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Pick em Week 3

Patrick Henry Ash @ Glen Allen
Atlee @ Mills Godwin
Courtland
@ N Stafford
Caroline @ Spotsylvania
Maury
(C5) @ Highland Springs (C6)
Massaponax (C5) @ Louisa (C5)
Menchville (C5) @ Bethel (C5) (Thur)
Hopewell (C3) @ Lake Taylor (C3)
Manchester @ Powhatan*
Hermitage @ Varina*

William Fleming @ Salem*
GW Danville @ EC Glass*
Loudoun Co @ Tuscarora
Briar Woods
@ Broad Run
John Handley @ Kettle Run
Millbrook @ Brentsville District
Floyd Co @ Blacksburg
Christiansburg (C3) @ William Byrd (C3)
Stuart's Draft (C2) @ Rustburg (C3)
Glenvar (C2) @ Cave Spring (C3)

*GOW 2 pts each

Phoebus 23 Highland Springs 7 FINAL

I think HS will be in the hunt come playoff time. They are going through growing pains; O line and D lines will be fine once they gel, along with the new QB. They'll be ready! Don't count them out this early! We'll see what they (coaches and players) learned from Phoebus on Friday when another beast arrives at Kreiter Stadium! Go Springers! One loss or 2 losses does not define a season.

Phoebus 23 Highland Springs 7 FINAL

Going from top 3 in entire state to 5th best in 804 in one week only makes sense if they lost to a scrub team…they didn’t. We can revisit this when they finish 8-2 and make a state title push. I just feel like people switched up on Springs because nobody was talking this down year stuff until the Phoebus loss.
You talk about big homie embarrassing Phoebus but you’re going back and forth about some rankings that a random made on the net. Just my opinion. You’re better than that OG. Good thing Northern Illinois ain’t pay attention to the “real experts” last weekend. You and I both know that rankings don’t mean a thing. Phoebus has the best win in C4 and whether HS is down or turns out to be the C6 champs, it’s hard to win over there.
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Phoebus 23 Highland Springs 7 FINAL

Let me chime in. I think this is a very fair observation. I just think it's way too early in the season to say who's having a down year when it comes to the elite programs. What would be the reaction if and when Loren Johnson turns this thing around and HSHS is playing in mid December? People are pushing the panic button on Springs the same way they were pushing the panic button on Phoebus when they played in that scrimmage vs Maury. Champions build off adversity. Phoebus did that after getting embarrassed by Oscar Smith in 2021 and I expect Springs to do the same. They're a proven program with more of less talent. Great coaching and culture with championship proper
Pedigree.
I think you can check my track record dating back to last year stating that the Springers weren’t on the same level as they’ve been in their championship years and they still had their studs, mentioned above. I still believe that Varina was a much more complete team than they were last year but. Its in the archives. I’m a firm believer that they’ll be in contention this November but that’s because C6 isn’t exactly 5C or 4B regions 🤷🏽‍♂️. People act like I’m calling them trash or sorry…
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Phoebus 23 Highland Springs 7 FINAL

Highland Springs also beat another solid C6 program, who is also down this year, by 35 during week 1. Phoebus didn’t play but still got my top 5 respect 🤷🏽‍♂️🤷🏽‍♂️🤷🏽‍♂️. Of course I’d rank Highland Springs and Dinwiddie over y’all after dominating two playoff teams the way that they did and Phoebus hadn’t even played yet. My poll would look very different this week.

Going from top 3 in entire state to 5th best in 804 in one week only makes sense if they lost to a scrub team…they didn’t. We can revisit this when they finish 8-2 and make a state title push. I just feel like people switched up on Springs because nobody was talking this down year stuff until the Phoebus loss.
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RVA SPORTS NETWORK SUPER 12 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL POLL

RVA SPORTS NETWORK SUPER 12 HIGH SCHOOL

FOOTBALL POLL: WEEK THREE


After, arguably, the deepest week when it came to quality matchups in the 2024 regular season schedule, what more have we learned? Let's look at the latest RVA Sports Network Super 12 High School Football Poll as mid-September approaches and some district games begin!

