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Pick em Playoff Rules

Pick em Playoff Rules:

Everyone will compete against each other just like during the regular season. Each week we will have eliminations until a Champion is crowned. Eligibility for the playoffs is based on regular season participation. Here are the players that are eligible:


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
OCBoy 150


Here's how it works:

Everyone starts with 0 playoff points and points are accumulated throughout the playoffs.


At the end of Round 1 the Top 16 will advance.

At the end of Round 2 the Top 8 will advance.

At the end of Round 3 the Top 4 will advance.

At the end of Round 4 the Top 2 will advance.

At the end of Round 5 the Champion will be determined.


Ties for all rounds will be broken by who had more regular season points. If there is a tie for regular season points then the highest most recent week will be used until the tie is broken. (Playoff weeks considered first, then Week 11, 10, 9...etc until tie is broken) Good luck and enjoy!

Final C standings

1. Glenvar (9-1). 23.400
2. Radford (7-3). 22.600
3. Gretna (7-3). 21.600
4. Floyd (5-5). 19.900
5. Appomattox (4-6). 18.700
6. Nelson (5-4). 18.111
7. Patrick (4-6). 17.300
8. Martinsville (3-7). 16.600
9. Dan River (3-7). 15.200
10. Liberty (0-10). 15.200
11. Chatham (3-6). 14.111
12. James River (1-9). 13.900

Playoffs:
Martinsville @ Glenvar
Patrick @ Radford
Nelson @ Gretna
Appomattox @ Floyd

2024 NOVA Pick'em Week 11-Season Finale Results,

The final week of the contest was tight, but congratulations to OnlyVA, SV-Viking4, otnorot, RedNeck and tylerrossfc10 for tying for the lead this week!
I intend to do a playoff contest so if you are interested join in. It will start out with all of Class 6 plus Regions 5C and 5D, then gradually expand the classes and/or regions included as the number of games gets reduced each week.

Week 11 Results
otnorot - 6
RedNeck - 6
tylerrossfc10 - 6
SV-Viking4 - 6
OnlyVA - 6
SPL311U - 5
falcettik - 5
OCBoy - 5

Season
falcettik - 69 (63.3%)
OnlyVA - 68 (62.4%)
otnorot - 68 (62.4%)
OCBoy - 66 (60.6%)
SV-Viking4 - 65 (59.6%)
tylerrossfc10 - 65 (59.6%)
SPL311U - 64 (58.7%)
RedNeck - 63 (57.8%)

Unofficial Region 4D Point Ratings

1. GW Danville 29.55
2. Jefferson Forest 28.11
3. Sherando 27.44
4. Salem 26.77
5. Handley 25.88
6. Orange County 25.11
7. EC Glass 24.88
8. Mecklenburg 24.77
9. James Wood 24.11
10. Amherst County 22.77
11. Blacksburg 19.55
12. Millbrook 19.00
13. Halifax County 16.88
14. Liberty Bealeton 15.60
15. Charlottesville 14.66

Updated Point Ratings from my calculations.

Benedictine 4th qtr Comback

Benedictine trailed Trinity Episcopal 28-7 with less than 9 minutes remaining in the 4th quarter and came back to win 29-28. The Cadets make it back to the VISAA State title game to defend their championship

Trinity Episcopal scored 1st on an 11-yard pass from Taegan Logan to Sam DeFrancesca with 2:05 remaining in the 1st quarter.

Benedictine thwarted another scoring chance when Roddrey Mcwilliams who recently committed to James Madison, intercepted a pass. The Titans led 6-0 at the halftime break.

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Trinity Episcopal used a couple of pass interference penalties to set a 1st-and-goal from the 4-yard line. Logan ran a quarterback draw for the touchdown and he converted the 2-point run for a 14-0 lead with 7:53 remaining.

The Titans ate up most of the remaining time in the 3rd quarter with a 70-play drive. University of Virginia commit Isaiah Robinson made a great contested grab over a defender for a 15-yard touchdown to extend the Trinity Episcopal lead to 21-0 with only 50 seconds remaining in the 3rd quarter.

McWilliams returned the ensuing kickoff 90 yards for the Cadets 1st points on the scoreboard.

Trinity Episcopal appeared to have the game in hand after junior Carson Parks scored from 7-yards out with 8:57 remaining to extend the lead to 28-7.

A penalty forced the Titans to kickoff from their own 25-yard line and Jojo Johnson took advantage returning the kickoff 80-yards for a touchdown with 8:45 left in the game.

