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Class Aaa Class Aa Class A 1978-79 CLASS AAA CLASS AA CLASS A First team First team First team Player School Class Hgt Avg Player School Class Hgt Avg Player School Class Hgt Avg Allen Williams (c) Princeton Sr. 6-7 22.8 Freddie Wright (c) Winfield Sr. 5-9 15.2 Earl Jones (c) Mount Hope Jr. 6-11* 26.0 Scott Ellis Logan Sr. 6-1 20.6 Jeff Burkhamer Williamstown Jr. 5-9 12.0 Steve Wamsley Tygarts Valley Sr. 6-1 30.9 Shawn Burns Weir Sr. 6-0 28.0 Tim Davis Calhoun County Sr. 5-11 33.1 Jim Eaton Parkersburg Catholic Sr. 5-9 16.0 Scott Carey Liberty-Harrison Sr. 6-2 23.7 Chris Adkins Ceredo-Kenova Sr. 6-3 21.0 Mark Perry St. Francis Sr. 6-0 15.0 David Wade Huntington Sr. 6-5 18.2 Curt Warner Pineville Sr. 6-1 25.0 Justin Huffman Guyan Valley Sr. 6-4 26.0 Greg Young South Charleston Sr. 6-5 21.8 Willie Stewart Mullens Sr. 6-4 32.0 Chris Gorby Hundred Sr. 6-1 25.3 Marty Pavlic Wheeling Park Sr. 6-5 18.5 David Daniel Sherman Jr. 6-3 30.1 Steve Newberry Peterstown Jr. 6-4 20.0 Steve Linville Stonewall Jackson Jr. 6-3 24.7 Russel Todd Northfork Sr. 6-6 20.6 James Whitsett St. Joseph Sr. 6-1 24.0 Second team Second team *Moved to Washington, D.C. after junior year to live with guardian and attend Player School Class Hgt Avg Rick Estep (c) Greenbrier West Sr. 6-2 19.1 Springam High Harold Pannell (c) South Charleston Sr. 6-1 19.6 Charlie Tribble Winfield Sr. 6-3 24.2 Second team Tom Morton George Washington Sr. 6-3 19.9 Bruce Smith Gilmer County Jr. 6-2 17.9 Player Team Class Paul Clark Huntington East Sr. 6-2 19.4 Bill White Frankfort Sr. 6-2 15.8 Nick Visnic (c) Linsly Jr. Joe Byrd DuPont Sr. 6-4 20.2 Bob Roberts Magnolia Sr. 6-8 17.0 Dewayne Thaxton Bramwell Mike Collins Logan Sr. 6-7 18.9 David Bodnar Man Sr. 6-1 22.0 Jesse Lester Herndon Sr. Todd Rawlings Keyser Sr. 6-7 17.7 Leon Smith Independence Sr. 5-9 21.0 Sam Fragale Notre Dame Mark Peoscek Bridgeport Sr. 6-2 20.7 John Kelley Vinson Sr. 5-10 17.8 Harry Steptoe Fairview Mike Gibson Jefferson Sr. 6-3 24.3 Honorable mention not available Lee Hovorka Charleston Catholic Honorable mention Byron Smith Gilbert Lee Walker, Princeton; Andrew Thomas, Mount View; George Sawyers, Mount David Hanshaw Burch View; Stanley Martin, Bluefield; Roy Simms, Elkins; Mike Fisher, South Honorable mention Charleston; Randy Anderson, Ripley; Ron Everhart, Fairmont Senior; Mark Bob Patterson, Sistersville; Rich Browning, Gilbert; Scott Melko, Bishop Baldwin, Brooke; Mario DeGasperos, Wheeling Central; Rick Israel, Weir; Lance Donahue; Danny Menas, Fairview; Ron Gobel, Flemington; Dan McHenry, Tyler; Cantley, Parkersburg South; David Bennett, Charleston; Mike Ross, Woodrow Dave Pievich, St. Francis; Ron Newsome, Kermit; Joe Lopez, Notre Dame; Wilson; Chuck Robinson, Parkersburg; Bill Gary, Charleston; Mark Godfrey, Cuther Watts, Mount Hope; Mitch Zaper, Madonna; Workman, Glen Rogers; Morgantown; Lynn Wilcher, Buckhannon-Upshur; Todd Curkendall, Parkersburg; Dante DiTrapano, Charleston Catholic; Brian Wilt, East Preston; Nicky Robbie McCullough, Nicholas County; Dave Koehler, Wheeling Park; John Kruk, McComas, Guyan Valley; Jeff Fox, Paden City; Jeff Channell, Tygarts Valley; Keyser; John Mullooly, Lewis County; Marty