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CLASS AAA Second Team Defense First Team Offense DL Ben Gribble University Sr 2018 CLASS AAA Second team defense First team offense DL Ben Gribble University Sr. 6-0 230 Pos Player School Class Hgt. Wgt. DL Breece Hoff (c) Capital Sr. 6-1 185 QB Grant Wells George Washington Sr. 6-2 175 DL Zeiqui Lawton South Charleston So. 6-2 225 WR Evan Parow University Sr. 6-0 161 DL Matt Bednarski Martinsburg Jr. 6-3 255 WR Jarod Bowie Martinsburg Jr. 5-10 175 LB Brayden Mooney Parkersburg South Sr. 6-1 200 WR Brenton Strange Parkersburg Sr. 6-5 215 LB J.T. Cooper Hurricane Sr. 6-2 215 RB Ivan Vaughan Cabell Midland Sr. 5-9 183 LB Dewayne Grantham Martinsburg Sr. 6-1 215 RB Blake Hartman Musselman So. 6-1 190 LB Chris Rhinehart Musselman Sr. 5-9 190 OL Doug Nester (c) Spring Valley Sr. 6-7 312 DB Amir Richardson University Sr. 6-2 205 OL Darnell Wright Huntington Sr. 6-6 290 DB Teddy Marshall Martinsburg Jr. 6-3 185 OL Zach Williamson Spring Valley Sr. 6-6 303 DB Griffin Adkins Cabell Midland Sr. 5-9 155 OL Tristen Bittner Wheeling Park Sr. 6-5 290 Util Evin Hurt Spring Mills Sr. 6-1 165 OL Ryan Creech Parkersburg Sr. 6-3 295 Util Isaac Howard Spring Valley Sr. 6-0 212 Util Graeson Malashevich (c) Spring Valley Sr. 5-10 170 Util Quisean Gray Capital Sr. 5-10 190 Util Malakai Brown Hedgesville Jr. 5-11 195 P John Hicks Hampshire Sr. 6-2 251 Util Tre Beard Musselman Sr. 6-0 185 Special mention K Timmy McCutchen Hurricane Sr. 5-10 170 Aaron Alvarez, Morgantown; Jaylan Battaile, Greenbrier East; Adam Brinegar, Martinsburg; First team defense Chiron Cannady, Princeton; Zach Doughty, Parkersburg South; Romeo Dunham, South DL Kalai Clark Capital Sr. 6-1 300 Charleston; Alex Dunlevy, Wheeling Park; Caden Easterling, Riverside; Parker Elmore, Spring DL Caydan Keeler Ripley Sr. 6-0 260 Valley; Gage Fiore, Parkersburg; Preston Fox, Morgantown; Shane Hercules, John Marshall; DL Cody Stanley Spring Valley Sr. 6-2 245 Andrew Herron, Buckhannon-Upshur; Josh Kay, Ripley; Ty Konchesky, Morgantown; David DL Jevon Lang Jefferson Sr. 6-2 195 Livingston, Spring Valley; Nick Longerbeam, Jefferson; Ty Lucas, Martinsburg; Grant Mayfield, DL Bryce Damous Huntington Sr. 6-3 220 Hampshire Alex Mazelon, George Washington; Chas McCool, John Marshall; Caden McCoy, St. LB R.J. Barrett (c) Martinsburg Sr. 6-0 200 Albans; Sebastian Oldham, Musselman; Terrance Pankey, Huntington; Stephen Perrine, LB Brocton Blair Huntington Jr. 6-0 210 Huntington; J.J. Roberts, Cabell Midland; Logan Spurlock, Capital; Ryan Strader, Buckhannon- LB Drew Joseph South Charleston Sr. 5-10 155 Upshur; Chelo Teneval, Martinsburg; Ty Wilcoxon, Huntington; Ethan Wilson, Musselman. LB Jestohn Moore Morgantown Sr. 6-2 207 Honorable mention DB Grant Harman (c) Martinsburg Sr. 5-11 195 Jace Bradbury, Washington; Jesse Cain, Hedgesville; Isaiah Carpenter, Huntington; Carlito DB Kerry Martin Capital Sr. 6-2 195 Carter, Cabell Midland; Austin Chapman, Riverside; Dash Davis, Buckhannon-Upshur; Nick Util Nick Yoho Parkersburg South Sr. 6-0 190 DeFelice, Morgantown; Christian Evans, University; Nevin Ferguson, Cabell Midland; Kain Ford, Util Devaughn McWhorter Wheeling Park Sr. 5-9 160 Riverside; Tyrese Foster, Capital; Ranson