West Virginia Player of the Year
1980: Marcus Long (Morgantown TD Club)
1986: Myron Ray (USA Today)
1989: Anthony Reed (Gatorade)
1995: Shane Mallett (Morgantown TD Club)
1997: Rafael Cruz (WV Sports Writers/Gatorade)
2012: Boo Lathon (WV Sports Writers – Evans Award)
Four Year Letterman
Larry Waldrum – 1992-1995
Michael Jebbia – 1995-1998
Nick Stefanow – 2000-2003
Jamie Ziegler – 2001-2004
Keshawn Creighton – 2003-2006
Matt Pearson – 2005-2008
Bubby Goodwin – 2008-2011
Luke Saseen – 2011-2014
Phil Bledsoe – 2013-2016
Keondre’ King – 2016-2019
Jack Stakem – 2016-2019
Team Records
Points | Game | John Marshall | 120 | 1977 |
Season | 89.3 PPG | 2,143 | 1977 | |
Field Goals | Game | John Marshall | 47 | 1977 |
Season | 887 | 1995 | ||
Three Point Goals | Game | John Marshall | 15 | 1989 |
Game | University | 15 | 2011 | |
Season | 154 | 2011 | ||
Free Throws | Game | Bellaire | 30 | 1995 |
Game | Morgantown | 30 | 1998 | |
Game | Parkersburg South | 30 | 2009 | |
Season | 451 | 1995 | ||
Rebounds | Game | Martinsburg | 62 | 1995 |
Season | 1,210 | 1977 | ||
Defense FG% | Season | 37.8% | 2012 | |
Winning Percentage | Season | 23-1 (.958) | 1977 |
20+ Win Seasons
1994-95 24-2
Coach Sam Andy – AAA State Champs
2010-11 24-4
Coach Michael Jebbia – AAA State Runner-Up
1976-77 23-1
Coach Sam Andy – State Tournament -1st Round
1979-80 23-3
Coach Sam Andy – AAA State Champs
2009-10 23-3
Coach Michael Jebbia – AAA State Runner-Up
1997-98 21-4
Coach Sam Andy – State Tournament Semifinals
2008-09 21-6
Coach Michael Jebbia – State Tour. Semifinals
1996-97 20-6
Coach Sam Andy – AAA State Runner-Up
2011-12 20-6
Coach Michael Jebbia – State Tour.-1st Round
Wheeling Park Individual Records
1976-2017
Points | Game | Michael Jebbia | 52 | 1998 |
Season | Michael Jebbia | 686 | 1998 | |
Career | Michael Jebbia | 1,651 | 1995-1998 | |
PPG | Anthony Reed | 28.7 | 1989 | |
Field Goals | Game | Michael Jebbia | 22 | 1998 |
Season | Michael Jebbia | 285 | 1998 | |
Career | Michael Jebbia | 680 | 1995-1998 | |
Consecutive | Justin Namolik | 18 | 1995 | |
Three Point Goals | Game | Anthony Reed | 9 | 1989 |
Charles Thomas | 9 | 2003 | ||
Season | Anthony Reed | 88 | 1989 | |
Career | Bubby Goodwin | 202 | 2008-2011 | |
Free Throws | Game | Tony Gordon | 15 | 1982 |
Game | Mike McLeod | 15 | 1992 | |
Season | Tony Gordon | 146 | 1982 | |
Career | Mike McLeod | 311 | 1990-1992 | |
Consecutive | Tony Gordon | 33 | 1982 | |
Rebounds | Game | Justin Namolik | 29 | 1995 |
Season | Malloyd Brown | 343 | 1986 | |
Career | Phil Bledsoe | 923 | 2013-2016 | |
Assists | Game | Freddie Howard | 21 | 1995 |
Season | Freddie Howard | 243 | 1995 | |
Career | Freddie Howard | 523 | 1994-1996 | |
Varsity Games | Bubby Goodwin | 101 | 2008-2011 |
1,000 Career Point Scorers
Michael Jebbia (1995-98)
1,651
Bubby Goodwin (2008-11)
1,555
Durran Goodwin (1998-01)
1,386
Shane Mallett (1992-95)
1,310
Rafael Cruz (1995-97)
1,306
Anthony Reed (1987-89)
