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Golden Bears headed back to OVAC final

Weirton, WVLocal News

The Oak Glen Golden Bears are on their way back to the OVAC final, aiming to defend their title after a successful semifinal match on October 9, 2024. As the top seed in the conference, the team has demonstrated exceptional skill and determination throughout the season. Their journey not only reflects their status as defending OVAC Class 4A champions but also underscores their recent achievement as West Virginia Class AA state champions. The Golden Bears' performance has garnered significant attention from local fans, who are eager to support their team in the upcoming final. The community's enthusiasm is palpable, as local sports play a vital role in fostering pride and togetherness.

With the final match on the horizon, all eyes are on Oak Glen to see if they can repeat their championship success. This season’s focus on teamwork and resilience has been pivotal in their journey. As the date approaches, anticipation builds around the potential for another title victory.

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