Environmental group small minority at EPA hearings
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A supporter of the coal industry told Eric Chance and Matt Wasson they “don’t know nothing about coal.”
Staff photo/JULIA R GOAD A supporter of the coal industry told Eric Chance and Matt Wasson they “don’t know nothing about coal.”
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By JULIA ROBERTS GOAD

Staff Writer

PIKEVILLE, Ky. - Among those attending a hearing presented by the Environmental Protection Agency, a small but dedicated minority faced vocal opposition, but are making their voices heard.

The hearing, held in Pikeville, was a chance for local citizens and officials to voice their opinions on the EPA’s delaying mine permit applications. The objections were raised due to water quality issues.

Jim Giattina, director of the Water Protection Division, USEPA Region 4, said there are 1,522 streams in Kentucky that are threatened or impaired by mining.

The EPA will take comment from the public about the permits until June 21.

Several elected officials at the local and state level spoke to the EPA, voicing thiei objections to what they called the EPA’s war on coal. Representatives from Sen Mitch McConnel and Sen. Rand Paul’s office read statements from them, as well as a representative from Rep. Hal Rogers, who cited “strangulating regulations on Appalachian coal.”

Almost every speaker voiced their outrage at the Obama administration and EPA head Lisa Jackson.

The majority of those attending were supporters of the coal industry, who repeatedly referred to environmental groups as “treehuggers” and voiced economic, environmental and cultural arguments supporting the coal industry.

The EPA held two sessions, at which coal supporters and a small group of environmentalists spoke. At the second session, Knott County Judge Executive Randy Thompson referred to comments made at earlier in the day at the first session.

“I heard these environmentalists say these hearing weren’t about jobs,” Thompson said. “And I say, the hell they ain’t!”

Thompson’s comment received a roar of approval from the crowd, many of whom were dressed in mining stripes and hard hats.

However, there were speakers from the group Appalachian Voices who said they felt Kentucky was not doing enough to regulate the mining industry.

“The EPA is not the ones holding up these permits,” Eric Chance, a speaker with Appalachian Voices said. “They are trying to bring Kentucky’s standards up to other states. Kentucky is not capable of writing regulations to do so. They are not able to regulate coal.”

Another speaker with the group, Pallavi Padapats, is a native of Hazard, and said the problem lies in enforcement.

“The laws and regulations are not being enforced,” she said. “It is indicative of the disregard of these permits.”

Both speakers’ comments were met with booing and calls of “go home treehugger.”

Appalachian Voices says data from the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) shows that Appalachian coal jobs are up 6 percent since objections to mountaintop removal permits began, despite a 15 percent drop in coal-fired electrical generation brought about by cheaper natural gas.

The environmental group says that while there are instances of individual mines that have been denied permits, a declining demand for coal and limited storage capacity has cause production cuts at mines, regardless of the permitting process.

Citing layoffs at several mines in Kentucky that resulted in the loss of over 900 jobs, Appalachian Voices said market conditions created the need for the layoffs.

At the EPA hearings in Pikeville,a man sat down behind Chance and Matt Wasson after Chance spoke. The man was a coal supporter, Wattson said he told them his paycheck was down 75 percent.

Appalachian voices said the reason companies laid off workers was market conditions, not a delay in the permitting process.

“There is much debate about whether making coal companies more accountable for their pollution amounts to a ‘war on coal’ or represents a common sense effort to protect air, water and public health from pollution,” information from Appalachian Voices said.

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West Virginia University received its first football commitment for 2015 this past weekend after offering a scholarship to Stone Wolfley.

The 6-foot-4, 238-pound tight end/defensive end will be entering his junior season at Morgantown High. Wolfley described himself as “a West Virginia boy” who grew up in a house of WVU fans. His father, Dale, is the coordinator of player relations for WVU. He was a four-year offensive line letterman at WVU from 1987-90. His uncle Ron played running back for the Mountaineers from 1981-84. Ron went on to play in the NFL where he was a great special teams’ performer.

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… Former WVU wide receiver Tavon Austin reportedly signed his contract with the Rams. The first round pick will get $12.6 million over four seasons, plus a $7.65 million signing bonus. This is great for Austin, who grew up in a rough neighborhood in Baltimore. He is seeing all of his hard work pay off.

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… The Cincinnati Bengals will star in the training camp documentary show “Hard Knocks” for the second time in five NFL seasons.

HBO announced Monday that the Bengals would be featured in the popular series, which premieres Aug. 6. Cincinnati last appeared on it in 2009. The Miami Dolphins were last season’s team.

