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2024 RVA Sports Network...

WEEK FIVE:

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 26:

Thomas Dale at Prince George, 7pm
Richmond School For The Arts at L.C. Bird, 7pm
Brunswick at Surry, 7pm

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 27:

TOMATO BOWL 66: Mechanicsville at Patrick Henry, 7pm
Varina at Henrico, 7pm
Highland Springs at Riverbend, 7pm
Manassas Park at Armstrong, 7pm
Douglas Freeman at Deep Run, 7pm
Hermitage at Mills Godwin, 7pm
Manchester at James River, 7pm
Cosby at Clover Hill, 7pm
Huguenot at Powhatan, 7pm
Dinwiddie at Hopewell, 7pm
Petersburg at Meadowbrook, 7pm
Colonial Heights at Matoaca, 7pm
J.R. Tucker vs. John Marshall, 7pm, Hovey Field, Virginia Union
Paul VI at Collegiate, 4pm
Louisa at Western Albemarle, 7pm
Goochland at Monticello, 7pm
Strasburg at King William, 7pm
Eastern View at Caroline, 7pm
Essex at King & Queen Central, 7pm
Spotsylvania at Chancellor, 7pm
James Monroe at King George, 7pm
Orange at Albemarle, 7pm
Fluvanna at Charlottesville, 7pm
Nottoway at Amelia, 7pm
Central-Lunenburg at Buckingham, 7pm
Northampton at West Point, 7pm
Middlesex at Rappahannock, 7pm
Windsor at Franklin, 7pm
Sussex Central at Greensville, 7pm
Lakeland at Southampton, 7pm

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28:

Warhill at New Kent, 12pm
Trinity Episcopal at Flint Hill, 12:30pm
Benedictine at St. Christopher's, 1pm


Posted by robwitham at 3:38 PM

2024 RVA Sports Network...

WEEK FIVE:

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 26:

Thomas Dale at Prince George, 7pm
Richmond School For The Arts at L.C. Bird, 7pm
Brunswick at Surry, 7pm

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 27:

TOMATO BOWL 66: Mechanicsville at Patrick Henry, 7pm
Varina at Henrico, 7pm
Highland Springs at Riverbend, 7pm
Manassas Park at Armstrong, 7pm
Douglas Freeman at Deep Run, 7pm
Hermitage at Mills Godwin, 7pm
Manchester at James River, 7pm
Cosby at Clover Hill, 7pm
Huguenot at Powhatan, 7pm
Dinwiddie at Hopewell, 7pm
Petersburg at Meadowbrook, 7pm
Colonial Heights at Matoaca, 7pm
J.R. Tucker vs. John Marshall, 7pm, Hovey Field, Virginia Union
Paul VI at Collegiate, 4pm
Louisa at Western Albemarle, 7pm
Goochland at Monticello, 7pm
Strasburg at King William, 7pm
Eastern View at Caroline, 7pm
Essex at King & Queen Central, 7pm
Spotsylvania at Chancellor, 7pm
James Monroe at King George, 7pm
Orange at Albemarle, 7pm
Fluvanna at Charlottesville, 7pm
Nottoway at Amelia, 7pm
Central-Lunenburg at Buckingham, 7pm
Northampton at West Point, 7pm
Middlesex at Rappahannock, 7pm
Windsor at Franklin, 7pm
Sussex Central at Greensville, 7pm
Lakeland at Southampton, 7pm

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28:

Warhill at New Kent, 12pm
Trinity Episcopal at Flint Hill, 12:30pm
Benedictine at St. Christopher's, 1pm


Posted by robwitham at 3:38 PM

2024 RVA Sports Network...

WEEK FIVE:

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 26:

Thomas Dale at Prince George, 7pm
Richmond School For The Arts at L.C. Bird, 7pm
Brunswick at Surry, 7pm

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 27:

TOMATO BOWL 66: Mechanicsville at Patrick Henry, 7pm
Varina at Henrico, 7pm
Highland Springs at Riverbend, 7pm
Manassas Park at Armstrong, 7pm
Douglas Freeman at Deep Run, 7pm
Hermitage at Mills Godwin, 7pm
Manchester at James River, 7pm
Cosby at Clover Hill, 7pm
Huguenot at Powhatan, 7pm
Dinwiddie at Hopewell, 7pm
Petersburg at Meadowbrook, 7pm
Colonial Heights at Matoaca, 7pm
J.R. Tucker vs. John Marshall, 7pm, Hovey Field, Virginia Union
Paul VI at Collegiate, 4pm
Louisa at Western Albemarle, 7pm
Goochland at Monticello, 7pm
Strasburg at King William, 7pm
Eastern View at Caroline, 7pm
Essex at King & Queen Central, 7pm
Spotsylvania at Chancellor, 7pm
James Monroe at King George, 7pm
Orange at Albemarle, 7pm
Fluvanna at Charlottesville, 7pm
Nottoway at Amelia, 7pm
Central-Lunenburg at Buckingham, 7pm
Northampton at West Point, 7pm
Middlesex at Rappahannock, 7pm
Windsor at Franklin, 7pm
Sussex Central at Greensville, 7pm
Lakeland at Southampton, 7pm

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28:

Warhill at New Kent, 12pm
Trinity Episcopal at Flint Hill, 12:30pm
Benedictine at St. Christopher's, 1pm


Posted by robwitham at 3:38 PM

75 boyz are back

VA doesn't have open enrollment though do they? I'd bet those are just magnet schools. I don't know, though, you might be right.