Bolyard, Grafton; Ken Lilly, Oak Hill; Rick Wimer, Franklin; John Adkins, Sharples; J.R. Carpenter, Parkersburg Tommy Spurlock, DuPont; Tim Dyer, Washington Irving; Bayliss Green, Catholic; Mike Smith, Peterstown; John Tharp, Pickens; Mike Coggins, Linsly; Martinsburg; Robert Williamson, Williamson; Brian Stepp, Point Pleasant; Eddie Mike Davis, Matoaka; Dan Kelly, Doddridge County; Mark Whitt, Matewan; Perry Fisher, Sissonville; Don Boylen, Stonewall Jackson; Jay Kiger, Oak Glen; West, Cameron; Jimmy Jackson, Peterstown; Yogi Peterman, Wirt County; Ben Charles Lorenson, Morgantown; Kenny Schwartz, Williamson; Rick Wilson, Carpenter, Weirton; Rick Varner, Harman; Gerald Hopkins, Fayetteville; Mark Woodrow Wilson; Stan Cleavenger, Washington Irving; Jay Jefferson, Felton, Rowlesburg; Clinton Drainer, Flemington; Dale Putnam, Harrisville; Doug Charleston; Fred Harris, Philip Barbour; Kevin Roman, Jefferson; Tim Catlett, Valentine, Rivesville; Rodney Dye, Parkersburg Catholic; David Miller, Hamlin; Hedgesville; Tim Stephen, Parkersburg South; Mark Godfrey, Morgantown. Greg Baumann, Linsly; Tim Tilley, Glen Rogers; Bob Humphreys, Franklin; Bo Parker, Union; Tim Cook, Athens; Dave Hayhurst, Pennsboro; Scott Toney, Gauley Bridge; Brett Hayhurst, Mannington; Amon Mahon, Burch; Kevin Lawson, Valley-Wetzel; Ron Allen, Liberty-Raleigh; Don Smith, Tyler; Dave Abshire, Mount Hope; Jerry Satterfield, Monongah; Bill Olejasz, Linsly; Rick Wimer, Franklin; John Eich, Buffalo; Nelson Spencer, Paw Paw; Larry Salmons, Crum; Marty Jerge, Parkersburg Seminary; Raymond Harris, Wardensville; Jeff Lambert, Harts; Terry McGrady, Fort Gay; Darrell Stumbo, Marsh Fork; Cliff Judy, Herman; Dan Kniska, Parkersburg Catholic; Perry Huggins, Clay-Battelle. 1977-78 CLASS AAA CLASS AA CLASS A First team First team First team Player School Class Hgt Avg Player School Class Hgt Player School Class Hgt Avg Jeff Schneider (c) Washington Irving Sr. 6-4 27.2 Earl Jones (c) Mount Hope So. 6-10 Richard Summers (c) Sistersville Sr. 6-3 38.2 Steve McCune East Bank Sr. 6-4 22.3 Russel Todd (c) Northfork Sr. 6-7 Gary Fonner Bishop Donahue Sr. 5-11 33.4 Jimmy Paige Wheeling Park Sr. 6-4 21.7 Willie Stewart Mullens Jr. 6-4 John Brunetti Notre Dame Sr. 6-4 21.8 Larry Watson Huntington Sr. 6-8 17.7 Curt Warner Pineville Jr. 6-1 Scott Frye Harts Sr. 6-6 24.5 Eric Young South Charleston Sr. 6-8 19.0 Charlie Tribble Winfield Jr. 6-2 Chuck Noffsinger Buffalo-Putnam Sr. 6-3 26.4 Noah Moore Parkersburg Sr. 6-8 20.0 Ken Lilly Shady Spring Sr. 5-11 Randy Jennings Montcalm Sr. 5-11 26.2 Larry Easley Stonewall Jackson Sr. 6-5 23.4 Tim Davis Calhoun County Jr. 5-10 Steve Gissy Parkersburg Catholic Sr. 6-1 18.0 Chase Williams Woodrow Wilson Sr. 6-2 20.5 Steve Morrison Vinson Sr. 6-1 Vince Mancinelli St. Francis Sr. 5-8 8.5 Second team Second team Second team Mike Stone (c) Logan Sr. 6-1 16.8 Kevin Nelson (c) Hinton Jimmy Eaton (c) Parkersburg Catholic Jr. 5-10 19.5 Donald Jones Bluefield Sr. 6-1 22.3 Barry Douthitt Williamstown John Tuggle Peterstown Sr. 6-5 17.8 Keith Beverly Stonewall Jackson Sr. 6-1 20.6 Fred Fogg Doddridge County Jesse Lester Herndon Jr. 6-0 23.8 Allen Williams Princeton Jr. 6-7 19.4 Jim Maurer Linsly Tim Fagert Paden City Sr. 