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C D Points

1. Radford (7-0) 26.000
2. Martinsville (6-1). 25.000
3. Floyd (6-1). 21.286
4. Glenvar (5-3). 20.000
5. Appomattox (5-3). 19.125
6. Alleghany (4-4). 17.500
7. Chatham (4-3). 16.571
8. Gretna (2-5). 16.000
9. James River (3-4). 15.714
10. Dan River (3-4). 15.571
11. Patrick (2-5). 13.857
12. Nelson (1-6). 10.714

1. Graham (7-0). 26.000
2. Ridgeview (7-0). 24.286
3. Virginia (5-2). 21.571
4. Gate City (5-2). 21.571
5. Union (5-3). 19.375
6. Lee (4-3). 19.286
7. Tazewell (4-4). 17.625
8. Central (3-4). 15.000
9. Richlands (2-6). 14.500
10. Battle (1-6). 13.143
11. Marion (1-6). 11.429

Great night at Dinwiddie Friday.

The Dinwiddie community came out in force for homecoming Friday night. On the heels of the tragic accident in the science lab that occurred this past week, we all needed to come together and show support. Our Principal, Robbie Garnes had appropriate comments and led the crowd in a moment of silence. Incidently, all of the injured are making good progress. The Homecoming Court presentation went well, and we almost, and I mean almost, had a big win in the Loyalty Automotive sponsored halftime field goal try. If the kick attempt is good, AND stays in the back of the Toyota pickup parked behind the goal post, a large prize is awarded. Not only was the kick good, but it landed in the bed of the truck, and bounced twice before it bounced out. Between what was won on this event, plus a $100 donation per touchdown scored by Dinwiddie, Loyalty provided Dinwiddie with a very nice donation. For which we say, thank you.

By the way, the food we provided for the “workers“ and other guest, as Guy Fieri would say, was off the chain! The best beef brisket any of us have ever eaten, and BBQ that was equally good. We are blessed here in Dinwiddie with a fellow, (who happens to live across the road from me), that is legendary for his cooking. He has been anointed as the official chef for our gang at the football games. This is why I always encourage you friends of ours here on Virginia Preps to stop by behind the press booth and say hi and try a bite of our hospitality.

The football game was actually very exciting. You may laugh at that comment because the final score was 41-0, but it was only 14-0 at the half. Make no mistake, Petersburg is a fast, athletic team. They may be someone’s worst nightmare come playoff time. A few too many ill timed mistakes early kept them from scoring in the first half. The second half was a bit of a different story as Dinwiddie made several adjustments and the Generals depth and conditioning began to show.

Bleeding Navy did some preliminary calculations and it now appears that the top three in order in 4-B are Dinwiddie (29.142), Varina (28.857), and King George (26.666). I caution everyone, this is a preliminary, late night calculation, so errors are likely!

One final comment on the Friday night festivities. Since it was homecoming, quite a number of former classes set up tents and did tailgating that would do any college fans proud. There was probably enough delicious food out there, that everyone in attendance could have filled up three times over. My apologies to the band boosters, that run the concession stand. I’m sure sales were a quite a bit down.

Perfect weather, a standing room only crowd, great camaraderie, and a victory on the field. It was truly a great night.

Phoebus 62, Kecoughtan 0 - FINAL

Here are some updates on today's Peninsula District clash in Hampton at Darling Stadium between the reigning Class 3 State Champion Phoebus Phantoms (6-0) and the Kecoughtan Warriors (4-2)....

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The Phantoms get the scoring started with QB Nolan James, their dual-threat signal caller who transferred in from Nansemond River before the season and has been rock solid throughout this 2022 campaign.

Oscar Smith at Kings Fork, who you taking?

My gut tells me that this is not your typical world beating OS team. Solid and capable, yes, but not leaps and bounds better than all comers like they usually are.

From what little I’ve seen about KF, this is their best team ever.

I like KF by 10. I think home field advantage will help, but I just think they are the better team.

What are your thoughts?

