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The WVSSAC started a playoff game system in 1948. From 1948 to 1971, only the top two teams in each class went to the playoff. In 1972 the playoff field was expanded to four teams. In 1978 the playoffs were expanded to eight teams per class. Finally, in 1991, the top 16 in each class were awarded a playoff spot.
Throughout its history, the competition has been divided into classes based on enrollment. The history of classifications is as follows: 1903–1936: Prior to WVSSAC or sportswriter involvement: Single-class system, games arranged by individual teams, 1903 & 1907 Fairmont Senior [3] [4] [5] 1916–1956: Colored School State Champions.
2024 Hurricane: 8 2007 2024 Woodrow Wilson: 7 1996 2024 St. Joseph Central: 6 1988 1997 Jefferson: 6 2006 2020 Hedgesville: 5 2012 2019 Martinsburg: 4 2005 2024 University: 4 2016 2020 Washington: 4 2010 2021 Capital: 4 1992 2005 Cabell Midland: 3 2019 2021 Charleston Catholic: 3 1999 2001 Buckhannon-Upshur: 3 1993 1995 Spring Valley: 2 2014 ...
Apr. 3—With the addition of a fourth classification for several high school sports, the WVSSAC has announced the new sectional and regional alignments that will begin next season and run through ...
Dec. 21—Several West Virginia high school sports will move to a four-class system as the WVSSAC board of directors approved the measure Wednesday evening in Parkersburg. Four classifications ...
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The WVSSAC determines scheduling during the playoffs. For example, in football, whose playoffs are seeded on a statewide basis, each game is played at the higher-seeded school's campus if its stadium is approved by the SSAC to host playoff matches. Otherwise, it is played at the SSAC-approved venue nearest to the higher-seeded school.
Here's how Section V's classifications line up for 2024 (subject to change): Section V football, Class AA McQuaid quarterback Will DiMarco has to pass over Fairport defender Joseph Roselli.