FootballTop 2027 West Virginia linebacker transferring to 7-time FHSAA state champion Cocoa (Florida) One of the Mountain State's top sophomore linebackers from the 2024 season announced that he's heading down to the Sunshine State to play for the 2024 FHSAA Class 2A state champion Tigers By Andy Villamarzo
FootballWest Virginia high school football: Capital announces 2025 schedule Football schedules for the 2025 season are starting to be announced all across the Mountain State and SBLive Sports West Virginia will share these as we see them.By Andy Villamarzo
FootballFormer South Allegheny football star remains in critical condition after PNC Park fallKavan Markwood, currently a linebacker at Wheeling University, fell more than 20 feet, from Clemente Wall, at a Pittsburgh Pirates game this weekBy Andy Villamarzo
FootballWest Virginia high school football: Nitro announces 2025 schedule Football schedules for the 2025 season are starting to be announced all across the Mountain State and SBLive Sports West Virginia will share these as we see them.By Andy Villamarzo
FootballWest Virginia high school football: Spring Mills announces 2025 schedule Football schedules for the 2025 season are starting to be announced all across the Mountain State and SBLive Sports West Virginia will share these as we see them.By Andy Villamarzo
FootballWest Virginia high school football: Huntington announces 2025 scheduleThe Highlanders have 10 games scheduled including against George Washington, Hurricane and Martinsburg By Andy Villamarzo
FootballWhere did the 2025 NFL Draft's top prospects play high school footballA comprehensive list of players, and their high school football origins, who are projected to be drafted in the first two rounds of the 2025 NFL DraftBy Gary Adornato
FootballFrom high school football to 2025 NFL Draft: The roots of this year’s top-rated prospectsFrom coast to coast, in big towns and small, and from football powerhouses to lower classification squads, the stars of the 2025 NFL Draft all started their journeys on high school gridirons.By Mike Swanson