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West Virginia High School Women's Soccer State Tournament (AAA)

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AAA West Virginia High School Women's Soccer State
Founded1995; 29 years ago (1995)
CountryUnited States
ConfederationWVSSAC
Number of clubs4
Current championsMorgantown (4th title)
(2023)
Most championshipsWinfield (7 titles)
WebsiteWVSSAC Official website

The AAA West Virginia High School Women's Soccer State Tournament is an annual postseason soccer tournament held in West Virginia, United States. The tournament is open to all high school women's soccer teams that compete in the state's AAA classification, which is the largest division in West Virginia high school soccer. The tournament is organized by the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission (WVSSAC).

History

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The AAA West Virginia High School Women's Soccer State Tournament was first held in 1995. The tournament was created to provide an opportunity for the state's top high school women's soccer teams to compete against each other in a postseason format. From 1995 until 2007 the schools where in an unified system, meaning all schools played at the same level. From 2008 until now, the schools were divided in two classes: AAA (schools with 801 or more students) and AA-A (school with 800 or less students). This schools only compets between their classes on the post season.

This means that from 1995 - 2007 only one school could be state champion each year, and from 2008 to current days, 2 schools is state champion every year (one school from class AAA and one school from class AA-A)

Format

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The AAA West Virginia High School Women's Soccer State Tournament is a single-elimination tournament featuring 4 teams. The top team from each of the state's four regions qualify for the tournament. The tournament is typically held over the course of two days at a neutral location, with the semi-final and championship matches.

State Tournament by year

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2020

2020

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State semi-finals State Championship Game
      
1 Parkersburg South 4
4 Jefferson 0
Parkersburg South 0
Wheeling Park 1
2 Wheeling Park 3
3 George Washington 2


State semi-finals

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Parkersburg South4-0Jefferson
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Wheeling Park3-2George Washington
YMCA Youth Sports Complex


State Championship Game

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Parkersburg South0-1Wheeling Park
YMCA Youth Sports Complex


Champion
Wheeling Park
(5th Title)
Top goalscorer
TBD
(goals)

Team of the year

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Coach:

Awards

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Player Of The Year
TBD
Forward Of The Year
TBD
Midfielder Of The Year
TBD
Defender Of The Year
TBD
Keeper Of The Year
TBD
Coach Of The Year
TBD
2021

2021

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State semi-finals State Championship Game
      
1 George Washington 4
4 Spring Mills 0
George Washington (a.e.t.) 2
Wheeling Park 1
2 Wheeling Park 5
3 Cabell Midland 0


State semi-finals

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George Washington4-0Spring Mills
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Wheeling Park5-0Cabell Midland
YMCA Youth Sports Complex


State Championship Game

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George Washington2-1 (a.e.t.)Wheeling Park
YMCA Youth Sports Complex


Champion
George Washington
(1st Title)
Top goalscorer
TBD
(goals)

Team of the year

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Coach:

Awards

[edit]
Player Of The Year
TBD
Forward Of The Year
TBD
Midfielder Of The Year
TBD
Defender Of The Year
TBD
Keeper Of The Year
TBD
Coach Of The Year
TBD
2022

2022

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State semi-finals State Championship Game
      
1 Morgantown (a.e.t.) 1
4 Hedgesville 0
Morgantown (a.e.t.) 2
Parkersburg South 1
2 Parkersburg South 2
3 George Washington 1


State semi-finals

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Morgantown1-0 (a.e.t.)Hedgesville
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Parkersburg South2-1George Washington
YMCA Youth Sports Complex


State Championship Game

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Morgantown2-1 (a.e.t.)Parkersburg South
YMCA Youth Sports Complex


Champion
Morgantown
(3rd Title)
Top goalscorer
TBD
(goals)

Team of the year

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Coach:

Awards

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Player Of The Year
TBD
Forward Of The Year
TBD
Midfielder Of The Year
TBD
Defender Of The Year
TBD
Keeper Of The Year
TBD
Coach Of The Year
TBD
2023

