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Bay Rivers District

Bruton (3-0)

W, 36-0 Aug. 30 at Northampton

W, 39-0 Sept. 6 vs. Nandua

W, 36-0 Sept. 13 vs. West Point

Sept. 20 at Northumberland

Sept. 27 vs. Grafton

Oct. 11 vs. Tabb

Oct. 18 at Arcadia

Oct. 24 vs. York

Nov. 1 at Poquoson

Nov. 8 at New Kent

Grafton (0-2)

(Home games at Bailey Field)

L, 16-46 Aug. 29 vs. Norcom

L, 8-28 Sept. 12 vs. Poquoson

Sept. 20 at New Kent

Sept. 27 at Bruton

Oct. 3 vs. Lafayette

Oct. 11 vs. Smithfield

Oct. 18 at Warhill

Oct. 25 vs. Tabb

Nov. 1 at Jamestown

Nov. 8 vs. York

Jamestown (0-3)

(Home games at Wanner Stadium)

L, 18-41 Aug. 29 at Nottoway

L, 6-48 Sept. 5 at Essex

L, 20-37 Sept. 13 at Tabb

Sept. 20 vs. Smithfield

Sept. 27 at York

Oct. 4 vs. Poquoson

Oct. 11 at New Kent

Oct. 25 at Lafayette

Nov. 1 vs. Grafton

Nov. 8 vs. Warhill

Lafayette (3-0)

(Home games at Wanner Stadium)

W, 37-6 Aug. 30 at Spotsylvania

W, 68-0 Sept. 6 at Booker T. Washington

W, 45-0 Sept. 13 vs. New Kent

Sept. 27 vs. Smithfield

Oct. 3 at Grafton

Oct. 11 vs. Warhill

Oct. 18 at Tabb

Oct. 25 vs. Jamestown

Nov. 2 at York, 1 p.m.

Nov. 7 vs. Poquoson

New Kent (0-2)

L, 13-14 Sept. 6 vs. Colonial Heights

L, 0-45 Sept. 13 at Lafayette

Sept. 20 vs. Grafton

Sept. 28 vs. Warhill, noon

Oct. 4 at Tabb

Oct. 11 vs. Jamestown

Oct. 17 at York

Oct. 24 at Poquoson

Nov. 1 at Smithfield

Nov. 8 vs. Bruton

Poquoson (2-0)

(Home games at Poquoson Middle School)

W, 21-6 Aug. 30 at Lake Taylor

W, 28-8 Sept. 12 at Grafton

Sept. 20 vs. Warhill

Sept. 27 vs. Tabb

Oct. 4 at Jamestown

Oct. 11 vs. York

Oct. 18 at Smithfield

Oct. 24 vs. New Kent

Nov. 1 vs. Bruton

Nov. 7 at Lafayette

Smithfield (2-0)

W, 48-0 Aug. 30 vs. Norview

W, 14-13 Sept. 6 vs. Churchland

Sept. 20 at Jamestown

Sept. 27 at Lafayette

Oct. 4 vs. York

Oct. 11 at Grafton

Oct. 18 vs. Poquoson

Oct. 24 at Warhill

Nov. 1 vs. New Kent

Nov. 7 at Tabb

Tabb (2-0)

(Home games at Bailey Field)

W, 17-0 Aug. 30 vs. Heritage

W, 37-20 Sept. 13 vs. Jamestown

Sept. 20 at York

Sept. 27 at Poquoson

Oct. 4 vs. New Kent

Oct. 11 at Bruton

Oct. 18 vs. Lafayette

Oct. 25 at Grafton

Nov. 1 vs. Warhill

Nov. 7 vs. Smithfield

Warhill (1-2) 

(Home games at Wanner Stadium)

W, 68-0 Aug. 29 vs. Manor

L, 0-35 Sept. 6 vs. Matoaca

L, 14-17 Sept. 12 vs. York

Sept. 20 at Poquoson

Sept. 28 at New Kent, noon

Oct. 11 at Lafayette

Oct. 18 vs. Grafton

Oct. 24 vs. Smithfield

Nov. 1 at Tabb

Nov. 8 at Jamestown

York (2-0)

(Home games at Bailey Field)

W, 21-6 Sept. 6 vs. Gloucester

W, 17-14 Sept. 12 at Warhill

Sept. 20 vs. Tabb

Sept. 27 vs. Jamestown

Oct. 4 at Smithfield

Oct. 11 at Poquoson

Oct. 17 vs. New Kent

Oct. 24 at Bruton

Nov. 2 vs. Lafayette, 1 p.m.

Nov. 8 at Grafton

Beach District

Bayside (1-2)

W, 50-0 Aug. 29 vs. Princess Anne, 6:30 p.m.

L, 9-47 Sept. 6 at Cox

L, 18-28 Sept. 13 vs. Kempsville

Sept. 20 vs. Salem

Sept. 27 at Landstown

Oct. 10 at First Colonial, 6:30 p.m.

Oct. 19 vs. Green Run, 2 p.m.

Oct. 25 at Kellam

Nov. 1 vs. Ocean Lakes

Nov. 8 vs. Tallwood

Cox (3-0)

W, 38-0 Aug. 29 at Landstown, 6:30 p.m.

W, 47-9 Sept. 6 vs. Bayside

W, 42-0 Sept. 13 at First Colonial

Sept. 20 vs. Green Run

Sept. 27 at Kellam

Oct. 4 vs. Ocean Lakes

Oct. 18 vs. Tallwood

Oct. 25 vs. Salem

Nov. 1 at Princess Anne

Nov. 8 at Kempsville

First Colonial (0-3)

L, 14-34 Aug. 29 vs. Kellam, 6:30 p.m.

L, 7-51 Sept. 6 at Ocean Lakes

L, 0-42 Sept. 13 vs. Cox

Sept. 20 at Tallwood

Sept. 27 vs. Salem

Oct. 4 at Princess Anne

Oct. 10 vs. Bayside, 6:30 p.m.

Oct. 18 at Kempsville

Oct. 25 vs. Green Run

Nov. 1 vs. Landstown

Green Run (3-0)

W, 54-0 Aug. 29 vs. Tallwood, 6:30 p.m.

W, 49-0 Sept. 6 at Kellam

W, by forfeit Sept. 13 vs. Princess Anne

Sept. 20 at Cox

Sept. 27 vs. Kempsville, 6 p.m.

Oct. 4 at Salem

Oct. 10 vs. Landstown, 6:30 p.m.

Oct. 19 at Bayside, 2 p.m.

Oct. 25 at First Colonial

Nov. 8 vs. Ocean Lakes

Kellam (1-1)

W, 34-14 Aug. 29 at First Colonial, 6:30 p.m.

L, 0-49 Sept. 6 vs. Green Run

Sept. 20 vs. Ocean Lakes

Sept. 27 vs. Cox

Oct. 4 at Tallwood

Oct. 10 vs. Salem, 6:30 p.m.

Oct. 18 at Princess Anne

Oct. 25 vs. Bayside

Nov. 1 at Kempsville

Nov. 8 at Landstown

Kempsville (2-1)

L, 14-28 Aug. 29 vs. Salem, 6:30 p.m.

W, 51-0 Sept. 6 at Princess Anne

W, 28-18 Sept. 13 at Bayside

Sept. 27 at Green Run, 6 p.m.

Oct. 4 vs. Landstown

Oct. 10 at Ocean Lakes, 6:30 p.m.

Oct. 18 vs. First Colonial

Oct. 25 at Tallwood

Nov. 1 vs. Kellam

Nov. 8 vs. Cox

Landstown (1-2)

L, 0-38 Aug. 29 vs. Cox, 6:30 p.m.

W, 18-13 Sept. 6 at Tallwood

W, 48-7 Sept. 13 vs. Salem

Sept. 20 at Princess Anne

Sept. 27 vs. Bayside

Oct. 4 at Kempsville

Oct. 10 at Green Run, 6:30 p.m.

Oct. 25 at Ocean Lakes

Nov. 1 vs. First Colonial

Nov. 8 vs. Kellam

Ocean Lakes (2-0)

W, 51-7 Sept. 6 vs. First Colonial

W, 43-19 Sept. 13 vs. Tallwood

Sept. 20 at Kellam

Sept. 27 vs. Princess Anne

Oct. 4 at Cox

Oct. 10 vs. Kempsville, 6:30 p.m.

Oct. 18 at Salem

Oct. 25 vs. Landstown

Nov. 1 at Bayside

Nov. 8 at Green Run

Princess Anne (0-3)

L, 0-50 Aug. 28 at Bayside, 6:30 p.m.

L, 0-51 Sept. 6 vs. Kempsville

L, by forfeit Sept. 13 at Green Run

Sept. 20 vs. Landstown

Sept. 27 at Ocean Lakes

Oct. 4 vs. First Colonial

Oct. 10 at Tallwood, 6:30 p.m.

