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Just for random general topics.

I see that the last time Shaunclair was seen was July 8, 2017. I sent him a private message on the conversation feature, on the off chance that he would answer. He was certainly a character, but he added a lot of fun and spice to our conversations. I for one, miss him.

I also miss Devils99. I know his position as an AD greatly limits his time and his ability to speak his mind on Preps these days. But he sure has his hand on the pulse of football in the tidewater area.

There was, or is an older gentleman from Chilhowie that used to post about his team and the far southwest. I hope and pray his health is good.anyone know his situation.

The former editor of Preps, Rod Johnson?, left to Coach down in the tidewater area. I believe it was Oscar Smith? Is he still coaching down there?

There was a guy from Tidewater that was in the Navy, I think. The last I heard he was due to return from deployment. He was a big LT fan, if I recall correctly. I wonder were he is? It’s been several years since we have heard from him.

Does anyone know “authoritatively“ what the cost is to install a turf field? Specifically inside the track only.

I heard that the new Mecklenburg school had structural issues and the kids were back at the old two school buildings until the problems are rectified.
Does anyone have the scoop?

If you are wondering why I have time to do all this typing, my ass is sick as a dog. It’s that damn respiratory crap going around. I would stagger into work and try to tough it out, but I don’t want to expose my employees. So here I am in bed, miserable as all hell. And bored to tears. Don’t get me wrong, I‘m not complaining. There are a lot of folks a heck of a lot worse off than me. I just don’t do “sick” well at all.

Predictions Hatfield's VHSL State Basketball Quarterfinal Picks (3/3/23)

It's here - the 2023 VHSL State Basketball Tournament. There are 24 quarterfinal matchups on the boys side and 24 on the girls side on this first Friday of March 2023. Semifinal games are slated for Monday, March 6th, and then the Finals will take place at VCU's Siegel Center on March 9-11.

Below, you can get a look at how my Predictions have done this postseason + in recent years before my pick selections on each quarterfinal.


Hatfield's 2023 Region Playoff Total: 153-39 (79.7%)

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%)


VHSL State Quarterfinals - Friday 3/3/23:

BOYS:

Class 6:

Region B #1 Patriot (25-3) vs. Region A #2 Landstown (19-6) at Gainesville

Hat's Pick - Patriot 56-50


Region A #1 Oscar Smith (24-1) vs. Region B #2 Forest Park (18-9) at Great Bridge

Hat's Pick - Oscar Smith 64-55


Region D #1 South Lakes (24-3) vs. Region C #2 Thomas Edison (21-7) at Westfield

Hat's Pick - South Lakes 70-66


Region C #1 Hayfield (27-1) vs. Region D #2 James Madison (19-8) at South County

Hat's Pick - Hayfield 74-55


State Final Pick - Hayfield over Patriot


Class 5:
Region B #1 Woodside (20-5) vs. Region A #2 Princess Anne (19-6) at Denbigh

Hat's Pick - Woodside 66-53


Region A #1 Green Run (12-13) vs. Region B #1 Maury (21-6; 19-5) at Norfolk State

Hat's Pick - Maury 48-39


Region D #1 Patrick Henry-Roanoke (27-2) vs. Region C #2 Glen Allen (19-6) at William Fleming

Hat's Pick - Patrick Henry-Roanoke 64-50


Region C #1 Highland Springs (19-6) vs. Region D #2 Stone Bridge (16-12) at J.R. Tucker

Hat's Pick - Highland Springs 70-60


State Final Pick - Patrick Henry-Roanoke over Woodside


Class 4:
Region B #1 Varina (20-4) vs. Region A #2 Heritage-NN (14-12) at Highland Springs

Hat's Pick - Varina 72-55


Region A #1 King's Fork (21-3) vs. Region B #2 Matoaca (16-8) at Nansemond River

Hat's Pick - King's Fork 79-68


Region D #1 E.C. Glass (23-2) vs. Region C #2 Handley (17-11) at Heritage-Lynchburg

Hat's Pick - E.C. Glass 60-45


Region C #1 Tuscarora (23-4) vs. Region D #2 Western Albemarle (23-4) at Riverside

Hat's Pick - Western Albemarle 54-51 (OT)


State Final Pick - King's Fork over E.C. Glass


Class 3:
Region B #1 Skyline (25-0) vs. Region A #2 Lake Taylor (17-8; 17-7) at Warren County

Hat's Pick - Lake Taylor 62-55


Region A #1 Hopewell (21-3) vs. Region B #2 William Monroe (17-8) at Prince George

Hat's Pick - Hopewell 68-49


Region D #1 Cave Spring (22-5) vs. Region C #2 Staunton (20-5) at Hidden Valley

Hat's Pick - Cave Spring 70-60


Region C #1 Spotswood (24-2) vs. Region D #2 Northside (26-1) at East Rockingham

Hat's Pick - Northside 72-70 (OT)


