WVSSAC Super Six Football Championships

The WVSSAC Super Six Football Championships is a series of high school football games, typically held on the first weekend of December, that determine the high school champions of the U.S. state of West Virginia. The tournaments that lead to the championship games, as well as regular-season competition, are governed by the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission (WVSSAC). The games have the name of "Super Six" because six teams play in the state's three championship games. The Championship games are held at Wheeling Island Stadium in Wheeling, a two-day affair, with one game on Friday and two on Saturday.

History

The WVSSAC began conducting state football championships in 1937. Throughout its history, the competition has been divided into classes based on enrollment. The history of classifications is as follows:

  • 1903-1936: Prior to WVSSAC or sportswriter involvement: Single-class system, games arranged by individual teams, 1903 & 1907 Fairmont Senior Source: "Knights of the Laughing Waters" by George W. Ramsey, Jr., 1915 Source: "Buckhannon Record" newspaper November 1915, 1916-1936 Source: "History of Sports in West Virginia" by Doug Huff. 1909, 1912 Source: "Huntington Advertiser" newspaper. 1908 & 1913 "Wheeling Genealogical Society.
  • 1916-1956: Colored School State Champions. Before the historic Brown vs. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling, schools, and football games, were segregated. African Americans were forced to play in their own league. The West Virginia Athletic Union governed African American athletics during this time.
  • 1937–1946: Single-class system. Champion was named by the West Virginia Sportswriters Association.
  • 1947–1954: Two-class system. Schools were placed in Class A or B based on enrollment.
  • 1955–1957: Three-class system, based on enrollment, with Class B, Class A or AA based on enrollment.
  • 1958–present: Three-class system, based on enrollment, with Classes A, AA and AAA.

In 1947 in Class B, 1947 and 1948 in Class A, and 1955 and 1956 in Class AA, there were no actual championship games. Those championships was awarded based on ratings. Class B was only in use from 1947 through 1957.

From 1947 to 1954, there were only two classes; Class A (big schools) and Class B (small schools). From 1955 to 1957, there were three classes; Class AA (big schools), Class A (medium sized schools) and Class B (small schools). From 1958 to the present there have been three classes as well, however the names have been changed to; Class AAA (big schools), Class AA (medium sized schools) and Class A (small schools).

Single Class

YearChampion
1903Fairmont Senior (8-0-0)
1907Fairmont Senior(2) (6-3-0)
1908Wheeling[1]
1909Huntington[2](5-1-0)
1912Huntington(2)[2](5-3-0)
1913Wheeling(2)[1]
1915Buckhannon[3] (8-0-0)
1916Wheeling(3)[1] (8-0-1)
1917Huntington(3)[2] (5-0-0)
1918Parkersburg (2-1-0)
Buckhannon(2)[3] (4-0-0)
1919Parkersburg(2) (7-1-0)
1920Charleston[4] (8-0-1)
1921Parkersburg(3) (9-0-0)
1922Charleston(2)[4] (9-1-2)
Parkersburg(4) (9-2-0)
Clarksburg Washington Irving[5] (8-1-0)
St. Marys (9-1-0)
Wheeling(4)[1] (5-2-1)
Huntington(4)[2] (4-4-1)
Mannington (9-0-0)
1923Huntington(5)[2](9-2-0)
1924Buckhannon(3)[3] (8-0-0)
Fairmont Senior(3) (8-0-1)
Charleston(3)[4] (11-1-1)
1925Clarksburg-Victory[6] (8-0-0)
Wheeling(5)[1] (8-1-1)
1926Benwood Union[7] (8-1-0)
Williamson[8] (11-0-0)
Magnolia (9-0-0)
Clarksburg Washington Irving(2)[5] (8-0-1)
1927Morgantown (9-0-0)
Parkersburg(5) (10-0-0)
1928Benwood Union(2)[7] (8-0-0)
Elkins (9-0-0)
Huntington(6)[2] (10-0-2)
1929Fairmont Senior(4) (8-0-0)
Clarksburg Roosevelt-Wilson[5] (8-0-0)
1930Huntington(7)[2](7-3-1)
1931Benwood Union(3)[7]
1932Big Creek[9] (9-0-0)
1933Charleston(4) (13-1-0)
Doddridge[10] (9-0-0)
1934Huntington(8)[2] (10-0-0)
Big Creek(2)[9] (9-0-0)
1935Weir (10-0-0)
Clarksburg-Victory(2)[6] (9-0-0)
1936Doddridge[10] (10-0-0)

