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Week 11 Pick'em

Northampton vs Nandua
Westmoreland vs Essex
Northumberland vs Rappahannock
Surry Co. vs Sussex-Central
Buffalo Gap vs Fort Defiance
Brunswick vs Greenville
Fort Chiswell vs Giles
Chilhowie vs Holston
Honaker vs Rural Retreat
Grundy vs Central-Wise

GOTW: Bath Co vs Narrows- Winner and points total please

Region D Final Standings.

1. Graham (10-0, 5-0) 26.60
2. Union (7-3, 5-1) 23.40
3. Ridgeview (8-2, 4-2) 23.40
4. Virginia (7-3, 4-1) 21.10
5. Lebanon (7-3, 2-3) 20.80
6. Tazewell (5-5, 3-2) 19.50
7. Gate City (6-4, 3-3) 19.40
8. Lee (5-5, 2-4) 18.60
9. Richlands (2-8, 1-4) 14.50
10. Central (2-8, 1-5) 14.10
11. John Battle (0-10, 0-6) 12.70
12. Marion (0-10, 0-5) 11.90

This is what I ended up with.
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2024 Class 6 Region C/D Power Points

The all-too early, you didn't know you needed, Week 0 Power Points:

Region C
Fairfax (26) 26.00
Hayfield (26) 26.00
Lake Braddock (26) 26.00
Lewis (26) 26.00
South County (26) 26.00
Alexandria City (15) 15.00
Annandale (15) 15.00
C.G. Woodson (15) 15.00
Edison (15) 15.00
Falls Church (15) 15.00
Justice (15) 15.00
Robinson (15) 15.00
West Springfield (15) 15.00
Mount Vernon (0) N/A
West Potomac (0) N/A

Region D
Centreville (26) 26.00
Chantilly (26) 26.00
Herndon (26) 26.00
Langley (26) 26.00
Madison (26) 26.00
Marshall (26) 26.00
McLean (26) 26.00
Washington-Liberty (26) 26.00
Yorktown (26) 26.00
Oakton (15) 15.00
South Lakes (15) 15.00
Wakefield (15) 15.00
Westfield (15) 15.00

Region B Seeds and points

1. Dinwiddie 33.8000
2. Varina 33.4444
3. Huguenot 32.8000
4. King George 29.2000
5. Courtland 28.1000
6. Eastern View 27.800
7. Hanover 24.9000
8. Powhatan 24.5000
9. Monacan 24.0000
10. Henrico 23.9000
11. Caroline 23.4000
12. Atlee 23.2000
13. Spotsylvania 22.1000
14. PH-Ashland 20.5000
15. Chancellor 19.4000
16. RSA 17.90
17. Mechanicsville 16.8000

#8 Powhatan at #1 Dinwiddie
#7 Hanover at #2 Varina
#6 Eastern View at #3 Huguenot
#5 Courtland at #4 King George
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Football Scores - 11/7/24 through 11/9/24 (WEEK 11 of 2024 Season)

WEEK 11:
Final Scores from the eleventh full week of the 2024 Virginia High School Football season - from Thursday, November 7, 2024 through Saturday, November 9, 2024 - can be seen below...

Thursday, November 7, 2024:
Armstrong 53, Mechanicsville 17
Bethel 57, Menchville 14
Colonial Beach 28, Lancaster 22
Hurley 52, Twin Valley 14
James River-Midlothian 49, Clover Hill 34
King William 42, King & Queen Central 0
Lafayette 14, Poquoson 6
Smithfield 49, Tabb 14
Thomas Dale 21, Petersburg 6
Union 55, John Battle 6

