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Strasburg defeats Luray 26-23

Strasburg defeats Luray 26-23 in a slugfest that was marred by a lot of penalties by both sides. Strasburg scored on all 3 second half possessions. Luray had a crucial holding penalty driving for the win. The Bulldogs missed a 28 yard field goal for the tie. Strasburg's passing game was the difference with 2 big pass plays for scores and Ryan Roller had a 27 yard scamper to start the scoring in the 2nd half. #10 and #44 for Luray are studs running the football. Clean up the penalties and both these teams can contend in the region
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Strasburg vs Luray

Game of the Week: Rams ready for district showdown with Bulldogs​

  • By Tommy Keeler Jr. The Northern Virginia Daily
  • Oct 20, 2022 Updated 10 min ago
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STRASBURG Luray preview

Strasburg’s Takhi Coates finds hole to run through for a big gain as Warren County’s Michael Hooper, left, and Dagan Wayland, right, try to run him down during first-quarter action on Sept. 14 in Strasburg.
Rich Cooley/Daily


STRASBURG -- There will be much at stake when Strasburg's football team plays at Luray on Friday night. However, Strasburg head coach Mark Roller said he doesn't want his players to make too much of the game.
"I think they understand what's at stake, but we're treating it just like any other game," Roller said. "And you can't get too hyped over it, because your emotions get going and then all of a sudden something happens and those emotions really take over. So we're just playing it day-by-day."
Strasburg enters this week as the only undefeated team in the Bull Run District, while Luray suffered its first loss of the district and the season last week against East Rockingham.


The two teams are also the top two teams in the VHSL Region 2B power ratings, however Region 2B isn't going solely by those numbers this season to determine the playoffs. The place of teams in the Bull Run District will have the biggest impact on seedings for the Bull Run teams in the playoffs.
Strasburg senior quarterback Ryan Roller said he expects the very best effort from Luray on Friday after it lost last week.
"They came off a tough loss," Ryan Roller said. "So they're probably looking at us and they want revenge. It will be a game."
The Bulldogs (6-1, 2-1 Bull Run) are led offensively by their three running backs Brady Jenkins, Kenny Frye and Cason Bryant. Quarterback Sam Liscomb is also a threat in Luray's power running game.
Last week Frye and Liscomb suffered injuries, but Mark Roller said they will be prepared for everyone to be healthy and playing.
Mark Roller said the offensive line is big and physical and it will be a tough matchup for Strasburg's defense.
"They've got those big guys in there (on the offensive line) and then of course the running backs run really hard," Mark Roller said. "I think that's probably the biggest thing is they're in there so close, and you've got a lot of bodies flying around in there. And then all of a sudden they just pop out of a pile, and they have really good running backs. That's kind of what makes it tough, and the fact that they just run hard."


The Rams (6-1, 3-0 Bull Run) have been solid on defense all season. They are allowing only 150.5 yards and 5.5 points per contest.
Junior Colby Shaw has 64 tackles to lead the Rams, while junior Walker Conrad has 41 tackles and five sacks.
Strasburg has also been strong on the offensive side of the ball. The Rams are averaging 355.5 yards and 34.3 points per game.
The running game has been led by the tandem of senior Braden Stern (62 carries for 590 yards and eight touchdowns) and sophomore Takhi Coates (68 carries for 576 yards and six touchdowns). Ryan Roller has rushed for 240 yards and seven scores. He has also thrown for 357 yards on 17-of-29 passing with five touchdowns. Conrad has seven receptions for 129 yards and three scores.
Ryan Roller said he thinks a key to Strasburg's success this season has been team unity.
"I feel like we're meshing really well as a team," Ryan Roller said. "When one teammate does well we're all there to celebrate. When anybody does well we all come in there to celebrate. When anything goes wrong we pick them up. I think we're really coming together as a team."
Mark Roller said one thing that has helped his squad this season is the way they've taken things one opponent at a time.
"I think our guys are doing a great job of playing one week at a time and focusing on the opponent at hand," he said. "And we're executing on offense pretty well. And defensively we're doing the things that we need to do to stop people. So I'm pleased with where we are. We just need to fine tune some stuff offensively, defensively and special teams. So that's what we're kind of focusing on this week in order to prepare us for Friday night."
Mark Roller said penalties and turnovers will be key for the Rams on Friday night. He said they also have to play well on special teams. Luray's special teams played a key role in its 41-25 win over Central on Oct. 7, with an onside kick and another squib kick that Central couldn't handle.
"Central was toe-to-toe with them there, and special teams kind of put them ahead," Mark Roller said. "And when you do that, that kind of puts you behind the 8-ball when you're only getting four or five possessions for the whole game. They're so time-consuming on their offense -- but we are too. So it might be a fast game."

