Hall of Fame
A 3-year starting quarterback and an NAIA All-American, Frank Zebrasky played a pivotal role in helping lead West Liberty to the 1979 West Virginia Conference championship.
A multi-sport standout at nearby Washington (Pa.) High School, Zebrasky exploded onto the WVIAC scene that season. Making his starting debut at quarterback, punter and placekicker, Zebrasky and the Hilltoppers shook off a slow start to reel off seven straight wins. Ranked No. 15 in the nation, West Liberty battled No. 10 Fairmont State to a 6-6 tie in the season finale, sharing the 1979 WVIAC title with the Falcons.
Zebrasky was voted WVIAC Offensive Player of the Year and honorable mention NAIA All-America after passing for more than 1,200 yards and leading the conference in scoring. In three varsity seasons, Zebrasky went on to complete 348-of-687 passes for 4,196 yards. He left the hilltop holding 9 school records, capped by a 336-yard passing performance against W.Va. Tech on Nov. 1, 1981.
After graduating, Zebrasky returned to his western Pennsylvania roots. He has spent more than three decades as a highly-successful teacher and coach at Washington (Pa.), Canon-McMillan and Carlynton High Schools.