Pairings for the second round of the West Virginia high school football playoffs. Friday games are at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday games are at 1:30 p.m., unless noted otherwise:
CLASS AAA
First round
Bridgeport 42, Parkersburg South 35
Capital 35, Hurricane 14
George Washington 46, Preston 13
Martinsburg 7, Cabell Midland 0
Morgantown 47, Nicholas County 13
South Charleston 62, Musselman 21
University 35, Spring Valley 14
Wheeling Park 49, Fairmont Senior 0
Second round
Friday
No. 7 Bridgeport (10-1) vs. No. 2 George Washington (10-1), at Laidley Field, Charleston
Saturday
No. 5 Capital (10-1) at No. 4 Morgantown (10-1)
No. 9 Martinsburg (9-2) vs. No. 1 South Charleston (11-0), at Laidley Field, Charleston
No. 6 University (10-1) at. No. 3 Wheeling Park (10-1)
Semifinals
Nov. 28-29
Capital-Morgantown winner vs. Martinsburg-South Charleston winner
University-Wheeling Park winner vs. Bridgeport-George Washington winner
Championship
At Wheeling Island Stadium
Saturday, Dec. 6
Semifinal winners, noon.
CLASS AA
First round
Bluefield 39, Scott 14
Grafton 41, Philip Barbour 16
James Monroe 33, Chapmanville 0
Keyser 47, Wyoming East 0
Magnolia 21, Point Pleasant 20
Ravenswood 46, Webster County 22
Wayne 22, Shady Spring 0
Weir 23, Independence 14
Second round
Friday
No. 8 Magnolia (9-3) vs. No. 1 Keyser (10-0), at University High, Morgantown
No. 7 Ravenswood (9-2) at No. 2 Grafton (10-1)
No. 11 Bluefield (7-4) at No. 3 Wayne (10-1)
Saturday
No. 12 James Monroe (8-3) at No. 4 Weir (9-2)
Semifinals
Nov. 28-29
Magnolia-Keyser winner vs. James Monroe-Weir winner
Ravenswood-Grafton winner vs. Bluefield-Wayne winner
Championship
At Wheeling Island Stadium
Friday, Dec. 5
Semifinal winners, 7:30 p.m.
CLASS A
First round
Fayetteville 35, Tucker County 33
Madonna 16, Calhoun County 0
Man 27, Mount Hope 6
Matewan 25, Moorefield 13
Pocahontas County 68, Big Creek 12
St. Marys 25, Clay-Battelle 14
Wheeling Central 42, Midland Trail 20
Williamstown 48, Parkersburg Catholic 7
Second Round
Friday
No. 9 Man (8-3) at No. 1 Williamstown (10-1)
Saturday
No. 7 Madonna (11-0) at No. 2 Pocahontas County (11-0)
No. 6 St. Marys (10-1) at No. 3 Fayetteville (10-1)
No. 5 Matewan (10-0) at No. 4 Wheeling Central (9-2), 7:30 p.m.
Semifinals
Nov. 28-29
Man-Williamstown winner vs. Matewan-Wheeling Central winner
Madonna-Pocahontas County winner vs. St. Marys-Fayetteville winner
Championship
At Wheeling Island Stadium
Saturday, Dec. 6
Semifinal winners, 7 p.m.
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