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THE FUTURE: VHSL Approves Region Alignment for 2023--2027​


After weeks of proposals, objections, and meetings, the Virginia High School League (VHSL) Executive Committee has officially approved the region alignment for its six classifications for the period from July, 2023 to June, 2027.

Please note that the League does make some adjustments to the alignment at the midway point (the summer of 2025) to account for changes in school enrollments, the opening of new schools, consolidation of current schools, etc.

In this piece, we will discuss each region that has a Metro RVA team, how it has changed, and a little information on schools that will be new to our area once postseason play begins.

New teams will be both bold and italicized. All Metro RVA teams will be in bold only unless they have moved regions, then they will be both as well.

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CLASS 5, REGION C: (15 Teams)

Albemarle, Clover Hill, Douglas Freeman, Franklin County, Hermitage, J.R. Tucker, James River, L.C. Bird, Louisa, Matoaca, Midlothian, Mills Godwin, Patrick Henry-Roanoke, Prince George, William Fleming

ANALYSIS
: The region, by far, has the biggest changes, even with three Henrico powerhouses headed to Class 6. A twelve-team region grows to fifteen as Deep Run, Glen Allen, Highland Springs and Meadowbrook depart, Matoaca returns to Class 5 after two seasons in Class 4 (and petitioning the VHSL to move up) and James River comes down from Class 6. This region will also no longer be exclusive to Richmond area teams, as Albemarle enters from the Charlottesville area, while Franklin County of Rocky Mount, Louisa, Patrick Henry-Roanoke and William Fleming all enter.

Logistically, this region just became a nightmare. But, to the VHSL's defense, it would be even more of a burden for the western schools to join any other region in Class 5, having either to go to Tidewater or Northern Virginia. It's also now the largest region in Class 5 with 15 teams (Class 5, Region A is next with 14, Region D only has 9).

Franklin County was a longtime member of Class 6, sharing both a region, and a conference back in their four-year tenure, with the likes of Cosby, Thomas Dale and James River. They're used to coming east for playoff action. So is Patrick Henry-Roanoke, who briefly played in the old Conference 16, which included Albemarle, Atlee, and our Patrick Henry (Ashland). Louisa, of course, plays some area schools in sports already and, geographically, is just a little further out than, say, Amelia, Powhatan, or Caroline. The Lions will automatically become a force in football in the region.

The unknown is William Fleming, the other Roanoke City high school (with PH-Roanoke). The Colonels have not made the football postseason since 2014, and are currently 1-4 this season. Boys basketball last won a state title in 2007.

Posted by robwitham at 2:12 PM

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THE FUTURE: VHSL Approves Region Alignment for 2023--2027​


After weeks of proposals, objections, and meetings, the Virginia High School League (VHSL) Executive Committee has officially approved the region alignment for its six classifications for the period from July, 2023 to June, 2027.

Please note that the League does make some adjustments to the alignment at the midway point (the summer of 2025) to account for changes in school enrollments, the opening of new schools, consolidation of current schools, etc.

In this piece, we will discuss each region that has a Metro RVA team, how it has changed, and a little information on schools that will be new to our area once postseason play begins.

New teams will be both bold and italicized. All Metro RVA teams will be in bold only unless they have moved regions, then they will be both as well.

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CLASS 6, REGION A: (11 Teams)

Cosby, Deep Run, Glen Allen, Grassfield, Highland Springs, Landstown, Manchester, Meadowbrook, Oscar Smith, Thomas Dale, Western Branch

ANALYSIS: Franklin County, Floyd Kellam and Ocean Lakes all leave the region, as does James River, who, for the first time since the Great Reclassification of 2013, will not be in Class 6. Football fans immediately gravitate, and salivate, at the thought of region championship games between Highland Springs and Oscar Smith. But there's much more to be considered here. For Deep Run and Glen Allen, especially for spring sports, they'll need to get to know a lot of Northern Virginia schools, all of whom populate the other three regions in Class 6. The same goes for field hockey in the fall. As for basketball, bringing in the Springers, Jaguars and Wildcats to join Manchester and Thomas Dale will make region tournaments very interesting. Meadowbrook is really the program behind the eight-ball here. Their road to getting back to deep playoff runs across the board will be even tougher.

