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Football Scores - 9/19/24 through 9/21/24 (WEEK 4 of 2024 Season)

Abingdon 56, Richlands 6

Alleghany 42, Greenbrier East, W.Va. 7

Altavista 58, Prince Edward County 0

Armstrong 55, Goochland 0

Bath County 68, Meadow Bridge, W.Va. 12

Battlefield 42, Woodbridge 7

Benedictine 24, Georgetown Prep, Md. 7

Blacksburg 44, Rockbridge County 20

Broadwater Academy 56, Fuqua School 6

Bruton 42, Northumberland 12

Buckingham County 35, Fluvanna 0

Buffalo Gap 40, East Rockingham 11

Caroline 26, King William 21

Christiansburg 39, Cave Spring 20

Churchland 12, Hopewell 10

Clarke County 31, Warren County 0

Colgan 50, Osbourn Park 8

Collegiate-Richmond 22, Fork Union Prep 0

Colonial Forge 35, Patriot 27

Connexions Community Leadership, Md. 44, Manassas Park 7

Culpeper 30, Meridian High School 22

Deep Run 27, Meadowbrook 9

E.C. Glass 59, Liberty-Bedford 0

Eastern View 34, Brooke Point 27

Eastside 20, Chilhowie 0

Essex 58, Franklin 0

Fairfax 38, South County 21

Fort Defiance 19, Broadway 14

Fredericksburg Christian 49, Roanoke Catholic 12

Gainesville 41, James Robinson 13

Gate City 34, Marion 0

George Wythe 42, Carroll County 7

Glen Allen 28, Thomas Dale 3

Glenvar 63, Hidden Valley 0

Grafton 9, New Kent 6

Graham 7, Union 6

Granby 42, Norview 0

Grayson County 42, Floyd County 15

Green Run 34, Frank Cox 0

Greenbrier Christian 49, Blessed Sacrament-Huguenot 0

Hayfield 70, Chantilly 0

Heritage (Lynchburg) 21, Jefferson Forest 7

Hermitage 37, Patrick Henry 20

Herndon 21, Wakefield 0

Highland Springs 50, Douglas Freeman 14

Honaker 42, Holston 21

J.I. Burton 40, Twin Springs 0

James Madison 35, George Marshall 7

John Handley 41, Brentsville 0

Kettle Run 54, James Wood 14

Lake Braddock 49, West Potomac 28

Lakeland (VA) 8, Booker T. Washington 0

Landstown 24, Princess Anne 8

Langley 48, Justice High School 7

Lebanon 46, Castlewood 0

Lee High 54, Pineville, Ky. 0

Letcher County Central, Ky. 43, Central – Wise 7

Liberty Christian 42, Amherst County 20

Life Christian 19, Catholic 6

Lloyd Bird 79, Clover Hill 0

Lord Botetourt 68, Appomattox 10

Loudoun County 58, Dominion 20

Loudoun Valley 38, Broad Run 0

Madison County 43, William Monroe 21

Magna Vista 40, Franklin County 21

Martinsville 33, Dan River 9

Matoaca 47, Massaponax 19

Maury 47, Dinwiddie 7

McLean 34, Edison 14

Mechanicsville High School 28, John Marshall 14

Mecklenburg County 14, Central of Lunenburg 7

Middlesex 36, Lancaster 30, OT

Midlothian 25, Manchester 20

Monacan 29, Cosby 13

Mount View, W.Va. 35, Bland County 8

Mountain View 40, Centreville 14

Nansemond-Suffolk 14, Hargrave Military 0

Narrows 21, Giles 20

North Cross 35, Atlantic Shores Christian 8

North Stafford 26, Briar Woods 14

Northampton 32, Windsor 20

Northwood 50, Twin Valley 12

Ocean Lakes 21, Kellam 3

Orange County 56, Liberty-Bealeton 6

Osbourn 8, Potomac 3

Page County 20, K&Q Central 19

Parry McCluer High School 55, Stonewall Jackson High Schooll 0

Patrick County 34, Chatham 21

Patrick Henry 54, Grundy 50

Poquoson 21, Warhill 14

Powhatan 28, James River 7

Princeton, W.Va. 62, Pulaski County 0

Quince Orchard, Md. 10, Stone Bridge 0

Radford 34, Galax 0

Rappahannock 36, Nelson County 20

Rappahannock County 43, Chincoteague 6

Ridgeview 21, Virginia 7

River View, W.Va. 36, Hurley 14

Riverheads 48, Rocktown 6

Riverside 39, Freedom – South Riding 0

Rustburg 41, Brookville 7

Rye Cove 56, Thomas Walker 6

Salem 42, Northside 21

Salem-Va. Beach 35, Bayside 0

Skyline 23, Millbrook 14

Smithfield 7, Jamestown 0

Snow Hill, Md. 46, Arcadia 6

South Lakes 40, Mount Vernon 14

Southampton Academy 50, Kenston Forest 36

Spotswood 52, Charlottesville 0

Spotsylvania 17, Atlee 14

St. Annes-Belfield 41, Isle of Wight Academy 0

St. Christopher’s 31, Lake Taylor 12

St. Michael 44, Trinity Episcopal 28

Stafford 45, Independence 36

Staunton 49, James River 7

