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West Virginia reloads with out of state prospects

West Virginia reloads with out of state prospects

West Virginia has twenty three commitments from the Class of 2009, with only one home grown verbal so far. Several standouts from Virginia are headed

 • Brian Woodson, The Bluefield Daily Telegraph
Several new names among weekend visitors

Several new names among weekend visitors

MORGANTOWN--While West Virginia commits Eugene (Geno) Smith and Stedman Bailey of Miramar and Daquan Hargrett of Northwestern High get most of the rec

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 • Jim Laise
Phoebus players affirm commitment to WVU

Phoebus players affirm commitment to WVU

With the de-commitment of Phoebus QB Tajh Boyd from West Virginia University, questions popped up across the internet about the status of current team

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 • Rod Johnson
From the Road: Outstanding offense

From the Road: Outstanding offense

This past weekend Rivals.com recruiting analysts had the opportunity to scout some of the nation's top prospects in some of the best games. This week'

 • Rivals.com recruiting staff
Scouting the prospects: Hampton Phoebus at Oscar Smith

Scouting the prospects: Hampton Phoebus at Oscar Smith

CHESAPEAKE, Va.--WVSports.com has been football-scrimmage-hopping to scout several of the top West Virginia University high-school prospects, who eith

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 • Jim Laise
Big names compete at Peanut City Shootout 7-on-7

Big names compete at Peanut City Shootout 7-on-7

King's Fork High School held the third annual Suffolk Peanut City Shootout 7-on-7 Tournament this past Saturday. Numerous top prospects made their way

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 • Mike Farrell
Three-star RB picks the Mountaineers

Three-star RB picks the Mountaineers

West Virginia continues to delve into the 757 pulling in their fourth commitment from the region and third from Phoebus High School in Hampton, Virgin

 • Mike Farrell
Three-star back chooses Big East power

Three-star back chooses Big East power

Phoebus running back Shawne Alston became the fourth player from his team to commit to a DI school in the offseason and like three of his teammates, h

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 • Rod Johnson
Alston gearing up for camps

Alston gearing up for camps

Running back Sean Alston probably feels fairly comfortable with his position at this stage in the recruiting game. The Hampton (Va.) Phoebus back hold

 • Mike Farrell
Alston talks recruiting

Alston talks recruiting

HAMPTON, VA. - Running back Shawne Alston of Hampton (VA) Phoebus is getting more attention as the year progresses. Check out the latest on his ECU r

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 • Mark Lindsay
Heastie looking forward to life in Morgantown

Heastie looking forward to life in Morgantown

After his mid-March commitment, Great Bridge wide receiver Logan Heastie has had a chance to chill with friends and work on convincing prospects to jo

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 • Rod Johnson
Phoebus RB gains yards, offers

Phoebus RB gains yards, offers

Coming off a big junior campaign, Phoebus running back Shawne Alston has set big goals for the 2008 season and his future beyond that looks bright as

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 • Matthew Hatfield
Offers continue for RB Alston

Offers continue for RB Alston

Offers are starting to pick up for Hampton (Va.) Phoebus running back Shawne Alston. The 5-foot-11, 220-pounder acquired his first offer back in April

 • Mike Farrell
Three friends take the Boyd-Heastie bus

Three friends take the Boyd-Heastie bus

MORGANTOWN--Prominent at Saturday's Gold-Blue scrimmage at Milan Puskar Stadium was the T-shirt that read "Future West Virginia Football . . . Boyd-H

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 • Jim Laise
Hokies interested in Phoebus tailback

Hokies interested in Phoebus tailback

Hampton (Va.) Phoebus has been a regular hotbed for Virginia Tech talent. 2009 features at least a handful of players the Hokies will monitor includin

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 • Brian Mohr
Top Va. talent hits up Academy

Top Va. talent hits up Academy

The Five-Star Academy held at Oscar Smith High School in Chesapeake, Va., this past Saturday was limited in sheer numbers due to spring break in the a

 • Mike Farrell
No more magic for Indian River

No more magic for Indian River

The clock struck 12 on Indian Rivers magical run through the Eastern Region playoffs as they were shutout by the Phoebus Phantoms 26-0. Reid Evans [pi

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 • Will Garlick