Posted by robwitham at 2:12 PM

Peninsula Sweep

It was a sweep for the Peninsula District over the Bay Rivers District as Heritage defeated host Smithfield 91-71 in the 1st game and Hampton defeated Grafton 56-37. The two Peninsula District rivals will now face off for a 3rd time which guarantees a Peninsula team will reach the Class 4 Region A championship.

Heritage led 29-9 after the 1st quarter and never looked back. They scored 91 points despite shooting 3 of 11 from 3-point range. They dominated the inside by attacking the basket and forcing multiple turnovers.

The Hurricanes were led by senior Donovan Raikes who scored 10 of his game high 24 points in the 1st quarter while also collecting 11 rebounds and three blocks. Senior Charles Holly had eight points in the 1st quarter and finished with 19 points, four blocks and six rebounds. Devon Lassiter had 19 points and nearly a half dozen steals while Jelani Douglas chipped in 16.

Smithfield was led by EJ Hendrix who scored all 17 of his points in the 2nd half. Hendrix also led the team with 12 rebounds. Senior Sekou Frye had 16 points; senior Markese Custis had 11 and sophomore Jayden Wiggins came off the bench to score 10 points.

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Hampton setup a 3rd meeting with Heritage after a 56-37 win over Grafton. The game was close throughout the 1st half but the Clippers came out cold in the 3rf quarter scoring only four points. A 28-25 halftime deficit grew to 41-29 entering the 4th quarter. A 3-point play by junior point guard Daron Baugh extended the margin to 15 (52-37) to effectively end the game.

Junior Jaylen Wynn led the Crabbers with 19 points including two treys. Baugh scored nine of his 13 points in the 4th quarter while freshman post player Gavin Kay had seven points, five rebounds and three volleyball type blocks.

Grafton was led by Tre Barefield with 11 points.

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Predictions Hatfield's VHSL Region Playoff Picks for Saturday 2/18/23

After a dozen regions were in play on Friday with tournament play, this Saturday features a single matchup in Occoquan Region 6C, where the South County Stallions try to recover from their Patriot District Tournament Championship loss to West Potomac against a Robinson team they've already beaten three times by double-figures, including four days ago by a 63-47 count.

As for West Potomac, its waits to open regional play against Patriot District rival W.T. Woodson, who already owns a couple playoff victories this year.


Hatfield's 2022 State Final Picks: 11-1 (91.7%)
Hatfield's 2022 Boys State Tournament Total: 34-8 (81%)
Hatfield's 2022 Girls State Tournament Total: 32-10 (76.2%)

Hatfield's 2022 Region Playoff Total: 156-45 (77.6%)

Hatfield's 2021 Region Playoff Record: 109-24 (82%)
Hatfield's 2020 Postseason Record: 207-60 (77.5%)
Hatfield's 2019 Region Playoff Record: 139-56 (71.3%)

Hatfield’s 2021 State Playoff Record: 12-6 (67%)
Hatfield’s 2021 State Finals Record: 3-3 (50%)
Hatfield’s 2021 State Semis Record: 9-3 (75%)



Now on to today's matchup.

