Clendenin Little League Hits Homerun with Super Saturday

Photo Courtesy: Cole Clendenin

CLENDENIN, W.Va. – After foul weather in early April hampered the Clendenin Little League’s first attempt to host Super Saturday, it was rescheduled for Saturday, April 28 and the weather plus the turnout couldn’t have been better. The Clendenin Little League holds one of the oldest sanctioned leagues, celebrating their 60th anniversary. Super Saturday is sort of a kickoff to the Little League season in Clendenin and this one appeared to be a huge success.

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The day began at 9am in prayer, followed by the National Anthem, an introduction of players and coaches, and a thank you and acknowledgement of donors and sponsors who help to support the organization. There were teams not only from Clendenin, but from numerous areas including Elk District, Charleston, Sissonville, and Boone County. Six games, of various age-group teams, were slated for the day running from 10am all the way through to the evening hours.

Cars lined both sides of the street in the upper end of town near the ballpark and the crowd was plentiful. Organizers estimated that there were roughly 500 in attendance and pointed out that this event is such a positive for the town because it draws people from outside of the area into our community. They estimated that concessions sold approximately 500 hotdogs for the day, along with a variety of other items, and that other local eateries more than likely received a bump in business revenue for the day as well.

In June of 2016, the Clendenin Little League facilities were significantly devastated by the flood. Many involved with the organization, as well as other volunteer organizations, have assisted in rebuilding and rehabbing the facilities there. They are now in the process of installing indoor batting cages, pitching areas, and other indoor practice spaces within the building.

Congratulations to the Clendenin Little League for their hard work and determination to restore the organization after the 2016 flood and for pulling off a very successful Super Saturday event which also served to benefit the town, the community, and local businesses.

  • Casey Clendenin (left) and Tabitha Clendenin (right), organizers with The Clendenin Little League Organization
    Casey Clendenin (left) and Tabitha Clendenin (right), organizers with The Clendenin Little League Organization. Photo Credit: Susan Jack

Undefeated Huskies Title Defense Starts Tuesday

The Lady Huskies finished the regular season 23-0 landing them the top seed to begin the sectionals on Tuesday.

Hoover will play the winner of Braxton and Nicholas at approximately 7:00 p.m. Roane County, the number two seed, will face the winner of Lewis and Clay.

The teams emerging from Tuesday’s contests will face each other on Thursday, May 3rd.

All games will be played at the higher seed.

Kanawha Valley teams begin pursuit of state tournaments as sectional play opens

Poca pitcher Taylor Bonnett will look to lead the top-seeded Dots to a Class AA Region 4 Section 1 championship this week – F. Brian Ferguson, Gazette-Mail

By: Ryan Pritt, Staff Writer | Posted: April 29, 2018 | Source: WV Gazette-Mail

The Kanawha Valley’s contingent of 13 softball teams will largely go their separate ways this week with those squads competing in seven sectional tournaments as the chase for the state tournament begins.

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Softball Splits a Pair of Close Games Against Jacksonville State

Robyn Leighton pictured above.

By: Ted McCoart, Morehead State Athletic Media Relations | Posted: April 28, 2018 | Source: Morehead State

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OXFORD, Ala. – After dropping a 1-0 decision in the day’s first game, seniors Kylie Holton and Robyn Leighton stamped game two with solo home runs to propel the Morehead State softball team to a 3-0 victory in Saturday afternoon’s finale with Jacksonville State at Choccolocco Park.

The split gives Morehead State a 24-16 record overall and a 5-9 mark in the Ohio Valley Conference. The Gamecocks now sport a 27-20 record and are 14-4 in the OVC.

JACKSONVILLE STATE 1, MOREHEAD STATE 0

Senior Chelsea McManaway pitched a complete-game gem, striking out 10 batters and allowing only two hits, but an RBI double by Ryann Luna in the fourth frame proved to be all the Gamecocks needed to defeat the left-handed ace.

The Eagles challenged in the top of the seventh with a leadoff single by freshman Paige Scruggs and a walk later by Leighton before a fielder’s choice, a strikeout, and a groundout ended the comeback attempt. Morehead State posted four hits in the contest as Ellen BarrettHannah Murphy, and Cassie Griffin all had singles to go along with Scruggs’ seventh-inning hit.

