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If Varina Loses...

Yeah Smith dominated them in the trenches. Herm was poorly prepared and looked like a rec league team at times. Tried to do the same things they did against Smith last year and it just didn’t work. They have some guys when they’re coached up, but their line play is a huge question mark. Herm plays Varina close every year and I don’t expect anything different this year. Herm had plenty of chances to beat them last year…7-6 final, Varina’s way. Herm’s collection of skill guys is just as good as anyone in 5C but I think their line play will hold them back from reaching their full potential. They lost their whole offensive line from last year. Not a contender but certainly can beat Bird, Matoaca or Fleming.
Anybody streaming the game? I want to see this game
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Shenandoah District Week Three......What Surprises Will Be in Store This Time?

Staunton has great athletes and always has. The problem has been between the ears, not below the neck. Talent can always show up on a given day. With teams that aren't mentally tough, they can't do this every week, but for one given week or game, talent can show up and make all of the difference. If Staunton were to come out and get two early explosive/athletes in space type scores and get a lead, Central could have problems. If there's an upset up there this week, I think this would be the most likely one. Sadly, if Staunton had it together between their ears and emotionally, it wouldn't be an upset at all if going strictly by talent alone.
Staunton is not good. Not sure what Central has this year, as I haven't seen them. I have seen Staunton and I cant fathom that Central has dropped off that badly.

Phoebus 42 Woodside 3

Phoebus improved to 2-0 on the season with a 42-3 win over Woodside in a Peninsula District matchup at Todd Stadium on Thursday night. The Phantoms have won 37 games in a row including three straight State titles.

Senior running back Davion Roberts scored three touchdowns for the Phantoms including returning a punt 75 yards for a touchdown in the 1st quarter. He added two more rushing touchdowns from 11 and two yards and finished with 95 yards on 12 carries.

Sophomore quarterback Maurikus Banks completed touchdown throws to senior Trenton Mitchell for 12 yards and Noah Jefferson for 59 yards. He finished 6 of 9 passing for 99 yards.

Jefferson, a Delaware commit, made a pretty 1-handed catch down the sideline that gave Phoebus a 35-3 lead late in the 3rd quarter. Senior Demante Williams added a 2-yard touchdown in the 4th quarter to start the running clock.

Defensive tackle Nathaniel Anthony Jr had an interception and fumble recovery for the Phoebus defense that recorded five turnovers.

Woodside was able to move the ball at times, but they could not overcome the turnovers. Junior kicker Thomas VanDusen provided the Wolverines their only points with a 39-yard field goal.

Photos from the Game - https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBHkoe


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Football Scores - 9/12/24 through 9/16/24 (WEEK 3 of 2024 Season)

WEEK 3:
Final Scores from the third full week of the 2024 Virginia High School Football season - from Thursday, September 12, 2024 through Monday, September 16, 2024 - can be seen below...

Thursday, September 12, 2024:
Douglas Freeman 43, Mechanicsville 0
Holston 56, John Battle 28
Kenston Forest 22, Blessed Sacrament-Huguenot 20
Lebanon 41, Marion 12
Lloyd Bird 25, Monacan 0
Northumberland 56, Charles City 0
Patrick Henry-Glade Spring 61, J.I. Burton 20
Phoebus 42, Woodside 3
Poquoson 28, Grafton 8
Southampton Academy 40, Brunswick Academy 25
Thomas Walker 39, Castlewood 0
York 17, Warhill 14