Oct. 18 vs. Kellam

Nov. 1 vs. Cox

Nov. 8 at Salem

Salem (2-0)

W, 28-14 Aug. 29 at Kempsville, 6:30 p.m.

W, 48-7 Sept. 13 at Landstown

Sept. 20 vs. Bayside

Sept. 27 at First Colonial

Oct. 4 vs. Green Run

Oct. 10 at Kellam, 6:30 p.m.

Oct. 18 vs. Ocean Lakes

Oct. 25 at Cox

Nov. 1 vs. Tallwood

Nov. 8 vs. Princess Anne

Tallwood (0-3)

L, 0-54 Aug. 29 at Green Run, 6:30 p.m.

L, 13-18 Sept. 6 vs. Landstown

L, 19-43 Sept. 13 at Ocean Lakes

Sept. 20 vs. First Colonial

Oct. 4 vs. Kellam

Oct. 10 vs. Princess Anne, 6:30 p.m.

Oct. 18 at Cox

Oct. 25 vs. Kempsville

Nov. 1 at Salem

Nov. 8 at Bayside

Eastern District

Booker T. Washington (0-3)

L, 0-42 Aug. 29 at Petersburg

L, 0-68 Sept. 6 vs. Lafayette

L, 0-49 Sept. 13 at Churchland

Sept. 20 vs. Lakeland

Sept. 27 vs. Granby

Oct. 4 vs. Lake Taylor

Oct. 11 at Norview

Oct. 18 at Maury

Oct. 25 at Manor

Nov. 8 vs. Norcom

Churchland (1-2)

L, 6-38 Aug. 30 at King’s Fork

L, 13-14 Sept. 6 at Smithfield

W, 49-0 Sept. 13 vs. Booker T. Washington

Sept. 20 at Hopewell

Sept. 27 at Norview

Oct. 11 vs. Norcom

Oct. 17 at Granby

Oct. 25 at Lake Taylor

Nov. 1 vs. Maury

Nov. 8 vs. Manor

Granby (2-0)

(Home games at Powhatan Field)

W, 46-0 Aug. 31 at Denbigh, noon

W, 79-0 Sept. 6 at Kecoughtan

Sept. 20 at Norview

Sept. 27 at Booker T. Washington

Oct. 4 vs. Lakeland

Oct. 11 vs. Lake Taylor

Oct. 17 vs. Churchland

Oct. 25 vs. Norcom

Nov. 1 vs. Manor

Nov. 8 vs. Maury

Lake Taylor (0-2)

L, 6-21 Aug. 30 vs. Poquoson

L, 13-24 Sept. 13 vs. Hopewell

Sept. 20 vs. St. Christopher’s

Sept. 27 at Maury

Oct. 4 at Booker T. Washington

Oct. 11 at Granby

Oct. 18 vs. Manor

Oct. 25 vs. Churchland

Nov. 2 at Norcom, 1 p.m.

Nov. 8 vs. Norview

Manor (0-3)

L, 0-68 Aug. 29 at Warhill

L, 6-54 Sept. 5 vs. Hickory

L, 8-14 Sept. 13 at Lakeland

Sept. 27 at Norcom

Oct. 4 vs. Norview

Oct. 11 vs. Maury

Oct. 18 at Lake Taylor

Oct. 25 vs. Booker T. Washington

Nov. 1 at Granby

Nov. 8 at Churchland

Maury (2-0)

(Home game at Powhatan Field)

W, 20-14 Sept. 6 vs. Wise (Maryland)

W, 38-7 Sept. 13 at Highland Springs

Sept. 20 vs. Dinwiddie

Sept. 27 vs. Lake Taylor

Oct. 4 at Norcom

Oct. 11 at Manor

Oct. 18 vs. Booker T. Washington

Oct. 25 at Norview

Nov. 1 at Churchland

Nov. 8 vs. Granby

Norcom (2-1)

W, 46-14 Aug. 29 at Grafton

L, 16-54 Sept. 6 at Oscar Smith

W, 39-7 Sept. 13 vs. Norview

Sept. 20 vs. Thomas Jefferson

Sept. 27 vs. Manor

Oct. 4 vs. Maury

Oct. 11 at Churchland

Oct. 25 at Granby

Nov. 2 vs. Lake Taylor, 1 p.m.

Nov. 8 at Booker T. Washington

Norview (0-3)

L, 0-48 Aug. 29 at Smithfield

L, 6-34 Sept. 6 vs. Great Bridge

L, 7-39 Sept. 13 at Norcom

Sept. 20 vs. Granby

Sept. 27 vs. Churchland

Oct. 4 at Manor

Oct. 11 vs. Booker T. Washington

Oct. 25 vs. Maury

Nov. 8 at Lake Taylor

Peninsula District

Bethel (0-2)

(Home games at Darling Stadium)

L, 14-46 Aug. 30 vs. Nansemond River

L, 0-47 Sept. 5 vs. Warwick

Postponed Sept. 12 vs. Menchville

Sept. 21 vs. Woodside, noon

Sept. 28 at Phoebus, noon

Oct. 3 at Kecoughtan

Oct. 11 at Gloucester

Oct. 17 vs. Heritage

Oct. 24 vs. Denbigh

Oct. 31 at Hampton

Denbigh (0-2)

(Home games at Todd Stadium)

L, 0-46 Aug. 31 vs. Granby, noon

L, 14-32 Sept. 14 at Heritage, noon

Sept. 19 vs. Gloucester

Sept. 28 vs. Hampton, noon

Oct. 3 at Woodside

Oct. 10 at Warwick

Oct. 19 vs. Kecoughtan, noon

Oct. 24 at Bethel

Nov. 1 at Menchville, noon

Nov. 8 vs. Phoebus

Gloucester (1-2)

W, 13-2 Aug. 29 vs. Kecoughtan

L, 6-21 Sept. 6 at York

L, 6-54 Sept. 13 at Hampton

Sept. 19 at Denbigh

Sept. 27 vs. Warwick

Oct. 5 at Menchville, noon

Oct. 11 vs. Bethel

Oct. 18 vs. Phoebus

Oct. 25 vs. Heritage

Nov. 2 at Woodside, noon

Hampton (2-1)

(Home games at Darling Stadium)

W, 25-19 (OT) Aug. 29 vs. Woodside

L, 33-41 Sept. 7 vs. King George, 1 p.m.

W, 54-6 Sept. 13 vs. Gloucester

Sept. 19 at Kecoughtan

Sept. 28 at Denbigh, noon

Oct. 5 at Phoebus, noon

Oct. 11 vs. Heritage

Oct. 18 vs. Menchville

Oct. 25 at Warwick

Oct. 31 vs. Bethel

Heritage (1-2)

(Home games at Todd Stadium)

L, 0-17 Aug. 30 at Tabb

L, 0-35 Sept. 6 at Menchville

W, 32-14 Sept. 14 vs. Denbigh, noon

Sept. 20 at Phoebus

Sept. 27 vs. Woodside

Oct. 4 vs. Warwick

Oct. 11 at Hampton

Oct. 17 at Bethel

Oct. 25 at Gloucester

Oct. 31 vs. Kecoughtan

Kecoughtan (0-3)

(Home games at Darling Stadium)

L, 2-13 Aug. 29 at Gloucester

L, 0-79 Sept. 6 vs. Granby

L, 0-64 Sept. 13 at Warwick

Sept. 19 vs. Hampton

Sept. 26 at Menchville

Oct. 3 vs. Bethel

Oct. 10 vs. Phoebus

Oct. 19 at Denbigh, noon

Oct. 25 vs. Woodside

Oct. 31 at Heritage

Menchville (1-1)

(Home games at Todd Stadium)

L, 0-28 Aug. 29 vs. Western Branch

W, 35-0 Sept. 6 vs. Heritage

Postponed Sept. 12 at Bethel

Sept. 20 at Warwick

Sept. 26 vs. Kecoughtan

Oct. 5 vs. Gloucester, noon

Oct. 12 at Woodside, noon

Oct. 18 at Hampton

Oct. 26 at Phoebus, noon

Nov. 1 vs. Denbigh

Phoebus (2-0)

(Home games at Darling Stadium)

W, 23-7 Sept. 6 at Highland Springs

W, 42-3 Sept. 12 at Woodside

Sept. 20 vs. Heritage

Sept. 28 vs. Bethel, noon

Oct. 5 vs. Hampton, noon

Oct. 10 at Kecoughtan

Oct. 18 at Gloucester

Oct. 26 vs. Menchville, noon

Nov. 2 vs. Warwick, noon

Nov. 8 at Denbigh

Warwick (3-0)

(Home games at Todd Stadium)

W, 35-0 Aug. 30 vs. Grassfield

W, 47-0 Sept. 5 at Bethel

W, 64-0 Sept. 13 vs. Kecoughtan

Sept. 20 vs. Menchville

Sept. 27 at Gloucester

Oct. 4 at Heritage

Oct. 10 vs. Denbigh

Oct. 18 vs. Woodside

Oct. 25 vs. Hampton

Nov. 2 at Phoebus, noon

Woodside (1-2)

(Home games at Todd Stadium)

L, 19-25 (OT) Aug. 29 at Hampton

W, 21-6 Sept. 5 vs. Grassfield

L, 3-42 Sept. 12 vs. Phoebus

Sept. 21 at Bethel, noon

Sept. 27 at Heritage

Oct. 3 vs. Denbigh

Oct. 12 vs. Menchville, noon

Oct. 18 at Warwick

Oct. 25 at Kecoughtan

Nov. 2 vs. Gloucester, noon

Southeastern District

Deep Creek (1-1)

W, 22-3 Aug. 29 vs. Currituck County (N.C.)

