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West Virginia High School Boys' Soccer State Tournament (AAA)

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AAA West Virginia High School Boys' Soccer State
Founded1988; 36 years ago (1988)
CountryUnited States
ConfederationWVSSAC
Number of teams4
Current championsGeorge Washington (8th title)
(2023)
Most championshipsGeorge Washington (8 titles)
WebsiteWVSSAC Official website

The AAA West Virginia High School Boys' Soccer State Tournament is an annual postseason soccer tournament held in West Virginia, United States. The tournament is open to all high school boys' soccer teams that compete in the state's AAA classification, which is the largest division in West Virginia high school soccer. The tournament is organized by the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission (WVSSAC).

History

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The AAA West Virginia High School Boys' Soccer State Tournament was first held in 1988. The tournament was created to provide an opportunity for the state's top high school boys' soccer teams to compete against each other in a postseason format. From 1988 until 2007 the schools where in an unified system, meaning all schools played at the same level. From 2008 until now, the schools were divided in two classes: AAA (schools with 801 or more students) and AA-A (school with 800 or less students). This schools only compets between their classes on the post season.

This means that from 1988 - 2007 only one school could be state champion each year, and from 2008 to current days, 2 schools is state champion every year (one school from class AAA and one school from class AA-A)

Format

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The AAA West Virginia High School Boys' Soccer State Tournament is a single-elimination tournament featuring 4 teams. The top team from each of the state's four regions qualify for the tournament. The tournament is typically held over the course of two days at a neutral location, with the semi-final and championship matches.

State Tournament by year

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2005

2005

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State semi-finals[1] State Championship Game
      
Fairmont Senior 1
Martinsburg 0
Fairmont Senior 0
Parkersburg(a.e.t.) 1
Parkersburg 1
Capital 0

State semi-finals[2][3]

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Fairmont Senior1–0Martinsburg
  • Patrick Bonasso 2'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Parkersburg1–0Capital
  • Deric McDonald 18'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex

State Championship Game[4]

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Fairmont Senior0-1Parkersburg
  • Michael Pitrolo 73'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Champion
Parkersburg
(3rd Title)
Top goalscorer
Alex George
(31goals)

Team of the year [5]

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Ryan Whitehead
Abe Levin-Nielsen
Ryan Shreve
Will Rouse
Eric Steele
Evan Cline
Joseph Banasso
Chase DeWeese
Patrick Bonasso
Mike Oliver
Alex George
Coach: Jim DeNardi

Awards[6]

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Player Of The Year
Chase DeWeese (Woodrow Wilson)
Forward Of The Year
Alex George (Woodrow Wilson)
Midfielder Of The Year
Patrick Bonasso (Fairmont Senior)
Defender Of The Year
Abe Levin-Nielsen (Parkersburg)
Keeper Of The Year
Ryan Whitehead (Brooke)
Coach Of The Year
Jim DeNardi (Fairmont Senior)
2006

2006

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State semi-finals[7] State Championship Game
      
Wheeling Park 0
Woodrow Wilson 1
Woodrow Wilson 1
Parkersburg(a.e.t.) 2
Parkersburg 2
Jefferson 0

State semi-finals[8][9]

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Wheeling Park0–1Woodrow Wilson
  • Alex Cottle 53'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Parkersburg2–0Jefferson
  • Tim Stephens 39'
  • Cam Lemley 48'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex

State Championship Game[10]

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Woodrow Wilson1-2
(a.e.t.)
Parkersburg
  • Chandler DeWese 9'
  • Tim Stephens 60'
  • Michael Harmon 110'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Champion
Parkersburg
(4th Title)
Top goalscorer
Vinny Crumrine
(32 goals)

Team of the year [11]

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Brent McGee
Todd McClure
Tim Knight
Ben Haas
Trent Reid
Michael Mauck
Alex Cottle
Nick Claudio
Brett Parker
Vinny Crumrine
Matt Tiano
Coach: Doug Hunt

Awards[12]

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Player Of The Year
Vinny Crumrine (Wheeling Park)
Forward Of The Year
Matt Tiano (Jefferson)
Midfielder Of The Year
Brett Parker (Fairmont Senior)
Defender Of The Year
Todd McClure (Parkersburg)
Keeper Of The Year
Brent McGee (Parkersburg)
Coach Of The Year
Doug Hunt (Jefferson)
2007

2007

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State semi-finals[13] State Championship Game
      
Regional 1 Champion Morgantown 0
Regional 4 Champion Hurricane 2
Hurricane 0
George Washington 1
Regional 3 Champion George Washington 2
Regional 2 Champion Jefferson 1

State semi-finals[14][15]

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Morgantown0–2Hurricane
  • Ryan Gdula 3'
  • Brooks Paine 63'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
George Washington2–1Jefferson
  • Jake Stevens 10'
  • Nick Claudio 65'
  • Will Corley 57'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex

State Championship Game[16]