*****************
1) HIGHLAND SPRINGS (1-1, was #1, vs. Maury): There is no shame losing to a team that has now won 36 consecutive games in Phoebus. But after a 42-point performance on opening night, the Springers could only muster seven points. Were parts of their offense exposed by the Phantoms? Can the Commodores, one of several Highland Springs rivals collected over the past decade, find the secret sauce in game film to lead them to victory? And when was the last time the Springers lost back to back home games? Huge intrigue, again, at Kreiter 2.0 this Friday.
2) DINWIDDIE (2-0, was #2, BYE): A ten-point win over North Stafford is a quality win, but not enough to vault the Generals over the Cavaliers. This week? Expect to see some Generals fans at Highland Springs Friday because Dinwiddie begins a five-game (FIVE!) road stretch on September 20th at Maury. Followed by trips to Hopewell, Thomas Dale, Colonial Heights and Petersburg, the cannon in the county won't fire again before October 25th.
3) TRINITY EPISCOPAL (2-0, was #3, at Woodberry Forest Saturday): The Titans' offense rolled again with a 42-29 win at Fork Union. The defense was likely unhappy with their overall performance, and now must get ready for another Saturday road trip west, this time to a Woodberry Forest team who lost two top players in Dyzier Carter and Savion Hiter, who joined from Louisa in 2023. Both have transferred back to their home school as juniors, and suited up for the Lions' loss at Courtland last Friday. Congratulations to QB Taegan Logan, breaking the 4,000 yard career passing mark, as well as accounting for 70 total touchdowns in his career, per Malcolm Bell.
4) MATOACA (1-0, was #4, at Henrico): A quality 35-0 win at a good Warhill squad is how the Warriors began 2024 on Friday night. The best news is pitching a shutout on the road. Matoaca's defense will need to be very stout this season, with the likes of Thomas Dale, Dinwiddie and Hopewell in the Central District. And, don't know if you've heard, but in Region 5C, William Fleming is off to a 2-0 start, defeating their opponents (Albemarle, Hidden Valley) by a combined score of 145-0. The Colonels' first big test is their game Friday at powerhouse Salem.
5) VARINA (0-1, was #5, vs. Hermitage): After two canceled games led to an unexpected bye week, the Blue Devils return, still with the taste of their double overtime loss to Indian River in their mouth. Remember, they led most of that game. Now comes the annual cross-county rivalry against a Hermitage team that was easily handled by Oscar Smith in their opener, before bouncing back with a win over Henrico at home last Friday.
6) THOMAS DALE (2-0, was #6, BYE): How about that Knights' defense! They almost outscored their opponent on their own, with two touchdowns in the second half of their 27-16 victory at archrival L.C. Bird Friday. That includes the dagger on a fumble return when the Skyhawks were driving for the go-ahead score in the final two minutes. Thomas Dale gets their bye week to heal the bruises of that battle, then they head to undefeated Glen Allen on September 20th in a suddenly very interesting game in Region 6A.
7) HUGUENOT (1-0, was #9, at Clover Hill): Few could have foreseen the Falcons' absolute romp, 53-13, over Region 4B rival Eastern View in their season opener. The Cyclones are almost always in the playoff mix in this region. This was as big of a statement win that you can make in early September. Dinwiddie, Varina, King George, take notice! Huguenot will be the heavy favorite this Friday, then face Richmond School For The Arts on September 21st before going to Powhatan in what is going to be a huge Region 4B game on September 27th.
8) BENEDICTINE (1-1, was #7, vs. Flint Hill): A great bounce back win on the road on Friday at Western Branch for the Cadets. They finally get a home game this week before trips to Georgetown Prep, then St. Christopher's, to finish off the September portion of their schedule.
9) POWHATAN (1-0, was #10, vs. #10 Manchester): The Indians handled Mechanicsville easily, as expected, to get 2024 underway with a victory. Now, an early test in the Dominion, with #10 Manchester, who haven't played since their season opening loss at home to Highland Springs August 29th, come out Route 60 West, inevitably looking to erase the pain of that disappointment and make a statement to rivals in Region 6A. Thus, Powhatan needs to be ready, especially the defensive front seven, to not allow Manchester quarterback Landen Abernethy to get into his familiar rhythm.
10) MANCHESTER (0-1, was #8, at #9 Powhatan): Head Coach Jason Harrell's biggest task this week may be tampering down the emotions of his Lancers come Friday night. Undoubtedly, they will take to the Powhatan gridiron hungry to show the world they are much better than their Highland Springs performance showed. But they'll want to be level headed about it, because, even in Week 3, both teams have a lot on the line here.
11) GLEN ALLEN (2-0, was #12, vs. Patrick Henry): It turned into a slugfest, but the Jaguars survived a last minute field goal miss that would have forced overtime for a 17-14 win Friday over one of the better, more consistent programs of the 21st century in Massaponax. Expect a very similar type game Friday for their third of four straight home games when Glen Allen battles Patrick Henry. Similar styles between the Jaguars and Patriots, along with a healthy dose of recent history with these schools, which are only separated by the Hanover/Henrico County line.
12) L.C. BIRD (1-1, was #11, at Monacan Thursday): The Skyhawks were achingly close to finally vanquishing their archrival last Friday. Now, with a short week, they hit the road at Dominion District rival Monacan, who blew a 14-point lead in a loss to Hanover last week. The thing to watch here is how Jason Wright and company bounce back here, knowing they have to collect as many wins as possible to likely keep pace with Matoaca and William Fleming in Region 5C.

