A closer look at some notable results from Week 1 across West Virginia high school football:
Class AAAA
— Martinsburg, Huntington fall: The top two teams in the MetroNews Power Rankings were both shutout to start the season against out-of-state competition. The Bulldogs suffered a 28-0 loss to Camden (N.J.), while the Highlanders were defeated 49-0 by Oakland (Tenn.). Martinsburg and Huntington square off in Week 2, meaning an 0-2 start is assured for the loser.
— SPRING MILLS 14, Jefferson 0: Blake Sanders and Tavon Jones had rushing touchdowns for the No. 3 Cardinals, which recorded a shutout victory over the Cougars for the second straight season.
— UNIVERSITY 40, Musselman 21: Brody Kehler rushed for 101 yards and four touchdowns and returned an interception for a score, while the