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Three people were inside this burning home but managed to get out safely.
Firefighters are battling a massive fire in East Bank in Kanawha County. A house on Walnut Street went up in flames around 5:15 a.m. Firefighters said two people were home at the time but managed to
Three escape massive fire in a home on Walnut Street in Kanawha County
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. -
Marshall
punter Tyler Williams was named a Freshman All-American first team
selection Monday by CollegeFootballNews.com. It was the second frosh
All-America pick in two days for the
Herd after linebacker D.J. Hunter picked up the same honor from The
Sporting News.
CollegeFootballNews.com also listed Hunter and Herd running back Kevin Grooms as honorable mention selections on its list.
Williams,
the league's only Ray Guy Award semifinalist, was one of the Herd's
most pleasant surprises in 2012, averaging 45.19 yards per punt, the
ninth-highest average
nationally. He had 13 kicks of 50 or more yards, while landing 16
inside the 20 and nine more that were fair caught. He posted a 66-yard
boot at Rice, where he averaged 50.8 yards per kick. He also averaged
51.2 yards per punt in his four kicks at then-No.
11 ranked West Virginia and 50.5 at East Carolina. He was also an
All-Freshman Team selection by Conference USA's 12 head coaches.
Monday's announcement is Marshall's fourth freshman honor since joining Conference USA.
Defensive
back DeQuan Bembry was a first-team Freshman All-American by
CollegeFootballNews.com in 2008, while tight end Cody Slate was selected
to Sporting News' Freshman All-American
list in 2006.