Wheeling Central dominated the West Virginia Class A high school football playoff field and Williamstown, its only regular-season in-state opponent. The Maroon Knights lost two of their first six games and then reeled off six straight to win the school’s 13th crown.
The Maroon Knights also ruled Class A All-State, placing six first-team members on the squad, which is voted on by coaches and members of the West Virginia Sports Writers Association and selected by the WVSWA.
Headlining the team at captain, however, is a Wildcat – Pendleton County quarterback Colton Roberson – one of a bevy of underclassmen for the Class A offense.
Roberson, a 6-foot-1, 185-pound sophomore and one of nine sophomores or juniors on the offense, totaled 4,388 yards and had 60 total touchdowns guiding the Wildc

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