The Register-Herald, Beckley, West Virginia

Sports

November 1, 2008

State High School Football Scores

FRIDAY'S RESULTS

Berkeley Springs 10, Manassas Park, Va. 7

Big Creek 43, Burch 6

Bluefield 34, James Monroe 21

Bridgeport 28, Fairmont Senior 21

Cabell Midland 28, St. Albans 13

Calhoun County 46, Braxton County 13

Capital 37, Riverside 3

East Hardy 42, Cameron 41

Fayetteville 48, Greenbrier West 21

George Washington 42, Woodrow Wilson 12

Gilbert 34, Wirt County 19

Grafton 54, Liberty Harrison 7

Greenbrier East 24, Princeton 17

Hampshire 14, Washington 13

Huntington 35, Nitro 20

Jefferson 33, Greencastle, Pa. 27

Keyser 61, Frankfort 8

Madonna 43, Bishop Donahue 0

Magnolia 42, Oak Glen 23

Man 14, Buffalo 6

Martinsburg 36, Musselman 7

Matewan 57, Mount View 12

Midland Trail 37, Valley Fayette 12

Moorefield 22, Pendleton County 14

Morgantown 27, University 14

Mount Hope 58, Meadow Bridge 23

North Marion 36, Elkins 35, OT

Paden City 22, Valley Wetzel 14

Parkersburg 24, Ripley 23

Parkersburg South 22, East Fairmont 13

Pocahontas County 56, Webster County 13

Point Pleasant 41, Herbert Hoover 15

Preston 35, Buckhannon-Upshur 20

Ravenswood 49, Logan 20

Robert C. Byrd 21, Lewis County 18

Scott 25, Sherman 13

Sissonville 48, Poca 28

South Harrison 28, Lincoln 21

Spring Valley 20, Hurricane 19

St. Marys 54, Doddridge County 13

Summers County 46, Richwood 14

Tolsia 24, Winfield 21

Tucker County 52, Petersburg 8

Tug Valley 50, Williamson 18

Tygarts Valley 26, Hundred 14

Tyler Consolidated 54, Clay County 7

Wayne 25, Chapmanville 13

Weir 28, Brooke 27

Westside 33, Iaeger 20

Wheeling Central 49, Linsly 20

Wheeling Park 60, John Marshall 3

Williamstown 59, Ritchie County 0

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