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Blog LIVE Game Blog - Warwick (9-0) at Phoebus (8-0)

By the way, you can watch this Phoebus / Warwick battle LIVE and archived through our friends at the Hampton Media Network on YouTube at the link below:

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It's Phoebus ball to start at their own 13, but then at their own 8 after a 5-yard penalty. The first run play for Davion Roberts get no gain with a firm hit by Trayshawn Henry, who later makes his presence felt on this opening series.

A quick completion by sophomore QB Maurikus Banks to WR Trenton Mitchell gets 10 back. However, on 3rd & 5, the pass by Banks over the middle to his intended target is jarred loose by Henry. What a start for the 5-8, 171 senior DB.

Phoebus punts it away and Warwick has very fine field position, just how Coach Corey Hairston envisioned it, for their first series at the Phantoms 44 with 10:07 left in this opening period.

Blog LIVE Game Blog - Warwick (9-0) at Phoebus (8-0)

We've got ourselves an absolutely gorgeous 62-degree Saturday in the city of Hampton at Darling Stadium, where the reigning three-time State Champion Phoebus Phantoms (8-0) play host to the Warwick Raiders (9-0) in a much anticipated clash between Peninsula District title contenders.

We'll have updates here on the LIVE Game Blog and via Twitter or 'X' @hatfieldsports

Before we kick, let's review our Preview from earlier on the V.I.P. Board...


Warwick (9-0) at Phoebus (8-0) . . . Not only do the Phantoms come in riding a 43-game winning streak that is the longest in all of Virginia, but Jeremy Blunt’s team has won 66 straight contests against Peninsula District foes. Their last loss to a PD member was on October 21, 2016 by a 15-0 margin at Todd Stadium to the Woodside Wolverines. Furthermore, Phoebus has dominated the series against the Warwick Raiders from Newport News, entering on a 25-game winning streak in the series with the last blemish being by a 10-7 margin in 2001. They followed up that regular season defeat that year with a 49-14 ousting of the Raiders in the playoffs, which began the first of their ten state titles in a span of 23 seasons.

For Warwick to secure just their 16th win in the series in 53 meetings, they know the offensive production must be better than what we saw in last year’s 10-2 loss to the Phantoms. Junior QB Saeed Williams Jr. has blossomed throwing the football for the Raiders, passing for 1183 yards and a 15-2 TD/Int. ratio to go with 11 rushing scores. In fact, last week he accounted for all seven scores – four by air and three via ground – in a 49-0 demolition of Hampton. He’s got a nice blend of targets with lanky Dakota Brodus (18Rec. 400Yds. 8 TD’s), shifty Keon Batts and speedy Julio Carrecter. Both Batts and Carrecter have enjoyed 3-TD games this year.

The Phoebus defense can be smothering as they’ve notched 12 shutouts over the past two seasons, including three straight entering this matchup. They limited Highland Springs to just a couple of first downs in a mighty impressive 23-7 road victory to open the season that marks their closest battle to date. The Phantoms two other closest contests besides that one were a 37-3 rout of rival Hampton and commanding 56-21 running clock win over Bethel, where they erased a second quarter deficit to dominate the second half.

Coming in, the Phantoms are giving up just 4.3 points per game and they thrive at each level with All-State performers at linebacker in Kaleb Tillery and the hard-hitting Brenden Thompson. On the back end, Delaware commit Noah Jefferson had a 2-INT game against Hampton and NC Central commit Nijay Gay continues to perform well in his new role at corner this year. In the trenches, Howard University commit Markus Hopson is one of the best leaders in the entire state on the line.

Warwick has the makeup on defense to gives a potent Phoebus offense that puts up 46.5 points per game some issues. That’s because the Raiders, who have outscored opponents 442-28 on the year (an average of 49-3 per game) are extremely tough up front, anchored by Class of 2026 stud Christian Corbin and Du’Wuane Skipwith in the middle of the d-line. Behind them, linebackers Xavier Carter and I’Ziah Emery are dependable tacklers with 70 and 69 total stops, respectively. Plus, even without 4-Star talent and Maryland commit Messiah Delhomme patrolling the secondary, the Raiders have seen Jaden Gilliam (5 INT’s) step up as a takeaway threat and Tracy Pope (9 sacks) rise to the occasion in chasing opposing QB’s so that big completions aren’t made down the field.

A season ago, the only touchdown scored in this matchup was by Phoebus tailback Davion Roberts, nicknamed ‘The Bull.’ Roberts ran for 1509 yards and 29 TD’s last season and should be counted on to get those tough yards on second and third downs to extend drives. When Phoebus has to make a play in the passing game, they are confident in sophomore Maurikus Banks, who last year as a ninth grader threw an 86-yard touchdown pass on the final play of the State Championship game to beat Salem. This will undoubtedly be the fiercest defense that Banks has seen, given that Warwick has 14 shutouts over the past two seasons, including six this year. Only one team over the past two seasons has scored more than 14 points on Warwick and that was Maury in their 48-20 triumph in the 2023 Region 5B Finals.

Look for this to be another tight, low-scoring battle that’s decided by field position, the turnover margin if any significant miscues occur and perhaps a special teams play where a long return or blocked kick can swing momentum in a major way. Until the reigning three-time State Champs from Ireland Street get knocked off, it’s hard to pick against them in a big game.

