River View vs. Petersburg: A Season Comparison and Statistical Breakdown
The 2024-2025 high school football season showcased impressive performances from both River View and Petersburg. These two teams, hailing from West Virginia, displayed notable strengths and challenges throughout their campaigns. Here’s a closer look at their records, rankings, and statistical highlights.
Season Overview and Rankings
River View Raiders (24-25):
- Class Rank: 14
- Overall Rank in WV: 82
- Record: 7-3
- Region Record: 3-1
- Home Record: 4-0
- Away Record: 3-3
- Overall Win Percentage: 70%
The Raiders demonstrated consistency, particularly in their region, achieving a strong .750 regional win percentage. Their ability to protect their home field was flawless, with a perfect 4-0 record. They scored 267 points while conceding 185, showcasing a robust defense and an effective offense.
Petersburg Vikings (24-25):
- Class Rank: 10
- Overall Rank in WV: 72
- Record: 5-5
- Region Record: 1-3
- Home Record: 2-2
- Away Record: 2-3
- Neutral Record: 1-0
- Overall Win Percentage: 50%
The Vikings had an even season, with a .500 win percentage. Their offense scored 257 points, but their defense struggled, allowing 286 points. A challenging regional slate resulted in a 1-3 record. However, their ability to adapt in neutral territory with a 1-0 record suggests resilience.
Scoring Averages
River View Raiders:
- Average Final Score: 26.7 points per game
- The Raiders’ scoring distribution across quarters wasn’t listed, but their ability to average nearly 27 points per game highlights their offensive potency.
Petersburg Vikings:
- Average Final Score: 25.7 points per game
- Quarterly Breakdown:
- Q1: 2.4 points
- Q2: 6.8 points
- Q3: 5.4 points
- Q4: 2.4 points
Petersburg’s scoring leaned heavily on second and third quarters, with reduced productivity in the first and fourth quarters. This pattern suggests the need for improved starts and stronger finishes in future games.
Record Breakdown
River View Raiders:
- Overall: 7-3
- League Record: 3-1
- Non-League Record: 4-2
- Home Record: 4-0
- Away Record: 3-3
River View’s regional performance was a highlight, and their undefeated home record made them a formidable opponent. Their away games, however, posed challenges, with a 3-3 record.
Petersburg Vikings:
- Overall: 5-5
- League Record: 1-3
- Non-League Record: 4-2
- Home Record: 2-2
- Away Record: 2-3
- Neutral Record: 1-0
Petersburg excelled in non-league matchups but faced struggles within their league, managing only one win. Their balanced record at home and on the road reflects an adaptable yet inconsistent team.
Key Takeaways
- Offensive Edge:
River View had a slightly higher average scoring output compared to Petersburg, which could give them an advantage in a potential matchup. - Defensive Stability:
River View allowed 185 points across 10 games, significantly fewer than Petersburg’s 286. This defensive strength played a pivotal role in their success. - Regional Performance:
The Raiders’ 3-1 record in their region highlighted their competitiveness, while the Vikings’ 1-3 regional record indicated room for improvement. - Home Dominance:
River View’s perfect 4-0 home record underscores their ability to capitalize on home-field advantage.
Looking Ahead
While River View enjoyed a stronger overall season, both teams showcased potential and areas for growth. Petersburg’s neutral-site success and balanced non-league performance hint at resilience and the ability to adapt. River View, with their defensive strength and consistent scoring, has built a solid foundation for future success.
As both programs move forward, refining strategies for key matchups and bolstering weak spots will be crucial in reaching new heights. Whether in future head-to-head clashes or independent schedules, these teams promise excitement for West Virginia high school football fans.