Former WVU great Quincy Wilson has been approved as the new head coach of Weir High School by the Hancock County board of education. Wilson, who previously coached at Rio Grande and Fairmont State, expressed excitement about returning to his alma mater and leading the eight-time West Virginia state champions. A legendary player in West Virginia, Wilson won the Kennedy Award as the state’s best high school player during his time at Weir High before going on to have a successful college career with the Mountaineers. He was later drafted in the NFL and inducted into the West Virginia Hall of Fame in 2018. Wilson’s appointment as head coach has been met with enthusiasm from the community and fans, as he looks forward to the upcoming season. Fans can stay updated on Wilson’s coaching journey by following him on social media and through appearances on podcasts like WVSN’s Country Roads Webcast.
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