Things could get interesting in the months to come if you read between the lines in the recruitment of Mingo Central’s Jeremy Dillon.
Dillon, who committed to Marshall for basketball last September, has done nothing to tarnish his future in that sport, averaging a team-high 21.2 points for the Miners (15-4), who are ranked No. 3 in Class AA.
But there’s also that smidgen of success Dillon had in football last year, when all he did was capture the Kennedy Award as the top player in West Virginia while leading Mingo Central to a 14-0 record and its first state championship.