WV Colored State Football Champions

It is almost surreal to think that, not that many years ago, African American students were barred from playing football with White Americans. This changed in 1954 with a supreme court decision, Brown vs. Board of Education, overturning school segregation. The black schools were governed by the WV Athletic Union but did not receive as consistent media attention as their white counterparts. This makes research difficult. Information on the Colored State Football Champions has been provided by Robert Bonner, WV high school football researcher. More will be entered as the information becomes available.

Single Class

YearChampion
1916
1917Sumner[11]
1918
1919
1920Frederick Douglass[12]
1921Frederick Douglass(2)[12] & Sumner(2)[11] (tie)
1922Frederick Douglass(3)[12]
1923Garnet[13]
1924
1925
1926Booker T. Washington[14]
1927Kelly Miller[15]
1928Kelly Miller(2)[15]
1929Kelly Miller(3)[15]
1930Garnet(2)[13] (6-0-0)
1931Fairmont-Dunbar[16]
1932Gary District[17]
1933Garnet(3)[13] (7-0-0)
1934Fairmont-Dunbar(2)[16] (8-0-0)
1935Excelsior[18]
1936DuBois[19]
1937Frederick Douglass(4)[12]
1938DuBois(2)[19]
1939DuBois(3)[19]
1940Monongalia[20]
1941Stratton[21] (8-0-2)
1942DuBois(4)[19]
1943Fairmont-Dunbar(3)[16]
1944Elkhorn[22]
1945Excelsior(2)[18]
1946Stratton(2)[21] (10-0-0)
1947Frederick Douglass(5)[12]
1948Aracoma[23]
1949Aracoma(2)[23]
1950Garnet(4)[13] (9-1-0)
1951Conley[24]
1952Kimball[25]
1953Fairmont-Dunbar(4)[16]
1954Stratton(3)[21] (9-0-0)
1955Byrd Prillerman[26]
1956Gary District(2)[17]

WV Catholic Schools State Football Champions

Prior to 1977, private schools were not allowed to compete in post season play-offs.

Single Class

YearChampionScoreRunner-Up
1962Charleston Catholic13-7Wheeling Central
1963Wheeling Central40-6Charleston Catholic
1964Wheeling Central(2)28-20Charleston Catholic
1965Wheeling Central(3)no game played
1966Wheeling Central(4)46-6Weirton-Madonna
1967Wheeling Central(5)no game played
1968Weirton-Madonnano game played
1969Charleston Catholic(2)12-7Parkersburg Catholic
1970Parkersburg Catholic21-0Clarksburg-Notre Dame
1971Weirton-Madonna(2)44-6Bishop Donahue[27]
1972Weirton-Madonna(3)22-6Charleston Catholic
1973Charleston Catholic(3)27-6Weirton-Madonna
1974Clarksburg-Notre Dame20-16Weirton-Madonna
1975Weirton-Madonna(4)39-13Clarksburg-Notre Dame
1976Charleston Catholic(4)6-0Morgantown-St. Francis

WV SPORTS WRITERS VOTE

Single Class

YearChampion
1937Hinton[28]
1938Parkersburg(6)
1939Charleston(5)[4]
1940Parkersburg (7)
1941Mullens[29]
1942Weir(2)
1943Parkersburg (8)
1944Williamson[8]
1945South Charleston
1946Fairmont Senior(5)

TWO CLASS SYSTEM (A, B) 1947-1954 / WVSSAC Ratings

Class A (two classes A, B, 1947-1954)

YearChampionScoreRunner-up
1947Woodrow Wilson and Stonewall Jackson[4]tieno game played
1948Woodrow Wilson (2)no game played
1949Weir(3)37–13Milton[30]
1950Parkersburg(9)40–0Oak Hill
1951Woodrow Wilson (3)26–0Gary[31]
1952Grafton6–0Big Creek[32]
1953Barboursville[30]27–0Benwood Union[7]
1954Follansbee[33]7–0Barboursville[30]

Class B (two classes A, B, 1947-1954)

