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Blog LIVE Game Blog: Oscar Smith 35, Nansemond River 0 - FINAL

On 2nd & 15, Nansemond River QB Tyrell Grant - who absolutely torched Bethel and Deep Creek in previous weeks - is looking for just his second pass completion of the night. However, on the outside, it's senior DB Christopher Johnson lighting up the receiver to prevent the connection.

Na'Rod Jarvis and Izayiah Bray combine to sack Grant for a loss of 8. The Warriors punt it away on 4th & 23 from their own 7.

Not a bad punt for the Warriors. Oscar Smith takes over at the NR 45 with 2:59 till half-time. Maybe they'll just try to get a field goal at this point? I say that because bad things have happened when they've gotten deep in the red zone.

Blog LIVE Game Blog: Oscar Smith 35, Nansemond River 0 - FINAL

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Literally, the Tigers were getting ready for their eighth play of the drive - all runs - where Brandon Nesbit was gaining chunks of +12, +5, +9, +23 and then they mixed in Reginald Wallace for gains of +12 and +3 before Nesbit had a pick up 13 down to the NR 1.

Crazy to think that Nesbit has 19 rushes for 117 yards and we've yet to see either team score.

What a break for the Nansemond River defense, which was relying almost exclusively on Rajae Jones at times to make tackles at the second level for much of that series. They may have to make a couple of tweaks beore half-time to keep Nesbit in check so that he doesn't get to the linebackers as swiftly.

Blog LIVE Game Blog: Oscar Smith 35, Nansemond River 0 - FINAL

Coach Chris Scott of Oscar Smith has to love the splash plays his defense is producing with the offense still trying to figure things out. Jordan Rayner makes a crucial tackle on 3rd & 12.

Faced with a decision out of a time-out with 6:52 to go in the first half, the Warriors decide to leave the offense out there instead of trying a 36-yard field goal. Certainly having the one blocked earlier went into the thinking.

Credit Malik Williams for making the sack on 4th & 12 to give the Tigers the ball back at their own 22 with 6:50 to go in the half.

Will we see any points before half-time? Hard to say... certainly a MUCH different game than the 42-28 Warriors win in Suffolk over the Tigers from 2023.

Blog LIVE Game Blog: Oscar Smith 35, Nansemond River 0 - FINAL

Just when Oscar Smith gets the offense moving into Nansemond River territory on a 6-yard catch by Tre'shun Bradley, followed by a 12-yard run from Brandon Nesbit, disaster hits the Tigers with a bad snap that is recovered by NR's Jkari Colden. He recovers it at the Tigers 32 with 8:02 till half-time. Huge tilt in field position because the Tigers had advanced to the NR 47.

Heck of a job by Alonzo Ricks Jr. and his coaching staff to get this defense so geeked up for this showdown tonight.

A personal foul penalty on the Tigers puts Nansemond River in the red zone for the first time tonight, at the 17. Can they finish this off with points, whether it's 3 or 7? It's so essential that they do with a golden opportunity here.

Blog LIVE Game Blog: Oscar Smith 35, Nansemond River 0 - FINAL

Surprisingly, the Oscar Smith offense stays on the field for 4th & 10 from the 34 of Nansemond River, where QB Lonnie Andrews III is flushed out of the pocket and just has to get rid of it to avoid disaster. Instead of an incomplete, the officials declare it was a fumble out of bounds, loss of 10 yards.

So Nansemond River's third series begins at their own 44. But the Warriors quickly go 3 & out with Jacoby Marshall stopping wideout Quincy Gilmer on a 3rd & 8 pass reception, dropping him for a loss of 2.

Back to work go the Tigers on offense, from their own 25 with 9:13 to go in this scoreless slugfest.

Blog LIVE Game Blog: Oscar Smith 35, Nansemond River 0 - FINAL

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Strange might be an understatement.

One thing we have learned and that is Brandon Nesbit is the workhorse tonight for the Tigers offense, especially without Travis Johnson. Nesbit already has 11 carries for 33 yards to accompany his 12-yard pass reception.

Lonnie Andrews will have to make some plays on the move scrambling if some of the receivers don't get open as well.

Blog LIVE Game Blog: Oscar Smith 35, Nansemond River 0 - FINAL

Oscar Smith gets close to scoring as they convert their first pass completion of the night on a basic swing pass on 3rd & 7 with Lonnie Andrews III finding Brandon Nesbit for a gain of 12 down to the Nansemond River 10. Just a few plays later, it's Nesbit almost reaching in the end zone for a touchdown, but he fumbles it and Jeremy Lyons of the Warriors scoops it up at the 3 and races back to the 25.

