All schools in Upshur County will close at 1 p.m. today. All B-UHS sporting events today are canceled.

Five individuals and one team to be inducted into B-UHS Athletic Hall of Fame on Sept. 21

TENNERTON – The Buckhannon-Upshur Athletic Hall of Fame committee has announced its class for 2024.

Jim Marsh, Chairman of the B-UHS Athletic Hall of Fame, made the announcement this week as five individuals and one team that will make up the Class of 2024. The individuals and team are:

Fred Gaudet 1968

Fred was a 1968 graduate of B-UHS and was an outstanding football and basketball player for the Bucs. He was a member of the 1966 Class AAA state championship team. In 1967, he was a senior co-captain, Honorable Mention on the Big 10 All-Conference Team and accepted a football scholarship to Marshall College (now University). In basketball he was Honorable Mention in the Big 10 averaging 17 points per game. As a dedicated public servant, Fred served as Buckhannon Chief of Police, Magistrate, Upshur County Sheriff and on the Upshur County Commission.

Kayla Linger 2011

Kayla was a 2011 graduate of B-UHS where she excelled as a softball player. In 2008, she was named Rookie of the Year. In 2009, she was the B-U softball MVP and was First Team All-NCAC. As a starting pitcher in 2010, she earned the NCAC Pitcher of the Year honor and was selected to the All-State First Team. Her career pitching statistics include: 517 strikeouts, a 1.28 earned run average, and a WHIP of 0.86. She received the Ray Wollaber Memorial Award in 2011.

John Shomo 1954

John was a 1954 graduate of Buckhannon-Upshur where he participated in football, basketball, baseball, and track and field. In baseball, he was First Team All-Big 10 Conference playing second base. He batted .448 with nine stolen bases. As a junior in basketball, he played in 18 games and scored 86 points and was known for his aggressive plays and steals. His senior season was cut short due to an injury as he only played seven games averaging 13.3 points per game. In football, he played safety and filled in as the backup quarterback. He had some college scholarship offers but instead chose to join the Army to become a paratrooper. After two years in the military, he enrolled at West Virginia Wesleyan and played cornerback for four years under legendary coach Sam Ross.

Doug Straight 1996

Doug was a 1996 graduate of Buckhannon-Upshur while competing for four years on the varsity baseball team. He was a two-time NCAC First Team selection. During his senior year, he posted a stellar batting average of .519 and was named the NCAC Player of the Year and First Team All-State. As a pitcher, Doug earned 24 career wins with 301 strikeouts. He was drafted by the Los Angles Dodgers in 1996 but chose to continue his baseball career at Kent State University. While at Kent State, he posted 20 career victories and received the Steve Stone Outstanding Baseball Player Award.

Brooklyn Waddell 2013

Brooklyn graduated from Buckhannon-Upshur in 2013. She was an outstanding soccer and softball player. In softball, Brooklyn earned Second Team All-State honors in 2012 and 2013. She was named Special Honorable Mention in 2011. As a soccer player, she garnered Second Team All-State honors in 2012 and First Team Big 10 All-Conference in 2011, 2012 and 2013. At West Virginia Wesleyan she was twice named an NCAA Division II All-American in softball and MEC Player of the Year in 2015. She was also named First Team and All-Regional in 2015 and 2016. As a senior in 2017, she was named the MEC MVP Tournament in softball while being named the Culpepper Athlete of the Year at West Virginia Wesleyan.

1999 Baseball Team

The team set a school record for wins in a season with a 29-6 record. They were sectional champions beating Elkins by a 17-3 score and Lewis County by a 4-3 score. They followed that up as regional champions with a 12-9 win over Philip Barbour and a 16-6 win over Wheeling Park. At the state tournament, the Bucs lost in the semifinals to Hurricane by a 4-2 score As a team, they batted .343 and only had 39 errors in 35 games. Their walk/strikeout ratio was 161/59. They were coached by head coach Mickey Tenney and assistant coaches Mike Gillespie and Brian Hinkle.

The Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Banquet will be held Sept. 21, 2024, in the high school commons area at 6 p.m. Tickets are $15 each and must be purchased in advance as no tickets will be sold at the door. Tickets may be purchased from Jim Marsh (304-472-6909) or at the high school from Monica Smith (Athletic Secretary at 304-472-3720 extension 5010).

Share this story:

RECENT Stories

Softball Lady Bucs drop 13-11 decision to Preston in sectional opener

The Buckhannon-Upshur Lady Bucs fell 13-11 to the Preston Knights in their sectional softball opener despite outhitting their opponents and mounting a late-inning rally that left the tying run stranded.

Baseball Bucs own worst enemy in 8-4 loss to Lincoln

Seven errors by Buckhannon-Upshur allowed all eight Lincoln runs to be unearned, including six in a disastrous seventh inning, leading to an 8-4 home defeat for the Bucs despite Jevon Westfall’s three-run homer.

National Nurses Week 2025: Nurses serve as frontline, backbone of health care at WVU Medicine St. Joseph’s Hospital

WVU Medicine St. Joseph’s Hospital honors its dedicated nurses during National Nurses Week, celebrating their vital role in patient care and recognizing longtime staff like Amberly Starkey for decades of compassionate service to the community.

This week’s Hank Ellis All-Stars: Jeremiah Jeffries and Patience Cook

Jeremiah Jeffries and Patience Cook, standout tennis players at Buckhannon-Upshur, earned Hank Ellis All-Star honors this week after winning their respective singles titles at the Big 10 Conference championships.

Upshur County man arrested for felony domestic assault after alleged incident at a convenience store

Joseph Snider, 57, of Buckhannon, was arrested and charged with felony domestic assault after allegedly striking a woman on the head during an altercation at a convenience store.
WVWC Tennis

Tennis ‘Cats get selected for NCAA regional bid

West Virginia Wesleyan’s men’s tennis team earned a #4 seed in the NCAA Division II regional and will face Davis & Elkins on May 9 in Charleston, with the winner advancing toward the national championships.

WVWC’s Eplin earns Honorable Mention honors on MEC All-Conference Baseball Team

West Virginia Wesleyan’s Hunter Eplin received Honorable Mention honors as the Mountain East Conference announced its 2025 all-conference baseball team and major award winners ahead of this week’s championship tournament.

Field is set for MEC postseason baseball tournament

The Mountain East Conference Baseball Championship field is set, with Point Park and Charleston earning top seeds as the five-day tournament opens Wednesday at GoMart Ballpark in Charleston.

Wesleyan baseball ends year with doubleheader sweep over Senators

West Virginia Wesleyan wrapped up its baseball season by sweeping Davis & Elkins in a hard-fought doubleheader, winning 4–3 and 6–5 behind timely hitting, aggressive baserunning, and strong bullpen performances.

Necco-Elkins installs experienced leader for regional foster care

Necco has appointed Teresa McCourt as Program Director of its Elkins office, aiming to increase support and foster home placements — especially for teens and tweens — in response to rising local foster care needs.

Upshur County Sports Calendar

The Upshur County sports calendar for the week of May 5 includes baseball, softball, track and field, and lacrosse matchups for Buckhannon-Upshur teams, with games scheduled nearly every day except Thursday and Sunday.

Lacrosse Bucs win playoff opener over John Marshall, 14-2

The Buckhannon-Upshur lacrosse team overwhelmed John Marshall 14-2 in their playoff opener, led by Tobias Marple’s five goals, extending their win streak to six and advancing to face Mountain State next.