GRANVILLE — The West Virginia Black Bears announce game times for the 2018 season. This year’s home opener will be June 21 at Monongalia County Ballpark. The first pitch will […]
Author: The Dominion Post
Trinity girls chips away, sweep series with C-B
BLACKSVILLE — In a rematch of sectional foes, Clay-Battelle’s girls’ basketball team played host to Trinity in hopes to avenge a 46-43 loss in mid-January. Head coach David Joyce’s Cee-Bees […]
Trinity falls short to No. 1 Wheeling Central
MORGANTOWN — Despite numerous injuries, a size disadvantage and fierce competition, No. 7 Trinity Christian fought valiantly and took No. 1 Wheeling Central Catholic down to the wire Jan. 31. […]
Wrestling: University 63, North Marion 6
MANNINGTON — The No. 3 Hawks had another dominating performance, winning 13 of 14 matches in a 63-6 win, over North Marion, on Jan. 31. “We wrestled really well and […]
Girls’ basketball: Lincoln 57, Preston 44
SHINNSTON — For the second night in a row, the Knights struggled to make shots in the paint, losing to Lincoln, 57-44, on Jan. 31. “We got the shots we […]
Boys’ basketball: Lincoln 67, Preston 64
KINGWOOD — The Knights’ late game comeback came up just short, losing to Lincoln, 67-64, on Jan. 31. “Lincoln was up by eight with about two minutes to go,” PHS […]
Cyclones storm past WVU men’s basketball team
AMES, Iowa — Donovan Jackson scored 25 points, Lindell Wigginton added 22 and Iowa State upset 15th-ranked WVU, 93-77, on Jan. 31, sending the short-handed Mountaineers to their fifth loss […]
Clay-Battelle ag students building a mini greenhouse
CORE — Students at Clay-Battelle High School have the opportunity to learn much more than math, science and other traditional subjects. Kent Saul, vocational agricultural teacher, offers a range of […]
WVU dorm room robbery suspect faces 2 felonies
MORGANTOWN — A man who police said participated in a dorm room robbery was charged with two felonies. The Mon-Metro Drug and Violent Crime Task Force charged Alan Thomas Menendez, […]
Morgantown council seeks public input on possible term, election changes
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown City Council wants to get a sense of public opinion on a charter change that would double city council terms and stagger council elections. During council’s recent […]










