W.Va. lists one quarterback for OVAC game
Weir’s Lucas McCallister is lone signal caller

Photo by Nick Henthorn The West Virginia quarterbacks and running backs for the 79th annual OVAC Rudy Mumley All-Star Football Game on Saturday at Wheeling Island Stadium. From left is Linsly’s Aiden Brooks, Weir’s Lucas McCallister, Cameron’s Klypsan Wallace, John Marshall’s Maverick Lemasters and Oak Glen’s Evan Clouston.
WHEELING — West Virginia head coach Tim Brown has only one quarterback at his disposal for Saturday night’s 79th annual OVAC Rudy Mumley All-Star Football Game — that being Weir’s Lucas McCallister.
The Cameron head coach does have plenty of firepower in the backfield, however, as John Marshall’s Maverick Lemasters, Linsly’s Aiden Brooks, Cameron’s Klypsan Wallace and Oak Glen’s Evan Clouston will get the bulk of the carries.
MCCALLISTER (6-1, 205) passed for 4,609 yards and 45 touchdowns during his days as a Red Rider.
He was all-OVAC and all-state second team.
He will attend West Liberty University.
Lucas is the son of Eric and Alexis Hayden and resides in Weirton.
LEMASTERS (6-1, 195) was a two-way standout for the Monarchs. He totalled more than 1,000 all-purpose yards on offense while scoring 10 touchdowns, Defensively, he made 108 solo tackles and forced a pair of fumbles as a linebacker.
He was a two-time all-OVAC first team selection and was named to the first team of the all-West Virginia Class 4A squad.
He also wrestled and ran track for the Monarchs.
The son of Mark and Tracy Lemasters of Moundsville, he will attend West Virginia University.
BROOKS (5-9, 210) is the son of Anntone and Alphanique Brooks of Nassau, Bahamas.
He was also a member of the Linsly track team and will attend Liberty University.
WALLACE (5-4, 185) two years at John Marshall before concluding his career at Cameron.
He ran for more than 5,000 yards in his four years and was all state twice.
Klypsan is the son of Jordan Wallace and Ashley Korn. He lives in Moundsville.
CLOUSTON (5-7, 185) was a four-year letterman for the Golden Bears. He also participated in track.
He carried a 4.0 grade-point average at Oak Glen, ranking 12th out of 114 in his graduating class.
Clouston will attend WVU.
He is the son of Eddie Clouston and Michelle Helms. He lives in Chester.