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‘Ice’, ready to bring the fire: McKneely dishes on prep season, getting ready for ACC Published Monday, May. 17, 2021, 12:28 pm Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes and Spotify News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com A middle-school coach dubbed Virginia recruit Isaac McKneely “Ice,” and the nickname stuck. “I guess I’ve kind of lived up to that name. I want the ball in my hands at the end of the game. That’s kind of my time,” said McKneely, the 2021 winner of the Bill Evans Award, which goes to the West Virginia high school basketball player of the year. ....
By May 14, 2021 - 12:06 am Poca s Isaac McKneely is the recipient of the Bill Evans Award. Photo by Eddie Ferrari by Rick Ryan, Charleston Gazette-Mail Isaac McKneely learned a lot this season, and it wasn’t just where he intends to play in college. No, Poca’s junior guard picked up lessons about both basketball and life in general as he and the Dots navigated COVID-19 delays, roster changes, buzzer beaters and his own assortment of injuries to return to the Class AA championship game. McKneely, the centerpiece of that journey for the Dots with a 21.8 scoring average and 62 3-pointers, has been selected as the winner of the Bill Evans Award as the top player in West Virginia, becoming the first to be so honored from a Poca program that has produced several Division I athletes. ....
DeFUNIAK SPRINGS In a lengthy discussion that veered briefly into the possibilities of a development moratorium or even an emergency declaration, Walton County commissioners on Tuesday approved yet another investigation into stormwater control issues at the Sandestin resort and residential community in Miramar Beach. The county is involved in a legal action filed by Alan Osborne, a resident of Sandestin s Driftwood Estates subdivision a fact that complicated Tuesday s discussion of a new study of stormwater control issues. Osborne has long complained that inadequate stormwater retention standards have resulted in repeated flooding of his neighborhood and have adversely affected the water quality in adjacent Choctawhatchee Bay. ....