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Hurricane0-1George Washington
  • P.J. Wolfe 24'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Champion
George Washington
(1st Title)
Top goalscorer
Victor Garcia
(27 goals)

Team of the year [17]

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Brent McGee
Craig Mason
Michael Sfameni
Nate Zeli
Tim Stephens
Doug Teter
Zach Aderholt
Joseph Rodriguez
Nick Claudio
Nader Sawtarie
Josh Cyrus
Coach: Tom Hopper

Awards[18]

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Player Of The Year
Nader Sawtarie (Linsly School)
Forward Of The Year
Josh Cyrus (Hurricane)
Midfielder Of The Year
Joseph Rodriquez (Woodrow Wilson)
Defender Of The Year
Nate Zeli (Hurricane)
Tim Stephens (Parkersburg)
Keeper Of The Year
Brent McGee (Parkersburg)
Coach Of The Year
Tom Hopper (George Washington)
2008

2008

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Regional Finals[19] State semi-finals State Championship Game
         
Martinsburg 3
Bridgeport 0
Martinsburg 0
Wheeling Park 1
Wheeling Park 1
Fairmont Senior 0
Wheeling Park 0
Parkersburg 2
George Washington 2
Princeton 1
George Washington 1
Parkersburg (a.e.t.) 2
Cabell Midland 2
Parkersburg 1

State semi-finals[20][21]

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George Washington1–2
(a.e.t.)
Parkersburg
  • Adam Younis 54'
  • Brian Runyon 10', 103'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Martinsburg0–1Wheeling Park
  • Fernando Olea-Comas 31'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex

State Championship Game[22]

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Wheeling Park0-2Parkersburg
  • George Capel 54'
  • Matthew Sellers 66'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Champion
Parkersburg
(5th Title)
Top goalscorer
Zach Aberholt
(17 goals)

Team of the year [23]

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Noah Blackhurst
Jamel Boukhemis
Tyler Hise
Brooks Paine
Stephen Knight
Michael Trumble
Zach Aderholt
Chris Kennedy
Zack Claudio
Jeremy Chambers
Alex Ross
Coach: Don Fosselman

Awards[24]

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Player Of The Year
Jeremy Chambers (Princeton)
Forward Of The Year
Alex Ross (Nitro)
Midfielder Of The Year
Zach Aderholt (Wheeling Park)
Defender Of The Year
Jamel Boukhemis (Huntington)
Keeper Of The Year
Noah Blackhurst (Hurricane)
Coach Of The Year
Don Fosselman (Parkersburg)
2009

2009

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State semi-finals State Championship Game
      
Fairmont Senior 0
Woodrow Wilson 3
Woodrow Wilson 0
Parkersburg 2
Parkersburg 2
Martinsburg 0

State semi-finals[25][26]

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Fairmont Senior0–3Woodrow Wilson
  • Tanner Pfeiffer 20'
  • Tony Serge 58' (pen.)
  • Ryan Kissinger 64'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Parkersburg2–0Martinsburg
  • Harlen Gibson 39'
  • Brian Runyon 76'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex

State Championship Game[27]

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Woodrow Wilson0-2Parkersburg
  • George Capel 29'
  • Brian Runyon 71'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Champion
Parkersburg
(6th Title)
Top goalscorer
Brooks Nucilli
(49 goals)

Team of the year [28]

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Noah Blackhurst
Tony Serge
Matt Brooks
Brooks Paine
Dillon Leeson
Aaron Anderson
Cameron Keenan
Tyler Kennedy
Zack Claudio
Zack Montebell
Brooks Nucilli
Coach: Andy Montgomery & Jim Dagostine

Awards[29]

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Player Of The Year
Brooks Nucilli (Fairmont Senior)
Forward Of The Year
Zack Montebell (Hurricane)
Midfielder Of The Year
Zack Claudio (George Washington)
Defender Of The Year
Tony Serge (Woodrow Wilson)
Keeper Of The Year
Noah Blackhurst (Hurricane)
Coach Of The Year
Andy Montgomery (Elkins)
Jim Dagostine (Huntington)
2010

2010

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State semi-finals State Championship Game
      
Woodrow Wilson 4
Washington 1
Woodrow Wilson 1
Wheeling Park 0
Hurricane 1(2)
Wheeling Park 1(3)

State semi-finals[30][31]

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Woodrow Wilson4-1Washington
  • Ben Stafford 6'
  • Roy Saikali 39'
  • Michael Zutaut 48', 53'
  • Nano Cruz 53'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Hurricane1-1Wheeling Park
  • Nicholas Zeli 86'
  • Mike Zandron 5'
Penalties
  • Ian Miles soccer ball with check mark
  • Lian Fasthbound soccer ball with red X
  • Noah Miller soccer ball with red X
  • Oliver Stand soccer ball with check mark
  • Logan Beabout soccer ball with red X
  • Nicholas Zeli soccer ball with red X
2–3
  • soccer ball with check mark Kohlby Jebbia
  • soccer ball with check mark Mane Wilson
  • soccer ball with red X Joseph Norbs
  • soccer ball with red X Daniel Knight
  • soccer ball with red X Eric Nelson
  • soccer ball with check mark Mike Zandron
YMCA Youth Sports Complex

