Best of 7, Podcast, Sports

Episode 7 – Blind to Your Own Backyard

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Welcome to another episode of Best of 7, the sports podcast from The Dominion Post in Morgantown, West Virginia.

This week Andrew and Sean are still working from home, self-distancing from the virus sweeping our nation. But nonetheless, they’ve still got hot takes for you, ranging from how the Stills brothers are true NFL talent, to why the WVU men’s basketball scouts dropped the ball on recruiting a solid guard this year.

All this and more in Episode 7!

Follow the links below to read the original reporting discussed in this week’s episode.

University’s K.J. McClurg, along with teammate Kaden Metheny, were named first team all-state (William Wotring/The Dominion Post).

University’s Metheny, McClurg make Class AAA All-State list

University High guard Kaden Metheny will play in the WVU Coliseum next season as a member of Bowling Green. The Mountaineers released their 2020-21 non-conference schedule on Monday. (Grayson Hall/The Dominion Post)

University’s Kaden Metheny wins Bill Evans Award, given to top boys’ basketball player in West Virginia

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