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Cincinnati went on to win the AFC North in 2009. The eighth season of “Hard Knocks” will air five episodes on Tuesday nights through Sept. 3.

…Speaking of Ochocinco, a remorseful Chad Johnson apologized Monday for disrespecting a judge when the former NFL star slapped his attorney on the backside in court last week, and his immediate release from jail was ordered.

… (Kyle Lovern is the sports editor for the Williamson Daily News. Comments or story ideas can be sent to klovern@williamsondailynews.com or klovern@civtasmedia.com)

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West Virginia University received its first football commitment for 2015 this past weekend after offering a scholarship to Stone Wolfley.

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Stedman Bailey, who was also drafted by the Rams, got a contract worth $2.73 million over four seasons plus a $527,400 signing bonus.

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HBO announced Monday that the Bengals would be featured in the popular series, which premieres Aug. 6. Cincinnati last appeared on it in 2009. The Miami Dolphins were last season’s team.

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… (Kyle Lovern is the sports editor for the Williamson Daily News. Comments or story ideas can be sent to klovern@williamsondailynews.com or klovern@civtasmedia.com)

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Now Ive heard it all!! WOW! Who funds this? Or better yet who decides if programs like this get funding. Honestly there are homeless living under a bridge a few blocks from here, and im sure the need food and clothing and shelter. And you all are blowing down dogs mouths and its probably costing more to do that than to do for the homeless!! Ilove animals, but i love me fellow man even more.
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Mingo beat Belfry 8-3 on Friday night at the Hardy Park. Zack Blackburn got the win on the mound as he struck out five batters. He was relieved by Raahkim Gray, who had a single and two RBIs.

Kenny Allen had three hits for Mingo, including a double, while Noah Lucas had two doubles. Blackburn also helped his own cause with a double.

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West Virginia University received its first football commitment for 2015 this past weekend after offering a scholarship to Stone Wolfley.

The 6-foot-4, 238-pound tight end/defensive end will be entering his junior season at Morgantown High. Wolfley described himself as “a West Virginia boy” who grew up in a house of WVU fans. His father, Dale, is the coordinator of player relations for WVU. He was a four-year offensive line letterman at WVU from 1987-90. His uncle Ron played running back for the Mountaineers from 1981-84. Ron went on to play in the NFL where he was a great special teams’ performer.

The homegrown prospect with deep family ties to the Mountaineer program said he always wanted to play at WVU.

The offer came from head coach Dana Holgorsen after Wolfley’s high school team advanced in WVU’s 7-on-7 camp Friday and Saturday.

… Former WVU wide receiver Tavon Austin reportedly signed his contract with the Rams. The first round pick will get $12.6 million over four seasons, plus a $7.65 million signing bonus. This is great for Austin, who grew up in a rough neighborhood in Baltimore. He is seeing all of his hard work pay off.

Stedman Bailey, who was also drafted by the Rams, got a contract worth $2.73 million over four seasons plus a $527,400 signing bonus.

This could be a good recruiting tool for WVU. This is not to mention quarterback Geno Smith, who will likely receive a nice contract with the New York Jets. Smith, a high 2nd round pick, is competing for the starting job along with Mark Sanchez. If Smith performs well in New York, he could eventually get a huge contract from the Jets organization.

… The Cincinnati Bengals will star in the training camp documentary show “Hard Knocks” for the second time in five NFL seasons.

HBO announced Monday that the Bengals would be featured in the popular series, which premieres Aug. 6. Cincinnati last appeared on it in 2009. The Miami Dolphins were last season’s team.

The Bengals no longer have receiver Chad Johnson - then “Ochocinco” - as a TV attraction. Cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones was recently charged with assault, the latest in his string of legal troubles.

Cincinnati went on to win the AFC North in 2009. The eighth season of “Hard Knocks” will air five episodes on Tuesday nights through Sept. 3.

…Speaking of Ochocinco, a remorseful Chad Johnson apologized Monday for disrespecting a judge when the former NFL star slapped his attorney on the backside in court last week, and his immediate release from jail was ordered.

… (Kyle Lovern is the sports editor for the Williamson Daily News. Comments or story ideas can be sent to klovern@williamsondailynews.com or klovern@civtasmedia.com)

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Now Ive heard it all!! WOW! Who funds this? Or better yet who decides if programs like this get funding. Honestly there are homeless living under a bridge a few blocks from here, and im sure the need food and clothing and shelter. And you all are blowing down dogs mouths and its probably costing more to do that than to do for the homeless!! Ilove animals, but i love me fellow man even more.
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The Mingo County Babe Ruth baseball team won two out of three games over the weekend.