L, 7-42 Sept. 13 at Nansemond River

Sept. 19  at Grassfield

Sept. 27 vs. Indian River

Oct. 4 at Hickory

Oct. 11 vs. Western Branch

Oct. 18 vs. Oscar Smith

Oct. 25 at Great Bridge

Nov. 1 at King’s Fork

Nov. 8 vs. Lakeland

Grassfield (0-2)

L, 0-35 Aug. 30 at Warwick

L, 6-21 Sept. 5 at Woodside

Sept. 19 vs. Deep Creek

Sept. 27 at Oscar Smith

Oct. 4 at Great Bridge

Oct. 11 vs. King’s Fork

Oct. 18 at Hickory

Oct. 25 vs. Nansemond River

Nov. 1 vs. Western Branch

Nov. 8 at Indian River

Great Bridge (1-1)

(Home games at Great Bridge Middle School)

W, 34-6 Sept. 6 at Norview

L, 0-62 Sept. 13 vs. Oscar Smith

Sept. 19  vs. King’s Fork

Sept. 27 at Hickory

Oct. 4 vs. Grassfield

Oct. 11 at Lakeland

Oct. 18 at Western Branch

Oct. 25 vs. Deep Creek

Nov. 1 vs. Indian River

Nov. 8 at Nansemond River

Hickory (1-1)

W, 54-6 Sept. 5 at Manor

L, 3-56 Sept. 13 at Indian River

Sept. 19 vs. Western Branch

Sept. 27 vs. Great Bridge

Oct. 4 vs. Deep Creek

Oct. 11 at Nansemond River

Oct. 18 vs. Grassfield

Oct. 25 at Lakeland

Nov. 1 at Oscar Smith

Nov. 8 vs. King’s Fork

Indian River (3-0)

W, 37-31 Aug. 29 at Varina

W, 56-3 Sept. 6 at Lakeland

W, 56-3 Sept. 13 vs. Hickory

Sept. 27 at Deep Creek

Oct. 4 at King’s Fork

Oct. 11 vs. Oscar Smith

Oct. 18 vs. Nansemond River

Oct. 25 at Western Branch

Nov. 1 at Great Bridge

Nov. 8 vs. Grassfield

King’s Fork (2-0)

W, 38-6 Aug. 30 vs. Churchland

W, 33-7 Sept. 13 at Western Branch

Sept. 19  at Great Bridge

Sept. 27 at Nansemond River

Oct. 4 vs. Indian River

Oct. 11 at Grassfield

Oct. 18 vs. Lakeland

Oct. 25 at Oscar Smith

Nov. 1 vs. Deep Creek

Nov. 8 at Hickory

Lakeland (1-1)

W, 3-56 Sept. 6 vs. Indian River

W, 14-8 Sept. 13 vs. Manor

Sept. 20 at Booker T. Washington

Sept. 27 at Southampton

Oct. 4 at Granby

Oct. 11 vs. Great Bridge

Oct. 18 at King’s Fork

Oct. 25 vs. Hickory

Nov. 1 at Nansemond River

Nov. 8 at Deep Creek

Nansemond River (2-0)

W, 46-14 Aug. 30 at Bethel

W, 42-7 Sept. 13 vs. Deep Creek

Sept. 19 at Oscar Smith

Sept. 27 vs. King’s Fork

Oct. 4 at Western Branch

Oct. 11 vs. Hickory

Oct. 18 at Indian River

Oct. 25 at Grassfield

Nov. 1 vs. Lakeland

Nov. 8 vs. Great Bridge

Oscar Smith (3-0)

W, 44-6 Aug. 30 vs. Hermitage

W, 54-16 Sept. 6 vs. Norcom

W, 62-0 Sept. 13 vs. Great Bridge

Sept. 19 vs. Nansemond River

Sept. 27 vs. Grassfield

Oct. 11 at Indian River

Oct. 18 at Deep Creek

Oct. 25 vs. King’s Fork

Nov. 1 vs. Hickory

Nov. 8 at Western Branch

Western Branch (1-2)

W, 28-0 Aug. 29 at Menchville

L, 13-31 Sept. 6 vs. Benedictine

L, 7-33 Sept. 13 vs. King’s Fork

Sept. 19  at Hickory

Oct. 4 vs. Nansemond River

Oct. 11 at Deep Creek

Oct. 18 vs. Great Bridge

Oct. 25 vs. Indian River

Nov. 1 at Grassfield

Nov. 8 vs. Oscar Smith

Private schools and western Tidewater

Atlantic Shores Christian (3-0)

(Home games at Virginia Beach Sportsplex)

W, 48-0 Aug. 23 vs. Isle of Wight Academy W, 48-0

W, 50-6 Aug. 30 vs. Roanoke Catholic

W, 48-0 Sept. 6 vs. Catholic

Sept. 20 at North Cross, 4 p.m.

Sept. 27 at Nansemond-Suffolk Academy

Oct. 4 at Norfolk Academy, 6:30 p.m.

Oct. 12 at Blue Ridge, 2 p.m.

Oct. 18 vs. Fredericksburg Christian, 6 p.m.

Oct. 25 at St. Anne’s-Belfield

Nov. 1 vs. Smith Mountain Lake Christian

Catholic (0-4)

L, 7-41 Aug. 24 at Fredericksburg Christian

L, 6-19 Aug. 30 vs. Smith Mountain Lake Christian

L, 0-48 Sept. 6 at Atlantic Shores Christian

L, 27-34 Sept. 13 at Roanoke Catholic

Sept. 20 vs. Life Christian

Oct. 3 at Nansemond-Suffolk

Oct 12 vs. Flint Hill School, noon

Oct. 18 vs. St. Anne’s-Belfield

Oct. 25 vs. Trinity Episcopal

Nov. 1 vs. Norfolk Academy

Greenbrier Christian (3-1)

W, 62-18 Aug. 23 vs. Kenston Forest W, 62-18

W, 51-0 Aug. 30 vs. Broadwater Academy

W, 57-0 Sept. 6 at Fuqua

L, 17-31 Sept. 13 vs. Christchurch

Sept. 20 at Blessed Sacrament Huguenot

Sept. 27 at Rappahannock County

Oct. 5 at Virginia Episcopal, 2 p.m.

Oct. 11 vs. Chincoteague

Oct. 18 at Fishburne Military, 4 p.m.

Oct. 25 at Covenant, 4 p.m.

Isle of Wight Academy (0-4)

L, 0-48 Aug. 23 at Atlantic Shores Christian

L, 6-26 Aug. 30 vs. Nansemond-Suffolk Academy

L, 26-40 Sept. 6 at Roanoke Catholic

L, 0-41 Sept. 13 vs. Fredericksburg Christian

Sept. 20 vs. St. Anne’s-Belfield

Sept. 27 at Washington

Oct. 11 vs. Nandua

Oct. 25 vs. Hargrave Military

Nansemond-Suffolk (1-2)

L, 0-56 Aug. 23 at North Cross

W, 26-6 Aug. 30 at Isle of Wight Academy

L, 6-41 Sept. 13 vs. Collegiate

Sept. 20 at Hargrave Military, 5:30 p.m.

Sept. 27 vs. Atlantic Shores Christian

Oct. 3 vs. Catholic

Oct. 10 vs. Norfolk Academy

Oct. 25 vs. Fredericksburg Christian

Nov. 1 at St. Anne’s-Belfield

Norfolk Academy (2-1)

W, 34-21 Aug. 23 vs. Currituck County

W, 23-6 Aug. 30 vs. Potomac School, 6 p.m.

L, 6-27 Sept. 13 at St. Christopher’s, 6:30 p.m.

Sept. 27 vs. Fork Union Military, 6:30 p.m.

Oct. 4 vs. Atlantic Shores Christian, 6:30 p.m.

Oct. 10 at Nansemond-Suffolk, 6 p.m.

Oct. 18 vs. Blue Ridge, 6 p.m.

Oct. 26 at Collegiate, 1 p.m.

