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Irish overcome hot shooting from Rebels to win Class AA quarterfinal, 68-58 By May 5, 2021 - 1:57 pm Charleston Catholic s Aiden Satterfield slams home two of his game-high 27 points against Ritchie County. Photo by Eddie Ferrari Charleston Catholic s Aiden Satterfield slams home two of his game-high 27 points against Ritchie County. Photo by Eddie Ferrari Charleston Catholic slides past Ritchie County in the Class AA Quarterfinals, 68-58. Photo by Eddie Ferrari Charleston Catholic slides past Ritchie County in the Class AA Quarterfinals, 68-58. Photo by Eddie Ferrari Charleston Catholic slides past Ritchie County in the Class AA Quarterfinals, 68-58. Photo by Eddie Ferrari ....
Charleston Catholic will open the season vs. Wheeling Central on March 5 (Photo by Teran Malone) Story by Taylor Kennedy MORGANTOWN, W.Va. Teams all across West Virginia are gearing up for the beginning of the winter athletics season. The expected start is set for February 15th. Among those teams is Charleston Catholic. Head coach Hunter Moles will be going into his second season with the Irish. Last season, CCHS finished with a 19-5 record, which earned them the No. 2 seed in the Class A boys basketball state tournament. “You have to take it one day at a time, and it has been the message to our program ever since our state tournament got canceled last year. Control what you can control. We always say that it is bigger than basketball. That is something that you have to learn in life, and that is that you have to control what you can control,” said Moles. ....