OTHERS TO WATCH: Thomas Jefferson (2-0), Mills Godwin (2-0), Armstrong (2-0), Douglas Freeman (2-0), St. Christopher's (2-0), Hanover (1-0)

OUT OF THE AREA/INSIDE THE REGION: Watch out for Courtland, who handled Louisa Friday to move to 2-0. With an explosive offense, they look to be the next breakout team in Region 4B, a la King George in 2021 and Huguenot a season ago.

OTHER GAMES TO WATCH:
Atlee (1-1) at Mills Godwin (2-0), Friday, 7pm
Amelia (2-0) vs. Thomas Jefferson (2-0), Friday, 7pm, Hovey Field, VUU
Hopewell (0-1) at Lake Taylor (0-1), Friday, 7pm

RVA SPORTS NETWORK SUPER 12 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL POLL

RVA SPORTS NETWORK SUPER 12 HIGH SCHOOL

FOOTBALL POLL: WEEK THREE


After, arguably, the deepest week when it came to quality matchups in the 2024 regular season schedule, what more have we learned? Let's look at the latest RVA Sports Network Super 12 High School Football Poll as mid-September approaches and some district games begin!

*****************
1) HIGHLAND SPRINGS (1-1, was #1, vs. Maury): There is no shame losing to a team that has now won 36 consecutive games in Phoebus. But after a 42-point performance on opening night, the Springers could only muster seven points. Were parts of their offense exposed by the Phantoms? Can the Commodores, one of several Highland Springs rivals collected over the past decade, find the secret sauce in game film to lead them to victory? And when was the last time the Springers lost back to back home games? Huge intrigue, again, at Kreiter 2.0 this Friday.
2) DINWIDDIE (2-0, was #2, BYE): A ten-point win over North Stafford is a quality win, but not enough to vault the Generals over the Cavaliers. This week? Expect to see some Generals fans at Highland Springs Friday because Dinwiddie begins a five-game (FIVE!) road stretch on September 20th at Maury. Followed by trips to Hopewell, Thomas Dale, Colonial Heights and Petersburg, the cannon in the county won't fire again before October 25th.
3) TRINITY EPISCOPAL (2-0, was #3, at Woodberry Forest Saturday): The Titans' offense rolled again with a 42-29 win at Fork Union. The defense was likely unhappy with their overall performance, and now must get ready for another Saturday road trip west, this time to a Woodberry Forest team who lost two top players in Dyzier Carter and Savion Hiter, who joined from Louisa in 2023. Both have transferred back to their home school as juniors, and suited up for the Lions' loss at Courtland last Friday. Congratulations to QB Taegan Logan, breaking the 4,000 yard career passing mark, as well as accounting for 70 total touchdowns in his career, per Malcolm Bell.
4) MATOACA (1-0, was #4, at Henrico): A quality 35-0 win at a good Warhill squad is how the Warriors began 2024 on Friday night. The best news is pitching a shutout on the road. Matoaca's defense will need to be very stout this season, with the likes of Thomas Dale, Dinwiddie and Hopewell in the Central District. And, don't know if you've heard, but in Region 5C, William Fleming is off to a 2-0 start, defeating their opponents (Albemarle, Hidden Valley) by a combined score of 145-0. The Colonels' first big test is their game Friday at powerhouse Salem.
5) VARINA (0-1, was #5, vs. Hermitage): After two canceled games led to an unexpected bye week, the Blue Devils return, still with the taste of their double overtime loss to Indian River in their mouth. Remember, they led most of that game. Now comes the annual cross-county rivalry against a Hermitage team that was easily handled by Oscar Smith in their opener, before bouncing back with a win over Henrico at home last Friday.
6) THOMAS DALE (2-0, was #6, BYE): How about that Knights' defense! They almost outscored their opponent on their own, with two touchdowns in the second half of their 27-16 victory at archrival L.C. Bird Friday. That includes the dagger on a fumble return when the Skyhawks were driving for the go-ahead score in the final two minutes. Thomas Dale gets their bye week to heal the bruises of that battle, then they head to undefeated Glen Allen on September 20th in a suddenly very interesting game in Region 6A.
7) HUGUENOT (1-0, was #9, at Clover Hill): Few could have foreseen the Falcons' absolute romp, 53-13, over Region 4B rival Eastern View in their season opener. The Cyclones are almost always in the playoff mix in this region. This was as big of a statement win that you can make in early September. Dinwiddie, Varina, King George, take notice! Huguenot will be the heavy favorite this Friday, then face Richmond School For The Arts on September 21st before going to Powhatan in what is going to be a huge Region 4B game on September 27th.
8) BENEDICTINE (1-1, was #7, vs. Flint Hill): A great bounce back win on the road on Friday at Western Branch for the Cadets. They finally get a home game this week before trips to Georgetown Prep, then St. Christopher's, to finish off the September portion of their schedule.
9) POWHATAN (1-0, was #10, vs. #10 Manchester): The Indians handled Mechanicsville easily, as expected, to get 2024 underway with a victory. Now, an early test in the Dominion, with #10 Manchester, who haven't played since their season opening loss at home to Highland Springs August 29th, come out Route 60 West, inevitably looking to erase the pain of that disappointment and make a statement to rivals in Region 6A. Thus, Powhatan needs to be ready, especially the defensive front seven, to not allow Manchester quarterback Landen Abernethy to get into his familiar rhythm.
10) MANCHESTER (0-1, was #8, at #9 Powhatan): Head Coach Jason Harrell's biggest task this week may be tampering down the emotions of his Lancers come Friday night. Undoubtedly, they will take to the Powhatan gridiron hungry to show the world they are much better than their Highland Springs performance showed. But they'll want to be level headed about it, because, even in Week 3, both teams have a lot on the line here.
11) GLEN ALLEN (2-0, was #12, vs. Patrick Henry): It turned into a slugfest, but the Jaguars survived a last minute field goal miss that would have forced overtime for a 17-14 win Friday over one of the better, more consistent programs of the 21st century in Massaponax. Expect a very similar type game Friday for their third of four straight home games when Glen Allen battles Patrick Henry. Similar styles between the Jaguars and Patriots, along with a healthy dose of recent history with these schools, which are only separated by the Hanover/Henrico County line.
12) L.C. BIRD (1-1, was #11, at Monacan Thursday): The Skyhawks were achingly close to finally vanquishing their archrival last Friday. Now, with a short week, they hit the road at Dominion District rival Monacan, who blew a 14-point lead in a loss to Hanover last week. The thing to watch here is how Jason Wright and company bounce back here, knowing they have to collect as many wins as possible to likely keep pace with Matoaca and William Fleming in Region 5C.

