MORGANTOWN — There was sunshine, clouds, bitter cold and even a little bit of snow April 4, at Mylan Park, and wind so stiff that birds stayed in […]
Local Sports
Lacrosse is fast-paced and fast-growing
MORGANTOWN — In 1763, as the Seven Years War raged on, the Ojibwa tribe invited British soldiers to witness a ceremonial Native American sport at Fort Michilimackinac, […]
UHS weathers rainy start to season
MORGANTOWN — If you ask a baseball player what he wants most out of the opening stretch of the season, you’ll likely get a round of similar […]
UHS alum Richardson Jr. hoping for shot at NFL
MORGANTOWN — What was supposed to be a celebratory day for Tony Richardson Jr. turned into one of the worst of his college career. In his final […]
Prep roundup April 3, 2018
MORGANTOWN — The University High boys’ tennis took two of four singles matches and also won at No. 1 and No. 3 doubles to take a 4-3 […]
Waibogha works at JUCO for his Division I shot
Ben Waibogha has set his sights on playing Division I football. Playing at a junior college for two years is part of his plan to be prepared […]
Trinity’s Sharp leads all-area girls’ hoops team
MORGANTOWN — When the final buzzer sounded at Trinity Christian on Feb. 28, the Warriors stormed the court, jumping and smiling. They were the first Trinity girls’ […]
Prep roundup March 29, 2018
MORGANTOWN — Noah Yohn netted four goals and Morgantown High (3-0) defeated Berkeley County (4-1), 11-9, on March 29, in boys’ lacrosse. Hunter Green, Nate Goldcamp and […]
University must make do without 2 track stars
MORGANTOWN — It’s difficult to imagine a tougher scenario for a track and field coach than heading into a season without your top performers on both the […]
Preston gears up for season under new track coach
KINGWOOD — If Preston track were a car, senior Ward Ries would be the engine. The Edinboro commit has led the charge when it comes to running […]