2023 WVSSAC football playoff schedules presented by Toyota

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The WVSSAC 2023 High School football playoffs presented by Toyota.

Class AAA:

First Round:

Cabell Midland 63, Musselman 22

Huntington 59, Morgantown 13

Martinsburg 55, Parkersburg South 7

Parkersburg 47, Hurricane 23

Princeton 37, Oak Hill 7

Jefferson 21, Wheeling Park 14

Spring Mills 20, Spring Valley 17

Bridgeport 28, George Washington 27

Quarterfinals:

Bridgeport 41, Cabell Midland 21

Huntington 41, Spring Mills 6

Princeton 41, Parkersburg 37

Martinsburg 49, Jefferson 0

Semifinals:

Princeton 73, Bridgeport 70

Martinsburg 49, Huntington 26

Final:

Martinsburg 57, Princeton 13

 

Class AA:

First Round:

North Marion 35, Lincoln 14

Fairmont Senior 31, Wayne 27

Independence 54, Roane County 21

Scott 27, Nitro 0

Weir 23, Frankfort 21

Winfield 57, Lewis County 21

Philip Barbour 28, Mingo Central 21

Herbert Hoover 28, East Fairmont 14

Quarterfinals:

North Marion 35, Herbert Hoover 17

Weir 35, Scott 33

Independence 13, Winfield 0

Fairmont Senior 42, Philip Barbour 0

Semifinals:

Fairmont Senior 42, Independence 21

North Marion 48, Weir 14

Final:

Fairmont Senior 49, North Marion 48

 

Class A:

First Round:

James Monroe 48, Sherman 15

Tucker County 46, Midland Trail 6

Williamstown 49, Doddridge County 6

Greenbrier West 49, Wirt County 0

Wahama 65, Summers County 14

East Hardy 38, St. Marys 30

Tug Valley 26, Tyler Consolidated 26

Cameron 40, Man 8

Quarterfinals:

James Monroe 17, Cameron 0

Greenbrier West 22, Wahama 20

Williamstown 48, East Hardy 15

Tucker County 42, Tug Valley 0

Semifinals:

Greenbrier West 27, James Monroe 7

Williamstown 45, Tucker County 8

Final: 

Williamstown 42, Greenbrier West 12





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