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Shenandoah Teams Have One Final Week of Non-District Action

This Friday (20th), all seven Shenandoah District teams are in action but for one final night, all the games will be non-district with a variety of opponents. Then for the next seven weekends of regular season play, there will be three district games each night with one team either sitting out or playing another non-district game. The regular season therefore wraps up on November 8th.

So far, there has been one surprise after another among the seven teams with some being stronger than expected and some not quite living up to their expectations. That means that once district play begins in earnest, either someone will rise to the top and stay there or else there will be a wild scramble to the bitter end. At the present time, there are as many as five teams that could challenge for the title and even a sixth one hasn't really done anything "wrong" to disqualify itself. So let's get this rain over and done with here in the next day or two, get this weekend's games played, and get on to the REAL fun and games! Here is the slate for this Friday.........

EAST ROCKINGHAM AT BUFFALO GAP: The Bison are one of those surprise teams I mentioned. They opened the season with two big wins and even though they lost at Clarke County Friday, they did exactly what they needed to do....they competed and kept it close. So I think any thoughts of the Bison being a basement dweller this year can be forgotten. As for this week's game, if I am not mistaken ER had the Gap's number for quite some time, but I think the Bison finally broke through and has now beaten them a time or two. Since they have a common opponent in Luray and the Bison whipped the Dogs much more convincingly than ER did, I have to go with the Gap to win this one by 2-3 scores.

BROADWAY AT FORT DEFIANCE: The Indians are flying high now and justifiably so after their huge win over Riverheads. But we all have seen many cases over the years when a team wins a big game and then falls flat the next time out, so Broadway could present a challenge in this one. The Gobblers are 2-1 and even though they were shut out 22-0 at home by Strasburg, that means little because the Rams have already stamped themselves as a Bull Run contender. If the Fort looks anywhere near as sharp as they did Friday night, they can win this one by two scores, but if they come in cocky or start looking ahead, Broadway could very easily take this one.

RIVERHEADS AT ROCKTOWN: Even more importantly than the Fort Defiance situation that I just described, a team that suffers an unexpected loss has to then decide to either come back fighting the next week or go into a funk. Many of you were still in diapers the last time Riverheads lost two games in a row, so I think (hope!) we can rule out the funk idea. However, this one will be a unique challenge for the Gladiators for the simple reason that nobody knows The Raptors yet. They are putting together a piecemeal schedule this year just to get their program off the ground before joining the Valley District next year. Therefore their two losses thus far to West Virginia teams do not help us evaluate their strength as a team because we don't know those WV teams either. Rocktown was off this past Friday which could give them an advantage, but until they prove otherwise, I think they still need more time to come together and establish an identity. So therefore I will go with the Big Red to prevail by about 42-6. One thing is 100% certain........RHS WILL WIN THIS GAME.....I just hope it will be the visiting one!

STAUNTON AT JAMES RIVER: Considering the size difference and the distance between these two, they do not even appear to belong in the same conversation. But somehow they found one another last year and The Storm pounded them pretty good at Gypsy Hill. Considering that JR got whomped badly at Buffalo Gap on opening night, I cannot imagine them being able to beat Staunton. So I will go with The Storm in a runaway.

STUARTS DRAFT AT LURAY: Even though it is too early to start predicting who will ultimately win the Shenandoah, the Cougars certainly have to be one of the favorites. The Graber Brothers are apparently performing as expected, and I suspect there are other weapons over there as well. With Luray taking a pounding from BG on its own field week-before-last, it will be a huge surprise if they have anything to offer the Cougars. So let's go with the Draft big time in this one.

TURNER ASHBY AT WAYNESBORO: Hmmm, what is wrong with this picture???? Football games are supposed to be about treating the home team to a big win, but yet here I am about to predict a fourth straight blowout victory for a visiting team. Some folks think the new coach at Waynesboro has them trending in the right direction, so let's hope that is correct so they can get back to earning some respect. They will not pull off an upset this time, but when they travel to Buffalo Gap next week to open district play, we will get more of an idea of how they stack up against the rest of us. But for the moment, TA wins this one by about 55-14.

WESTERN ALBEMARLE AT WILSON: Although they are a half hour drive for most of us, the Warriors don't get much publicity over on this side of the mountain. The only thing I have read is that they lost big time at Spotswood, that being of course the same Spotswood that Wilson just upended Friday night. So comparing those scores, there is every reason to assume that Podgorski and his posse will have little trouble with the visitors in this one.

To review and summarize, unlike some other weekends so far, I do not see any barnburners on this schedule. So expect to see some running clocks here and there. Ironically if there is in fact a "close" game in the mix, it might be the district-leading Indians who could have their hands full.

Week 3 Pick'em

Thru Week 3
Tech_40- 25
kwhs95fan- 25

RappriverEHS- 24
G MASTER BLASTER W- 23
90maroons- 23
Champ Cage- 22
hsfootballfan215- 20
BullRun66- 20
RobberBrown- 19
M11H16D18H- 19
tylerrossfc10- 18
38SuperPower- 17
gladiatorgrad10- 16
HereForTheRumors- 16
Gunz41- 16
bassinbear- 14
SWVAgridiron- 14
RuralIndianGirl12- 14
justinjackson55- 14
Duke9172- 13
RedPrideNation_RollPride- 8
MarlburlMan- 8
Fairlawncat- 7

*Please Double Check my lack of mathing.