Nansemond River proceeds to get stuffed on three straight play,s including a sack from freshman Lennox Williams.

The Warriors trot out their kicker, Mason Mills, to try a 45-yard field goal and it's blocked. Looked like Army commit Jaden Dabbs made the block and it's recovered by Jahmari DeLoatch, the Cincinnati pledge, for Oscar Smith at their own 41.

A holding penalty along with a sack by Nansemond River's Xavier Gresham, who is all over the place on defense right now, brings up 3rd & 30. Lonnie Andrews III proceeds to hit 6'3" junior Charles McGlown on a sideline pattern for 28 yards. The Tigers then, right around midfield, convert the 4th & 2 with Brandon Nesbit as we tick under a minute to go in the opening period.

Blog LIVE Game Blog: Oscar Smith 35, Nansemond River 0 - FINAL

Nansemond River's offense goes 3 & out as Melvin Brown and the ground attack can't do much to dig out from inside their own 5. Credit Tigers sophomore DT Izayiah Bray (5-11, 285) for making the tackle for loss that helped get the Warriors off the field.

The punt for Nansemond River goes just 21 yards, giving Oscar Smith generous field position at the Warriors 25 with 7:23 to go in the opening period.

Blog LIVE Game Blog: Oscar Smith 35, Nansemond River 0 - FINAL

It's a pleasant 75 degrees and partly cloudy as the sun begins to set on this comfortable Thursday night.

One injury note - - Oscar Smith will be playing without its star-studded Class of 2026 wide receiver Travis Johnson, who pulled his hamstring in practice on Monday, he told me prior to kick-off.


It'll be Oscar Smith ball to start at their own 34 after a fair catch on the opening kickoff. The Tigers run it with Brandon Nesbit on four straight plays, gaining 8, 3 and 4 yards before he's droppd for a loss by LB Xavier Gresham.

On 3rd & 7, the first pass of the night is incomplete. Oscar Smith booms a 50-yard punt down to the Nansemond River 3, where they'll start with 9:36 to go in the opening period.

Blog LIVE Game Blog: Oscar Smith 35, Nansemond River 0 - FINAL

Greetings from Beard-DeLong-Easley Field at Oscar Smith High School, where tonight it's the Tigers (3-0) playing host to the visiting Nansemond River Warriors (2-0).

We'll have updates all evening long for you here on the Blog and via Twitter or 'X' @hatfieldsports

Before we get to that, my 757 Saturday Sports Talk Podcast partner on CoVA Sports TV, Coach Ed Young, and I disagree on who wins this one tonight...


Nansemond River (2-0) at Oscar Smith (3-0) . . .

A year ago, the Warriors of Nansemond River rolled up 475 total yards with 242 through the air and 233 on the ground on its way to beating Oscar Smith 42-28. It ended a 19-game losing streak in the head-to-head series with the Tigers, who hadn’t lost to Nansemond River prior since 2002. A couple of players that found the end zone for the Warriors in that game, such as Taivon Douglas and Josiah Johnson, will be on the field in this one, but the same can be said for Oscar Smith, which got a 90-yard kickoff return to the house from Buffalo commit Alvin ‘Trey’ Jones that night to go with his 51-yard scoring reception.

We’ve got ourselves a nice quarterback duel here between Nansemond River’s Tyrell Grant Jr. (36 of 48 for 393 yards, 6-1 TD/Int. ratio) and Oscar Smith sophomore triggerman Lonnie Andrews III, who has connected on 27 of 48 passes for 397 yards and a 4-2 TD/Int. ratio. Each has a host of supporting weapons in the playmaker depart with Melvin Brown over 200 yards rushing already, while Oscar Smith’s thunder and lightning combo of Brandon Nesbit and Ty’jae Curtis has produced 430 yards on the ground with 8 TD’s.

Xavier Gresham and Calvin Holloway have combined for seven sacks for a Warriors team that is becoming more and more physical on each side of the ball. They’ve given up just 21 points through two wins, over Bethel and Deep Creek. Meanwhile, the Oscar Smith defense has yielded 22 points with a recent shutout of Great Bridge and they have playmakers at each level, including two highly regarded DB’s already headed to the next level in Jahmari DeLoatch (Cincinnati) and Jaden Dabbs (Army).

For Nansemond River to beat Oscar Smith for a second straight year, it’s going to require their offensive line keeping the pocket clean for Grant and keeping the Smith receiving talent on the perimeter, such as Jones and big-time junior talent Travis Johnson, at bay.