YearChampionScoreRunner-up
1947Webster Springs[34]no game played
1948Vinson[35]25–6Alderson[36]
1949Romney[37]20–19Wirt County
1950Poca and Vinson[35] [38]tieno game
1951Vinson[35] (2)26–7Sissonville
1952Monongah[39]20–14Winfield
1953Sistersville[40]26–13Romney[37]
1954Farmington[41]39–13Rupert[42]

THREE CLASS SYSTEM (AA, A, B) 1955-1957 / WVSSAC Ratings

Class AA (three classes AA, A, B, 1955-1957)

YearChampionScoreRunner-Up
1955St. Albansno game played
1956Graftonno game played
1957Weir(4)19-12Fairmont Senior

Class A (three classes AA, A, B, 1955-1957)

YearChampionScoreRunner-Up
1955Bridgeport39-13Webster Springs
1956Keyser12-0Mullens[29]
1957Vinson[35]14-13Keyser

Class B (three classes AA, A, B, 1955-1957)

YearChampionScoreRunner-Up
1955Monongah[39] (2)14–13Wirt County
1956Vinson[35] (3)19–7Monongah[39]
1957Ravenswood34–13Rupert[42]

THREE CLASS SYSTEM (AAA, AA, A) 1958-PRESENT / WVSSAC Ratings

Class A (three classes AAA, AA, A, 1958-present)

1958Meadow Bridge6–0Winfield
1959Ravenswood15–13Winfield
1960Winfield20–13Alderson[36]
1961Winfield (2)19–13Williamstown
1962Rainelle[42]32–7Sophia[43]
1963Winfield (3)26–13Northfork[31]
1964Sistersville[40]27–0Fairview[39]
1965Crum[44]20–18Masontown Valley[45]
1966Wirt County27–6Crum[44]
1967Marlinton[46]26–0Wirt County
1968Monongah[39]20–12Paden City
1969Monongah[39] (2)26–0Paden City
1970Paden City20–6Wirt County
1971Ansted[47]20–14Fairview[39]
1972Ansted[47] (2)8–7Monongah[39]
1973Monongah[39] (3)21–20South Harrison
1974Musselman8–0Hamlin[48]
1975Ridgeley[49]20–13Wirt County
1976Mannington[39]28–6Gauley Bridge[50]
1977Mannington[39] (2)28–20Pineville[29]
1978Duval[48]27–14Doddridge County
1979Paden City19–6Bishop Donahue[51]
1980Sistersville[40] (2)28–0Clarksburg-Notre Dame
1981Sistersville[40] (3)28–3Peterstown[52]
1982Duval[48] (2)28–15Sistersville[40]
1983Tyler County[40]16–14Sistersville[40]
1984Sistersville[40] (4)42–11Fayetteville
1985Sistersville[40] (5)22–13Morgantown-St. Francis[53]
1986Sistersville[40] (6)14–0Tyler County[40]
1987Weirton-Madonna(5)22–8Matewan[8]
1988Meadow Bridge (2)7–6Pineville[29]
1989Mount Hope (3)[54]32–8Peterstown[52]
1990Duval[48] (3)37–20Peterstown[52]
1991Peterstown[52]26–21Matewan[8]
1992Fayetteville15–9Matewan[8]
1993Matewan[8]21–13Valley Wetzel
1994Ceredo-Kenova[35](11)44–0Valley Wetzel
1995Gilbert[8]28–20Valley Wetzel
1996Moorefield16–14Valley Wetzel
1997Moorefield (2)13–9Big Creek[32]
1998Moorefield (3)29–9Valley Wetzel
1999Moorefield (4)29–13Fayetteville
2000Wheeling Central(7)34–6Moorefield
2001Moorefield (5)13–0Wheeling Central
2002Wheeling Central (8)    14–7 (OT)Moorefield
2003Moorefield (6)20–18Williamstown
2004Wheeling Central (9)34–7Weirton-Madonna
2005Wheeling Central (10)35–20Williamstown
2006Wheeling Central (11)14–7Williamstown
2007Wheeling Central (12)51–14Williamstown
2008Williamstown23–7Weirton-Madonna
2009Weirton-Madonna (6)27–7Man
2010Wheeling Central (13)28–14Wahama
2011Wheeling Central (14)35–21Williamstown
2012Wahama43–42 (OT)Weirton-Madonna
2013Weirton-Madonna(7)24-14Greenbrier West
2014Williamstown (2)33-32 (3OT)St. Marys
2015Magnolia(3)62-0East Hardy
2016St. Marys(2)23-8East Hardy
2017Wheeling Central40-21St. Marys

