The Register-Herald, Beckley, West Virginia

Sports

October 25, 2008

State High School Football Scores

FRIDAY'S RESULTS

Allegany, Md. 27, Frankfort 7

Athens, Ohio 20, Wahama 0

Bath County, Va. 33, Pendleton County 14

Berea, Ky. 61, Williamson 8

Berkeley Springs 33, Kettle Run, Va. 12

Bishop Donahue 26, Valley Wetzel 20, 2OT

Bridgeport, Ohio 24, Cameron 6

Bridgeport 49, Philip Barbour 14

Cabell Midland 36, Huntington 0

Calhoun County 32, Wirt County 6

Capital 28, Parkersburg 7

Clay-Battelle 28, Tygarts Valley 0

East Fairmont 40, Buckhannon-Upshur 22

Eastern View, Va. 60, Washington 14

Fayetteville 35, Buffalo 20

George Washington 44, Ripley 18

Grafton 48, Oak Glen 14

Greenbrier East 14, Woodrow Wilson 3

Greenbrier West 29, Midland Trail 14

Hedgesville 14, Hampshire 6

Iaeger 44, Montcalm 24

Independence 22, PikeView 8

James Monroe 29, Mount View 0

Keyser 54, Musselman 0

Lewis County 49, Elkins 25

Lincoln 13, Liberty Harrison 0

Lincoln County 28, Logan 7

Madonna 54, Paden City 0

Man 15, Wyoming East 0

Martinsburg 53, Jefferson 25

Meadow Bridge 26, Gilmer County 7

Moorefield 50, Petersburg 0

Morgantown 29, John Marshall 0

Mount Hope 30, South Harrison 7

Nicholas County 49, North Marion 14

Nitro 42, Hurricane 41

Parkersburg South 40, Robert C. Byrd 20

Ravenswood 47, Clay County 12

Rayland Buckeye, Ohio 27, Brooke 3

Richwood 44, Valley Fayette 42, 3OT

Riverside 35, Princeton 21

Roane County 34, Herbert Hoover 21

Sherman 41, Tug Valley 14

Sissonville 39, Shady Spring 27

South Charleston 25, Spring Valley 22

Tucker County 48, Doddridge County 8

Tyler Consolidated 63, Ritchie County 19

University 28, Preston 0

Van 44, Burch 0

Wayne 62, Poca 20

Webster County 28, Braxton County 7

Weir 18, Uhrichsville Claymont, Ohio 15

Westside 23, Summers County 12

Wheeling Central 29, Brashear, Pa. 14

Wheeling Park 45, Fairmont Senior 25

Williamstown 52, Tolsia 0

Winfield 20, St. Albans 14, OT

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