Friday, November 8, 2024:
Abingdon 49, Lee High 7
Albemarle 27, Western Albemarle 20 (OT)
Alleghany 48, Floyd County 13
Altavista 73, Chatham 18
Amherst 68, Liberty-Bedford 0
Appomattox 45, Dan River 10
Bath County 49, Narrows 12
Battlefield 29, Patriot 7
Bayside 28, Tallwood 7
Briar Woods 27, Independence 13
Broadway 56, Harrisonburg 0
Buckingham def. Amelia, forfeit (2-0)
Caroline 42, James Monroe 14
Chantilly 35, Oakton 7
Churchland 55, Manor 0
Clarke County 49, Madison County 35
Craig County 36, Meadow Bridge (WV) 14
Deep Creek 28, Lakeland 7
Dinwiddie 45, Matoaca 39
Dominion 27, Park View-Sterling 8
Eastern View 23, Courtland 21
Eastside 51, Castlewood 0
Fairfax 50, Alexandria City 39
Falls Church 26, Justice 23
Frank Cox 16, Kempsville 14
GW-Danville 48, Tunstall 6
Gainesville 61, Unity Reed 0
Giles 31, Fort Chiswell 0
Glen Allen 55, Mills Godwin 0
Glenvar 48, Carroll County 0
Grafton 16, York 0
Graham 56, Richlands 10
Grayson County 47, Galax 3
Green Run 35, Ocean Lakes 10
Greensville County 22, Brunswick 20
Gretna 56, William Campbell 0
Grundy 58, Central-Wise 24
Halifax County 40, Martinsville 20
Hayfield 63, John R. Lewis 0
Henrico 35, Atlee 21
Heritage-Lynchburg 10, Brookville 7
Hermitage 63, J.R. Tucker 26
Highland Springs 42, Hanover 14
Holston 21, Chilhowie 14
Honaker 48, Rural Retreat 33
Huguenot 40, Monacan 23
I.C. Norcom 41, Booker T. Washington 6
Indian River 31, Grassfield 13
James Madison 41, Centreville 0
James Wood 43, Millbrook 27
John Champe 44, Freedom-South Riding 7
Kettle Run 47, Brentsville District 13
King George 35, Chancellor 0
King's Fork 47, Hickory 16
Lake Braddock 35, James Robinson 28
Lake Taylor 46, Norview 0
Landstown 21, Kellam 12
Langley 38, McLean 0
Liberty Christian 50, Jefferson Forest 6
Lightridge 35, Potomac Falls 0
Lloyd Bird 30, Midlothian 22
Lord Botetourt 42, Franklin County 7
Loudoun County 48, Heritage-Leesburg 28
Louisa 57, Goochland 7
Luray 68, Page County 7
Magna Vista 29, Mecklenburg County 22
Manchester 54, Cosby 10
Maret, D.C. 40, Rocktown 21
Maury 77, Granby 0
Meridian 56, Fauquier 22
Middlesex def. Mathews, forfeit (2-0)
Montcalm (WV) 46, Bland County 6
Monticello 35, Fluvanna 21
Mount Vernon 35, Thomas Edison 26
Nansemond River 41, Great Bridge 13
New Kent 55, Bruton 28
North Stafford 27, Colonial Forge 17
Northampton 36, Nandua 34
Nottoway 32, Randolph-Henry 0
Orange County 51, Charlottesville 0
Osbourm 44, Osbourn Park 0
Oscar Smith 42, Western Branch 0
Parry McCluer 48, Eastern Montgomery 0
Patrick County 35, James River-Buchanan 3
Patrick Henry-Glade Spring 56, Northwood 6
Patrick Henry-Roanoke 51, Hidden Valley 14
Phoebus 66, Denbigh 7
Potomac 24, Colgan 21
Powhatan 35, Richmond School of the Arts 7
Prince George 15, Hopewell 7
Pulaski County 20, Cave Spring 17
Rappahannock 35, Northumberland 15
Ridgeview 42, Gate City 6
Riverbend 42, Massaponax 28
Rock Ridge 36, Annandale 35
Rockbridge County 28, William Monroe 6
Rustburg 21, E.C. Glass 14 (OT)
Rye Cove 61, Twin Springs 6
Salem 76, Blacksburg 10
Salem-Virginia Beach 77, Princess Anne 12
Southampton 52, Franklin 0
Spotsylvania 29, Culpeper 22
St. Mary's Ryken, MD 49, Bishop Ireton 0
Stafford 38, Mountain View 0
Staunton 35, Waynesboro 6
Staunton River 29, William Fleming 28 (2OT)
Strasburg 20, Central-Woodstock 19
Stone Bridge 38, Riverside 10
Sussex Central 36, Surry 28
Tazewell 62, Lebanon 61 (2OT)
Thomas Walker 39, J.I. Burton 18
TJ-Richmond 42, Colonial Heights 0
Turner Ashby 42, Spotswood 7
Tuscarora 42, Broad Run 0
Varina 40, Patrick Henry-Ashland 0
Virginia High 56, Marion 8
Warhill 47, Jamestown 0
West Point 47, Chares City 8
West Potomac 17, South County 14
West Springfield 63, C.G. Woodson 6
Westfield 49, South Lakes 21
William Byrd 28, Northside 13
Wilson Memorial 30, Stuarts Draft 20
Woodbridge 22, Gar-Field 7
Woodgrove 28, Loudoun Valley 21