State Championship Game[32]

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Woodrow Wilson1-0Wheeling Park
  • Bou-Abboud 31'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Champion
Woodrow Wilson
(3rd Title)

Team of the year [33]

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Cody Thompson
Wes McWatters
Nick Zeli
Tyler Craft
Ben Ross
Harlen Gibson
Bill Jones
Carter Phillips
Trevor Starcher
Brian Runyon
Josh Henderson
Coach: Mario Julian

Awards[34]

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Player Of The Year
Brian Runyon (Parkersburg)
Forward Of The Year
Josh Henderson (Wheeling Park)
Midfielder Of The Year
Trevor Starcher (Hurricane)
Defender Of The Year
Wes McWatters (Hurricane)
Keeper Of The Year
Cody Thompson (Preston)
Coach Of The Year
Mario Julian (Wheeling Park)
2011

2011

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State semi-finals[35] State Championship Game
      
Regional 1 Champion Wheeling Park 1
Regional 2 Champion Washington 2
Washington 2
George Washington 5
Regional 3 Champion George Washington 1
Regional 4 Champion Hurricane 0

State semi-finals

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Wheeling Park1–2Washington
  • Kyle George 10'
  • Newhouse 46'
  • Bouchoc 58'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
George Washington1–0Hurricane
  • Garrett Warner 75'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex

State Championship Game

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George Washington5–2Washington
  • Ramon Carvalho 4'
  • Carter Phillips 10', 23'
  • Adam Kawash 13'
  • Jeffrey Hodge 44'
  • Daniel Hepner 14'
  • Myle Newhouse 64'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Champion
George Washington
(2nd Title)
Top goalscorer
Carter Phillips
(18 goals)

Team of the year [36]

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Cameron Allen
Wes McWatters
Ian Miles
Mike Zandron
Tyler Craft
Michael Mauck
Andrew Brewster
Errin Baynes
Carter Phillips
Ramon Carvalho
Michael Zutaut
Coach: Mario Julian

Awards[37]

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Player Of The Year
Ramon Carvalho (George Washington)
Forward Of The Year
Michael Zutaut (Woodrow Wilson)
Midfielder Of The Year
Errin Baynes (Wheeling Park)
Defender Of The Year
Wes McWatters (Hurricane)
Keeper Of The Year
Cameron Allen (Wheeling Park)
Coach Of The Year
Mario Julian (Wheeling Park)
2012

2012

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State semi-finals State Championship Game
      
Parkersburg 1
George Washington 0
Parkersburg 0
Hurricane 2
Hurricane 4
Hedgesville 0

State semi-finals

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[38][39]

Parkersburg1-0George Washington
  • Garrett Kruger 8'
Hurricane4-0Hedgesville
  • Felipe Thompson 8'
  • Daniel McKnight 12'
  • Alex White 34'
  • Trevor Cunningham 65'

State Championship Game

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Parkersburg0-2Hurricane
  • Felipe Thompson 33'
  • Alex White 50'
Champion
Hurricane
(1st Title)
Top goalscorer
Felipe Thompson
(47 goals)

Team of the year [40]

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Jared Messer
Josh Brining
Caleb Barnette
Ian Miles
Evan Miles
Eric Bonar
Alex White
Garrett Warner
Evan Vega
Preston Sheldon
Felipe Thompson
Coach: Mike Foster

Awards[41]

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Player Of The Year
Felipe Thompson (Hurricane)
Forward Of The Year
Preston Sheldon (Winfield)
Midfielder Of The Year
Evan Vega (Huntington)
Defender Of The Year
Josh Brining (Hedgesville)
Keeper Of The Year
Jared Messer (Spring Valley)
Coach Of The Year
Mike Foster (Winfield)
2013

2013

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Regional Finals State semi-finals State Championship Game
         
Parkersburg 1
Hurricane 0
Parkersburg 2
Winfield 1
Winfield 3
Huntington 2
Parkersburg 0
George Washington 1
George Washington 3
Woodrow Wilson 0
George Washington 1
Jefferson 0
Jefferson 1
Buckhannon-Upshur 0

State semi-finals[42][43]

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Parkersburg2-1Winfield
  • Evan Rhodes 56', 76'
  • Jesse Rhodes 55' (pen.)
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
George Washington1-0Jefferson
  • Drew Davis 2'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex

State Championship Game[44]

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Parkersburg0-1George Washington
  • Peter Nelson 76' (pen.)
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Champion
George Washington
(3rd Title)
Top goalscorer
Guillermo Ugarte
(33 goals)

Team of the year [45]

