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Shenandoah District Basketball Preview

The season starts next week so let's take our annual look at who will be expected to do what this year. So far most of the schools have not yet posted their rosters, so it will be tough at this point to guess who has the most returning talent on the court, but to my knowledge, we only have one new coach on the scene. That is Kevin Madden, who will take over at Staunton. Even though it will be his first year at the post, he certainly brings the credentials, having played under the legendary Paul Hatcher, not to mention Dean Smith during his impressive career at North Carolina. So I have no doubt that he will keep the quality of the Storm program right where it has been for longer than most of us can remember.

So here is my top to bottom look at the district...........

STAUNTON: The Storm has such a winning tradition and such a deep pipeline that they have to be the pick again to win the district. They almost always have a 15-man roster that can hit you with fresh bodies and wear you down with each man off the bench seeming to be as good as the one before him. They also will have the usual Staunton speed and will no doubt have some serious shooters. If Bob from down the street was coaching them, they could still win it, so with Kevin's expertise, they are almost a sure bet to be the team to beat.

FORT DEFIANCE: Speaking of teams that wear you down, Coach Gale and his band of assassins will be back at it again. So watch out for more three pointers from distances you never thought you would see, and for consistent 100 point games. They did lose Sam Garber to graduation, but Gio Armendariz Cruz is back to lead the attack from the point. Seems like he has been around forever, but he is just a junior this year. His steady leadership and that frantic pace will guarantee the Fort a successful season and if anybody can keep Staunton from winning, it will be this bunch.

STUARTS DRAFT: These next two spots are kind of a toss-up for me, mainly because I have not seen rosters and don't remember who may have graduated the most seniors last year. I am pretty sure that the Draft was one of the biggest teams around last year and it seems to me that there was a sophomore or two that made life difficult last season. So just on a hunch, I will put them in the three spot, just ahead of.........

WILSON: See I told you it was a toss-up. Anything I might say about The Cougars can also apply to Wilson. I think they also had some young talent last year that will still be around. Not sure about Eli Irving for example. Regardless, assuming that Coach Hartman is returning, you can almost guarantee that the Hornets will be in the mix.

RIVERHEADS: Last year the Gladiators were just plain snakebit. The talent was there but they could not finish games and lost about 7 times in the final few seconds. The best news in Greenville is that they are a senior-dominated team this year with three guys that can hit for 20 or more on any given night and a couple of others who had double-figure games. The rumor had been around since last season that sharpshooter Will Gardner would return for his senior year after trying the private school scene last season, and since he knocked down half a dozen threes in last night's scrimmage, it is now official that he is back. The Big Red will lack size again, so their success will depend on defense and outside shooting, but the pieces are there for them to jump a couple of spots this season. Who knows, maybe even into the top four? Speaking of last night's scrimmage, it was against Luray, last year's Region B champ. The Dogs shot the lights out but Riverheads made them work for it. I suspect Coach Weller was pleased.

BUFFALO GAP: Again no roster information yet and I can only assume that Coach Ward is returning. The biggest problem the Bison will face, at least in the early going, will be a case of "Riverheadsitis. " Meaning how in the heck can we play basketball when our football team is still alive in the playoffs? That adjustment was always a challenge for the Big Red during its title runs, but this year the Bison are the ones fortunate enough to still be playing after Thanksgiving. So best of luck in Friday's trip to Altavista, but once they can start playing basketball, I don't see them as a challenge in this year's district race, even though I am sure they will scrap hard as they always have.

WAYNESBORO: It is hard to be critical of the Little Giants athletic program, but something has been missing over there the last few years in just about every sport. Maybe it is apathy and they may very well have the best athletes in the district roaming the halls with no interest in sports. Whatever the case, nobody can rise to the top overnight so hopefully WHS can gradually return to some of their past successes. They do have the talents of veteran, well-respected coach John Spears leading the way, so if anybody can help them in their climb back to prominence, he is the guy to do it.
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Bowl Challenge

Anyone can play in this standalone contest. For those that participate in the NCAA/NFL Pick em, the points earned in the bowl contest will be rolled into the NCAA/NFL Pick em contest. So be sure to play.


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CFP will be done with the NCAA/NFL Pick em games beginning next week.



Dec 14 JACKSON STATE vs SC STATE

Dec 14 SOUTH AL vs WESTERN MI

Dec 17 MEMPHIS vs WV

Dec 18 WESTERN KY vs JMU

Dec 18 CA vs UNLV

Dec 19 GA SOUTHERN vs SAM HOUSTON

Dec 20 OHIO vs JACKSONVILLE ST

Dec 20 TULANE vs FL

Dec 23 COASTAL CAROLINA vs UTSA

Dec 23 NORTHERN IL vs FRESNO ST

Dec 24 SOUTH FL vs SAN JOSE ST

Dec 26 PITT vs. TOLEDO

Dec 26 RUTGERS vs KS ST

Dec 26 AR ST vs BOWLING GREEN

Dec 27 OK vs NAVY

Dec 27 GT vs VANDERBILT

Dec 27 TT vs AR

Dec 27 SYRACUSE vs WA ST

Dec 27 TXAM vs USC

Dec 28 CT vs UNC

Dec 28 BC vs NE

Dec 28 LA vs TCU

Dec 28 IA ST vs MIAMI

Dec 28 MIAMI (OH) va CO ST

Dec 28 EAST CAROLINA vs NC ST

Dec 28 BYU vs CO

Dec 28 MARSHALL vs ARMY

Dec 30 IA vs MO

Dec 31 AL vs MI

Dec 31 WA vs LOUISVILLE

Dec 31 SC vs IL

Dec 31 BAYLOR vs LSU

Jan 2 DUKE vs MS

Jan 3 NORTH TX vs TX ST

Jan 3 MN vs VT

Jan 4 BUFFALO vs. LIBERTY
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Poquoson vs KW update