Nov. 1 at Catholic

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757Teamz Friday night live scoreboard: Maury visits Highland Springs, Western Branch hosts King’s Fork https://www.pilotonline.com/2024/09/13/757teamz-friday-night-live-scoreboard-maury-visits-highland-springs-western-branch-hosts-kings-fork/ Fri, 13 Sep 2024 21:52:35 +0000 https://www.pilotonline.com/?p=7359190 Join us throughout the night for updates and follow along on X: @757Teamz.

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757Teamz Top 15

#1 Maury 38, Highland Springs 7 – FINAL

#3 King’s Fork 33, Western Branch 7 – FINAL

#4 Oscar Smith 62, Great Bridge 0 – FINAL

Princess Anne at #5 Green Run, canceled (Green Run wins by forfeit)

#6 Warwick 64, Kecoughtan 0 – FINAL

#7 Indian River 56, Hickory 3 – FINAL

#8 Lafayette 45, New Kent 0 – FINAL

#9 Salem 48, Landstown 7 – FINAL

#11 Cox 42, First Colonial 0 – FINAL

#13 Nansemond River 42, Deep Creek 7 – FINAL

#14 Ocean Lakes 43, Tallwood 19 – FINAL

Bay Rivers District

Tabb 37, Jamestown 20 – FINAL

Bruton 46, West Point 0 – FINAL

Beach District

Kempsville 28, Bayside 18 – FINAL

Eastern District

Churchland 49, Booker T. Washington 0 – FINAL

Norcom 39, Norview 7 – FINAL

Peninsula District

Hampton 54, Gloucester 6 – FINAL

Non-district

Lakeland 14, Manor 8 – FINAL

Hopewell 24, Lake Taylor 13 – FINAL

Private schools

Roanoke Catholic 34, Catholic 27 – FINAL

Christchurch 31, Greenbrier Christian 17 – FINAL

Fredericksburg Christian 41, Isle of Wight 0 – FINAL

Collegiate School 41, Nansemond-Suffolk 6 – FINAL

St. Christopher’s 27, Norfolk Academy 6 – FINAL

Saturday, Sept. 14

Heritage vs. Denbigh at Todd Stadium, noon

Coaches: Send results to sports@pilotonline.com.

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High school football highlights: Last-second field goal lifts York over Warhill, Phoebus wins easily https://www.pilotonline.com/2024/09/12/high-school-football-highlights-last-second-field-goal-lifts-york-over-warhill-phoebus-wins-easily/ Fri, 13 Sep 2024 02:41:28 +0000 https://www.pilotonline.com/?p=7365717 Sebastian Benitez kicked a 34-yard field goal as time expired as York beat Warhill 17-14 in a Bay Rivers District thriller Thursday night at Wanner Stadium in Williamsburg.

A.J. Wilson threw a touchdown pass to JaMarcus Tyler and Anthony Custis rushed for a score for the Falcons (2-0).

The Lions (1-2) trailed by a touchdown before Carson Strickland found Isaiah Rembert for a 12-yard score on fourth down with four minutes left. Strickland also ran for a touchdown.

The teams were scoreless at halftime.

Phoebus 42, Woodside 3: Davion Roberts scored on a 75-yard punt return and added two rushing touchdowns as the second-ranked Phantoms cruised to a win at Todd Stadium in Newport News.

Noah Jefferson hauled in a 60-yard TD reception for Phoebus (2-0).

The Wolverines fell to 1-2.

Poquoson 28, Grafton 8: Cody Little rushed for two touchdowns and Eli Tyndall threw a TD pass to Khaleo Smith to lead the No. 12 Islanders (2-0) to a win at Bailey Field in Yorktown.

Little scored on an 8-yard run in the first quarter and added a 65-yard scamper in the second half.

The Clippers dropped to 0-2.

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High school scoreboard: Sixth-ranked Great Bridge tops No. 14 Kellam in non-district field hockey battle https://www.pilotonline.com/2024/09/12/high-school-scoreboard-sixth-ranked-great-bridge-tops-no-14-kellam-in-non-district-field-hockey-battle/ Fri, 13 Sep 2024 02:36:06 +0000 https://www.pilotonline.com/?p=7365338 Football

#2 Phoebus 42, Woodside 3

#12 Poquoson 28, Grafton 8

York 17, Warhill 14

Menchville vs. Bethel, postponed

Field hockey

757Teamz Top 15

#6 Great Bridge 5, #14 Kellam 2

Leah Orrock and Jordan Walters each scored two goals and Lily Johnson added a goal as the Wildcats earned a non-district win at the Regional Training Center in Virginia Beach. Great Bridge’s Kenie Cummins finished with two assists. Ellis Cannon scored both goals for the Knights.

Non-district

Cape Henry Collegiate 4, Ocean Lakes 0

Lia Mulkey had a hat trick and Lauren Doron also scored for the Dolphins, who netted three goals in the fourth quarter.

Private schools

Norfolk Collegiate 5, Hampton Roads Academy 0

Peyton Gallagher had two goals and an assist for the Oaks, who put 44 shots on goal. Bridget Dineen, Robin Roelink and Bella Clements each added a goal and an assist.

Golf

Bay Rivers District

Team standings from Newport News Golf Club’s Deer Run Course: 1. Jamestown 308; T2. Grafton 315, New Kent 315, Warhill 315; 5. Poquoson 326; 6. Lafayette 331; 7. Smithfield 334; 8. York 357; 9. Tabb 371; 10. Bruton 415.

Top individuals: 1. Lilly McDermott (G) 67; T2. Jackson Obie (J) 72, Aiden Connor (J) 72; 4. Braden Hermansky (P) 73; 5. Kyle Diggs (NK) 74; T6. Max Neff (S) 75, Cam Phillips (W) 75; 8. Tanner Brobst (S) 76; 9. Beck Christiansen (G) 77; 10. Landon Hermansky (P) 78.

Cumulative team standings (through five rounds): 1. Jamestown 1,606; 2. Grafton 1,625; 3. Poquoson 1,626; 4. Warhill 1,659; 5. Lafayette 1,726; 6. Tabb 1,771; 7. Tabb 1,859. New Kent missed one round, Smithfield missed one round and Bruton missed two.

Top individual averages: 1. McDermott (G) 70.0; 2. B. Hermansky (P) 70.8; 3. Obie (J) 72.5; 4. Connor (J) 73.75; 5. Neff (S) 74.25; 6. Diggs (NK) 76.33; 7. Christiansen (G) 78.6; 8. Phillips (W) 78.8; 9. Brody Rubin (L) 79.0; 10. L. Hermansky (P) 79.2.

Beach District

Cox 296, Kellam 331, Bayside 373

Cox’s Paul Arthur Roth fired a 3-under-par 69 to earn medalist honors at Stumpy Lake Golf Course.

First Colonial 307, Princess Anne 339, Green Run 407

First Colonial’s Jake Chavis shot a 73 to earn medalist honors at Red Wing Lake Golf Course.

Kempsville 318, Tallwood 324, Salem 324

Salem’s Cole Cooper was the medalist with a 70 at Kempsville Greens.

Landstown 325, Ocean Lakes 332

Ocean Lakes freshman Kaylee Bell carded a 3-under-par 69 to earn medalist honors at Virginia Beach National Golf Course.

Peninsula District

Team standings: Menchville +35; Gloucester +36; Bethel +83; Hampton +112; Kecoughtan +113; Warwick +167, Woodside +167; Phoebus +170; Denbigh +174.

Gloucester senior Blake Sibley shot a 2-under-par 67 for the medal at the Woodlands, in Hampton.

Boys soccer

Private schools

Catholic 6, Manteo (N.C.) 1

Jason Preble had a hat trick, Connor Cassani netted two goals and Joey Smith recorded five saves in goal for the Crusaders (4-2).

Norfolk Christian 4, Miller 1

Fedé Galvez finished with two goals and an assist, and Adam Judd, Jake Gispert and Aiden Solomon also scored for the Ambassadors.

Hampton Roads Academy 5, Summit Christian Academy 2

Zachary Busch scored twice and assisted on goals by Luke Sablan and Zachary Caulford for the Navigators.

Girls tennis

Private schools

Norfolk Academy 9, Norfolk Christian 0

The Bulldogs, who are favored to repeat their Tidewater Conference of Independent Schools, shut out the Ambassadors after edging Cape Henry Collegiate 5-4 Tuesday.

Boys volleyball

757Teamz Top 15

#1 Kempsville d. Green Run, 3-0

(25-16, 25-23, 25-19)

Trent Beeson had nine kills, Rylan Patterson finished with eight kills and 11 digs, Spencer Schindler contributed seven kills and Quinn Riley added 22 digs for the Chiefs.

#3 First Colonial d. Salem, 3-0

Bo Sawyer (25 kills, six digs), Zia Peterson (12 kills, five digs), Sam Brown (six kills, eight aces, 28 assists, four blocks) and Nate Duff (11 digs) paced the Patriots.