Week 3 Pick'em

Week 3 Results:

gladiatorgrad10-8 (You pick this weeks game of the week)

kwhs95fan-7
RappriverEHS-7
Champ Cage-7
RobberBrown-6
90maroons-6
SWVAgridiron-6
Tech_40-6
G MASTER BLASTER W-5
hsfootballfan215-5
M11H16D18H-5
tylerrossfc10-4

*The Northumberland v Charles City game was not included in anyone's score; I did not realize it was played Thursday night before I posted the picks Friday; sorry.

No one talks about Class 3

Bo, any idea what Thomas Jefferson and Armstrong did to spruce up their programs? I know that they started to show signs of improvement during the "Great Realignment" and have been mostly solid after that.

For many years, they used to be bottom feeders who were constantly blown out. Maybe because they chose to play up.

I think they both are wonderful stories and their rise hasn't quite gotten as much publicity as it should (then again, we shouldn't be surprised about that since sports media coverage of high school football in Virginia for the most part is the drizzling sh*ts).
Great post! I think 3 things are very important.

1.) Consistency. RPS hired some very good guys to run these programs. Scott at Huguenot, PJ Adams and now Coach Harris at Tee Jay, Pruitt at Armstrong, Chip Howard at JM, Hutch at Wythe… A very good collection of guys who care about the kids.

2. Retention. I forgot the poster in the C4 who said it, but these kids are staying put. They’re not running to the county schools like we’ve seen in the past.

3. Support. The youth league in Richmond City is getting the community excited. The kids you see currently playing are products of Bellmeade, Spiders, River City, etc… A few years back, you’d see hundreds of people pack the stands on Saturday mornings to watch these teams play the Glen Lea’s, Chamberlayne’s, Hurricanes, etc.

Preseason Class 4 Boys Basketball Top 10

Way less all-state guys returning in Class 4 this year, so it'll definitely be difficult to try to rank some of these squads with a lot of new faces. Here is my best shot at a preseason list.

1. Hampton
I'm gonna go with the Crabbers here solely because of their state title win, but I have no idea who they return. I do know they lose two all state first teamers in Johnson and Baugh. There is always lots of talent in Hampton but this is definitely a shaky #1 spot with such a competitive Class 4.

2. Varina
I'll slide the Devils in here for the same reason. Varina has an excellent program with recent state success and should reload even without the former state POY in Wyche.

3. Churchland
Truckers return the only all-state first teamer that wasn't a senior last season in Sincere Jones as long as he doesn't transfer out. Churchland fell to both Varina and Hampton in the playoffs last year so they will certainly be looking for revenge come playoff time.

4. John Handley
The Judges return a plethora of talent from a 20-win campaign a season ago including now-sophomore Will Braun-Duin who looks to be one of the Winchester all-time greats when it's all said and done. A year of experience down for the Judges and they should be the favorite in Region 4D.

5. Henrico
Warriors return Tykie Jones to a team that had a very strong year before falling to Dinwiddie in the 4B playoffs. They should be battle-tested and ready to make a return splash to the state tournament this year.

6. Tuscarora
The Huskies lose most of their top-end talent from a team that was extremely close to a state title a season ago, but Tuscy has been knocking at the door for a couple years now and should reload nicely and contend in Region 4C.

7. Woodgrove
Wolverines were right up there with Tuscy in 4C last year before falling to rival Loudoun Valley in the regional playoffs. If they can get over the hump and defeat their demons with the Vikings then Woodgrove can certainly make a push to a state tournament appearance and perhaps beyond.

8. Charlottesville
Black Knights lose two starters to a team that won 4D a season ago including first teamer Aidan Yates, but brought in former Duke player Andre Dawkins as coach who had loads of success coaching Mt. Saint Mary's in Oklahoma City, and while adapting to a new coach and system takes time Dawkins could have Cville contending again for the state tournament.

9. Loudoun Valley
Death, taxes, and Coach Dawson making the state tourney. Valley won 4C last year in pretty shocking fashion before losing to Tuscy in the revenge game in states. Still, you can't ever count the Vikings out and they will look to play spoiler again in a deep region.

10. Eastern View
The Cyclones are always on my radar because they tend to have a lot of talent and win some eye-opening wins even in mediocre seasons. The Battlefield District has been a bloodbath in recent years but they are my early favorite to win it if they return enough.

HM: Dinwiddie, EC Glass, Jefferson Forest, Atlee, Courtland

No one talks about Class 3

TEE JAY IS LEGIT. I got a lot of stock in those guys. Would’ve liked to have seen them play Varina or Huguenot. I think they deserve a seat at the contender table.
Bo, any idea what Thomas Jefferson and Armstrong did to spruce up their programs? I know that they started to show signs of improvement during the "Great Realignment" and have been mostly solid after that.

For many years, they used to be bottom feeders who were constantly blown out. Maybe because they chose to play up.

I think they both are wonderful stories and their rise hasn't quite gotten as much publicity as it should (then again, we shouldn't be surprised about that since sports media coverage of high school football in Virginia for the most part is the drizzling sh*ts).

No one talks about Class 3

Here is a little tidbit of Class 3 chatter. How about Allegheny standing at 3-0, and outscoring opponents 157-40? And they will add to those totals this week going against Greenbrier East.
I’ve passed through that next of the woods once or twice in my younger years, but of course I’ve never been to a game there. I hope to rectify that one day before I get too old to travel.
Their first season post-merger should have opened some eyes. Pulling for them to do well out west.
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