Draft:2011 West Virginia High School Boys' Soccer (AAA)

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AAA West Virginia High School Soccer State Tournament
Season2011
Dates3 November - 5 November 2011
ChampionsGeorge Washington (2nd title)
Top goalscorerCarter Phillips (18 goals)
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The 2011 AAA West Virginia High School Boys' Soccer State Tournament 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' and girls' teams from high schools across the state. The tournament took place from November 3-5, 2011, at the Cline Stansberry Soccer Complex in Beckley, West Virginia.

Format[edit]

The teams played between 18-20 games on the regular season, they later were ranked based on their ratings. This ranking defined their seeds on the sectional and regional tournament (4 Regions divided in 2 sections each based on geographic locations).

Each Section had a champion and they played for the Region title. Each of the 4 region champion team qualifyed for the State Tournament.

The State Tournament was played in a single-elimination format, with the winner of each game advancing to the next round.

Ranking[edit]

On the regular season each high school played between 18-20 games these games could be against AAA High Schools or against A-AA High Schools, and one game between High Schools from other state.

The final Ranking was based on ratings (which computes a pontuation depending on the result and the team played).

2011 AAA West Virginia High School Soccer Ranking [1]
School # AAA # State Rating[2] Str.
Wheeling Park 1 2 11.5 2.1
George Washington 2 3 10.8 2.3
Hurricane 3 4 10.7 2.1
Parkersburg South 4 5 8.8 5.5
Parkersburg 5 7 7.5 3.6
Preston 6 9 7 1.7
Spring Valley 7 11 6 3.3
Washington 8 12 5.8 4.6
Hedgesville 9 13 5.6 1.9
Huntington 10 14 5.6 4.3
Region 1 Section 1
Seed School AAA Ranking State Ranking Rating
1 Wheeling Park 1 2 11.5
2 University 20 31 0.5
3 Brooke 22 35 -0.5
4 Morgantown 21 33 -0.1
Region 1 Section 2
Seed School AAA Ranking State Ranking Rating
1 Preston 6 9 7
2 Robert C. Byrd 13 17 4.6
3 East Fairmont 29 47 -2.4
4 North Marion 34 57 -5.3
5 John Marshall 36 63 -9
Region 2 Section 1
Seed School AAA Ranking State Ranking Rating
1 Washington 8 12 5.8
2 Hedgesville 9 13 5.6
3 Shady Spring 14 21 3.5
4 Jefferson 16 23 3
Region 2 Section 2
Seed School AAA Ranking State Ranking Rating
1 Bridgeport 11 15 5
2 Martinsburg 23 36 -0.8
3 Buckhannon-Upshur 24 39 -1.2
4 Elkins 28 45 -2.1
5 Hampshire 38 65 -10.4
Region 3 Section 1
Seed School AAA Ranking State Ranking Rating
1 George Washington 2 3 10.8
2 South Charleston 25 40 -1.3
3 Nitro 30 49 -3.6
4 Capital 31 59 -3.6
5 St. Albans 35 62 -8.9
Region 3 Section 2
Seed School AAA Ranking State Ranking Rating
1 Riverside 12 16 4.9
2 Greenbrier East 15 22 3.2
3 Princeton 32 53 -4
4 Woodrow Wilsonn 26 41 -1.5
5 Nicholas County 37 64 -9.2
Region 4 Section 1
Seed School AAA Ranking State Ranking Rating
1 Parkersburg South 4 5 8.8
2 Parkersburg 5 7 7.5
3 Ripley 17 25 2.5
4 Winfield 18 28 1.5
5 Point Pleasant 19 30 0.8
Region 4 Section 2
Seed School AAA Ranking State Ranking Rating
1 Hurricane 3 4 10.7
2 Spring Valley 7 11 6
3 Huntington 10 14 5.6
4 Cabell Midland 27 44 -1.9
5 Lincoln County 33 54 -4.1

Tournament bracket[edit]

Regional 1[edit]

Play-in Game Sectional Semifinals Sectional Final Regional Final
1 Wheeling Park 6
4 Morgantown 0
Section 11 Wheeling Park 2
2 University 0
3 Brooke 0
2 University 1
1 Wheeling Park 4
1 Preston 0
1 Preston 3
5 John Marshall 0 4 North Marion 1
4 North Marion 2 Section 21 Preston 2
2 Robert C. Byrd 0
3 East Fairmont 0
2 Robert C. Byrd 1

Regional 2[edit]

Play-in Game Sectional Semifinals Sectional Final Regional Final
1 Washington 2
4 Jefferson 1
Section 11 Washington 5
2 Hedgesville 0
3 Shady Spring 1
2 Hedgesville 2
1 Washington 2
1 Bridgeport 1
1 Bridgeport 3
5 Hampshire 2 4 Elkins 0
4 Elkins 5 Section 21 Bridgeport 1
2 Martinsburg 0
3 Buckhannon-Upshur 1
2 Martinsburg 2

Regional 3[edit]

Play-in Game Sectional Semifinals Sectional Final Regional Final
1 George Washington 4
5 St. Albans 0 4 Capital 0
4 Capital 4 Section 11 George Washington 3
2 South Charleston 0
3 Nitro 1
2 South Charleston 3
1 George Washington 6
4 Woodrow Wilsonn 0
1 Riverside 3
5 Nicholas County 1 4 Woodrow Wilsonn (a.e.t.) 5
4 Woodrow Wilsonn 3 Section 24 Woodrow Wilsonn 6
3 Princeton 1
3 Princeton 2
2 Greenbrier East 1


Regional 4[edit]

Play-in Game Sectional Semifinals Sectional Final Regional Final
1 Parkersburg South 0
5 Point Pleasant 0 4 Winfield 3
4 Winfield 3 Section 14 Winfield 0
2 Parkersburg 1
3 Ripley 1
2 Parkersburg 2
2 Parkersburg 0
1 Hurricane 1
1 Hurricane 0(1)
5 Lincoln County 0 4 Cabell Midland 0(0)
4 Cabell Midland 1 Section 21 Hurricane 2
3 Huntington 1
3 Huntington 1
2 Spring Valley 0


State Tournament – Beckley, WV[edit]

The State Tournament was played in a single-elimination format, with the winner of each game advancing to the next round. The seeds were based on the ranking, therefore #1 Wheeling Park faced #8 Washington and the other semi-final was between #2 George Washington vs #3 Hurricane.

State semifinals[3] State Championship Game
      
Regional 1 Champion Wheeling Park 1
Regional 2 Champion Washington 2
Washington 2
George Washington 5
Regional 3 Champion George Washington 1
Regional 4 Champion Hurricane 0

State semifinals[edit]

Wheeling Park1 - 2Washington
  • Kyle George 10'
  • Newhouse 46'
  • Bouchoc 58'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
George Washington1 - 0Hurricane
  • Garrett Warner 75'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex

State Championship Game [4][edit]

George Washington5 - 2Washington
  • Ramon Carvalho 4'
  • Carter Phillips 10', 23'
  • Adam Kawash 13'
  • Jeffrey Hodge 44'
  • Daniel Hepner 14'
  • Myle Newhouse 64'
YMCA Youth Sports Complex
Champion
George Washington
(2nd Title)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "WVSSAC High School Soccer Rankings". Max Prep. 22 November 2011.
  2. ^ "How the MaxPreps rankings work". Max Prep. 16 October 2018.
  3. ^ "WV High School State Soccer Tournament in Beckley". The Register~Herald. 4 November 2011.
  4. ^ "GW blasts Washington 5-2 for AAA state soccer title". The Register~Herald. 6 November 2011.