Mingo beat Belfry 8-3 on Friday night at the Hardy Park. Zack Blackburn got the win on the mound as he struck out five batters. He was relieved by Raahkim Gray, who had a single and two RBIs.

Kenny Allen had three hits for Mingo, including a double, while Noah Lucas had two doubles. Blackburn also helped his own cause with a double.

For Belfry, Austin Dotson was the starting pitcher, while Aaron Taylor also saw action on the mound. Ethan Salmons led Belfry in hitting with two doubles, Cahill Russell and Lee McCoy each had a single.

Mingo split a doubleheader with Logan on Saturday. The games were played at Logan.

The home team won the first game 13-10, while Mingo came back and won the nightcap 12-3.

Josh Murphy doubled and had three RBIs for Mingo, while Allen had three hits including a triple. Lucas, Christopher Hurley, Zach Samuel each had two singles, while Nate Sanger had a base hit. The losing pitcher was Thomas Harmon.

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Harmon and Lucas each had two singles, while Cody Spaulding and Chase Varney also had singles.

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West Virginia University received its first football commitment for 2015 this past weekend after offering a scholarship to Stone Wolfley.

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The homegrown prospect with deep family ties to the Mountaineer program said he always wanted to play at WVU.

The offer came from head coach Dana Holgorsen after Wolfley’s high school team advanced in WVU’s 7-on-7 camp Friday and Saturday.

… Former WVU wide receiver Tavon Austin reportedly signed his contract with the Rams. The first round pick will get $12.6 million over four seasons, plus a $7.65 million signing bonus. This is great for Austin, who grew up in a rough neighborhood in Baltimore. He is seeing all of his hard work pay off.

Stedman Bailey, who was also drafted by the Rams, got a contract worth $2.73 million over four seasons plus a $527,400 signing bonus.

This could be a good recruiting tool for WVU. This is not to mention quarterback Geno Smith, who will likely receive a nice contract with the New York Jets. Smith, a high 2nd round pick, is competing for the starting job along with Mark Sanchez. If Smith performs well in New York, he could eventually get a huge contract from the Jets organization.

… The Cincinnati Bengals will star in the training camp documentary show “Hard Knocks” for the second time in five NFL seasons.

HBO announced Monday that the Bengals would be featured in the popular series, which premieres Aug. 6. Cincinnati last appeared on it in 2009. The Miami Dolphins were last season’s team.

The Bengals no longer have receiver Chad Johnson - then “Ochocinco” - as a TV attraction. Cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones was recently charged with assault, the latest in his string of legal troubles.

Cincinnati went on to win the AFC North in 2009. The eighth season of “Hard Knocks” will air five episodes on Tuesday nights through Sept. 3.

…Speaking of Ochocinco, a remorseful Chad Johnson apologized Monday for disrespecting a judge when the former NFL star slapped his attorney on the backside in court last week, and his immediate release from jail was ordered.

… (Kyle Lovern is the sports editor for the Williamson Daily News. Comments or story ideas can be sent to klovern@williamsondailynews.com or klovern@civtasmedia.com)

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Now Ive heard it all!! WOW! Who funds this? Or better yet who decides if programs like this get funding. Honestly there are homeless living under a bridge a few blocks from here, and im sure the need food and clothing and shelter. And you all are blowing down dogs mouths and its probably costing more to do that than to do for the homeless!! Ilove animals, but i love me fellow man even more.
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The Mingo County Babe Ruth baseball team won two out of three games over the weekend.

Mingo beat Belfry 8-3 on Friday night at the Hardy Park. Zack Blackburn got the win on the mound as he struck out five batters. He was relieved by Raahkim Gray, who had a single and two RBIs.

Kenny Allen had three hits for Mingo, including a double, while Noah Lucas had two doubles. Blackburn also helped his own cause with a double.

For Belfry, Austin Dotson was the starting pitcher, while Aaron Taylor also saw action on the mound. Ethan Salmons led Belfry in hitting with two doubles, Cahill Russell and Lee McCoy each had a single.

Mingo split a doubleheader with Logan on Saturday. The games were played at Logan.

The home team won the first game 13-10, while Mingo came back and won the nightcap 12-3.

