West Virginia's WVSSAC Boys Basketball Class AAA Championship Decided

Chapmanville Tigers face off against North Marion Huskies in title game

Mar. 21, 2026 at 8:38pm

The West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission (WVSSAC) boys basketball championships continued on Saturday with the Class AAA title game between the Chapmanville Regional Tigers and the North Marion Huskies. Earlier in the day, Wheeling Central Catholic won the Class 2A championship, and Tug Valley claimed the Class A crown.

Why it matters

The WVSSAC boys basketball tournament is a highly anticipated annual event that showcases the top high school basketball talent in the state. The Class AAA championship game between Chapmanville and North Marion features two of the state's top programs vying for the prestigious title.

The details

The Class AAA title game between Chapmanville and North Marion is set to tip off at 5 p.m. EST local time at the Charleston Coliseum. Fans can stream the game live on the NFHS Network. Earlier in the day, Wheeling Central Catholic defeated Wyoming East to win the Class 2A championship, and Tug Valley beat Greater Beckley Christian in the Class A final.

  • The WVSSAC boys basketball championships took place on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
  • The Class AAA title game between Chapmanville and North Marion is scheduled for a 5 p.m. EST local tip-off.

The players

Chapmanville Regional Tigers

The Chapmanville Regional High School boys basketball team, representing Chapmanville, West Virginia, is one of the top programs in the state and is competing in the Class AAA championship game.

North Marion Huskies

The North Marion High School boys basketball team, representing Farmington, West Virginia, is also one of the premier programs in the state and is facing off against Chapmanville in the Class AAA title game.

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The takeaway

The WVSSAC boys basketball championships showcase the top high school talent in West Virginia, with the Class AAA title game between Chapmanville and North Marion representing a highly anticipated matchup between two of the state's premier programs.