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Garrett Phillips
Devonyet Harris
Connor Boyd
Akshay Chandran
Austin Doughty
Daniel Gines
Peter Nelson
Eric Bonar
Evan Rhodes
Drew Davis
Tristan Reid
Coach: Tom Hopper

Awards[46]

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Player Of The Year
Garrett Phillips (George Washington)
Forward Of The Year
Tristan Reid (Martinsburg)
Midfielder Of The Year
Evan Rhodes (Parkersburg)
Defender Of The Year
Devonyet Harris (South Charleston)
Keeper Of The Year
Reid Strobl (Parkersburg)
Coach Of The Year
Tom Hopper (George Washington)
2014

2014

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Regional Finals State semi-finals State Championship Game
         
Morgantown 3
Parkersburg 2
Morgantown 2
Jefferson 0
Jefferson 1
Buckhannon-Upshur 0
Morgantown 3
George Washington 1
George Washington 3
Woodrow Wilson 1
George Washington 3
Spring Valley 0
Spring Valley 3
Winfield 1

State semi-finals[47][48]

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Morgantown2-0Jefferson
  • Addison Luck 27'
  • Ben Vester 46'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
George Washington3-0Spring Valley
  • Will Walker 15', 72'
  • Jeffrey Hodge 51'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex

State Championship Game[49]

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Morgantown3-1George Washington
  • Ben Vester 6'
  • Zach Kilwein 15', 16'
  • Khegan McLane 61'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Champion
Morgantown
(4th Title)
Top goalscorer
Teo Garces
(23 goals)

Team of the year [50]

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Ryan Childers
Noah Laliberty
Noah Ross
Micah Pauley
Jack Barrat
Teo Garces
Khegan McLane
Jeff Hodge
Addison Luck
Ben Vester
Jonah Cosby
Coach: Joe Melia

Awards[51]

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Player Of The Year
Tommy Logston (Parkersburg)
Forward Of The Year
Jonah Cosby (George Washington)
Midfielder Of The Year
Addison Luck (Morgantown)
Defender Of The Year
Noah Laliberty (Winfield)
Keeper Of The Year
Ryan Childers (George Washington)
Coach Of The Year
Joe Melia (Morgantown)
2015

2015

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Regional Finals[52] State semi-finals State Championship Game
         
Morgantown 1
Parkersburg 0
Morgantown 2
George Washington 1
Ripley 0
George Washington 2
Morgantown 3
Washington 0
Winfield(a.e.t.) 3
Huntington 2
Winfield 0
Washington 2
Washington 3
Buckhannon-Upshur 0

State semi-finals[53]

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Morgantown2-1George Washington
  • Addison Luck 66'
  • Max Byron 72'
  • Ahmed Mohammed 35' (pen.)
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Winfield0-2Washington
  • Stone Sanders 38'
  • Samuel Vaira 71'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex

State Championship Game[54]

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Morgantown3-0Washington
  • Addison Luck 8'
  • Andrew Gamponia 19', 44'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Champion
Morgantown
(5th Title)
Top goalscorer
Addison Luck
(31 goals)

Team of the year [55]

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Becker Junkin
Nick Nestor
Mark Glines
Jack Steketee
Devon Lovejoy
Ryan Mears
Sam Vaira
Tyler Shaffer
Addison Luck
Immanuel Opuka-Duah
Josh Tenney
Coach: Kevin Robins

Awards[56]

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Player Of The Year
Addison Luck (Morgantown)
Forward Of The Year
Josh Tenney (Buckhannon-Upshur)
Immanuel Opuka-Duah (Parkersburg)
Midfielder Of The Year
Tyler Shaffer (Capital)
Defender Of The Year
Nick Nestor (Wheeling Park)
Keeper Of The Year
Becker Junkin (Washington)
Coach Of The Year
Kevin Robins (Washington)
2016

2016[57]

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Regional Finals[58] State semi-finals State Championship Game
         
University 2
Wheeling Park 0
University 3
Parkersburg 2
Parkersburg 3
Hurricane 1
University 0
George Washington 4
Jefferson 3
Hedgesville 0
Jefferson 1
George Washington 5
George Washington 6
Woodrow Wilson 0

State semi-finals[59]

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University3-2Parkersburg
  • Joseph Biafora 32', 51', 110'
  • Murad Hamirani 8'
  • Immanuel Opoku-Duah 52'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Jefferson1-5George Washington
  • Teo Garces 33'
  • Caleb Creed 3'
  • Chance Anderson 48'
  • Ahmed Muhammed 53'
  • Cole Snyder 72'
  • Noah Shaak 85'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex

State Championship Game[60]

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University0-4George Washington
  • Josh Mabe 4'
  • Chance Anderson 37'
  • Matthew Brock 59' (o.g.)
  • Noah Shaak 63'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Champion
George Washington
(4th Title)
Top goalscorer
Teo Garces
(41 goals)
2017

