Williamstown, Winfield, Wheeling Park & GW lead in MVB Champions Cup

PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — Williamstown, Winfield, Wheeling Park and George Washington lead the way in the MVB Bank Champions Cup at the conclusion of the fall sports season.

The most competitive race is in Class AA boys, where Winfield leads Bridgeport 381-380. The Generals qualified for the state golf tournament, finished as runner-up in cross country and defeated East Fairmont 3-1 in the state soccer championship. The Indians own third-place results in cross country and football, while finishing fifth in golf. Robert C. Byrd, Fairmont Senior and East Fairmont complete the top five.

In Class AA girls, Winfield owns a commanding 479-390 lead over Bridgeport. WHS claimed titles in cross country and cheerleading while finishing as semifinalists in soccer and quarterfinalists in volleyball. The Indians won the state volleyball championship and finished as runner-up in cross country. Robert C. Byrd, Oak Glen and Nicholas County complete the top five.

Williamstown leads in both Class A standings. For the boys, the Yellow Jacket football team advanced to the state championship game. WHS also qualified for the state cross country meet, finished fourth in golf and were quarterfinalists in soccer. Wheeling Central is second on the strength of titles in football and golf. Charleston Catholic, Ravenswood and Doddridge County round out the top five.

Williamstown also leads in the Class A girls standings. The Yellow Jackets won the cross country title and posted top eight finishes in cheerleading, volleyball and soccer. Charleston Catholic, Doddridge County, Wheeling Central and Tug Valley make up the rest of the top five.

In Class AAA, Wheeling Park owns a three-point lead over Hedgesville. The Patriots qualified for state tournaments in golf and cross country. The Eagles advanced to the quarterfinals in football and were the runner-up in soccer. Parkersburg, George Washington and Hurricane complete the top five.

The George Washington ladies lead the way in Class AAA. Their five-point lead over Morgantown was built on top eight finishes in cheerleading, soccer and cross country. The Mohigans follow closely behind with a third-place finish in cross country and quarterfinal appearances in soccer and volleyball. Wheeling Park, Cabell Midland and Hurricane round out the top five.

Class AAA Boys:

1. Wheeling Park 376
2. Hedgesville 373
3. Parkersburg 357
4. George Washington 295
5. Hurricane 286

 

Class AAA Girls:

1. George Washington 369
2. Morgantown 364
3. Wheeling Park 297
4. Cabell Midland 287
5. Hurricane 286

 

Class AA Boys:

1. Winfield 381
2. Bridgeport 380
3. Robert C. Byrd 368
4. Fairmont Senior 291
5. East Fairmont 285

 

Class AA Girls:

1. Winfield 479
2. Bridgeport 390
3. Robert C. Byrd 294
4. Oak Glen 277
5. Nicholas County 274

 

Class A Boys:

1. Williamstown 460
2. Wheeling Central 388
3. Charleston Catholic 374
4. Ravenswood 289
5. Doddridge County 286

 

Class A Girls:

1. Williamstown 470
2. Charleston Catholic 288
3. Doddridge County 280
4. Wheeling Central 197
    Tug Valley 197

 





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