December 06, 2008

Girls: Huguenot 58, Petersburg 43  12/06/08 11:34 PM

HUGUENOT 58, PETERSBURG 43
PETERSBURG (3-2) Whitaker 19, Elder 8, Edmonds 1, France 3, Ellis 2, Chen. Kirkland 10, Cher. Kirkland. Totals 12 17-27 43.
HUGUENOT (4-0) Jennings 5, Bogan 14, Cheek 5, Bender 14, Harvey 6, Sanders 2, Perkins 3, Campbell 5, Cousins 2, Brown 2. Totals 19 1926 58.
Petersburg 8 13 4 18—43
Huguenot 11 20 10 17—58

Girls: Varina 60, Dinwiddie 31  12/06/08 8:50 PM

Thomas 0, Richardson 0, King 8, Jiggetts 2, Griffin 2, Jones 0, Mays 2, Nichols 0, Prosise 8, Aleem 9. Totals 13 4-13 31.
VARINA (2-1) Johnson 2, Dunaway 7, Thomas 0, Tim. Bell 2, Allen 10, Copeland 0, Mitchell 2, Cox 5, Harris 0, Vieira 9, Wilson 7, Cooper 9, Tie, Bell 7. Totals 22 15-28 60.
Dinwiddie 7 7 6 11—31
Varina 15 13 18 14—60

Boys: Prince George 66, Midlothian 59  12/06/08 8:12 PM

PRINCE GEORGE 66, MIDLOTHIAN 59
PRINCE GEORGE (3-0) Grandison 9, Phillips 12, Sulc 5, Williams 2, Claiborne 13, Johnson 14, Medina 0, Hall 8, Elmore 1, Allen 2. Totals 23 19-31 66.
MIDLOTHIAN (1-2) Ching 12, Smoots 7, Shelton 5, Randolph 9, Leggett 0, Jones 3, Goodman 3, Shrum 8, Kinchen 0, Klein 12. Totals 19 18-27 59.
Prince George 17 16 13 20—66
Midlothian 9 15 9 26—59

Boys: Colonial Heights 50, Bishop Sullivan 38  12/06/08 7:04 PM

COLONIAL HEIGHTS 50, BISHOP SULLIVAN 38
BISHOP SULLIVAN (0-3) Karpinski 10, McCabe 5, Burke 0, Garrett 0, O’Dowd 2, Blount 0, Bartels 0, Baumgartner 7, Hannah 2, Hickey 2, Goldsmith 0, Watson 10. Totals 14 8-16 38.
COLONIAL HEIGHTS (2-1) Estacio 0, Goyne 6, Dyer 2, Leung 2, Hagy 16, Drewes 4, Battle 2, Kidd 1, Kochuba 5, Nivens 12, Bedford 0. Totals 20 8-14 50.
Bishop Sullivan 11 12 9 6—38
Colonial Heights 17 13 10 10—50


December 05, 2008

Boys: No. 10 Hopewell 78, Brunswick 54  12/05/08 10:20 PM

HOPEWELL 78, BRUNSWICK 54  BRUNSWICK (1-1)  Wynn 10, Robinson 5, C. Stith 2, Harris 3, Johnson 0, Seward 8, Walker 8, Green 0, R. Stith 1, Brown 0, Monteria 4, Key 0, Vaughan 7, Dugger 2, Rice 4. Totals 13 27-38 54.  HOPEWELL (1-0)  Ruiz 8, D. Gholson 10, Myrick 0, Berrios 16, Armistead 0, M. Gholson 17, Rose 15, Cadogan 0, Creel 2, Tims 4, B. Tyler 2, A. Tyler 4. Totals 27 21-30 78.

Boys: Thomas Dale 75, Chesterfield Community 74  12/05/08 10:16 PM

THOMAS DALE 75, CHESTERFIELD COMMUNITY 74
CHESTERFIELD COMMUNITY (1-2) Able 7, Ellison 0, Best 2, Johnson 9, Robinson 16, Copeland 26, Hexstall 14, Brown 0. Totals 27 11-19 74.
THOMAS DALE (2-0) Jordon 2, Turner 6, D. Campbell 4, White 18, Mason 23, Hevener 1, Smith 0, J. Simms 7, Epps 0, Green 14. Totals 27 17-27.
Chesterfield Comm.————————————21 17 22 14—74
Thomas Dale————————————- 20 17 13 25—75

Fort Lee Girls: Dinwiddie 57, Hopewell 52  12/05/08 6:02 PM

DINWIDDIE 57, HOPEWELL 52
DINWIDDIE (1-1) Thomas 0, Nicholas 4, King 14, Jiggetts 5, Griffin 5, D. Jones 0, Perry 2, Mays 12, Prosise 13, Aleem 2. Totals: 24 9-15 57.
HOPEWELL (0-1) Royal 0, Raines 3, Dail 18, S. Williams 16, Slaughter 2, Thomas 0, Robinson 0, Goodson 7, A. Williams 6, Gholson 0. Totals: 19 7-14 52.
Dinwiddie 14 12 13 18—57
Hopewell 5 12 19 16—52


