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McKneely sets commitment date, Biggs and Bryan reopen recruitment

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Two of the state’s top high school athletes have updated their respective recruitments.

Spring Valley’s Bryce Biggs & Wheeling Park’s Caleb Bryan reopen recruitment

Spring Valley senior lineman Bryce Biggs has reopened his recruiting process. In October, Biggs committed to Marshall University. However, Biggs announced on his twitter site Monday that he is no longer committed to the Herd.

Biggs held 16 Division I offers at the time of his commitment to Marshall. Charles Huff has replaced Doc Holliday as the head coach of the Herd.

Spring Valley’s Bryce Biggs (65) blocks out Parkersburg’s Will Coffman (Photo by Marcus Constantino)

Wheeling Park lineman Caleb Bryan has also decommitted from Marshall.

 

Poca’s McKneely sets commitment date

The top West Virginia native in the Class of 2022 has set a date for his verbal commitment. Poca junior Isaac McKneely has announced he will commit on Saturday at 2 p.m.

McKneely averaged 22 points a game in his sophomore season. He has released a ‘Top 8 list’ in his recruitment with some of the biggest programs in the nation: Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisville, North Carolina, Purdue, Virginia and West Virginia.

Poca’s Isaac McKneely (Photo by Chuck Roberts)