Friday, September 13, 2024:
Abingdon 20, Gate City 0
Alleghany 63, Rockbridge County 14
Amherst County 34, Mecklenburg County 7
Atlee 35, Mills Godwin 17
Bassett 51, Dan River 20
Bath County 56, Richwood, W.Va. 0
Battlefield 42, Gar-Field 0
Brentsville 38, Millbrook 35
Briar Woods 35, Broad Run 0
Broadway 47, Waynesboro 7
Brooke Point 54, Independence 7
Bruton 46, West Point 0
Caroline 41, Spotsylvania 20
Carroll County 20, Galax 7
Central of Lunenburg 35, Brunswick 0
Chantilly 28, McLean 13
Christchurch 31, Greenbrier Christian 17
Churchland 48, Booker T. Washington 0
Clarke County 35, Buffalo Gap 22
Collegiate-Richmond 41, Nansemond-Suffolk 6
Colonial Beach 30, Franklin 28, OT
Colonial Forge 48, Potomac 12
Colonial Heights 42, Nottoway 6
Culpeper 21, Fauquier 17
East Rockingham 45, Page County 8
Eastside 40, Fort Chiswell 0
Fairfax 29, Centreville 6
Floyd County 34, Blacksburg 14
Fluvanna 31, Chancellor 19
Fork Union Prep 40, St. Anne’s-Belfield 34
Fort Defiance 35, Riverheads 21
Frank Cox 42, First Colonial 0
Fredericksburg Christian 41, Isle of Wight Academy 0
GW-Danville 28, E.C. Glass 10
Gainesville 20, Woodbridge 13
George Marshall 56, Justice 14
Glen Allen 31, Patrick Henry-Ashland 0
Glenvar 40, Cave Spring 0
Graham 31, George Wythe 0
Grayson County 29, Rural Retreat 12
Green Run def. Princess Anne, forfeit (2-0)
Gretna 25, Tunstall 0
Hampton 54, Gloucester 6
Hanover 49, King William 14
Hayfield 65, Annandale 0
Heritage-Lynchburg 48, Appomattox 0
Heritage-Leesburg 20, Potomac Falls 6
Herndon 73, Osbourn Park 0
Hopewell 24, Lake Taylor 13
Huguenot 81, Clover Hill 7
Hurley 34, Van, W.Va. 20
I. C. Norcom 39, Norview 7
Indian River 56, Hickory 3
James Madison 37, James Robinson 7
James Monroe 35, Liberty-Bealeton 34
James Wood 56, Skyline 21
Jefferson Forest 56, Halifax County 7
John Champe 28, Loudoun Valley 14
Kempsville 28, Bayside 18
Kent County, Md. 60, Arcadia 22
Kettle Run 34, John Handley 28
King’s Fork 33, Western Branch 7
Lafayette 45, New Kent 0
Lakeland 14, Manor 8
Langley 43, Edison 6
Liberty Christian 41, Franklin County 14
Louisa 49, Massaponax 34
Luray 35, William Monroe 6
Manchester 40, Powhatan 27
Martinsville 26, Chatham 6
Matoaca 35, Henrico 0
Maury 38, Highland Springs 7
Meadowbrook 38, J.R. Tucker 6
Middlesex 62, Windsor 32
Midlothian 31, Cosby 15
Nansemond River 42, Deep Creek 7
Narrows 28, Chilhowie 14
Nelson County 46, Prince Edward County 6
North Cross 28, Episcopal 21
North Stafford 41, Courtland 7
Northampton 46, Surry County 20
Northside 49, Hidden Valley 0
Northwood 36, Eastern Montgomery 0
Oakton 42, C. G. Woodson 7
Ocean Lakes 43, Tallwood 19
Orange County 56, Harrisonburg 0
Osbourn 45, C.D. Hylton 8
Oscar Smith 62, Great Bridge 0
Park View-Sterling 36, Manassas Park 7
Parry McCluer 34, James River-Buchanan 7
Patrick County 42, North Stokes, N.C. 13
Patrick Henry-Roanoke 55, Albemarle 28
Patriot 58, Freedom-South Riding 13
Phelps, Ky. 36, Bland County 0
Prince George 39, Deep Run 0
Radford 35, Virginia 14
Rappahannock 31, Westmoreland County 7
Rappahannock County 62, Randolph-Macon Academy 0
Ridgeview 62, Central-Wise 14
Riverbend 35, King George 20
Riverside 38, Dominion 0
Roanoke Catholic 34, Catholic 27
Rustburg 28, Stuarts Draft 6
Rye Cove 52, Honaker 32
Salem-Va. Beach 48, Landstown 7
Science Hill, Tenn. 31, Union 7
Sherando 23, Lightridge 10
Smith Mountain Lake Christian Academy 28, Randolph-Henry 14
Snow Hill, Md. 28, Nandua 0
South County 43, West Springfield 25
South Lakes 48, Falls Church 6
St. Christopher’s 27, Norfolk Academy 6
St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes 20, Bishop Ireton 10
Stafford 35, Colgan 0
Staunton def. Central-Woodstock, forfeit (2-0 * - original score was Woodstock 22, Staunton 7)
Staunton River 35, Liberty-Bedford 0
Stonewall Jackson 27, TJ-Alexandria 20
Strasburg 61, Rock Ridge 21
Sussex Central 36, King & Queen Central 22
TJ-Richmond 79, Amelia County 0
Tabb 37, Jamestown 20
Tazewell 35, Richlands 7
The Covenant School 40, Va. Episcopal 6
Turner Ashby 28, Monticello 0
Tuscarora 42, Loudoun County 7
Unity Reed 26, Mount Vernon 14
Varina 18, Hermitage 10
Warwick 64, Kecoughtan 0
Washington-Liberty 41, John R. Lewis 0
Westfield 24, Lake Braddock 17
William Byrd 33, Christiansburg 0
William Fleming 25, Salem 7
Wilson Memorial 22, Spotswood 14
Woodgrove 8, Stone Bridge 7
Yorktown 38, Wakefield 16

POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS=
Bethel vs. Menchville, ppd.

Saturday, September 14, 2024:
Blue Ridge 53, Life Christian 16
Broadwater Academy 30, Chincoteague 14
Broadwater Academy def. Massanutten Military, forfeit (2-0)
Greensville County 50, John Marshall 20
Heritage-Newport News 32, Denbigh 14
Lord Botetourt 54, Pulaski County 21
Montcalm, W.Va. 20, Craig County 17
Woodberry Forest 34, Trinity Episcopal 28

Monday, September 16, 2024:
Buckingham 40, William Campbell 0


Scores compiled from information obtained by Associated Press, Score Stream, VirginiaPreps posters (a big thanks to pizzzzza), Twitter and other various news sources.

... See a missing score or result reported incorrectly? Please post a replay here on this thread and/or shoot an e-mail to hatfieldsports@gmail.com
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Lose a days pay!

Darn - there goes my concession stand money for this weekend at Virginia Wesleyan Basketball Team Camp.

Oh well.

All seriousness - - we should start up a collection plate for the incredible job Pizzzzza does on a weekly basis getting the scores up here. Or some kind of CashApp where fans can send him a couple bucks here and there that can get him some free pizza on the weekends watching College & NFL?

If Varina Loses...

Wow. That team I saw play Smith first game wasn’t a contender at all. Shocked you’re saying this. Guess Smith really is a 6A favorite
Yeah Smith dominated them in the trenches. Herm was poorly prepared and looked like a rec league team at times. Tried to do the same things they did against Smith last year and it just didn’t work. They have some guys when they’re coached up, but their line play is a huge question mark. Herm plays Varina close every year and I don’t expect anything different this year. Herm had plenty of chances to beat them last year…7-6 final, Varina’s way. Herm’s collection of skill guys is just as good as anyone in 5C but I think their line play will hold them back from reaching their full potential. They lost their whole offensive line from last year. Not a contender but certainly can beat Bird, Matoaca or Fleming.