OTHERS TO WATCH: Thomas Jefferson (2-0), Mills Godwin (2-0), Armstrong (2-0), Douglas Freeman (2-0), St. Christopher's (2-0), Hanover (1-0)

OUT OF THE AREA/INSIDE THE REGION: Watch out for Courtland, who handled Louisa Friday to move to 2-0. With an explosive offense, they look to be the next breakout team in Region 4B, a la King George in 2021 and Huguenot a season ago.

OTHER GAMES TO WATCH:
Atlee (1-1) at Mills Godwin (2-0), Friday, 7pm
Amelia (2-0) vs. Thomas Jefferson (2-0), Friday, 7pm, Hovey Field, VUU
Hopewell (0-1) at Lake Taylor (0-1), Friday, 7pm

RVA SPORTS NETWORK SUPER 12 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL POLL

RVA SPORTS NETWORK SUPER 12 HIGH SCHOOL

FOOTBALL POLL: WEEK THREE


After, arguably, the deepest week when it came to quality matchups in the 2024 regular season schedule, what more have we learned? Let's look at the latest RVA Sports Network Super 12 High School Football Poll as mid-September approaches and some district games begin!

*****************
1) HIGHLAND SPRINGS (1-1, was #1, vs. Maury): There is no shame losing to a team that has now won 36 consecutive games in Phoebus. But after a 42-point performance on opening night, the Springers could only muster seven points. Were parts of their offense exposed by the Phantoms? Can the Commodores, one of several Highland Springs rivals collected over the past decade, find the secret sauce in game film to lead them to victory? And when was the last time the Springers lost back to back home games? Huge intrigue, again, at Kreiter 2.0 this Friday.
2) DINWIDDIE (2-0, was #2, BYE): A ten-point win over North Stafford is a quality win, but not enough to vault the Generals over the Cavaliers. This week? Expect to see some Generals fans at Highland Springs Friday because Dinwiddie begins a five-game (FIVE!) road stretch on September 20th at Maury. Followed by trips to Hopewell, Thomas Dale, Colonial Heights and Petersburg, the cannon in the county won't fire again before October 25th.
3) TRINITY EPISCOPAL (2-0, was #3, at Woodberry Forest Saturday): The Titans' offense rolled again with a 42-29 win at Fork Union. The defense was likely unhappy with their overall performance, and now must get ready for another Saturday road trip west, this time to a Woodberry Forest team who lost two top players in Dyzier Carter and Savion Hiter, who joined from Louisa in 2023. Both have transferred back to their home school as juniors, and suited up for the Lions' loss at Courtland last Friday. Congratulations to QB Taegan Logan, breaking the 4,000 yard career passing mark, as well as accounting for 70 total touchdowns in his career, per Malcolm Bell.
4) MATOACA (1-0, was #4, at Henrico): A quality 35-0 win at a good Warhill squad is how the Warriors began 2024 on Friday night. The best news is pitching a shutout on the road. Matoaca's defense will need to be very stout this season, with the likes of Thomas Dale, Dinwiddie and Hopewell in the Central District. And, don't know if you've heard, but in Region 5C, William Fleming is off to a 2-0 start, defeating their opponents (Albemarle, Hidden Valley) by a combined score of 145-0. The Colonels' first big test is their game Friday at powerhouse Salem.
5) VARINA (0-1, was #5, vs. Hermitage): After two canceled games led to an unexpected bye week, the Blue Devils return, still with the taste of their double overtime loss to Indian River in their mouth. Remember, they led most of that game. Now comes the annual cross-county rivalry against a Hermitage team that was easily handled by Oscar Smith in their opener, before bouncing back with a win over Henrico at home last Friday.
6) THOMAS DALE (2-0, was #6, BYE): How about that Knights' defense! They almost outscored their opponent on their own, with two touchdowns in the second half of their 27-16 victory at archrival L.C. Bird Friday. That includes the dagger on a fumble return when the Skyhawks were driving for the go-ahead score in the final two minutes. Thomas Dale gets their bye week to heal the bruises of that battle, then they head to undefeated Glen Allen on September 20th in a suddenly very interesting game in Region 6A.
