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Shenandoah District Race Heating Up With Three Weekends Left

As discussed recently, the final five weeks of the regular season were headed for a dogfight with as many as six of the seven teams still in the running for the district title. Well with two of those five weeks in the books, things are still about as tight as ever as we legitimately have four of those six teams that could still win it if things were to fall in place for them. Better yet, when playoff time rolls around, most of those six will make the field within their particular classifications and have their chances for post-season success.

Last weekend I miraculously managed to predict all four games correctly (including Waynesboro's non-district win over Rockbridge) but it was not easy as Fort Defiance shocked everyone by keeping unbeaten Staunton out of the end zone until the fourth quarter when The Storm came to life and squeezed out a 14-12 win in the final minute of the game. Meanwhile Riverheads handled Wilson 41-21 and Stuarts Draft nipped Buffalo Gap 17-12.

So moving on to this third of those five competitive weekends, RHS and Staunton are the only teams unbeaten in district play and they will meet next Friday the 28th. But it would be presumptuous to call that the "championship" game because we have one-loss Wilson and Stuarts Draft left in the mix and each one of those is quite capable of upsetting the apple cart. And as just mentioned, Fort and Gap can play with anybody even if they each now have two district losses and are probably out of championship contention. So let's see what is in store for this, the third weekend of the final five............

BUFFALO GAP AT STAUNTON: Until their struggle at the Fort Friday, I would have likely considered this one a no-brainer Storm victory. But the Bison have a strong, balanced running game, and if Staunton comes out sluggish again, or plays the same kind of three quarters they apparently did Friday, the Bison could very easily take this one. However, Friday's win at the Fort was not the first time Staunton has come from behind, as they rallied the week before and scored three times in the final five minutes to turn back Stuarts Draft. So my guess is that this time the coaches will have addressed the team's slow starts and therefore I expect a more focused Storm team to take charge from the beginning. Look for about a three-TD win for the home team.

RIVERHEADS AT FORT DEFIANCE: The Indians may have their two losses and may have been eliminated from the title chase, but they are still the "feel good" story of the year and Coach Rolfe, along with Staunton's Coach Bell, each deserve major praise for the competitive race we have had this season. As for this game, the Indians will certainly not back down and will be highly motivated to prove that Friday night was not a fluke. Riverheads fans will of course hope that Luke Bryant has another epic game and that Triple C is back at full strength, because they may need both of them at peak efficiency to take this one. Although RHS follows its team well on the road, this is their first game away from Greenville since the second week of the season, but I do not expect that to be a factor. I will go with the Gladiators by the same three TDs they have beaten Gap and Wilson, but just like those two wins, it may not be easy.

WILSON AT STUARTS DRAFT: If there is a down to the wire slobberknocker to be found this weekend, this is probably it. Not only is there a natural rivalry, but each one has only the one district loss and therefore they each know that another stumble will knock them out of the race. Wilson still gets Staunton later and SD still has Riverheads on the schedule, so regardless of what happens Friday, these two still have plenty to say about the way things will turn out. I am going with Wilson in this one but I am probably influenced by the fact that I have seen them play, but have not seen the Cougars. But if the Hornets can pass as effectively as they did Friday and also turn the ground game loose for a score or two, I think they will be too much for the Cougars. I go with Wilson by two scores in what will likely be a shootout.

SPOTSWOOD AT WAYNESBORO: As mentioned above, the Little Giants picked up win number one Friday, so will they end this season just like they did last year? The Blazers were on top of the Valley District until Friday's narrow loss at TA, so this one may come down to a question of whether they can overcome that disappointment as opposed to letting it get in their heads. Assuming they are still fighting for a Region 3-C playoff spot, and knowing that they came to Wilson recently and beat the Hornets by three scores, I will have to go with the visitors in this one to stop the Waynesboro win streak at one.

So there you have it........I am predicting three road wins out of the four games. Risky business for sure, but let's stay tuned to see if I am 11-0 after this weekend or maybe a dismal 7-4, or just somewhere dull and boring in the middle.....

