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Take a a wild guess for fun big guy.Yes, but I don't know who.
Oh, I'll go with Albemarle.
If Albemarle wins out, they'll finish 8-2 which should give them a pretty good first-round draw. Maybe a win could spark a run, but we'll see.
Looks like Albemarle would be paired with Orange.Yeah now that I look at it... They are not paired with the Richmond region in the first round so I don't think... so they could def rattle off a few wins and maybe get hot. We shall see... @HoosFan05 if the playoffs started today who would they be paired against?
Looks like Albemarle would be paired with Orange.
If Albemarle doesn't play Orange first, then it'll most likely be a Commonwealth team. Last year they played North Stafford first and it was a shootout in the rain.
I've got to throw Stone Bridge in the mix with the Richmond trio. I'm also very curious about what Hampton will do.Oh wow... I had it all jacked up. Yeah I would agree that they could be a sleeper then. Still think the elite 5A teams from Richmond such as HS, Bird, and Herm is where their train stops though. We will see.
For the record, Albemarle had to hit a last second field goal to get by 3-6 Monticello last night (3A squad). That might make me second guess my pick.
HSHS and it's fans are looking forward to the playoffs. Since that 1 point loss to Meadowbrook in game 3, HS has righted the ship and is clicking on ALL cylinders! All but 2 of our opponents have winning records, last night they destroyed a good 7-2 Patrick Henry team 49-0. PH had no answer for the Springer offense and the Springer Defense hand all the answers for the PH offense. You could see from midway through the 1st quarter that PH was in big trouble.Oh wow... I had it all jacked up. Yeah I would agree that they could be a sleeper then. Still think the elite 5A teams from Richmond such as HS, Bird, and Herm is where their train stops though. We will see.
I've got to throw Stone Bridge in the mix with the Richmond trio. I'm also very curious about what Hampton will do.
HSHS and it's fans are looking forward to the playoffs. Since that 1 point loss to Meadowbrook in game 3, HS has righted the ship and is clicking on ALL cylinders! All but 2 of our opponents have winning records, last night they destroyed a good 7-2 Patrick Henry team 49-0. PH had no answer for the Springer offense and the Springer Defense hand all the answers for the PH offense. You could see from midway through the 1st quarter that PH was in big trouble.
No Doubt HS is in the equation in a major way. Probably have Man-for-Man the most talent. 5A is the hardest to win out of all the divisions and last year was maybe the toughest. 5A is still plenty strong state wide this season. If anyone is sleeping on HS they have been in a coma the last 5 years
I will say, the future for Highland Springs Football is very, very bright! I have been to all jv games and most of the 9th grade games too. Both jv and 9th grade are undefeated and plsying extremely good! JV has a qb that has around 1,500 yds passing. Good wideouts and several good sized , fast running backs. Good size and talent on both lines O & D.
The 9th grade qb is left handed and has a rifle arm and quite accurate. The rest if that team has a ton of young talent too.
We have 23 seniors on varsity, but don't expect HS to havea down year next year!
I saw Bird against Manchester. The Skyhawks were terrible that game. I can't get any enthusiasm that they will make a run after seeing that game. Running backs never broke any tackles. Secondary was atrocious. Special teams were questionable. They are good enough to beat most teams, I'm sure, but they won't beat the special teams in the playoffs, unless I really caught them on the one night that they were just playing bad, but I think the team is just short of what it will take to get by both Hermitage AND Highland Springs in the playoffs.Hampton is good and Dazz Newsome can flat out ball. That loss to Heritage NN is bad. Not terrible but makes me question them. Maybe it was a bad night. Seems like everyone in 5A has a bad loss except Hermitage and Bird who lost to other 5A and 6A powers in tight games. The Peninsula District reminds me of the Dominion District except I think the Dominion is slightly better at the top and in the middle. But the Dominion is aweful at the bottom.
I saw Bird against Manchester. The Skyhawks were terrible that game. I can't get any enthusiasm that they will make a run after seeing that game. Running backs never broke any tackles. Secondary was atrocious. Special teams were questionable. They are good enough to beat most teams, I'm sure, but they won't beat the special teams in the playoffs, unless I really caught them on the one night that they were just playing bad, but I think the team is just short of what it will take to get by both Hermitage AND Highland Springs in the playoffs.
Manchester is a good football team, but I don't think they're going to compete with the best teams in 6A for a state title.
I do feel like this is going to be a repeat for Highland Springs despite the mysterious loss to Meadowbrook (if it was college I would have thought the mob paid off some guys to throw the game). Hermitage might be the hungriest school for a title, so I won't be surprised to see them do it.
I really don't see a sleeper running the gauntlet that the 5A playoffs has been the past few years and winning a title, but getting two or three playoff wins is surely going to happen for somebody that's not really on our radar.
We call it the "Highland Springs Saints and Glen Lea" connection. It starts when they are young boys, very young boys!There is something in the water out there!
Albemarle will be considered average to below average in 5A playoffsIf Albemarle wins out, they'll finish 8-2 which should give them a pretty good first-round draw. Maybe a win could spark a run, but we'll see.