Graham, Princeton; Casey Hamner, Buckhannon- P Finnegan Hall Hedgesville Sr. 6-3 195 Upshur; Ben Haught, Parkersburg South; Brandon Honaker, Greenbrier East; Chase Henson, Second team offense Spring Mills; Isaac Isabell, George Washington; Chance Knox, Capital; Marion Lawson, QB Logan Holgorsen University Sr. 6-0 202 Greenbrier East; Ridge Lester, St. Albans; Antoine Lewis, Jefferson; Jacob Lindhardt, George WR Jack Stakem Wheeling Park Sr. 5-8 160 Washington; Jacob Loudin, Buckhannon-Upshur; Kerion Martin, Capital; Brandon Moran, WR Colby Piner Greenbrier East So. 5-10 150 Martinsburg; Ethan Northcraft, Musselman; Rohan Parchment, Spring Mills; Keon Padmore- RB Christian Hill (c) Hurricane Jr. 5-9 184 Johnson, Spring Mills; Aaron Pierson, Martinsburg; Ian Pomeroy, Woodrow Wilson; A.J. RB Naieem Kearney Martinsburg So. 5-8 160 Prestera, Huntington; Logan Raber, University; Trevor Sardo, Hampshire; Ryan Smith, RB Tyler Moler Parkersburg Sr. 6-0 190 Buckhannon-Upshur; Cody Sharp, Spring Valley; Samahji Simon, South Charleston; Trey Sine, OL Max Howell Huntington Sr. 6-4 270 Martinsburg; Jermain Snodgrass, Wheeling Park; B.J. Summerlin, Huntington; Caleb Tenney, OL Logan Osburn Cabell Midland Sr. 6-3 285 Spring Mills; Jesse Wilcox, Capital; Dylan Wood, Wheeling Park; Colton Wright, Woodrow OL Wyatt Milum Spring Valley So. 6-6 255 Wilson. OL Nick Malone Morgantown Sr. 6-5 276 OL Andrew Dolin Ripley Sr. 6-1 235 Util Jake Johnson Parkersburg Sr. 6-1 170 Util Owen Chafin Spring Valley Sr. 5-10 198 Util R.J. Evans Ripley Sr. 5-9 160 K Isaiah Carpenter Huntington Sr. 5-11 165 2018 CLASS AA Second team defense First team offense DL Don Woodworth (c) Keyser Jr. 6-1 235 Pos Player School Class Hgt. Wgt. DL Jaden Marino Robert C. Byrd Sr. 6-1 220 QB Grant Wells George Washington Sr. 6-2 175 DL Colton Groves Nicholas County Jr. 6-2 260 QB Connor Neal (c) Fairmont Senior Sr. 6-1 195 LB Ben Kee Herbert Hoover Jr. 5-8 173 WR Drew Hatfield Mingo Central Jr. 6-0 180 LB Seth Whitt Chapmanville Sr. 6-0 230 WR Abe Farrow Oak Hill Sr. 5-8 165 LB Jacob O’Dell Nicholas County Sr. 5-10 170 RB Jake Bowen Bridgeport Sr. 6-1 200 LB Trey Pancake Bridgeport Jr. 6-0 180 RB Ghovan Davidson Robert C. Byrd Sr. 6-2 205 DB Freddie Dawson River View Jr. 5-10 150 RB Donavan Kirby Weir Sr. 6-0 220 DB Monroe Mohler James Monroe Jr. 5-7 154 RB Ethan Payne Poca So. 6-2 205 DB Reggie Redman Keyser Sr. 6-4 190 OL Zach Frazier Fairmont Senior Jr. 6-3 275 Util Chucky Felder Logan Sr. 6-1 180 OL Robert Arnold Robert C. Byrd Sr. 6-4 285 Util Owen McClanahan Poca Jr. 5-7 150 OL Jacob Huff Winfield Sr. 6-0 260 Util Dalton Pollock Frankfort Sr. 6-2 220 OL Mason Walker Bluefield Sr. 6-6 280 P Reed Reitter Weir Sr. 6-4 205 OL Will Dean Nitro Sr. 5-11 262 Special mention Util Jacob Hartman Petersburg Sr. 6-3 197 Brady Adkins, Point Pleasant; Caleb Bish, Grafton; Caleb Bower, Wyoming East; Tyler Bragg, Util Will Hackney Sissonville Sr. 6-1 180 Shady Spring; Niko Burgess, Independence; Devon Burris, Point Pleasant; Danny Bush, Roane County; Haven Chapman, Shady Spring; Nick Chaney, Oak Glen; Jaden Clarkson, James K Kaulin Parris Bluefield Jr. 6-3 170 Monroe; Brady Clay, Keyser; Chase Collier, Philip Barbour; Nick Collier, Chapmanville; John First team defense