There are about a million people in Charlotte. We have the same thing. International Baccalaureate (IB) schools. Magnet schools. Only certain schools have that program, so they can get non-district kids into the school.

It's not like open enrollment though. There's still different boundaries/zones/districts. If you're in in the violet zone in the IB program, you could go to West Charlotte or North Mech, whereas you might have to actually move to go to Mallard Creek or Chambers or Hough. If that makes sense.

But I think the thing people miss with transfers/player movement is that it cuts both ways, especially if you got some good programs right down the road close to you. These kids are going to congregate at certain schools. Especially when you can leave a development and be zoned for two or three different schools depending on which way you turn. It's hard to build a program like that. It's really hard to stay on top.

I would take the county school with the feeder middle schools. Huge advantage imo.
Basically something like magnet schools in Hampton but its academies. This link will explain it


Each high school in the city has multiple ones.

2024 RVA Sports Network...

WEEK FIVE:

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 26:

Thomas Dale at Prince George, 7pm
Richmond School For The Arts at L.C. Bird, 7pm
Brunswick at Surry, 7pm

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 27:

TOMATO BOWL 66: Mechanicsville at Patrick Henry, 7pm
Varina at Henrico, 7pm
Highland Springs at Riverbend, 7pm
Manassas Park at Armstrong, 7pm
Douglas Freeman at Deep Run, 7pm
Hermitage at Mills Godwin, 7pm
Manchester at James River, 7pm
Cosby at Clover Hill, 7pm
Huguenot at Powhatan, 7pm
Dinwiddie at Hopewell, 7pm
Petersburg at Meadowbrook, 7pm
Colonial Heights at Matoaca, 7pm
J.R. Tucker vs. John Marshall, 7pm, Hovey Field, Virginia Union
Paul VI at Collegiate, 4pm
Louisa at Western Albemarle, 7pm
Goochland at Monticello, 7pm
Strasburg at King William, 7pm
Eastern View at Caroline, 7pm
Essex at King & Queen Central, 7pm
Spotsylvania at Chancellor, 7pm
James Monroe at King George, 7pm
Orange at Albemarle, 7pm
Fluvanna at Charlottesville, 7pm
Nottoway at Amelia, 7pm
Central-Lunenburg at Buckingham, 7pm
Northampton at West Point, 7pm
Middlesex at Rappahannock, 7pm
Windsor at Franklin, 7pm
Sussex Central at Greensville, 7pm
Lakeland at Southampton, 7pm

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28:

Warhill at New Kent, 12pm
Trinity Episcopal at Flint Hill, 12:30pm
Benedictine at St. Christopher's, 1pm


Posted by robwitham at 3:38 PM

RVA SPORTS NETWORK SUPER 12 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL POLL

Monday, September 23, 2024​

RVA SPORTS NETWORK SUPER 12 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL POLL: WEEK FIVE


More topsy-turvy changes as this wild 2024 high school football season continues as we check the new Super 12 Poll!

********


1) MATOACA (3-0, was #2, vs. Colonial Heights): For the first time ever, the Warriors climb to the top of our poll thanks in big part to a quality win at Massaponax Friday. That trip to Spotsylvania County is never easy, and now the Warriors set their sights on the rugged Central District, beginning with hosting Colonial Heights this week.

2) HUGUENOT (3-0, was #4, at Powhatan): The Falcons have already scored 200 points. In three games. They will be a handful to stop for everyone on their schedule. They can really solidify their suddenly high profile in the region, and stake their claim as a big Class 4, Region B favorite, with a win at Powhatan on Friday.

3) GLEN ALLEN (4-0, was #8, BYE): Speaking of teams that are for real. A lot of people thought Thomas Dale would hand the Jaguars their first loss. As Lee Corso so famously says, not so fast my friend! Glen Allen's win over the Knights was the most impressive result in Week 4. But October is a monster, with all four games on the road, beginning with a trip to Douglas Freeman October 4th.

4) VARINA (2-1, was #5, at Henrico): The Blue Devils put up a quality win Friday over Forest Park, and now get ready for a rivalry trip to Henrico on Friday. Varina needs to grab as many wins as possible as the race to the top eight in Class 4, Region B really revs up beginning this week.

5) HIGHLAND SPRINGS (2-2, was #6, at Riverbend): The Springers head back north to Riverbend Friday. Their last trip there, on October 3, 2022, was a big success. Their opponents are coming off a bye week after wins over King George and Chancellor and a loss to Varina's last opponent, Forest Park.

