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==Sports== Wheelersburg is a member of the Division II Southern Ohio Conference (S.O.C.). In 1989 and 2017, the high school football team won the OHSAA state championship. Wheelersburg is the home of the 2001 11-12-year-old, the 2003 13-14-year-old, the 2003 15-16-year-old, and the 2007 9-10-year-old<ref name="9-10Sate Champs">{{cite news| url=http://portsmouth-dailytimes.com/articles/2007/08/02/news/sports/1sports_burg.txt| title=Burg takes the state title| author=John Stegman| newspaper=Portsmouth Daily Times| access-date=2007-08-02| date=2007-08-02}}</ref> state girls' [[softball]] champions. Wheelersburg is also the home of the 2007 11-12-year-old boys Little League team that was invited to play an exhibition game in [[Williamsport, Pennsylvania]] during the [[Little League World Series]] festivities.<ref name="Boys 11-12">{{cite news| url=http://portsmouth-dailytimes.com/articles/2007/08/03/news/sports/1sports_burg.txt| title=Burg All-stars off to Williamsport| author=Jeff Taepke| newspaper=Portsmouth Daily Times| access-date=2007-08-03| date=2007-08-03}}</ref> In 2012 the Wheelersburg high school boys baseball team received their second state title championship. Wheelersburg won back to back baseball championships in 2012 and 2013. In 2018 11-12-year-old girls' softball team won the Little League World Series becoming the first team (boys or girls) to win the World Series from Ohio. In 2011 the school's football stadium underwent renovations.<ref>{{cite news| first = Eric | last = Kephas | title = Burg to begin renovating Ed Miller Stadium | url = http://portsmouth-dailytimes.com/view/full_story/11306556/article--Burg-to-begin-renovating-Ed-Miller-Stadium?instance=search_results | work = Portsmouth Daily Times}}</ref> The renovations were completed prior to the 2012 season and the first game in the new stadium was played against rival [[Ironton Ohio|Ironton]].<ref>{{cite news| first = Bob | last = Strickley | title = 'Burg falls 37-27 in stadium debut | url = http://portsmouth-dailytimes.com/view/full_story/19926068/article-βBurg-falls-32-27-in-stadium-debut?instance=search_results | work = Portsmouth Daily Times}}</ref>
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