LOCAL SPORTS

  • Turks Mine ACC

    HARRISONBURG – Wake Forest baseball coach Tom Walter is picky about which Valley League teams get his players.

  • SHS Star Advances

    PENN LAIRD – It was a streaky second set for Delaney Westwood. At times, Spotswood High School’s No. 1 girls’ tennis player couldn’t miss, placing her two-handed forehand wherever she wanted. It was as if she were playing in her own parallel universe.

  • A Giant Flip

    HARRISONBURG — It took Waynesboro High School roughly 30 minutes before it finally put a shot on net against Harrisonburg during the schools’ regular-season-ending soccer game Wednesday night.

  • Area Roundup

    LURAY — Senior second baseman Mackenzie Dovel singled in the go-ahead run to spark a three-run, eighth-inning rally as East Rockingham High School beat Page County 4-1 in a one-game playoff to capture the Shenandoah District regular-season title Wednesday.

  • JMU Softball Coach Out

    HARRISONBURG – James Madison will not renew the contract of softball coach Katie Flynn, the school announced Wednesday.

  • Schedule And Scores

SKYLINE

  • Coppelia’ Comes To BC’s Cole Hall

    HARRISONBURG - The Rockingham Ballet Theatre will bring the classic “Coppelia” to stage once again this weekend.

  • ‘Zuppe’ Offers Gumbo Of Soup Recipes

    At first, I was surprised that the American Academy in Rome would assume that Italians might need their help in preserving time-honored food traditions. This is a subject Italians are famously passionate about.

  • Fire Brings Community Together To Help One Of Its Own

    I almost don’t know where to begin with this column. It seems so long ago since last Monday. Wednesday morning was nice and sunny, so we had no hint the day would take a bad turn.

  • Feast For The Eyes

    HARRISONBURG - Art isn’t usually made in the kitchen, but area chefs say adding an artistic element to dishes is a great way to bring a meal to a new level — and make a centerpiece for diners.

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