Boys Records

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

PointsGameJohn Marshall1201977
Season89.3 PPG2,1431977
Field GoalsGameJohn Marshall471977
Season8871995
Three Point GoalsGameJohn Marshall151989
GameUniversity152011
Season1542011
Free ThrowsGameBellaire301995
GameMorgantown301998
GameParkersburg South302009
Season4511995
ReboundsGameMartinsburg621995
Season1,2101977
Defense FG%Season37.8%2012
Winning PercentageSeason23-1 (.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

PointsGameMichael Jebbia521998
SeasonMichael Jebbia6861998
CareerMichael Jebbia1,6511995-1998
PPGAnthony Reed28.71989
Field GoalsGameMichael Jebbia221998
SeasonMichael Jebbia2851998
CareerMichael Jebbia6801995-1998
ConsecutiveJustin Namolik181995
Three Point GoalsGameAnthony Reed91989
Charles Thomas92003
SeasonAnthony Reed881989
CareerBubby Goodwin2022008-2011
Free ThrowsGameTony Gordon151982
GameMike McLeod151992
SeasonTony Gordon1461982
CareerMike McLeod3111990-1992
ConsecutiveTony Gordon331982
ReboundsGameJustin Namolik291995
SeasonMalloyd Brown3431986
CareerPhil Bledsoe9232013-2016
AssistsGameFreddie Howard211995
SeasonFreddie Howard2431995
CareerFreddie Howard5231994-1996
Varsity GamesBubby Goodwin1012008-2011

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