6-3 20.4 Tony Blackmon Logan Sr. 6-2 13.3 Bruce Vernon Shinnston Mike Lee Matoaka Jr. 6-3 25.8 Harold Wicks Greenbrier West Sr. 5-10 18.9 Holly Martin Moorefield Steve Price St. Joseph So. 6-4 14.0 Scott Ludwig Ripley Sr. 6-2 18.5 Tomie Walters Northfork Kenny Webster Bramwell Sr. 5-9 25.3 Manny Jones East Bank Sr. 6-3 19.1 Keith Wade Gary Greg Burton Charleston Catholic Sr. 5-8 15.0 Honorable mention Honorable mention Honorable mention Roy Simms, Elkins; Mark Stanley, Ravenswood; Scott Henson, Hurricane; Mark Justin Huffman, Guyan Valley; Eddie Daniels, Shinnston; Rod Hutzel, Frankfort; Matt Hartley, Cameron; Lynn Ullom, Cameron; Bill Shreves, Sistersville; Chris Gundling, Brooke; David Wade, Huntington; Marty Pavlic, Wheeling Park; Ricky John Rowsey, Buffalo-Wayne; Robert Carter, Hinton; Hatfield, Matewan; Jesse Gorby, Hundred; Mike Sandy, Herndon; Mike Perry, St. Francis; Jim Wearden, Estep, Greenbrier West; Dain Price, Huntington; Tim Shepherd, Woodrow Johnson, Guyan Valley; Allen Knight, Shinnston; John Bajus, Mannington; Chuck St. Francis; Mark Duda, St. Francis; Mike Eschleman, St. Joseph; Jim Whitsett, Wilson; Mark Baldwin, Brooke; Rico Cox, Wheeling Park; Mike Estes, George Morrison, Roosevelt-Wilson; Billy Sharp, Valley-Fayette; Ronnie Stagg, Spencer; St. Joseph; Bob Ellis, Glen Rogers; Darryl Francis, Glen Rogers; Steve Bailey, Washington; Jeff Stewart, Braxton County; Tad Walden, Herbert Hoover; Mike Kenny Dempsey, Midland Trail Clark Massey, Midland Trail; Tim Catlett, Glen Rogers; Ken Underwood, Rivesville; Marty Jerge, Parkersburg St. Joseph; Dawson, Magnolia; Harold Pannell, South Charleston; Tim Stephens, Hedgesville; Charles Henthorn, Northfork; Andy Thomas, Gary; Dave Lancaster, David Crookshanks, Clear Fork; Steve Wamsley, Tygarts Valley; Ron Newsome, Parkersburg South; Dwayne Repass, Princeton; Keith Bragg, Braxton County; Tyler County; Jeff Boggs, Spencer; Yogi Peterman, Wirt County; Dan McHenry, Kermit; Bill Sartin, Kermit; Jeff Fox, Paden City; Mark Skinner, Clay-Battelle; Larry Miles, Fairmont Senior; Don Bullett, Martinsburg; Jay Sith, Grafton; Todd Tyler County; Kevin Caldwell, Mullens; Randy Sayre, Poca; Terry Adkins, Mark Stutler, Lumberport; Mike Boals, Lumberport; Davd Caplinger, Rawlings, Keyser; Danny Blackhurst, St,. Albans; Randall Bennett, Nicholas Ceredo-Kenova; Acie McNeely, Chapmanville; Andy Kennedy, Valley-Fayette; Mountaineer; Mike Hinton, Pennsboro; Larry Villers, Pennsboro; Dave Hayhurst, County; Greg Young, South Charleston; Tony Rogers, Keyser; Steve Petrovic, Don Wyer, Frankfort; Mark Jones, Parsons; Mark Mazzei, Roosevelt-Wilson; Jeff Pennsboro; Darrell Stumbo, Marsh Fork; Norman Ramey, Harts; Gale Moore, Weir; Parke Thrush, Washington Irving; Mark Pesocek, Bridgeport; Warren Thomas, Sherman; Dave Hazilen, University; Robert Warner, Pineville; Jim Harts; Jeff Lambert, Harts; Rick Napier, Harts; Randy Basham, Montcalm; Mike Canterbury, Wayne; David Bennett, Charleston; Mike Gibson, Jefferson; Mark Ferguson, Gilbert; Greg Sluss, Oceana; Mark Weslo, Pocahontas County; Bruce Jennings, Montcalm; Will Robinson, Montcalm; Mike Shrewsbury, Montcalm; Jim Hull, Martinsburg; Randy Fulk, Martinsburg;
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