Region B Ratings Oct 14

1. Luray (6-1): 24.86
2. Strasburg (6-1): 23.43
3. Central (7-1): 23.00
4. Buckingham(6-1):21.86
4. Clarke (5-2): 21.86
6. SD (5-2): 21.00/20.43
(With and Without Greenbrier games)
7. East Rock (4-4): 19.75
8. Madison (4-3): 17.43
9. Page Co (2-5): 14.86

One team for Rider Points had their game postponed until Monday, so that could change Buckingham afterwards

Gladiators "OutLuke" Wilson 41-21

For the second week in a row, Riverheads posted a three-touchdown win over a long-time county rival, but also for the second week, the game was closer than the score indicates and the opponent left the field knowing they had done all they could do to knock off the Big Red. Each team threw a curve at the other one tonight, or so it seemed, but in the final analysis the Riverheads curve worked better than the Wilson one.

The RHS curve in question was an apparently deliberate decision to minimize the impact of all-state running back Cayden Cook-Cash, who only scored once in the game and that was late in the fourth quarter when the game was pretty much decided. Instead the Gladiators threw a heavy dose of Luke Bryant at the Hornets, daring them to stop the strong senior running back and they were completely unable to do so as he scored four touchdowns to pace the victory.

As for Wilson's unexpected contribution, their fans may not have been surprised, but the Gladiators certainly were by the Hornets' stronger-than-advertised passing attack, which was the major factor that kept them in the game. According to the radio recap, quarterback Aiden Podgorski was 22-33 for 239 yards, including two impressive TD strikes to his senior classmate Blake Rodgers.

RHS fans, or at least most of us, were instead expecting a three-prong rushing attack from the Hornets but based on the times we heard their names called, only Ryan Mundie seemed to have his regular workhorse type game. The emphasis on the passing game pretty much became necessary after Bryant went wild in the second quarter and scored three times to pace the Gladiators to a 27-7 halftime lead. Each team then scored once in each of the final quarters.

Bennett Dunlap, who ran the ball from his QB spot more tonight than usual, put RHS on the board first with a 12 yard run just a 1:16 into the contest. His score was set up by a broken play from Bryant in which he appeared at first to bobble the handoff but instead took it down the Wilson sideline for about a 30 yard gain to immediately put RHS into the red zone. Dunlap then scored a play or two later.

Wilson answered on its initial possession to tie the score at 7-7 at the end of the first period. However, the Hornets stopped Riverheads on its second possession and had a chance to take the lead but could not produce the go-ahead score that would have no doubt unnerved the large Homecoming crowd.

Following that missed Wilson opportunity, the rest of the first half was practically dominated by Bryant. He had two long runs in which he utilized his blockers beautifully to gain maximum yardage and on one of them simply sidestepped a would-be tackler. By the time he completed his one-man show, the Gladiators were up 27-7 with just a couple minutes left, but there was still some first half drama left.

Although Wilson was out of time outs they executed a very nice two-minute drill and moved the ball down as close as the 7 yard line as the clock inched closer to halftime. On the final play of the half, the Gladiator defense broke through and sacked Podgorski for a loss.

However a flag had been thrown on the play, which both confused and infuriated the fans on the home side. For a moment, it appeared that the sack was going to be for naught and that Wilson would get an untimed down with another chance to score. Then for another moment, it appeared that both teams had been flagged. Instead the final ruling, which we did not learn about until the second half kickoff, was that Riverheads was called for a dead ball unsportsmanlike conduct, which was assessed to start the second half.

That allowed Wilson to start the half with a short field, and they scored on the first of Rodgers' two highlight-reel catches. That made the score 27-14 and made fans on both sides go "hmmm if they had also scored to end the first half, it would be 27-21 now."

Instead, Bryant scored a fourth time in the third quarter to counter the Rodgers TD, and then after Wilson trimmed it one last time to 34-21 on Rodgers' second TD catch, Triple C finally broke loose for about a 40 yard romp to close out the scoring. Before either team scored its fourth quarter TD, each one coughed up the football for what I believe were the only two turnovers of the game.

Riverheads will hit the road the next two Fridays, to Fort Defiance and then Staunton. Those two will certainly be interesting, especially after the Indians had unbeaten Staunton on the ropes tonight before The Storm somehow pulled out a 14-12 win in the final minute. Wilson, which only suffered its first district loss tonight, will now travel to Stuarts Draft to face the Cougars who are also only a one-loss-in-district play team after rallying past Buffalo Gap.