#4 Kellam d. Cox, 3-0

(25-21, 25-13, 25-18)

Joel Eanes led the Knights with 12 kills and six blocks, and Austin Makovec finished with nine kills and 14 digs.

#5 Grassfield d. Norfolk Christian, 3-0

(25-16, 25-19, 25-13)

Aidan Rafter had six kills, Isaiah Agustin added six assists and Illia Antoniuk had three aces.

#8 Indian River d. Oscar Smith, 3-0

(25-13, 25-13, 25-12)

The Braves breezed past the Tigers. Oscar Smith’s Hunter Smith had two service aces and three kills, and teammate Red Jamero made three digs.

#9 Kecoughtan d. Phoebus, 3-0

(25-13, 25-15, 25-14)

Jayden Dinh finished with four aces, six digs and five kills, while Thomas Harris contributed seven kills, three aces and two blocks.  Daron Brown and Sean Lates combined for 18 digs.

#11 Western Branch d. #12 King’s Fork, 3-0

(25-9, 25-19, 25-18)

Nate Brownfield had 16 assists and Nick Wright added eight kills and two blocks.

#14 Hickory d. #13 Great Bridge, 3-2

Nolan Kennedy (17 kills, 10 digs), Grady Hagen (nine kills, three blocks, 15 digs) and Will Katchmark (10 kills) paced the Hawks.

#15 Menchville d. Woodside, 3-1

Luke Woodard finished with 27 assists and seven aces, Avion Massey added 16 kills and 10 digs and Steven Hart had 12 kills and 11 digs.

Beach District

Bayside d. Landstown, 3-2

(25-22, 22-25, 21-25, 25-7, 15-13)

Vincent Casambre had 56 assists, George Giotikas had eight kills, Sammont Bullecer had four blocks, Jacob Gonzalez had four kills and Aidan Samonte had 23 digs.

Princess Anne d. Ocean Lakes, 3-1

(25-13, 19-25, 25-23, 25-13)

Maciej Majcherczyk finished with 14 kills and three blocks.

Southeastern District

Deep Creek 3, Lakeland 0

(25-22, 25-16, 25-15)

The Hornets overcame the Cavaliers.

Peninsula District

Heritage d. Hampton, 3-0

(25-10, 26-24, 25-19)

Jaden Alexander (20 digs, six aces), San’Tonio Garrett-Hymon (22 assists) and Isaac Ward-Payton (11 kills, six digs) led the Hurricanes.

Girls volleyball

757Teamz Top 15

#2 StoneBridge d. Hampton Roads Academy, 3-0

(25-13, 25-14, 25-9)

The Cavaliers defeated the Navigators. Ava Baker and Mikaylah Telfer combined for 16 kills, Nattie Plumlee and Camryn Weatherford combined for 10 aces.

#3 Cox d. #5 Kellam, 3-2

(23-25, 30-28, 25-19, 18-25, 15-13)

Avery Osler and Camdyn Milisitz each totaled 15 kills and Kathleen Grosz finished with 14 kills to lead the Falcons in a Beach District victory. Luci Tignor had three blocks.

#7 Menchville d. Woodside, 3-0

(25-16, 25-22, 25-7)

Emma Wade (24 assists), Lillian Abbitt (11 kills, seven digs) and Ava Carter (five aces, seven digs) paced the Monarchs.

#10 Hickory d. #13 Great Bridge, 3-1

Milan Curl (13 kills, three blocks, 10 digs), Mia Goode (12 kills, four aces, 31 digs) and Daisey Wettstein (29 assists) led the Hawks in a Southeastern District showdown between ranked teams.

#12 First Colonial d. Salem, 3-0

(25-8, 25-17, 25-11)

The Patriots (7-3) were led by Gabby Taylor (16 kills), Alayna Cole (20 assists, three aces) and Maddie Stroud (five kills, three aces).

Bay Rivers District

Poquoson d. Smithfield, 3-2

(17-25, 25-17, 25-19, 23-25, 15-9)

Ivey Lucas recorded 11 kills, 18 assists and 10 digs, Chloe Dearman had nine kills, five aces and 10 digs, Emma Rogers contributed seven kills and three blocks, and Emma Ward had 18 assists, three aces and nine digs.

Beach District

Kempsville d. Green Run, 3-0

(25-11, 25-8, 25-9)

Kelsey Coronato notched 11 aces and five kills in her debut, and Audrey Whitley and freshman Adalina Martinez combined for nine aces. Madison Myers led the Chiefs’ defense with 11 digs.

Landstown d. Bayside, 3-0

Gabby Vargas had nine kills, Iana Figueroa had seven kills and Alyssa Ellerbe had four kills, while Siri Larsen and Kailyn Johnson combined for 26 assists and six aces.

Ocean Lakes d. Princess Anne, 3-0

Lyla Shannon and Sienna Carr combined for 25 kills, and Shannon contributed six aces.

Peninsula District

Bethel d. Gloucester, 3-2

(17-25, 29-27, 25-16, 22-25, 15-9)

Jayde King finished with a serving percentage of 92 and two aces, Jaida Moefa’auo finished with 24 kills and Lamaya Creekmur had four blocks.

Heritage d. Hampton, 3-0

(25-8, 25-22, 25-12)

The Hurricanes swept the Crabbers.

Southeastern District

Indian River d. Oscar Smith, 3-0

(25-23, 26-24, 25-23)

The Braves were led by Alyssa Carr with eight kills, Lynae O’Meally with seven kills and Lila Bryant with 10 digs.

Western Branch d. King’s Fork, 3-0

(25-8, 25-9, 25-11)

Keira Wright finished with seven kills, Takota McFarlin had six kills and Lexi Anderson served five aces.

Non-conference

Norfolk Christian d. Nandua, 3-0

(25-16, 25-6, 25-18)

Megan Saunders had 14 assists and Ava Holmes contributed 12 kills. Carly Ewing had three kills.

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Friday night football highlights: No. 11 Cox bashes Bayside, No. 4 Oscar Smith tops Norcom https://www.pilotonline.com/2024/09/06/friday-night-football-highlights-no-11-cox-bashes-bayside-no-4-oscar-smith-tops-norcom/ Sat, 07 Sep 2024 03:21:59 +0000 https://www.pilotonline.com/?p=7353931 Tre’shun Bradley set the tone by returning the opening kickoff 83 yards for a score, propelling No. 4 Oscar Smith to a 54-16 non-district victory Friday night over Norcom.

After the home players came out of the Oscar Smith “Tiger Cage,” they responded to the fired-up Greyhounds (1-1) with the touchdown.

“We want to play starting play one, and we actually talked a lot about it,” Oscar Smith coach Chris Scott said. “We said, ‘Listen, the blockers are going to allow us to run one back to the house.’ There was a lot of intensity, and then emotions, but just us running our assignments, and that’s when we are at our best.”

Brandon Nesbit scored two touchdowns and gained 112 yards on nine carries for Oscar Smith. Lonnie Andrews III completed 7 of 14 passes for 120 yards and a score and ran for 109 yards on seven attempts.

Despite yielding touchdowns on three consecutive possessions, the Greyhounds stayed competitive in the first half, thanks to a safety and rushing and passing touchdowns by Joedee Shelton.

In the second half, though, the Tigers (2-0) pulled away. Reginald Wallace, Travis Johnson and Charles McGlown provided touchdowns, and Camren Pearson capped the scoring with an athletic, 21-yard touchdown on an interception.

Oscar Smith outgained Norcom in total yards 438-166.

— Reported by Charlie Baumgardner

Falcons dominate Bayside

Jacob Palmerton of Cox (9) break up a pass intended for Kyron Brown of Bayside (3) during the first quarter at Cox High School in Virginia Beach, Va. on Sept. 6, 2024. (Peter Casey / For The Virginian-Pilot)
Jacob Palmerton (9) of Cox breaks up a pass intended for Kyron Brown (3) of Bayside during the first quarter at Cox High School in Virginia Beach on Sept. 6, 2024. (Peter Casey / For The Virginian-Pilot)

Max Palmerton and Tyre Jefferies had two rushing touchdowns apiece as No. 11 Cox thumped visiting Bayside 47-9 Friday night in a Beach District game.

Palmerton and Jefferies combined for 146 of 179 rushing yards for the Falcons (2-0). Palmerton’s first touchdown, on a 6-yard rush up the middle with less than two minutes remaining in the first half, and his ensuing two-point conversion run put his team ahead for good.

The Cox defense forced four turnovers and limited Bayside (1-1) to just four first downs and 14 total yards.

The Falcons’ other scores came via a 12-yard scoring run by Jiwan Mack and a 28-yard interception return by Jacob Palmerton.

Cox has outscored its first two opponents 85-9.

— Reported by Darrell Cuenca

He said it

“We had a good week at practice. We just took it one snap at a time — the kids trusted the process and it showed.”