Matt Hatfield Says – Oscar Smith 30-16
Coach Ed Young Says – Nansemond River 28-24

Every Salem Team, 1977 To 2023, Ranked From No. 1 to No. 47

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Here are some games from 09 to 11 if anyone cares to see.

Might be the biggest comeback in Salem history in that cave spring 2011 one.

Need more Salem games to post.
I was at the game in 2010 when the big RB for Salem got hurt and Cave Spring beat them. Fisher was his name correct? Magna Vista and Salem had some battles in 2010 and 2011. Those were absolutely great games to watch if you somehow had the tape to them.
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Predictions Hatfield & Young's Thursday Tidewater Football Predictions for 9.19.24 (WEEK 4)

Tidewater High School Football Predictions Battle: 2024 Regular Season Totals

Matthew Hatfield –
62-8 (88.6%)
Coach Ed Young – 57-13 (81.4%)

A 21-1 week for Hatfield, where the only blemish came on York’s game-winning field goal over Warhill, increased the lead over Coach Young, still smarting from Bayside’s loss to Kempsville, Lake Taylor’s loss to Hopewell and Tallwood’s defeat at the hands of Ocean Lakes.

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THURSDAY’S MUST-SEE MATCHUP: 9/19/24

Nansemond River (2-0) at Oscar Smith (2-0) . . .


A year ago, the Warriors of Nansemond River rolled up 475 total yards with 242 through the air and 233 on the ground on its way to beating Oscar Smith 42-28. It ended a 19-game losing streak in the head-to-head series with the Tigers, who hadn’t lost to Nansemond River prior since 2002. A couple of players that found the end zone for the Warriors in that game, such as Taivon Douglas and Josiah Johnson, will be on the field in this one, but the same can be said for Oscar Smith, which got a 90-yard kickoff return to the house from Buffalo commit Alvin ‘Trey’ Jones that night to go with his 51-yard scoring reception.

We’ve got ourselves a nice quarterback duel here between Nansemond River’s Tyrell Grant Jr. (36 of 48 for 393 yards, 6-1 TD/Int. ratio) and Oscar Smith sophomore triggerman Lonnie Andrews III, who has connected on 27 of 48 passes for 397 yards and a 4-2 TD/Int. ratio. Each has a host of supporting weapons in the playmaker depart with Melvin Brown over 200 yards rushing already, while Oscar Smith’s thunder and lightning combo of Brando Nesbit and Ty’jae Curtis has produced 430 yards on the ground with 8 TD’s.

Xavier Gresham and Calvin Holloway have combined for seven sacks for a Warriors team that is becoming more and more physical on each side of the ball. They’ve given up just 21 points through two wins, over Bethel and Deep Creek. Meanwhile, the Oscar Smith defense has yielded 22 points with a recent shutout of Great Bridge and they have playmakers at each level, including two highly regarded DB’s already headed to the next level in Jahmari DeLoatch (Cincinnati) and Jaden Dabbs (Army).

For Nansemond River to beat Oscar Smith for a second straight year, it’s going to require their offensive line keeping the pocket clean for Grant and keeping the Smith receiving talent on the perimeter, such as Jones and big-time junior talent Travis Johnson, at bay.

Matt Hatfield Says – Oscar Smith 30-16
Coach Ed Young Says – Nansemond River 28-24


Rest of Thursday’s Action for 9/19/24:

Deep Creek (1-1) at Grassfield (0-2) . . .

Matt Hatfield Says –
Deep Creek 27-13
Coach Ed Young Says – Deep Creek 28-16


Western Branch (1-2) at Hickory (1-1) . . .

Matt Hatfield Says –
Western Branch 29-10
Coach Ed Young Says – Western Branch 30-12


Great Bridge (1-1) at King’s Fork (2-0). . .

Matt Hatfield Says –
King’s Fork 44-6
Coach Ed Young Says – King’s Fork 46-0


Gloucester (1-2) at Denbigh (0-2) . . .

Matt Hatfield Says –
Gloucester 16-15
Coach Ed Young Says – Denbigh 16-15


Hampton (2-1) at Kecoughtan (0-3) . . .

Matt Hatfield Says –
Hampton 49-7
Coach Ed Young Says – Hampton 38-0

Pick em Week 4

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Maury
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Powhatan
Poquoson
Thomas Dale (C6)
Manchester (C6)
Woodside (C5)
Matoaca (C5)
Thomas Jefferson R (C3)
Hopewell*
Brooke Point

John Handley
Heritage Lyn*
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Briar Woods (C5)
William Fleming (C5)
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Rustburg (C3)
Patriot (C6)
Graham (C2)
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