2023

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State semi-finals State Championship Game
      
1 Morgantown 2
4 Hedgesville 1
Morgantown 1
Parkersburg South 0
2 Parkersburg South 2
3 George Washington 0


State semi-finals[1][2]

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Morgantown2-1Hedgesville
  • Gracie Brown 36'
  • Emily Carpenter 64'
  • Abby Johnson 5'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Parkersburg South2-0George Washington
  • Jozy Barton 47'
  • Regan Shockey 75'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex


State Championship Game[3]

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Morgantown1-0Parkersburg South
  • Vanja Mueller 97'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex


Champion
Morgantown
(4th Title)
Top goalscorer
TBD
(goals)

Team of the year

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Coach:

Awards

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Player Of The Year
TBD
Forward Of The Year
TBD
Midfielder Of The Year
TBD
Defender Of The Year
TBD
Keeper Of The Year
TBD
Coach Of The Year
TBD
2024

2024

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Regional Finals[4] State semi-finals State Championship Game
         
Morgantown 5
Bridgeport 1
Morgantown 0 (3)
George Washington 0(5)
George Washington 2
Greenbrier East 1
George Washington 1
Washington 2
Parkersburg South 2
Huntington 0
Parkersburg South 0
Washington 3
Washington 3
Hedgesville 1

Regionals Finals

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Morgantown5-1Bridgeport
  • Ella Miller 4', 6', 9'
  • Shae Nethken 53'
  • Lily Gorman-Wilson 61'
  • Camdyn Smith 80'
John Marshall H.S.[5]
George Washington2-1Greenbrier East
  • Ella Tice 4'
  • Shelby Tharp 45'
  • Caroline Dotson 5'
Woodrow Wilson H.S.[6]
Parkersburg South2-0Huntington
  • Regan Shockey 39'
  • Marie Silvis 68'
Hurricane H.S.[7]
Washington3-1Hedgesville
  • Megan Cantley 4', 39'
  • Ayla Kidd 67'
  • Rylee Bodkins 46'
Washington H.S.[8]

State semi-finals[9][10]

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Morgantown0-0George Washington
Penalties
  • Ariana Borneo soccer ball with red X
  • Lilly Staples soccer ball with check mark
  • Ella Miller soccer ball with check mark
  • Gabbie Brown soccer ball with check mark
3–5
  • soccer ball with check mark Emma Cipoletti
  • soccer ball with check mark Ellie Pray
  • soccer ball with check mark Ella Chipps
  • soccer ball with check mark Isabella Smith
  • soccer ball with check mark Trinity Hodge
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Parkersburg South0-3 Washington
  • Jurnee Vrobel 19', 50', 72'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex

State Championship Game[11]

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George Washington1-2 Washington
  • Jurnee Vrobel 14'
  • Rozlyn McDonald 40'
  • Jurnee Vrobel 46'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex


Champion
Washington
(1st Title)
Top goalscorer
TBD
(goals)

Team of the year [12]

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Erica Schnable
Josie Johnson
Addison White
Jayden Kinder
Molly Colbert
Ariana Borneo
Regan Shockey
Adrienne Altzier
Sydne Alexander
Jozy Barton
Deryn Doamekpor
Coach:

Awards

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Player Of The Year
TBD
Forward Of The Year
TBD
Midfielder Of The Year
TBD
Defender Of The Year
TBD
Keeper Of The Year
TBD
Coach Of The Year
TBD

List of champions[13]

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Below are the list of champions and runners-up of the AAA West Virginia High School Women's Soccer State Tournament:

Unifyed system (1995-2007)