PLAYOFF ACTION for SATURDAY 2/18/23:

Occoquan Region 6C:
Opening Round
Patriot #6 James Robinson (7-17) at Patriot #3 South County (16-9)
Hat's Pick - South County by 20

My Game By Game Picks For All Four Regions

I haven't seen an official bracket for Region C, but I think I have the matchups correct. Region D was by far the hardest Region to pick. Let's hear everyone else's picks


Region A:
Quarterfinals:
Lancaster over Northumberland
Westmoreland over Essex
Northampton over Charles City
Middlesex over Mathews

Semifinals:
Lancaster over Westmoreland
Northampton over Middlesex

Finals:
Lancaster over Northampton

Region B:
Quarterfinals:
Buffalo Gap over William Campbell
Riverheads over Carver Academy (upset special)

Semifinals:
Franklin over Buffalo Gap
Altavista over Riverheads

Finals:
Franklin over Altavista

Region C:
Quarterfinals:
George Wythe over Craig Co
Parry McCluer over Grayson
Auburn over Covington
Narrows over Bland

Semifinals:
George Wythe over Parry McCluer
Auburn over Narrows

Finals:
George Wythe over Auburn

Region D:
Quarterfinals
Lebanon over Grundy
Twin Springs over Hurley
Eastside over Chilhowie
Homaker over JI Burton

Semifinals:
Lebanon over Twin Springs
Eastside over Honaker

Finals:
Lebanon over Eastside

Predictions Hatfield's VHSL Region Playoff Picks for Friday 2/17/23

Playoff basketball has returned! It's one of the most exciting times of the year, especially if you're a fan of High School Hoops action. This gets the juices flowing for those that love watching March Madness and College Hoops, filling out brackets a month from now.

At least 12 of the 32 regions are in action on this Friday night in February, which is a rainy one across most of the Commonwealth. There's a big sub-region matchup in 5D, pitting title contenders in William Fleming and Albemarle against one another. A year ago, they faced off in a sub-region seed playoff match that Fleming won 57-51 after knocking out its rival Patrick Henry-Roanoke, 56-53 in the play-in match. Ranked No. 2 in our latest Class 5 Top Ten, PH-Roanoke has only lost twice all season, both to Fleming, whereas the Colonels were beaten soundly, 66-44, back on December 9th.

Before that though, I'd like to quickly salute three players hitting 1000 career points before their senior season in Highland Springs junior Danzelle Coles, Lancaster sophomore Troy Henderson, and Freedom-Woodbridge junior guard Tarvarres Riley. In the case of Riley, he recently went over 50 points in a game and was named the Cardinal District Player of the Year.

You can take a look at my record on predictions when it comes to playoff action the past few years at the various levels below...


Hatfield's 2022 State Final Picks: 11-1 (91.7%)
Hatfield's 2022 Boys State Tournament Total: 34-8 (81%)
Hatfield's 2022 Girls State Tournament Total: 32-10 (76.2%)

Hatfield's 2022 Region Playoff Total: 156-45 (77.6%)

Hatfield's 2021 Region Playoff Record: 109-24 (82%)
Hatfield's 2020 Postseason Record: 207-60 (77.5%)
Hatfield's 2019 Region Playoff Record: 139-56 (71.3%)

Hatfield’s 2021 State Playoff Record: 12-6 (67%)
Hatfield’s 2021 State Finals Record: 3-3 (50%)
Hatfield’s 2021 State Semis Record: 9-3 (75%)



Now on to the evening's games...

REGION PLAYOFF ACTION for FRIDAY 2/17/23:


Region 6A:
Opening Round
East #5 Grassfield (10-12) at East #4 Western Branch (12-10)
Hat's Pick - Western Branch by 3

West #5 Thomas Dale (7-15) at West #4 Franklin County (10-13)
Hat's Pick - Franklin County by 5

East #6 Ocean Lakes (1-21) at East #3 Kellam (14-8)
Hat's Pick - Kellam by 22

Region Tourney Final Pick: Oscar Smith over Manchester


Region 6C: Opening Round
Patriot #8 West Springfield (6-18) at Patriot #4 Fairfax (17-7)
Hat's Pick - Fairfax by 13

Patriot #5 W.T. Woodson (10-14) at National #4 Thomas Jefferson-Alexandria (11-13)
Hat's Pick - W.T. Woodson by 10

Patriot #7 Lake Braddock (6-17) at National #3 Annandale (13-11)
Hat's Pick - Annandale by 2 in OT