Another penalty gave Benedictine a chance to kickoff from their own 50 yards line and McWilliams recovered the kick at the Trinity Episcopal 25-yard line. Minutes later, Benedictine scored on a short run from Ryker Cook with a little over six minutes to go to slice the lead to 28-21.

Trinity Episcopal only used a minute off the clock and was forced to punt with 5:10 remaining. However, the snapped went over the punters head for a safety to trim the margin even more to 28-23. After the kickoff, the Cadets finally took the lead on a 2-yard touchdown run from Cook with 2:22 remining.

The Titans had one final chance to reclaim the lead and made it to the Benedictine 33-yard line, but one final pass fell incomplete. They can look at their special teams which allowed two kickoff returns for touchdowns, a safety on a bad snap on a punt attempt and an onside recovery late in the game.

It's Been a While

I had forgotten my login information and could not remember which email address I used to even be able to reset my password. 🙃 I was using my old account @Pioneers02Champs occasionally. I'm glad to be back and able to connect with everyone again!

I am no longer living in Lynchburg or affiliated with E.C. Glass anymore so I haven't been following Seminole District and Class 4 football as much. My new location and school has me following Class 6 more but no one really posts much about Class 6, so here I am.

@BoKnowsSports @DinwiddieProud @BleedingNavy @mike salem @one man...how you guys been?

Blog LIVE Game Blog - Poquoson (9-0) at Lafayette (9-0)

Greetings from Wanner Stadium in Williamsburg, where the undefaeted Lafayette Rams (9-0) play host to the unbeaten Poquoson Bull Islanders (9-0) in a showdown for tops in the Bay Rivers District.

Both have secured the No. 1 seed in their respective regions - Lafayette in 3A and Poquoson in 2A - so their playoff outlooks are solidified.

We'll have updates here on the LIVE Game Blog and via Twitter or 'X' as we now call it @hatfieldsports

To see our Full Preview + Picks, check out the VIP Board post, which is also pinned on our front page presently at this post.

Very warm night at around 70 degrees for this first Thursday of November 2024...

Captains meeting at mid-field and we'll be kicking off here soon...

Rocktown Raptors

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Hedgesville Eagles 36
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A new era of high school sports in the city began Friday night as Rocktown hosted Hedgesville, W.Va. in the Raptors' inaugural game.

The home team played hard and provided a lot of fireworks during the first half, but it was the Eagles who pulled away in the second half en route to a 36-13 non-district win over Rocktown.

"We played hard, it was a good effort but we beat ourselves," said Raptors' coach Curtis Cherebim. "We didn't tackle very well and we had a lot of penalties."


On a beautiful evening and on the area's first turf field, the two teams battled toe-to-toe in the first half. The Eagles opened the game with a 13-play, 62 yard drive, all on the ground, and senior Dalton Harper scored on a 2-yard run that gave the Eagles a 6-0 lead with 5:00 to play in the first period.

Rocktown's first offensive possession was incredible. On the Raptors' initial offensive play, Ayden Groden hauled in a 29-pass on a tipped ball from Santana Perry as Groden was falling on his back at the Eagles' 35. On Rocktown's first running play, Demetrius Arrington ran for six yards and then scored on a 2-yard dive and Paul Tongen's kick put the Raptors in front 7-6. Perry was 3-of-3 passing on the drive for 66 yards.

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Region A Ratings & Playoff Match Ups

Credit to Gunz 41... I'm gonna assume that John Marshall will get the #8 seed, since Amelia forfeited their season

Region 2A

1. Poquoson 27.80
2. Southampton 24.80/25.00
3. Bruton 23.90
4. Central 21.56
5. Greensville 20.90
6. Nottoway 19.11
7. King William 18.90
8. Amelia 16.40
9. John Marshall 14.70
10. Nandua 13.60/13.70
11. Randolph Henry 13.40
12. Windsor 12.60
13. Prince Edward 12.30
14. Arcadia 11.70

#1 Poquoson (9-1) vs #8 John Marshall (2-8)
#4 Central (6-3) vs Greensville (6-4)

#3 Bruton (8-2) vs #6 Nottoway ( 5-4)
#2 Southampton (9-1) vs #7 King William (4-6)

Strasburg 20 Central 19 final

What a slugfest. Strasburg controlled the first half. Central scored the only touchdown in the second half. Both teams fought tooth and nail. Coates ran wild in the first half for the Rams. Centrals passing game with Moss back at qb is scary throwing to #11 and #8. #34 the tailback is strong and quick. Central can win at least 1 or 2 games in the playoffs.

On a side note whoever gets this crew of officials good luck. I have never seen so many stoppages to discuss how to mark a penalty off.
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