Very much a let down as KW “ strength of schedule”. turned a few ears up. At least Bruton came to play in the opening minutes to finish with a loss to the bulls 40plus to the opening kickoff 6. KW squeaked by bruton in a low scoring game. Very much the same script here starting the 3rd and this mismatch will not be reflected in the score as HC of poquoson will insert jobs after next Td. another running clock. The only entertainment left is the after play dead KW losing discipline and refs letting this game out of hand. Onto next week

VHSL 2024 Region Football Championship Results - 11/29/24 thru 11/30/24

Round 3 Region Football Championship Results on Friday, November 29, 2024 and Saturday, November 30, 2024:

Class 6 Region A Championship

#1 Oscar Smith 28, #2 Highland Springs 7

Class 6 Region B Championship
#6 Colonial Forge 42, #5 Patriot 14

Class 6 Region C Championship
#2 Lake Braddock 40, #4 Fairfax 25

Class 6 Region D Championship
#1 James Madison 48, #2 Washington-Liberty 21

Class 5 Region A Championship
#1 Green Run 21, #3 Salem-VB 14

Class 5 Region B Championship
#1 Maury 38, #2 King’s Fork 14

Class 5 Region C Championship
#3 L.C. Bird 10, #1 William Fleming 7

Class 5 Region D Championship
#2 Briar Woods 32, #1 Riverbend 15

Class 4 Region A Championship
#1 Phoebus 42, #3 Hampton 0

Class 4 Region B Championship
#2 Varina 41, #1 Dinwiddie 27

Class 4 Region C Championship
#2 Tuscarora 41, #1 John Champe 16

Class 4 Region D Championship
#2 Sherando 29, #4 Salem 26

Class 3 Region A Championship
#1 Lafayette 33, #2 Norcom 6

Class 3 Region B Championship
#2 Kettle Run 35, #1 Thomas Jefferson-Richmond 32

Class 3 Region C Championship
#1 Liberty Christian 56, #2 Turner Ashby 23

Class 3 Region D Championship
#4 William Byrd 46, #3 Lord Botetourt 44, 2OT

Class 2 Region A Championship
#1 Poquoson 40, #7 King William 0

Class 2 Region B Championship
#2 Strasburg 54, #4 Buckingham 7

Class 2 Region C Championship
#1 Glenvar 30, #3 Gretna 8

Class 2 Region D Championship
#1 Graham 21, #2 Union 0

Class 1 Region A championship
#2 Essex 41, #1 Rappahannock 0

Class 1 Region B Championship
#1 Altavista 32, #3 Buffalo Gap 20

Class 1 Region C Championship
#3 Grayson County 20, #1 Bath County 0

Class 1 Region D Championship
#1 Rye Cove 26, #3 Eastside 20

Deep Run Football (Richmond, VA) Coaching Opportunities

Deep Run High School in Glen Allen, Virginia (15 minutes outside of Richmond) is hiring two football coaches for the upcoming 2025 season. Offensive coordinator at both the Varsity and JV level, JV Head Coach, and JV Defensive Coordinator are all possibilities if the right candidate applies and interviews. Deep Run Football had its strongest season as a program in four years in 2024, winning three games on the varsity and seven on the JV while having over 100 players in the program. We are seeking committed and passionate individuals willing to be held accountable and wanting to be pushed as we attempt to take a leap forward this coming year. Teaching positions are possibilities, but are not connected to any of these positions at this time.

All interested candidates should email their resumes and a cover letter to Head Coach Joe Mullinax at jemullinax@henrico.k12.va.us

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Preseason Class 2 Boys Basketball Top 10

Just my first stab at it. There was a good mix of seniors and young guys on the all-state team last year, so it should be a fun year in C2. It'll be a battle for 2nd place of course but we all know that.

1. John Marshall
Nothing more needs to be said. They had five all state players last year and two of them are back and the other three will probably be replaced with more all staters.

2. Virginia High
State runner-ups return their best player in Mozell, and that's enough for me to shoe them into the #2 spot heading into the season.

3. Bruton
Panthers are coming off a near-20 win season and return a first teamer in Brandon Freeman. I would favor them and Greensville over the yearly battle with the Region 2B champ assuming they make it to the 2A finals and lose to Marshall, so a return to the state final four is certainly in the books.

4. Graham
G-Men bring back much of their lineup including Markelle Ray, but Region 2D is always a bloodbath. I expect them and Virginia to be the teams to beat down southwest this season.

5. Greensville County
It'll be a battle for second place between them and Bruton in 2A this year, which is definitely the deepest region in C2. I favor Bruton over them slightly because Greensville had no all-state players a season ago but that is a tough place to win so home court would be huge for them.

6. Martinsville
They are always a placeholder in the top 10 due to the success of their program. Region 2C doesn't have a ton of returners this year so I lean towards the Bulldogs as the early favorite in that region.

7. Luray
First Region 2B team appearance belongs to another Bulldog team, this one the home of now-junior all state 2nd-teamer Matthew Owens. 2B is very competitive but look for Luray to win the region for a second straight year.

8. Gretna
I'll throw these boys in next with another 2nd team returning junior in Rauyshaun Logan. Again, I know little about their region this year but I expect them to replicate a lot of success from last season that won them 16 games.

9. Union
Another program that typically contends, the Bears won the state title a mere few years ago so they earn enough respect from me to place them in the top 10.

10. Madison
Mountaineers lose most of their lineup and their coach, but they have a strong program down there on 29 and I expect them to be competitive a year removed from one of their best seasons since winning the state title in the early 2010s.

HM: Floyd County, Clarke County, Nandua, Radford, Stuarts Draft, Buckingham
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