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Riverheads JVs Outlast Stuarts Draft

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The underclassmen took center stage tonight in Greenville to warm up the fans and unless someone scored in the final 11 seconds as I was walking to my car, the final was 30-20 in favor of the homestanding Gladiators. The game featured some big offensive plays including a kickoff return by the Cougars but two of the biggest plays were by the Gladiator defense.

Stuarts Draft had some timing and penalty issues that took the spotlight away from a potentially great offense. I believe the player who scored on the kickoff return was named Parker and the passing combination of Lunsford to Christian had a couple of nice connections. But they had some costly turnovers and shot themselves in the foot a few times.

As for Riverheads the offense could be summed up in two words.........Brody Phillips. The talented 8th grader scored the first 24 points for RHS on three TDs followed by successful two-point PATs, and one of his scores was about a 70 yard scoop and score on defense that gave the Big Red a 24-7 lead in the second quarter. On offense he carried the ball at least 80% of the time for Riverheads due to a running mate being out on injury.

But by far the best play of the night, one that essentially sealed the win for Riverheads, came midway through the third quarter. The Gladiators were leading 24-13, and SD had taken the second half kickoff down inside the 10 yard line. A score would bring them to within a one touchdown margin with a quarter and a half to go.

So they ran a play toward the right sideline and RHS' Austin Roberts simply took the ball away from the ball carrier as he was tackling him. I did not get to see it that clearly but he appeared to simply wrestle the ball away from him, which turned away the scoring threat. From there Riverheads went up 30-13 in the fourth and the Cougars scored very late to make it more respectable.

The Gladiators are now 3-0 on the season with earlier wins over Waynesboro and Parry McCluer. They now have a long break due to the varsity team's trip to Tazewell followed by a bye week. So the JVs next game will be October 6th when they will host Buffalo Gap.
 
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The underclassmen took center stage tonight in Greenville to warm up the fans and unless someone scored in the final 11 seconds as I was walking to my car, the final was 30-20 in favor of the homestanding Gladiators. The game featured some big offensive plays including a kickoff return by the Cougars but two of the biggest plays were by the Gladiator defense.

Stuarts Draft had some timing and penalty issues that took the spotlight away from a potentially great offense. I believe the player who scored on the kickoff return was named Parker and the passing combination of Lunsford to Christian had a couple of nice connections. But they had some costly turnovers and shot themselves in the foot a few times.

As for Riverheads the offense could be summed up in two words.........Brody Phillips. The talented 8th grader scored the first 24 points for RHS on three TDs followed by successful two-point PATs, and one of his scores was about a 70 yard scoop and score on defense that gave the Big Red a 24-7 lead in the second quarter. On offense he carried the ball at least 80% of the time for Riverheads due to a running mate being out on injury.

But by far the best play of the night, one that essentially sealed the win for Riverheads, came midway through the third quarter. The Gladiators were leading 24-13, and SD had taken the second half kickoff down inside the 10 yard line. A score would bring them to within a one touchdown margin with a quarter and a half to go.

So they ran a play toward the right sideline and RHS' Austin Roberts simply took the ball away from the ball carrier as he was tackling him. I did not get to see it that clearly but he appeared to simply wrestle the ball away from him, which turned away the scoring threat. From there Riverheads went up 30-13 in the fourth and the Cougars scored very late to make it more respectable.

The Gladiators are now 3-0 on the season with earlier wins over Waynesboro and Parry McCluer. They now have a long break due to the varsity team's trip to Tazewell followed by a bye week. So the JVs next game will be October 6th when they will host Buffalo Gap.
What is the jvs winning streak at now
 
Sorry but I don't keep up with them that closely. My guess is that they have not lost more than 5 games in the last 6-8 years but I can't document that.
 
Just watched the game and it was a solid effort out of both squads. A few too many mistakes by both but overall a nicely played game. I will get fussed at for pointing it out but Brody Phillips is running extremely well for someone that had never played football before this season. A lot of credit goes to the blocking up front but he has a very natural flow to his running style. Keep an eye out for this young man to be toting the rock for the big boys in the next few years.
 
What is the jvs winning streak at now
The JV’s last loss was the 2nd game of the 2017 season to Stuarts Draft. The current win streak stands at 32 games.

2015 (7-2)
2016 (8-2)
2017 (8-1)
2018 (10-0)
2019 (7-0)
2020/21 (5-0)
2021 (3-0)*
 
Thanks for that graphic. Guess I was pretty close, since they do have five losses over the last six plus seasons. And Redpridenation, no one will fuss at you for giving Brody such a compliment. I had heard that this was his first year of organized football. I also understand that he is a heck of a baseball player.
 
Legitimate question here. How many 1A programs could Riverheads JV take down? I'd say quite a few.
 
@mmqp 5.0, not as many as you are implying. They are legit 8th and 9th grade kids and aren’t overly big on the line. Seriously though I would think the bottom twenty or so of 1A would be decent games with them. Not sure what the win/loss would be to be honest but they would likely compete with those varsity squads.
 
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@mmqp 5.0, not as many as you are implying. They are legit 8th and 9th grade kids and aren’t overly big on the line. Seriously though I would think the bottom twenty or so of 1A would be decent games with them. Not sure what the win/loss would be to be honest but they would likely compete with those varsity squads.

I can think of a couple they would steamroll pretty easily. Rappahannock County comes to mind. Sorry for taking this off the original subject. Just thinking out loud last night.
 
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