The Gamecocks’ right-handed pitcher Faith Sims went the distance in the pitcher’s circle for the home squad and was awarded the victory, improving her to 17-7. The loss dropped McManaway to 15-7 on the season while her strikeout total was upped to 214, which tops the OVC.

MOREHEAD STATE 3, JACKSONVILLE STATE 0

After being shutout in the game-one pitcher’s duel, Morehead State responded quickly by scoring single runs in the first two innings of game two. Junior Allison Rager‘s RBI single in the first inning and solo home runs by Holton and Leighton in the second and fourth innings proved to be all the Eagles needed.

Rager, who improved to 8-8 in the pitcher’s circle with the complete game shutout, plated Taylor Wheeler in the first inning with a single to give the Eagles a 1-0 advantage. Wheeler, a senior from Catlettsburg, Ky., led off the game with a walk and advanced to second on a single by junior outfielder Aubrey Bennett before scoring the game’s opening run.

In the second frame, Holton wasted no time adding a run to the board for Morehead State, sending a 2-0 pitch into the parking lot over the left-field fence. Leighton followed suit in the sixth with a solo blast of her own over the left-field fence and gave the Eagles their final run.

The right-handed Rager gave up six hits but also struck out six batters while giving up only one walk in her seven innings pitched. The Gamecocks used three pitchers but ultimately Alexis Jimmerson was hung with the loss, dropping her to 7-5, after giving up two runs in one inning of work. Nicole Rodriguez relieved Jimmerson and threw five innings giving up a run before Sims returned to finish the game for JSU.

The Eagles outhit the Gamecocks in game two 8-6 with hits by Bennett, Rager, Leighton, Holton, and Murphy. Holton and Leighton both went 2-for-3 from the plate with singles and home runs. Leighton now has five homers on the season while Holton has blasted three out of the park.

NEXT UP

The Eagles travel to Cookeville, Tenn., for an OVC doubleheader with Tennessee Tech Sunday afternoon. The games will get underway at 1 p.m. ET with both being streamed live on the OVC Digital Network.

Roane County’s Lucille Westfall commits to Glenville State

Photos by Sue Knotts Roane County’s Lucille Westfall goes up for a shot against Wirt County’s Rylie Copeland. The Roane County senior chose Glenville State as her collegiate hoops’ destination on Monday.

By: Joseph P. Albright, Associate Sports Editor | Posted: April 25, 2018 | Source: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel

SPENCER — The Glenville State women’s basketball 2018 recruiting class added a big piece after one of West Virginia’s top high-school players elected to take her talents to the Waco Center Monday inside Roane County High School. (more…)

Hoover Huskies march at Magic Kingdom

The Herbert Hoover High School Huskies marching band led the morning parade at Walt Disney World in Orlanda, Florida, on April 3. Photo courtesy Kanawha County Schools.

By: Clint Thomas, Metro Staff | Posted: April 23, 2018 | Source: WV Gazette-Mail Kanawha Metro

In June 2016, as torrential floodwaters annihilated the band room, its contents and, in fact, the entirety of Herbert Hoover High School along the banks of the Elk River, no band member probably considered the ebullient saying/slogan “I’m going to Disney World!” as a serious reply to what he or she would do after the ruinous waters subsided. (more…)

Kanawha Valley prep softball standings, leaders — April 23

By: Ryan Pritt, Staff Writer | Posted: April 23, 2018 | Source: WV Gazette-Mail

TEAM RECORDS

Team W L Pct.
 Herbert Hoover 22  1.000 
 Hurricane 15 1 .938
 Nitro 19 4 .826
 George Washington 14 4 .778
 Cross Lanes Christian 15 8 .652
 St. Albans 13 7 .650
 Riverside 11 6 .647
 Buffalo 16 9 .640
 Poca 14 8 .636
 Winfield 10 12 .455
 Sissonville 7 15 .318
 South Charleston 5 12 .294
 Charleston Catholic 3 12 .250
 Capital 4 19 .174

BATTING AVERAGE

(Minimum 2 plate appearances per team game)

