Charleston, WV – In an exciting high school football showdown, the Spring Valley Timberwolves will take on the Woodrow Wilson Flying Eagles this Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Woodrow Wilson’s home field. The matchup promises to showcase contrasting styles of play, with each team looking to capitalize on their strengths as they head into the latter part of the season.
Spring Valley, known for their ground-and-pound style, currently holds a record of 4-3. Coach Brad Dingess noted that the Timberwolves have evolved this season, now throwing the ball more frequently than in past years. They’ve completed 153 passes out of 373 plays. “They play ball control and seem to always hit a big pass play,” Dingess said, referring to Woodrow Wilson’s approach. “It’s kind of a role reversal.”
Meanwhile, Woodrow Wilson comes in with a 5-2 record and is typically associated with speedy skill players. However, they have embraced a similar ground game, relying on a powerful offensive line and multiple backs. Coach Chad Sarrett pointed out that his team had strong drives last week, including a 19-play drive against Princeton, despite suffering a narrow 14-7 loss. “We left some points on the field,” Sarrett admitted, pointing to a missed opportunity with an 87-yard touchdown pass that was called back.
As for individual performances, Spring Valley’s running back, Miguel Cain, leads the team with 771 rushing yards and nine touchdowns. Quarterback Liam McGuire has thrown for 1,448 yards and 16 touchdowns while also contributing significantly on the ground with 428 yards. Receiver Jalyn Abercrombie has been a primary target, catching 31 passes for 567 yards and seven touchdowns.
This game offers more than just bragging rights; it has significant playoff implications. Woodrow Wilson is currently ranked 10th in Class AAAA, while Spring Valley sits at 8th in Class AAA. With the top 16 teams from each division making the playoffs, a win could enhance both teams’ standings and lead to potential home games in the first round. “It’s a big game for us,” said Dingess. “It’s always tough to go on the road, especially down there. Whichever one wins this game puts them in a good spot.”
With favorable weather expected—sunshine and a high of 69°F—the stage is set for an exciting evening of football in Charleston. Fans are looking forward to a thrilling contest that could shape the playoff picture as the season approaches its end.
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