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Phelps’ Tyler Weddington raising scouting eyebrows as the state’s leading rebounder

PHELPS, Ky. – Phelps High School’s basketball standout Tyler Weddington is heads and shoulders above all other players in rebounding statewide, with his average of 16 rebounds a game leading players across the commonwealth – four more a game than second-place Foundation Christian Academy’s Logan Nix.

Now he’s making headlines in scouting reports such as Kevin Moses’ self-named blog kevinmosesscouting.com.

In his post, “Kentucky’s Rebounding King: Power, Production, and Purpose,” Moses touts Weddington as more than a one-season wonder.

“The numbers don’t lie. Tyler is averaging 29.6 points, 16.8 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, and 3 blocks per game, ranking as the #1 rebounder in Kentucky and the #3 scorer statewide,” writes Moses. “He was also the top rebounder in Kentucky last season, proving that this dominance on the boards is not a one-year wonder but a consistent standard.”

At forward, small forward, and occasionally playing center for the Hornets, Weddington has accumulated stats that are simply jaw-dropping.

In a game again Belfry in February, he recorded a season-high 51 points and 20 rebounds. And those kinds of games happen more often than not. Going back to the previous season, Weddington rode a hot streak, grabbing nine or more rebounds in 40 consecutive games.

With stats this impressive, Moses said he wouldn’t be surprised to see Weddington rise to the next level.

“He projects as a strong impact player at the next level,” said Moses. “Continued skill development and exposure will position him to draw increasing college attention.”

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City of Logan asks for donations after elementary school burns

UPDATE: Logan County Schools issued a statement Thursday afternoon, saying no more donations are needed for Logan Elementary.

“Because of your incredible response, we are currently at capacity and are unable to accept any additional donations at this time,” the statement said. “Please know that your willingness to help has made a meaningful difference for our students, staff and families as we move forward.”


Logan Elementary sustained heavy damage in a fire Saturday morning.
Logan Elementary sustained heavy damage in a fire Saturday morning. (Photo credit: City of Logan)

LOGAN, W.Va. — The City of Logan is asking area residents to collect school supplies, after the city’s elementary school was damaged in a fire over the weekend.

The fire broke out shortly after 10 a.m. Saturday and was quickly contained by Logan Fire Department and other assisting departments. However, the school was heavily damaged, and Logan Elementary students will now be attending class at Logan Middle School.

In addition, nearly everything in the school was a total loss due to fire, smoke and water damage, including the school supplies students use. The city is asking people to donate items on the following list:

The Basics (because kids absolutely FLY through these):

  • Pencils (Ticonderoga or similar)
  • Erasers (pink or cap)
  • Crayons (24-count boxes)
  • Colored pencils
  • Washable markers (classic colors)
  • Highlighters
  • Glue sticks
  • Student scissors
  • Teacher scissors
  • Dry erase markers + erasers
  • Plastic pencil boxes

Paper & Learning Supplies:

  • Construction paper (assorted)
  • White copy paper
  • Cardstock (white & colors)
  • Chart paper pads (the big ones they learn their letters on)
  • Sticky notes (variety packs)
  • Wide-ruled notebook paper

The Not-So-Fun But Very Necessary Stuff:

  • Clorox/Lysol wipes
  • Tissues
  • Paper towels
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Baby wipes
  • Trash bags

The Fun & Creative Things (because classrooms should feel magical):

  • Tempera paint sets
  • Paint brushes (class set)
  • Play-Doh
  • Craft sticks
  • Craft glue (bottles)
  • Stickers (reward/incentives)
  • Prize box items
  • Board games

Classroom Setup Helpers:

  • Two-pocket folders
  • Storage bins/baskets
  • Stapler + staples
  • Clear & masking tape
  • Tape dispensers
  • Laminating sheets
  • Headphones (multipacks for devices/reading apps)
  • Floor seating cushions or wobble seats
  • Snacks (crackers, granola bars, etc.)

The city recommends sending items directly to the school at the following address:

Logan Middle School
Attn: Logan Elementary School
14 Wildcat Way
Logan, WV 25601

Both elementary and middle school students are on remote learning to allow school personnel time to prepare Logan Middle School to host both student bodies. Middle school students will return to the classroom on Tuesday, and elementary students will begin going to the middle school on Wednesday.

An open house will be held for elementary students and families from 4 to 6 p.m. next Tuesday to answer questions and give students a chance to familiarize themselves with the school.

More information about the return to the classroom can be found on the Logan County School Facebook page.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

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