Class AA (three classes AAA, AA, A, 1958-present)

YearChampionScoreRunner-up
1958Roosevelt Wilson[5]19–12Sissonville
1959Mount Hope[54]
and Mullens[29]
0–0Co-Champions
1960Mount Hope[54] (2)
and Williamson[8]
7–7Co-Champions
1961Williamson[8]20-13Mt. Hope
1962Keyser35–20Nicholas County
1963Ceredo-Kenova[35]19–13Hinton[28]
1964Magnolia15–7Mount Hope[54]
1965Ceredo-Kenova[35] (2)26–6Mount Hope[54]
1966Gary[31]33–14Ceredo-Kenova[35]
1967Ceredo-Kenova[35] (3)47–13Monongah[39]
1968Hinton[28]9–0Oceana[55]
1969Keyser (2)21–20Winfield
1970Gary[31]33–14Oceana[55]
1971Ceredo-Kenova[35] (4)14–8Oceana[55]
1972Ravenswood14–6Magnolia
1973Northfork[31]14–13Ceredo-Kenova[35]
1974Ceredo-Kenova[35] (5)34–14Northfork[31]
1975Ceredo-Kenova[35] (6)18–6Sherman
1976Ravenswood (2)15–7Big Creek[32]
1977Poca20–6Man
1978Ceredo-Kenova[35] (7)21–6Poca
1979Wheeling Central(6)39–21Buffalo Wayne[35]
1980Ceredo-Kenova[35] (8)18–13Man
1981Ceredo-Kenova[35] (9)22–15Magnolia
1982Musselman12–7Ceredo-Kenova[35]
1983Ceredo-Kenova[35] (10)34–15Musselman
1984Grafton (2)14–10Man
1985Winfield28–6Buffalo Wayne[35]
1986Bridgeport10–7Tucker County
1987Winfield (2)48–14Tucker County
1988Bridgeport (2)29–28
(4OT)
Winfield
1989East Bank[56]14–9Musselman
1990East Bank[56] (2)15–12Spencer[57]
1991Spencer[57]31–22Greenbrier West
1992Buffalo Wayne[35]7–3Magnolia
1993East Bank[56] (3)16–14Magnolia
1994Poca (2)19–0Sissonville
1995Musselman (2)19–0Bluefield
1996East Bank[56] (4)20–14Poca
1997Bluefield(7)42–13Grafton
1998Weir (5)20–17DuPont[56]
1999Wyoming East57–21Bluefield
2000Bridgeport (3)14–6Wayne
2001Poca (3)21–7Bridgeport
2002Poca (4)27–7Bluefield
2003Poca (5)21-20

(1OT)

Bluefield
2004Bluefield (8)69–24Wayne
2005Weir (6)40–0Bluefield
2006Wayne33–6Tolsia
2007Bluefield (9)20-12James Monroe
2008Grafton (3)56–25Magnolia
2009Bluefield (10)27–7Wayne
2010Magnolia (2)28–13Ravenswood
2011Wayne (2)34–7Point Pleasant
2012Wayne (3)35–0Keyser
2013Bridgeport (4)14–13Wayne
2014Bridgeport (5)43–7Frankfort
2015Bridgeport (6)39-0Tolsia
2016Mingo Central32-7Fairmont Senior
2017Bluefield(11)29-26Fairmont Senior

Class AAA (three classes AAA, AA, A, 1958-present)

