New leaders in MVB Champions Cup standings

PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — Wheeling Park, University and Charleston Catholic have surged to the top of the 2019-2020 MVB Champions Cup standings sponsored by the WVSSAC.

Leaders in the other four classifications remain unchanged with Hurricane, Fairmont Senior, Bridgeport and Williamstown in front.

Champions in golf, cross country and soccer have been crowned this fall. The state volleyball tournament will conclude Saturday. The Fairmont Senior boys have have swept golf, cross country and soccer titles this fall.

Class AAA Boys:
1. Wheeling Park 290.5
    University 290.5
3. George Washington 288
4. Greenbrier East 287.5
5. Morgantown 287

 

Class AAA Girls:
1. Hurricane 293.5
2. Morgantown 293
3. Hampshire 278.5
4. Hedgesville 196
5. George Washington 192.5

 

Class AA Boys:
1. Fairmont Sr. 395
2. Winfield 384.5
3. Robert C. Byrd 286
4. Shady Spring 282
5. Bridgeport 198

 

Class AA Girls:
1. Bridgeport 294.5
2. Winfield 293.5
3. Fairmont Sr. 195
4. Elkins 192
5. North Marion 191.5

 

Class A Boys:
1. Charleston Catholic 390.5
2. Doddridge County 296.4
3. Ritchie County 294
4. St. Marys 289
    Ravenswood 289

 

Class A Girls:
1. Williamstown 291.5
2. Doddridge Co. 197
3. Tyler Cons. 195
4. St. Marys 194
    Buffalo 194




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