VISAA D-2 State Semis:
Blue Ridge 48, Atlantic Shores 20

Saturday, November 9, 2024:
Archbishop Carroll, D.C. 50, St. John Paul the Great 0
Bishop O'Connell 50, Paul VI Catholic 0
Essex 20, Westmoreland County 14
Herndon 42, Yorktown 14
Sherando 28, John Handley 14
Washington-Liberty 38, Wakefield 7
Woodberry Forest 16, Episcopal 14

VISAA Playoffs=
Division I Semis:
Benedictine 29, Trinity Episcopal 28
St. Michael 18, St. Christopher's 6

Division II Semis:
North Cross 48, Fredericksburg Christian 0

VISFL Playoffs=
Division I Final:
The Covenant School 20, Virginia Episcopal 14, OT

Division II Final:
Brunswick Academy 27, Southampton Academy 6


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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Roanoke Valley Regular Season Wrap Up

Salem: Probably one of the most explosive Salem offenses I have ever seen. Got behind early against lca because of a blocked kick but was matching them score for score after that. Fleming was a single miss step offensively, but if Fleming and Salem had to play again, I would say it would be a high scoring game for both teams. Salem found some serious success in the misdirection of the split back formation. Defensively it has been fun watching them grow. Personnel changes every week, as late as week 9. Looking at the different bodies they have had in the interior d line and Mike and Sam Lb has been interesting to say the least but really cool to watch this young defense grow their skills every week! Mules getting it done, 55 and 67 are fun to watch. Mean.

Fleming: after playing Salem, I was ready to say this was the best team I have ever seen come out of the Roanoke valley (been watching football since I was about 10 years old in 2005). However, every week since beating Salem, it seems like they have had games that were closer than they should be or had been pulling away later and later in the game. Finally caught up to them against SR. Fleming is big everywhere they need to be and fast everywhere they need to be and coached well, so I hope they regroup and make a deep playoff run. It’s high school football, kids will get upset some games.

Staunton River: back when I played at Salem we always played Staunton River in a preseason scrimmage and I always thought, “man those kids can hit”. I did not see them play but has been awesome seeing them beat good teams and keep all of their games close. Good for them for not getting demoralized by some close losses and staying strong. I hope they still hit like they used to. Beating Fleming last game after the year they had must feel like winning the state championship! And honestly, Fleming is a state championship caliber team! Congrats SR!

Northside: saw the Salem game and thought they had some firepower on offense. When Salem beat them, there was a lot of talk about how they had not played anybody, but they had been undefeated up until then. Not a bad northside team, and proved it by keeping parts of the Fleming game close and by beating a good LB team week 9 of their season. Good season for their program as they needed some momentum.

William Byrd: saw the Byrd vs lb game. During this game they seemed to be pretty hit or miss on offense. Well coached but some drives would stall out and some drives would be finished with a td in 4-5 plays. Defensively they were pretty stout but the power run game of LB was too much for them. Between this season and last season, it seems like Byrd is really developing a program. Two of the close brothers (previous Salem players) are coaching at Byrd and you love to see them helping that program succeed. Their offense is a bit modern in my book, with some of their personnel (not overly fast but brawny good runners), I would like to see them get their hand in the dirt and go from under center and pound, but there are some limitations on that when a growing program. New “air raid” offense allows you to get the ball to multiple kids and gets the kids excited about the game=more participation, so on and so on. They aren’t a power based team and they are good, hope to see this continue. (But still let’s have one fullback formation please, just for me)