Article from the Northern Virginia Daily

Football Scores - 10/20/22 through 10/24/22 (WEEK 9 of 2022 Season)

WEEK 9:
Final Scores from the ninth week of the 2022 Virginia High School Football season - from Thursday, October 20, 2022 through Monday, October 24, 2022 - can be seen below...

Thursday, October 20, 2022:
Graham 41, Pulaski County 14
Holston 38, Lebanon 27
Martinsville 48, Tunstall 14
Menchville 30, Bethel 20
Meridian 34, Park View-Sterling 28
Nottoway 28, Prince Edward County 0
Roanoke Catholic 44, Hargrave Military 15
Rural Retreat 45, Northwood 0
Southampton 54, Surry County 8
Varina 50, Henrico 0
Warhill 55, Grafton 14

Friday, October 21, 2022:
Albemarle 48, Goochland 3
Alleghany 29, Carroll County 6
Annandale 28, Falls Church 27
Appomattox 35, Chatham 19
Armstrong 36, Atlee 34
Atlantic Shores Christian 17, Fredericksburg Christian 14
Bassett 50, GW-Danville 43, OT
Bath County 42, Craig County 8
Battlefield 49, Osbourn Park 0
Bayside 47, Ocean Lakes 2
Blue Ridge 53, St. Anne’s-Belfield 25
Booker T. Washington 46, Granby 0
Brentsville District 28, Riverside 14
Briar Woods 21, Potomac Falls 6out
Brookville 28, Amherst County 14
Brunswick Academy 27, Blessed Sacrament-Huguenot 20
Buckingham County 28, Amelia County 12
Buffalo Gap 22, Staunton 17
Bullis, Md. 21, St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes 7
Central Virginia Disciples 34, Smith Mountain Lake Christian 29
Centreville 46, South Lakes 6
Chantilly 29, Oakton 7
Charlottesville 49, John Marshall 8
Cin. St. Xavier, Ohio 30, Life Christian 16
Clarke County 14, East Rockingham 7
Collegiate-Richmond 23, Fork Union Prep 20
Courtland 26, Culpeper 8
Covington 32, Parry McCluer 0
Dan River 50, Nelson County 13
Dinwiddie 58, Prince George 8
Douglas Freeman 35, J.R. Tucker 6
E.C. Glass 42, Rustburg 17
Edison 35, Mount Vernon 0
Essex 68, Lancaster 18
Fairfax 29, Lake Braddock 14
Flint Hill 34, Norfolk Academy 28
Frank Cox 42, First Colonial 0
Freedom-Woodbridge 41, Potomac 0
Gar-Field 32, C.D. Hylton 0
Gate City 54, John Battle 21
Giles 42, James River-Buchanan 14
Grayson County 31, Fort Chiswell 8
Greensville County 40, Windsor 0
Gretna 41, Altavista 19
Grundy 42, Hurley 18
Halifax County 42, Patrick County 20
Hanover 41, Patrick Henry-Ashland 13
Hayfield 49, John R. Lewis 7
Heritage (Leesburg) 31, Broad Run 14
Heritage-Lynchburg 34, Jefferson Forest 0
Heritage-Newport News 21, Hampton 16
Herndon 49, McLean 7
Hidden Valley 28, Blacksburg 7
Honaker 52, Patrick Henry-Glade Spring 49
Hopewell 36, Meadowbrook 0
Indian River 40, Great Bridge 0
