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The AAA West Virginia High School Boys' Soccer State Tournament was first held in 1988. The tournament was created to provide an opportunity for the state's top high school boys' soccer teams to compete against each other in a postseason format. From 1988 until 2007 the schools where in an unified system, meaning all schools played at the same ...
GSU Soccer Complex: 1,892 James Madison Dukes Harrisonburg, Virginia: Sentara Park: 1,500 Kentucky Wildcats Lexington, Kentucky: Wendell & Vickie Bell Soccer Complex: 3,368 Marshall Thundering Herd Huntington, West Virginia: Veterans Memorial Soccer Complex: 1,006 Old Dominion Monarchs Norfolk, Virginia: Old Dominion Soccer Complex: 4,000 South ...
Schoenbaum Stadium is a soccer stadium in Charleston, West Virginia located in Coonskin Park. The 6,000-seat stadium is home to West Virginia United of USL League Two.
The 2022 West Virginia High School Boys' Soccer State Tournament (AAA) was a statewide high school soccer competition held in West Virginia, United States. The tournament was organized by the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission (WVSSAC) and featured boys' teams from high schools across the state. The tournament took place from ...
The 2022 West Virginia team posted a 7–7–4 (3–1–4 Sun Belt) record. They were eliminated in the semifinals of the 2022 Sun Belt Conference men's soccer tournament and did not earn an at-large berth into the 2022 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament .
Oct. 30—MORGANTOWN — The 2024 fall sports season is on a crash course toward crowning this year's state champions. Multiple sports will all hold state finals in the next two weeks, including ...
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* Bridgeport was scheduled to play South Charleston for the AAA state championship, but COVID-19 numbers were high in Harrison County and the game was cancelled. South Charleston was awarded the title by forfeit. Golf (3): 1989 (AA-A) 1988 (AA-A) 2014 (AA) Girls' soccer (2): 2013 (AA) 0–1, Sissonville 2014 (AA) 0–5, Charleston Catholic