Miller, Jorris spark Monroe Central girls

ST. JOE - A talented Monroe Central squad spoiled Senior Day activities for Bellaire Friday afternoon. The Lady Seminoles improved to a superb 12-2 on the season via a 10-7 win over the Lady Reds. The victory was triggered by a pair of sparkling hitting performances. Jadyn Miller and Kennadi Jorris both enjoyed big days with their bats. Miller went 4-4 and also drew a walk. She had an RBI. Jorris, meanwhile, delivered three hits, including a second-inning home run over the centerfield fence. The talented frosh catcher had three RBI. Allie McFredrick pitched the first three ...

WVU Women’s Basketball Coach Wins Furfari Award

By GREG CAREY For the Sunday News-Register MORGANTOWN – West Virginia women’s basketball coach Mark Kellogg learned a lot about his team from a November win against nationally-ranked Duke at The Greenbrier, a game in which the Mountaineers had six players disqualified and only five ...

Loudin Strikes Out Career-High 13 In Barnesville Win

CONNORVILLE – One inning was all it took for Barnesville to break up a pitcher’s duel supreme with Buckeye Local Friday afternoon. The visiting Shamrocks (10-8) bunched four of their seven hits in the top of the fourth, scoring three times which was more than enough for Peyton Loudin ...

WVU's Rich Rodriguez 'pleased' with team's progress over spring practices

MORGANTOWN — After around 90 minutes, West Virginia’s Gold-Blue Spring Festival was over, or at least the football portion. It marked an end to a couple of things. It was the end of practice 15, which meant it was the end of spring practices for Rich Rodriguez in 2026. Spring football was over. Now, Rodriguez and the Mountaineers go into a second offseason, and can’t practice again until August, the month before the first game of the season against Coastal Carolina on Sept. 5. After the spring game, Rodriguez took the podium for the last time until August, unless you travel down ...

Jon Rahm keeps his focus on golf as LIV CEO's interview raises more questions about tour's future

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Jon Rahm says he had no trouble moving forward inside the ropes amid uncertainty surrounding the future of LIV Golf. He led after the second round Friday even as more questions were raised based on a television interview with CEO Scott O'Neil. Rahm, coming off a rough showing at the Masters, added a 4-under 67 on Friday to his opening 65 to take a one-shot lead at LIV Golf Mexico. “It takes a lot to win, and you also need a little bit of luck,” Rahm said. “I’m clearly playing good enough, I just need to take advantage of the opportunities I’ve been giving ...