2017

[edit]
State semi-finals State Championship Game
      
Hedgesville 0
Wheeling Park 1
Wheeling Park 0
Hurricane 2
Hurricane 2
George Washington 1

State semi-finals[61]

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Hedgesville0–1Wheeling Park
  • David Aikan 38'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Hurricane2-1George Washington
  • Ryan Fisher 38'
  • Jackson Snavely 70'
  • Bellfor Adam 56'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex

State Championship Game[62]

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Wheeling Park0-2Hurricane
  • Jackson Snavely 20', 59'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Champion
Hurricane
(2nd Title)
Top goalscorer
Samuel Pierson
(43 goals)
2018

2018[63]

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Regional finals State semi-finals State Championship Game
         
Wheeling Park 1
University 7
University 1
George Washington 2
George Washington 3
Princeton 2
George Washington 2
Hedgesville 0
Hedgesville 1
Jefferson 0
Hedgesville 1
Hurricane 0
Ripley 2
Hurricane 3

State semi-finals[64]

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University1-2George Washington
  • Brock Pickett 89'
  • Noah Carney 58'
  • Chance Anderson 73'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Hedgesville1-0Hurricane
  • Anthony Lang 46'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex

State Championship Game[65]

[edit]
George Washington2-0Hedgesville
  • Noah Carney 24'
  • Zak Abdul-Jalil 55'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Champion
George Washington
(5th Title)
Top goalscorer
Joseph Biafora
(48 goals)
2019

2019

[edit]
State semi-finals State Championship Game
      
University 0(2)
Cabell Midland 0(4)
Cabell Midland 0
George Washington 2
Hedgesville 0
George Washington 3

State semi-finals[66]

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University0–0Cabell Midland
Penalties
  • Justin Parsons soccer ball with red X
  • J.M. Jones soccer ball with red X
  • Drew Kemper soccer ball with check mark
  • Riley Nett soccer ball with check mark
2–4
  • soccer ball with check mark Omar Baryun
  • soccer ball with check mark Ryan Holmes
  • soccer ball with check mark Joseph Sheils
  • soccer ball with check mark Garret Shields
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Hedgesville0–3George Washington
  • Robert Nunley 17', 66'
  • Max Tretheway 73'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex

State Championship Game[67]

[edit]
Cabell Midland0-2George Washington
  • Zak Abdul-Jalil 2', 10'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex

Team of the year [68]

[edit]

Sean Monro
Zak Abdul-Jalil
Salvadore Saulle
Solomon Clark
Matthew Vaughan'
Chris Burton
Foster Jones
Cole Meredith
Louie Aulick
Broedy Boyce
EJ Davis
Coach:
Champion
George Washington
(6th Title)
Top goalscorer
Broedy Boyce / Riley Nett
(28 goals)
2020

2020[69]

[edit]
State semi-finals State Championship Game
      
1 George Washington 1
4 Jefferson 0
1 George Washington 5
3 University 0
2 Cabell Midland 1
3 University 2

State semi-finals[70]

[edit]
George Washington1–0Jefferson
  • Michael Nate 26'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Cabell Midland1–2University
  • Ryan Holmes 36' (pen.)
  • Isaac Lewis 38'
  • Riley Nett 70'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex

State Championship Game [71]

[edit]
George Washington5–0University
  • Tarek Jarrouj 5'
  • Michael Luechauer 19', 24'
  • Trethewey 27'
  • Connor Brumbaugh 24'
  • Sam Clark 64'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Champion
George Washington
(7th Title)
Top goalscorer
Coleman Meredith
(28 goals)
2021

2021

[edit]
State semi-finals State Championship Game
      
1 George Washington 1
4 Washington (a.e.t.) 2
4 Washington 0
2 Morgantown 2
2 Morgantown (a.e.t.) 2
3 Cabell Midland 1

State semi-finals[72][73]

[edit]
George Washington1 – 2 (a.e.t.)Washington
  • Nick Ihnat 26'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Morgantown2 – 1 (a.e.t.)Cabell Midland
  • Connor Brumbaugh 40'
  • Vivek Sriram 93' (a.e.t.)
  • Holmes 63'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex

State Championship Game

[edit]
Washington0–2Morgantown
  • Caden Carpenter 17'
  • Connor Brumbaugh 24'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Champion
Morgantown
(6th Title)
Top goalscorer
Ryan Holmes
(32 goals)

Team of the year [74]

[edit]

Crosby Short
Sam Clark
Jaden Fleshman
Evan Laraba
Taylor McFarland
Vivek Sriram
Adam Seams
Ryan Holmes
Gabe Sadorra
Tresz McLeod
Nick Ihnat
Coach: Cody Freas

Awards[75]

[edit]
Player Of The Year
Nick Ihnat (George Washington)
Forward Of The Year
Tresz McLeod (Wheeling Park)
Midfielder Of The Year
Ryan Holmes (Cabell Midland)
Defender Of The Year
Sam Clark (George Washington)
Keeper Of The Year
Crosby Short (Spring Valley)
Coach Of The Year
Cody Freas (Hurricane)
2022