Region 5C: Opening Round
#9 Meadowbrook (5-17) at #8 Deep Run (6-16)
Hat's Pick - Meadowbrook by 1

#12 J.R. Tucker (0-22) at #5 Hermitage (13-8)
Hat's Pick - Hermitage by 15

#11 Prince George (2-19) at #6 Midlothian (9-13)
Hat's Pick - Midlothian by 11

#10 Clover Hill (4-18) at #7 Douglas Freeman (9-13)
Hat's Pick - Douglas Freeman by 9

Region Tourney Final Pick: Highland Springs over Hermitage


Region 5D: Sub-Region
William Fleming (17-7) at Albemarle (21-3)
Hat's Pick - Albemarle by 5

Harrisonburg (2-16) at Patrick Henry-Roanoke (22-2)
Hat's Pick - PH-Roanoke by 18


Region 4A: Opening Round at Heritage High in Newport News
#9 Jamestown (7-15) vs. #8 Manor (10-12; 10-11)
Hat's Pick - Manor by 11

#10 Deep Creek (5-17) at #7 Heritage-NN (11-11)
Hat's Pick - Heritage by 15

Region Tourney Final Pick: King's Fork over Hampton


Region 4B: Opening Round
#9 Henrico (11-11) at #8 Hanover (13-9)
Hat's Pick - Henrico by 6

#12 Powhatan (8-14) at #5 Monacan (14-8)
Hat's Pick - Monacan by 14

#11 Patrick Henry-Ashland (9-13) at #6 Dinwiddie (14-8)
Hat's Pick - Dinwiddie by 8

#10 Atlee (11-11) at #7 Eastern View (14-9)
Hat's Pick - Eastern View by 10

Region Tourney Final Pick: Varina over Monacan


Region 4D: Quarterfinals
#8 Mecklenburg (7-13) at #1 E.C. Glass (20-2)
Hat's Pick - E.C. Glass by 25

#5 Amherst (14-8) at #4 GW-Danville (16-9)
Hat's Pick - GW-Danville by 9

#6 Orange County (12-11) at #3 Jefferson Forest (18-4)
Hat's Pick - Jefferson Forest by 13

#7 Salem (9-13) at #2 Western Albemarle (21-3)
Hat's Pick - Western Albemarle by 17

Region Tourney Final Pick: E.C. Glass over Western Albemarle


Region 3B: Quarterfinals
#8 Maggie Walker Governor's School (9-13) at #1 Skyline (22-0)
Hat's Pick - Skyline by 23

#5 James Monroe (8-14) at #4 Caroline (13-10)
Hat's Pick - Caroline by 7

#6 Culpeper (6-16) at #3 William Monroe (15-7)
Hat's Pick - William Monroe by 10

#7 Brentsville District (6-16) at #2 Meridian (15-7)
Hat's Pick - Meridian by 15

Region Tourney Final Pick: Skyline over Meridian


Region 3C: Opening Round
#9 Liberty Christian (12-10) at #8 Fort Defiance (13-9)
Hat's Pick - Liberty Christian by 5

#10 Broadway (11-12) at #7 Heritage-Lynchburg (11-12)
Hat's Pick - Heritage-Lynchburg by 3

Region Tourney Final Pick: Spotswood over Fluvanna


Region 3D: Opening Round
#9 Magna Vista (7-16) at #8 William Byrd (11-13)
Hat's Pick - William Byrd by 6

#10 Hidden Valley (5-17) at #7 Carroll County (15-8)
Hat's Pick - Carroll County by 13

Region Tourney Final Pick: Cave Spring over Northside in OT


Region 2A: Opening Round
#9 Prince Edward (8-12) at #8 Amelia County (9-12)
Hat's Pick - Amelia by 4

#12 King William (5-14) at #5 Thomas Jefferson-Richmond (10-11)
Hat's Pick - TJ-Richmond by 10