6) DINWIDDIE (2-1, was #1, at Hopewell): We will get a good barometer of how far these Generals can go this season as they shake off the loss at powerhouse Maury and turn their attention to Central District play with an always tough trip to Merner Field to face the Hopewell Blue Devils who, at 1-2, are in need of some victories to keep their Class 3, Region A hopes high.

7) BENEDICTINE (3-1, was #7, at St. Christopher's Saturday): The Cadets are looking to position themselves to take over the top of VISAA Division I should St. Michael the Archangel falter. They gave Benedictine their lone loss back in Week 1. The Cadets are also mindful that nothing will be simple when they travel to rival St. Christopher's, who have postseason aspirations of their own, on Saturday afternoon.

8) THOMAS DALE (2-1, was #3, at Prince George Thursday): The Knights regroup after their first loss with a short week of preparation before facing the Royals to open Central District play on Thursday night. After that? Consecutive home games with Dinwiddie and Matoaca. They're grateful that both opponents will have to come to Chester.

9) L.C. BIRD (3-1, was #11, vs. Richmond School For The Arts): It's Homecoming Week for the Skyhawks, who can hit the turn at 4-1 with a win Friday over the Bulldogs. The October schedule is very interesting, as the Skyhawks will face Powhatan at home next Friday October 4, then get a bye week to prepare for the high-powered Huguenot offense, also in Chester, on October 18.

10) THOMAS JEFFERSON (4-0, NEW, BYE): The Vikings are led by legitimate Player of The Year candidate Rashaud Cherry, who is putting up insane numbers for the unbeaten Vikings. Can Thomas Jefferson run the table? They have John Marshall off the bye October 4, then a big trip to Mills Godwin.

11) HANOVER (3-0, NEW, vs. Atlee): The Hawks are built in the image of their coach, Sam Rogers. They are scrappy, make you earn every yard, and absolutely has no quit. Their 42-7 win at Mills Godwin Thursday was eye-opening. But now they are in the middle of preparation for the arrival of their archrival, the Atlee Raiders, for a Friday night showdown live on the RVA Sports Network.

12) POWHATAN (2-1, was #12, vs. #2 Huguenot): A comfortable win over James River in hand, the Indians now get to try and slow down the hot Huguenot offense, who come in averaging over 65 points per game. Don't get into a shootout with the Falcons. Powhatan needs stops, and likely a forced turnover or two, to create shorter fields and chew time off the clock. They can't score if they're on the sidelines.

DROPPING OUT: Manchester (was #9), Trinity Episcopal (was #10):


OTHER GAMES TO WATCH THIS WEEK:

Hermitage at Mills Godwin, 7pm
Paul VI at Collegiate, 4pm
Eastern View at Caroline, 7pm
Manassas Park at Armstrong, 7pm
Trinity Episcopal at Flint Hill, Saturday, 12:30pm

Posted by robwitham at 4:16 PM

RVA SPORTS NETWORK SUPER 12 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL POLL

Monday, September 23, 2024​

RVA SPORTS NETWORK SUPER 12 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL POLL: WEEK FIVE


More topsy-turvy changes as this wild 2024 high school football season continues as we check the new Super 12 Poll!

********


1) MATOACA (3-0, was #2, vs. Colonial Heights): For the first time ever, the Warriors climb to the top of our poll thanks in big part to a quality win at Massaponax Friday. That trip to Spotsylvania County is never easy, and now the Warriors set their sights on the rugged Central District, beginning with hosting Colonial Heights this week.

2) HUGUENOT (3-0, was #4, at Powhatan): The Falcons have already scored 200 points. In three games. They will be a handful to stop for everyone on their schedule. They can really solidify their suddenly high profile in the region, and stake their claim as a big Class 4, Region B favorite, with a win at Powhatan on Friday.

3) GLEN ALLEN (4-0, was #8, BYE): Speaking of teams that are for real. A lot of people thought Thomas Dale would hand the Jaguars their first loss. As Lee Corso so famously says, not so fast my friend! Glen Allen's win over the Knights was the most impressive result in Week 4. But October is a monster, with all four games on the road, beginning with a trip to Douglas Freeman October 4th.

4) VARINA (2-1, was #5, at Henrico): The Blue Devils put up a quality win Friday over Forest Park, and now get ready for a rivalry trip to Henrico on Friday. Varina needs to grab as many wins as possible as the race to the top eight in Class 4, Region B really revs up beginning this week.

5) HIGHLAND SPRINGS (2-2, was #6, at Riverbend): The Springers head back north to Riverbend Friday. Their last trip there, on October 3, 2022, was a big success. Their opponents are coming off a bye week after wins over King George and Chancellor and a loss to Varina's last opponent, Forest Park.

6) DINWIDDIE (2-1, was #1, at Hopewell): We will get a good barometer of how far these Generals can go this season as they shake off the loss at powerhouse Maury and turn their attention to Central District play with an always tough trip to Merner Field to face the Hopewell Blue Devils who, at 1-2, are in need of some victories to keep their Class 3, Region A hopes high.

