Wheeling Park High School - WVSSAC Sanctioned Athletic State Championship History

WVSSAC Sanctioned Athletic State Championship History

  • Golf: 2002, 2010, 2011 Boys cc:1986, 2007, 2008, Girls cc: 1984
  • Boys basketball: 1980, 1995, (2010, 2011 state runner-up)
  • Girls basketball: 1998,1999
  • Football: 1991 state runner -up
  • Cheering: 1989
  • Boys soccer: 1991, 2001
  • Girls soccer:1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
  • Boys tennis: 2006
  • Wrestling: 1977,1978,1981,1986,1987, 2006
  • Girls track: 1995
  • Boys track :1978,1979,1988, 2007

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