Lord Botetourt: When I saw them play Byrd, I was very impressed by their defense. They seem to have some stud d backs as well, none that will go d1, just great high school athletes all around in their defensive backfield. As a previous mule and an offense fan, it’s hard to know how I feel about this offense. I do not even know what to call it. Wild cat? Sometimes a running back takes a direct snap and sometimes a qb does? Throw a couple of sniffer backs/wing backs to the side they are going to run it and let them log/ seal the edge? Their o-line seams to get after it and they end up being a dominant “three yards and cloud of dust” offense, but I really don’t get it. Usually the three yards come on some variations of a sweep that is being ran by the person (qb/rb?) that takes a direct snap from shotgun. Not trying to down the offense because it was effective and demoralizing to WB, but I just do not know that offense enough to understand it conceptually. Did not see the game but lost to Northside. Not sure what happened there but like I said, northside is not a bad team, and if LB came out weak they could easily lose that game, which they did. Otherwise beat some pretty strong opponents (Staunton River, William Byrd) and kept it close with some stronger bigger schools (ec glass and Fleming). Good to see LB is still strong

PH: had a good year, all of their losses were to strong teams, and handled all of the teams they should have handled. If they played Salem again, I could see it being closer. When Salem got up on them a score and they got a couple flags in the first half, it really seemed like they got demoralized. This seems like a team that rides the momentum. Need to learn that every game can be won even if you’re behind. Good to see another solid PH team this year, and not sure if they are making the playoffs, but if they are, I hope they play hard and keep their heads up and win as many games as they can.

Cave spring: Not too much to say, seems well coached, and they were able to pull out some games and keep other games close. Hope this program gets stronger (2006-2012 had some really strong cave teams, let’s get back to that)

Hidden valley: 90-0 in the first game really set the tone for the rest of the season. Had a couple of tough kids playing and I hope the ones that stuck with it are proud of themselves. Only one chance to play high school football, and the kids playing on that team had to truely love the game. Like I said, there were some tough linemen, and on offense, I saw them execute occasionally. Would really like to see this program get back on track. 2011 score was 10-3 vs Salem and 2012 it was 24-14 vs Salem. In 2007 it was 22-21, Salem winning all three of the previously mentioned games. But those were good Salem teams and HV played them close (maybe I am biased because I played on those Salem teams). Weaver has proven to be a good coach and a good guy from what I can tell, not really sure what happens when seasons fall apart like this one. Go back to the I formation and make fullbacks great again. Thats just my bias. They had some great I formation teams back in my day. But more than a formation is needed to get morale up. Wish them the best.

Franklin county: I know coach Edwards is a good coach. Played under him, tough man but cares about the kids under him. Unfortunately this Franklin county team did not put it together for as many games as they needed to this season. Against Salem, I was really impressed with their explosiveness on offense and their QB. Had a few guys who liked to hit. Also, they beat SR (a good team despite their record) and kept it close with Fleming in the first half from what I saw. Inconsistent is probably the best word to describe. While playing their best they could keep up with anyone but also seemingly played down. Wish coach Edward the best and success next year!

Pulaski: Going into tonight maybe one of the best 2 win teams on the state? Like Staunton River, whenever you play Pulaski you say, “man those kids can hit”. I was out of town during the Pulaski Salem game so I cannot tell you much about this team but putting up forty on Salem was shocking and scary as a Salem fan. However, with a couple of wins the weeks after they proved that they weren’t as bad as their record showed. I hope they still take pride in their program and develop hard nosed young men. It should mean something to have Pulaski on your chest.

Blacksburg:these kids should be proud of their season. So much has to be done right just to win one football game, so four games this season after only 2 wins in 4? years is a huge step in the right direction. While many may not be impressed, they showed some competency on offense and defense this year. Keep it going for next year Blacksburg!

Christiansburg: first year with new coach so this was not a bad regular season record. 5-5. Like I said above, you have to do so many things right just to win a single football game. There is just so much to put together. Seemed like their kids really enjoyed playing. They came out swinging in a modified wing T concept second half against Salem and ran right down the field and scored after only a little success in the first half running a more “modern” offense. reminded me of the days of Brenden motley, Zach snell and Joey augustine running those wing t concepts so effectively from 2008-2011. Bring back the old school offenses! Let your offense tackles block down! Let your fullbacks kick out! Do some misdirection! Anyways, off my soap box, good season and hope this coach can keep the momentum going in the right direction.

I’m sure I missed a lot but I love high school football in the Roanoke valley and want to see it prosper! Staunton River taking out Fleming tonight is what it is all about! Any time, any place, you got to go out there and play the game. No fear.