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Season Winner Runner-up Result
1995 Winfield (1) Buckannon Upshur 4-0
1996 Winfield (2) Brooke 2-1
1997 Winfield (3) Woodrow Wilson 3-1
1998 Wheeling Park (1) Woodrow Wilson 2-0
1999 Wheeling Park (2) George Washington 5-3
2000 Wheeling Park (3) Sissonville 2-0
2001 Wheeling Park (4) Morgantown 1-0
2002 Sissonville (1) Parkersburg South 1-0
2003 Parkersburg South (1) Huntington 2-1
2004 Huntington (1) Elkins 1-0
2005 Elkins (1) Parkersburg 3-0
2006 Parkersburg (1) Fairmont Senior 1-0(a.e.t.)
2007 Jefferson (1) Parkersburg 1-1 (13–12) (p)

AAA class system (2008-current)

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Season Winner Runner-up Result
2008 Nitro (1) University 0-0 (2–1) (p)
2009 University (1) Hurricane 1-0
2010 University (2) George Washington 2-0
2011 Morgantown (1) Winfield 0-0 (3–2) (p)
2012 Winfield (4) George Washington 4-2(a.e.t.)
2013 Winfield (5) Washington 2-0
2014 Winfield (6) Washington 2-1
2015 Winfield (7) Parkersburg 3-1
2016 University (3) George Washington 1-0
2017 Cabell Midland (1) University 1-0
2018 Hurricane (1) Wheeling Park 1-1 (4–3)(p)
2019 Morgantown (2) Hedgesville 3-2
2020 Wheeling Park (5) Parkersburg South 1-0
2021 George Washington (1) Wheeling Park 2-1 (a.e.t.)
2022 Morgantown (3) Parkersburg South 2-1(a.e.t.)
2023 Morgantown (4) Parkersburg South 1-0
2024 Washington (1) George Washington 2-1

Most titles timeline

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Titles by club

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Club Winners Runners-up Winning years
Winfield
7
1
1995, 1996, 1997, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
Wheeling Park
5
2
1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2020
Morgantown 4 1 2011, 2019, 2022, 2023
University
3
2
2002, 2010, 2016
Sissonville
1
1
2002
George Washington
1
5
2021
Parkersburg South
1
4
2003
Parkersburg
1
3
2006
Elkins
1
1
2005
Huntington
1
1
2004
Washington
1
0
2024
Cabell Midland
1
0
2017
Nitro
1
0
2008
Jefferson
1
0
2007

References

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  1. ^ "Morgantown girls defeat Hedgesville to advance to state championship". The Dominion Post. 2 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Shutout City: 4th straight clean sheet puts Parkersburg South girls in state soccer finals". The Parkersburg News and Sentinel. 3 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Photo gallery: Morgantown girls outlast Parkersburg South to repeat". WV Metro News. 4 November 2023.
  4. ^ "WVSSAC H.S. Soccer Regional matchups". Metro News. October 26, 2024.
  5. ^ "Prep roundup: MHS girls' soccer headed back to Beckley, volleyball regional matchups being set". AOL. October 31, 2024.
  6. ^ "Girls prep soccer: GW defeats Spartans for another Region 3 title". The Register Herald. October 30, 2024.
  7. ^ "Huntington vs Parkersburg South". MaxPreps. October 30, 2024.
  8. ^ "Washington dominates Hedgesville to secure spot in Beckley". The Journal. October 30, 2024.
  9. ^ "GEORGE WASHINGTON PATRIOTS VS. MORGANTOWN MOHIGANS - WVSSAC AAA GIRLS SOCCER SEMIFINAL". WV Video Productions. 7 November 2024.
  10. ^ "WASHINGTON PATRIOTS VS. PARKERSBURG SOUTH PATRIOTS - WVSSAC AAA GIRLS SOCCER SEMIFINAL". WV Video Productions. 7 November 2024.
  11. ^ "State Champions: Washington girls soccer snags first state title in program history". The Journal. 12 November 2024.
  12. ^ "Prep Soccer: WVHSSCA All-State Soccer Teams". Lootpress. 10 November 2024.
  13. ^ "STATE CHAMPION HISTORY". WVSSAC. Retrieved 2023-03-28.