To summarize, RHS and Staunton are each unbeaten in district play, Wilson and Draft have one loss each and are still in contention for the title, whereas two-loss Buffalo Gap and Fort Defiance have to be considered out of the race but either or both can still play the role of spoiler somewhere along the line.

Last but not least, Waynesboro finally got in the win column, knocking off Rockbridge. I believe that final was something like 24-7 and I heard something about the Giants converting a string of onside kicks in that one.

2022 NOVA Pick'em Week #8 Results

Congratulations to SPL311U for winning this week's Pick'em! His faith in his home team, Madison, paid off with a big win over Centreville to get the win.

Before I get the question, we had one game this week that hit the spread exactly, South County (-7) vs West Springfield. This rarely happens and we have had hundreds of games over the years for this contest. The rule I follow is that any game that hits the spread exactly is a tie and does not count. This is the same rule followed as if you were wagering which is that the favored team must beat the spread.

Week #8
SPL311U - 7
OCBoy - 6
PhoenixHS - 6
falcettik - 5
540 Athletes - 5
tylerrossfc10 - 4
otnorot - 3

Season Results
Note-first number is your total for the season and second number is your win average based on the number of weeks played.

OCBoy - 56, 7.00
otnorot - 55, 6.88
SPL311U - 51, 6.38
tylerrossfc10 - 50, 6.25
falcettik - 49, 6.13
540 Athletics - 42, 6.00
PhoenixHS - 48, 6.00

My Top 10 For October 15th

October 15th:

1. Essex- No problem with Colonial Beach
2. Riverheads- RH runs past WM
3. Lunenburg- Chargers move to 7-0
4. Grayson Co- 7-0. Fort Chiswell next week
5. King and Queen- Game with WP postponed
6. Patrick Henry- Much needed bye week
7. Grundy- Wave steamroll JI Burton
8. George Wythe- Huge win over Galax
9. Galax- Tide fall to GW
10. Narrows- Close win over Covington

Honorable Mention:

Rye Cove
Sussex
West Point
Northumberland
Buffalo Gap

Blog Game Blog: Oscar Smith 52, King's Fork 21 - FINAL

Greetings from Suffolk, VA on this Friday, October 14, 2022 evening where the temperatures is quite pleasant as the King's Fork Bulldogs (6-0) host the reigning two-time Class 6 State Champion Oscar Smith Tigers (5-0).

We'll have updates here and via Twitter @hatfieldsports

Before we kick, check out our Preview below...


Oscar Smith (5-0) at King's Fork (6-0) . . . This has been one of the more anticipated games on the state docket since the schedule was made. Back in 2017, King’s Fork outlasted Oscar Smith 29-23 in a thriller where QB Justin German threw for 325 yards and two touchdowns – the eventual game-winner coming with 1:14 to play when he found receiver Cherrod Joe for a 53-yard strike on fourth-and-10. That answered Oscar Smith going ahead on a 56-yard touchdown on a fourth-and-11 earlier in the quarter.

Certainly, the cast of characters have changed from that game, but there are some juicy storylines. King’s Fork Head Coach Anthony Joffrion was a Bulldogs assistant the last time the Suffolk school hosted and beat the Tigers. Furthermore, he played for current Oscar Smith Head Coach Chris Scott at Ocean Lakes. He was an assistant of Scott’s with the Tigers as well. Thus far, King’s Fork is averaging 40.8 points per game and allowing just 6.8 PPG.

Scott’s Tigers – the reigning two-time Class 6 State Champions – have won 16 games in a row and 31 straight over Southeastern District opponents. They needed to rally from a 17-0 deficit in the second period to beat Indian River, 19-17, just two weeks ago. That less than stellar performance aside, the Tigers are putting up 48.2 points per game and allowing just 10.2 PPG.

Oscar Smith has alternated quarterbacks this year between Cade Cox (611 yards, 8-1 TD/Int. ratio) and Parker Lancaster (406 yards, 6-1 TD/Int. ratio). There are weapons for both with the speedy Jamauri ‘Bam’ Knox (23Rec. 421Yds. 3 TD’s), Xavier Lewis and West Virginia commit Tory Johnson Jr. (13Rec. 260Yds. 5 TD’s). As important as the passing game, getting the ground game with Isaac Huffman on track is essential against a King’s Fork defense that rallies to the ball well collectively, led by All-State DB Antione Gray, Latavion Wynn (5 sacks), Ronald Rhodes and Malachi Nixon. That group held Western Branch to 57 total yards of offense in a win last month.