I see all these polls about points and standings in the playoffs but I have no idea about that math-y stuff I tune out. Just hope Salem has at least one home game.

No serious rhetorical or analytical framework would have you take Staunton River over Fleming before tonight, and then Staunton River showed us that high school football is not the place for any concrete judgements/predictions of how these games are going to go. Gotta go out there and play the game. Only 5 out of the 10 Salem state championship teams have had undefeated regular seasons. One of those teams (2000) lost 4 regular season games in less than impressive fashion (paraphrasing spartan of yore) and two of those teams had 2 losses. Especially for year 2000, no analysis would have lead to the conclusion to say: “this team will go on and decidedly win the state championship” before the playoffs started. But they did.

If your team is in the playoffs, whether you are the 1st seed or the 8th seed, your team has a chance to win the state championship (*cough* Blacksburg 2016 *cough*). It’s playoff time in Virginia, baby!

College Football Ain't Good No Mo

The traditional powerhouses of college football began to show their weakness when 2007 App State went into the Big House and ran circles around Michigan. 2018 The Citadel trailed Alabama 17-10 at the half and 2017 Troy quietly defeated LSU 24-21. Two years later it was 2019 LSU lifting the national championship trophy. The ranking system in college football is a joke. It serves to make sure that highly financed colleges and universities with powerful alumni are the only teams invited and that Northern Illinois or some other unknown but stable football program will not come in and bulldoze Oregon. The portal system and the potential for NIL income as teams piecing together their teams just before spring practice. The first coach to master that system wins. For now I believe there are multiple unranked FCS teams that can easily beat the power 5 conference teams. This determination to keep Alabama in the top 12 in spite of them being losers is weak. The 2021/2022 back to back national champs Georgia Bulldogs now look like a really bad high school football team but ranked 3 before getting mashed. Think Tenth Avenue Freeze Out.
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Essex 14 Westmoreland 7 Halftime

Essex went up 8-0, only to have the Eagles march down the field. However, Westmoreland turned it over on downs at the Essex 10. Essex then fumbled it at their own 6, and Westmoreland recovered. The very next play, Westmoreland fumbled it back. Essex goes on a 93 yard drive to go up 14-0, but Westmoreland responded by returning the kickoff for a TD. Westmoreland gets the ball to start the 2nd half.

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Matoaca @ Dinwiddie

Navy Nation or the RVA Metro #1 team?

  • Navy Nation

    Votes: 21 75.0%
  • Matoaca

    Votes: 7 25.0%

Who yall got? Biggest game in the state of VA this week. Matoaca is loaded, but Dinwiddie owned this same team last year, EASILY.

On paper, Matoaca should be on a collision course to play Maury at Bridgeforth. Their offense (on paper) is as high powered as they come but they’ve played down to their level of competition, tremendously. Dinwiddie is hands down the better coached team in this one which may be the difference over talent. What yall think?

Sherando vs John Handley

I wanted to provide my little write up on this game as well as get the conversation started.


Wow, this game is arguably the game of the year in 4D this year. The 8-1 Judges of Handley taking on the 8-1 Warriors of Sherando. On Saturday, November 9th, 2024 the Warriors will make that short trip up 81 from Stephens City to The Handley Bowl, Home of the Judges. The Warriors come into this game led by Senior QB Micah Carlson. Carlson has a slew of receivers that he can throw to including multi sport athlete Tucker Lafever. Micah has a great arm and has the ability to pick the Judges defense apart if the secondary of Handley does not play well. On the other side the Judges have a very solid QB of their own in Freshman Triston Darling. The kid is just a freshman and he is really showing this year how much talent he has. The Judges also have a stand out Senior running back in Hassan Akanbi. I do believe Hassan is the leading rusher in the Fredrick County area. During my time of living in Winchester, VA I learned about the importance of winning “The Apple Cup”. This game looks like it will decide the winner of The Apple Cup. For those that don’t know, Winchester is known for Apples. The Apple Cup is a trophy that the three Fredrick County schools Sherando, James Wood, and Millbrook battle for each year with the main Winchester City school, John Handley. I hope the community of Winchester shows out for this game and that both the Warriors and Judges play a great game next weekend. If you haven’t been to The Handley Bowl it is quite the experience. The High School is breathtaking and it’s just a beautiful atmosphere. Heck, I used to sometimes take the long way to the grocery store just to take a glance of the high school in passing in my car lol. I thoroughly enjoyed my time spent living in Winchester and really saw how much the Winchester community supports their high school teams. This will be a great game. My prediction? I’m taking the Judges in a close one 31-24. I think having this game at home will give the Judges an edge and will ultimately help them pull out the win.
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Here we go again, for the last regular season weekend of the year. What garnered my attention is

The first thing that caused me to pause was the simple fact that the regular season is over already. Wow, wasn’t it just yesterday when things got started with post about preseason prognostications?

