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Matoaca @ Dinwiddie

A hell of a game. The pass drops, poorly throw passes, and penalties took away from the excitement of the contest, butitwas still a very exciting game with all of the offensive firepower on both team.

I think Bleeding Navy told me he issued 17 different media credentials for tonight’s game. Obviously, a lot of folks expected it to be the game it turned out to be.

I guess Bleeding Navy will post the 4B ratings shortly. I know is currently working on them. But with nearly 100% certainty, Dinwiddie is the #1 seed and will host Powhatan, the #8 seed.
I will probably come down in two weekends to watch you guys play King George (if the Foxes are a 4 Seed). I always enjoy coming down there even though it comes with seeing one of my Battlefield teams get beaten.

Courtland @ EV

Discipline!
1000% correct on all fronts. Extremely frustrating to watch and even follow. The style of play was sloppy. The officiating and the officiating mechanics were sloppy as well (don't get me started on them winding the clock after players clearly went out of bounds multiple times in the first half)

If these are the second and third best teams in the Battlefield, then I'm sorry. They are both most likely exiting after next week's games. They both should get smoked.
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4-D playoff match-ups now looking set...ish

By my numbers....
If Sherando beats Handley ...

GW-Danville
Sherando
Jeff. Forest
Salem

5. John Handley
T6. Orange Co., James Wood
8. E.C. Glass


If Sherando loses to Handley ...

GW-Danville
Jeff. Forest
T3. Salem, John Handley

5. Sherando
T6. Orange Co., James Wood
8. E.C. Glass
My point totals that go a long with your post.
I stopped at 5

Sherando wins
1. GW
2. Sherando 29.0
3. JF 28.2
4. Salem 27.6
5. John Handley 25.7

John Handley wins
1. GW
2. JF 28.2
3. Salem/ John Handley tied 27.6
5. Sherando 27.1

Region B Ratings and Playoff Matchups

1. Clarke County (10-0): 27.00
2. Strasburg (9-1): 26.80
3. Riverheads (8-2): 25.20
4. Buckingham (10-0): 24.80
5. Central Woodstock (7-3): 23.10
6. Stuarts Draft (7-3): 22.50
7. Fort Defiance (5-5): 21.90
8. Madison County (4-6): 18.50/18.60
9. Luray (2-8): 15.00
10. Page County (2-8): 14.60
11. Stonewall Jackson (1-8): 13.11

Next week:

(8) Madison at (1) Clarke County
(7) Fort Defiance at (2) Strasburg
(6) Stuarts Draft at (3) Riverheads
(5) Central Woodstock at (4) Buckingham

Unofficial Region 4D Point Ratings

A couple of things the call on the last drive that you reference was not bad. It was absolutely the right call. Amherst did not agree with the call that does not make it bad. The other point about schedule is also ridiculous from a GW stand point. JF plays in the seminole district not the piedmont district big difference. Jf plays LCA, Heritage, Amherst, Rustburg, Glass, and also scheduled Staunton River. Staunton River beat the second best team in the Piedmont. GW might beat JF but it is not because JF has not seen enough competition during the year.
I stand by what I posted.
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G.W. @ Mecklenburg Co. Livestream (CVip Media Solutions)

Aside from possibly a few of Buddy Brown's best teams I am not sure GW/Tunstall has ever been even reasonably competitive. Tunstall hasn't had a squad to match any of those teams since Brown retired.
We had a couple of games with them in the 2000s. Since the series resumed in 2013, only the first game was competitive. A late-field goal gave G.W. a 31-28 win in Dry Fork. The rest haven't been very close.

Strasburg 20 Central 19 final

What a slugfest. Strasburg controlled the first half. Central scored the only touchdown in the second half. Both teams fought tooth and nail. Coates ran wild in the first half for the Rams. Centrals passing game with Moss back at qb is scary throwing to #11 and #8. #34 the tailback is strong and quick. Central can win at least 1 or 2 games in the playoffs.

On a side note whoever gets this crew of officials good luck. I have never seen so many stoppages to discuss how to mark a penalty off.

Westfield 49 - South Lakes 21

Westfield took advantage of starting field position inside South Lake's territory on their first three possessions to score 21 first quarter points and cruised to a 49-21 victory.

SL opened play on their own 20 yard line and went three and out with a short kick only reaching the SL 38 yard line. WF ran several plays and scored when H. Johnson ran it in from 8 yards out and it was 7-0 (Wiemann XP) with 5:21 to play in the first quarter. SL next possession started on their own 12 yard line and again went three and out with another short punt. WF took over on the SL 41 yard line and scored on a 20 yard Carlson to Morin pass to extend the lead to 14-0 (Wiemann XP) with 3:29 to play in the first quarter. After SL's third consecutive three and out, WF had a 47 yard drive when H. Johnson scored on the second play of the series on a 47 yard run to make the score 21-0 (Wiemann XP) with 1:44 to play in the first quarter. SL next possession again started deep in their own territory, but this time SL's Wood ran behind the left tackle, split two defenders in the secondary, and raced 84 yards for a score. After Bertoni's XP the score was cut to 21-7, WF, with 41 seconds remaining in the first quarter. WF's next possession was a three and out to give SL possession on their own 29 yard line, but the SL series ended with yet another three and out. WF's drive then went for 57 yards and ended with a Carlson to H. Thompson four yard TD pass to push the lead to 28-7 (Wiemann XP) with 7:41 remaining in the half. SL then went three and out again, but a wind aided punt of 59 yards went into the end zone. WF then returned the favor and went three and out, with the punt traveling to the SL 34 yard line and the half ended shortly after.

WF received the ball to start the second half and WF's Morin took the KO back 80 yards to the SL 11 yard line. WF's Lee then scored on the first play from scrimmage with an 11 yard run to extend the lead to 35 -7 (Wiemann XP) just 19 seconds into the half. After very little offense in the first half, SL's offense started to click on the next possession behind the running of Wood and the passing of Shuaib and they went 68 yards to get a 1 yard TD run from Wood to cut into the WF lead, 35-14 (Bertoni XP) with 6:06 remaining in the third quarter. WF's next possession ended when H. Johnson fumbled and SL's Kowalcyk recovered the ball on the SL 42 yard line. SL's offense could not take advantage of the turnover and went three and out. WF took over on their 14 yard line after the punt and began their longest drive of the game, 86 yards, capped by a 1 yard Lee run to push the lead back to 28 points, 42-14 (Wiemann XP) with 9:22 remaining in the game. SL's offense then came alive again, as several successful long completions led to a 1 yard TD run by Blakeney to cut the lead to 42-21 (Bertoni XP) with 5:42 remaining in the game. After WF punted on their next possession, SL ran several plays before muffing the QB-RB handoff and WF's Cho scooped up the ball and went 30 yards untouched for the score, 49-21 (Wiemann XP) with 1:04 to play. SL's final drive reached the WF 22 yard line but WF's Gwyn intercepted Shuaib in the end zone as time expired.
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