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MEMBERS OF Hurley's Lady Rebel volleyball squad are, from left (kneeling), Natasha Justice, Patricia Citerelli, Brittany McClanahan and Amanda Sturgill; standing, Tara Hall, Celisha Allen, Brandie Lester, Amanda Baker and Sarah Justus. 
(Staff photo/Mike Stiltner.)

Young Lady Rebels Squad Looking for Consistency to Be Competitive in BDD

by Lloyd Combs
Sports Reporter

 
Consistency, says Hurley volleyball coach Brian Davis, is all that stands between a young Lady Rebel squad and being competitive in the Black Diamond District.
  All six starters return and three promising players moved up this year from the junior varsity at Hurley.
  In addition, the Lady Rebels have just two seniors to go with three sophomores and four juniors.
  The returnees include setter Sarah Justus and one other senior, Amanda Baker. Also back is junior Patricia Citarelli and three  sophomores, Tara Hall, Celisha Allen and Natasha Justus.
  The future looks fine, but Davis still has hopes that his still relatively young and inexperienced squad will improve significantly this season.
  “We started off good,” Davis said. “We played well in practices, we played well in our first couple of matches. But we’ve been inconsistent. After we started three freshmen last year, I thought we would be a lot better than what we are right now.
  “Maybe toward the end of the season we’ll start playing better. We’ve got to get that consistency we need in some way or form. We should be better.”
   Up from the JV are three juniors, Brandie Lester, Amanda Sturgill, and Brittany McClanahan. Davis knows his younger players have the athletic ability and should only get better. He’d just like to see his club move up in the BDD this year while Justus, a four-year standout as a setter, is around.
   “We’re going to miss Sarah Justus,” Davis said. “She’s been playing with us the last five years on JV and varsity.

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Haysi's Stanley Qualifies for Group A State Golf Tourney

    It wasn’t Justin Stanley’s best day, but it was still good enough to take sixth overall and third among individual state qualifiers in the Region D golf tournament Monday at Cedar Hill Country Club in Jonesville.
   The Haysi senior shot an 81 to earn a trip to the Group A state tournament next week at Piankatank River Golf Club in Hartfield, Va.
    Pound’s Evan Sturgill from Pound earned Medalist honors by shooting an even par 71 on the Lee County course.
    Team champion Castlewood and second-place Thomas Walker gave the Cumberland a sweep of the team honors.
    The top two teams and top six individuals from the rest of the pack claimed berths at state.
    Stanley was just one stroke behind another individual qualifier, J.J. Kelly's Griffin Kopp. Twin Valley sophomores Jacob St. Clair and Hunter Simpson earned spots at state as alternates. St. Clair shot an 87, just one stroke shy of qualifying for the Group A tourney.
    St. Clair tied for 13th overall and is listed as first alternate. Simpson shot an 88 and is listed as second alternate.
    Brett Clouse shot a 74 and Graham Clouse shot a 78 to lead Thomas Walker. Dylan Harding shot a 77 for Castlewood.
    Joining Sturgill, Kopp and Stanley as individual qualifiers were Gate City's Clint Lowe (85), A.J. DeLauder (86) of St. Paul and Josh Vermillion (86) of Twin Springs.

For more of the story, see the print edition of the Mountaineer, on sale at newsstands now.  For more information on how to subscribe to the Mountaineer, call 276-935-2123 today.
 


Rebels Drop Close Non-District Contest to Big Creek, 18-14

   Ronnie Benton scored three touchdowns to help Big Creek get by Hurley, 18-14, Friday night at the Owls new field in War, West Virginia.
   Hurley (0-5) took a 14-12 lead into the fourth quarter where Benton put Big Creek (2-3) ahead to stay with a 20-yard scoring run with about four minutes left remaining.
   Nathan Justus ran for 125 yards and scored two touchdowns for the Rebels. The senior accumulated 240 all-purpose yards, including 80 on a kickoff return to open the second half.
   “Nathan ran hard,” Hurley coach Greg Tester said. “He was still running hard at the end of the game. That’s the best game he’s had so far this year.
   “We had plenty of chances to win. We had a chance on a halfback pass when we were down 18-14, but we had two receivers in the same area. That was my fault. We had some miscommunication. But the boys played hard for 48 minutes. Hats off to them, they never quit.”
    Justus’s 22-yard TD run tied the game at 6-6 in the second quarter. His two-point conversion run after his second TD gave the Rebels a 14-6 lead.

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Coalfield Riders Poker Run is October 8

    The Coalfield Riders have scheduled the annual Poker Run on Sunday, October 8.
    Registration will begin at 10 a.m. Pull-out time will be 11 - 11:30 a.m.
    The 70-mile run will begin at the William P. Harris Park at Council, continuing through Cleveland and back to the park. Concessions will be served at the park following the ride.
    Poker hands will be: one hand, $10; two hands, $15; three hands, $20; or a donation may be made instead of playing a poker hand. First, second and third place poker winners will receive a plaque.
    Proceeds will benefit the Council High seventh grade and senior trips.
    For more information, call (276) 859-2045 and ask for Tina or Jeff.