And, as MrSalem1000 mentioned, it’s not lost on me that for a great many of these kids that we rooted for this year, they have finished their football careers, forever. It’s sad that so many of them will never strap their helmets on again and play the game they have loved since they were munchkins. God Bless them each and every one of them.

How about both schools named Salem hanging 76 or 77 points on their opponents?

And this one, Tasewell and Lebanon went to double overtime to finally end with Tazewell winning 62 to 61! That must have been a wild game?

Speaking of double OT, who in the world would have thought that Staunton River would beat Wm Fleming? Not me, for sure. It took SR two overtime periods to do it, but they pulled it off.

Powhatan needed to win, plus a lot of help to make it into the playoffs. Their win was not really in doubt because their opponent was RSA, (old George Wythe), but they needed Atlee to get beaten by Henrico. Well Henrico did their part and Powhatan gets to play for at least one more game. Nothing personal against Powhatan, but I sure hope they are one and done. Because you see, they come to Dinwiddie Friday night.

Man, talk about going from the penthouse to the outhouse? Galax, the reigning state Class 1 Champions did not win a game this year. It’s been a really long time since that has happened to the Maroon Tide. Like 35 years ago really long time. 1989 to be exact.

This one caught my eye and I hope someone knows what happened? The Lake Taylor-Norview game was called in the first half. I see that the score was 49-0 LT. Was it stopped because it was out of hand and it served no purpose to continue playing? Or something else.

Coach Hall, that came over from Manchester after a 25 year storied career, has his Prince George Royals in the playoffs in his first year.

Bruton, which had not lost a game before last week to a very strong Poquoson team, must have had some leftover blues. New Kent, (which on paper at least), and which they should have beaten easily, put a good old fashion whopping on them, 55 to 28.

And lastly, the game between unbeaten Matoaca and once beaten Dinwiddie had a lot of eyes on it. And the game did not disappoint. Dinwiddie fought back from a 19 point deficit and scored the go ahead touchdown with 27 tics left on the clock. Matoaca made a valiant effort in those last 27 seconds, but the game ended with Dinwiddie intercepting a Hail Mary pass as time expired. The final score was 45-39.


That’s it from me, now let’s hear from you. What did you see this week that is notable and worthy of sharing with your forum brothers and sisters?

Pick em Week 11 Results and Standings

Congratulations to @Bfootball08 for winning this week's Pick em! Also, Congratulations to @gladiators01 for having the most points during the regular season!

Bfootball08 24
FoxesPride 23
salemfan32 23
gladiators01 23
DinwiddieProud 22
CHUKNOW 22
Shruikan 22
cutnjump 22
Scalvinscaliwag 22
Gunz41 21
Virginia HS Football Fan 21
tylerrossfc10 21
BullRun66 21
SFUWO 21
freeatlast2013 21
BleedingNavy 21
mike salem 20
ArcticBuc 20
edwinanderson2nd 20
VirginiaGreat08 20
CavsGrad 18
General172011 18
MrSir#5 18
BoKnowsSports 16
lyhsports 16
m-squared 15

gladiators01 215
freeatlast2013 214
Bfootball08 213
SFUWO 210
mike salem 208
cutnjump 207
tylerrossfc10 206
salemfan32 206
DinwiddieProud 205
Scalvinscaliwag 205
BoKnowsSports 204
lyhsports 201
BleedingNavy 201
MrSir#5 200
ArcticBuc 199
Shruikan 199
edwinanderson2nd 198
VirginiaGreat08 198
CHUKNOW 194
FoxesPride 193
General172011 192
Gunz41 188
BullRun66 187
Virginia HS Football Fan 183
m-squared 178
CavsGrad 170
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