7) HUGUENOT (1-0, was #9, at Clover Hill): Few could have foreseen the Falcons' absolute romp, 53-13, over Region 4B rival Eastern View in their season opener. The Cyclones are almost always in the playoff mix in this region. This was as big of a statement win that you can make in early September. Dinwiddie, Varina, King George, take notice! Huguenot will be the heavy favorite this Friday, then face Richmond School For The Arts on September 21st before going to Powhatan in what is going to be a huge Region 4B game on September 27th.
8) BENEDICTINE (1-1, was #7, vs. Flint Hill): A great bounce back win on the road on Friday at Western Branch for the Cadets. They finally get a home game this week before trips to Georgetown Prep, then St. Christopher's, to finish off the September portion of their schedule.
9) POWHATAN (1-0, was #10, vs. #10 Manchester): The Indians handled Mechanicsville easily, as expected, to get 2024 underway with a victory. Now, an early test in the Dominion, with #10 Manchester, who haven't played since their season opening loss at home to Highland Springs August 29th, come out Route 60 West, inevitably looking to erase the pain of that disappointment and make a statement to rivals in Region 6A. Thus, Powhatan needs to be ready, especially the defensive front seven, to not allow Manchester quarterback Landen Abernethy to get into his familiar rhythm.
10) MANCHESTER (0-1, was #8, at #9 Powhatan): Head Coach Jason Harrell's biggest task this week may be tampering down the emotions of his Lancers come Friday night. Undoubtedly, they will take to the Powhatan gridiron hungry to show the world they are much better than their Highland Springs performance showed. But they'll want to be level headed about it, because, even in Week 3, both teams have a lot on the line here.
11) GLEN ALLEN (2-0, was #12, vs. Patrick Henry): It turned into a slugfest, but the Jaguars survived a last minute field goal miss that would have forced overtime for a 17-14 win Friday over one of the better, more consistent programs of the 21st century in Massaponax. Expect a very similar type game Friday for their third of four straight home games when Glen Allen battles Patrick Henry. Similar styles between the Jaguars and Patriots, along with a healthy dose of recent history with these schools, which are only separated by the Hanover/Henrico County line.
12) L.C. BIRD (1-1, was #11, at Monacan Thursday): The Skyhawks were achingly close to finally vanquishing their archrival last Friday. Now, with a short week, they hit the road at Dominion District rival Monacan, who blew a 14-point lead in a loss to Hanover last week. The thing to watch here is how Jason Wright and company bounce back here, knowing they have to collect as many wins as possible to likely keep pace with Matoaca and William Fleming in Region 5C.

OTHERS TO WATCH: Thomas Jefferson (2-0), Mills Godwin (2-0), Armstrong (2-0), Douglas Freeman (2-0), St. Christopher's (2-0), Hanover (1-0)

OUT OF THE AREA/INSIDE THE REGION: Watch out for Courtland, who handled Louisa Friday to move to 2-0. With an explosive offense, they look to be the next breakout team in Region 4B, a la King George in 2021 and Huguenot a season ago.

OTHER GAMES TO WATCH:
Atlee (1-1) at Mills Godwin (2-0), Friday, 7pm
Amelia (2-0) vs. Thomas Jefferson (2-0), Friday, 7pm, Hovey Field, VUU
Hopewell (0-1) at Lake Taylor (0-1), Friday, 7pm

RVA SPORTS NETWORK SUPER 12 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL POLL

RVA SPORTS NETWORK SUPER 12 HIGH SCHOOL

FOOTBALL POLL: WEEK THREE


After, arguably, the deepest week when it came to quality matchups in the 2024 regular season schedule, what more have we learned? Let's look at the latest RVA Sports Network Super 12 High School Football Poll as mid-September approaches and some district games begin!