2022[76]

[edit]
State semi-finals State Championship Game
      
1 Greenbrier East 2
4 Wheeling Park 1
1 Greenbrier East 2
3 Spring Mills 0
2 Hurricane 0
3 Spring Mills 3

State semi-finals[77][78]

[edit]
Greenbrier East2–1Wheeling Park
  • Chase Mizia 15' (pen.)
  • Adam Seams 77'
  • Wilson Hanna 18'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Hurricane0–3Spring Mills
  • Isaiah Briggs 17', 75'
  • Joseph Reid 85'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex

State championship game

[edit]
Greenbrier East2–0Spring Mills
  • Adam Seams 55'
  • Luke Dolin 66'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Champion
Greenbrier East
(1st Title)
Top goalscorer
Tresz McLeod
(35 goals)

Team of the year [79]

[edit]

Joe Cochran
Adam Seams
Connor Bush
Aiden Holbert
Connor Mollohan
Brody Wall
Andrew Brewster
Sam Clark
Chase Mizia
Luke Dolin
Tresz McLeod
Coach: Mario Julian

Awards[80]

[edit]
Player Of The Year
Sam Clark (George Washington)
Forward Of The Year
Luke Dolin (Greenbrier East)
Midfielder Of The Year
Chase Mizia (Greenbrier East)
Defender Of The Year
Adam Seams (Greenbrier East)
Keeper Of The Year
Joe Cochran (Greenbrier East)
Coach Of The Year
Mario Julian (Wheeling Park)
2023

2023[81]

[edit]
State semi-finals State Championship Game
      
1 George Washington 5
4 Morgantown 1
1 George Washington 1
2 Hurricane 0
2 Hurricane 1
3 Spring Mills 0

State semi-finals[82]

[edit]
George Washington5–1Morgantown
  • Luechauer 10', 15' (pen.), 60'
  • CJ Knapper 33', 46' (pen.)
  • Alexander Gonzalez-Tannon 10'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Hurricane1–0Spring Mills
  • Jackson Willis’ 31'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex

State championship game [83]

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George Washington1–0Hurricane
  • Luechauer 81'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Champion
George Washington
(8th Title)
Top goalscorer
Brier Wagner
(45 goals)

Team of the year [84]

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Grayson Maddox
Ziggy Hirschfeld
Jackson Ahebwa
Sam Pacyna
Andrew Landsberger
Luke Dunaway
Peter Furlong
Connor Gribble
Aiden Bell
Michael Lucheauer
Tresz McLeod
Coach: Steve Larabra

Awards[85]

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Player Of The Year
Tresz McLeod (Wheeling Park)
Forward Of The Year
Isaiah Briggs (Spring Mills)
Midfielder Of The Year
Aiden Bell (Woodrow Wilson)
Defender Of The Year
Tyler Randolph (Woodrow Wilson)
Keeper Of The Year
Grayson Maddox (Hurricane)
Coach Of The Year
Steve Larabra (Woodrow Wilson)
2024

2024

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Sectionals Semi-finals[86] Sectionals Finals[87] Regional Finals[88] State semi-finals State Championship Game
               
Hurricane 10
Parkersburg South 0
Hurricane 7
Winfield 1
Parkersburg 1
Winfield 3
Hurricane 3
Huntington 0
Cabell Midland 1
Point Pleasant 0
Cabell Midland 0
Huntington 3
Spring Valley 1
Huntington 2
Hurricane
Martinsburg
Spring Mills 1
Hedgesville 0
Spring Mills 0
Martinsburg 1
Clear Spring 0
Martinsburg 1
Martinsburg (a.e.t.) 2
Jefferson 1
Washington 1
Musselman 0
Washington 1
Jefferson(a.e.t.) 2
Jefferson 3
Hampshire 0
 
 
Wheeling Park 12
John Marshall 0
Wheeling Park(a.e.t.) '
Morgantown
Morgantown 11
Brooke 1
Wheeling Park 4
University 3
Buckhannon-Upshur 0
Bridgeport 4
Bridgeport 1
University(a.e.t.) 2
University 3
Fairmont Senior 2
Wheeling Park
Woodrow Wilson
George Washington 4
Nitro 0
George Washington 4
South Charleston 2
South Charleston 4
Capital 0
George Washington 0
Woodrow Wilson 1
Woodrow Wilson 4
Oak Hill 0
Woodrow Wilson 3
Greenbrier East 0
Princeton High School (West Virginia) 0
Greenbrier East 2