— Cox coach Tyler Noe

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Storylines

Chiefs bounce back: Robert Hughes Jr. scored three touchdowns and Kempsville turned two turnovers into TDs during a 51-0 Beach District victory at Princess Anne (0-2).

Jason Galloway recovered a fumble in the end zone for a score and Jaylen Hatton returned an interception 35 yards for a TD for Kempsville (1-1), which rebounded from last week’s 28-14 loss to Salem in an opener. Hughes scored on a 1-yard plunge in the first quarter and added TD runs of 52 and 8 yards in the third.

Packers survive Truckers: Kyle Buggs threw two touchdown passes and Kinye Martin rushed for 148 yards as Smithfield (2-0) held off Churchland 14-13 on the Packers’ home field.

Buggs finished 8 of 12 for 136 yards with one interception, and both of his touchdown passes went to Ammon Rawlings (four receptions, 115 yards). The Truckers (0-2) trailed 14-0 after the first three quarters, but gave the Packers a scare by scoring 13 points in the fourth.

Zero tolerance: No. 10 Granby throttled Kecoughtan 79-0 in the Comets’ highest-scoring game in at least two decades. The Comets (2-0) have outscored their opponents 125-0 and dropped the Warriors to 0-2.

Granby had wins of 46-0 and 54-0 last season in the program’s resurgence. Those were the largest margins of victory for the Comets since Granby won 53-0 over Wilson (now Manor) in 2005.

Granby’s victory was the most lopsided among a number of shutouts involving 757Teamz Top 15 teams on Friday night: No. 5 Green Run blanked Kellam 49-0, and ninth-ranked Lafayette shut out Booker T. Washington 68-0.

Seahawk versatility: Atlantic Shores Christian scored touchdowns five different ways — punt return, pass (twice), run, blocked punt and interception return (twice) — in a 48-0 win over Catholic at the Virginia Beach Sportsplex.

Chris Higgins scored on a 40-yard punt return and a 25-yard pass, Malcolm Forbes recovered a block punt in the end zone and returned a pickoff 50 yards for a score and Corey Williams took an interception 24 yards for a TD. QB Micah Lance was 11 of 16 for 271 yards and two scores, including a 76-yarder to Josh Sibley.

Lafayette routs Booker T.: No. 9 Lafayette cruised to a 68-0 victory over Booker T. Washington. Baum Hogge threw two touchdown passes and scored two defensive TDs. Jael Love, Nayron Hudson, Breon Stokes, Brayden Smalls, Josh Simpson, Kordell London and Bryce Thompson scored touchdowns.

York dominates second half: York overcame Gloucester 21-6 at Bailey Field.

The Dukes went ahead 6-0 in the first quarter on an interception return. The Falcons came back in the third on AJ Wilson’s 25-yard TD pass to Conner Lawson, then recovered a pooch kick and scored again on Wilson’s screen pass to JeMarcus Tyler, who cut back against the grain for a 45-yard touchdown.

Sebastian Benitez-Marrero, in his first football game, was 3 for 3 on PAT tries as well as kicking off and punting.

Extra points

  • Indian River built a 46-point lead after three quarters and cruised to a 56-3 victory over Lakeland. The Braves improved to 2-0.
  • Great Bridge scored two first-quarter touchdowns and dominated Norview in a season-opening 34-6 victory in Norfolk. The Wildcats led 20-0 and won their first season opener since 2020.
  • In the Beach District, Ocean Lakes opened its season with a 51-7 victory at home over First Colonial and Landstown improved to 1-1 with an 18-13 win over Tallwood.

Saturday

Crabbers fall in thriller: No. 14 Hampton (1-1) lost 41-33 Saturday to King George (1-1) at Darling Stadium as the quarterbacks — the Foxes’ Dylan Koch and the Crabbers’ Marcus Chapman — combined for 542 yards passing. The Foxes made a clinching stop on fourth-and-3 from the King George 18.

Down 41-13, the Crabbers’ Casey Lassiter returned a kickoff 94 yards for a touchdown with 6:11 left in the third quarter. Lavonte Chapman’s 4-yard touchdown run and Marcus Chapman’s two-point conversion run made it 41-27, and Marcus Chapman threw a 33-yard TD pass to Davion Perry to trim the margin to eight with 3:58 to go. Hampton then drove from the Foxes’ 41, but came up empty.

Friday night’s scores

757Teamz Top 15

#1 Maury 20, Wise (Maryland) 14

#2 Phoebus 23, Highland Springs 7

#4 Oscar Smith 54, Norcom 16

#5 Green Run 49, Kellam 0

#7 Indian River 56, Lakeland 3

#9 Lafayette 68, Booker T. Washington 0

#10 Granby 79, Kecoughtan 0

#11 Cox 47, Bayside 9

Benedictine 31, #15 Western Branch 13

Beach District 

Ocean Lakes 51, First Colonial 7

Kempsville 51, Princess Anne 0

Landstown 18, Tallwood 13

Peninsula District

Menchville 35, Heritage 0

Non-district

Smithfield 14, Churchland 13

Colonial Heights 14, New Kent 13

York 21, Gloucester 6

Great Bridge 34, Norview 6

Matoaca 35, Warhill 0

Bruton 39, Nandua 0

Private schools

Atlantic Shores Christian 48, Catholic 0

Greenbrier Christian Academy 57, Fuqua 0 (eight-man football)

Roanoke Catholic 40, Isle of Wight Academy 26

Saturday’s game

King George vs. #14 Hampton at Darling Stadium, 1 p.m.

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757Teamz football predictions: No. 6 Warwick meets Bethel, Grassfield plays Woodside on Thursday https://www.pilotonline.com/2024/09/04/757teamz-football-predictions-no-6-warwick-meets-bethel-grassfield-plays-woodside-on-thursday/ Wed, 04 Sep 2024 20:44:40 +0000 https://www.pilotonline.com/?p=7351289 Staff writers Larry Rubama and Marty O’Brien look at Thursday night’s high school football games:

757Teamz Top 15

No. 6 Warwick (1-0) vs. Bethel (0-1) at Darling Stadium, 7 p.m.

Larry’s pick: Warwick 33-13. Marty’s pick: Warwick 27-7.

Non-district

Jamestown (0-1) at Essex (1-0), 7 p.m.

Larry’s pick: Essex 14-13. Marty’s pick: Essex 31-13.

Hickory (0-0) at Manor (0-1), 7 p.m.

Larry’s pick: Hickory 27-13. Marty’s pick: Hickory 28-8.

Grassfield (0-1) vs. Woodside (0-1) at Todd Stadium, 7 p.m.

Larry’s pick: Woodside 20-14. Marty’s pick: Woodside 21-18.

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Friday night football highlights | Poquoson races to early lead, upends No. 13 Lake Taylor in season opener https://www.pilotonline.com/2024/08/30/friday-night-football-highlights-poquoson-races-to-early-lead-upends-no-13-lake-taylor-in-season-opener/ Sat, 31 Aug 2024 03:34:06 +0000 https://www.pilotonline.com/?p=7344966 Poquoson scored a pair of touchdowns in the first two minutes and posted a 21-6 victory Friday night at No. 13 Lake Taylor in the opener for both teams.

The Islanders ran for 249 yards and never attempted a pass. They didn’t need to.

Dylan Bullard set the tone, taking the game’s first carry 49 yards. He finished with 131 yards on 12 rushes. Khaleo Smith followed with a 13-yard touchdown run.

Lake Taylor’s Dannuel Maye fumbled the ensuing kickoff and the Islanders recovered at the Lake Taylor 19. Cody Little’s 5-yard touchdown run capped a three-play Poquoson drive. Nolan Hinson’s second extra point gave Poquoson a 14-0 lead just 1:42 into the game.

The Titans responded with a 74-yard, six-play drive. Keon Johnson capped it with a 34-yard touchdown run.

Lake Taylor had the ball twice deep in Poquoson territory, but failed to score. The Titans drove deep into the Islanders’ end in the first quarter, but Jayson Kell intercepted a Lake Taylor pass at the Islanders’ 5. In the fourth quarter, Lake Taylor recovered a Poquoson fumble at the Islanders’ 12. But the Titans were stopped on downs.

After that possession, the Islanders drove 94 yards on 10 plays for the final touchdown. Quarterback Eli Tyndall capped the drive with a 1-yard touchdown run.

Smith finished with 71 yards and a touchdown. Little had 45 yards and a touchdown.

Lake Taylor quarterback Mason Deals with the quarterback keeper during Friday, Aug. 30, 2024, night's high school football game against Poquoson in Norfolk. (Stephen M. Katz / The Virginian-Pilot)
Lake Taylor quarterback Mason Deals with the quarterback keeper during Friday, Aug. 30, 2024, night’s high school football game against Poquoson in Norfolk. (Stephen M. Katz / The Virginian-Pilot)

For Lake Taylor, Johnson had 38 yards and a touchdown. Jayden Yancey had two receptions for 42 yards. Promus Rovel was 11 of 26 for 137 yards, but threw two interceptions.