December 03, 2008

Girls: No. 6 Meadowbrook 51, No. 10 Petersburg 50  12/03/08 2:57 PM

PETERSBURG Crystal Smith sank two free throws with six seconds left in the game to clinch Meadowbrook’s seasonand Central District-opening victory over the Crimson Wave. The Monarchs led by five or six points for most of the game before Petersburg battled back to take a two-point lead early in the fourth quarter. Meadowbrook regained the lead and held on despite missing numerous free throws (10 for 22 in the game) down the stretch. Meadowbrook led 49-48 when Smith stepped to the line.

Girls: Midlothian 59, Matoaca 30  12/03/08 2:11 PM

MIDLOTHIAN 59, MATOACA 30  MIDLOTHIAN (1-0)  Durcan 4, Pascal 10, Edmunds 8, Nunn 4, Vugteveen 9, Mathews 24. Totals 26 5-8 59.  MATOACA (0-1) Alston 2, Walker 0, Froggatt 7, Nesmith 7, Hicks 3, Meadows 8, Yelverton 2. Totals 12 2-6 29.  Midlothian———————————— 19 13 14 13—59

Matoaca 64, Midlothian 47  12/03/08 12:01 AM

MATOACA 64, MIDLOTHIAN 47  MATOACA (1-0)  Cox 0, R. Coleman 1, Benefield 28, Ford 2, Irving 9, Smith 2, Cheeks 8, Lee 6, Easton 2, Newman 6. Totals 24 11-15 64.  MIDLOTHIAN (0-1) Ching 9, Smoots 3, Shelton 5, Randolph 5, Leggett 0, Jones 2, Goodman 2, Shrum 3, Kinchen 0, Klein 18. Totals 18 8-16 47.

Girls: Trinity Episcopal 43, Colonial Heights 42  12/03/08 12:01 AM

TRINITY EPISCOPAL 43, COLONIAL HEIGHTS 42  TRINITY EPISCOPAL (1-0)  Bailey 4, Pellicane 5, Jacobsen 3, V. Smith 2, J. Smith 4, Ji. Brown 17, Archuleta 4, Addison 2, Henley 2. Totals 16 9-12 43.  COLONIAL HEIGHTS (0-1) Toombs 0, Akers 0, Frost 13, Wells 6, Sponsler 6, Tyler 0, Bauer 5, Thompson 12, Philligane 0. Totals 14 11-17 42.


December 02, 2008

Girls: Highland Springs 126, Dinwiddie 40  12/02/08 9:38 PM

HIGHLAND SPRINGS 126, DINWIDDIE 40  DINWIDDIE (0-1)  Thomas 0, Richardson 0, King 10, Jiggetts 2, Griffin 3, Bethune 0, Mays 8, Prosise 0, Blackwell 2, Aleem 15. Totals 17 6-10 40.  HIGHLAND SPRINGS (1-0) Jones 4, Jefferies 18, Taylor 11, Jenkins 9, McCullough 7, Hart 7, McKay 4, McCrae 6, Coleman 20, Cannon 12, Tinsley 9, Ross 19. Totals 55 10-15 126.

Boys high school basketball preview  12/02/08 12:01 AM

CAPITAL DISTRICT
Last season: 12-0, 25-2 Key players: C Natwan Young, 6-5, Sr.; G Xavier Parham, 5-10, Sr.; F Trey Williams, 6-3, Sr.; G Aaron Hodnett, 5-11, Sr.
  Outlook: Last year’s reserves move into starting roles, but the lack of inexperience is evident. Young showed flashes of brilliance, but as the leading returning scorer and rebounder, he averaged 4.4 ppg and 3.0 rpg. Lack of height could be an issue. The tallest players (Young and Scottie Williams) are 6-5. The Springers, at least at the beginning, could be vulnerable.

Girls high school basketball preview  12/02/08 12:01 AM

CAPITAL DISTRICT
Last season: 10-0, 19-3 Key players: PG Sydney Henderson, 5-6, Sr.; G Brittany Hill, 5-8, Jr.; G Taylor Ashcraft, 5-8, Sr.; F Richelle Price, 6-2, Sr.
  Outlook: With four seniors in the starting lineup, the Raiders have experience. Atlee is predicted to finish first in the district, especially with the help of Price, a two-time All-Metro first-team pick, on the inside and the guard tandem of Henderson and Hill. The Raiders are still trying to meet some high expectations.

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