1,290
Eddie Stargen (1989-1991)
1,251
Myron Ray (1985-87)
1,235
Mike McLeod (1990-92)
1,229
Mike Tennant (1983-85)
1,227
Phil Bledsoe (2013-16)
1,189
Keshawn Creighton (2003-06)
1,076
Bobby Kupchak (1982-84)
1,070
Keondre’ King (2016-19)
1,069
Marqez O’Neal (2009-11)
1,059
Daree Goodwin (2003-06)
1,051
All-State Players
1977: Keith Creighton – First Team, Fred Gongola – First Team
1978: Jimmy Paige – First Team
1979: Marty Pavlic – First Team
1980: Marcus Long – First Team
1981: Lionell Hampton – First Team
1982: Tony Gordon – First Team
1984: Bobby Kupchak – Second Team
1985: Mike Tennant – Second Team
1986: Myron Ray – First Team
1987: Myron Ray – First Team
1988: Anthony Reed – First Team
1989: Anthony Reed – First Team
1990: Billy Reed – Second Team
1991: Eddie Stargen – Second Team
1992: Mike McLeod – First Team
1994: Shane Mallett – Second Team
1995: Shane Mallett – First Team, Justin Namolik – First Team
1996: Rafael Cruz – First Team, Freddie Howard – Second Team
1997: Rafael Cruz – First Team, Michael Jebbia – First Team
1998: Michael Jebbia – First Team, Javier Gonzalez – Second Team, Darius Goodwin – Second Team
1999: Danny Blankenship – Second Team
2000: Durran Goodwin – First Team
2001: Durran Goodwin – First Team
2005: Keshawn Creighton – Second Team, Daree Goodwin – Second Team
2006: Keshawn Creighton – First Team, Daree Goodwin – Second Team
2007: Chie Bryan – Third Team
2009: Bubby Goodwin – First Team
2010: Bubby Goodwin – First Team, Marqez O’Neal – Second Team
2011: Bubby Goodwin – First Team, Marqez O’Neal – Second Team, Boo Lathon – Third Team
2012: Boo Lathon – First Team, Errin Baynes – Second Team
2014: Ryan Reinbeau – Second Team
2015: Phil Bledsoe – Second Team
2016: Phil Bledsoe – Second Team
2018: Alex Vargo – Second Team, Keondre’ King – Third Team
2019: Alex Vargo – First Team, Keondre’ King – Second Team
Record vs West Virginia Opponents
Bluefield – 1-2
Cabell Midland – 1-0
Capital – 2-2
Clarksburg Liberty – 1-1
Dupont – 1-0
East Fairmont – 1-0
Elkins – 5-0
Fairmont Senior – 18-7
George Washington – 4-4
Greenbrier East – 1-1
Hedgesville – 2-1
Huntington – 1-2
Hurricane – 1-0
Jefferson – 3-1
Lewis County – 2-2
Logan – 11-25
Martinsburg – 6-8
Northfork – 0-1
North Marion – 9-3
Parkersburg – 24-14
Preston – 11-3
Princeton – 2-1
Ripley – 2-0
Riverside – 1-0
Robert C. Byrd – 1-0
St. Albans – 3-0
South Charleston – 5-8
Stonewall Jackson – 0-2
Washington Irving – 1-1
Williamson – 1-1
Winfield – 1-1
Woodrow Wilson – 3-13
Record vs OVAC Opponents
Bellaire – 27-12
Brooke – 84-22
Buckeye South – 1-1
Cambridge – 6-0
East Liverpool – 16-13
Fort Frye – 1-0
Indian Creek – 3-0
John Marshall – 93-11
Linsly – 4-1
Magnolia – 3-0
Martins Ferry – 4-0
Meadowbrook – 2-0
Morgantown – 22-20
Oak Glen – 8-0
Parkersburg South – 30-26
Skyvue – 0-1
St. Clairsville – 2-2
Steubenville – 44-21
Union Local – 1-1
University – 21-5
Weirton – 45-13
Wheeling Central – 54-22
Wintersville – 2-2