
Fall is the best time of the year. My Friday nights are spent at
high school football games. I watch the Tygarts Valley Bulldogs
and the Paden City Wildcats. Morgantown, WV, is my
destination six Saturdays every fall. I love to watch the West
Virginia Mountaineers play America's game. I usually make it to
one away game each year. I have gone to games at Pitt, Syracuse,
Rutgers, Maryland, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Purdue, East
Carolina, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Navy, Mississippi State,
Cincinnati and Penn
State. I have gone to the Fiesta Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Gator Bowl,
Carquest Bowl, Music City Bowl, Continetal Tire Bowl and the Kick-off Classic. When I
can't go to the game, I watch it on television along with every
other college football game that I can possibly see. I have been
keeping records on college football results for over 30 years and
my extra bedroom is cluttered with the product of all this record
keeping. Computers have certainly made record keeping much easier
and less messy. Almost every weekday evening during the season I
listen to the "West Virginia Sportsline." They know me
as "Gold Card Woody." And I post on the Mountaineer
Message Board as "Woody in Helvetia."

During the off season I follow high school and college
basketball. Over the past several summers I have researched the
West Virginia Boys' and Girls' State Basketball Tournaments for
the WVSSAC. These team statistics now appear in the tournament
programs. The next page on this site lists every high school in
the State of West Virginia that has participated in the state
tournament along with Sectional and State Tournament information.
West
Virginia State Basketball Tournament - Boys & Girls
I am sure that there is still some incorrect information in the
programs. If you see any mistakes please let know about them so
that I can correct the mistakes. I also keep weekly statistics for the Potomac Valley Conference
in football, boys' & girls' basketball and baseball. My newest project
is the WVSSAC football playoffs. West Virginia High School Football

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