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Region B Ratings 9/29

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1. Central Woodstock (5-0): 24.40
2. Riverheads (4-1): 23.00
3. Clarke Co (5-0): 22.40
4. Buckingham (5-1): 21.50
5. Strasburg (3-1): 19.25
6. Madison (3-2): 18.00
7. Stuarts Draft (4-2): 17.50
8. Fort Defiance (3-3): 17.50
9. Luray (1-4): 12.80
9. Page Co (1-4): 12.80
 
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1. Central Woodstock (5-0): 24.40
2. Riverheads (4-1): 23.00
3. Clarke Co (5-0): 22.40
4. Buckingham (5-1): 21.50
5. Strasburg (3-1): 19.25
6. Madison (3-2): 18.00
7. Stuarts Draft (4-2): 17.50/17.83 (Surry plays tomorrow)
8. Fort Defiance (3-3): 17.50
9. Luray (1-4): 12.80
9. Page Co (1-4): 12.80
Central Lunenburg? What Region are they in? In Region A?.
 
1. Central Woodstock (5-0): 24.40
2. Riverheads (4-1): 23.00
3. Clarke Co (5-0): 22.40
4. Buckingham (5-1): 21.50
5. Strasburg (3-1): 19.25
6. Madison (3-2): 18.00
7. Stuarts Draft (4-2): 17.50/17.83 (Surry plays tomorrow)
8. Fort Defiance (3-3): 17.50
9. Luray (1-4): 12.80
9. Page Co (1-4): 12.80

Next Friday at the Felt in Berryville could shake things up. Clarke hosts Central in what could be the game of the year in the region.

Strasburg will likely have at least 2 more losses against Clarke and Central so they will drop big time
 
Next Friday at the Felt in Berryville could shake things up. Clarke hosts Central in what could be the game of the year in the region.

Strasburg will likely have at least 2 more losses against Clarke and Central so they will drop big time
The Rams would drop but not all that much. 7-3 with rider points and they would be okay.
 
Next Friday at the Felt in Berryville could shake things up. Clarke hosts Central in what could be the game of the year in the region.

Strasburg will likely have at least 2 more losses against Clarke and Central so they will drop big time
The Felt, is that what they call the stadium up there? I assume because it’s artificial turf?
 
Central Lunenburg might make things interesting for KW/Poquoson in the Region A playoffs this year.
They'll probably get a high seed because they'll probably finish 9-1, but they just gave up 44 points to a winless Prince Edward team last night and their overall strength of schedule isn't great. Similar thing has happened in recent years where a team from that district gets a high seed and then gets beaten badly by KW or Poquoson in the regional playoffs. Not saying it'll happen this year, but my money is still on KW vs Poquoson in the Region A championship, as long as they're in opposite sides of the bracket and I'd be really surprised if someone else besides those two won Region A
 
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Somewhat rhetorical question but how many potential riders are out there for each in the top half? I will sound like an a$$ but the late season matchups don’t appear to have teams with a bunch of wins playing each other after this week with CC and Central.

Edit: and I should have thanked Gunz for doing this since it takes a minute to run all this down
 
Hey Clarkefan, who was Wilber Feltner and what did he mean to the community that got the field named after him?
 
Hey Clarkefan, who was Wilber Feltner and what did he mean to the community that got the field named after him?
I wondered something so looked him up. He was born in Clarke County in 1919 and died in Clarke County at 98 in 2018. His wife had died in 2017 and they had been married 71 years. He served in WWII and upon returning worked at bank in Winchester until he worked his way up to bank president. He helped in getting Shenandoah University relocating from Dayton VA to Winchester in 1960 and was on board of Shenandoah University. He had a foundation that raised money for development at University that also helped Clarke County Schools. Looks like he was a major staple to the community for almost 100 years and was interesting read to an extraordinary life he lived.
 
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I wondered something so looked him up. He was born in Clarke County in 1919 and died in Clarke County at 98 in 2018. His wife had died in 2017 and they had been married 71 years. He served in WWII and upon returning worked at bank in Winchester until he worked his way up to bank president. He helped in getting Shenandoah University relocating from Dayton VA to Winchester in 1960 and was on board of Shenandoah University. He had a foundation that raised money for development at University that also helped Clarke County Schools. Looks like he was a major staple to the community for almost 100 years and was interesting read to an extraordinary life he lived.
Thanks, I’ll look him up. I enjoy learning about people like him. Plus, my mother came from Berryville.
 
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