#11 Poquoson (4-18) at #6 Greensville (14-7)
Hat's Pick - Greensville by 17

Region Tourney Final Pick: John Marshall over Brunswick


Region 2C: Opening Round
Appomattox (3-18) at Alleghany (10-12)
Hat's Pick - Alleghany by 12

Chatham (4-13) at Martinsville (10-11)
Hat's Pick - Martinsville by 16

Dan River (7-13) at Patrick County (10-13)
Hat's Pick - Dan River by 2 in OT

Nelson County (2-19) at James River-Buchanan (12-10)
Hat's Pick - James River-Buchanan by 19

Region Tourney Final Pick: Radford over Floyd County

Metro Conference 2023 Girls Tournament schedule

Quarterfinals:
Thursday, February 23rd TimeTBA #8 seed Gateway Christian (0-14) at #1 seed Atlantic Shores (14-0)
Thursday, February 23rd Time TBA #7 seed Hampton Christian (4-10) at #2 seed Portsmouth Christian (10-4)
Thursday, February 23rd 5:30PM #6 seed Denbigh Baptist (5-9) at #3 seed Broadwater Academy (9-5)
Thursday, February 23rd 5:00PM #5 seed StoneBridge School (7-7) at #4 seed Greenbrier Christian (7-7)

Semifinals:
Friday, February 24th 5:30PM Atlantic Shores/Gateway Christian winner versus Greenbrier Christian/StoneBridge School winner at StoneBridge School
Friday, February 24th 7:00PM Portsmouth Christian/Hampton Christian winner versus Broadwater Academy/Denbigh Baptist winner at StoneBridge School

Championship: Saturday, February 25th 5:30PM
Friday's semifinal winners meet at Denbigh Baptist for tournament championship


Two of Thursday's games have starting times still to be determined. Once we have the starting times, probably early in the week, you will be sent that information.

Metro Conference 2023 Boys Tournament schedule

Quarterfinals: Higher seeds
Thursday, February 23rd TBA #8 seed Gateway Christian (0-14) at #1 seed Atlantic Shores (13-1)
Thursday, February 23rd 6:00PM #7 seed Portsmouth Christian (5-9) at #2 seed Hampton Christian(13-1)
Thursday, February 23rd TBA #6 seed Denbigh Baptist (5-9) at #3 seed StoneBridge School (7-7)
Thursday, February 23rd 7:00PM #5 seed Broadwater Academy (6-8) at #4 seed Greenbrier Christian (7-7)

Semifinals: Friday, February 24th at Denbigh Baptist
5:30PM Atlantic Shores/Gateway Christian winner versus Broadwater Academy/Greenbrier Christian winner
7:00PM Hampton Christian/Portsmouth Christian winner versus StoneBridge School/Denbigh Baptist winner

Championship: Saturday, February 25th 7:00PM at Denbigh Baptist
Friday's semifinal winners play for tournament championship

Two of Thursday's games have starting times still to be determined. Once we have the starting times, probably early in the week, you will be sent that information.

Northern Neck Boys All-District Teams

1st Team

Lancaster - Sr. - Tyson Henderson
Lancaster - Sr. - X’Zaveion Owens
Lancaster - Sr. - Gerrion Owens
Essex - Sr. - Kameron Robinson
Westmoreland - Sr. - Vaughn Harris
Rappahannock - Sr. - Mark Delano
Lancaster - Soph. - Troy Henderson
Westmoreland - Soph. - Darrien Fauntleroy
Northumberland - Fr. - Tyreek Lundy

2nd Team

Lancaster - Sr. - Darius Smith
Westmoreland - Sr. - Jordan Saunders
Westmorland - Sr. - Kevin Ellis
Rappahannock - Sr. - Brandon Coleman
Northumberland - Sr. - C.J. Williams
Colonial Beach - Sr. - Charles Pietres
Lancaster - Soph. - Daveon Smith
Rappahannock - Fr. - C.J. Kelly

Player Of The Year
Lancaster - Troy Henderson

Coach of The Year
Lancaster - Dwayne Pinn
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