Staunton River 45, Tunstall 0

Strasburg 42, Moorefield, W.Va. 21

Stuarts Draft 31, Luray 0

Surry County 50, Charles City County High School 6

Sussex Central 40, Colonial Beach 6

TJHS 34, I. C. Norcom High School 12

Tabb 16, York 6

Tallwood 36, First Colonial 9

Tazewell 51, Fort Chiswell 7

The Covenant School 50, Christchurch 48

Turner Ashby 48, Waynesboro 13

Tuscarora 14, Lightridge 7

Unity Reed 40, C.D. Hylton 12

Varina 34, Forest Park 11

Warwick 52, Menchville 14

West Springfield 16, Oakton 13

William Byrd 33, Bassett 0

William Campbell 32, Randolph-Henry 6

William Fleming 41, Patrick Henry 13

Wilson Memorial 33, Western Albemarle 7

Woodgrove 49, Heritage 14

Woodstock Central 41, Amelia County 7

EV v Brooke Point

Big win for EV tonight and a solid bounce back from a VERY disappointing outing at Huguenot. They still have a long way to go, but we finally saw some solid EV football. EV played without Will Butler tonight (injury). @ a very improved Caroline next week then @ N.Stafford the following. Schedule has EV getting tested early and often this year. I wouldn't call EV back just yet, but a solid dub against a quality team.

Gladiators Rock Raptors 48-6

Riverheads got back on the winning track tonight with a road win over the first-year Rocktown Raptors up in Harrisonburg. An impressive Big Red crowd followed the team, as we knew they would, and enjoyed a successful visit to the Raptors' very nice field.

Although the Big Red treated its fans to the first running-clock win of the season, in all honesty this was not an especially smooth performance and the Gladiators will have to cut down on some of the mistake they made tonight if they hope to beat either or both of their next two opponents......Wilson and Christiansburg.

Yes they tallied seven touchdowns from five different players.....yes they scored in every quarter......but the Gladiators also left two fumbles laying on the turf for Rocktown to pick up.......they did not defend the pass at all well when Rocktown scored its only TD...and they simply could not get their own passing game going the few times they tried. Those same mistakes will be fatal against better teams if they continue.

Fullback Carson Brooks got the party started with a 48 yard burst up the middle on the Big Red's first possession. He then proceeded to play lights out defense for the rest of the period, as he recorded some solo tackles and pounced on the first Raptor fumble of the night. Jonathan Talbott and Jackson Fitzgerald each scored in the rather long first quarter as the Gladiators took a 20-0 lead.

Quarterback Levi Dunlap sneaked one in from four yards out in the second quarter for Riverheads' only score. They had another deep possession but coughed it up on a fumble inside the 10 as the teams went to the locker room with a 27-0 score on the board.

Rocktown took the opening kickoff in the third quarter and opened up their playbook for a halfback option pass. The pass itself was awful and the receiver had time to check his e-mail before it finally came down, but that was because Riverheads did not have a defender within 20 yards of him. He hauled in the wounded duck in Gladiator territory and the same receiver caught a much nicer pass down around the 1 moments later, before they sneaked it across for their only score of the game.

Following that hometown TD, the Gladiators responded with three of their most explosive plays of the game. First Talbott took the R-town kickoff and darted up the far sideline all the way down to the 25. That led to Big Play number two.......Dunlap's second QB sneak of the game.

Now what was so "explosive" about a QB keeper you might ask? Well that play is designed to only get you a couple or three yards and potentially a first down, but when you keep digging and your line keeps pushing, and you can take that "sneak" play for 14 yards and a touchdown, why not do it? I believe the big boys call it a "tush push."