“You know they weren’t intimidated, they weren’t scared coming in here,” Islanders coach Elliott Duty said. “They executed, Lake Taylor made some adjustments, I think we adjusted again and I think we played very well tonight.”

— Reported by Charlie Baumgardner

Packers blank Norview

Smithfield forced four safeties, intercepted a pass and allowed Norview to cross midfield only once in a 48-0 victory in Norfolk.

The Packers got their first safety of the game on the opening drive, and Smithfield took a 9-0 lead with a Kyle Buggs 13-yard touchdown pass. The Smithfield defense then forced a three-and-out, moving the Pilots to their 20-yard line. On fourth down, the Pilots’ punter lost the snap, and as the ball rolled toward the end zone, he kicked it out of the back of the end zone for a safety.

Smithfield had another big opportunity to break the game open early when Norview went for it on fourth down on the Pilots’ 17 and was stopped. The Pilots’ defense held strong and when a Smithfield field goal was partially blocked, the Pilots tried to return it and were stopped at their 5-yard line. Three plays later, the Packers tackled the Pilots’ ball-carrier in the end zone for a third safety.

Kinye Martin, who finished with 58 yards rushing, scored on a 5-yard run, and Buggs threw for 100 yards and three touchdowns. Merlin Lance had two receptions — both TDs — for 30 yards. Donnie DeBerry had a 16-yard touchdown reception, and James Jones and Zyron Wells both rushed for TDs.

— Greg Giesen 

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He said it

“You always like getting that first one, especially when you travel two hours to play. And no one limped off of the field, so we’ll take it.”

— Lafayette coach Andy Linn, after a 37-6 win at Spotsylvania

Storylines

Ram tough: The defense dominated and sophomore Baum Hogge stood out on both sides of the ball as No. 9 Lafayette opened with a 37-6 non-district win at Spotsylvania.

The Rams’ first-team defense did not allow a score. Linebacker Hogge, defensive ends Daniel Jackson and Tristan Harris and defensive back Naye’Ron Hudson were among many to play well on that side of the ball.

Hogge, a sophomore in his first start at quarterback, threw a touchdown pass to Jael Love. Harris, Tyree Wilson, Brayden Smalls and Josh Simpson all had touchdown runs.

New Warriors QB shines: Tyrell Grant Jr. threw three touchdown passes and ran for another score in his debut for No. 12 Nansemond River, which routed Bethel 46-14 at Darling Stadium.

Grant, a transfer from Norcom, threw a TD pass to Christian Jordan in the first half, found Quincy Gilmer and Taivon Douglas in the second half and ran 5 yards for a score in the third quarter. Nansemond River’s Melvin Brown rushed for a TD, and Jordan recovered a fumble for a score.

Tigers open with victory: Sam Christophel scored the game’s first touchdown and made at least a dozen tackles as Tabb began the season with a 17-0 triumph over Heritage at Bailey Field.

Christophel’s 1-yard run in the first quarter gave the Tigers a 7-0 halftime lead, and Tabb used a dominant defense to stay in front.

David Brooks kicked a 32-yard field goal in the third quarter, and Tabb virtually clinched the victory by driving 68 yards for a fourth-quarter touchdown. Landon Howard’s 3-yard run capped the drive. He finished with more than 100 all-purpose yards.

Bulldogs start 2-0: Brock Becker scored two touchdowns — on a blocked punt return and a reverse — to lead Norfolk Academy to a 23-6 victory over the Potomac School of McLean.

Becker scooped up a blocked punt for a score in the first quarter and gave the Bulldogs (2-0) a 13-0 lead in the third quarter on his end-around run.

Norfolk Academy’s Charlie Gross kicked a 22-yard field goal, and Sean Duffy caught a TD pass from Parker Codington.

No. 10 Comets cruise: Granby zoomed past Denbigh 46-0 Saturday at Todd Stadium as Shaineek Wright ran for a 45-yard touchdown and returned an interception 45 yards to cap the Comets’ 34-point first half.

Quarterback J’Shaun Reddin, Eamon Cuffee and Jonah Burrus scored on offense for Granby, and nose tackle Jahlil Lee returned a deflected pass into the end zone for the final touchdown with 10:44 to go in the game.

Extra points

  • Third-ranked King’s Fork scored 21 points in the second and third quarters and cruised to a 38-6 non-district victory over No. 15 Churchland in Suffolk.
  • Peter Henderson rushed for more than 100 yards and a touchdown and Anthony Henderson totaled 100-plus yards receiving as Bruton blanked Northampton 36-0. Brandon Freeman caught two touchdown passes for the Panthers.
  • Tyson Moravec threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score and D.J. Caban rushed for 145 yards and two TDs to lift Greenbrier Christian (2-0) to a 51-0 victory over Broadwater Academy in eight-man play. The Gators finished with 423 total yards.
  • Micah Lance completed 18 of 25 passes for 302 yards and threw six touchdown passes as Atlantic Shores Christian (2-0) rolled to a 50-6 victory against Roanoke Catholic. Christian Franks had two TD receptions, and Jack Weaver rushed for 141 yards on 11 carries.

Friday night’s scores

757Teamz Top 15

#3 King’s Fork 38, #15 Churchland 6

#4 Oscar Smith 44, Hermitage 6

#6 Warwick 35, Grassfield 0

#9 Lafayette 37, Spotsylvania 6

#10 Granby 46, Denbigh 0 (Saturday)

#12 Nansemond River 46, Bethel 14

Poquoson 21, #13 Lake Taylor 6

Non-district

Bruton 36, Northampton 0

Smithfield 48, Norview 0

Tabb 17, Heritage 0

Private schools

Atlantic Shores Christian 50, Roanoke Catholic 6

Greenbrier Christian 51, Broadwater Academy 0

Nansemond-Suffolk Academy 26, Isle of Wight Academy 6

Norfolk Academy 23, Potomac School 6

Smith Mountain Lake Christian 19, Catholic 6

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Thursday night football highlights: Late 70-yard INT return sparks #7 Salem in victory over Kempsville https://www.pilotonline.com/2024/08/29/thursday-night-football-highlights-late-70-yard-int-return-sparks-no-7-salem-in-victory-over-kempsville/ Fri, 30 Aug 2024 03:44:29 +0000 https://www.pilotonline.com/?p=7342734 Isaiah Lovgren broke a tie with a 70-yard interception return early in the fourth quarter Thursday night, propelling No. 7 Salem to a 28-14 Beach District victory at Kempsville in the season opener for both teams.

The SunDevils’ Willie Moore rushed for 166 yards on 20 carries, including a 22-yard TD in the fourth quarter to virtually seal the victory.

The teams went back and fourth in the first quarter, combining for 266 yards of offense and four touchdowns.

Tyron Kellam’s 40-yard touchdown run on a pitchout and Max Clatterbuck’s first PAT gave the Chiefs a 7-0 lead. But Salem quarterback Jason “Scooter” Williams ran for a 70-yard first-quarter touchdown, cutting the lead to 7-6.

Christopher (C.J.) Spence threw a 32-yard TD pass to James Releford, and Clatterbuck’s second point-after made it 14-6. But the SunDevils replied with a drive, and Williams’ 1-yard keeper and two-point conversion pass to Kasir Patterson pulled Salem even at 14.

The teams combined for 101 yards of offense in a scoreless second quarter.

Kempsville, which alternated two quarterbacks, finished a scoreless third quarter with a second-and-6 at the Salem 23. But Salem pressured Josh Hawley, who threw toward the middle of the field. Lovgren grabbed the pass at the 30 and scored untouched.

After Kempsville went three-and-out, Moore ran 7, 24 and 22 yards on successive plays to give Salem a two-touchdown edge.

Williams had 67 yards on seven rushes. For Kempsville, Robert Hughes ran 23 times for 74 yards and Releford made three catches for 58 yards.

— Reported by Charlie Baumgardner

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He said it

“It’s all about adjustments. We had some first-game jitters for the guys. We went into halftime, made some adjustments and pitched a shutout in the second half.” — Salem coach Mark Hall III

Storylines

Braves rally on the road: Indian River scored on a 63-yard pass play with 1:23 left in regulation, then stopped a fourth-and-goal from the 6-yard line in the second overtime for a 37-31 victory at Varina.

The Blue Devils, ranked among the Richmond area’s top four teams in a pair of polls, led 15-7 at halftime and were in front 24-17 when the Braves recovered a fumble with 2:55 left in regulation. Each team scored in the first overtime and Indian River scored again to start the second OT before sealing the victory on the fourth-down stop.

Indian River avenged a 13-0 home loss to Varina last season.