7) BENEDICTINE (3-1, was #7, at St. Christopher's Saturday): The Cadets are looking to position themselves to take over the top of VISAA Division I should St. Michael the Archangel falter. They gave Benedictine their lone loss back in Week 1. The Cadets are also mindful that nothing will be simple when they travel to rival St. Christopher's, who have postseason aspirations of their own, on Saturday afternoon.

8) THOMAS DALE (2-1, was #3, at Prince George Thursday): The Knights regroup after their first loss with a short week of preparation before facing the Royals to open Central District play on Thursday night. After that? Consecutive home games with Dinwiddie and Matoaca. They're grateful that both opponents will have to come to Chester.

9) L.C. BIRD (3-1, was #11, vs. Richmond School For The Arts): It's Homecoming Week for the Skyhawks, who can hit the turn at 4-1 with a win Friday over the Bulldogs. The October schedule is very interesting, as the Skyhawks will face Powhatan at home next Friday October 4, then get a bye week to prepare for the high-powered Huguenot offense, also in Chester, on October 18.

10) THOMAS JEFFERSON (4-0, NEW, BYE): The Vikings are led by legitimate Player of The Year candidate Rashaud Cherry, who is putting up insane numbers for the unbeaten Vikings. Can Thomas Jefferson run the table? They have John Marshall off the bye October 4, then a big trip to Mills Godwin.

11) HANOVER (3-0, NEW, vs. Atlee): The Hawks are built in the image of their coach, Sam Rogers. They are scrappy, make you earn every yard, and absolutely has no quit. Their 42-7 win at Mills Godwin Thursday was eye-opening. But now they are in the middle of preparation for the arrival of their archrival, the Atlee Raiders, for a Friday night showdown live on the RVA Sports Network.

12) POWHATAN (2-1, was #12, vs. #2 Huguenot): A comfortable win over James River in hand, the Indians now get to try and slow down the hot Huguenot offense, who come in averaging over 65 points per game. Don't get into a shootout with the Falcons. Powhatan needs stops, and likely a forced turnover or two, to create shorter fields and chew time off the clock. They can't score if they're on the sidelines.

DROPPING OUT: Manchester (was #9), Trinity Episcopal (was #10):


OTHER GAMES TO WATCH THIS WEEK:

Hermitage at Mills Godwin, 7pm
Paul VI at Collegiate, 4pm
Eastern View at Caroline, 7pm
Manassas Park at Armstrong, 7pm
Trinity Episcopal at Flint Hill, Saturday, 12:30pm

Posted by robwitham at 4:16 PM

RVA SPORTS NETWORK SUPER 12 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL POLL

Monday, September 23, 2024​

RVA SPORTS NETWORK SUPER 12 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL POLL: WEEK FIVE


More topsy-turvy changes as this wild 2024 high school football season continues as we check the new Super 12 Poll!

********


1) MATOACA (3-0, was #2, vs. Colonial Heights): For the first time ever, the Warriors climb to the top of our poll thanks in big part to a quality win at Massaponax Friday. That trip to Spotsylvania County is never easy, and now the Warriors set their sights on the rugged Central District, beginning with hosting Colonial Heights this week.

2) HUGUENOT (3-0, was #4, at Powhatan): The Falcons have already scored 200 points. In three games. They will be a handful to stop for everyone on their schedule. They can really solidify their suddenly high profile in the region, and stake their claim as a big Class 4, Region B favorite, with a win at Powhatan on Friday.

3) GLEN ALLEN (4-0, was #8, BYE): Speaking of teams that are for real. A lot of people thought Thomas Dale would hand the Jaguars their first loss. As Lee Corso so famously says, not so fast my friend! Glen Allen's win over the Knights was the most impressive result in Week 4. But October is a monster, with all four games on the road, beginning with a trip to Douglas Freeman October 4th.

4) VARINA (2-1, was #5, at Henrico): The Blue Devils put up a quality win Friday over Forest Park, and now get ready for a rivalry trip to Henrico on Friday. Varina needs to grab as many wins as possible as the race to the top eight in Class 4, Region B really revs up beginning this week.

5) HIGHLAND SPRINGS (2-2, was #6, at Riverbend): The Springers head back north to Riverbend Friday. Their last trip there, on October 3, 2022, was a big success. Their opponents are coming off a bye week after wins over King George and Chancellor and a loss to Varina's last opponent, Forest Park.

6) DINWIDDIE (2-1, was #1, at Hopewell): We will get a good barometer of how far these Generals can go this season as they shake off the loss at powerhouse Maury and turn their attention to Central District play with an always tough trip to Merner Field to face the Hopewell Blue Devils who, at 1-2, are in need of some victories to keep their Class 3, Region A hopes high.

