One of the most anticipated high school basketball events of the season will return to The Greenbrier for its fifth anniversary later this month, and advance tickets are now on sale.
Since its beginnings in 2022, the Battle for the Springhouse at America’s Resort has brought the best girls and boys basketball teams from across West Virginia inside the resort’s largest ballroom, Colonial Hall, for two days filled with exciting basketball.
Four girls teams and four boys teams from across West Virginia will compete for the Springhouse Trophy January 30-31. Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased by visiting Greenbrier.com/Springhouse. Tickets are sold on a game-by-game basis and are $5 for each contest. The arena will be cleared at the conclusion of each game. Past games have sold out, so advanced purchase is highly recommended.
The Battle for the Springhouse offers experiences that cannot be found at other tournaments. Players and coaches will not only face a high level of competition, but they will also learn about the incredible legacy of America’s Resort, sample the world-class cuisine and experience the incomparable accommodations. The Greenbrier invests in the future of the participating student-athletes by providing an unforgettable experience that they will remember for a lifetime. It also awards one player from each participating team with a scholarship to be used toward his or her future education.
One of the event’s premier partners, GameChanger, will once again be a major part of the weekend, educating the student-athletes about the dangers of substance misuse and the value of a healthy, drug-free lifestyle.
Every game will be broadcast live by MetroNews Television, in association with Video Productions, with experienced announcers and high-quality video. MetroNews Television can be found on Roku, iPhone, Apple TV, fireTV and other streaming platforms, as well as online at wvmetronewstv.com, providing maximum exposure to both athletes and sponsors.
The 2025 boys’ field features two of the top-ranked teams in Class AAA, No. 5 Greenbrier East and No. 7 Bridgeport, as well as two Class AA powers, No. 2 Wyoming East and No. 6 James Monroe. The girls field includes Class AAA No. 1 Greenbrier East, Class AAAA No. 2 Morgantown and Class AAAA No. 3 Parkersburg, as well as Class AAAA Riverside, which is off to a strong 5-3 start.
Games begin Friday, Jan. 30. For the latest updates, follow Battle for the Springhouse on Facebook and Twitter.
2025 Schedule:
Friday, January 30
2 p.m. – Girls Semifinal: Morgantown vs. Parkersburg
4 p.m. – Boys Semifinal: Wyoming East vs. Bridgeport
6 p.m. – Boys Semifinal: James Monroe vs. Greenbrier East
8 p.m. – Girls Semifinal: Riverside vs. Greenbrier East
Saturday, February 3
1 p.m. – Girls Consolation Game
3 p.m. – Boys Consolation Game
5 p.m. – Boys Championship Game
7 p.m. – Girls Championship Game
