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Clay-Battelle Cee-Bees leave Blacksville one last time before state championship game

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Last updated: December 5, 2025 3:53 am
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Clay-Battelle Cee-Bees Carry a Town’s Heart to Wheeling in Historic Sendoff

The chill in the December air was no match for the warmth radiating from the heart of Blacksville. On Thursday evening, as the sun dipped below the West Virginia hills, the sidewalks lining Clay-Battelle High School transformed into a river of royal blue and white. They came not just to watch, but to bear witness. To send a piece of their home, their history, and their collective hope down the road one last time. The mighty Cee-Bees, bound for the first state championship game in 86 years of football, embarked from Blacksville not as a mere team, but as the living, breathing soul of a community.

Contents
  • A Sendoff Forged in Community Pride
  • The Cee-Bees’ Historic Journey: 86 Years in the Making
  • Keys to the Championship: Breaking Down the Matchup
  • Prediction: More Than a Game, A Legacy Defined

A Sendoff Forged in Community Pride

The scene was more family reunion than pep rally. Generations of Cee-Bees—alumni who wore the jersey decades ago, parents who remembered leaner years, and wide-eyed children dreaming of their own future Friday nights—stood shoulder-to-shoulder. They waved signs, cheered until their voices grew hoarse, and watched as the players, their faces a mix of determination and awe, boarded the buses for Wheeling. This was the culmination of a lifetime of waiting, a shared dream finally realized.

For Head Coach Aaron LaPoe, the moment transcended football. He saw in the crowd the very reason his team plays. “It’s kind of like that feeling when you’re a kid and you want to make your parents proud,” LaPoe said, capturing the profound simplicity of the moment. “It’s just like that on a bigger scale. All these boys are making their parents proud and this whole team is making the community proud.” This community pride is the team’s bedrock, an invisible force that has propelled them through a historic season.

The Cee-Bees’ Historic Journey: 86 Years in the Making

To understand the gravity of Friday’s title game against the Wheeling Central Catholic Maroon Knights, one must understand the history. For 86 years, Clay-Battelle football has been defined by grit, local rivalries, and the pursuit of a goal that always seemed just out of reach. The state championship appearance is not a fluke; it is the harvest of years of sowing the right seeds. This team has built its identity not on flashy plays alone, but on a foundational philosophy articulated by their coach.

“When you do things the right way it’s a good feeling that fills you up,” LaPoe explained. “Because not all times in life doing things the right way works out for you, there’s still a lot of adversity and things that can turn into wins. For this team to do it the right way and actually turn adversity into wins for them is a beautiful thing.” This ethos—overcoming adversity through discipline and unity—has been their compass. Every blocked punt, every goal-line stand, every comeback victory was a lesson in resilience that prepared them for this ultimate stage.

Keys to the Championship: Breaking Down the Matchup

The Cee-Bees now face their final and greatest test: the perennial powerhouse Wheeling Central Catholic Maroon Knights. This is a classic clash of styles and narratives. The Knights bring a tradition of titles and a expectation of victory. Clay-Battelle brings the momentum of destiny and the fearlessness of a team playing with house money. For the Cee-Bees to hoist the trophy, several key factors will be decisive:

  • Emotional Control: Can they channel the immense energy from the sendoff into focused execution, rather than early-game jitters? The first quarter will be crucial for settling in.
  • Defensive Discipline: Wheeling Central is known for a complex, aggressive scheme. The Cee-Bees’ defense, which has turned adversity into stops all season, must play its most assignment-sound game yet.
  • Establishing the Run: Controlling the clock and the line of scrimmage with their ground game will keep the Maroon Knights’ offense off the field and reinforce Clay-Battelle’s physical identity.
  • Special Teams Excellence: In a game where margins are razor-thin, a pivotal kick return, a clutch punt, or a made field goal could be the difference.

The Maroon Knights are the favorites on paper, but they are facing a team armored with something no scouting report can quantify: the full, unyielding weight of a community’s belief.

Prediction: More Than a Game, A Legacy Defined

Predicting the outcome of a championship game is always a fraught endeavor, but some truths are evident. Wheeling Central Catholic has the experience and a pedigree that commands respect. They will not be intimidated by the moment. However, the Clay-Battelle Cee-Bees possess an intangible force that has carried underdogs to glory throughout sports history.

This game will be won in the trenches and in the hearts of the players. Look for a physically brutal, low-possession battle where every yard is contested. The team that makes the fewest mistakes and capitalizes on a single, critical turnover will likely emerge victorious.

While the Maroon Knights’ experience is a significant advantage, the Cee-Bees’ historic run feels woven from a different thread. They have consistently turned “adversity into wins,” as Coach LaPoe said. They have played all season with the purpose of making their community proud. That is not a light burden; it is rocket fuel. In a tight, fourth-quarter game, that deep-seated purpose—and the memory of that Blacksville sendoff—might just provide the final push needed to make history.

The Final Whistle and Beyond

As the buses pulled away from Clay-Battelle High School, they carried more than pads and players. They carried the echoes of cheers from generations, the hopes of every kid who has ever tossed a football on a Blacksville field, and the quiet pride of a community that finally has its moment on West Virginia’s biggest stage. Win or lose on the scoreboard in Wheeling, the 2023 Clay-Battelle Cee-Bees have already secured a legacy. They have shown what it means to do things the right way. They have united a town in a way only sports can. They have proven that sometimes, the longest journeys—86 years long—have the sweetest destinations. When they take the field at Wheeling Island Stadium, they won’t be alone. The entire community of Blacksville, its spirit forged in coal country resilience, will be right there with them, every single snap.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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