7) BENEDICTINE (3-1, was #7, at St. Christopher's Saturday): The Cadets are looking to position themselves to take over the top of VISAA Division I should St. Michael the Archangel falter. They gave Benedictine their lone loss back in Week 1. The Cadets are also mindful that nothing will be simple when they travel to rival St. Christopher's, who have postseason aspirations of their own, on Saturday afternoon.

8) THOMAS DALE (2-1, was #3, at Prince George Thursday): The Knights regroup after their first loss with a short week of preparation before facing the Royals to open Central District play on Thursday night. After that? Consecutive home games with Dinwiddie and Matoaca. They're grateful that both opponents will have to come to Chester.

9) L.C. BIRD (3-1, was #11, vs. Richmond School For The Arts): It's Homecoming Week for the Skyhawks, who can hit the turn at 4-1 with a win Friday over the Bulldogs. The October schedule is very interesting, as the Skyhawks will face Powhatan at home next Friday October 4, then get a bye week to prepare for the high-powered Huguenot offense, also in Chester, on October 18.

10) THOMAS JEFFERSON (4-0, NEW, BYE): The Vikings are led by legitimate Player of The Year candidate Rashaud Cherry, who is putting up insane numbers for the unbeaten Vikings. Can Thomas Jefferson run the table? They have John Marshall off the bye October 4, then a big trip to Mills Godwin.

11) HANOVER (3-0, NEW, vs. Atlee): The Hawks are built in the image of their coach, Sam Rogers. They are scrappy, make you earn every yard, and absolutely has no quit. Their 42-7 win at Mills Godwin Thursday was eye-opening. But now they are in the middle of preparation for the arrival of their archrival, the Atlee Raiders, for a Friday night showdown live on the RVA Sports Network.

12) POWHATAN (2-1, was #12, vs. #2 Huguenot): A comfortable win over James River in hand, the Indians now get to try and slow down the hot Huguenot offense, who come in averaging over 65 points per game. Don't get into a shootout with the Falcons. Powhatan needs stops, and likely a forced turnover or two, to create shorter fields and chew time off the clock. They can't score if they're on the sidelines.

DROPPING OUT: Manchester (was #9), Trinity Episcopal (was #10):


OTHER GAMES TO WATCH THIS WEEK:

Hermitage at Mills Godwin, 7pm
Paul VI at Collegiate, 4pm
Eastern View at Caroline, 7pm
Manassas Park at Armstrong, 7pm
Trinity Episcopal at Flint Hill, Saturday, 12:30pm

Posted by robwitham at 4:16 PM

75 boyz are back

What lies did I tell @phoebusfan? I quoted you regarding last year's transfers and that Phoebus gets the best players in Hampton because the other teams aren't any good. Look up your own posts from last year. You also admitted that open enrollment is an advantage for the Phantoms.

Again do your research I said the same thing about Highland Springs, Huguenot and Freedom-Woodbridge and we haven't played any of them. Yes, I am passionate about fair play and following the rules. Not a bit angry or emotional about us getting our butts whooped. If you would have been riding in my truck on the way home from the game you would not have heard one negative word about Maury's players or coaches. Just the opposite. In fact, when someone asked me about the game I had nothing but glowing words regarding the Commodore's performance.

My beef is not with Phoebus Maury or any other team. It's solely with the administration of schools systems who take advantage of the VHSL lack of ability to monitor fair play and compliance.

Let's get this straight. I haven't said one negative thing about Coach Blunt, his staff or a single player from Phoebus. You my man keep bringing that up. You are quite the politician saying I said the Phoebus team was bought and paid for. Where is that quote?

I am going to end my involvement in this discussion, because as usual you have failed to comprehend anything I have said. I have said the same things ten times and you don't get it. Never accused anyone of cheating.

Good luck to Phoebus and God bless.

Thanks for your feedback @Gunz41. The VHSL fair play expectation is exactly what I have been speaking of since the first post. Have sent numerous letters to the VHSL board addressing my concerns that began with LCA inclusion.

RVA SPORTS NETWORK SUPER 12 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL POLL

Monday, September 23, 2024​

RVA SPORTS NETWORK SUPER 12 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL POLL: WEEK FIVE


More topsy-turvy changes as this wild 2024 high school football season continues as we check the new Super 12 Poll!

********


1) MATOACA (3-0, was #2, vs. Colonial Heights): For the first time ever, the Warriors climb to the top of our poll thanks in big part to a quality win at Massaponax Friday. That trip to Spotsylvania County is never easy, and now the Warriors set their sights on the rugged Central District, beginning with hosting Colonial Heights this week.

2) HUGUENOT (3-0, was #4, at Powhatan): The Falcons have already scored 200 points. In three games. They will be a handful to stop for everyone on their schedule. They can really solidify their suddenly high profile in the region, and stake their claim as a big Class 4, Region B favorite, with a win at Powhatan on Friday.

3) GLEN ALLEN (4-0, was #8, BYE): Speaking of teams that are for real. A lot of people thought Thomas Dale would hand the Jaguars their first loss. As Lee Corso so famously says, not so fast my friend! Glen Allen's win over the Knights was the most impressive result in Week 4. But October is a monster, with all four games on the road, beginning with a trip to Douglas Freeman October 4th.