Crabbers win in OT: Casey Lassiter’s 10-yard touchdown run on Hampton’s first offensive play of the second overtime gave the Crabbers a 25-19 victory over Woodside at Darling Stadium.

Hampton scored first in the first overtime, taking a 19-13 lead on quarterback Marcus Chapman’s 1-yard run. But the extra-point try was no good because of a bad snap.

The Wolverines tied the game at 19 on Tayshawn Campbell’s 7-yard touchdown run. But the second overtime ensued when the Crabbers blocked the extra-point attempt.

Bruins’ ‘D’ stands up: Jaemarree Parker scored two touchdowns and the Western Branch defense pitched a shutout against Menchville in a 28-0 victory at Todd Stadium. Parker scored in each half and Derrick Cook tossed a touchdown pass and Ky’Nique Baines added a rushing score.

The Bruins led 13-0 at halftime.

Marlins’ QB shines: Ethen Doscher threw touchdown passes to four different receivers in Bayside’s 50-0 victory Princess Anne.

Doscher tossed scores of 14 (Tychaun Clark), 40 (Seven Washington), 8 (J’Lahni Spears) and 14 yards (Halim Hardnett), and Jadon Hines added a 61-yard interception return as the Marlins scored 48 points in the second and third quarters.

Amir Lyde and Zavion Guidry added rushing touchdowns of 7 and 8 yards, respectively.

Extra points

  • Luke Ashcraft threw two touchdown passes to Gunnar Austin, and Dawson Fisher, Tristan Arvizo and Dayvon Williams-Rodriguez each ran for a score in Kellam’s 34-14 victory over First Colonial.
  • Norcom used a pair of 19-point spurts to dispatch Grafton 46-14. The Greyhounds led 19-0 three minutes into the second quarter, and after the Clippers pulled within 27-14, Norcom scored the game’s final 19 points.
  • Gloucester scored a touchdown in each half and turned in a sterling defensive effort in a 13-2 victory at home over Kecoughtan. The Dukes, who won three games last season and one in 2022, had not held a team out of the end zone since 2021.

Thursday night’s scores

757Teamz Top 15

#5 Green Run 54, Tallwood 0

#7 Salem 28, Kempsville 14

#8 Indian River 37, Varina 31 (2OT)

#11 Cox 38, Landstown 0

Beach District

Bayside 50, Princess Anne 0

Kellam 34, First Colonial 14

Peninsula District

Gloucester 13, Kecoughtan 2

Hampton 25, Woodside 19 (OT)

Non-district

Deep Creek 22, Currituck County (N.C.) 3

Norcom 46, Grafton 14

Nottoway 41, Jamestown 18

Petersburg 42, Booker T. Washington 0

Southampton 38, Colonial Heights 35

Warhill 68, Manor 0

Western Branch 28, Menchville 0

Windsor 35, Arcadia 27

Northumberland 36, Surry County 6

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757Teamz Top 15

#5 Green Run 54, Tallwood 0 – FINAL

#7 Salem 28, Kempsville 14 – FINAL

#8 Indian River 37, Varina 31 – FINAL (2 OT)

#11 Cox 38, Landstown 0 – FINAL

Beach District

Kellam 34, First Colonial 14 – FINAL

Bayside 50, Princess Anne 0 – FINAL

Peninsula District

Hampton 25, Woodside 19 – FINAL (OT)

Gloucester 13, Kecoughtan 2 – FINAL

Non-district

Deep Creek 22, Currituck County (N.C.) 3 – FINAL

Warhill 68, Manor 0 – FINAL

Norcom 46, Grafton 14 – FINAL

Nottoway 41, Jamestown 18  – FINAL

Southampton 38, Colonial Heights 35 – FINAL

Western Branch 28, Menchville 0 – FINAL

Windsor 35, Arcadia 27 – FINAL

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Friday’s games

757Teamz Top 15

#15 Churchland at #3 King’s Fork, 7 p.m.

Hermitage at #4 Oscar Smith, 7 p.m.

Grassfield vs. #6 Warwick at Todd Stadium, 7 p.m.

#9 Lafayette at Spotsylvania, 7 p.m.

#12 Nansemond River vs. Bethel at Darling Stadium, 7 p.m.

Poquoson at #13 Lake Taylor, 7 p.m.

Non-district

Bruton at Northampton, 7 p.m.

Heritage vs. Tabb at Bailey Field, 7 p.m.

Norview at Smithfield, 7 p.m.

Petersburg at Booker T. Washington, 7 p.m.

Private schools

The Potomac School at Norfolk Academy, 6 p.m.

Atlantic Shores Christian vs. Roanoke Catholic at VB Sportsplex, 7 p.m.

Broadwater Academy at Greenbrier Christian, 7 p.m.

Nansemond-Suffolk at Isle of Wight, 7 p.m.

Smith Mountain Lake Christian at Catholic, 7 p.m.

Saturday, Aug. 31

Non-district

Granby vs. Denbigh at Todd Stadium, noon

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Class 2 semifinals

Poquoson 2, Dan River 1: Eli Tyndall hit a go-ahead solo home run in the bottom of the sixth inning and the Islanders turned an unconventional double play to end it Friday at Kiwanis Park in Salem.

Poquoson (16-8) plays Lebanon at 10 a.m. Saturday at Kiwanis Park for the Class 2 championship.

The teams were tied at 1 after the first inning, and no one scored until Tyndall launched the first pitch in the sixth over the right-field fence. Tyndall finished with two of the Islanders’ three hits.

Max Fritts pitched all seven innings to earn the win, scattering three hits and striking out six while walking two. Fritts’ defense ended it in the seventh inning when a ground ball to second base led to a forceout at second, then after an errant throw to first, Poqouson catcher Eli Monroe — backing up on the play — alertly threw to second to get the advancing runner.

“Max Fritts was in the zone all day and controlled the game with his pace,” Islanders coach Craig Zimmerman said.

The Islanders reached the title game for the third time in four seasons.

“Our kids play with a lot of heart and fight and that showed late in the game,” Zimmerman said. “Incredible experience for these kids, three out of four years for this senior class and now time to bring back the hardware.”

Class 3 semifinals

York 11, Pulaski County 6: The Falcons scored seven unanswered runs to earn a spot in the state championship game for the first time since 1989.

York won it all in 1989 after runner-up finishes in 1987 and ’88.

The Falcons play Liberty Christian for the Class 3 title at 11 a.m. Saturday at Monticello High School in Charlottesville.

Liberty Christian beat Lafayette 4-1.

Boys soccer

Class 5 semifinals

Albemarle 1, Great Bridge 0: The Patriots scored in the 78th minute to hand Great Bridge its first loss of the season and deny Chesapeake its chance for a first boys soccer state championship.

Class 4 semifinals

Charlottesville 2, Smithfield 0: The Black Knights scored two second-half goals to knock off Smithfield.

Jefferson Forest defeated Warhill 2-1 in the other semifinal.

Class 3 semifinals

Lafayette 3, Christiansburg 1: The Rams cruised into their first state championship game with a victory in Charlottesville.

The Rams play Western Albemarle at 10 a.m. Saturday at Monticello High.

In a Class 2 semifinal, Glenvar beat Bruton 4-0.

Girls soccer

Class 4 semifinals

John Champe 2, Jamestown 0: The Eagles surrendered goals in the final 20 minutes of the second half after playing to a scoreless tie for 60 minutes.

“Our girls played their heart out and kept it close all the way to the end,” Jamestown coach Shawn Trueblodd said. “They executed the game plan perfectly and just came up short.  We had a couple chances to go up in the first half and just missed. They also had their chances and Lila Gallivan came up with some big saves to keep it tied. I could not be prouder of this team, and the work they put in to improve all season showed on that field today. We will miss our seniors. They mean the world to this program.”

Class 3 semifinals

Western Albemarle 3, Lafayette 0: The Warriors became the first team to score a goal against Lafayette (17-1) this season and denied the Rams a spot in a second consecutive state championship game.

In a Class 2 semifinal, Glenvar defeated Poquoson 3-1.

Saturday’s state championship games involving 757 teams:

Baseball

Class 5 championship at Glen Allen

Mills Godwin vs. First Colonial, 11 a.m.

Class 3 championship at Monticello

York vs. Liberty Christian, 11 a.m.

Class 2 championship at Kiwanis Park

Poquoson vs. Lebanon, 10 a.m.

Softball

Class 5 championship at Glen Allen High School

Kellam vs. Riverside, 11 a.m.

Boys soccer

Class 5 championship at J.R. Tucker High School

Cox vs. Albemarle, 12:30 p.m.

Class 3 championship at Monticello High School

Lafayette vs. Western Albemarle, 10 a.m.

Girls soccer

Class 5 championship at J.R. Tucker High School

Kellam vs. First Colonial, 10 a.m.

Boys lacrosse

Class 5 championship at Glen Allen High School

Kellam vs. Riverside, 10 a.m.

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