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The scary part is they call off the dogs early. They could have put up over 100 a few times this year. They had 70 at the midway point of the 3rd quarter in a state semi-final game.Their closest game so far is 35 points.
average score through 13 games.... 62-8.
I think they led 54-0 at end of 1st qtr. In 2nd playoff game.The scary part is they call off the dogs early. They could have put up over 100 a few times this year. They had 70 at the midway point of the 3rd quarter in a state semi-final game.
are they that good or are the other teams that bad?
I think it must be a mixture of both. there are just not diverse schools and enough big schools to compete with themtheir average win in last years playoffs was 29 points.
they've won 7 of the last 9 state championships
they are on about a 54 game win streak
I think it must be a mixture of both. there are just not diverse schools and enough big schools to compete with them
A combo. I’m kind of surprised a high school coach like Tom Knotts that’s now at Dutch Fork in South Carolina never landed a college gig. Guy won something like over 100+ straight games with Independence High School in NC...with QB’s CJ and then Chris Leak.are they that good or are the other teams that bad?
I also said diverse and 9 that are bigger is not that many. AAA is WV has schools with over 1,000 enrollment difference in the schools. Again, I would imagine the demographics of Roane County are different than Martinsburg. Isn;t Winfield a AAA school now? When I li.ved there Winfield was a AA schoolThere are 9 high schools in WV that have more students than Martinsburg.
I think Martisburg is a school like you would see in Virginia, Carolinas, etc. 80% of the AAA in WV just don't have the demographics or diversity to compete with them. Also, there is a big difference in the small AAA schools in terms of enrollment and the bigger AAA schools.A combo. I’m kind of surprised a high school coach like Tom Knotts that’s now at Dutch Fork in South Carolina never landed a college gig. Guy won something like over 100+ straight games with Independence High School in NC...with QB’s CJ and then Chris Leak.
I think Winfield just got reclassified to AAA, so they will be one of the smallest in that class.I also said diverse and 9 that are bigger is not that many. AAA is WV has schools with over 1,000 enrollment difference in the schools. Again, I would imagine the demographics of Roane County are different than Martinsburg. Isn;t Winfield a AAA school now? When I li.ved there Winfield was a AA school
They are, turn out high level P5 talent year in and year out now.Dutch Fork is scary
What school?I was kind of glad my local team lost in the 5A playoffs in South Carolina last week for safety's sake.
I think Winfield just got reclassified to AAA, so they will be one of the smallest in that class.
Bridgeport will be one of the smallest AAA schools, but will probably have a few home playoff games in most years.I think Winfield just got reclassified to AAA, so they will be one of the smallest in that class.
Winfield is still AA for the newly released classification numbers. They've actually experienced a small loss in enrollment in the last 2 to 3 years.
Bridgeport and Oak Hill are moving up to AAA.
I also said diverse and 9 that are bigger is not that many. AAA is WV has schools with over 1,000 enrollment difference in the schools. Again, I would imagine the demographics of Roane County are different than Martinsburg. Isn;t Winfield a AAA school now? When I li.ved there Winfield was a AA school
Just heard from a WVSSAC official that WV is going to add a 4A division. Most of your bigger HS will be in that...Martinsburg has a tri-state area they recruit from, not judging, just observation. The 4A will start out in basketball in the next year or two as a pilot program. Divisions will not solely be by number of students, but also "economic " factors such as median income of families in area.
In the mid-60s Parkersburg High had 3,500 students. But that was before de-consolidation.Here's the new AAA Classification Enrollment numbers. https://www.register-herald.com/spo...cle_9d7def9f-c97f-5708-b162-d7c219a2304e.html
Of note, since the last enrollment period Cabell Midland has lost 140 students, Huntington lost 52, and Spring Valley lost 54. The two Parkersburg schools lost enrollment and so did Capital, South Charleston, Greenbrier East, Princeton, and Woodrow Wilson. As expected, the schools in the eastern panhandle increased enrollment and so did the two schools in Morgantown.
School enrollment for 2020-21 to 2023-24
1. Morgantown 1,851
2. Cabell Midland 1,825
3. Parkersburg 1,674
4. Musselman 1,654
5. Huntington 1,606
6. Wheeling Park 1,529
7. Parkersburg South 1,466
8. Jefferson 1,457
9. Martinsburg 1,415
10. Spring Mills 1,380
11. University 1,310
12. Washington 1,309
13. Hurricane 1,279
14. Riverside 1,278
15. Woodrow Wilson 1,267
16. Hedgesville 1,257
17. Capital 1,218
18. Preston County 1,202
19. George Washington 1,107
20. Oak Hill 1,102
21. Buckhannon-Upshur 1,058
22. St. Albans 1,053
23. John Marshall 1,042
24. Greenbrier East 1,025
25. Spring Valley 996
26. South Charleston 938
27. Princeton 914
28. Hampshire 894
29. Brooke 891
30. Lincoln County 882
31. Ripley 867
32. Bridgeport 822
The 4A is being rolled out for boys basketball only, I believe.
The new enrollment classification numbers I posted earlier will go through the 2023-2024 school years. So it would seem that any formal creation of a 4A level, for all sports, is still 4 to 5 years away. Given the way the State keeps losing population, perhaps adding an additional classification level isn't the best strategy.
What? Martinsburg recruits? Surely not. They are a suburb of D.C. No need for them to recruit. There are also multiple AAA schools that have opened in the last few years in the eastern panhandle.This is correct. They have not released the breakdown for this, yet, but are expected to by the weekend.
There is a valid argument that we don’t have enough school in WV to go to four classes, but there are such wide discrepancies in enrollment that four probably balances a lot of things out competitively once you get beyond the 20 largest schools.
Then, what is it? The AAA classifcation is WV is odd. Half the teams or so make the playoff. There has to be a large drop off in something? Some of the games in the regular season can't be very competitive among schools.It's 9. None of them have won 7 of the last 9 AAA state football championships. And in every one of those 7 times, they beat the #2 AAA team. Cabell Midland has 600 more students than Martinsburg. If it's diversity you want to give credit for then Woodrow Wilson should win the AAA state championship as often as Martinsburg as WW has 34% more blacks and 300 more students.
I believe that WV should go to less classes, not more. It is so watered down now it is ridiculous.The 4A is being rolled out for boys basketball only, I believe.
The new enrollment classification numbers I posted earlier will go through the 2023-2024 school years. So it would seem that any formal creation of a 4A level, for all sports, is still 4 to 5 years away. Given the way the State keeps losing population, perhaps adding an additional classification level isn't the best strategy.
Considering Spring Valley has less then 1K students it’s pretty impressive what they have done the last 4 years.
They’ll be better next year as they lose very few seniors compared to most.
I want Midland to win but they’ll be lucky to stay within 30 of Martinsburg.
The Bowie kid from Martinsburg has now been offered by Kent state and a PWO by WVU. Has Doc even reached out?What? Martinsburg recruits? Surely not. They are a suburb of D.C. No need for them to recruit. There are also multiple AAA schools that have opened in the last few years in the eastern panhandle.
Not complaining, I don't even live in WV. In SC isn't that because there are a few outlier schools like Wando down on the coast who have 4,300 students? Plus, all their 5 schools are around 2,000 or so or bigger?Quit complaining about 1000 less kids in wv AAA. In South Carolina’s largest division 5A, there is almost a 2700 kid difference. And Dutch forks coaches problem is himself