4) VARINA (2-1, was #5, at Henrico): The Blue Devils put up a quality win Friday over Forest Park, and now get ready for a rivalry trip to Henrico on Friday. Varina needs to grab as many wins as possible as the race to the top eight in Class 4, Region B really revs up beginning this week.

5) HIGHLAND SPRINGS (2-2, was #6, at Riverbend): The Springers head back north to Riverbend Friday. Their last trip there, on October 3, 2022, was a big success. Their opponents are coming off a bye week after wins over King George and Chancellor and a loss to Varina's last opponent, Forest Park.

6) DINWIDDIE (2-1, was #1, at Hopewell): We will get a good barometer of how far these Generals can go this season as they shake off the loss at powerhouse Maury and turn their attention to Central District play with an always tough trip to Merner Field to face the Hopewell Blue Devils who, at 1-2, are in need of some victories to keep their Class 3, Region A hopes high.

7) BENEDICTINE (3-1, was #7, at St. Christopher's Saturday): The Cadets are looking to position themselves to take over the top of VISAA Division I should St. Michael the Archangel falter. They gave Benedictine their lone loss back in Week 1. The Cadets are also mindful that nothing will be simple when they travel to rival St. Christopher's, who have postseason aspirations of their own, on Saturday afternoon.

8) THOMAS DALE (2-1, was #3, at Prince George Thursday): The Knights regroup after their first loss with a short week of preparation before facing the Royals to open Central District play on Thursday night. After that? Consecutive home games with Dinwiddie and Matoaca. They're grateful that both opponents will have to come to Chester.

9) L.C. BIRD (3-1, was #11, vs. Richmond School For The Arts): It's Homecoming Week for the Skyhawks, who can hit the turn at 4-1 with a win Friday over the Bulldogs. The October schedule is very interesting, as the Skyhawks will face Powhatan at home next Friday October 4, then get a bye week to prepare for the high-powered Huguenot offense, also in Chester, on October 18.

10) THOMAS JEFFERSON (4-0, NEW, BYE): The Vikings are led by legitimate Player of The Year candidate Rashaud Cherry, who is putting up insane numbers for the unbeaten Vikings. Can Thomas Jefferson run the table? They have John Marshall off the bye October 4, then a big trip to Mills Godwin.

11) HANOVER (3-0, NEW, vs. Atlee): The Hawks are built in the image of their coach, Sam Rogers. They are scrappy, make you earn every yard, and absolutely has no quit. Their 42-7 win at Mills Godwin Thursday was eye-opening. But now they are in the middle of preparation for the arrival of their archrival, the Atlee Raiders, for a Friday night showdown live on the RVA Sports Network.

12) POWHATAN (2-1, was #12, vs. #2 Huguenot): A comfortable win over James River in hand, the Indians now get to try and slow down the hot Huguenot offense, who come in averaging over 65 points per game. Don't get into a shootout with the Falcons. Powhatan needs stops, and likely a forced turnover or two, to create shorter fields and chew time off the clock. They can't score if they're on the sidelines.

DROPPING OUT: Manchester (was #9), Trinity Episcopal (was #10):


OTHER GAMES TO WATCH THIS WEEK:

Hermitage at Mills Godwin, 7pm
Paul VI at Collegiate, 4pm
Eastern View at Caroline, 7pm
Manassas Park at Armstrong, 7pm
Trinity Episcopal at Flint Hill, Saturday, 12:30pm

Posted by robwitham at 4:16 PM

75 boyz are back

If a kid that lives in Hampton or Norfolk can choose which city school they want to go to, then that is a huge advantage over a county or city with only 1 high school. Those 2 bigger cities have ~ 140,000 (Hampton) and ~ 230,000 (Norfolk) residents compared to Dinwiddie's ~30,000.
VA doesn't have open enrollment though do they? I'd bet those are just magnet schools. I don't know, though, you might be right.

There are about a million people in Charlotte. We have the same thing. International Baccalaureate (IB) schools. Magnet schools. Only certain schools have that program, so they can get non-district kids into the school.

It's not like open enrollment though. There's still different boundaries/zones/districts. If you're in the violet zone in the IB program, you could go to West Charlotte or North Meck, whereas you might have to actually move to go to Mallard Creek or Chambers or Hough. If that makes sense.

But I think the thing people miss with transfers/player movement is that it cuts both ways, if you're not "recruiting" someone else is. These kids are going to congregate at certain schools. Especially when you can leave a development and be zoned for two or three different schools depending on which way you turn. It's hard to build a program like that. It's really hard to stay on top.

I would take the county school with the feeder middle schools. Hands down. Huge advantage imo.

75 boyz are back

This is a complex issue/discussion.

The issue with a lot of this is not a cheating thing, it is a different playing field thing.

Because whether people want to admit it or not, living in an area and being able to chose what school you play for is a huge advantage over ones that don't have that. That doesn't mean that it is cheating, because by the letter of the rule, it is not.

