From ESPN of all places, but an excellent and affecting piece that is about so much more than high school athletics.
BUCKHANNON, W.Va. -- Something akin to normal: the flat white light of a high school gymnasium. A Thursday night wrestling meet.
On a blue mat laid across a hardwood basketball court, the boys of Buckhannon-Upshur High stretch and grapple, getting loose. The visiting North Marion squad jogs in a lazy semicircle, half the team sporting Mohawk haircuts. The 140-pound class is sponsored by Sam's Pizza. Heavyweights are brought to you by Strader Backhoe Service.
In the bleachers, parents and locals wear ribbons pinned to wool sweaters and broken-in baseball caps.
Ribbons, black like coal.
"In a way, these ribbons are silly," says Sheri Haver-Newbrough, 47, a resident of Upshur County. "But they're just to show the families that we support them. That if we could take their grief, we would."http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=hruby/060109