
FRANK ZEBRASKY
2021 – FOOTBALL
Washington High School
West Liberty State College
Was the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year in 1979. He was also named honorable mention punter and place kicker that season
Mr. Zebrasky, who graduated from West Liberty with nine offensive school records, was also an NAIA honorable mention All-American in 1979, throwing for 1,200 yards and leading the WVIAC in scoring with 56 points
After an 0-2 start, Zebrasky led the Hilltoppers to a WVIAC championship, winning seven straight games before tying Fairmont State, 6-6, in the final game
At Wash High, he was a member of the 1977 WPIAL runnerup baseball team, an All-Century Conference football player, an All-Section basketball player, team captain and the winner of the 1978 William E. Amos Award, as Wash High’s outstanding senior athlete
Mr. Zebrasky set a school record at Wash High for assists in a game with 21 in 1978
He has been a long-time coach, serving as an assistant on two WPIAL title teams and a PIAA championship team at Wash High. He was an assistant baseball coach in 2002 when the Little Prexies won a WPIAL crown. He also was manager for Washington in the 2001 and 2003 Pony World Series’, was Canon-McMillan’s baseball coach from 2008-2015 with three consecutive playoff appearances (2013-15)
Mr. Zebrasky served as Canon-McMillan (2010-15) and Carlynton girls basketball coach (2017-18) and currently coaches Carlynton’s baseball team, where the Cougars have made three straight post-season appearances
He played in the 1980 Thorobred World Series for Washington in Norfolk, VA