RVA Sports Network

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



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Super12/Super Seven Poll

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2022​

POLLS: Super 12 High School Football; Super 7 Volleyball/Field Hockey


FOOTBALL:

1) Highland Springs (8-0, was #1)
2) Varina (7-0, was #2)
3) Trinity Episcopal (7-0, was #3)
4) Thomas Dale (7-0, was #4)
5) Dinwiddie (7-0, was #5)
6) Louisa (8-0, was #8)
7) Manchester (6-1, was #9)
8) Midlothian (6-1, was #7)
9) Benedictine (5-2, was #11)
10) Thomas Jefferson (7-0, was #12)
11) Hanover (5-2, was #10)
12) Hermitage (5-3, returning)

Dropping Out: Douglas Freeman
On The Cusp: Douglas Freeman, Powhatan, Patrick Henry, L.C. Bird

BOYS VOLLEYBALL:

1) Glen Allen (was #1)
2) James River (was #2)
3) Patrick Henry (was #3)
4) Thomas Dale (was #4)
5) Maggie Walker GS (was #5)
6) Cosby (was #6)
7) Midlothian (NEW)

Dropping Out: Douglas Freeman

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL:

1) Deep Run (was #1)
2) Midlothian (was #2)
3) Hanover (was #3)
4) Atlee (was #4)
5) James River (was #5)
6) Glen Allen (was #7)
7) Mills Godwin (was #6)

FIELD HOCKEY:

1) Midlothian (was #1)
2) Deep Run (was #2)
3) Cosby (was #3)
4) Atlee (was #4)
5) Mills Godwin (was #5)
6) Patrick Henry (was #6)
7) Powhatan (was #7)

Posted by robwitham at
10:30 PM

Super12/Super Seven Poll

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FIRST SUPER 7 POLLS: Field Hockey and Volleyball


For the first time in three years, the Super 7 polls for high school field hockey and volleyball return!
These polls are of VHSL schools only.

FIELD HOCKEY
:
1) Midlothian
2) Deep Run
3) Cosby
4) Glen Allen
5) Atlee
6) Mills Godwin
7) Patrick Henry

BOYS VOLLEYBALL:

1) Glen Allen
2) James River
3) Patrick Henry
4) Thomas Dale
5) Maggie Walker GS
6) Cosby
7) Douglas Freeman

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL:

1) Deep Run
2) Hanover
3) James River
4) Midlothian
5) Mills Godwin
6) Glen Allen
7) Atlee

Super 12/Super Seven Poll

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FIRST SUPER 7 POLLS: Field Hockey and Volleyball


For the first time in three years, the Super 7 polls for high school field hockey and volleyball return!
These polls are of VHSL schools only.

FIELD HOCKEY
:
1) Midlothian
2) Deep Run
3) Cosby
4) Glen Allen
5) Atlee
6) Mills Godwin
7) Patrick Henry

BOYS VOLLEYBALL
:

1) Glen Allen
2) James River
3) Patrick Henry
4) Thomas Dale
5) Maggie Walker GS
6) Cosby
7) Douglas Freeman

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL:

1) Deep Run
2) Hanover
3) James River
4) Midlothian
5) Mills Godwin
6) Glen Allen
7) Atlee

1st Super Seven Poll

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FIRST SUPER 7 POLLS: Field Hockey and Volleyball


For the first time in three years, the Super 7 polls for high school field hockey and volleyball return!
These polls are of VHSL schools only.

FIELD HOCKEY
:
1) Midlothian
2) Deep Run

3) Cosby
4) Glen Allen
5) Atlee
6) Mills Godwin
7) Patrick Henry

BOYS VOLLEYBALL:

1) Glen Allen
2) James River
3) Patrick Henry
4) Thomas Dale
5) Maggie Walker GS
6) Cosby
7) Douglas Freeman

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
:

1) Deep Run
2) Hanover
3) James River
4) Midlothian

5) Mills Godwin
6) Glen Allen
7) Atlee

1st Super Seven Poll

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FIRST SUPER 7 POLLS: Field Hockey and Volleyball


For the first time in three years, the Super 7 polls for high school field hockey and volleyball return!
These polls are of VHSL schools only.