The Tigers have to be able to slow down a King’s Fork offense that can strike in a bunch of different ways, headed up by dual-threat QB Cameron Butler (1251 total yards, 17 TD’s), RB JaVon Ford (8 TD’s rushing) and WR Kaletri Boyd, arguably the most dynamic player on the field. On the year, Boyd had 10 TD’s and that included a 94-yard pick-six in the fourth quarter of their 35-14 win over Deep Creek along with an 80-yard touchdown catch. Getting takeaways will be important for the Oscar Smith defense and DB Damon ‘D.J.’ Etheridge has 5 INT’s the past two weeks, one of which he returned for a score against Great Bridge. Edge rusher Jerrod Wilson (5 sacks) also is going to be looking to cause havoc like he did when he created the go-ahead score on a strip-sack at Indian River.

We’ll really find out if Oscar Smith’s offense is still trying to figure some things out or not in this spot because King’s Fork comes into this one oozing with confidence, similar to five years ago when they snapped the Tigers SED streak. Keeping composure and not having a myriad of penalties, which plagued them a season ago in this matchup, will be huge. In close games, the Tigers know how to finish and they should not be fazed at all by the atmosphere or crowd if it goes down to the wire.

Matt Hatfield Says – King's Fork 20-14
Coach Ed Young Says – Oscar Smith 21-20

Football Scores - 10/12/22 through 10/18/22 (WEEK 8 of 2022 Season)

WEEK 8:
Final Scores from the eighth week of the 2022 Virginia High School Football season - from Wednesday, October 12, 2022 through Tuesday, October 18, 2022 - can be seen below...

Wednesday, October 12, 2022:
L.C. Bird 55, George Wythe (Richmond) 0

Thursday, October 13, 2022:
Amelia County 28, Cumberland 0
Battlefield 23, Unity Reed 7
Brunswick 46, Franklin 14
Buckingham County 49, Nottoway 0
Colgan 38, C.D. Hylton 0
Glenvar 31, Alleghany 6
Graham 49, Virginia High 21
James Monroe 17, Culpeper 15
Liberty Christian 14, Heritage-Lynchburg 6
Matoaca 35, Prince George 0
Patrick Henry-Ashland 28, Armstrong 12
Southampton 24, Greensville County 16
Tabb 21, Smithfield 14
Warhill 21, Poquoson 14
Warwick 21, Heritage-Newport News 10

