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Riverheads Rolls Past Waynesboro on Senior Night

On one of the warmest nights we have ever seen for Senior Night, the Big Red warmed up on the field in a hurry and ran away from the Little Giants tonight by a 62-17 final count. It really wasn't even that close as the Gladiators led 55-3 at one point and again at 62-9.

Although 10 seniors were saluted prior to the game, ironically only one of them had the "game of a lifetime" final home appearance that players dream of. That was Brady Boehm, who scored three times, two of them in spectacular fashion, and also had an interception on defense. Zac Brooks, the Gladiators' senior kicker, had a 5 for 6 night on PATs but other than those two, most of the scoring came from underclassmen.

Boehm got the party started with a 77 yard touchdown reception from his classmate Levi Dunlap, who of course is worthy of special mention also. In fact, after about 8-10 years, Gladiator fans won't know how to react next year when there is someone other than a Dunlap behind center, as Levi followed in the footsteps of older brothers Elijah and Bennett at the quarterback position.

That 77 yard strike came on the Big Red's second play from scrimmage and Boehm was so open that he had to wait on the ball and then had clear sailing to the end zone. There was even a second receiver in the area who could have been another option.

After that explosive TD, it was all about the Gladiator ground game as they rolled to a 41-0 lead before Waynesboro could dent the scoreboard. Junior running back Jonathan Talbott returned to action from an injury and looked to be in fine form as he scored twice in the first half. Sophomore Jackson Fitzgerald added a TD and (I just remembered) Dunlap scored in the first quarter on one of his patented QB sneaks. Boehm's second TD also came in the second quarter.

Waynesboro kicked a field goal just before halftime just to get on the board as the teams went to the locker room with the scoreboard reading 41-3. Boehm then opened the scoring in the second half with a brilliant broken-field 61-yard run in which he faked out the same defender about three times on his way to the end zone.

Junior Preston McCauley scored the final two Gladiator TDs on an impressive pair of runs, and next year's likely place-kicker, Bryan Lopez-Rojas, kicked the final three PATs as he and Brooks went a combined 8 for 9 in that department.

Other big plays on the evening came from Skyler Shiflett, who dashed down the far sideline for about 60 yards and also picked off a deflected pass, one of three Gladiator interceptions on the night; back-up quarterback Kendall Edwards, who turned a routine sneak into a 50 yard gallop; and junior Chris Dotson, who hauled in Dunlap's second-longest pass of the night on a 30 yard sideline route and was also a major force on defense as he has been all year.

Waynesboro meanwhile kept fighting to the end, as evidenced by their two second-half touchdowns. Their junior quarterback Haden Morris, has an impressive arm and probably completed a dozen or more passes tonight, but the Giants had trouble with penalties, turnovers, and clock management. Most folks in the area are predicting that the Giants are headed in the right direction and could be more competitive as early as next season.

As mentioned the Gladiators did get Talbott back tonight but it was also circulating around the crowd that Brody Phillips, a three-sport athlete who was the Big Red's punter, among other duties, is most likely lost for the entire year and will have to wait for his senior season to make his mark in those three sports. All told the Big Red still has four or five guys walking the sidelines but unable to play.

Last but not least, the big announcement came out today about Central Woodstock having its wins re-instated. That of course is amazing news for them but it also will help Riverheads in terms of playoff seeding, since the Gladiators knocked them off in the season-opener. So you can bet that numbers are being crunched all around the state tonight to sort all of that out.

So congrats to the Big Red who now get the week off before those playoffs begin on the 15th.
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Region B Ratings 11/1

Yeah i heard they forfeited as well. Unsure about how it will affect the seedlings in Region A if they have in fact canceled their season. Will they forfeit their playoff game too, or will another team take their place
The info I received says that they are forgoing the rest of their season... I would assume that all seeds below them would bump up one spot but I am not sure
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Sherando vs John Handley

I wanted to provide my little write up on this game as well as get the conversation started.


Wow, this game is arguably the game of the year in 4D this year. The 8-1 Judges of Handley taking on the 8-1 Warriors of Sherando. On Saturday, November 9th, 2024 the Warriors will make that short trip up 81 from Stephens City to The Handley Bowl, Home of the Judges. The Warriors come into this game led by Senior QB Micah Carlson. Carlson has a slew of receivers that he can throw to including multi sport athlete Tucker Lafever. Micah has a great arm and has the ability to pick the Judges defense apart if the secondary of Handley does not play well. On the other side the Judges have a very solid QB of their own in Freshman Triston Darling. The kid is just a freshman and he is really showing this year how much talent he has. The Judges also have a stand out Senior running back in Hassan Akanbi. I do believe Hassan is the leading rusher in the Fredrick County area. During my time of living in Winchester, VA I learned about the importance of winning “The Apple Cup”. This game looks like it will decide the winner of The Apple Cup. For those that don’t know, Winchester is known for Apples. The Apple Cup is a trophy that the three Fredrick County schools Sherando, James Wood, and Millbrook battle for each year with the main Winchester City school, John Handley. I hope the community of Winchester shows out for this game and that both the Warriors and Judges play a great game next weekend. If you haven’t been to The Handley Bowl it is quite the experience. The High School is breathtaking and it’s just a beautiful atmosphere. Heck, I used to sometimes take the long way to the grocery store just to take a glance of the high school in passing in my car lol. I thoroughly enjoyed my time spent living in Winchester and really saw how much the Winchester community supports their high school teams. This will be a great game. My prediction? I’m taking the Judges in a close one 31-24. I think having this game at home will give the Judges an edge and will ultimately help them pull out the win.
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Region B Ratings 11/1

Quite the shakeup this week.

1. Clarke County (9-0): 26.22
2. Strasburg (8-1): 24.78
3. Riverheads (8-2): 24.50
4. Buckingham (9-0): 24.22
5. Central Woodstock (7-2): 23.22
6. Stuarts Draft (7-2): 22.44
7. Fort Defiance (4-5): 20.89
8. Madison County (5-4): 18.00

9. Page County (2-7): 15.00
10. Luray (1-8): 13.89
11. Stonewall (2-8/1-8): 13.11

Page has 2 because missing a score for riders.

The playoff teams are set. The order "could" still flip a bit.

The biggest winner (aside from Central) with the appeal was Riverheads. They gained crucial points to stay higher up

4D Playoff Standings-Week 9

Monticello snuck in a 34-31 victory over Orange County as well. Points should be very interesting. I'd imagine Amherst is probably out of the running but I'll wait to see the points. Orange County will almost certainly win next week (0-9 Charlottesville), wondering if Glass can still make it with a loss to Rustburg or if they are playing for the playoffs. Rustburg is no slouch but they're also comfortably in the 3C playoffs, Glass having to win to keep their season alive might be a powerful motivator for the Hilltoppers.
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