Princeton's Keith Taylor will lead his team against Martinsburg in the WVSSAC Super Six Class AAA state championship football game. This is Princeton's first-ever appearance in the state championship game, while Martinsburg is a storied program with multiple state titles.

Why It Matters

Princeton's historic first appearance in the state championship game highlights the team's impressive performance in their first season under head coach Keith Taylor.

The Big Picture

Princeton faces Martinsburg, a dominant program in West Virginia high school football, known for its numerous state championships and talented players.

State of Play
  • Princeton's Tigers have a 12-1 record this season, earning their spot in the state championship game with a wild win over Bridgeport in the semifinals.
  • Martinsburg is undefeated this season with a 13-0 record and has been consistently successful under head coach Dave Walker, winning eight state titles in a 10-year span.
  • The game will take place at Wheeling Island Stadium with kickoff scheduled for 12 noon.
Bottom Line

Princeton's clash with Martinsburg in the state championship game is a historic moment for the Tigers and a significant challenge as they face off against a powerhouse program.