Regionals Finals

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Hurricane3-0Huntington
  • Harris Coulter 8'
  • Peyton Gum 33'
  • Logan Flora 65'
Hurricane H.S.[89]
Martinsburg2-1 (a.e.t.)Jefferson
  • Sam Collins 19', 102'
  • Deacon Fajemironkun 82'
Washington H.S.[90]
Wheeling Park4-3University
  • Sam Rockey 1'
  • Graham Loy 7'
  • Tresz McLeod 39'
  • Wilson Hanna 47'
  • Pierre Kpegba 52'
  • Nate Lindsay 58'
  • Davion Huckaby 74'
John Marshall H.S.[91]
George Washington0-1Woodrow Wilson
  • Coby Dillon 15'
Woodrow Wilson H.S.[92]

State semi-finals

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HurricanevMartinsburg
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Wheeling ParkvWoodrow Wilson
YMCA Youth Sports Complex


State Championship Game

[edit]
v
YMCA Youth Sports Complex


Champion
TBD
(Title)
Top goalscorer
TBD
(goals)

Team of the year

[edit]












Coach:

Awards

[edit]
Player Of The Year
TBD
Forward Of The Year
TBD
Midfielder Of The Year
TBD
Defender Of The Year
TBD
Keeper Of The Year
TBD
Coach Of The Year
TBD

List of champions[93]

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Below are the list of champions and runners-up of the AAA West Virginia High School Boys' Soccer State Tournament:

Unifyed system (1988-2007)

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Season Winner Runner-up Result
1988 St. Joseph Central (1) Morgantown 2-1
1989 Morgantown (1) St. Joseph Central 2-1
1990 Nitro (1) St. Joseph Central 2-0(a.e.t.)
1991 Wheeling Park (1) St. Joseph Central 6-4
1992 Capital (1) St. Joseph Central 3-1
1993 Buckhannon-Upshur (1) George Washington 5-3
1994 Buckhannon-Upshur (2) Brooke 1-0
1995 Buckhannon-Upshur (3) Parkersburg 3-0
1996 Parkersburg (1) Woodrow Wilson 1-0
1997 Parkersburg (2) St. Joseph Central 4-3
1998 Capital (2) Wheeling Park 3-2
1999 Morgantown (2) Charleston Catholic 4-0
2000 Morgantown (3) Parkersburg South 4-2(a.e.t.)
2001 Wheeling Park (2) Morgantown 1-0(p)
2002 Woodrow Wilson (1) Wheeling Park 3-1
2003 Capital (3) Morgantown 3-0
2004 Woodrow Wilson (2) Parkersburg 3-1
2005 Parkersburg (3) Fairmont Senior 1-0
2006 Parkersburg (4) Woodrow Wilson 2-1(a.e.t.)
2007 George Washington (1) Hurricane 1-0

AAA class system (2008-current)

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Season Winner Runner-up Result
2008 Parkersburg (5) Wheeling Park 2-0
2009 Parkersburg (6) Woodrow Wilson 2-0
2010 Woodrow Wilson (3) Wheeling Park 1-0
2011 George Washington (2) Washington 5-2
2012 Hurricane (1) Parkersburg 2-0
2013 George Washington (3) Parkersburg 1-0
2014 Morgantown (4) George Washington 3-1
2015 Morgantown (5) Washington 3-0
2016 George Washington (4) University 4-0
2017 Hurricane (2) Wheeling Park 2-0
2018 George Washington (5) Hedgesville 2-0
2019 George Washington (6) Cabell Midland 2-0
2020 George Washington (7) University 5-0
2021 Morgantown (6) Washington 2-0
2022 Greenbrier East (1) Spring Mills 2-0
2023 George Washington (8) Hurricane 1-0

Most titles timeline

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Titles by club

[edit]
Club Winners Runners-up Winning years
George Washington
8
2
2007, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2023
Parkersburg
6
4
1996, 1997, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009
Morgantown 6 3 1989, 1999, 2000, 2014, 2015, 2021
Woodrow Wilson
3
3
2002, 2004, 2010
Capital
3
0
1992, 1998, 2003
Buckhannon-Upshur
3
0
1993, 1994, 1995
Wheeling Park
2
4
1991, 2001
Hurricane
2
2
2012, 2017
St. Joseph Central
1
5
1988
Greenbrier East
1
0
2022
Nitro*
1
0
1990
*Nitro has won its second state championship in 2017, but as class AA-A school

Participation

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Most appearances

[edit]
As of 2024 season

Below is the list of clubs that have more appearances in the AAA West Virginia High School Boys' Soccer State Tournament.