Player, school AB H Avg.
 Caiti Mathes, Hurr. 43 25 .581
 Kirsten Belcher, HH 56  31  .554 
 Lydia Sweat, Nitro 58 32 .552
 Jenna Thomas, Siss. 69 37 .536
 Emma Groe, GW 48 25 .521
 Madison Ramirez, Riv. 48 24 .500
 Rebekah Woody, HH 69  34  .493 
 Gracie Donato, Riv. 45 22 .489
 Hannah Pullen, Riv. 47 23 .489
 Haley Stepp, CLC 50 24 .480
 Kalissa Lacy, GW 44 21 .477
 Jayme Bailey, Hurr. 36 18 .472
 Kiersten Landers, Hurr. 53 25 .472
 Hannah McDermitt, Riv. 49 23 .469
 Katlynn Rasnake, Buff. 71 33 .465
 Grace Smith, GW 56 26 .464
 Jasmine Symns, Riv. 50 23 .460
 Kinsey Hudson, SA 61 28 .459
 Charity Stepp, CLC 62 28 .452
 Kenzie Hale, Winf. 73 33 .452
 Cortney Fizer, HH 49  22  .449 
 Bella Savilla, Nitro 65 29 .446
 Lauren Pauley, Riv. 61 27 .443
 Fran George, Catholic 25 11 .440
 Gracie Payne, SA 57 25 .439
 Morgan Larch, SC 44 19 .432
 Lindsey Russell, Buff. 70 30 .429
 Sara Stepp, CLC 70 30 .429
 Lindsey Phares, Hurr. 42 18 .429
 Kiersten Witters, CLC 54 23 .426
 Sydney Houck, Winf. 68 29 .426
 Presley McGee, HH 59 25 .424
 Jillian Holley, SA 57 24 .421
 Delani Buckner, HH 50 21 .420
 Elyssa Medley, Winf. 58 24 .414
 Kelsie Lanham, Riv. 39 16 .410
 Taylor Long, Siss. 66 27 .409
 Brianna McCown, GW 49 20 .408
 Aly Soblit, Siss. 49 20 .408
 Jess Canterbury, HH 52  21  .404 
 Hailey Harr, Nitro 57 23 .404
 Megan Seafler, HH 72  29  .403 
 Morgan Jennings, Siss. 63 25 .397
 Taylor Bonnett, Poca 61 24 .393
 Lauren Price, GW 49 19 .388
 Taylor McCray, Hurr. 47 18 .383
 Katy Darnell, GW 51 19 .373
 Zoey Dunlap, Hurr. 43 16 .372
 Mallori Chapman, HH 62  23  .371 
 Grace Denison, Winf. 68 25 .368
 K.K. Short, Winf. 57 21 .368
 Tori Green, Hurr. 41 15 .366
 Kayla Letart, SA 58 21 .362
 Maggie Bird, Buff. 61 22 .361
 Kennedy Buckley, Riv. 42 15 .357
 Brooke Persinger, Buff. 62 22 .355
 Mercedes Bush, Poca 65 23 .354
 Anna Falbo, SC 48 17 .354
 Jaelyn Beane, Siss. 54 19 .352

HOME RUNS

11: Thomas, Sissonville

9: Mathes, Hurricane

6: Payne, SA

5: Ramirez, Riverside

4: Holley, SA; Donato, Riverside; Pullen, Riverside; Hale, Winfield; Medley, Winfield

3: Belcher, Hoover; Bailey, Hurricane; Soblit, Sissonville

2: Russell, Buffalo; C. Stepp, CLC; Groe, GW; Smith, GW; Darnell, GW; Fizer, Hoover; McGee, Hoover; Woody, Hoover; Savilla, Nitro; Bonnett, Poca; Tori Gibeaut, Poca; Honesty Bragg, Sissonville; Houck, Winfield; Denison, Winfield

