Kanawha Valley prep baseball sectional schedule

By: Rick Ryan, Prep Sports Reporter | Posted: May 4, 2018 | Source: WV Gazette-Mail

Double-elimination sectionals

(Numbers denote seeds)

Class AAA

Region 3 Section 1

All games at 6:30 p.m.

Monday – No. 4 Capital at No. 1 St. Albans; No. 3 George Washington at No. 2 South Charleston

Tuesday – Winners at higher seed; losers at higher seed

Region 3 Section 2

Monday – No. 4 Princeton at No. 1 Greenbrier East, 6 p.m.; No. 3 Riverside at No. 2 Woodrow Wilson, 6 p.m.

Tuesday – Winners at higher seed; losers at higher seed

Region 4 Section 1

Monday – No. 3 Parkersburg at No. 2 Ripley

Tuesday – Parkersburg-Ripley loser at No. 1 Parkersburg South

Region 4 Section 2

All games at 6 p.m.

Monday – No. 4 Huntington at No. 1 Hurricane; No. 3 Spring Valley at No. 2 Cabell Midland

Tuesday – Winners at higher seed; losers at higher seed

Class AA

Region 2 Section 2

Monday – No. 5 Braxton County at No. 4 Herbert Hoover, 6 p.m.; No. 6 Roane County at No. 3 Clay County, 6 p.m.

Tuesday – Hoover-Braxton winner at No. 1 Lewis County, 6 p.m.; Clay-Roane winner at No. 2 Nicholas County, 6 p.m.

Wednesday – Losers bracket games

Region 4 Section 1

All games 6 p.m. at higher seed

Monday – No. 6 Poca at No. 3 Nitro, 6 p.m.; No. 5 Point Pleasant at No. 4 Sissonville

Tuesday – Sissonville-Point winner at No. 1 Winfield; Nitro-Poca winner at Wayne

Wednesday – Poca-Nitro loser vs. TBA; Point-Sissonville loser vs. TBA

Region 4 Section 2

Monday – No. 6 Mingo Central at No. 3 Logan; No. 5 Man at No. 4 Lincoln County

Tuesday – Man-Lincoln County winner at No. 1 Chapmanville Regional; Logan-Mingo Central winner at No. 2 Scott

Class A

Region 3 Section 1

Monday – No. 5 Webster County at No. 4 Midland Trail, 6 p.m.; No. 6 Richwood at No. 3 Valley, 5:30 p.m.; No. 7 Pocahontas County at No. 2 Fayetteville, 5:30 p.m.

Tuesday – Midland Trail-Webster winner at No. 1 Charleston Catholic, 6 p.m.; Valley-Richwood winner vs. Fayetteville-Pocahontas winner at higher seed

Region 4 Section 2

Monday – No. 5 Van at No. 4 St. Joseph; No. 6 Tug Valley at No. 3 Tolsia; No. 7 Hannan at No. 2 Sherman

Tuesday – St. Joseph-Van winner at No. 1 Buffalo; Tolsia-Tug Valley winner vs. Sherman-Hannan winner at higher seed

Water settlement checks could impact programs that low income and disabled people rely on

By: Ashley Bishop | Posted: May 3, 2018 | Source: WCHSTV

As many people still wait for their water settlement checks to come, which are expected now in late June, thousands of people who receive government assistance may have to repay their settlement back to the government. (WCHS/WVAH)

Not all people who were impacted when MCHM spilled into the Kanawha River will be getting a payout from the water crisis settlement. (more…)

Emilee Butcher signs with West Virginia Wesleyan College

Pictured is Emilee Butcher, center, signing for WV Wesleyan College.

By: Regina Hubbard | Posted: May 1, 2018 | Source: Clay County Free Press

On April 27, 2018, Emilee Butcher signed with Wesleyan College, where she will be attending this fall. Emilee is the daughter of Sharri and Mike Blagg and Richard Butcher. Emilee will major in nursing at Wesleyan she will also run cross country for them. (more…)

Homeowner holds break-in suspects at gunpoint until deputies arrive

By: Bob Aaron | Posted: May 1, 2018 | Source: WCHSTV

A frustrated flood victim held break-in suspects at gunpoint Tuesday morning after a storage building was broken in to along Spencer Road in Clendenin.

Kanawha County deputies said Dusty Jones is charged with breaking and entering and possession of stolen goods while Kayla Gibson was arrested at the scene on previous warrants.

The homeowner, who suffered losses in the June 2016 flood, held them at gunpoint until deputies arrived at the scene.

Eyewitness News has a crew at the courthouse and will be providing updates at they become available.

West Virginia American Water Files General Rate Case Request with Public Service Commission

Request driven by $200 million in capital investments for system upgrades; Existing system improvement surcharge lessens overall impact to customers

Charleston, W.Va. (April 30, 2018) – West Virginia American Water today filed an application with the Public Service Commission of West Virginia (PSC) to adjust its rates for water and wastewater service. The primary reason for the rate request is the approximately $200 million that the company will have invested in system improvements to replace and upgrade aging infrastructure since its last rate case. (more…)

Softball caps weekend with sweep of Tennessee Tech

Allison Rager improved to 9-8 and threw 5.2 innings.

