WVU Notebook
WVSN: Daily Notebook, Sept. 3, 2020

UPDATE – 7:52 p.m
Are you a WVU soccer fan? Here’s a chance to win a WVU soccer scarf and WVU soccer T-shirt (size XL) as part of WVSA Youth Soccer Month. Just retweet this. Winner picked at random tomorrow morning. #youthsoccermonth #ysm2020 pic.twitter.com/EM9LkRTg8n
— WV Soccer Assoc. (@wvsoccer) September 3, 2020
UDPATE – 4:40 p.m.
𝗦𝗪𝗔𝗚 𝙨𝙯𝙣.#HailWV ⚾️ pic.twitter.com/kw5MpJbnzl
— WVU Baseball (@WVUBaseball) September 3, 2020
UPDATE – 3:59 p.m.
Congrats to safety Sean Mahone, the @WVUfootball nominee for the 2020 #CampbellTrophy! #HailWV https://t.co/4mgU16G06a pic.twitter.com/hWSLAbIs0F
— Football Foundation (@NFFNetwork) September 3, 2020
UPDATE – 2:10 p.m.
Scheduling on the fly is going to be a thing in West Virginia high school sports this season. Better get used to it. Cabell Midland at Fairmont Senior is now on for 2 p.m. Friday.
These things are gonna be fluid, if you haven’t figured that out yet. Midland-Fairmont Senior is now scheduled for tomorrow at 2 pm #wvprepfb https://t.co/KwYU0vZxhh
— Tom Bragg (@TomBraggSports) September 3, 2020
UPDATE – 1:41 p.m.
WDTV’s Carly Nevis reports on Twitter that tonight’s Wirt County-Trinity Christian football game is off
Wirt County forfeits tonight’s season opener at Trinity because of a rise in COVID-19 cases in Mon County.
— Carly Nevis (@5NewsNevis) September 3, 2020
UPDATE – 1:13 p.m.
Breaking news (from me) on the high school football beat: Two top West Virginia high school football programs that had games called off this week — Cabell Midland and Fairmont Senior — will scrimmage on short notice this Saturday at East-West Stadium in Fairmont.
NEWS: a source tells me Cabell Midland and Fairmont Senior will scrimmage on Saturday. #wvprepfb
— Tom Bragg (@TomBraggSports) September 3, 2020
UPDATE – 10:50 a.m.
Monongalia County Schools will go ahead with football games this week as planned.
Mon County football teams will play!
Monongalia County shows up as Orange once again today, meaning Friday's high school football games will be played as scheduled. #wvprepfb pic.twitter.com/jehyWLYlkr— Ryan Decker (@RDeckerWboy) September 3, 2020
UPDATE – 10:15 a.m.
From yesterday —
After raising nearly 1️⃣0️⃣,0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ dollars to help her family after Hurricane Isaias struck her home town, Esmery Martinez says, “Thank You!” To #MountaineerNation 💛💙🇩🇴 @martinez_smeri pic.twitter.com/6a0DH7xdIy
— WVU Women's Basketball (@WVUWBB) September 2, 2020
UPDATE – 7 a.m.
WBOY reports Friday’s Braxton County/Lewis County high school football game has been called off due to Braxton County not having enough eligible players. The two teams will scrimmage instead.
BRAXTON vs LEWIS CALLED OFF: Friday night’s game between Braxton County and Lewis County has been called off, but not due to COVID-19. #wvprepfb https://t.co/MkrD3gAsyi
— WBOY12SportsZone (@12SportsZone) September 3, 2020
Get caught up on anything you missed recently from WVSN:
- WVU football player Dante Stills shows off Black Lives Matter sticker on helmet
- The middle school math teacher who helped land Ja’Quay Hubbard at WVU
- WVU’s Darius Stills snubbed by ESPN preseason list of top college football players
- WVU basketball to be featured in NBA 2K21 video game
- Neal Brown and WVU football staff begin contacting Class of 2022 recruits
- Ex-WVU men’s basketball player Logan Routt makes professional debut in Slovenia
Stay up to date on our West Virginia high school football coverage:
- Class A preview: Familiar faces among preseason contenders for small-school supremacy
- Class AA preview: Loaded Poca sets its sights on state title after crashing out early last season
- Class AAA preview: Can anyone step up and knock off powerhouse Martinsburg?