YearChampionScoreRunner-up
1958Parkersburg(10)35–12East Bank[56]
1959Bluefield19-13Parkersburg
1960Weir40–0Nitro
1961Weir (2)27–6St. Albans
1962Bluefield (2)40–12Parkersburg
1963Buckhannon-Upshur(4)[58]no game played
1964East Bank[56]6–0Huntington[2]
1965Bluefield (3)13–0Dunbar[59]
1966Buckhannon-Upshur(5)21–2Huntington[2]
1967Bluefield (4)27–7Stonewall Jackson[4]
1968Charleston(6)[4]3–0St. Albans
1969Charleston(7)[4]6–0Buckhannon-Upshur
1970Charleston(8)[4]32-7Victory[6]
1971East Bank[56] (2)22–16Morgantown
1972Bridgeport16–14DuPont[56]
1973East Bank[56] (3)10–0Weir
1974Stonewall Jackson[4]16–0Parkersburg
1975Bluefield (5)20-7South Charleston
1976Parkersburg (11)30–0DuPont[56]
1977Woodrow Wilson(3)6–0Fairmont Senior
1978Parkersburg (12)6–0DuPont[56]
1979Bridgeport (2)20–7St. Albans
1980North Marion10–3Brooke
1981North Marion (2)21–6Fairmont Senior
1982George Washington13–9North Marion
1983Morgantown42–20Barboursville[30]
1984Bluefield (6)13–7Barboursville[30]
1985Brooke6–0Parkersburg
1986Stonewall Jackson[4] (2)17–14Brooke
1987Brooke (2)12–0Stonewall Jackson[4]
1988Charleston(9)[4]17–0Greenbrier East
1989Capital20–13Brooke
1990Brooke (3)14–7Mount View
1991Capital (2)15-14 OTWheeling Park
1992DuPont[56]36–7Brooke
1993DuPont[56] (2)29–3Capital
1994South Charleston(2)29–3University
1995Capital (3)20–0Hedgesville
1996John Marshall29–22Capital
1997North Marion (3)24–19Parkersburg
1998Nitro69–52Morgantown
1999Parkersburg (13)31–28Riverside
2000Morgantown (2)38–13Parkersburg
2001Parkersburg (14)28–17Martinsburg
2002Morgantown (3)37–14Parkersburg South
2003Parkersburg South26–20Martinsburg
2004Morgantown (4)38–12Martinsburg
2005Morgantown (5)27–24
(OT)
Nitro
2006Parkersburg (15)34–6Martinsburg
2007Parkersburg (16)22–15St. Albans
2008South Charleston (3)39–8George Washington
2009South Charleston (4)28–7Brooke
2010Martinsburg30–0Brooke
2011Martinsburg (2)35–27George Washington
2012Martinsburg (3)38–14Cabell Midland
2013Martinsburg (4)9-7Huntington[60]
2014Capital (4)55–15South Charleston
2015Wheeling Park23–15Capital
2016Martinsburg (5)49-7Spring Valley
2017Martinsburg(6)44-16Spring Valley

Schools with multiple championships

59 schools have won multiple Football Championships, 30 of which have since been consolidated. Parkersburg High School has won the most titles, with 16.

