SPORTS
Lady Panthers roll past Tide, advance to sectional finals
SETH – Double-elimination tournaments can be grueling and exhausting for those having to fight their way out of the loser's bracket. It seems like you are playing almost every day and it can test the limits of your team's determination, mental and physical toughness and will to survive. The...
Tug Valley softball finishes as sectional runner-up
SETH, W.Va. — Tug Valley Lady Panthers moved into the championship round of the sectional tourney with a win at Sherman 7-3 on May 7. This was an elimination game in the double-elimination event and Tug improved to 20-7 overall and 4-1 in Class A, Region 4, Section 1 play.
Miners close out spring, to hit the gridiron again in June
NEWTOWN – The Mingo Central High School football team closed out a successful spring with last week's inaugural Blue-White scrimmage at Buck Harless Stadium,. “The scrimmage went better than what we all thought it would go,” Mingo Central Coach David Jones said. “It was a first-time doing something like that. We didn’t have all of our players. Some are playing other sports but it went really well. As coaches, we were very pleased. Of course we’re having a quarterback battle right now and both did fairly OK. They have a lot to work on and that’s the main position that we are focusing on.”
Mingo Central closes out softball season at 7-13, 0-2 in sectionals
WAYNE – All didn't end well for the Mingo Central High School softball team, nor of its senior class, in last week's Class AA Region 4 Section 2 tournament. The Lady Miners closed out the season at 7-13 and an 0-2 showing in sectional play. Mingo Central was eventually...
Waine’s world: MCHS lineman inks with Tusculum University
NEWTOWN – If you know Chaz Waine he's the quintessential “nice guy” and often is soft spoken. But on the football field he's a beast. Waine, the anchor of Mingo Central's offensive line in his four-year career with the Miners at center and a two-time Class AA All-State selection, made it official on Tuesday afternoon as he signed a national letter-of-intent to play collegiate football at Tusculum University, a Division II school located in Tusculum, Tenn.
Panthers win opener, fall to St. Joe, Buffalo in sectional
NAUGATUCK, W.Va. — The Tug Valley Panthers baseball team opened up tournament play May 6 in the Class A, Region 4, Section 1 opener at Don Spence Field in Naugatuck. The Panthers advanced with a 14-4 mercy rule win in five innings over Van. Tug Valley improved to 13-15...
Baseball Game Recap: Lawrence County Find Success
Lawrence County won the last time they faced Belfry, and things went their way on Friday too. The Lawrence County Bulldogs had just enough and edged the Belfry Pirates out 3-1. The win made it back-to-back victories for Lawrence County. For Belfry's part, they saw three different players step up...
Bison blank Panthers 3-0 in sectional showdown
NAUGATUCK – Tuesday night's showdown between the Tug Valley and Buffalo baseball teams figured to be a donnybrook. It was certainly just that as No. 3 seed Buffalo escaped Tug Valley High School and Tug's Don Spence Field with a 3-0 win in the Class A Region 4 Section 1 Tournament showdown game at Naugatuck.
Lady Rangers nine-peat as county champions
DELBARTON – Winning two or three championships in a row is considered a major accomplishment in the sports world. That's what the Lenore Middle School softball team did on Friday, May 3 as the Lady Rangers captured their ninth straight Mingo County Softball Championship after LMS blanked Williamson Middle School, 12-0, at Blevins Field in Delbarton.
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