Covert, Winfield; Joel Cruickshanks, Clay County; Andrew Deal, Nicholas County; Isaac Dean, DL Sean Martin Bluefield So. 6-6 227 Wayne; Breeden Gilbert, Fairmont Senior; Michael Hall, Logan; D’Andre Hollaway, Bridgeport; DL Austin Sponaugle Bridgeport Sr. 5-10 195 Travis Honaker, Oak Hill; Colton Hovermale, Lincoln; Isaiah Johnson, Bluefield; Jacob Justice, DL Terymykal Alexander Shady Spring Sr. 6-2 239 River View; Jeremiah King, Robert C. Byrd; Nate Kowalski, Fairmont Senior; Nic Kuhn, Lewis DL Tyler Komorowski Weir Sr. 6-4 240 County; Dalton Malcomb, North Marion; Shawntez Matthews, Logan; Jake McCoy, Weir; Seth LB Daniel Romans Elkins Sr. 5-9 190 McKinney, Liberty; Dakota Meadows, Poca; Ryan Metzgar, Lewis County; Gage Michael, LB Hunter Moore Lincoln Sr. 5-9 194 Fairmont Senior; Doug Morral, Petersburg; Blake Moore, Grafton; Cody Moore, James Monroe; LB Mike Bartram Wayne Sr. 6-1 211 Drake Mullins, Bluefield; Brock Muncy, Man; Tanner Owens, Wayne; Phil Oxley, Chapmanville; LB Arnold Martin Bluefield Sr. 6-0 218 Exavier Posey, Fairmont Senior; Jarrad Price, Lincoln County; Jaden Rollyson, Liberty Harrison; LB Jared Sagraves Nicholas County Sr. 6-0 200 Gavin Shamblin, Sissonville; Aiden Slusser, East Fairmont; Ryan Shoemaker, Keyser; JD Smith, DB Bronson Skeens Poca Sr. 6-3 175 Fairmont Senior; Cody Spring, Bridgeport; Matt Stone, Poca; Austin Storey, Elkins; Ethan Travis, DB Jamere Edwards (c) Bluefield Sr. 5-10 173 Oak Glen; Tanner Walls, Lincoln County; Hunter Williams, Independence; Tyce Wisnewski, Petersburg; Caleb Wynn, Clay County. DB Exavier Posey Fairmont Senior Sr. 6-1 185 Honorable Mention Util Sebastian Spencer Weir Sr. 5-9 130 Connor Adams, Oak Glen; Josh Atwood, Chapmanville; Nate Barth, Point Pleasant; Chase Util Rhett Heston Fairmont Senior Sr. 6-3 225 Berry, Chapmanville; Erick Bevil, Shady Spring; Ronnell Blevins, Bluefield; Chandler Cooper, P Cason Payne Point Pleasant Sr. 6-2 210 Bluefield; Chase Brown, Winfield; Daniel Browning, Man; Chance Burdette, Elkins; Trevor Second team offense Cayton, Grafton; Jacob Clevenger, North Marion; Nathan Clifton, Fairmont Senior; Garrett QB Daylin Goad Mingo Central So. 6-2 180 Conaway, North Marion; David Blanco, Frankfort; Zhantei Calloway, Nitro; Jay Cook, Poca; Seth WR Jake Pitman Fairmont Senior Sr. 6-1 190 Davis, Liberty Harrison; Damien Gonzales, Philip Barbour; Nathan Gordon, Liberty Raleigh; WR Mayson Miller Sissonville Sr. 5-6 155 Erick Grimmett, Man; Gabe Hall, Point Pleasant; Aaron Harmon, Shady Spring; Gunner Harmon, WR Luke LeRose Nicholas County Jr. 5-11 165 Wayne; Payton Hawkins, Lincoln; Marshall Hobbs, Lewis County; Josh Huffman, Roane County; RB J.J. Davis Bluefield Jr. 6-2 193 Cole Hughart, Sissonville; Josh Jackson, Oak Hill; Colton Kennedy, River View; Michael Lemley, RB Evan Rose (c) PikeView Sr. 5-11 200 Oak Glen; Jaylon Lewis, James Monroe; Camden Longwell, Fairmont Senior; Xavier Lopez, RB Desmond Fluharty North Marion Sr. 5-11 163 Robert C. Byrd; Nick Marley, Frankfort; Jonathan Massie, Grafton; Devon Matzdorff, Wayne; OL Deiyantei Powell-Woods Bluefield Sr. 6-5 279 Carson McComas, Lincoln County; Seth McIntyre, Liberty Harrison; Hayden Miller, OL Magnus Sheets Fairmont Senior Sr.
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