TitlesSchoolYears
16Parkersburg1918, 1919, 1921, 1922, 1927, 1938, 1940, 1943, 1950 (1A), 1958 (3A), 1976 (3A), 1978 (3A), 1999 (3A), 2001 (3A), 2006 (3A), 2007 (3A)
15Wheeling Central[61]1963[62], 1964[62], 1965[62], 1966[62], 1967[62], 1979 (2A), 2000 (1A), 2002 (1A), 2004 (1A), 2005 (1A), 2006 (1A), 2007 (1A), 2010 (1A), 2011 (1A), 2017(1A)
11Ceredo-Kenova[35]1963 (2A), 1965 (2A), 1967 (2A), 1971 (2A), 1974 (2A), 1975 (2A), 1978 (2A), 1980 (2A), 1981 (2A), 1983 (2A), 1994 (1A)
Bluefield1959 (3A), 1962 (3A), 1965 (3A), 1967 (3A), 1975 (3A), 1984 (3A), 1997 (2A), 2004 (2A), 2007 (2A), 2009 (2A), 2017 (2A)
9Bridgeport1955 (1A), 1972 (3A), 1979 (3A), 1986 (2A), 1988 (2A), 2000 (2A), 2013 (2A), 2014 (2A), 2015 (2A)
Charleston[4]1920, 1922, 1924, 1933, 1939, 1968 (3A), 1969 (3A), 1970 (3A), 1988, (3A)
8Huntington[2]1909, 1912, 1917, 1922, 1923, 1928, 1930, 1934
Weir1935, 1942, 1949 (1A), 1957 (2A), 1960 (3A), 1961 (3A), 1998 (2A), 2005 (2A)
7East Bank[56]1964 (3A), 1971 (3A), 1973 (3A), 1989 (2A), 1990 (2A), 1993 (2A), 1996 (2A)
Weirton-Madonna[63]1968[62], 1971[62], 1972[62], 1975[62], 1987(1A), 2009(1A), 2013(1A)
6Moorefield1996 (1A), 1997 (1A), 1998 (1A), 1999 (1A), 2001 (1A), 2003 (1A)
Poca1950 (B), 1977 (2A), 1994 (2A), 2001 (2A), 2002 (2A), 2003 (2A)
Sistersville[40]1964 (1A), 1980 (1A), 1981 (1A), 1984 (1A), 1985 (1A), 1986 (1A)
Morgantown1927, 1983 (3A), 2000 (3A), 2002 (3A), 2004 (3A), 2005 (3A)
Martinsburg2010 (3A), 2011 (3A), 2012 (3A), 2013 (3A), 2016 (3A), 2017(3A)
5Monongah[39]1952 (B), 1955 (B), 1968 (1A), 1969 (1A), 1973 (1A)
Winfield1960 (1A), 1961 (1A), 1963 (1A), 1985 (2A), 1987 (2A)
Fairmont Senior1903, 1907, 1924, 1929, 1946
Frederick Douglass[64]1920, 1921, 1922, 1937, 1947
Buckhannon High[3]/ Buckhannon-Upshur High School1915, 1918, 1924, 1963 (3A), 1966 (3A)
Wheeling[1]1908, 1913, 1916, 1922, 1925
4Capital1989 (3A), 1991 (3A), 1995 (3A), 2014 (3A)
Garnet[64]1923, 1930, 1933, 1950
Ravenswood1957 (B), 1959 (1A), 1972 (2A), 1976 (2A)
Fairmont-Dunbar[64]1931, 1934, 1943, 1953
South Charleston1945, 1994 (3A), 2008 (3A), 2009 (3A)
Grafton1952 (1A), 1956 (2A), 1984 (2A), 2008 (2A)
DuBois[64]1936, 1938, 1939, 1942
Williamson[8]1926, 1944, 1960 (2A), 1961 (2A)
Charleston Catholic[63]1962[62], 1969[62], 1973[62], 1976[62]
Magnolia1926, 1964 (2A), 2010 (2A), 2015 (1A)
3Brooke1985 (3A), 1987 (3A), 1990 (3A)
Duval[48]1978 (1A), 1982 (1A), 1990 (1A)
Benwood Union[7]1926, 1928, 1931
Kelly Miller[64]1927, 1928, 1929
Stratton[64]1941, 1946, 1954
Keyser1956 (1A), 1962 (2A), 1969 (2A)
Mount Hope[54]1959 (2A), 1960 (2A), 1989 (1A)
Musselman1974 (1A), 1982 (2A), 1995 (2A)
North Marion1980 (3A), 1981 (3A), 1997 (3A)
Vinson[35]1950 (B), 1951 (B), 1956 (B)
Wayne2006 (2A), 2011 (2A), 2012 (2A)
Woodrow Wilson1947 (1A), 1948 (1A), 1951 (1A)
Mannington[39]1922, 1976 (1A), 1977 (1A)
2DuPont[56]1992 (3A), 1993 (3A)
Meadow Bridge1958 (1A), 1988 (1A)
Stonewall Jackson[4]1974 (3A), 1986 (3A)
Williamstown2008 (1A), 2014 (1A)
Sumner[64]1917, 1921
Clarksburg-Washington Irving[5]1922, 1926
Gary District[64]1932, 1956
Excelsior[64]1935, 1945
Aracoma[64]1948, 1949
Clarksburg-Victory[6]1925, 1935
Clarksburg-Roosevelt-Wilson[5]1929, 1958 (2A)
Big Creek[9]1932, 1934
St. Marys1922, 2016 (1A)
Doddridge[10]1933, 1936
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 consolidated with Wheeling, Triadelphia, Warwood and West Liberty into Wheeling Park High School 1976.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Consolidated with Huntington East High School in 1996 into New Huntington High School.
  3. 1 2 3 4 consolidated with Upshur High School to form Buckhannon-Upshur High School 1933.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Consolidated into Capital High School in 1989.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 consolidated into Robert C. Byrd High School 1995.
  6. 1 2 3 4 Closed in 1973 as a high school and still exists as Adamston Elementary School. Replaced by Liberty High School.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 consolidated into John Marshall High School 1968.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 consolidated with Gilbert, Matewan and Burch High Schools to form Mingo Central High School 2011.