Matt Hatfield Says – Phoebus 14-13
Coach Ed Young Says – Phoebus 24-14

Breaking News: New Playoff Format

@Virginia HS Football Fan please do not take my comments as being disrespectful. Sometimes I think your strong disdain of the VHSL clouds your mind to the actual facts.

This decision was made in March of 2024. The minutes were posted in April. Whether you like it or not the membership schools not the vhsl votes on these things. They are not required to notify the public of anything. The playoff format is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week on the website and all the teams knew. Just have to look. The only reason I brought this up is because I was working on my media guide and ran across the memo from Chris Robinson. The memo was not an announcement it was a reminder for the schools. Just thought the fans might want to know about the changes.

Because it's for all sports I agree with @1MoreHokie and due to financial matters I do not think it will last.

Hopefully, I have not gotten you riled up again, but you need to understand and accept the true facts.

Scores From Around The State (November 1st)

Wouldn't put too much stock in the Narrows/Bath matchup next week. Narrows nowhere near as good as they were last year. They've lost to every decent team they've played this year. If Bath totally blows them out, then Bath could be a legit threat to make some playoff noise. Like I said. Narrows isn't real good, but they are probably the best team Bath has faced all year
The Campbell kid from Bath is a really good player. I'm not a points guy, but Bath might get the #1 seed in Region C, regardless of next week's result

Skyline 37 Brentsville 22 Game Story

Skyline jumped out to an early 20-0 lead and never looked back as the Hawks downed Brentsville District High School by a final of 37-22.

Zayden Burks, who finished with 202 yards rushing on the game, did all the heavy lifting on the first drive, with 73 yards on 4 carries before quarterback Nathan Ballard connected with Isiah Maxwell for a 12 yard touchdown pass. The conversion pass failed, and the Hawks led 6-0.

Brentsville moved the ball well on the ensuing possession, but their 11 play drive ended with a Burks interception in the end zone.

Skyline scored quickly on the next series, with Ballard hitting Marques Lockhart on a short pass that turned into a 72 yard touchdown, to give the Hawks a 13-0 lead with 1:43 left in the first quarter.

The Hawks got another turnover on the Tigers' next possession as Freshman Brady Lupton recovered a fumble to set Skyline up at their own 43. Ballard took one play to hit Maxwell in stride on a 57 yard touchdown bomb. The third touchdown in three passing attempts for Ballard put the Hawks up 20-0.

Brentsville had another interception on their next possession, as Lane Kenney came up with the pick in the red zone. Despite the many interceptions, Brentsville's quarterback was actually quite effective when not under pressure. But he was under pressure a lot.

Brentsville's defense stepped up on the Hawk's next possession and forced a punt. A comedy of errors on the long snap to the punter resulted in a Brentsville recovery on the Skyline 1. Sawyer Beckman ran it in from there to get the Tigers on the scoreboard with 3:25 left in the 2nd quarter, trailing 20-6.

Skyline was able to tack on 3 points on a Tristan Walker 26 yard field goal in the closing seconds of the half. That score was set up by a 38 yard completion to Lockhart, who finished with 110 yards receiving and a touchdown.

The start of the 2nd half was the Cole Britton show. The senior, who missed the first half of the season recovering from a collarbone injury, came up with an interception on the first play of the 2nd half. Then he finished off the Hawks drive with a 17 yard reception from Ballard. Ballard had 4 touchdown passes on the night.

Brentsville cut into the lead on their next possession as Sam Richards threw a 5 yard touchdown to Wyatt Vonderhaar to cut the lead to 30-14.

But Burks and DayShawn Haley were able to move the ball on the ground on the Hawks' next possession, with Burks running it in from 4 yards out, putting Skyline up 37-14 with 4:01 left in the third quarter.

Burks then came up with another interception on the next Hawks possession, but Skyline was beset by penalties on their next drive and had to punt. The Tigers started in Skyline territory, and Beckman ran it in from 7 yards out to cut the lead to 37-22.

Skyline was driving on their next series with Burks picked up 33 yards on four straight carries. But then Ballard made his only mistake of the game, when a Tiger made an acrobatic interception in the end zone while lying on his back.

No more points were scored in the game, but the Hawks did come up with two more interceptions. One by Maxwell and one by Britton again. Skyline ended the game taking two knees after making it to the Brentsville 4 yard line.

The Hawks improve to 6-3 and will probably host a first round playoff game regardless of the outcome of their game next week against Warren County.(unless Brentsville pulls off a major upset of Kettle Run)

Scores From Around The State (November 1st)

Wouldn't put too much stock in the Narrows/Bath matchup next week. Narrows nowhere near as good as they were last year. They've lost to every decent team they've played this year. If Bath totally blows them out, then Bath could be a legit threat to make some playoff noise. Like I said. Narrows isn't real good, but they are probably the best team Bath has faced all year
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4D Playoff Standings-Week 9

Monticello snuck in a 34-31 victory over Orange County as well. Points should be very interesting. I'd imagine Amherst is probably out of the running but I'll wait to see the points. Orange County will almost certainly win next week (0-9 Charlottesville), wondering if Glass can still make it with a loss to Rustburg or if they are playing for the playoffs. Rustburg is no slouch but they're also comfortably in the 3C playoffs, Glass having to win to keep their season alive might be a powerful motivator for the Hilltoppers.
Better check your score. I think you have the Orange/Monticello result backwards.
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