*****************
1) HIGHLAND SPRINGS (1-1, was #1, vs. Maury): There is no shame losing to a team that has now won 36 consecutive games in Phoebus. But after a 42-point performance on opening night, the Springers could only muster seven points. Were parts of their offense exposed by the Phantoms? Can the Commodores, one of several Highland Springs rivals collected over the past decade, find the secret sauce in game film to lead them to victory? And when was the last time the Springers lost back to back home games? Huge intrigue, again, at Kreiter 2.0 this Friday.
2) DINWIDDIE (2-0, was #2, BYE): A ten-point win over North Stafford is a quality win, but not enough to vault the Generals over the Cavaliers. This week? Expect to see some Generals fans at Highland Springs Friday because Dinwiddie begins a five-game (FIVE!) road stretch on September 20th at Maury. Followed by trips to Hopewell, Thomas Dale, Colonial Heights and Petersburg, the cannon in the county won't fire again before October 25th.
3) TRINITY EPISCOPAL (2-0, was #3, at Woodberry Forest Saturday): The Titans' offense rolled again with a 42-29 win at Fork Union. The defense was likely unhappy with their overall performance, and now must get ready for another Saturday road trip west, this time to a Woodberry Forest team who lost two top players in Dyzier Carter and Savion Hiter, who joined from Louisa in 2023. Both have transferred back to their home school as juniors, and suited up for the Lions' loss at Courtland last Friday. Congratulations to QB Taegan Logan, breaking the 4,000 yard career passing mark, as well as accounting for 70 total touchdowns in his career, per Malcolm Bell.
4) MATOACA (1-0, was #4, at Henrico): A quality 35-0 win at a good Warhill squad is how the Warriors began 2024 on Friday night. The best news is pitching a shutout on the road. Matoaca's defense will need to be very stout this season, with the likes of Thomas Dale, Dinwiddie and Hopewell in the Central District. And, don't know if you've heard, but in Region 5C, William Fleming is off to a 2-0 start, defeating their opponents (Albemarle, Hidden Valley) by a combined score of 145-0. The Colonels' first big test is their game Friday at powerhouse Salem.
5) VARINA (0-1, was #5, vs. Hermitage): After two canceled games led to an unexpected bye week, the Blue Devils return, still with the taste of their double overtime loss to Indian River in their mouth. Remember, they led most of that game. Now comes the annual cross-county rivalry against a Hermitage team that was easily handled by Oscar Smith in their opener, before bouncing back with a win over Henrico at home last Friday.
6) THOMAS DALE (2-0, was #6, BYE): How about that Knights' defense! They almost outscored their opponent on their own, with two touchdowns in the second half of their 27-16 victory at archrival L.C. Bird Friday. That includes the dagger on a fumble return when the Skyhawks were driving for the go-ahead score in the final two minutes. Thomas Dale gets their bye week to heal the bruises of that battle, then they head to undefeated Glen Allen on September 20th in a suddenly very interesting game in Region 6A.
7) HUGUENOT (1-0, was #9, at Clover Hill): Few could have foreseen the Falcons' absolute romp, 53-13, over Region 4B rival Eastern View in their season opener. The Cyclones are almost always in the playoff mix in this region. This was as big of a statement win that you can make in early September. Dinwiddie, Varina, King George, take notice! Huguenot will be the heavy favorite this Friday, then face Richmond School For The Arts on September 21st before going to Powhatan in what is going to be a huge Region 4B game on September 27th.
8) BENEDICTINE (1-1, was #7, vs. Flint Hill): A great bounce back win on the road on Friday at Western Branch for the Cadets. They finally get a home game this week before trips to Georgetown Prep, then St. Christopher's, to finish off the September portion of their schedule.
9) POWHATAN (1-0, was #10, vs. #10 Manchester): The Indians handled Mechanicsville easily, as expected, to get 2024 underway with a victory. Now, an early test in the Dominion, with #10 Manchester, who haven't played since their season opening loss at home to Highland Springs August 29th, come out Route 60 West, inevitably looking to erase the pain of that disappointment and make a statement to rivals in Region 6A. Thus, Powhatan needs to be ready, especially the defensive front seven, to not allow Manchester quarterback Landen Abernethy to get into his familiar rhythm.
10) MANCHESTER (0-1, was #8, at #9 Powhatan): Head Coach Jason Harrell's biggest task this week may be tampering down the emotions of his Lancers come Friday night. Undoubtedly, they will take to the Powhatan gridiron hungry to show the world they are much better than their Highland Springs performance showed. But they'll want to be level headed about it, because, even in Week 3, both teams have a lot on the line here.
11) GLEN ALLEN (2-0, was #12, vs. Patrick Henry): It turned into a slugfest, but the Jaguars survived a last minute field goal miss that would have forced overtime for a 17-14 win Friday over one of the better, more consistent programs of the 21st century in Massaponax. Expect a very similar type game Friday for their third of four straight home games when Glen Allen battles Patrick Henry. Similar styles between the Jaguars and Patriots, along with a healthy dose of recent history with these schools, which are only separated by the Hanover/Henrico County line.
12) L.C. BIRD (1-1, was #11, at Monacan Thursday): The Skyhawks were achingly close to finally vanquishing their archrival last Friday. Now, with a short week, they hit the road at Dominion District rival Monacan, who blew a 14-point lead in a loss to Hanover last week. The thing to watch here is how Jason Wright and company bounce back here, knowing they have to collect as many wins as possible to likely keep pace with Matoaca and William Fleming in Region 5C.

