West Virginia high school football fans will get quite a preview of the 2006 season on August 18th in Bluefield when Mitchell Stadium will host the Pocahntas Coal Champi-ons Classic. Seven teams, two of which made it to state championship games last year, will take part in a day-long preseason scrimmage that's being billed as a "grid-o-rama.
Bluefield, Graham, Mount View, Richlands, George Wythe, Pulaski County and Rockbridge County will take part of a schedule that will see each team play two, two-quarter games.
For more on the Classic, please click on our headline "Pocahontas Coal Champions Classic".
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Sunday, January 29, 2006
Super Six Stays In Wheeling
The Super Six West Virginia State High School Football Championships will stay in Wheeling for two more years. State officials voted 6-2 in favor of Wheeling. Former host Charleston was the only other town to big on hosting the games.
To read more, please click on The High School Football Huddle headline "Super Six Staying In Wheeling".
To read more, please click on The High School Football Huddle headline "Super Six Staying In Wheeling".
Friday, January 20, 2006
West Virginia High School Football Championships...Charleston or Wheeling?
Is the Super Six moving back to Charleston or staying in Wheeling? We should know next week.
Until then read this article from the Charleston Daily Mail by clicking on our headline "West Virginia High School Football Championships...Charleston or Wheeling?".
Until then read this article from the Charleston Daily Mail by clicking on our headline "West Virginia High School Football Championships...Charleston or Wheeling?".
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