Get to know each of the West Virginia Mountaineers football commitments in the 2025 recruiting class with this feature from WVSports.com.
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Fire destroys West Virginia woodworking shop
WAYNE COUNTY, W.Va. (WYMT/WSAZ) – A historic constructing in Wayne County, West Virginia went up within the flames Saturday morning.
Firefighters say the decision got here in round 4:45 a.m. for a hearth on the previous Wayne Information constructing, which is now a woodworking store.
AEP shut off energy to the constructing and Mountaineer Fuel closed off the pure fuel pipeline.
Crews say it was a harmful hearth to sort out due to the chemical substances saved in a again constructing. Officers had been in a position to defend properties close by and stop any harm.
We’re advised the constructing, now generally known as Watts Woodworking, isn’t salvageable.
When the entrance of that constructing collapsed, it simply barely missed three firefighters.
“It’s heartbreaking the city. You realize we’re striving to have companies on this city anyhow. When one thing like this occurs, you lose one, it’s important to the group,” Danny Grace, the mayor of Wayne, advised WSAZ.
Lavalette Hearth Division was additionally referred to as to help in firefighting efforts.
The reason for the fireplace remains to be beneath investigation.
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Rosters set for annual North-South All-Star Basketball games – WV MetroNews
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The West Virginia Athletic Directors Association (WVADA) has announced the following student-athletes will be playing in the 2024 North-South All-Star Games at the South Charleston Community Center on Friday, June 14. The evening events begin at 5 p.m., including the girls game, boys game, and skills competitions.
South Boys Roster
Tate Adkins, Spring Valley
Zion Blevins, Chapmanville
Peyton Brown, St. Albans
Dylan Casto, Sissonville
Gavin Davis, Shady Spring
Brandan Isaac, Summers County
Cole Lambert, Wyoming East
Ammar Maxwell, Shady Spring
Braydon McClung, Greenbrier West
Elijah Redfern, Woodrow Wilson
Jayallen Turner, Charleston Catholic
North Boys Roster
Colin Cross, Weir
Brayden Edgell, Lincoln
James Fortney-Garbart, University
Jaiden Gladney, Jefferson
Ronnie Greist, Moorefield
Carter Hartsock, Trinity
Cameron Layton, Frankfort
Jacob Maier, Grafton
Kwynsie Pittsnogle, Hedgesville
Rayden Triplett, Webster County
South Girls Roster
Laneigh Brooks, Wayne
Maddie Clark, Wyoming East
Alaira Evans, Chapmanville
Cat Farmer, Pikeview
Mary Beth Meadows, James Monroe
Hailey Newsome, Nitro
Sophie Nichols, Ripley
Abigail Pruitt, River View
Charity Reichard, Meadow Bridge
Erin Ryan, Ripley
Cara Smith, Oak Hill
North Girls Roster
Jenna Barnett, Trinity
Izzy Blomquist, Hampshire
Emma Freels, North Marion
Macy Helmick, Tucker County
Kenna Maxwell, Lewis County
Tenley Paugh, Doddridge County
Ashlynn Peters, Hundred
Ashlyn Riley, Lincoln
Kenley Rogers, East Fairmont
Ashlynn Van Tassell, Cameron
Gracie Shamblin, Parkersburg South
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WVSports – Meet the West Virginia Mountaineers football 2025 commitments
Cheshire (Ct.) Academy wide receiver Teriq Mallory received an offer from West Virginia in January after a stop by campus for a junior day event and held the program in high regard. However, he would announce a commitment to Wake Forest in mid-April and things seemed to come to a standstill with the Mountaineers. But due to the persistence of wide receivers coach Bilal Marshall, Mallory made it back to Morgantown for an official visit during the May 31 weekend and saw enough during that trip to flip his commitment in favor of West Virginia. Mallory is being targeted as a big outside wide receiver option that can stretch the field and go up and get the football. He collected other offers from Maryland, Duke and several more.
2025 WR Mallory flips commitment to West Virginia
Commitment 101
WR Mallory talks his top four
2025 WR Mallory discusses offer, visit to West Virginia
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Delray Beach (Fla.) Atlantic Community running back Deandre Desinor was a top target for the West Virginia coaching staff from early on in the process. Offensive coordinator Chad Scott served as the lead recruiter and developed a strong bond with the talented running back which proved to be critical. Desinor made multiple visits to West Virginia throughout the process and his comfort level with the program led to him committing to the Mountaineers after his official visit at the beginning of June. Selected West Virginia over an offer list that included Alabama, Florida, Florida State, Miami, Penn State, Texas A&M, UCF and Louisville, among others. A major pick up for the program given his versatile skill set and what he can do with the ball in his hands.
Rivals250 RB Desinor commits to West Virginia
Commitment 101
Highlights
Committed: May 22
Olney (Md.) Good Counsel offensive lineman Gavin Crawford received a scholarship offer from West Virginia in January of 2023 and the Mountaineers only continued to further develop a bond from that point. Crawford collected a long list of scholarship offers from schools such as Florida, Maryland, UCLA, Tennessee, Georgia, Pittsburgh, Michigan State and Duke but committed to the Mountaineers in large part due to his comfort level with the program and the coaching staff. Crawford was a frequent visitor to Morgantown and developed a close bond with offensive line coach Matt Moore. Slated to play on the interior of the offensive line, Crawford gives the Mountaineers a major piece up front in the 2025 class to join what was already in place. The expectation is that he will enroll early to start his career in Morgantown.