OTHERS TO WATCH: Thomas Jefferson (2-0), Mills Godwin (2-0), Armstrong (2-0), Douglas Freeman (2-0), St. Christopher's (2-0), Hanover (1-0)

OUT OF THE AREA/INSIDE THE REGION: Watch out for Courtland, who handled Louisa Friday to move to 2-0. With an explosive offense, they look to be the next breakout team in Region 4B, a la King George in 2021 and Huguenot a season ago.

OTHER GAMES TO WATCH:
Atlee (1-1) at Mills Godwin (2-0), Friday, 7pm
Amelia (2-0) vs. Thomas Jefferson (2-0), Friday, 7pm, Hovey Field, VUU
Hopewell (0-1) at Lake Taylor (0-1), Friday, 7pm

RVA SPORTS NETWORK SUPER 12 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL POLL

RVA SPORTS NETWORK SUPER 12 HIGH SCHOOL

FOOTBALL POLL: WEEK THREE


After, arguably, the deepest week when it came to quality matchups in the 2024 regular season schedule, what more have we learned? Let's look at the latest RVA Sports Network Super 12 High School Football Poll as mid-September approaches and some district games begin!

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1) HIGHLAND SPRINGS (1-1, was #1, vs. Maury): There is no shame losing to a team that has now won 36 consecutive games in Phoebus. But after a 42-point performance on opening night, the Springers could only muster seven points. Were parts of their offense exposed by the Phantoms? Can the Commodores, one of several Highland Springs rivals collected over the past decade, find the secret sauce in game film to lead them to victory? And when was the last time the Springers lost back to back home games? Huge intrigue, again, at Kreiter 2.0 this Friday.
2) DINWIDDIE (2-0, was #2, BYE): A ten-point win over North Stafford is a quality win, but not enough to vault the Generals over the Cavaliers. This week? Expect to see some Generals fans at Highland Springs Friday because Dinwiddie begins a five-game (FIVE!) road stretch on September 20th at Maury. Followed by trips to Hopewell, Thomas Dale, Colonial Heights and Petersburg, the cannon in the county won't fire again before October 25th.
3) TRINITY EPISCOPAL (2-0, was #3, at Woodberry Forest Saturday): The Titans' offense rolled again with a 42-29 win at Fork Union. The defense was likely unhappy with their overall performance, and now must get ready for another Saturday road trip west, this time to a Woodberry Forest team who lost two top players in Dyzier Carter and Savion Hiter, who joined from Louisa in 2023. Both have transferred back to their home school as juniors, and suited up for the Lions' loss at Courtland last Friday. Congratulations to QB Taegan Logan, breaking the 4,000 yard career passing mark, as well as accounting for 70 total touchdowns in his career, per Malcolm Bell.
4) MATOACA (1-0, was #4, at Henrico): A quality 35-0 win at a good Warhill squad is how the Warriors began 2024 on Friday night. The best news is pitching a shutout on the road. Matoaca's defense will need to be very stout this season, with the likes of Thomas Dale, Dinwiddie and Hopewell in the Central District. And, don't know if you've heard, but in Region 5C, William Fleming is off to a 2-0 start, defeating their opponents (Albemarle, Hidden Valley) by a combined score of 145-0. The Colonels' first big test is their game Friday at powerhouse Salem.
5) VARINA (0-1, was #5, vs. Hermitage): After two canceled games led to an unexpected bye week, the Blue Devils return, still with the taste of their double overtime loss to Indian River in their mouth. Remember, they led most of that game. Now comes the annual cross-county rivalry against a Hermitage team that was easily handled by Oscar Smith in their opener, before bouncing back with a win over Henrico at home last Friday.
6) THOMAS DALE (2-0, was #6, BYE): How about that Knights' defense! They almost outscored their opponent on their own, with two touchdowns in the second half of their 27-16 victory at archrival L.C. Bird Friday. That includes the dagger on a fumble return when the Skyhawks were driving for the go-ahead score in the final two minutes. Thomas Dale gets their bye week to heal the bruises of that battle, then they head to undefeated Glen Allen on September 20th in a suddenly very interesting game in Region 6A.
7) HUGUENOT (1-0, was #9, at Clover Hill): Few could have foreseen the Falcons' absolute romp, 53-13, over Region 4B rival Eastern View in their season opener. The Cyclones are almost always in the playoff mix in this region. This was as big of a statement win that you can make in early September. Dinwiddie, Varina, King George, take notice! Huguenot will be the heavy favorite this Friday, then face Richmond School For The Arts on September 21st before going to Powhatan in what is going to be a huge Region 4B game on September 27th.
8) BENEDICTINE (1-1, was #7, vs. Flint Hill): A great bounce back win on the road on Friday at Western Branch for the Cadets. They finally get a home game this week before trips to Georgetown Prep, then St. Christopher's, to finish off the September portion of their schedule.
9) POWHATAN (1-0, was #10, vs. #10 Manchester): The Indians handled Mechanicsville easily, as expected, to get 2024 underway with a victory. Now, an early test in the Dominion, with #10 Manchester, who haven't played since their season opening loss at home to Highland Springs August 29th, come out Route 60 West, inevitably looking to erase the pain of that disappointment and make a statement to rivals in Region 6A. Thus, Powhatan needs to be ready, especially the defensive front seven, to not allow Manchester quarterback Landen Abernethy to get into his familiar rhythm.
10) MANCHESTER (0-1, was #8, at #9 Powhatan): Head Coach Jason Harrell's biggest task this week may be tampering down the emotions of his Lancers come Friday night. Undoubtedly, they will take to the Powhatan gridiron hungry to show the world they are much better than their Highland Springs performance showed. But they'll want to be level headed about it, because, even in Week 3, both teams have a lot on the line here.
11) GLEN ALLEN (2-0, was #12, vs. Patrick Henry): It turned into a slugfest, but the Jaguars survived a last minute field goal miss that would have forced overtime for a 17-14 win Friday over one of the better, more consistent programs of the 21st century in Massaponax. Expect a very similar type game Friday for their third of four straight home games when Glen Allen battles Patrick Henry. Similar styles between the Jaguars and Patriots, along with a healthy dose of recent history with these schools, which are only separated by the Hanover/Henrico County line.
12) L.C. BIRD (1-1, was #11, at Monacan Thursday): The Skyhawks were achingly close to finally vanquishing their archrival last Friday. Now, with a short week, they hit the road at Dominion District rival Monacan, who blew a 14-point lead in a loss to Hanover last week. The thing to watch here is how Jason Wright and company bounce back here, knowing they have to collect as many wins as possible to likely keep pace with Matoaca and William Fleming in Region 5C.