FIELD HOCKEY
:
1) Midlothian
2) Deep Run
3) Cosby
4) Glen Allen
5) Atlee
6) Mills Godwin
7) Patrick Henry

BOYS VOLLEYBALL:

1) Glen Allen
2) James River
3) Patrick Henry
4) Thomas Dale
5) Maggie Walker GS
6) Cosby
7) Douglas Freeman

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL:

1) Deep Run
2) Hanover
3) James River
4) Midlothian
5) Mills Godwin
6) Glen Allen
7) Atlee

Pick em Week 8 Results and Standings

Congratulations to GoBlue2109 for winning this week's Pick em!

GoBlue2109 18
one man 17
m-squared 17
gladiators01 16
ClarkeFan83 16
Amgis 16
Champ Cage 16
mike salem 15
Gunz41 15
Jsoleksy 15
Scalvinscaliwag 15
CavsGrad 15
FoxesPride 14
Ampipe_High 14
Lineheart 14
edwinanderson2nd 14
SFUWO 14
tylerrossfc10 13
EPJr 13
salemfan32 13
BoKnowsSports 12
OCBoy 11
Bfootball08 11


edwinanderson2nd 142
Champ Cage 142
mike salem 141
ClarkeFan83 141
Bfootball08 140
Lineheart 140
one man 140
gladiators01 139
salemfan32 137
Gunz41 137
Ampipe_High 136
OCBoy 135
BoKnowsSports 135
SFUWO 134
FoxesPride 133
Amgis 131
CavsGrad 126
GoBlue2109 125
tylerrossfc10 123
Scalvinscaliwag 122
m-squared 119
EPJr 97

NCAA/NFL Pick em Week 7 Results and Standings

Congratulations to COUNTRY-CLUB-JOE for winning this week's Pick em!

-COUNTRY-CLUB-JOE- 20
tylerrossfc10 18
Gunz41 18
Ampipe_High 18
FoxesPride 18
mike salem 17
Scalvinscaliwag 17
Champ Cage 17
SFUWO 16
ClarkeFan83 15


Champ Cage 127
FoxesPride 122
ClarkeFan83 115
Gunz41 111
SFUWO 110
Ampipe_High 110
tylerrossfc10 108
Scalvinscaliwag 104
mike salem 102
m-squared 95
COUNTRY-CLUB-JOE 74
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Who ya got???

Several games that are critical to playoff aspirations take place this weekend.

Eastern View at King George

Patrick Henry at Hanover

Powhatan at L C Bird.


If there is a chance of anyone sneaking up on KG this season, this might be the only possibility. But, I really don’t see that happening.

PH and Hanover has the feel of an old fashion slobber knocker. This might be decided on which team has less players banged up and knocked out of the game.

A loss by Powhatan could make them vulnerable to losing the eight and final playoff spot to Courtland. But probably not. Courtland is already two points out of eighth and their last two games are EV and KG.

Matoaca is solidly in the playoffs. Depending more on other teams, the Warriors could finish eight, or as high as fifth.

What's your take on what’s to come?

2A Week Pick 'Em Results & YTD

This week we had 2 entries (Bo Bob & gladiatros01) that won every game for a score of 10! However, gladiators01 was closer with the tie break and receives the bonus point.

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gladiators01 11
Bo Bob 10
OutsideForLife 9
tylerrossfc10 9
BullRun66 7
Champ Cage 7
Kimosabe5 7
ClarkeFan83 6
Gunz41 6
kwhs97fan 6
M11 6
stabler1980 6
Sussie33 6
38Super Power 5
Ampipe_High 5
obguthr 5


YTD

Ampipe_High 61
Champ Cage 61
gladiators01 61
Kimosabe5 59
ClarkeFan83 56
kwhs97fan 56
OutsideForLife 56
Gunz41 51
tylerrossfc10 51
BullRun66 49
M11 46
38Super Power 45
Bo Bob 45
OCBoy 45
stabler1980 44
obguthr 41
Sussie33 41
KWcavs360 28
Fairlawncat 21

October 17, 2022 State of Union Address: Region B

There are three undefeated teams in Class 4 Region B. Defending State Champion Varina, King George and Dinwiddie. With three games, remaining anyone of these teams could end up with the top seed. Both Varina and Dinwiddie end their seasons with tough, high rating point games. Varina plays Highland Springs with a 42 max point value (win) and a low point value of 22 (loss). Dinwiddie plays Thomas Dale with a 44 max point value (win) and a low point value of 23 (loss). If Varina wins out, they will be the #1 seed. A Varina loss and a Dinwiddie win against Dale gives the Generals the #1 seed. Depending on rider points, a loss by both and an undefeated season could propel King George to the top. Unless something crazy happens, the above noted teams are a virtual lock for spots 1-3. The remaining five teams could land anywhere from 4-8. Everybody else in Region 4B are highly unlikely to make the playoffs. Courtland could sneak in, but would have to win all of their remaining games (Eastern View, Culpeper and King George).

