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West Virginia's JJ Quinerly to host free girls basketball camp
West Virginia women's basketball star JJ Quinerly is looking to give back to her community. Quinerly, a native of Norfolk, Va. and an alumnus of Lake Taylor High School, will have a special event coming to her hometown next month. According to the "X" account of her father, John Quinerly, the standout Mountaineer will be offering a free girls basketball camp at the Huntersville Community Center at 830 Goff Street in Norfolk.
The wait is (kind of) over, so what do we want to see in the spring game?
It's been 121 days since West Virginia's football team played a game, won a bowl, established some new landmarks for head coach Neal Brown and strutted I to the offseason. The months to follow have featured good news and positive reviews as the momentum for 2024 builds. The Mountaineers are...
AG Morrisey, Riley Gaines speak on the importance to defend West Virginia’s Save Women’s Sports Act
CHARLESTON, WV (WVNS) — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey was joined by Riley Gaines, a former college-level swimmer and controversial activist, to discuss the importance of why women’s sports should be protected at a press conference on Wednesday, April 24, 2024, in Charleston, West Virginia. The Attorney General, along with his colleagues, will be […]
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