Club App First Last
George Washington 15 1993 2023
Morgantown 11 1988 2023
Parkersburg 11 1995 2016
Wheeling Park 10 1991 2024
Hurricane 8 2007 2024
Woodrow Wilson 7 1996 2024
St. Joseph Central 6 1988 1997
Jefferson 6 2006 2020
Hedgesville 5 2012 2019
Martinsburg 4 2005 2024
University 4 2016 2020
Washington 4 2010 2021
Capital 4 1992 2005
Cabell Midland 3 2019 2021
Buckhannon-Upshur 3 1993 1995
Spring Valley 2 2014 2023
Winfield 2 2013 2015
Fairmont Senior 2 2005 2009
Spring Mills 2 2022 2023
Greenbrier East 1 2022 2022
Parkersburg South 1 2000 2000
Charleston Catholic 1 1999 1999
Brooke 1 1994 1994
Nitro 1 1990 1990

Team Records

[edit]

Most Championships

[edit]

Most Consecutive Championships

[edit]

Most Finals Appearances

[edit]

Most Consecutive Finals Appearances

[edit]

Most State Tournament Appearances

[edit]

Most Consecutive State Tournament Appearances

[edit]

Team With Most Appearances on Team Of The Year

[edit]
  • Parkersburg, with 63 players appearances on Team Of The Year

Team With Most Player Of The Year Award

[edit]
  • Morgantown, with 5 Players Of The Year (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2015)

Team With Most Forward Of The Year Award

[edit]

Team With Most Midfielder Of The Year Award

[edit]
  • Woodrow Wilson, with 4 Midfielders Of The Year (1997, 2004, 2007, 2023)

Team With Most Defender Of The Year Award

[edit]
  • Parkersburg, with 5 Defenders Of The Year (1999, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007)

Team With Most Keeper Of The Year Award

[edit]
  • Parkersburg, with 5 Keepers Of The Year (1996, 1997, 2006, 2007, 2013)

Team With Most Coach Of The Year Award

[edit]
  • Wheeling Park, with 4 Coachs Of The Year (2001, 2010, 2011, 1999, 2022)
  • Morgantown, with 4 Coachs Of The Year (1995, 1997, 1999, 2000)

Individual Records

[edit]

Players career is maximum of 4 seasons - Freshman (1st year), Sophomore (2nd year), Junior (3rd year), and Senior (4th year).

Player With Most Titles

[edit]
  • Gabe Sadorra, with 3 state titles for George Washington (2018, 2019, 2020)
  • Max Trethewey, with 3 state titles for George Washington (2018, 2019, 2020)
  • Bakar Boustany, with 3 state titles for George Washington (2018, 2019, 2020)
  • Wilson Fife, with 3 state titles for George Washington (2018, 2019, 2020)
  • Xavier Bohn, with 3 state titles for George Washington (2018, 2019, 2020)
  • Zak Abdul-Jalil, with 3 state titles for George Washington (2016, 2018, 2019)
  • Bryce Coleman, with 3 state titles for George Washington (2016, 2018, 2019)
  • Spencer Griffey, with 3 state titles for Parkersburg (2006, 2008, 2009)
  • Zack Higginbotham, with 3 state titles for Parkersburg (2005, 2006, 2008)
  • Matt Sellers, with 3 state titles for Parkersburg (2006, 2008, 2009)
  • Derick Craft, with 3 state titles for Parkersburg (2005, 2006, 2008)
  • Tommy Kerns, with 3 state titles for Parkersburg (2005, 2006, 2008)
  • Kieran Spader, with 3 state titles for Parkersburg (2005, 2006, 2008)

Coach With Most Titles

[edit]
  • Don Fosselman, with 6 state titles for Parkersburg (1996, 1997, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009)

Players With Most Appearances on Team Of The Year

[edit]
  • Tresz McLeod, with 3 appearances on Team Of The Year for Wheeling Park (2021, 2022, 2023)
  • Zak Abdul-Jalil, with 3 appearances on Team Of The Year for George Washington (2017, 2018, 2019)
  • Chris Romanek, with 3 appearances on Team Of The Year for Wheeling Park (2017, 2018, 2019)
  • Chad Duernberger, with 3 appearances on Team Of The Year for Riverside (1999, 2000) and for South Charleston (2001)

Only Goalkeeper to win Player Of The Year

[edit]

Only Freshman to Appear on Team Of The Year

[edit]

Player With Most Defender Of The Year Award

[edit]
  • Wes McWatters, with 2 Defender Of The Year Award for Hurricane (2010, 2011)

Player With Most Keeper Of The Year Award

[edit]
  • Noah Blackhurst, with 2 Keeper Of The Year Award for Hurricane (2008, 2009)
  • Brent McGee, with 2 Keeper Of The Year Award for Parkersburg (2006, 2007)
  • Jordan Yost, with 2 Keeper Of The Year Award for Woodrow Wilson (2003, 2004)
  • Matt Lutman, with 2 Keeper Of The Year Award for Morgantown (2001, 2002)
  • Ryan Lewellyn, with 2 Keeper Of The Year Award for Parkersburg (1996, 1997)

Coach With Most Coach Of The Year Award

[edit]
  • Mario Julian, with 4 Coach Of The Year Award for Wheeling Park (2001, 2010, 2011, 2022)
  • Ray Petrisin, with 4 Coach Of The Year Award for Morgantown (1995, 1997, 1999, 2000)

Professional Players

[edit]

Some players that played in the AAA West Virginia High School Boys' Soccer State Tournament played at professional clubs:

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