J.I. Burton 49, Castlewood 12
James Madison 21, Westfield 16
James River 55, Clover Hill 14
James Robinson 70, W.T. Woodson 7
James Wood 28, Fauquier 21
John Champe 34, Osbourn 32
King & Queen Central def. Charles City, forfeit (2-0)
Kellam 14, Landstown 9
King George 23, Eastern View 13
King William 34, Mechanicsville 13
King’s Fork 53, Hickory 20
Lafayette 64, Jamestown 10
Lake Taylor 53, Manor 0
Langley 35, George Marshall 20
Lee High 35, Central-Wise 30
Liberty Christian 48, Liberty-Bedford 0
Lloyd Bird 24, Powhatan 7
Lord Botetourt 48, Northside 7
Loudoun County 27, Independence 21
Loudoun Valley 35, Lightridge 34
Madison County 34, Mecklenburg County 20
Manchester 14, Cosby 3
Matoaca 21, Colonial Heights 2
Midlothian 49, George Wythe-Richmond 6
Millbrook 49, Liberty-Bealeton 14
Mills Godwin 21, Hermitage 20
Monacan 22, Huguenot 6
Mountain View 32, Brooke Point 7
Nandua 23, Arcadia 6
Nansemond-Suffolk 48, Norfolk Christian 0
Narrows 48, Eastern Montgomery 7
New Kent 14, Tabb 13
North Cross 48, Fishburne Military 6
Northampton 48, Snow Hill, Md. 37
Northumberland 45, Colonial Beach 6
Orange County 34, Monticello 7
Oscar Smith 28, Nansemond River 3
Page County 64, Mountain View 26
Patrick Henry-Roanoke 37, Christiansburg 14
Patriot 63, Freedom (South Riding) 6
Paul VI Catholic 41, Bishop Ireton 0
Phoebus 41, Woodside 7
Poquoson 48, Bruton 7
Portsmouth Christian def. Fuqua School, forfeit (2-0)
Radford 28, Floyd County 27
Randolph-Henry 54, Cumberland 6
Rappahannock 24, Westmoreland County 22
Ridgeview 20, Abingdon 13
Riverbend 29, Colonial Forge 0
Riverheads 49, Fort Defiance 14
Rock Ridge 28, St. John Paul the Great 20
Rockbridge County 21, Broadway 14
Salem 42, Cave Spring 7
South County 34, West Potomac 14
Southampton Academy 36, Kenston Forest 34
Spotswood 33, Waynesboro 0
Spotsylvania 44, James Monroe 25
Staunton River 19, William Byrd 7
Stone Bridge 49, Woodgrove 28
Strasburg 26, Luray 23
Stuarts Draft 37, Wilson Memorial 20
Sussex Central 32, Franklin 0
Tallwood 37, Princess Anne 16
Tazewell 28, Marion 13
The Covenant School 61, Rappahannock County 6
Thomas Dale 31, Petersburg 8
Thomas Walker 40, Eastside 20
Twin Springs 48, Cumberland Gap, Tenn. 8
Unity Reed 48, Gainesville 21
Virginia High 49, Chilhowie 7
Warren County 42, William Monroe 21
Warwick 48, Gloucester 0
Washington-Liberty 45, Justice 0
Western Albemarle 42, Fluvanna 21
Western Branch 45, Deep Creek 20
William Fleming 35, Franklin County 26
Woodbridge 27, Colgan 21
York 36, Smithfield 14
Yorktown 38, Wakefield 0