@Phoebus Fan I will comment on a few things you have said here and in the past to show what I believe @BleedingNavy is saying.

1. You are talking about kids reuniting and in the past have said these kids grow up playing together AND against each other. So you are referencing that they are coming from different areas. But in most areas (I assume Dinwiddie), but specifically will use here in Augusta County, you aren't going to be playing against kids when you are younger and then with them in HS. You play at the exact school you are zoned. So it is a bit different than say Dinwiddie or Louisa with one County school. That is 5 County schools in Augusta county, can you imagine what a team could be with being able to choose which one to play for?

2. I can absolutely agree with you that it is better for the kids to be involved in sports than on the street. But that still doesn't matter one bit to the competitiveness of the players. Neither does when they declare that they are going to play for X Team (which I believe is what you are alluding to, if I am wrong, then I apologize). My point being, unless it is blatantly recruiting, etc. (like it sounds like Hayfield as example), they aren't doing anything illegal, and of course as a fan you are going to cheer for whoever is out there like you should, and it is good for the kids, and in all honesty, who WOULDN'T want to play for one of the premier programs in the state.

But the point is (I have no clue on any specific player, just using them as the example), say the Freshman QB last year lived on one side of town and Bass from another, in many areas of the state, they would be playing for different teams. Whenever it is that they declared to go to Phoebus notwithstanding, when they have the OPPORTUNITY to choose where they play, that isn't the case everywhere. Doesn't make it illegal, Doesn't make it wrong, Doesn't mean its not the best thing for the kids, Doesn't mean that their accomplishments are any less earned/meaningful, it just makes it different rules than in other places in the state
You must not know that in the small city of Hampton we have over 15 rec teams for some odd reason. When I say they played with or against each other at this time maybe 5-6 years ago there was a big rec rivalry in city between two teams. Phoebus is made up majority of those two teams.

Just funny the emotional guy who team got blown out is allowed to get on a public forum and say lies about Phoebus.

But since you want to defend his comments are you able to let us know the players Phoebus recruited the past 4 years. He made a bold statement discrediting Phoebus as a bought not built program. Watched Blunt work his ass off to bring this program back to a place not even I saw it coming back to. Let’s remember before 2021 Phoebus was a thing of the past let’s be honest. So these players we brought up in our program from day 1 are not recruits…we all knew in Hampton the class of 25 was special and now look at them 47-1 with 3 state titles and most likely a 4th one this year. Program caught fire not recruiting.

CBS 6/910 THE FAN HIGH SCHOOL COACHES POLL

804 HS Football with Gary & Gary

CBS 6/910 THE FAN HIGH SCHOOL COACHES POLL
WEEK 5 - 2024


RECORD PTS LW
1-MATOACA (13) 3-0 192 (3)
2-GLEN ALLEN (2) 4-0 163 (7)
3-HIGHLAND SPRINGS (1) 2-2 156 (5)
4-VARINA (1) 2-1 148 (4)
5-DINWIDDIE (2) 2-1 145 (1)
6-HUGUENOT (2) 3-0 127 (6)
7-THOMAS DALE 2-1 87 (2)
8-L.C. BIRD 3-1 73 (8 )
9-BENEDICTINE (1) 3-1 45 (9)
10-THOMAS JEFFERSON 4-0 33 ----

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES:
HANOVER (13),
TRINITY EPISCOPAL (9),
ARMSTRONG (6),
DOUGLAS FREEMAN (5),
ST. CHRISTOPHER’S (5),
HERMITAGE (3),
MIDLOTHIAN (2),
POWHATAN (1)

CBS 6/910 THE FAN HIGH SCHOOL COACHES POLL

804 HS Football with Gary & Gary

CBS 6/910 THE FAN HIGH SCHOOL COACHES POLL
WEEK 5 - 2024


RECORD PTS LW
1-MATOACA (13) 3-0 192 (3)
2-GLEN ALLEN (2) 4-0 163 (7)
3-HIGHLAND SPRINGS (1) 2-2 156 (5)
4-VARINA (1) 2-1 148 (4)
5-DINWIDDIE (2) 2-1 145 (1)
6-HUGUENOT (2) 3-0 127 (6)
7-THOMAS DALE 2-1 87 (2)
8-L.C. BIRD 3-1 73 (8 )
9-BENEDICTINE (1) 3-1 45 (9)
10-THOMAS JEFFERSON 4-0 33 ----
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES:
HANOVER (13),
TRINITY EPISCOPAL (9),
ARMSTRONG (6),
DOUGLAS FREEMAN (5),
ST. CHRISTOPHER’S (5),
HERMITAGE (3),
MIDLOTHIAN (2),
POWHATAN (1)