State Final Pick - Northside over Lake Taylor


Class 2:
Region B #1 Madison County (22-6) vs. Region A #2 Brunswick (19-6) at Monticello

Hat's Pick - Brunswick 48-47


Region A #1 John Marshall (25-0) vs. Region B #2 Strasburg (19-8) at Huguenot

Hat's Pick - John Marshall 99-53


Region D #1 Virginia High (22-5) vs. Region C #2 Floyd County (20-5) at UVA-Wise

Hat's Pick - Floyd County 63-61 (OT)


Region C #1 Radford (21-4) vs. Region D #2 Graham (12-13) at Radford University

Hat's Pick - Radford 58-44


State Final Pick - John Marshall over Radford


Class 1:
Region B #1 Altavista (20-4) vs. Region A #2 Middlesex (23-3) at Heritage-Lynchburg

Hat's Pick - Altavista 57-50


Region A #1 Lancaster (26-0) vs. Region B #2 Franklin (24-3) at New Kent

Hat's Pick - Lancaster 73-70


Region D #1 Twin Springs (20-7) vs. Region C #2 George Wythe (24-3)

Hat's Pick - George Wythe 68-66


Region C #1 Auburn (22-6) vs. Region D #2 Honaker (18-0)

Hat's Pick - Auburn 71-55


State Final Pick - Lancaster over George Wythe

Region A Brackets

BOYS BASKETBALL:
CLASS 3, REGION A:

First Round (Monday February 20):
Game 1: #9 Lakeland at #8 Colonial Heights, 7:15pm
Game 2: #13 Southampton at #4 Petersburg, 7pm
Game 3: #12 Tabb at #5 New Kent, 7pm
Game 4: #10 York at #7 Phoebus, 5pm
Game 5: #11 I.C. Norcom at #6 Booker T. Washington, 8pm

Quarterfinals (Wednesday February 22):
Game 6: Game 1 winner at #1 Hopewell, 8pm
Game 7: Game 2 winner vs. Game 3 winner, time TBA at higher seed
Game 8: Game 4 winner at #2 Lafayette, time TBA
Game 9: Game 5 winner at #3 Lake Taylor, time TBA

Semifinals (Saturday February 25 at Norfolk Scope):
Game 6 winner vs. Game 7 winner
Game 8 winner vs. Game 9 winner

Championship (Tuesday February 28 at Norfolk Scope):
Semifinal Winners, 6pm

GIRLS BASKETBALL:
CLASS 3, REGION A
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First Round (Monday February 20):
Game 1: #9 Phoebus at #8 Booker T. Washington, 6pm
Game 2: #13 Southampton at #4 Lakeland, 7pm
Game 3: #12 Petersburg at #5 Lake Taylor, 6pm
Game 4: #10 New Kent at #7 Tabb, 7pm
Game 5: #11 York at #6 Colonial Heights, 5:45pm

Quarterfinals (Wednesday February 22):
Game 6: Game 1 winner at #1 Hopewell, 6pm
Game 7: Game 2 winner vs. Game 3 winner, time TBA at higher seed
Game 8: Game 4 winner at #2 Lafayette, time TBA
Game 9: Game 5 winner at #3 I.C. Norcom, time TBA

Semifinals (Saturday February 25 at Norfolk Scope):
Game 6 winner vs. Game 7 winner
Game 8 winner vs. Game 9 winner

Championship (Tuesday February 28 at Norfolk Scope):
Semifinal Winners, 6pm
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Paul VI vs St Anne's-Belfield (D1 Championship)

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1st quarter

2:45 STAB 9 PVI 4
Deshawn Harris-Smith 1 of 2 free throws STAB 9 PVI 5
1:20 STAB 10 PVI 5 Lang 1 of 2
22 seconds 3-point play Darren Harris 10-10 tie
Paul VI 10 STAB 10

2nd Quarter


5:39 Paul VI 17 STAB 15
4:16 Paul VI 17 STAB 15
2:49 Free Throws by Darren Harris 21-15 PVI over STAB
2:17 Three by Garrett Sundra PVI 24 STAB 15
38 seconds Paul VI 25 STAB 18
0.00 Darren Harris ends the 1st half with a three PVI 28 STAB 18

Highland School 42 Miller School 40 (DII Championship)

Highland School won the 2023 VISAA DII Championship with 42-40 win over the Miller School. D.J Johnson and Chance Perkins each scored 12 points for Highland. Julian Rivera nailed a big 3-point shot with two minutes to go and finished with eight points.

