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News 12th Annual VaPreps Classic Lineup - Jan. 11 at Green Run and Jan. 25 at Churchland

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Mark your calendar NOW!
Two JAM-PACKED days of hoops comes your way fans
- Sat. Jan. 11, 2020 at Green Run HS in Virginia Beach
- Sat. Jan. 25, 2020 at Churchland HS in Portsmouth
for the 12th Annual #VaPrepsClassic!

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The 12th Annual VirginiaPreps.com Basketball Classic Session 1 comes your way at Green Run High School in Virginia Beach on Saturday, January 11, 2020.

The Matchups:
11:00 AM – First Colonial
(7-3) vs. Grafton (3-6*)
12:40 PM – Kellam (3-7*) vs. Bethel (5-3*)
2:20 PM – Oscar Smith (7-2*) vs. Henrico (9-1*)
4:00 PM – Cape Henry (7-3*) vs. Fairfax (8-2*)
5:40 PM – Norview (12-1*) vs. South County (11-0*)
7:20 PM – Landstown (5-6*) vs. Blue Ridge (10-3)
9:00 PM – Green Run (10-1*) vs. King’s Fork (9-1)

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General Admission: $10 for Adults; $5 for Kids Ages 18 & Under
Reserve Price: $8 for Adults; $3 for Kids Ages 18 & Under


The 12th Annual VirginiaPreps.com Basketball Classic Session 2 comes your way at Churchland High School in Portsmouth on Saturday, January 25, 2020.

Saturday, January 25, 2020 Matchups at Churchland High School:

11:00 AM – Great Bridge vs. Steward School
12:40 PM – Churchland vs. Osbourn Park
2:20 PM – Nansemond River vs. Western Albemarle
4:00 PM – Lake Taylor vs. Varina
5:40 PM – Menchville vs. North Stafford
7:20 PM – Western Branch vs. L.C. Bird
9:00 PM – John Marshall vs. Oscar Smith



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General Admission: $10 for Adults; $5 for Kids Ages 18 & Under
Reserve Price: $8 for Adults; $3 for Kids Ages 18 & Under


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RVa Top 10 Basketball Polls

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2022​

HOOPS: First Top 10 High School Polls of 2022-2023 Season​


With nearly three weeks of action complete and "Holiday Tournament Central" beginning Friday night, let's take a look at the first RVA Sports Network Top 10 High School Basketball Polls of the 2022-23 season!


BOYS:

1) John Marshall
2) Manchester
3) Varina
4) L.C. Bird
5) James River
6) Hopewell
7) Highland Springs
8) Mills Godwin
9) Trinity Episcopal
10) St. Christopher's

On The Cusp: Hermitage, Benedictine, Hanover, Cosby


GIRLS:

1) James River
2) Manchester
3) Thomas Dale
4) Glen Allen
5) Highland Springs
6) Monacan
7) Cosby
8) L.C. Bird
9) Hermitage
10) Mechanicsville

On The Cusp: John Marshall, Mills Godwin, Steward, Hopewell, Louisa




Posted by robwitham at 1:01 PM
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RVA Sports Network Top 10 Basketball Polls

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2022​

HOOPS: First Top 10 High School Polls of 2022-2023 Season​


With nearly three weeks of action complete and "Holiday Tournament Central" beginning Friday night, let's take a look at the first RVA Sports Network Top 10 High School Basketball Polls of the 2022-23 season!


BOYS:

1) John Marshall
2) Manchester
3) Varina
4) L.C. Bird
5) James River
6) Hopewell
7) Highland Springs
8) Mills Godwin

9) Trinity Episcopal
10) St. Christopher's

On The Cusp: Hermitage, Benedictine, Hanover, Cosby


GIRLS:

1) James River
2) Manchester
3) Thomas Dale
4) Glen Allen
5) Highland Springs

6) Monacan
7) Cosby
8) L.C. Bird
9) Hermitage

10) Mechanicsville

On The Cusp: John Marshall, Mills Godwin, Steward, Hopewell, Louisa




Posted by robwitham at 1:01 PM

How Power Points are calculated

Game Points
Teams receive game points regardless if they win or lose, but earn significantly more points for winning. For example, a team will earn 26 points for beating a Class 6 team, but will only receive 14 points for losing to a Class 6 team.

Class/Winning Against/Losing Against
Class 6/26/14
Class 5/24/12
Class 4/22/10
Class 3/20/8
Class 2/18/6
Class 1/16/4

Bonus/Rider Points
Bonus points (also known as rider points) are what separate great teams from good teams. For each opponent a team beats—they’ll receive 2 bonus points for each win that opponent has during the season. For opponents a team loses to—they’ll receive only 1 bonus point for each win that opponent has during the season.

For example, if Team A beats Team B who goes 0-10 during the season, Team A will receive no bonus points at all because Team B doesn’t have any wins (0 wins x 2 points) and Team B will receive 10 points (10 wins x 1 point). And if Team A beats Team C who is 9-1, Team A will receive 18 bonus points (9 wins x 2 points) and Team C will receive 10 points (10 wins x 1 point).

Classification Points
The addition of classification points makes it possible for higher class teams to play lower class team's without creating a disadvantage. Historical districts are still used as a core in scheduling, which creates some districts with different class teams. If a higher class team play's a lower class team, they will automatically receive 2 points for each class jump to make up for the difference in base points. These points are now given whether a team is in your district or not.
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