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by DAN KAUFFMAN | October 11, 2003
kauffman@herald-mail.com BERKELEY SPRINGS, W.Va. - Berkeley Springs football coach Angelo Luvara dug deep into his playbook in an effort to spring an upset on Moorefield, the third-ranked Class A team in West Virginia by WVSSAA point standings. "We went in saying we're going to use every play we have to try to win the game," Luvara said. "We knew we'd either win the game or lose, 45-0. " Unfortunately for Luvara and the Indians, the latter came true. Showcasing a balanced offense and a hard-hitting defense, Moorefield showed plenty of muscle in a 45-0 drubbing of Berkeley Springs on Friday night.
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By DAVE McMILLION, Charles Town | August 21, 1998
CHARLES TOWN, W.Va. - The trial for a Wisconsin man charged in a 1997 Jefferson County shooting will be moved about 90 miles away to Moorefield, W.Va., officials said Thursday. On Wednesday, Jefferson County Circuit Judge Christopher Wilkes ruled that the trial for Patrick Carr, 53, of Minocquan, would be moved, but it was not known where. It was first believed that the Jefferson County Commissioners would have to pay the bill to take about 25 witnesses to Moorefield, in Hardy County.
NEWS
April 20, 2005
PREP BASEBALL INWOOD, W.Va. - Joey Pletcher went 4-for-4 as No. 4 Mussleman piled up 19 hits to snap a three-game losing streak with a five-inning 12-2 victory over Moorefield on Tuesday. Justin Combs had three hits, while Josh Hess, A.D. Elliott, Kenny Remsberg and Kevin Remsburg each added two hits for the Applemen (8-3). Brad Mason scattered five hits in the complete-game win. Camp Hill 4, No. 7 Greencastle 3 CAMP HILL, Pa. - Greencastle rallied from three runs down in the final two innings, but surrendered the game-winning run in the bottom of the seventh to Camp Hill in a Mid-Penn Capital contest.
NEWS
August 15, 2007
PREP GOLF Frankfort 162, Berkeley Springs 183, Petersburg 184, Moorefield 194, E. Hardy 205 at Valley View Golf Club, par 35 Frankfort - Travis Dennison 36, Jeff Alt 39. Berkeley Springs - Ryan Redick 41, Zach Solomon 45, Nathan Bowers 47, Andrew Brock 50. Petersburg - Ryan Ratchford 42. Moorefield - Aaron Freeman 45. East Hardy - Steven White 44.
NEWS
August 15, 2007
PREP GOLF Frankfort 162, Berkeley Springs 183, Petersburg 184, Moorefield 194, E. Hardy 205 at Valley View Golf Club, par 35 Frankfort - Travis Dennison 36, Jeff Alt 39. Berkeley Springs - Ryan Redick 41, Zach Solomon 45, Nathan Bowers 47, Andrew Brock 50. Petersburg - Ryan Ratchford 42. Moorefield - Aaron Freeman 45. East Hardy - Steven White 44
NEWS
September 8, 2009
Clarence Edward "Eddie" Lahman Jr., 34, of Martinsburg, W.Va., died Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009, at City Hospital. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. today at South Berkeley Chapel, Inwood, W.Va. A service will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. The family also will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Elmore Funeral Home, Moorefield, W.Va. A service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Elmore Funeral Home. Burial will be held at Olivet Cemetery in Moorefield.
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By BOB PARASILITI | September 8, 2007
BOONSBORO - The Boonsboro football team will probably take inventory while it licks its wounds. The Warriors will find a number of Burns on their hides, but the most painful scars were self-inflicted. Boonsboro withstood the pounding of 128 yards and one touchdown by Moorefield running back Tanner Burns on Friday, but the fatal blows came from the Warriors' own lack of execution in a 14-13 loss in their season opener. "We have guys who aren't making football important enough," said Boonsboro coach Clayton Anders.
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By CURT HORNBECKER | September 10, 2005
BOONSBORO There is one less monkey roaming the streets of Boonsboro. It was thrown mercilessly off the back of the Warriors football team, and chased out of town with Boonsboro's first season-opening win since 1998, a 40-13 drubbing of Moorefield on Friday night. While Warriors coach Clayton Anders was elated with the win, he wasn't totally impressed. "You're never as good as (the score) might show in a game like this. I'm happy with our defense, but our kicking game needs some work, and I thought our passing game was a little off. " Kyle Kane got Boonsboro started early, rolling 77 yards on the Warriors' second play from scrimmage for a quick 6-0 advantage.