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NCAA/NFL Pick em Week 15

D3

Hope vs N Central IL
Carnegie Mellon vs Mount Union
Salisbury vs Randolph Macon

D2

Valdosta St vs VA Union
Ferris St vs Harding

D1AA

SD ST vs MT
Mercer vs RI

D1

UNLV @ Boise St (Fri)
Tul @ Army (Fri)
OH @ Mia OH
Marsh @ LA
IA ST @ AZ ST*
Clem @ SMU*
PA ST @ OR*
GA @ TX*

GB @ DET (Thur)*
LAC @ KC*
SEA @ AZ*
ATL @ MN*
CIN @ DAL
JAX @ TN
NO @ NYG
CHI @ SF
NYJ @ MIA
BUF@ LAR
CLE @ PIT
LV @ TB

*GOW 2 pts each

Lady Indians Headed to State Title Game

I see that no one else has addressed this yet so I will give a brief report. (REALLY brief by my standards, mainly because I don't speak volleyball language.)

The Indians traveled to Clarke County tonight and won in five sets in the state semi-finals. Clarke had won the Region 2-B title last week by beating Fort in three sets on the Indians' home court. Each team then posted a state quarter-final win over the weekend. In Fort's case, that was also a five-set win. I believe it was over Bruton but don't quote me on that.

Anyway, tonight the hometown Eagles won the first and third sets, which put the Indians in come-from-behind mode. They pulled out a win in a fairly close fourth set. I think it was something like 25-21.

In the deciding set, the teams were tied at every point from 1-5, before the Indians broke in front for good and gave themselves some breathing room. They moved out to an 11-6 lead before Clarke fought back to close to within 12-10, but the Indians were then able to put it away with a 15-11 win.

Fort will now advance to the state finals Saturday afternoon at the Salem Civic Center. I believe I have read that will be at 2:30. I assume that their opponent was also determined this evening and that will be whatever team survived out of Regions C and D.

As for Clarke, tonight was their second bitter loss in front of the home fans, as their football team lost a shocker Friday night to Madison County, although they entered that game unbeaten and seeded number one in the region. Just like with the girls, Clarke had beaten Madison on the road the week before, only to fall short at home.

So congrats to the Lady Indians and best wishes for Saturday. It is always exciting when a county team brings home a state title in any sport.

Football scores - 11/22-23/24 - Rd. 2

Here's the SW Va scores...

1-D : #3 Eastside 31, #7* Patrick Henry (GS) 14
#1 Rye Cove 61, #5* Grundy 28

1-C : #3 Grayson Co. 18, #2 George Wythe 16
#1 Bath Co. 49, #4 Narrows 14

2-D : #2 Union 21, #3 Ridgeview 14
#1 Graham 34, #4 Va. High 0

2-C : #3 Gretna 14, #2 Radford 7
#1 Glenvar 42, #4 Floyd Co. 14

3-D : #3 Lord Botetourt 36, #2 Magna Vista 26
#4 William Byrd 28, #1 Abingdon 23

4-D : #2 Sherando 20, #3 Jeff. Forest 14
#4 Salem 24, #1 GW-Danville 3

News Hayfield Withdraws from 2024 VHSL Football Playoffs

The Hayfield Hawks - who have spent the entire 2024 football season ranked No. 1 in the VirginiaPreps.com Class 6 Top Ten Rankings - will see their campaign end at 10-1 overall before the regional semifinals.

Principal Darin Thompson shared with parents of the football program his decision to withdraw the team from the postseason effective immediately, on Monday, November 25th, one day before its scheduled regional semifinal matchup against visiting Fairfax.

"Several text messages came to light last week that brought new concern to the initial investigation, have raised significant questions in my mind, and are not in alignment with our values and commitment when it comes to student-athlete transfers," Thompson indicated in his letter, which you can read in its entirety below.

Initially given a two-year postseason ban by the Virginia High School League, the Hawks were reinstated to the playoffs after an appeal was filed in the Circuit Court of the County of Fairfax by Hayfield High School parents with a judge granting them a temporary injunction.

The Hawks won their Occoquan Region 6C quarterfinal over Thomas Edison by a count of 75-7, scoring all of their points before half-time. On the season, Darryl Overton's squad outscored its opponents 668-75 - an average of nearly 61 to 7 per contest - with seven shutouts. Their lone loss on the field in 2024 came on October 25th against Riverdale Baptist of Maryland by a score of 55-30.

Fairfax, the No. 4 seed in Occoquan Region 6C, receives a bye to the title game of the regionals on Saturday, November 30th. The Lions will play against the winner of Tuesday's regional semifinal between No. 3 West Springfield and No. 2 seed Lake Braddock.


Letter from Hayfield Principal:​


Dear Hayfield Hawks Community,

Please see the message below that was just shared with our football team community.

Dear Hayfield Hawks Football Team Parents,

In case you are not able to join us this evening, I am writing today to share news that I know will be disappointing to you and your student athlete. I have made the decision that our team will be withdrawing from the remainder of postseason play. This decision has not been made lightly, but is necessary to uphold the integrity of our athletic program.

Several text messages came to light last week that brought new concern to the initial investigation, have raised significant questions in my mind, and are not in alignment with our values and commitment when it comes to student-athlete transfers.

Your student athletes are talented and committed and that this decision is not a reflection on their hard work.

I shared with the students that this is really difficult, and I am feeling it too. This is hard, but I feel strongly that this is the right thing to do. I also shared that counseling is available for any student who would like to speak with someone for additional support.

Our Division leadership has developed a plan to ensure we are never in this situation again. As shared in an email yesterday, this will include “a comprehensive external, independent review of FCPS’ student-athlete transfer and eligibility practices across all sports and all high schools in the Division. There will also be a working group of FCPS coaches, principals, and key staff who are involved in the transfer process. This group will evaluate and review current practices related to transfer requests and verification of student residency. The external review findings will inform and guide the internal review.”

I know this is not the way that we wanted to end our season, but this is about more than a trophy or a state championship. Building character and sportsmanship is critical to education-based athletic programs.

I am proud of our team, and I am thankful to our Hayfield community for supporting our students in all their activities - from academics to fine arts to sports. We are stronger together and together, we will move forward in a direction that brings our focus and energy back to student success.

Thank you for being a part of our Hawk Family.

Sincerely, Darin Thompson

Principal Hayfield Secondary School

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

804 Coaches For Change Community Classic

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Tuesday, December 17, 2024​

BASKETBALL: 804 Coaches 4 Change This Weekend!


Get all the information concerning this weekend's 804 Coaches 4 Change Invitational, to be held at the Henrico Sports and Events Center!

RVA Sports Network will be live courtside all day Saturday bringing you live coverage across our "X" (Twitter) network with reports on Instagram (@rvasportsnetwork) as well!

G.W. vs. Salem CVip Media Solutions live audio

And then there was one..

S/o to Huguenot and Armstrong on two very good seasons. They were two of the worst teams in the state just two years ago and had a combined 21-3 record this year. Neither are my team, but I am a huge supporter of RPS schools and love to see the city kids succeed. Even bigger congratulations to the Tee Jay Vikings on getting to the Regional Final. Going to be a great game between them and Kettle Run.
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