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McClung in the dunk contest.

"Mac McClung, currently a member of the G League's Delaware Blue Coats, has agreed to participate in the 2023 NBA Slam Dunk Contest during All-Star Weekend, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium.

Per Charania, he'll join Portland Trail Blazers rookie wing Shaedon Sharpe and Houston Rockets forward Kenyon Martin Jr. in the event." - Bleacher Report

Hornets Halt Riverheads Win Streak

Apparently they grow them bigger in Fishersville these days because the Green Hornets brought a couple of very tall teams over to Greenville tonight and Riverheads did not have the size to match up with either one of them. As a result the happy Hornet fans went home with two victories, winning the Varsity contest 67-55.

The game was essentially decided in the first quarter. Wilson took immediate control, using not only its size advantage but its quickness. After a 2-2 tie, the Hornets scored the next 7 points and never looked back. The score was 20-6 after the first quarter and for most of the second quarter the margin was 20 or more.

Riverheads had hit a school-record 15 triples just last night in a win over Mountain View but in the first half of tonight's game, Wilson was doing a good job defending the three by cutting off the passing lanes. As a result the Gladiators only managed to hit two triples in the first half and they went to the locker room trailing the visitors 38-18.

I told my seat mate that all I asked of the Big Red was for them to come back and play the second half with some pride and they did exactly that. They opened the third quarter on an 8-2 run that cut the lead down to 40-26 and you could tell that they were getting into the flow of the game.

The lead however was too much for RHS to overcome and Wilson was hitting just enough of its shots to hold the lead at a comfortable level. The Gladiators did manage to cut it to 11 midway through the fourth quarter and had the ball with a chance to trim it to single digits but 55-44 was as close as they got. Helping the Big Red's 37-point second half was a much better three point performance as they finished the game with eight, just a shade off their season average.

Again the Big Red showed some nice balance as those eight triples came from five different players, with Bennett Dunlap leading the way with four of them. The other four came from Jackson Brammer, Will Gardner, Carter Mooneyham, and Aden Slack. The latter was probably the feel-good moment of the night for Riverheads as Slack's motor runs constantly during the game and he is one of the Gladiators' top defensive specialists. So far this season he has mainly been a garbageman around the bucket but he likes to try the three whenever he can and tonight he hit one for his personal highlight reel.

Also worthy of special mention tonight was Gabe Milo, who was the second leading scorer for RHS with 10. Like Slack, he is also a constant energy source for the Gladiators and usually earns his points the hard way inside. Tonight he also drew the assignment of trying to stop Finn Irving, the best player in the district, and although Irving led all scorers with 19, you could tell that Milo was making him work for everything he got.

So although a fourth straight win for the Gladiators would have been nice, the size and depth differential were just too much tonight as the Hornets are most likely the favorites to win the district. But the Gladiators are to be commended for coming back and playing hard until the final whistle. Their next game will be at suddenly-dangerous Waynesboro Tuesday night.

As already mentioned, Wilson also won the JV game tonight. That one was the exact opposite of the varsity game in that Riverheads was still in it at the break, trailing by only 6 points. But they went stone cold in the second half, allowing Wilson to pull away to a 51-24 win. Just like the Varsity, Wilson has some scary size on that JV team, so Coach Hartman just might be on the verge of a dynasty over there.

1A Scores For January 13th

I'll add scores as I get them.

Lancaster 63 Colonial Beach 24
Twin Springs 52 JI Burton 36
Narrows 67 Covington 64
Middlesex 66 Nandua 58
Altavista 84 Chatham 57
Franklin 69 Greensville 50
Wilson Memorial 67 Riverheads 55
Eastside 71 Castlewood 41
Staunton 53 Buffalo Gap 40
Lebanon 86 Rural Retreat 42
Westmoreland 57 Rappahannock 43
George Wythe 91 Fort Chiswell 62
Carver Academy 76 King William 59
Bland 64 Giles 53
Auburn 74 Galax 41

NCAA/NFL Pick em Week 19 Results and Standings

Congratulations to Champ Cage & ClarkeFan83 for winning this week's Pick em!