Josh Murphy doubled and had three RBIs for Mingo, while Allen had three hits including a triple. Lucas, Christopher Hurley, Zach Samuel each had two singles, while Nate Sanger had a base hit. The losing pitcher was Thomas Harmon.

In the second game, Samuel was the winning hurler for Williamson. He only allowed two hits and he had nine strikeouts. Samuel helped his own cause with three hits, which included a double and two RBIs.

Harmon and Lucas each had two singles, while Cody Spaulding and Chase Varney also had singles.

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WVU gets 2015 commitment; Tavon, Stedman sign contracts
Jun 18, 2013 | 101 views | 0 0 comments | 18 18 recommendations | email to a friend | print

West Virginia University received its first football commitment for 2015 this past weekend after offering a scholarship to Stone Wolfley.

The 6-foot-4, 238-pound tight end/defensive end will be entering his junior season at Morgantown High. Wolfley described himself as “a West Virginia boy” who grew up in a house of WVU fans. His father, Dale, is the coordinator of player relations for WVU. He was a four-year offensive line letterman at WVU from 1987-90. His uncle Ron played running back for the Mountaineers from 1981-84. Ron went on to play in the NFL where he was a great special teams’ performer.

The homegrown prospect with deep family ties to the Mountaineer program said he always wanted to play at WVU.

The offer came from head coach Dana Holgorsen after Wolfley’s high school team advanced in WVU’s 7-on-7 camp Friday and Saturday.

… Former WVU wide receiver Tavon Austin reportedly signed his contract with the Rams. The first round pick will get $12.6 million over four seasons, plus a $7.65 million signing bonus. This is great for Austin, who grew up in a rough neighborhood in Baltimore. He is seeing all of his hard work pay off.

Stedman Bailey, who was also drafted by the Rams, got a contract worth $2.73 million over four seasons plus a $527,400 signing bonus.

This could be a good recruiting tool for WVU. This is not to mention quarterback Geno Smith, who will likely receive a nice contract with the New York Jets. Smith, a high 2nd round pick, is competing for the starting job along with Mark Sanchez. If Smith performs well in New York, he could eventually get a huge contract from the Jets organization.

… The Cincinnati Bengals will star in the training camp documentary show “Hard Knocks” for the second time in five NFL seasons.

HBO announced Monday that the Bengals would be featured in the popular series, which premieres Aug. 6. Cincinnati last appeared on it in 2009. The Miami Dolphins were last season’s team.

The Bengals no longer have receiver Chad Johnson - then “Ochocinco” - as a TV attraction. Cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones was recently charged with assault, the latest in his string of legal troubles.

Cincinnati went on to win the AFC North in 2009. The eighth season of “Hard Knocks” will air five episodes on Tuesday nights through Sept. 3.

…Speaking of Ochocinco, a remorseful Chad Johnson apologized Monday for disrespecting a judge when the former NFL star slapped his attorney on the backside in court last week, and his immediate release from jail was ordered.

… (Kyle Lovern is the sports editor for the Williamson Daily News. Comments or story ideas can be sent to klovern@williamsondailynews.com or klovern@civtasmedia.com)

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WHS all class reunion what ever happen to johnny mike sipple i grew up watching him and mcqueen i moved to pittsburgh 1960 often wonder what happen to those guys i played jr high at matewan before i moved
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June 16, 2013
Now Ive heard it all!! WOW! Who funds this? Or better yet who decides if programs like this get funding. Honestly there are homeless living under a bridge a few blocks from here, and im sure the need food and clothing and shelter. And you all are blowing down dogs mouths and its probably costing more to do that than to do for the homeless!! Ilove animals, but i love me fellow man even more.
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<p>Submitted Photo</p><p>The Mingo Central Babe Ruth team poses for a picture after a recent game.</p>

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Mingo wins 2 of 3 in Babe Ruth action
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<p>Submitted Photo</p><p>The Mingo Central Babe Ruth team poses for a picture after a recent game.</p>

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The Mingo Central Babe Ruth team poses for a picture after a recent game.

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The Mingo County Babe Ruth baseball team won two out of three games over the weekend.

Mingo beat Belfry 8-3 on Friday night at the Hardy Park. Zack Blackburn got the win on the mound as he struck out five batters. He was relieved by Raahkim Gray, who had a single and two RBIs.

Kenny Allen had three hits for Mingo, including a double, while Noah Lucas had two doubles. Blackburn also helped his own cause with a double.

