Thursday, October 01, 2009

West Virginia High School Football Scores - Week 5

West Virginia High School Football Scores
Saturday, September 26, 2009

Valley Wentzel 46 Hannan 0
Van 49 Paden City 38

West Virginia High School Football Scores
Friday, September 25, 2009

Braxton County 25 Lincoln 20
Brooke 43 Parkersburg 42
Calhoun County 57 Gilmer County 20
Chapmanville 34 Sissonville 19
George Washington 54 Woodrow Wilson 14
Gilbert 40 Buffalo 0
Greenbrier East 14 Lincoln County 12
Iaeger 32 Mount View 6
Magnolia 61 Tolsia 0
Man 34 Logan 7
Poca 24 Nitro 14
Point Pleasant 57 Tug Valley 0
Ravenswood 17 Herbert Hoover 12
Richwood 37 Webster County 26
Ripley 19 Parkersburg South 7
Riverside 34 Capital 19
Scott 26 Roane County 14
Shady Spring 14 Greenbrier West 7
South Charleston 40 Huntington 10
Spring Valley 16 Princeton 6
Van 49 Paden City 38
Wahama 48 Buckeye Trail 29
Wayne 22 Keyser 0
Williamstown 38 Tyler Consolidated 14
Winfield 17 Hurricane 16

Saturday, August 29, 2009

West Virginia High School Football Scoreboard - Week 1

by Jeff Fisher
West Virginia High School Football Huddle


The Saturday Gazette Mail is reporting that Brooke quarterback Cotey Wallace opened the season in a big way with 323 yards passing and two touchdowns to go along with 118 yards rushing in his team's 43-42 win over Parkersburg.



West Virginia High School Football Scores
Friday, August 28, 2009


Bishop Walsh (MD) 16, Moorefield 13
Bluefield 48, Graham, Va. 7
Braxton County 25, Lincoln 20
Bridgeport 38, Buckhannon-Upshur 7
Brooke 43, Parkersburg 42
Calhoun County 57, Gilmer County 20
Chapmanville 34, Sissonville 19
Clarke County (VA) 45, Berkeley Springs 0
Clay-Battelle 54, Trinity 0
Columbiana Crestview, Ohio 51, Oak Glen 6
Fairmont Senior 42, Robert C. Byrd 6
Fayetteville 47, Oak Hill 6
George Washington 55, Woodrow Wilson 14
Gilbert 40, Buffalo 0
Grafton 44, Philip Barbour 0
Greenbrier East 14, Lincoln County 12
Hedgesville 26, Washington 20
Iaeger 32, Mount View 6
Independence 29, Midland Trail 12
James Monroe 21, Narrows (VA) 7
Lewis County 56, Liberty Harrison 0
Loudoun County (VA) 38, Musselman 0
Magnolia 61, Tolsia 0
Man 34, Logan 7
Martinsburg 31, Stonewall Jackson-Manassas (VA). 17
Mount Hope 50, Big Creek 6
Nicholas County 40, Clay County 7
Notre Dame 46, Hundred 14
Pendleton County 49, Tygarts Valley 15
PikeView 34, Meadow Bridge 14
Poca 20, Nitro 14
Point Pleasant 57, Tug Valley 0
Ravenswood 20, Herbert Hoover 12
Richwood 37, Webster County 26
Ripley 19, Parkersburg South 7
Scott 26, Roane County 14
Shady Spring 14, Greenbrier West 7
South Charleston 40, Huntington 10
South Harrison 33, Doddridge County 27
Spring Valley 16, Princeton 6
St. Marys 28, Ritchie County 8
Tucker County 40, Pocahontas County 27
University 28, North Marion 7
Wahama 48, Lore City Buckeye Trail (OH) 29
Wayne 22, Keyser 0
Westside 47, Liberty Raleigh 0
Wheeling Park 14, Morgantown 3
Williamstown 38, Tyler Consolidated 14
Winfield 17, Hurricane 16
Wirt County 39, Valley Fayette 8

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Dungy, Manning, Carroll & Irvin Coming to a Theater Near You for HS Football

by Jeff Fisher
West Virginia High School Football Huddle


It won't be a Hollywood premiere, but the stars will be shining on August 25th when Tony Dungy's RED ZONE '09 kicks-off the high school football season with a two-hour motivation show that will be shown in over 460 select movie theaters across America.

The former Indianapolis Colts head coach will be joined by three-time National Football League MVP Peyton Manning, Defensive Player of the Year Bob Sanders, Dallas Cowboys Hall of Fame Receiver Michael Irvin, USC Head Coach Pete Carroll and many others during this first-of-its-kind theater event.

Tony Dungy’s RED ZONE ’09 gives athletes unprecedented access to professional coaches and players who will present inside tips on football, the keys to winning at any position, and discuss the importance of hard work, team building, conditioning, skills development and mental toughness. A news release on the event states that regardless of ability level, audiences of all ages will be inspired to work hard, eat right, stay focused and expand their skills – on and off the field.

In addition, USC Coach Carroll will specifically address how parents can help their high school athletes prepare and potentially increase their chances of receiving college athletic scholarships.

To read the news release in its entirety click here
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