OTHERS TO WATCH: Thomas Jefferson (2-0), Mills Godwin (2-0), Armstrong (2-0), Douglas Freeman (2-0), St. Christopher's (2-0), Hanover (1-0)

OUT OF THE AREA/INSIDE THE REGION: Watch out for Courtland, who handled Louisa Friday to move to 2-0. With an explosive offense, they look to be the next breakout team in Region 4B, a la King George in 2021 and Huguenot a season ago.

OTHER GAMES TO WATCH:
Atlee (1-1) at Mills Godwin (2-0), Friday, 7pm
Amelia (2-0) vs. Thomas Jefferson (2-0), Friday, 7pm, Hovey Field, VUU
Hopewell (0-1) at Lake Taylor (0-1), Friday, 7pm

Phoebus 23 Highland Springs 7 FINAL

Highland Springs also beat another solid C6 program, who is also down this year, by 35 during week 1. Phoebus didn’t play but still got my top 5 respect 🤷🏽‍♂️🤷🏽‍♂️🤷🏽‍♂️. Of course I’d rank Highland Springs and Dinwiddie over y’all after dominating two playoff teams the way that they did and Phoebus hadn’t even played yet. My poll would look very different this week.
Let me chime in. I think this is a very fair observation. I just think it's way too early in the season to say who's having a down year when it comes to the elite programs. What would be the reaction if and when Loren Johnson turns this thing around and HSHS is playing in mid December? People are pushing the panic button on Springs the same way they were pushing the panic button on Phoebus when they played in that scrimmage vs Maury. Champions build off adversity. Phoebus did that after getting embarrassed by Oscar Smith in 2021 and I expect Springs to do the same. They're a proven program with more of less talent. Great coaching and culture with championship proper
Pedigree.

Giles back?

Saw the score of the Radford game and was wondering if Giles was getting back to what they use to be. I know Radford isn't what they were last year but didn't think they were going to be too bad.
Radford showed no running game at all. Giles did what Giles does. 3 and 4 yarded it down the field all night. Giles had 3 backs all over 100 yds on the ground. Radford has a good young quarterback, but he doesn't seem to be a threat to run. Giles pass rush is bad, or Radford's pass protection is awesome. Never got close to putting any pressure on the QB.
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