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Alleghany County, Virginia · Alleghany CountyMORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia University men’s basketball coach Ross Hodge has announced the signing of Amir Jenkins to a grant-in-aid for the 2025-26 season. Jenkins, a 6-foot-2, 170-pound guard from Worcester, Massachusetts, will be a freshman at WVU. He is listed as a Top 75 recruit in the class of 2026 and Top 100 […] The post Hodge Announces Signing of Amir Jenkins appeared first on The Virginian Review.See the Story
Hodge Announces Signing of Amir Jenkins - The Virginian Review

Cleveland Cavaliers · Alleghany CountyCULPEPER, Va. (VR) – Culpeper erased a six-run deficit and used a late RBI triple from Blagen Pado in the bottom of the eighth to edge the Covington Lumberjacks, 11–10, in a wild first-round Southern Division playoff game at Culpeper County High School. The Lumberjacks built a 7–1 lead behind a balanced offensive effort. Leadoff […] The post Covington Falls Just Short in 11–10 Playoff Loss to Cavaliers appeared first on The Virginian Review.Read Article
Covington Falls Just Short in 11–10 Playoff Loss to Cavaliers - The Virginian Review

Alleghany County, Virginia · Alleghany CountyCLIFTON FORGE, Va/ (VR) – The Clifton Forge Public Library will host the Bright Star Touring Theatre on Monday, July 28. The program will begin at 11:00 a.m. and will be held at the Clifton Forge Fire Department, located at 701 Church Street. Bright Star Touring Theatre will present a funny performance of the classic […] The post Clifton Forge Public Library will host the Bright Star Touring Theatre appeared first on The Virginian Review.Read Article