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2027 athlete Logan Steele impressed with West Virginia camp
Coal Township (Pa.) Shamokin Area Jr. Sr. 2027 athlete Logan Steele came to the third West Virginia one-day camp of the summer looking to compete and believes he accomplished that.
Steele, 5-foot-10, 165-pounds, was impressed with the overall organization of the camp and how the coaching staff was helpful throughout the course of the drill work.
“Making sure everyone was able to learn and improve on what drill we were doing,” he said.
The Rivals three-star prospect spent the majority of his time with inside wide receivers coach Logan Bradley and wide receivers coach Ryan Garrett and was able to get positive feedback from both.
“They really liked me,” he said. “They liked my speed and ability to jump up and catch the ball.”
The coaching staff let Steele know that he is a prospect that they are certainly watching moving forward, while they are working to finish up their 2026 class. And the feeling is mutual.
“West Virginia is one of my top schools,” he said.
Steele already holds offers from Penn State, Mississippi, Liberty, Buffalo, Connecticut and Marshall and is being targeted as both a wide receiver and safety.
At the high school level, Steele plays quarterback for his school, along with safety and is coming off a season with 1,800 passing yards and 36 total touchdowns on offense to go along with 40 tackles and 6 interceptions on defense.
Steele is placing an emphasis on a school that has the right coaches that will fit what he wants in a program and the major that he wants to set him up for a career after college.
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West Virginia Mountain Bike Association holds Race to Lil Moe’s in Philippi
PHILIPPI, W.Va (WDTV) – The West Virginia Mountain Bike Association kicked off its cross country series Sunday with the Race to Lil Moe’s in Philippi.
The event had options for all skill levels. Bikers had the choice to race 6 miles, 14 miles, or 19 miles.
Each race had a mix of straight track biking, and twisting and climbing through the woods. Bikers of all ages could participate, and each age group had its own race and results.
“I really do think that trails build community, and if you can get outdoor activity where people can come out and hike and bike,” said George Finly, a mountain biker and trail volunteer. “This is as much as a hiking trail as it is a biking trail. It’s right along the river, which is beautiful. Eagles were flying back and forth yesterday, and today is great because we’ve got a lot of kids out here.”
The next WVMBA cross country mountain bike race will be April 19 in Buckhannon.
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