RBI

38: Mathes, Hurricane

37: Belcher, Hoover

36: Thomas, Sissonville

33: Sweat, Nitro

30: Payne, SA

29: C. Stepp, CLC

25: Woody, Hoover; Holley, SA

24: H. Stepp, CLC; Groe, GW; Savilla, Nitro

23: Hale, Winfield

22: Fizer, Hoover

21: McCown, GW; Ramirez, Riverside

20: Persinger, Buffalo; Donato, Riverside

Triples

6: H. Stepp, CLC

5: C. Stepp, CLC

4: Darnell, GW

3: Falbo, SC

2: Smith, GW; Fizer, Hoover; Chapman, Hoover; Pauley, Riverside; Symns, Riverside; Buckley, Riverside; McDermitt, Riverside; Emily Taylor, Sissonville; Medley, Winfield

Doubles

11: Sweat, Nitro

9: Groe, GW; Houck, Winfield; Medley, Winfield; Hale, Winfield

8: S. Stepp, CLC; Price, GW; Chapman, Hoover; McCray, Hurricane; Savilla, Nitro; Bonnett, Poca; Hudson, SA; Thomas, Sissonville

7: Belcher, Hoover

6: McCown, GW; Smith, GW; Jaelin Overton, GW; Fizer, Hoover; Bailey, Hurricane; Harlie Vannatter, Hurricane; Molly Collins, Poca; Donato, Riverside; Payne, SA

Stolen bases

31: Kerigan Moore, Nitro

28: Rasnake, Buffalo

25: Morgan Burdette, Nitro

18: Symns, Riverside

17: Landers, Hurricane

16: Bush, Poca

14: S. Stepp, CLC

13: C. Stepp, CLC; Gibeaut, Poca

10: Bailey, Hurricane; Jennings, Sissonville

Pitching wins

17-4: Savilla, Nitro

13-0: Buckner, Hoover

11-1: Vannatter, Hurricane

11-4: Bonnett, Poca

10-5: Hudson, SA

10-6: Russell, Buffalo

9-0: McGee, Hoover

9-2: McCown, GW

8-2: Pauley, Riverside

7-5: Elizabeth Witzke, CLC

6-3: Bird, Buffalo

5-2: Smith, GW

5-4: Aly Grover, SC

5-6: Faith Gaylor, Winfield

ERA

0.38: Buckner, Hoover

1.08: Vannatter, Hurricane

1.20: McCown, GW

1.36: McGee, Hoover

1.57: Bonnett, Poca

2.06: Witzke, CLC

2.31: Savilla, Nitro

3.06: Pauley, Riverside

3.24: Hudson, SA

3.97: Smith, GW

4.61: Grover, SC

4.70: Gaylor, Winfield

4.75: Medley, Winfield

Strikeouts

156: Buckner, Hoover

144: Savilla, Nitro

128: Bonnett, Poca

114: Hudson, SA

107: Witzke, CLC

101: McCown, GW

99: Russell, Buffalo

89: Vannatter, Hurricane

87: Olivia Corbett, Catholic

72: McGee, Hoover

53: Alexis Bailey, Sissonville

48: Bird, Buffalo

44: Gaylor, Winfield

41: Pauley, Riverside

Reach Ryan Pritt at 304-348-7948, ryan.pritt@wvgazettemail.com or follow him @RPritt on Twitter

Flood repairs due to start soon on Clay County HS football field

Coach Jason Nichols explains how backed up drains from the 2016 flood led to collapse of the school’s football field – Chris Lawrence, WVMetroNews.com

By: Chris Lawrence | Posted: April 19, 2018 | Source: WV MetroNews

CLAY, W.Va. — Two years after the massive West Virginia flood and the recovery goes on. The work to make repairs to the Clay County High School football field is expected to get started next month. Coach Jason Nichols said once that process is underway, it will be a race against the clock until August. (more…)

DNR announces Archery in the Schools State Tournament winners

Posted: April 17, 2018 | Source: WV Divison of Natural Resources

News Release: April 17, 2018

Media Contact: Samantha Smith, Commerce Communications Director
(304) 957-9364 | samantha.smith@wv.gov

Contact: Kayla Donathan, Wildlife Resources Section
(304) 558-2771 | kayla.m.donathan@wv.gov

DNR announces Archery in the Schools State Tournament winners

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SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Approximately 500 students from 55 schools participated in the 13th annual Archery in the Schools state tournament, hosted by the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources at the Summersville Arena and Conference Center on March 24. (more…)