OL Crawford commits to West Virginia
Commitment 101
Crawford discusses West Virginia commitment
2025 OL Crawford building strong ties with West Virginia staff
Highlights
Committed: April 27
De Forest (Wi.) tight end Jackson Accuardi received an offer from West Virginia in November and things only continued to build from that point between the two. Tight ends coach Blaine Stewart served as the lead recruiter and developed a strong bond that ended up being critical in his commitment. Accuardi collected other offers from Michigan State, Iowa State, Missouri, Louisville, Colorado, Duke, Illinois and Indiana but committed to West Virginia on the day of the spring game. Accuardi is a big bodied tight end that is effective not only as a receiver but a blocker which is a perfect match for what the Mountaineers wanted at the position in this class.
2025 TE Accuardi commits to West Virginia
Commitment 101
2025 TE Accuardi discusses West Virginia
Highlights
Committed: April 13
Olney (Md.) Good Counsel offensive lineman Eidan Buchanan grew up following the West Virginia football program due to his family connections to the state. And once the Mountaineers jumped into the mix with a scholarship offer after an impressive performance at the big man camp in the summer of 2023 the program surged up his list. Buchanan narrowed his options down to West Virginia, Rutgers, Kentucky, Wisconsin and Maryland before committing to the Mountaineers. Offensive line coach Matt Moore served as the lead recruiter for Buchanan and that connected proved critical in his commitment. The 6-foot-8 lineman is being slotted as a tackle in the West Virginia offensive scheme and fills a major need for the program.
2025 OL Buchanan picks West Virginia football
Commitment 101
2025 OL Buchanan has ties to West Virginia, adds offer
Highlights
Committed: April 4
Huntington (W.Va.) athlete Zah Jackson popped up on the West Virginia radar as a freshman and things only continued to build from there. The in-state native took multiple visits to Morgantown for junior days and camps before things took a big turn when he received a scholarship offer in the summer of 2023. From there, Jackson listed the Mountaineers among his top options and selected the program over a number of other schools including his finalists North Carolina State, Mississippi State and Liberty. A two-way athlete, Jackson could play several different positions in college and gives West Virginia another in-state prospect in the class.
2025 in-state athlete Jackson picks West Virginia
Commitment 101
In-state athlete Jackson talks West Virginia commitment
2025 in-state athlete Jackson talks West Virginia, top four
2025 in-state athlete Jackson adds West Virginia offer
2025 in-state athlete Jackson impresses at camp
Highlights
Committed: April 4
Haverford (Pa.) The Haverford School offensive lineman Thomas Barr received his first scholarship offer from West Virginia in July of 2023 and things only continued to build from that point. Offensive line coach Matt Moore, along with offensive coordinator Chad Scott, served as the lead recruiters for Barr and was able to get him on campus multiple times for visits leading to him committing to the program. Barr has the versatility to play several different positions along the offensive line but will start his career at center.
2025 OL Barr commits to West Virginia
Commitment 101
Commitment key in 2025 OL Barr’s path to West Virginia
Highlights
Committed: November 18
Mentor (Oh.) quarterback Scotty Fox received an offer from West Virginia in May and from that point forward became a priority for the Mountaineers in their class. The Ohio native took trips to Morgantown on multiple occasions including for a summer camp and for games against Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Quarterbacks coach Sean Reagan served as the lead recruiter for Fox and developed a strong connection with him which was critical in his decision-making process. After that visit for the Cincinnati game, Fox cast his lot with the Mountaineers giving the program a signal caller which they prioritized on the recruiting trail into the fold early in the process. On top of West Virginia, Fox held offers from Michigan State, Minnesota, Cincinnati, Boston College, Indiana, Connecticut and several others.
2025 QB Fox commits to West Virginia
Commitment 101
QB Fox enjoys another stop at West Virginia
Offered 2025 QB Fox discusses West Virginia camp stop
2025 QB Fox adds West Virginia offer, maps out return visit
Highlights
Committed: September 17
Hurricane (W.Va.) wide receiver Tyshawn Dues had long been interested in the West Virginia football program as an in-state prospect but things picked up tremendously when he earned a scholarship offer following an impressive summer camp stop. In that camp Dues was timed at 4.5 in the 40-yard dash and it didn’t take him too long to act on the opportunity. A few months later, Dues informed lead recruiter wide receivers coach Bilal Marshall that he was ready to pull the trigger and become the first commitment in the 2025 class. Dues is being targeted as a wide receiver and was a good start to the class with the Mountaineers becoming the first power five program to offer.
West Virginia adds 2025 in-state WR Dues
Commitment 101
2025 WR Dues discusses pledge
2025 WR Dues grabs first power five offer from West Virginia
2025 in-state WR Dues on radar for West Virginia
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WVSports – 2026 LB Moore enjoys West Virginia camp stop
Pittsburgh (Pa.) Woodland Hills 2026 linebacker Zykir Moore visited West Virginia for the first one-day camp of the summer and enjoyed the experience. Moore, 6-foot-1, 205-pounds, thought the camp …
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