Staff Writer
ELKINS Mountain State Forest Festival officials are planning to have the annual Band Field Show competition this fall although it may not take place in Elkins.
On Tuesday, the Randolph County Board of Education voted to purchase new bleachers and a press box to create a new Elkins High School football field beside the school, leaving historic Wimer Stadium, where the bleachers were condemned in the summer of 2020, empty and unused.
The MSFF Band Field Show has taken place at Wimer Stadium for decades, but will now have to move to a different location.
“The band field show is going to happen,” Mountain State Forest Festival Executive Director Robbie Morris told The Inter-Mountain Friday. “It is a little bit in flux as to exactly where it’s going to happen. We have reserved the Buckhannon-Upshur (High School football) field in case the bleachers and everything are not completed at EHS.”
Staff Writer
ELKINS A new era will begin this fall for Elkins High School’s football program, as the school’s football facility will no longer be historic Wimer Stadium.
The Randolph County Board of Education voted Tuesday evening to approve a resolution enabling the county school system to enter into a lease purchase agreement with Citizens Bank of West Virginia.
According to documentation provided by county officials, the loan will provide funding for new bleachers to be built for EHS athletic programs, including football, baseball and band. As part of the bleacher project, county officials will be relocating the home of EHS football from Wimer Stadium to Elkins High School’s current location at Kennedy Drive off the Beverly Pike Five-lane.
Apr 29, 2021
Frank Wimer was a man of faith, a man of courage and a man of determination. He was a veteran of the armed services, an educator, a coach and a father not only to his own children. He was a father figure to every student and player he taught in a classroom or on the field. Anyone lucky enough to have known Frank Wimer might well have said he was the greatest citizen Elkins ever had.
It was on a grass field and/or a coal cinder track where thousands of kids learned to grow up and start to understand how hard work and determination could result in a successful life. It was only fitting for that piece of ground in South Elkins where so many learned to bear the name Wimer Stadium.
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ELKINS Elkins High School’s football program will see changes in its coaching staff for the 2021 season after the resignation of the head coach and three assistants.
During the most recent regular Randolph County Board of Education meeting, the resignation of Elkins High School’s head football coach, Evan Hott, and three of his assistant coaches was accepted by the board.
The resigning assistant coaches were Zachary Neff, Shane Richardson and Timothy Patrick.
The EHS football team won the first playoff game in the school’s history this season, after playing no home games during the regular season due to Wimer Stadium being deemed unsafe earlier this year.