The skinny on the top three teams:

Varina (7 games): 28.857 power rating this week. Opponent’s win/loss record is 23-29. Have defeated two teams with winning records. Average 43 points a game and give up 9 points a game. Remaining games include Henrico, Patrick Henry, and Highland Springs.

King George (6 games): 27.333 power rating this week, Opponents win/loss record is 15-28. Have defeated one team with a winning record. Average 54 points a game and give up 6 points a game. Remaining games include Eastern View, Spotsylvania, Culpeper, and Courtland.

Dinwiddie (7 games): 29.142 power rating this week. Opponent’s win/loss record is 24-27. Have defeated four teams with a winning record. Average 50 points a game and give up 4 points a game. Remaining games include Prince George, Meadowbrook, and Thomas Dale.

Best of the rest: (By ratings points)

Eastern View (8 games): 25.125 power rating this week. 7-1 record. Remaining games include King George and Courtland.

Hanover (7 games) 25.00 power rating this week. 5-2 record. Remaining games include Patrick Henry Ashland, Henrico, and Atlee.

Powhatan (7 games) 24.57143 power rating this week. 6-1 record. Remaining games include LC Bird, Midlothian and Cosby.

Patrick Henry (7 games) 24.42857 power rating this week. 5-2 record. Remaining games include Hanover, Varina, and Mechanicsville.

Matoaca (7 games) 23.8571 power rating this week. 4-3 record. Remaining games include Colonial Heights, Hopewell, and Meadowbrook.

Manassas Park

They hired a coach from Louisiana with experience at struggling programs. Apparently they are considering joining the eight-man league...I think 11-man against an independent schedule where they can be competitive is a better option for a school of that size but I guess it depends how confident they are in getting enough kids.

Region C Breakdown

1. Radford has Floyd, Glenvar, and James River left. Believe Radford will win out but has the toughest competition in district left. At 10-0 Radford will be at home until Salem if they win.
2. Martinsville has Tunstall, Patrick, and Bassett left. Should easily win next two but probably loses to Bassett. At 8-2 will be lock for second in region.
3. Appomattox has Nelson, Chatham, and William Campbell left. Should easily win out at 7-3. Have them 9 points ahead of 8-2 Floyd and should be lock for third.
4. Floyd has Radford, Alleghany, and Carroll left. Have them only losing to Radford and a lock for fourth. Though Alleghany could be a spoiler and would drop them to fifth if they lost that one.
5. Glenvar has Radford and Giles left. Have them splitting them at 6-4 and would be lock for fifth. Only another loss by Floyd to Alleghany or Carroll could move them to fourth. But if not would have them traveling to Floyd where they lost in OT the other week.
6-10 are going be nail biters.
Chatham has Appo, Dan River, and Altavista left. I think they only loss to Appo and finish 6-4 and would be 7-8 seed. The game against Dan River could decide which team makes playoffs. Dan River has Nelson, Chatham, and William Campbell left. They have to win out to make it in. There is a slim chance if they split Chatham and William Campbell games to make it but slim. Alleghany only has Carroll and Floyd left. If they are least beat Carroll I have them a lock for sixty seed. If they lose both probably out of playoffs. James River has Giles, Carroll, and Radford left. They would have to beat both Giles and Carroll to make playoffs at 5-5 and have them tied with Gretna for seventh if they do that. Gretna has Altavista, Tunstall, and Nelson left. Should win out and would put them at seventh possibly tied with James River. Have them three points ahead of Chatham even if Chatham wins all left beside Appo. A 5-5 Gretna and James River would out point a 6-4 Chatham. If Dan River could beat Chatham and William Campbell they would be in heat with Alleghany for 6 and Gretna and James River would be in dead heat for 8.
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