Whatever name you put on it, that score put the visitors ahead 34-6 but the best was yet to come. On Rocktown's next possession, they went to the air, but Fitzgerald was Jackson-on-the-Spot as he stepped in front of it, cut to his right, and then sidestepped the only guy who had a chance to get him as he returned the ball for a 60 yard pick six. That TD and Zac Brooks' fifth PAT of the night made it 41-6 and set the running clock in motion.

With subs finishing out the action, Copper Arehart (whom I have to admit I had never even heard of before tonight) swept left end from about 8 yards out for the final Big Red TD. The second-string kicker (name escapes me and I don't have a roster to refer to) converted the PAT for the final point of the night. He is now 2-2 on the season and his soccer style delivery will no doubt carry the Big Red next year when Brooks graduates.

With the win, the Gladiators are now 3-1 on the season, but district play resumes next week and a much-improved Wilson team will visit RHS for Homecoming, followed by a road trip to Christiansburg. From everything I have heard, the other games tonight went as expected, with Gap, Fort, Staunton, Wilson, and Draft all winning, with only Waynesboro falling tonight. Therefore the district race has the potential to be a five or even six-team competition, but something tells me the teams will start to separate themselves in the next week or two.
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4A Caroline 26 King William 21

KW may start 0 and 6, but will still be in the region title game against Poquoson. When all is said and done, I still think the only team that has a chance yo beat Poquoson in Region A is King William
It will all depend on seeding. Last year they ended up playing in the regional semifinals and it was a 14-6 game, then of course Poquoson won big in the regional championship. Although Bruton seems to have a solid squad this year and could be in the mix too.

Rappahannock 36 Nelson Co 20 Final

Essex beat Franklin 58-0 or 64-0. Seeing 2 different score on different sites. With Essex having K&Q next and Charles City the week after for homecoming…Rappahannock having Middlesex and a bye, that Oct. 11 Rapp@Essex game going to be big with most likely both teams being undefeated, 9 miles apart and rivals.
Middlesex with a big win over Lancaster tonight. Rapp can't afford to overlook them.

Skyline 23 Millbrook 14 Final Game Story

Sophomore Zayden Burks ran for 195 yards and threw an 81 yard halfback pass for a touchdown to lead the Hawks to a 23-14 victory over the Millbrook Pioneers at Skyline on Friday night.

Skyline won the toss and elected to receive. After a false start and a short run by DayShawn Haley, Burks took a pitch to the right, but came to a stop and launched a deep pass to Isaiah Maxwell, who had at least 10 yards on his defender. He caught the ball in stride and coasted in for the 81 yard touchdown grab. The extra point kick by Tristan Walker put the Hawks up 7-0 with 10:59 left in the 1st quarter.

On Millbrook's first possession, they picked up several first downs before stalling in the red zone and turning the ball over on downs.

The Hawks used a bunch of clock on their next possession, holding the ball for 18 plays before turning the ball over on downs themselves.

Millbrook moved the ball from their own 19 down to the Skyline 35 before Brandon Baldwin intercepted Cam Clark's pass to turn the ball back over to the Hawks.

The Hawks next possession was all Marques Lockhart as he caught a 48 yard pass(enhanced even further by a Pioneer personal foul) and then ran the ball in from 16 yards out to put Skyline up 13-0 with 6:06 left in the 2nd quarter.

Millbrook started their next possession at the Skyline 45 after a penalty on the kickoff. But their drive stalled as the Hawks defense again forced a turnover on downs.

Burks had a 57 yard run on the ensuing possession, giving the Hawks great field position. But a fumbled snap on 3rd down and no timeouts meant Skyline had to hustle the field goal team out and just got the snap off in time for Walker to convert a 40 yard FG as time expired in the half, with the Hawks up 16-0 going into the locker room.

Millbrook could not pick up a first down on their first drive of the 2nd half, giving the ball back to the Hawks. Skyline took another big chunk of time off the clock with a 13 play drive, ending with a Nate Ballard 26 yard pass to Maxwell to put the Hawks up 23-0 with 2:53 left in the 3rd quarter.

The Pioneers got on the board on a 2 yard run by Ryan Annan, to cut the lead to 23-8 with 10:51 to go in the game.

Skyline did not score on their next possession, but they did have a 15 play drive that ate up a ton of clock before turning the ball back over to the Pioneers on downs.

Millbrook worked the ball down the field, and finally got into the end zone on a 6 yard Annan run. The conversion run failed, as did the onside kick, and Skyline was able to take a knee and run out the rest of the clock.

Other stat leaders included Maxwell with 107 yards receiving and 2 touchdowns.

Skyline improves to 1-2 on the year, and Millbrook falls to 2-2.
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