For Belfry, Austin Dotson was the starting pitcher, while Aaron Taylor also saw action on the mound. Ethan Salmons led Belfry in hitting with two doubles, Cahill Russell and Lee McCoy each had a single.

Mingo split a doubleheader with Logan on Saturday. The games were played at Logan.

The home team won the first game 13-10, while Mingo came back and won the nightcap 12-3.

Josh Murphy doubled and had three RBIs for Mingo, while Allen had three hits including a triple. Lucas, Christopher Hurley, Zach Samuel each had two singles, while Nate Sanger had a base hit. The losing pitcher was Thomas Harmon.

In the second game, Samuel was the winning hurler for Williamson. He only allowed two hits and he had nine strikeouts. Samuel helped his own cause with three hits, which included a double and two RBIs.

Harmon and Lucas each had two singles, while Cody Spaulding and Chase Varney also had singles.

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WVU gets 2015 commitment; Tavon, Stedman sign contracts
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West Virginia University received its first football commitment for 2015 this past weekend after offering a scholarship to Stone Wolfley.

The 6-foot-4, 238-pound tight end/defensive end will be entering his junior season at Morgantown High. Wolfley described himself as “a West Virginia boy” who grew up in a house of WVU fans. His father, Dale, is the coordinator of player relations for WVU. He was a four-year offensive line letterman at WVU from 1987-90. His uncle Ron played running back for the Mountaineers from 1981-84. Ron went on to play in the NFL where he was a great special teams’ performer.

The homegrown prospect with deep family ties to the Mountaineer program said he always wanted to play at WVU.

The offer came from head coach Dana Holgorsen after Wolfley’s high school team advanced in WVU’s 7-on-7 camp Friday and Saturday.

… Former WVU wide receiver Tavon Austin reportedly signed his contract with the Rams. The first round pick will get $12.6 million over four seasons, plus a $7.65 million signing bonus. This is great for Austin, who grew up in a rough neighborhood in Baltimore. He is seeing all of his hard work pay off.

Stedman Bailey, who was also drafted by the Rams, got a contract worth $2.73 million over four seasons plus a $527,400 signing bonus.

This could be a good recruiting tool for WVU. This is not to mention quarterback Geno Smith, who will likely receive a nice contract with the New York Jets. Smith, a high 2nd round pick, is competing for the starting job along with Mark Sanchez. If Smith performs well in New York, he could eventually get a huge contract from the Jets organization.

… The Cincinnati Bengals will star in the training camp documentary show “Hard Knocks” for the second time in five NFL seasons.

HBO announced Monday that the Bengals would be featured in the popular series, which premieres Aug. 6. Cincinnati last appeared on it in 2009. The Miami Dolphins were last season’s team.

The Bengals no longer have receiver Chad Johnson - then “Ochocinco” - as a TV attraction. Cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones was recently charged with assault, the latest in his string of legal troubles.

Cincinnati went on to win the AFC North in 2009. The eighth season of “Hard Knocks” will air five episodes on Tuesday nights through Sept. 3.

…Speaking of Ochocinco, a remorseful Chad Johnson apologized Monday for disrespecting a judge when the former NFL star slapped his attorney on the backside in court last week, and his immediate release from jail was ordered.

… (Kyle Lovern is the sports editor for the Williamson Daily News. Comments or story ideas can be sent to klovern@williamsondailynews.com or klovern@civtasmedia.com)

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June 17, 2013
WHS all class reunion what ever happen to johnny mike sipple i grew up watching him and mcqueen i moved to pittsburgh 1960 often wonder what happen to those guys i played jr high at matewan before i moved
ss73
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June 16, 2013
Now Ive heard it all!! WOW! Who funds this? Or better yet who decides if programs like this get funding. Honestly there are homeless living under a bridge a few blocks from here, and im sure the need food and clothing and shelter. And you all are blowing down dogs mouths and its probably costing more to do that than to do for the homeless!! Ilove animals, but i love me fellow man even more.
<p>Submitted Photo</p><p>The Mingo Central Babe Ruth team poses for a picture after a recent game.</p>

Submitted Photo

The Mingo Central Babe Ruth team poses for a picture after a recent game.

slideshow
Mingo wins 2 of 3 in Babe Ruth action
Jun 18, 2013 | 168 views | 0 0 comments | 15 15 recommendations | email to a friend | print
<p>Submitted Photo</p><p>The Mingo Central Babe Ruth team poses for a picture after a recent game.</p>

Submitted Photo

The Mingo Central Babe Ruth team poses for a picture after a recent game.

slideshow

The Mingo County Babe Ruth baseball team won two out of three games over the weekend.

