November 18, 2012
Roundup: WVU mat team falls to No. 1 Penn State
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The West Virginia wrestling team was dominated by No. 1 Penn State 44-3 on Sunday in Morgantown.

Colin Johnston had the lone WVU win of the day, defeating Nate Morgan 6-2 in the 133-pound division.

The Mountaineers will travel to Las Vegas to compete in the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational on Nov. 30.

  • The No. 2 West Virginia rifle team stayed undefeated on the season, defeating No. 4 Alaska-Fairbanks 4,719-4,670 on Saturday night in Morgantown.
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  • PREP FOOTBALL: Tucker County exploded for 34 points in the third quarter as the Class A No. 1 Mountain Lions rolled to a 48-14 quarterfinal playoff win over No. 8 Clay-Battelle on Saturday in Parsons.

    Austin Zirk ran for 128 yards and two touchdowns for Tucker (12-0) while Zach Armstrong found the end zone on runs of 2 and 8 yards and hauled in a 6-yard touchdown pass from Derek Nestor.

    Tristan Haught threw for 177 yards and two touchdowns for the Cee-Bees.

  • MAGNOLIA 19, EAST HARDY 14: Tanner Hanna ran for a pair of touchdowns as No. 2 Magnolia downed visiting No. 7 East Hardy in the Class A high school football quarterfinals on Saturday.
  • Hanna finished the day with nine carries for 28 yards for the Blue Eagles (11-1), while passing for 98 yards and one interception. Kage Rohde added the other touchdown for Mongolia (11-1) with a 10-yard run in the third quarter.

    Shawn Skovron went 7 for 26 for 166 yards for East Hardy (10-2), including a 72 yard touchdown strike to Josh Parker in the second quarter.

    Magnolia will next face No. 3 Wahama.

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