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Conference standings Mountain State Athletic Pos—School Conf All Rtg
1. Woodrow Wilson 8-0 8-0 15.38 2. Nitro 6-1 7-1 13.00 3. South Charleston 6-2 6-2 10.75 4. Parkersburg 6-2 6-3 9.78 5. Hurricane 4-3 5-3 9.75 6. Capital 5-3 5-3 9.25 7. St. Albans 5-3 5-3 8.88 8. Princeton 3-3 5-3 8.38 9. Cabell Midland 5-4 5-4 7.89 10. Riverside 4-4 4-4 7.00 11. Ripley 3-5 4-5 6.11 12. Huntington 1-6 2-6 2.88 13. George Washington 1-7 1-7 1.88 14. Greenbrier East 1-7 1-7 1.50 15. Spring Valley 0-8 0-8 0.00 NOTE: Champion determined by SSAC rating points system. Cardinal Pos—School Conf All 1. Wayne 5-0 8-0 2. Winfield 4-1 5-3 3. Herbert Hoover 3-1 7-1 4. Logan 3-2 5-4 5. Point Pleasant 2-2 3-6 6. Poca 2-4 3-6 7. Sissonville 0-6 0-8 NOTE: Some nonleague games have been designated conference games. Other schools Buffalo (A) 8-0 Scott (AA) 8-1 Hamlin (A) 7-1 Tolsia (AA) 5-3 Ravenswood (AA) 5-4 Wahama (A) 3-5 Chapmanville (AA) 3-5 Sherman (AA) 2-6 Clay County (AA) 2-6 Valley (A) 0-7 Tuesday’s game Valley Fayette 28, Greater Beckley Christian 14 Greater Beckley 0 14 0 0 —14 Valley 6 8 8 6 —28 V — Stewart 73 run (run failed) V — Barron 15 run (Sizemore from Thompson) GBC — Williams 1 run (pass failed) GBC — Rogers 3 run (Williams run) V — Barron 9 run (Tompson run) V — Stewart 40 run (pass failed) This week’s schedule Today’s game Bishop Donahue at Madonna Friday’s games Beall, Md. at Berkeley Springs Buffalo at Matewan Burch at Tug Valley Calhoun at Braxton County Cameron at Bridgeport, Ohio Chapmanville at Wayne Duval at Williamson Fairmont Senior at Bridgeport Fayetteville at Greenbrier West Frankfort at Keyser George Washington at Capital Gilbert at Man Grafton at Lincoln Greenbrier East at Hurricane Hamlin at Gilmer County Hannan at Big Creek Harts at Franklin Furnace Green, Ohio Hedgesville at Hampshire Herbert Hoover at Point Pleasant Huntington at South Charleston James Monroe at Bluefield John Marshall at Wheeling Park Lewis County at Robert C. Byrd Martinsburg at Musselman Meadow Bridge at Mount Hope Morgantown at University Mount View at Oak Hill Nicholas County at Summers County North Marion at Elkins Notre Dame at Clay-Battelle Oak Glen at Magnolia Parkersburg Catholic at Wahama Parkersburg South at Preston Pendleton County at Moorefield Petersburg at Tucker County Philip Barbour at Liberty Harrison Pocahontas County at PikeView Princeton at Spring Valley Randolph-Macon, Va. at East Hardy Ravenswood at Ripley Ritchie County at Williamstown Riverside at Cabell Midland Shady Spring at Liberty Raleigh Sherman at Scott South Harrison at Richwood St. Albans at Parkersburg St. Marys at Doddridge County Tolsia at Winfield Tygarts Valley at Hundred Tyler Consolidated at Woodsfield Monroe Cen., Ohio Valley Fayette at Midland Trail Valley Wetzel at Paden City Webster County at Clay County Weir at Rayland Buckeye Local, Ohio Westside at Sissonville
Williamson at Van Willow Wood Symmes Valley, Ohio at Guyan Valley Woodrow Wilson at Nitro Wyoming East at Independence Zeeland, N.D. at Brooke Saturday’s games Linsly at Wheeling Central Montcalm at Greater Beckley Christian W.Va. high school football leaders WHEELING — West Virginia high school football statistical leaders compiled by Doug Huff, secretary-treasurer of the West Virginia Sports Writers Association: POINTS 1. Josh Culbertson, Nitro 180 2. D.J. Taylor, Herbert Hoover 156 3. Paul Goodrich, Calhoun 150 4. Garry Roland, Wayne 142 5. Trent Walker, Greenbrier West 118 6. B.J. Evans, Tolsia 115 7. Maxwell Anderson, Morgantown 114 8. Andrew Carrier, Buck.-Upshur 108 9. Alex Foltz, East Hardy 106 10. Josh Twyman, Martinsburg 102 11. Tyler Lowers, Williamstown 100 12. Marcus Manns, Woodrow Wilson 98 13. Adam Havens, Montcalm 97 14. Travis Dill, Buffalo 96 15. William Gardner, Princeton 92 16. Josh Sims, Magnolia 90 (tie) Tommy Newman, Liberty Raleigh 90 Touchdowns: Culbertson, 30; Taylor, 26; Goodrich, 24; Roland, 23; Anderson, 19; Carrier, Walker, 18; Twyman, 17. TD PASSES 1. J.J. Mayer, Robert C. Byrd 20 2. Adam Leonard, East Fairmont 18 (tie) Adrian Thomas, Mount View 18 4. Justin Taylor, Logan 16 5. Justin Lowe, Tyler Consolidated 15 TD RECEPTIONS 1. Josh Dilger, Doddridge 10 (tie) Jordan Griffin, Robert C. Byrd 10 3. Jacob Janicki, East Fairmont 9 4. Derek Sevier, East Fairmont 8 (tie) Chris Fulmer, Nitro 8 (tie). C. B. Green, Logan 8 (tie) Jake Holt, Matewan 8 FIELD GOALS 1. Derek Moore, Hurricane 5 2. Matt Deel, John Marshall 4 (tie) Brad Bledsoe, Cabell Midland 4 (tie) Alex Campbell, Ripley 4 Distance: Campbell, 43 yards; Moore, 42; Mark Wilfong, Buckhannon-Upshur, 40. |
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