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KCS working with East Bank Middle School to find solution for home football games
EAST BANK, W.Va. (WCHS) — The East Bank Middle School football team just might get to play games on their field this upcoming season after all. Calvert Field, where the team plays, was deemed unsafe after structural engineers said games could not be played until repairs are made. The field can still be used, but the current state of areas like the press box and bleachers have made it to where games cannot be hosted there. That means home games would have to be played somewhere else.
East Bank Pioneers to play on Calvert Field this year
KANAWHA COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) - After some devastating news last week, the East Bank Pioneers will now be able to play home games on their own field. Following a meeting with the superintendent, facility directors, and two board members, Head Football Coach David Peters made it happen. “He did listen...
Part I: New UC head coach James Long staying busy as dream job becomes reality
CHARLESTON, W. Va. (WCHS) — In "The Wizard of Oz," Dorothy said it best: "There's no place like home," and new University of Charleston men's basketball coach James Long can relate. As he puts together his first team, Long said it's all about finding the right people. "I think...
Looking at the West Virginia football defensive roster measurables
Fall camp is on the horizon at West Virginia as the Mountaineers speed toward the start of the 2024 season. WVSports.com examines the roster and looks at each position group on the defensive side of the ball to see how players have changed their bodies from the off-season as well as how the newcomers stack up.
Part II: UC head coach James Long says it's good to be back home
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — When the 2024-25 men's college basketball season comes into play, one of Charleston's very own - James Long - will be the guiding the University of Charleston Golden Eagles. Part of his basketball past includes being a part of the Mountaineer program. "Special, you know...
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