Eli Delaurier had 15 points and nine rebounds for Miller. Jordan Horne had 10 but none in the 4th quarter.

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1st quarter
6:33 to go 1st No Score
6:00 Miller 1 Highland 0
4:56 to go 1st quarter Miller 6 Highland 0
1:29 Three by Jordan Horne gives Miller a 13-6 lead
Three by sophomore Chance Perkins to end the 1st quarter.
Miller School 15 Highland School 9

2nd Quarter

- Perkins another long three followed by a layup from Horne. Miller 18 Highland 12 with 6:57 to go 2nd quarter

4:36 Miller 20 Highland 15
1:57 Miller 22 Highland 20
1:31 two free throws by Highland D.J Johnson 22-22 tie game
D.J Johnson ends with a 3-point play
Miller School 25 Highland School 25 Half

Fairfax Christian 53 Life Academy 34 (DIII) State Championship

Fairfax Christian defeated Life Christian Academy 53-34 to win the VISAA DIII Championship. Nijel Howard scored 23 points and grabbed 12 rebounds for the Cardinals. Jovani Galarza added 14 points

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Life Christian Academy early 9-5 lead over Fairfax Christian. Jamari Garnett with six.
- 9-7 LCA led. Nijel Howard all seven points for Fairfax Christian
End 1st quarter. Fairfax ends quarter 8-0 run. Howard leads with 11 points
- 4:59 remaining 2nd quarter Fairfax 18 LCA 13
- 3:20 remaining 2nd quarter Fairfax 18 LCA 13
- Cardinals forward Joseph Baldwin strong move to the basket for two 20-13 with two minutes to go before half
- Ke'Juan Richburg reverse layup 23-13 lead for Fairfax Christian with 29 seconds remaining before halftime

Fairfax Christian 23 Life Christian Academy 13 Half
- only four points in the quarter for Life Christian Academy. Jamari Garnett still leads with six.
- Nijel Howard with 13 leads Fairfax Christian
- Fairfax Christian open the 3rd with a 9-1 run to take a 32-14 lead with 5:33 to go 3rd.
-Back-to-back dunks by Howard Fairfax Christian opens up a 40-17 lead with a minute to go
-another 4 point quarter for Life Christian Academy


Fairfax Christian 42 Life Christian Academy 17 End 3rd quarter

- 5:10 remaining 4th quarter Fairfax 42 LCA 26. LCA 9-0 run to open the final quarter
- 3:25 remaining 4th quarter Fairfax 46 LCA 26.
- 2:36 remaining 4th quarter Fairfax 46 LCA 28
- 1:03 remaining 4th quarter Fairfax 53 LCA 43
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Banner Christian 66 Hampton Christian 61 DIV State Championship

Banner Christian defeated Hampton Christian 66-61 to win the D-IV VISAA State Championship.

- Micah Weathers 24 points including 11 of 11 from free throw line with 15 in the 4th quarter
- Caleb McNeely finished with 24 points 11 rebounds
- Chris Cyrus had 20 points, 10 steals , nine rebounds and three blocks.

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19-12 Hampton Christian lead after the 1st quarter.
Hampton Christian 24-21 with 3:57 remaining before halftime.
Caleb McNeely jumper with 2:11 to go before half 26-23 Hampton Christian

Halftime 30-25 Hampton Christian over Banner Christian

Hampton Christian senior Chris Cyrus close to a triple-double
Back-to-back treys by 8th grader Bryce Harris 36-28 HC
Technical throwing ball out of bounds. McNeely makes both free throws with 35.7 remaining. Also gets a stick back 42-41 Hampton Christian after three.
Banner Christian scored eight straight after the technical to take a 45-42 lead.
Chris Cyrus has 17 points 10 steals and 8 rebounds and three blocks

ST Anne's-Belfield 79 Catholic 62

St. Anne's-Belfield reach the VISAA D1 title game with a 79-62 in over Catholic. All five starters scored in double-figures for the Saints

Austin Williford was the game high scorer with 23 points including a thunderous dunk while making three treys. Vanderbilt commit Carter Lang posted a double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds. Chance Mallory also had 16 points.

C.J McPherson scored 18 points for Catholic.

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Paul VI 77 Blue Ridge 57

Paul VI will defend their 2022 State championship after advancing to the championship game with a 77-57 win over Blue Ridge. The Panthers broke open the game with a big 2nd quarter outscoring Blue Ridge 33-13 to take a 46-21 halftime lead.

Junior Ben Hammond led the Panthers with 19 points while Maryland commit DeShawn Harris-Smith finished with 12 points and five assists. Duke commit Darren Harris also scored 12 points

Blue Ridge junior Kamren Martin led the Barons with 17 points while Camden Brewer was good for 15 points.

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