WV High School Football The WVSSAC Has Released The Latest Set Of High School Football Rankings
Reported by: Bethany Simmons
Videographer: Mark Martin
October 30, 2012
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The WVSSAC has released the latest set of high school football rankings throughout the mountain state.
Cabell Midland High School stays on top for Class AAA, Keyser ties with Wayne for first in Class AA, and Tucker County stays in the number one spot for Class A.
Class AAA rankings are as follows:
1 CABELL MIDLAND 16.78
2 MARTINSBURG 14.30
3 HUNTINGTON 13.56
4 GEORGE WASHINGTON 12.11
5 MORGANTOWN 11.56
6 UNIVERSITY 11.20
7 SPRING VALLEY 10.67
8 ELKINS 10.56
9 HURRICANE 10.22
10 CAPITAL 10.11
11 MUSSELMAN 9.78
12 POINT PLEASANT 9.67
12 WHEELING PARK 9.67
14 LEWIS COUNTY 9.33
15 WOODROW WILSON 9.00
16 SOUTH CHARLESTON 8.70
Class AA rankings are as follows:
1 KEYSER 12.00
1 WAYNE 12.00
3 BRIDGEPORT 11.22
4 BLUEFIELD 11.11
5 ROBERT C. BYRD 11.10
6 SCOTT 9.11
7 FRANKFORT 8.89
8 NICHOLAS COUNTY 7.89
9 RITCHIE COUNTY 7.67
9 ROANE COUNTY 7.67
11 WYOMING EAST 7.22
12 SUMMERS COUNTY 7.11
13 BRAXTON COUNTY 6.33
14 CLAY COUNTY 6.22
14 WESTSIDE 6.22
16 SISSONVILLE 5.78
Class A rankings are as follows:
1 TUCKER COUNTY 11.22
2 MAGNOLIA 10.00
3 WAHAMA 9.78
4 GREENBRIER WEST 9.40
5 MADONNA 9.22
6 ST. MARYS 8.89
7 CLAY-BATTELLE 8.78
8 VALLEY (FAYETTE) 8.33
9 EAST HARDY 8.11
10 BUFFALO 7.67
11 WHEELING CENTRAL CATHOLIC 7.40
12 MEADOW BRIDGE 7.30
13 WIRT COUNTY 7.11
14 TUG VALLEY 6.56
15 BISHOP DONAHUE 6.00
15 MOOREFIELD 6.00
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