Posted: April 30, 2018 | Source: The Morehead News

BOX SCORES: (GM 1) (GM 2) | ARCHIVED VIDEO

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – The Morehead State softball team recorded a doubleheader sweep of Ohio Valley Conference foe Tennessee Tech by scores of 2-1 and 7-3 on Sunday afternoon at Tech Softball Field.

The victories moved the Eagles to 26-16 overall and 7-9 in the OVC. Tech falls to 16-31 overall and 7-13 in conference play. The sweep also leaps Morehead State over the Golden Eagles for the eighth spot in the conference standings, which is important as the season begins to wind down as the top eight teams make the OVC postseason tournament.

The game-two win also marked the 100th win for the Eagles’ senior class which was honored last Sunday at University Field prior to games against UT Martin.

MOREHEAD STATE 2, TENNESSEE TECH 1

Senior left-handed ace Chelsea McManaway came away victorious in a pitcher’s duel against Tennessee Tech’s Taylor Waldrop in the day’s first game. McManaway stifled the Golden Eagles in the batter’s box in the complete-game win as she struck out 12 batters and only gave up four hits and one walk.

The Eagle bats gave McManaway the lead before she threw her first pitch though by taking advantage of a pair of Tech mistakes in the top half of the first inning. Senior leadoff hitter Taylor Wheeler was hit by a pitch, advanced to second on a wild pitch, and then stole third base before senior Robyn Leighton stepped to the plate and singled up the middle to drive her home and give the Eagles a 1-0 lead.

Tennessee Tech tied it up in the third inning with an RBI double by freshman Sydney Love-Baker with two outs, but McManaway answered back with a strikeout to end the inning and strand Love-Baker on second.

In the sixth inning Morehead State regained the lead when senior Ellen Barrettknocked a one-out double off the right-center field fence, then was advanced to third on a single by senior Robyn Leighton and finally brought home when junior Allison Rager slapped the first pitch of her at-bat up the middle to score the go-ahead run. That proved to be all the Eagles needed.

Leighton and Wheeler both had 2-for-3 days with Leighton collecting the one RBI in the first. Senior Kylie Holton, Barrett, and Rager each had one hit apiece, giving Morehead State seven total in the contest. Barrett’s lone hit was the double that led to the go-ahead run and Rager’s only hit going as the clutch single that drove that run in.

The win improved McManaway to 16-7 and marked her 13thgame this season with double-digit strikeouts. The Golden Eagles’ right-hander Waldrop was hung with the complete-game loss, making her 10-11 for the year.

MOREHEAD STATE 7, TENNESSEE TECH 3

Despite falling behind 2-0 after the first inning, Morehead State rallied and exploded offensively for seven runs on 10 hits to finish off the two-game sweep of the Golden Eagles.

Sophomore outfielder Allison Davis picked up her first and second RBI of the season in the second inning when she drove home Rager and senior Lindsay Wardto tie the game up at 2-2. In the third frame, the Eagles took the lead for good on a sacrifice fly RBI by Leighton to take the 3-2 advantage.

Several miscues by Tennessee Tech in the fourth helped Morehead State add two more runs to its lead. Freshman Kalle Coleman, in a pinch-hitting role, singled up the middle and then advanced to second on a passed ball during senior Hannah Murphy’s second at-bat of the game. Murphy peppered an infield single to advance Coleman to third and then attempted to steal second, which led to the TTU catcher sailing the throw-out attempt into center field bringing Coleman across for the score. Another error by the home squad during senior Lindsay Ward’s trip to the plate moved Murphy to third before junior Aubrey Bennett singled her home with a two-out poke.

Tech added a run in the sixth to make it 5-3 heading into the final frame, but McManaway entered and recorded the final out of the inning to halt the home team’s comeback bid.

Morehead State polished off the game in the seventh by adding two more runs to its lead. An RBI double by Rager scored Barrett, who led off the inning with a single and then Rager, who advanced to third on the throw to the plate on the double, scored on a wild pitch during the next at-bat to extend the Eagles’ lead to 7-3.

Rager, who also was awarded the victory in the pitcher’s circle, finished the game 2-for-3 with a pair of doubles, one RBI, and two runs scored. Barrett was 2-for-4 with two singles while Bennett, Leighton, Coleman, Murphy, and Davis all finished with one hit. Bennett and Leighton accounted for the other RBI, while Davis plated two runners with her second-inning single.

In the circle, Rager improved to 9-8 and threw 5.2 innings, giving up just one earned run on six hits. McManaway picked up her second save of the season after entering the game in the sixth and getting the final four outs of the game. Sophomore Kayla Hughes was the losing pitcher for TTU in the contest and fell to 5-11 for the season.

NEXT UP

Morehead State plays its final home games on Tuesday against in-state OVC foe Murray State. The Racers are 15-33 and most recently split games with SIUE at home on Sunday. The games will get underway at 1 p.m. at University Field.

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.

(more…)

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

BOX SCORES: (GM 1) (GM 2) | ARCHIVED VIDEO

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.