Mingo beat Belfry 8-3 on Friday night at the Hardy Park. Zack Blackburn got the win on the mound as he struck out five batters. He was relieved by Raahkim Gray, who had a single and two RBIs.

Kenny Allen had three hits for Mingo, including a double, while Noah Lucas had two doubles. Blackburn also helped his own cause with a double.

For Belfry, Austin Dotson was the starting pitcher, while Aaron Taylor also saw action on the mound. Ethan Salmons led Belfry in hitting with two doubles, Cahill Russell and Lee McCoy each had a single.

Mingo split a doubleheader with Logan on Saturday. The games were played at Logan.

The home team won the first game 13-10, while Mingo came back and won the nightcap 12-3.

Josh Murphy doubled and had three RBIs for Mingo, while Allen had three hits including a triple. Lucas, Christopher Hurley, Zach Samuel each had two singles, while Nate Sanger had a base hit. The losing pitcher was Thomas Harmon.

In the second game, Samuel was the winning hurler for Williamson. He only allowed two hits and he had nine strikeouts. Samuel helped his own cause with three hits, which included a double and two RBIs.

Harmon and Lucas each had two singles, while Cody Spaulding and Chase Varney also had singles.

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WVU gets 2015 commitment; Tavon, Stedman sign contracts
Jun 18, 2013 | 101 views | 0 0 comments | 18 18 recommendations | email to a friend | print

West Virginia University received its first football commitment for 2015 this past weekend after offering a scholarship to Stone Wolfley.

The 6-foot-4, 238-pound tight end/defensive end will be entering his junior season at Morgantown High. Wolfley described himself as “a West Virginia boy” who grew up in a house of WVU fans. His father, Dale, is the coordinator of player relations for WVU. He was a four-year offensive line letterman at WVU from 1987-90. His uncle Ron played running back for the Mountaineers from 1981-84. Ron went on to play in the NFL where he was a great special teams’ performer.

The homegrown prospect with deep family ties to the Mountaineer program said he always wanted to play at WVU.

The offer came from head coach Dana Holgorsen after Wolfley’s high school team advanced in WVU’s 7-on-7 camp Friday and Saturday.

… Former WVU wide receiver Tavon Austin reportedly signed his contract with the Rams. The first round pick will get $12.6 million over four seasons, plus a $7.65 million signing bonus. This is great for Austin, who grew up in a rough neighborhood in Baltimore. He is seeing all of his hard work pay off.

Stedman Bailey, who was also drafted by the Rams, got a contract worth $2.73 million over four seasons plus a $527,400 signing bonus.

This could be a good recruiting tool for WVU. This is not to mention quarterback Geno Smith, who will likely receive a nice contract with the New York Jets. Smith, a high 2nd round pick, is competing for the starting job along with Mark Sanchez. If Smith performs well in New York, he could eventually get a huge contract from the Jets organization.

… The Cincinnati Bengals will star in the training camp documentary show “Hard Knocks” for the second time in five NFL seasons.

HBO announced Monday that the Bengals would be featured in the popular series, which premieres Aug. 6. Cincinnati last appeared on it in 2009. The Miami Dolphins were last season’s team.

The Bengals no longer have receiver Chad Johnson - then “Ochocinco” - as a TV attraction. Cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones was recently charged with assault, the latest in his string of legal troubles.

Cincinnati went on to win the AFC North in 2009. The eighth season of “Hard Knocks” will air five episodes on Tuesday nights through Sept. 3.

…Speaking of Ochocinco, a remorseful Chad Johnson apologized Monday for disrespecting a judge when the former NFL star slapped his attorney on the backside in court last week, and his immediate release from jail was ordered.

… (Kyle Lovern is the sports editor for the Williamson Daily News. Comments or story ideas can be sent to klovern@williamsondailynews.com or klovern@civtasmedia.com)

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June 17, 2013
WHS all class reunion what ever happen to johnny mike sipple i grew up watching him and mcqueen i moved to pittsburgh 1960 often wonder what happen to those guys i played jr high at matewan before i moved
ss73
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June 16, 2013
Now Ive heard it all!! WOW! Who funds this? Or better yet who decides if programs like this get funding. Honestly there are homeless living under a bridge a few blocks from here, and im sure the need food and clothing and shelter. And you all are blowing down dogs mouths and its probably costing more to do that than to do for the homeless!! Ilove animals, but i love me fellow man even more.