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35th annual West Virginia Black Heritage Festival sees record turnout over the weekend

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CLARKSBURG, W.Va (WDTV) – While the West Virginia Black Heritage Festival was opening up for its finale, guests arrived early for the morning worship led by Pastor Eric Lamont Ewell. Throughout the weekend, 37 vendors lined West Main Street in Clarksburg, filling the roadway with a variety of food, clothing and jewelry options. The festival’s vice chairman, Dorian James, has been in the position for 30 years, and credits community engagement with the success of WVBHF which saw a record turnout this year.

“One of the main things that drew me in was wanting to have community engagement but also share our culture,” said James. “That comes in many ways, arts, music and food, what better way to introduce things than on those three levels? I thought it was important to do so, and I wanted to do it in a large way.”

Although the 2024 West Virginia Black Heritage Festival came to an end on Sunday, James says the work isn’t done. The vice chairman plans to eventually have events connected to the festival throughout the year, welcoming more businesses across the state to be involved.

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Offense powers UND volleyball to 3-2 win over West Virginia

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GRAND FORKS — UND volleyball dominated the fourth and fifth sets en route to a 3-2 win over West Virginia Sunday at the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center (25-20, 22-25, 23-25, 25-16, 15-8).

The win marks UND’s first victory over a Power 4 opponent since 2017. The Fighting Hawks beat Ole Miss in five sets on Aug. 25 of that year at the Rebel Invitational in Oxford, Miss.

The Hawks hit .419 in the first set to take an early lead. The hitting percentage dropped in the second and third, though UND was able to keep the score close.

UND (3-3) then hit .370 in the fourth and .261 in the fifth to win the sets by 9 and 7 points, respectively.

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All told, the Hawks hit .289 in the win and only committed 12 attack errors.

The offensive success was UND’s best this season behind the .331 effort in a 3-1 win over Tulane.

UND was led offensively by Paige Barber with 14 kills and Katy Riviere, who ended with 13. Jarolin de los Santos Lugo, Lauren Perugini and Cala Cooper each added seven kills. De los Santos Lugo hit a career-high .583 in the win.

The Hawks also turned in another double-digit block performance, the fourth time in six games UND has ended with 10 or more total blocks. UND totaled 12 blocks to the Mountaineers’ 2.

Vanessa Washington led the way with eight blocks. De los Santos Lugo and Cooper each added four.

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West Virginia, who leaves North Dakota with a 3-3 record, hit just .195 in the game. Cassidy Tanton hit a game-high 22 kills and Maddy McGath ended with 15 kills.

The Mountaineers went 1-2 in the tournament, their lone win coming at North Dakota State on Friday.

UND returns to the court at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12 against Belmont in the opening game of the UND Classic.

Abby Sharpe has covered area preps and University of North Dakota athletics for the Herald since July 2023. She graduated from Arizona State University with a sports journalism degree. She loves ’90s sitcoms, historical fiction and Quentin Tarantino movies. Readers can reach Abby at asharpe@gfherald.com.
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Albany falls to West Virginia 49-14

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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia quarterback Garrett Greene might never be completely satisfied with his offense’s performance as long as opportunities to get into the end zone are left unfulfilled.

“There’s two drives we didn’t score on,” Greene said. “We’ve got to clean those two things up. Other than that, I thought it was a productive day.”

Greene threw three touchdown passes and ran for another score, two West Virginia running backs rushed for over 100 yards and the Mountaineers beat Albany 49-14 on Saturday night.

CJ Donaldson ran for 125 yards and Jahiem White had 100 for the Mountaineers (1-1). Both had a rushing touchdown. The Mountaineers compiled 305 yards on the ground in shaking off some of the sting from a lethargic 34-12 loss in the opener to No. 8 Penn State.

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A week ago, Greene was responsible for three fumbles and got West Virginia into the end zone just once on five trips inside the 30-yard line,

This time, the yards came much easier against an Albany defense with 11 new starters.

West Virginia coach Neal Brown said Greene “just did a better job of being in control” compared to a week earlier.

“You’ve got to be real careful because he does have high energy,” Brown said. “I don’t ever want to put out that flame. But at the same time, he can’t get overly hot. He’s got to continue to play within himself. And I thought he did a better job of that.”

Greene scored on a 40-yard run just before halftime and he engineered a 15-play, 99-yard drive to start the third quarter, capped by his 10-yard scoring toss to Hudson Clement for a 35-14 lead. Greene, who sat out the fourth quarter, completed 17 of 23 passes for 236 yards and added 68 rushing yards.

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Seven different players scored a touchdown for West Virginia.

“We showed our inexperience on defense,” Albany coach Greg Gattuso said.

On defense, West Virginia had trouble corralling Albany quarterback Myles Burkett. He kept alive one touchdown drive with runs of 19 and 14 yards.

After White fumbled at the end of a 39-yard run on West Virginia’s next series, Burkett drove Albany 76 yards in seven plays, capped by his 33-yard TD toss to Jacari Carter to cut the deficit to 21-14. Burkett finished 18 of 39 for 306 yards.

“If you’re able to go up against a Big 12 team and beat them deep as much as we beat them, I feel pretty good about that,” Gattuso said.

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THE TAKEAWAY

Albany: The Great Danes (1-1) fell to 1-9 all-time against Bowl Subdivision opponents. Seven McGee had four receptions for 90 yards, giving him 209 yards in two games. He had 287 receiving yards in three previous seasons combined.

West Virginia: The Mountaineers allowed eight completions of at least 19 yards. Cornerback Dontez Fagan was flagged for interference twice on the same Albany drive, including in the end zone.

“We’ve got to play the ball downfield better,” Brown said.

But after giving up pass plays of 41 and 49 yards on the opening drive of the second half, West Virginia’s defense forced a pair of incompletions and the Mountaineer took over on downs at their 1.

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TWO-WAY GALLAGHER

West Virginia’s Rodney Gallagher caught three passes for 34 yards and had a solo tackle and a pass breakup on defense.

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Albany, ranked 13th in the FCS Coaches Poll, travels to play Idaho next Saturday.

West Virginia plays in the Backyard Brawl at archrival Pittsburgh on Saturday.

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