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A meeting between James Monroe and Doddridge County in the WVSSAC football playoffs was likely not on any projection boards ...
Read moreA meeting between James Monroe and Doddridge County in the WVSSAC football playoffs was likely not on any projection boards ...
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Read moreFrom Wire Reports Bluefield 44, Point Pleasant 20 POINT PLEASANT — Amir Hairston rushed for 140 yards and two touchdowns, while Ryker Brown added a pair of rushing scores and threw for two more while guiding 14th-seeded Bluefield past third-seeded Point Pleasant 44-20 on Saturday afternoon in a Class AA opening round contest at OVB Field. The host Big Blacks (9-2) scored on their opening drive and took a 7-3 lead into the second quarter, but Brown scored back-to-back 1-yard rushing touchdowns in the second quarter for a 17-7 edge. Hairston added an 82-yard scamper with 47 seconds left in the half, giving Bluefield (6-3) a 24-7 cushion at the break. Brown found Jaeon Flack on the opening play of the second half with a 54-yard scoring pass, giving BHS its largest lead of the game at 30-7 just 16 seconds into the third. PPHS answered with back-to-back touchdown runs of eight and four yards by Evan Roach to cut the deficit down to 30-20 with 2:55 remaining in the third, but the hosts were never closer. Jacorian Green hauled in a 53-yard TD pass from Brown 31 seconds into the fourth and Hairston tacked on a 12-yard TD run with 4:04 remaining to wrap up the 24-point outcome. Brown threw for 175 yards and ran for another 61 yards as Bluefield outgained Point Pleasant by a 388-271 overall margin. Roach had 160 rushing yards and two scores on 29 attempts. Gavin Jeffers also had 69 yards and a score on 13 tries for the Big Blacks. 14 Bluefield (5-3) 3 21 6 14 — ...
Read morePhotos by F.Brian Ferguson SUMMERSVILLE - Briar Begler ran for a score and threw for another to lead No. 10 ...
Read moreMADISON- When the Scott Skyhawks hit the field Friday night for their first round playoff game with Class AA No. 8 Robert C. Byrd, ...
Read moreMADISON- What a turnaround for the Scott Skyhawks and first year coach Jeremy Dolin. A Skyhawk team that had won just ...
Read moreSETH- It's no secret that the Sherman Tide’s 2021 success can be attributed to a run heavy offense. The Tide, who ...
Read moreAt the beginning of the 2021 high school football season, Greenbrier West head coach Toby Harris wasn't quite sure what ...
Read moreGreenbrier West has long been known as a blue-collar, hard working football program. Year after year, young men slip on ...
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