West Virginia's Top 10 most consistent high school football programs

By Staff Report Aug 8, 2012, 12:00am

MaxPreps looks at the teams that most often find themselves near the top of the state rankings.

Data based off where teams finished in the MaxPreps Computer Top 25 rankings dating back to 2004.

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Martinsburg

Ranked in the Top 25 all eight years
Ranked No. 1 twice (2010-11)
Two Class AAA state championships (2010-11)
Highest rank: 1 (2010-11)
Lowest rank: 12 (2007)
Average rank: 5.25

Morgantown
Ranked in the Top 25 seven years (2004-06, 2008-11)
Ranked No. 1 twice (2004-05)
Two Class AAA state championships (2004-05)
Highest rank: 1 (2004-05)
Lowest rank: 31 (2007)
Average rank: 8.25

Parkersburg
Ranked in the Top 25 all eight years
Ranked No. 1 twice (2006-07)
Two Class AAA state championships (2006-07)
Highest rank: 1 (2006-07)
Lowest rank: 21 (2008)
Average rank: 9.25

South Charleston
Ranked in the Top 25 seven years (2004-10)
Ranked No. 1 twice (2008-09)
Two Class AAA state championships (2008-09)
Highest rank: 1 (2008-09)
Lowest rank: 29 (2011)
Average rank: 10.63

Wayne
Ranked in the Top 25 all eight years
Two Class AA state championships (2006, 2011)
Highest rank: 4 (2011)
Lowest rank: 22 (2010)
Average rank: 11.13

George Washington (Charleston)

Ranked in the Top 25 seven years (2004, 2006-11)
Highest rank: 2 (2011)
Lowest rank: 35 (2005)
Average rank: 11.5



Capital (Charleston)
Ranked in the Top 25 seven years (2004-08, 2010-11)
Highest rank: 7 (2010)
Lowest rank: 27 (2009)
Average rank: 12.75

Hurricane
Ranked in the Top 25 six years (2005-08, 2010-11)
Highest rank: 8 (2005-06, 2010)
Lowest rank: 41 (2009)
Average rank: 17.25

University (Morgantown)
Ranked in the Top 25 six years (2005, 2007-11)
Highest rank: 5 (2007-08)
Lowest rank: 38 (2006)
Average rank: 18.13

Cabell Midland (Ona)
Ranked in the Top 25 sis years (2004-08, 2011)
Highest rank: 5 (2005)
Lowest rank: 38 (2010)
Average rank: 18.38