CBS 6/910 THE FAN HIGH SCHOOL COACHES POLL

804 HS Football with Gary & Gary

CBS 6/910 THE FAN HIGH SCHOOL COACHES POLL
WEEK 5 - 2024


RECORD PTS LW
1-MATOACA (13) 3-0 192 (3)
2-GLEN ALLEN (2) 4-0 163 (7)
3-HIGHLAND SPRINGS (1) 2-2 156 (5)
4-VARINA (1) 2-1 148 (4)
5-DINWIDDIE (2) 2-1 145 (1)
6-HUGUENOT (2) 3-0 127 (6)
7-THOMAS DALE 2-1 87 (2)
8-L.C. BIRD 3-1 73 (8 )
9-BENEDICTINE (1) 3-1 45 (9)
10-THOMAS JEFFERSON 4-0 33 ----
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES:
HANOVER (13),
TRINITY EPISCOPAL (9),
ARMSTRONG (6), DOUGLAS
FREEMAN (5),
ST. CHRISTOPHER’S (5),
HERMITAGE (3),
MIDLOTHIAN (2),
POWHATAN (1)

CBS 6/910 THE FAN HIGH SCHOOL COACHES POLL

804 HS Football with Gary & Gary

CBS 6/910 THE FAN HIGH SCHOOL COACHES POLL
WEEK 5 - 2024

RECORD PTS LW
1-MATOACA (13) 3-0 192 (3)
2-GLEN ALLEN (2) 4-0 163 (7)
3-HIGHLAND SPRINGS (1) 2-2 156 (5)
4-VARINA (1) 2-1 148 (4)
5-DINWIDDIE (2) 2-1 145 (1)
6-HUGUENOT (2) 3-0 127 (6)
7-THOMAS DALE 2-1 87 (2)
8-L.C. BIRD 3-1 73 (8 )
9-BENEDICTINE (1) 3-1 45 (9)
10-THOMAS JEFFERSON 4-0 33 ----

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES:
HANOVER (13),
TRINITY EPISCOPAL (9),
ARMSTRONG (6), DOUGLAS
FREEMAN (5),
ST. CHRISTOPHER’S (5),
HERMITAGE (3),
MIDLOTHIAN (2),
POWHATAN (1)

Pick em Week 5

Eastern View @ Caroline (Thur)
Courtland @ Culpeper Co (Sat)
Smithfield @ Lafayette
Atlee @ Hanover
Churchland @ Norview (Sat)
Dinwiddie @ Hopewell (Thur)
Highland Springs (C6) @ Riverbend (C6)
Hermitage (C5) @ Mills Godwin (C5)
Petersburg (C3) @ Meadowbrook (C6) (Thur)
Spotsylvania @ Chancellor*
Huguenot @ Powhatan* (Sat)

Salem @ Patrick Henry Roa* (Thur)
Rustburg @ Jefferson Forest* (Thur)
Orange Co @ Albemarle Co (Sat)
Amherst Co @ EC Glass (Thur)
Loudoun Valley @ Loudoun Co
Brentsville District @ Meridian
Heritage Lyn (C3) @ Liberty Christian Acad (C3) (Thur)
N Stafford (C6) @ Brooke Point (C6)
South Co (C6) @ Hayfield (C6)
Radford (C2) @ Alleghany (C3)

*GOW 2 pts each

75 boyz are back

This is a complex issue/discussion.

The issue with a lot of this is not a cheating thing, it is a different playing field thing.

Because whether people want to admit it or not, living in an area and being able to chose what school you play for is a huge advantage over ones that don't have that. That doesn't mean that it is cheating, because by the letter of the rule, it is not.

@Phoebus Fan I will comment on a few things you have said here and in the past to show what I believe @BleedingNavy is saying.

1. You are talking about kids reuniting and in the past have said these kids grow up playing together AND against each other. So you are referencing that they are coming from different areas. But in most areas (I assume Dinwiddie), but specifically will use here in Augusta County, you aren't going to be playing against kids when you are younger and then with them in HS. You play at the exact school you are zoned. So it is a bit different than say Dinwiddie or Louisa with one County school. That is 5 County schools in Augusta county, can you imagine what a team could be with being able to choose which one to play for?

2. I can absolutely agree with you that it is better for the kids to be involved in sports than on the street. But that still doesn't matter one bit to the competitiveness of the players. Neither does when they declare that they are going to play for X Team (which I believe is what you are alluding to, if I am wrong, then I apologize). My point being, unless it is blatantly recruiting, etc. (like it sounds like Hayfield as example), they aren't doing anything illegal, and of course as a fan you are going to cheer for whoever is out there like you should, and it is good for the kids, and in all honesty, who WOULDN'T want to play for one of the premier programs in the state.

But the point is (I have no clue on any specific player, just using them as the example), say the Freshman QB last year lived on one side of town and Bass from another, in many areas of the state, they would be playing for different teams. Whenever it is that they declared to go to Phoebus notwithstanding, when they have the OPPORTUNITY to choose where they play, that isn't the case everywhere. Doesn't make it illegal, Doesn't make it wrong, Doesn't mean its not the best thing for the kids, Doesn't mean that their accomplishments are any less earned/meaningful, it just makes it different rules than in other places in the state
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