Kanawha Valley Chapter Scholarship Fund raiser (view as slideshow)

More than 100 loyal Mountaineers attended a meet and greet with WVU's Head Basketball Coach Bob Huggins. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Kanawha Valley Chapter's scholarship fund. The event kicked off the weekend for the WVU-Marshall game.

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Attendees enjoy Coach's speech

Brady Campbell shoots rifle

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WVU alumni and friends enjoy listening to Coach Bob Huggins.

Mountaineer Brady Campbell was on hand to get things started.

Chancellor Noland with Garrisons and guests

Coach Huggins & Craig Walker

Coach Huggins with Donna Brown

Chancellor Brian Noland (second from left facing camera), talks with guests.

Coach Bob Huggins greets Craig Walker during the Kanawha Valley Chapter's fund raiser.

Donna Brown (left) asks Coach Bob Huggins about the season while Mona Pastilong listens intently.

Coach Huggins, Hastings, Douglas, Garrison, Goodwin, Campbell

Coach Huggins

Dan & Betsy Brown with Ellen

L to r: Steve Hastings of the Kanawha Valley Chapter, Coach Huggins, President Mike Garrison and WVU Board of Governors Chairman Steve Goodwin,and Brady Campbell listen to Steve Douglas.

Steve Douglas introduces Coach Bob Huggins, as well as WVU President Mike Garrison and WVU Board of Governors Chairman Steve Goodwin.

Dan & Betsy Brown of Hilton Head, SC, smile with Ellen Goodwin (center). Dan & Besty were in town for the WVU-Marshall game.

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Dave Santrock and Pete White

Gregg & Doug Skaff Sr.

Dan Blizzard (left) catches up with Morgantown Mayor Ron Justice and WVU Board of Governors Chair Steve Goodwin.

Dr. David Santrock talks with Pete White of the WVU Foundation Board of Directors.

Gregg Cave and Doug Skaff Sr. pose for the camera.

Jo & Pete White talk with guest

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Kanawha Valley Chapter with Pres Garrison

Jo & Pete White chat with Dr.David Santrock (left).

The views from the Sunrise Mansion were breathtaking. Mountaineers enjoyed seeing Charleston from high above the city.

Members of the Kanawha Valley Chapter strike a pose with President Mike Garrison who attended the fund raiser. Pictured (l to r): Reenie Keely, Steve Hastings, President Mike Garrison, Justin & Southern.

Karen Farmer talks with guests

Kevin Berry with Sarah Blizzard

Lisa Hanselman and Steve Douglas

Karen Farmer greets Debbie Ballard as she arrives at the event.

Kevin Berry (center) talks with Sarah Blizzard (left) and Bettijane Burger.

Steve Douglas chats with Lisa Hanselman, associate director of the Mountaineer Parents Club.

Little Mountaineer

Nancy Walker & Mona Pastilong

Steve Douglas with Ralph Newbanks

Gage Campbell, the youngest Mountaineer on hand, enjoyed the evening's events. Gage is the son of WVU alumni Robert & Pam Campbell.

Nancy Walker (left) smiles with Mona Pastilong during the festivities.

Steve Douglas, president & CEO of the WVU Alumni Association, poses with Ralph Newbanks of Charlotte, NC. Ralph was in town for the game.

Steve Farmer and Gayle Manchin

Sunrise Mansion

WVU Alums mingling

Steve Farmer, whose law firm Farmer, Cline & Campbell sponsored the event, greets First Lady Gayle Manchin.

The former Sunrise Museum, now home to Farmer, Cline & Campbell, was the site for the Kanawha Valley Chapter's fund raiser.

President Mike Garrison (far left) greets WVU alumni at the meet and greet.