Phoebus vs Woodside YouTube Link

42-3 Final

Very sloppy game from Phoebus. 37 wins a row.
Lol, you sound surprised. I kind of expected this. It's going to be a huge challenge this year for Coach Blunt to keep these kids motivated week in and week out. A threepeat and a 37 game win streak to boot. Most of the seniors have pretty much seen it all. They were highly motivated for Highland Springs last week because 1. The two programs have never faced off. 2. They felt disrespected because so many were picking against them while predicting wide margins. You can't expect that adrenaline to last in a short week in preparing for Woodside (No disrespect). Best believe Phoebus will always get every team's best shot because they don't want to get embarrassed. I see every game being a scrimmage until the Warwick game and trust and believe those antennas will be up again (maybe not to the degree of last week).
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Riverheads JVs Knock Off Fort Defiance 36-8

The Junior Gladiators scored off the opening possession and never looked back tonight as they defeated the visiting Indians to raise their record to 2-0 on the young season. Once again the main weapon was freshman Rylan Payne who scored three TDs on offense but also picked off a Fort pass and returned it for a pick six. He also scored at least one of the Big Red's three successful two-point conversions.

The Gladiators also got a nice offensive effort from Cason Croft, Will Shelton and quarterback Carter Hartsook. On defense, Gage Hutton, Lukus devore, and Eli Acord made sure the PA announcer called their names a few times.

In all fairness to the Indians they played a better game than the score might indicate. They made every attempt to get the passing game going and on more than one occasion quarterback Carter Berry had touchdown passes within reach but he and the receivers could not connect. But the real disappointment for the Indians came late in the game, when sophomore Roman Carderelli fielded a Gladiator punt in his own territory and executed a nice broken-field return, and dodged his last would-be tackler to take it to the end zone for what would have been the Fort's second TD. But an illegal block was called on the Indians and that score was brought back.

The Gladiators have little time to celebrate this win as they actually have TWO games on the schedule for next week. On Monday night they will travel to Central Woodstock to try and get a game in that has already been rained out once. You can bet both schools will be watching the weather forecasts over the weekend. Then on Thursday of next week, The Gladiators will return home to entertain the Rocktown JVs as a tune-up for the varsity team traveling to Harrisonburg the following night for the first-ever match-up with the first-year Raptors.

Now mind you, that is NEXT Friday, because THIS Friday, as in about 20 hours from now, the Big Red varsity will travel to Fort Defiance for the much-anticipated Shenandoah District opener, a game that some folks think could be the deciding game in this year's district race, despite being so early in the season. Of course there are teams at Stuarts Draft and a couple of other places that may have something to say about all of that.

It was also made official today that Austin Roberts, a Riverheads running back and defensive enforcer, is indeed out for the season with a serious leg injury. Fort Defiance has had some well-publicized injuries as well, so all eyes will scan the field tomorrow night to see who is available and who is not when the Indians make their play to take down the Big Red.

Princess Anne High School Cavaliers

Princess Anne football to forfeit Friday's game at Green Run​

VIRGINIA BEACH, VA (WTKR)- Princess Anne and Green Run will not play their scheduled game for this Friday due to player injuries.

The Cavaliers will forfeit the contest due to a lack of available healthy players. The Stallions announced the game's cancellation on social media.

Phoebus vs Woodside YouTube Link

I'm unfamiliar with the area. What has led to Phoebus's sustained dominance over the past couple decades? Looking back, Hampton was the historically preeminent program. Did Phoebus open in the area that Hampton traditionally pulled most of its athletes from?
Phoebus just took Hampton’s spot as the best school in the city in 2001 and never looked back. This is a city thing and the city of Hampton has dominated the state of Virginia in football since forever honestly.

This is a new Phoebus from the 2001-2011 where we won 7 state titles in 11 years. Blunt built the program with this group of kids early in their rec league days and this set of kids has been playing together or against each other for 10+ years. All the best kids in the city are lined up to play at Phoebus now. There are a lot of 9th and 10th graders who will barely play this year that will be future D1 signees.
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