West Virginia High School Football Thrills: November 7 Scores
The 2025 West Virginia high school football season showcased intense competition on November 7, with numerous teams battling for victory across the state. Fans were treated to a series of exciting games, resulting in significant wins for several schools.
Notable Victories and High Scores
In one of the standout performances, Chapmanville Regional dominated the field with a remarkable score of 69-6 against St. Albans. Other impressive wins included Elkins defeating Preston with a score of 53-35 and Independence triumphing over Summers County at 56-6. The Wheeling Park team also made headlines with a strong showing, scoring 63 points against John Marshall, who managed 40 points.
A total of 24 games took place across various locations, showcasing the talent and determination of young athletes. Teams like Byrd and Capital also secured decisive victories, with Byrd achieving a shutout against Buckhannon-Upshur at 34-0 and Capital winning 16-8 against Riverside.
Complete Scores from the Week
The following are the final scores from the high school football games held on November 7, 2025:
– Byrd 34, Buckhannon-Upshur 0
– Capital 16, Riverside 8
– Chapmanville Regional 69, St. Albans 6
– Clay-Battelle 30, Magnolia 0
– Craig County 36, Meadow Bridge 0
– Doddridge County 34, Mingo Central 14
– Elkins 53, Preston 35
– Frankfort 41, Keyser 7
– Greenbrier West 55, Gilmer County 6
– Hoover 44, Weir 14
– Independence 56, Summers County 6
– Jefferson 48, Washington 0
– Moorefield 63, Berkeley Springs 6
– Morgantown 45, Musselman 0
– Nitro 23, Greenbrier East 6
– North Marion 35, Oak Hill 0
– Parkersburg South 28, Cabell Midland 7
– Pendleton County 36, Cameron 28
– Philip Barbour 55, Lincoln 0
– PikeView 56, Buffalo 48
– Pocahontas County 49, Webster County 0
– Princeton 55, South Charleston 19
– Ritchie County 38, Calhoun 0
– Spring Mills 63, Hedgesville 0
– Tucker County 28, Hampshire 21
– Tygarts Valley 32, Montcalm 6
– Wahama 49, Man 0
– Wayne 30, Sissonville 13
– Wheeling Park 63, John Marshall 40
– Williamstown 41, Scott 21
– Winfield 35, Point Pleasant 12
These results illustrate the competitive spirit of high school football in West Virginia. As teams continue to vie for supremacy, fans can look forward to more thrilling matchups in the weeks ahead.