  9. 1 2 3 consolidated into River View High School 2009.
  10. 1 2 3 formed by consolidating Carr and West Union High Schools in 1933.
  11. 1 2 Charles Sumner High School, Parkersburg, West Virginia, Wood County, West Virginia
  12. 1 2 3 4 5 Frederick Douglass High School, Huntington, Cabell County, WV
  13. 1 2 3 4 Henry Highland Garnet High School, Charleston, WV Kanawha County, WV
  14. Booker T. Washington High School London, Kanawha County, WV
  15. 1 2 3 Kelly Miller (scientist) High School Clarksburg, WV Harrison County, WV
  16. 1 2 3 4 Paul Laurence Dunbar, Dunbar School (Fairmont, West Virginia), Marion County, West Virginia
  17. 1 2 Gary District High School, Gary, WV, McDowell County, WV
  18. 1 2 Excelsior High School, War, West Virginia, McDowell County, WV
  19. 1 2 3 4 W. E. B. DuBois High School, Mount Hope, West Virginia, Fayette County, WV
  20. Morgantown, WV, Monongalia County, WV
  21. 1 2 3 Rev. Daniel Stratton High School, Beckley, WV, Raleigh County, West Virginia
  22. Elkhorn High School, Elkhorn, West Virginia, McDowell County, West Virginia
  23. 1 2 Aracoma High School, Aracoma, West Virginia, Logan County, WV
  24. Conley High School, Mullens, WV, Wyoming County, WV
  25. Kimball High School, Kimball, West Virginia, Wyoming County, WV
  26. Dr. Byrd Prillerman High School, Amigo, West Virginia, Raleigh County, West Virginia
  27. Closed in 2017, students moved to Wheeling Central
  28. 1 2 3 Consolidated into Summers County High School in 1995.
  29. 1 2 3 4 5 Consolidated into Wyoming East High School in 1998.
  30. 1 2 3 4 5 Consolidated into Cabell Midland High School in 1994.
  31. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Consolidated into Mount View High School in 1975.
  32. 1 2 3 Consolidated into River View High School in 2010.
  33. Consolidated into Brooke High School in 1968.
  34. Consolidated into Webster County High School in 1974.
  35. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Consolidated into Spring Valley High School in 1998.
  36. 1 2 Consolidated into Greenbrier East High School in 1968.
  37. 1 2 Consolidated into Hampshire High School in 1964.
  38. No game was held due to inclement weather.
  39. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Consolidated into North Marion High School in 1979.
  40. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Consolidated into Tyler Consolidated High School in 1993.
  41. Closed in 1975.
  42. 1 2 3 Consolidated into Greenbrier West High School in 1968.
  43. Consolidated into Independence High School in 1976.
  44. 1 2 Consolidated with Fort Gay to form Tolsia High School in 1988.
  45. Consolidated into Preston High School in 1991.
  46. Consolidated into Pocahontas County High School in 1968.
  47. 1 2 Consolidated into Midland Trail High School in 1976.
  48. 1 2 3 4 5 Consolidated into Lincoln County High School in 2006.
  49. Consolidated into Frankfort High School in 1976.
  50. Merged into Valley Fayette High School in 2006.
  51. Closed in 2017, students moved to Wheeling Central
  52. 1 2 3 4 Consolidated into James Monroe High School in 1993.
  53. Closed in 1990.
  54. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Merged into Oak Hill High School in 2011.
  55. 1 2 3 Consolidated into Westside High School in 2002.
  56. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Consolidated into Riverside High School in 1999.
  57. 1 2 Consolidated into Roane County High School in 1993.
  58. no game: two teams tied for second place play-off slot so B-U received BYE
  59. merged into South Charleston High School 1990.
  60. Formed from consolidation of Huntington East and "Old" Huntington High
  61. includes five Catholic state titles prior to private schools being allowed in WVSSAC play-offs
  62. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 WV Catholic State Champion
  63. 1 2 includes four Catholic titles prior to private schools being allowed in WVSSAC play-offs
  64. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 WVAU State Champions during segregation

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