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Monday, Dec. 2 (at West Virginia State University) Session 1 (8:30 am) • #4 Pendleton County vs. #5 Magnolia, followed by #1 East Hardy vs. #8 St. Marys Session 2 (1:30 pm) • #2 Greenbrier West vs. #7 River View, followed by #3 Wirt County vs. #6 Sherman
All coaches in the state of West Virginia are required by law to be trained annually in sudden cardiac arrest and concussion in sports. New coaches are required to be trained in heat illness prevention. Below are links to free courses provided by the National Federation of High Schools (NFHS) which fulfill the training requirements: FREE COURSES
You must be at least 16 years of age or older to register for a training class. Those under the age of 18 can only officiate middle school contests with a veteran official. Click here for more details.
as a football official in high schools and colleges in West Virginia and Ohio and was ranked as one of the top football officials in the Mid-Atlantic Conference. It was during his tenure that the Commission experienced tremendous growth, particularly in the area of girl’s
West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission. 2875 Staunton Turnpike, Parkersburg, WV 26104 304-485-5494
The general management of the officiating program in West Virginia secondary schools is vested with the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission. The WVSSAC knows that quality officiating is an important part of the athletic program.
West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission. 2875 Staunton Turnpike, Parkersburg, WV 26104 304-485-5494
Clay-Battelle High School Blacksville, West Virginia 26521 Office: 304-432-8208 VICE PRESIDENT: DR. GREGORY MOORE, Principal South Harrison High School Lost Creek, West Virginia 26385 Office: 304-326-7440 MEMBER: JIMMY FRASHIER, Principal Ripley High School Ripley, West Virginia 25271 Office: 304-372-7355 MEMBER MICHAEL KELLEY Herbert Hoover ...
The general management of the officiating program in West Virginia secondary schools is vested with the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission. The WVSSAC knows that quality officiating is an important part of the athletic program.
The WVSSAC today announced the ratings for all four classes in West Virginia after 11 weeks of the regular season. Download complete ratings (PDF)