Saturday, October 22, 2022:
Archbishop Carroll, D.C. 54, Bishop O’Connell 0
Broadwater Academy 54, Richmond Christian 20
Churchland 48, Norcom 27
Glen Allen 37, TJ-Richmond 31, OT
Green Run 42, Salem 10
Isle of Wight Academy 23, Christchurch 7
Kecoughtan 68, Denbigh 0
Kettle Run 25, John Handley 14
Perkiomen School, Pa. 46, Randolph-Macon Academy 28
Saint James, Md. 28, Potomac School 25
St. Michael Catholic 61, Catholic High of Va. Beach 0
Trinity Episcopal 42, St. Christopher’s 7
Va. Episcopal 49, Quantico 0

Monday, October 24, 2022:
King & Queen 30, West Point 0
Northampton 39, Middlesex 20
Turner Ashby 51, Harrisonburg 21


Scores compiled 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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RVA AREA REGIONS TOURNAMENT CENTRAL: FALL 2022

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2022​

RVA AREA REGIONS TOURNAMENT CENTRAL: FALL 2022

It's time!
Region tournaments in both volleyball and field hockey are about to begin over the next week.

FIELD HOCKEY
:

CLASS 1--3, REGION A (All Matches at Higher Seed)

FIRST ROUND (Wednesday October 26):

Game 1: #9 Hopewell at #8 Phoebus, time TBA
Game 2: #10 Lafayette at #7 Colonial Heights, time TBA

QUARTERFINALS (Thursday October 27):

Game 3: Game 1 winner at #1 Tabb, 12pm, Bailey Field
Game 4: #5 Lakeland at #4 Bruton, 4pm, Bailey Field
Game 5: #6 New Kent at #3 Poquoson, 6pm, Poquoson MS
Game 6: Game 2 winner at #2 York, 2pm, Bailey Field

SEMIFINALS (Tuesday November 1):

Game 4 winner vs. Game 3 winner, time TBA
Game 6 winner vs. Game 5 winner, time TBA

CHAMPIONSHIP (Thursday November 3):

Semifinal Winners, time TBA

Posted by robwitham at 11:31 AM

RVA AREA REGIONS TOURNAMENT CENTRAL: FALL 2022

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2022​

RVA AREA REGIONS TOURNAMENT CENTRAL: FALL 2022​

It's time!
Region tournaments in both volleyball and field hockey are about to begin over the next week.


FIELD HOCKEY
:

CLASS 1--3, REGION A (All Matches at Higher Seed)

FIRST ROUND (Wednesday October 26):

Game 1: #9 Hopewell at #8 Phoebus, time TBA
Game 2: #10 Lafayette at #7 Colonial Heights, time TBA

QUARTERFINALS (Thursday October 27):

Game 3: Game 1 winner at #1 Tabb, 12pm, Bailey Field
Game 4: #5 Lakeland at #4 Bruton, 4pm, Bailey Field
Game 5: #6 New Kent at #3 Poquoson, 6pm, Poquoson MS
Game 6: Game 2 winner at #2 York, 2pm, Bailey Field

SEMIFINALS (Tuesday November 1):

Game 4 winner vs. Game 3 winner, time TBA
Game 6 winner vs. Game 5 winner, time TBA

CHAMPIONSHIP (Thursday November 3):

Semifinal Winners, time TBA

Posted by robwitham at 11:31 AM

Next weeks Heritage/LCA game

My buddy and I are talking about going to this game Thursday night. Salem is off next week, so I have to get my fix somewhere. 😆 I hope the weather will be good and we will be able to make it. If we make it I'd like to meet up with any posters that would like to before the game. @VolNation85 @lyhsports

As it draws closer I'll let you know for sure. Let me know if anyone would be interested and we'll try to work something out.

Week 8 Pick'Em Results

Week 8 Results:
@Duke9172 – 11 (Pick Week 9 GOTW)
BullRun66 – 9
G Master Blaster W – 9
Gunz41 – 9
tylerrossfc10 – 9
Champ Cage – 8
gladiators01 – 8
lawhoo1819 – 8
RedPrideNation_RollPride – 8
Reecesdad – 8
RobberBrown – 8
gladiatorgrad10 – 7
kwhs95fan – 7
Susie33 – 7
Triple HHH – 7
WP02alum – 7
RappriverEHS – 6
obguthr – 5


Updated Season Scoring Tally through Week 6:
gladiators01 – 72
BullRun66 - 70
Reecesdad - 70
WP02Alum - 70
ChampCage - 69
RobberBrown - 69
RedPrideNation_RollPride - 68
Kwhs95fan - 67
Gunz41 – 66
Duke9172 – 65
G Master Blaster W - 65
tylerrossfc10 - 64
lawhoo1819 - 63
RappriverEHS – 62
Triple HHH - 62
obguthr - 52
Susie33 - 52
Trutiger16 - 22
gladiatorgrad10 - 21
HereForTheRumors - 15
M11H16D18H - 15
RickTick - 15
OC Boy - 11
Reddevils00 - 10
Fairlawncat - 8
TripleOpt - 8
Rtides88 – 7

Final Score from Historic Mitchell Stadium in Bluefield, West Virginia

Graham G-Men gouge Pulaski County Cougars 41-14. Jonathan Shockley started at QB for Graham and threw two TD passes to Chris Edwards. Sean Hughes, Jamel Floyd, Tristan Haas and freshman Daniel Jennings rotated at RB for the G-Men. Dylan Nash connected on 5 of 6 PAT's. Brayden Meadows and Ty'Drez Clements did not play on offense. Graham moves to 8-0 and will stay on top in Region 2D. Pulaski fall to 4-4 on the season.
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