Friday, October 14, 2022:
Amherst County 35, Rustburg 34
Appomattox 34, Nelson County 6
Bassett 50, Tunstall 14
Bayside 35, Kellam 0
Benedictine 45, Collegiate-Richmond 14
Bluefield, W.Va. 46, Tazewell 20
Brentsville District 55, William Monroe 14
Briar Woods 21, Independence 12
Brookville 62, Liberty-Bedford 13
Caroline 36, Courtland 22
Cave Spring 34, Patrick Henry-Roanoke 28
Central-Lunenburg 47, Prince Edward 6
Chatham 42, William Campbell 34
Clarke County 41, Meridian 0
Col. Richardson, Md. 27, Nandua 12
Colonial Forge 12, Mountain View 8
Colonial Heights 44, Meadowbrook 8
Cosby 49, Huguenot 0
Dan River 35, Gretna 14
Dinwiddie 42, Petersburg 0
E.C. Glass 55, Jefferson Forest 6
East Rockingham 35, Luray 14
Essex 66, Colonial Beach 12
Fairfax 78, W.T. Woodson 0
Falls Church 33, Justice 23
Floyd County 21, James River-Buchanan 3
Forest Park 23, Gar-Field 9
Frank Cox 24, Landstown 6
Franklin County 35, William Byrd 23
Freedom (South Riding) 15, Osbourn Park 0
Freedom (Woodbridge) 68, Woodbridge 6
GW-Danville 24, Halifax County 21
Gate City 35, Lee High 21
George Wythe-Wytheville 20, Galax 7
Goochland 42, Monticello 14
Grafton 29, New Kent 13
Grassfield 21, Great Bridge 0
Grayson County 34, Giles 14
Green Run 63, Ocean Lakes 0
Grundy 68, J.I. Burton 26
Hayfield 45, Annandale 14
Heritage (Leesburg) 45, Dominion 8
Hermitage 28, Douglas Freeman 14
Herndon 41, Washington-Liberty 20
Highland Springs 55, Hanover 7
Holston 34, Northwood 0
Honaker 41, Hurley 20
Indian River 36, Lakeland 0
James Madison 21, Centreville 18
Kempsville 14, Salem-Va. Beach 10
Kettle Run 52, Millbrook 32
King George 68, Chancellor 6
Lafayette 35, King William 0
Lake Braddock 35, James Robinson 20
Lake Taylor 34, Churchland 19
Langley 62, Wakefield 6
Lebanon 54, Castlewood 6
Liberty-Bealeton 49, James Wood 20
Lord Botetourt 41, William Fleming 27
Loudoun County 27, Lightridge 7
Louisa 56, Western Albemarle 0
Magna Vista 28, Martinsville 16
Manchester 31, Midlothian 30, 2OT
Maury 54, Manor 6
Mechanicsville 12, Henrico 7
Mills Godwin 35, Deep Run 0
Nansemond River 28, Deep Creek 14
Narrows 44, Covington 38
Norcom 21, Booker T. Washington 6
Norfolk Academy 50, Nansemond-Suffolk 33
Northumberland 20, Westmoreland 14
Norview 27, Granby 10
Orange County 42, Fluvanna 7
Oscar Smith 52, King’s Fork 21
Patriot 35, Osbourn 14
Petersburg, W.Va. 49, Mountain View 0
Portsmouth Christian 36, Northampton 0
Potomac 20, Glen Allen 7
Powhatan 35, Clover Hill 0
Pulaski County 48, Blacksburg 7
Richlands 34, Marion 13
Ridgeview 42, John Battle 6
Riverheads 41, Wilson Memorial 21
Rural Retreat 32, Chilhowie 0
Sherando 50, John Handley 29
Smith Mountain Lake Christian 27, Roanoke Catholic 18
South County 35, West Springfield 28
South Lakes 23, Chantilly 17
Staunton 14, Fort Defiance 12
Staunton River 34, Northside 0
Strasburg 42, Madison County 14
Stuarts Draft 17, Buffalo Gap 12
Tallwood 47, First Colonial 33
TJ-Richmond 21, J.R. Tucker 0
Thomas Dale 41, Hopewell 12
Turner Ashby 35, Spotswood 28
Tuscarora 55, Rock Ridge 6
Twin Springs 44, Eastside 7
Union 28, Central-Wise 21
Varina 46, Atlee 14
Waynesboro 24, Rockbridge County 7
West Potomac 33, Alexandria City 7
Western Branch 56, Hickory 3
Westfield 48, Oakton 14
Woodgrove 35, Potomac Falls 14
Woodside 39, Bethel 0
Woodstock Central 52, Skyline 7
York 58, Jamestown 0
Yorktown 35, George Marshall 0

POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS=
West Point vs. King & Queen Central, ppd.

Saturday, October 15, 2022:
Albemarle 58, Charlottesville 0
Atlantic Shores Christian 43, Blue Ridge 34
Bishop O’Connell 10, Bishop Ireton 7
Blessed Sacrament-Huguenot 38, Richmond Christian 20
Broadwater Academy 42, Kenston Forest 20
Brooke Point 57, Massaponax 14
Episcopal 9, Landon, Md. 0
Fredericksburg Christian 49, Christchurch 0
Hampton 42, Denbigh 0
MD School for the Deaf, Md. 58, Randolph-Macon Academy 0
Maret, D.C. 42, St. John Paul the Great 10
Menchville 53, Gloucester 13
North Cross 28, St. Michael Catholic 20
Phoebus 62, Kecoughtan 0
The Covenant School 2, Quantico 0
Trinity Episcopal 47, Fork Union Prep 0
Woodberry Forest 27, St. Christopher’s 6

Monday, October 17, 2022:
Randolph-Henry 49, Arcadia 0

Tuesday, October 18, 2022:
Albemarle 55, Orange County 14


Scores compiled 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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