Champ Cage 17
ClarkeFan83 17
FoxesPride 16
Gunz41 16
tylerrossfc10 15
Scalvinscaliwag 15
Ampipe_High 13
mike salem 12
-COUNTRY-CLUB-JOE- 12


Final regular season points:


Champ Cage 340
FoxesPride 331
Gunz41 316
ClarkeFan83 315
tylerrossfc10 303
mike salem 300
Ampipe_High 274
m-squared 271
SFUWO 266
Scalvinscaliwag 266
-COUNTRY-CLUB-JOE- 257
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Riverheads Sets Record in Rout of Mountain View

Since it was pouring outside tonight, it only stood to reason that the Gladiators "rained down" three pointers, 15 of them to be exact, as RHS evened its record at 5-5 with a 69-42 dismantling of the visiting Generals. That total sets a new record for Riverheads, and in case you are thinking "haven't I heard this story before?" the Gladiators had already set a new mark for themselves a few games ago when they hit 14 in a game out at Bath County. After tonight's new record, I have them unofficially averaging 9.5 made triples per game.

The most amazing thing about tonight's game was the TOTAL team effort involved, not only in the win, but in the setting of that record. For the second game in a row, all nine players scored, with each one scoring at least four points tonight. As for the 15 three-pointers, seven of the nine hit at least one, and even the two guys that didn't hit any still had several attempts as the Gladiators ran a clinic tonight in making the extra pass and finding the open man on the perimeter.

The outcome was never in doubt as RHS scored the first 10 points of the game and held MV scoreless until the 3 minute mark of the first quarter. With Will Gardner hitting the first two triples and Aden Slack adding two quick inside buckets, the Gladiators went on to take a 15-4 lead after one.

Knowing that Wilson comes to Greenville tomorrow night, Coach Weller then started to substitute frequently and a pair of sophomores, Henley Dunlap and Jackson Brammer, combined forces to score the majority of the Big Red's second quarter points and to no great surprise, each of them hit a triple, as the teams went to the locker rooms with RHS in front 27-13.

To further illustrate the total team effort, the second half belonged to a pair of senior starters, Carter Mooneyham and Gabe Milo. Each had been held scoreless in the first half, but found the range in the second and finished with 12 and 9 points respectively.

The third quarter ended with RHS ahead 47-28 and at that point, they had only hit nine threes, so the Bath County record of 14 seemed safe. But the shots kept falling for the Big Red. Chris Brooks became the seventh guy to hit from behind the arc, and when Gardner dropped in his fifth of the evening, that set the new mark. In addition to his five, Mooneyham had 3, Milo and Bennett Dunlap had two each, and Brooks, Brammer and Henley Dunlap had one each.

So the Big Red's third straight victory is in the books and as mentioned above, Wilson comes to town tomorrow night for what should be a very interesting county rivalry clash. The questions to be answered will be: Have the Gladiators developed enough confidence that they can take down the Hornets who have arguably the Shenandoah's best player in Finn Irving? Will the Hornets be "mad as one" after losing at Fort Defiance Tuesday night? Will the Green and Gold perhaps have an advantage by being better rested or will the Gladiators still be raring to go after tonight's performance?

Why not come on out to Greenville tomorrow night and see for yourself? Or watch on NFHS assuming the game will be carried. I will of course have a report for you tomorrow night. One thing is for sure........the Shenandoah race is tight already and we are barely one-third through the schedule. With Waynesboro stunning Buffalo Gap Tuesday night in double overtime, each team in the league has now won at least one district game and no one is undefeated in district play. So it is literally anybody's game at this point.

In tonight's JV game, the Big Red entered play with a 6-2 record as compared to the MV juniors who were winless like their varsity team. To the Generals' credit they were a spunky bunch and Riverheads needed the better part of three quarters to assume control before they pulled away to a 48-28 win. Just like the varsity game, the coaches subbed frequently, knowing that Wilson tomorrow night will be a different animal.
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Piedmont District Results (January 2 - January 6)

Happy New Year! In 2023, I'm gonna try and post weekly or nightly results in the both the Piedmont and Dogwood Districts. (Piedmont has Class 2-thru-4 schools while Dogwood has Class 1 and Class 2 teams on the Class 2 Board).

Piedmont District
BOYS
January 3
GW-Danville 78 Tunstall 69
Patrick County 72 Magna Vista 67
Bassett 75 Mecklenburg County 51
Martinsville 53 Halifax County

January 6
Bassett 67 Martinsville 56
Halifax County 56 GW-Danville 54
Tunstall 72 Patrick County 49
Mecklenburg County 61 Magna Vista 60

GIRLS
January 3
Martinsville 48 Halifax County 38
Bassett 49 Mecklenburg County 34
Magna Vista 55 Patrick County 27

January 4
GW-Danville 45 Tunstall 5

January 6
Magna Vista 68 Mecklenburg County 15
GW-Danville 58 Halifax County 40
Patrick County 54 Tunstall 3
Bassett 49 Martinsville 40
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