November 21, 2009
Central Region, Division 5 playoffs
When: Today, 1:30 p.m.
Tickets: $8
Records: Petersburg Crimson Wave 5-5; Clover Hill Cavaliers 8-2. Clover Hill was No.10 in the final Times-Dispatch Top 10. Petersburg was unranked.
Last meeting: This is the first meeting between the teams. They were in different classifications when Petersburg won the state title in 1979, and they were in different Group AAA divisions until Clover Hill dropped to Division 5 this year. Petersburg last qualified for the region playoffs in 2003. The Wave lost to Meadowbrook in the semis. Clover Hill earned a spot in the Division 6 playoffs in 2006 before losing to Varina.
November 16, 2009
Football: Dinwiddie 54, Prince George 0
Deandre Allen had 14 rushes for 124 yards and two TDs as Dinwiddie (4-3, 6-4) swamped Prince George (0-7, 1-9). Quarterback Chris Hall was 11 for 20 for 199 yards and two TDs and Drakar Harvell had four catches for 121 yards and a TD. Defensively, Corey Marshall had nine tackles (three for loss) and two sacks. Prince George————————————- 0 0 0 0—0
Dinwiddie————————————- 21 6 14 13—54
November 06, 2009
Football: Matoaca 27, Dinwiddie 19
Daquan Turner rushed for 172 yards and a TD on 35 carries as Matoaca (5-1 Central, 5-4) defeated Dinwiddie (3-3, 5-4) in a back-and-forth game. Benjamin Smith had five receptions for 80 yards and two TDs. For Dinwiddie, QB Chris Hall was 15 for 24 for 249 yards and three TDs. Trey Gardner had five receptions for 112 yards and two TDs.
October 30, 2009
Football: Dinwiddie 45, Hopewell 14
Chris Hall threw for 251 yards and four touchdowns to help Dinwiddie defeat Hopewell, 45-14. Drakar Harvell had six grabs for 97 yards and three scores for the Generals as they improved to 5-3 overall and 3-3 in the Central District. The Blue Devils was led by Jalen Reeves who rushed for 134 yards on 16 carries who fell to 1-7 overall and 0-6 in the District.
Boys Volleyball: Prince George 3, Dinwiddie 2
Prince George23 19 25 25 15 Dinwiddie25 25 14 18 12 Highlights: Albert Williams (PG) 20 kills, 4 blocks, 3 digs; Nic Sulc (PG) 4 assists, 17 kills, 4 blocks; Travis Spain (PG) 28 assists, 8 kills, 2 aces, 3 blocks, 4 digs; Lamont Fields (D) 11 kills, 5 blocks Records: Prince George 7-14; Dinwiddie 5-10 Notes: Central District play-in; Prince George is the fourth seed and advances to the semifinals against top seed Thomas Dale 6 p.m. Tuesday at Dinwiddie.
October 27, 2009
Girls Volleyball: Matoaca 3, Dinwiddie 0
Matoaca25 26 26 Dinwiddie12 24 24 Highlights: Cecilia Spencer (M) 9 kills, 1 ace, 3 blocks; Lindsay Froggatt (M) 2 kills, 2 aces, 22 assists; Emily Delovercio (M) 7 kills; Heather Page (D) 3 kills, 2 digs; Carly Winfield (D) 4 assists, 2 kills, 5 digs; Kourtney Hendricks (D) 6 kills; Catherine Tucker (D) 4 kills Records: Matoaca 9-2 Central, 14-4; Dinwiddie 4-7, 6-9
Boys Volleyball: Matoaca 3, Dinwiddie 0
Matoaca25 25 25 Dinwiddie17 15 18 Highlights: Austin Woods (M) 10 kills, 6 aces, 10 assists; Matt Harper (M) 14 kills, 2 assists; Dylan Vavra (M) 27 assists; Ryan Clapman (M) 10 kills; Lamont Fields (D) 10 kills, 1 block; Zach Allan (D) 6 assists Records: Matoaca 10-1 Central, 16-3; Dinwiddie 4-7, 4-9
October 23, 2009
Football: Dinwiddie 29, Petersburg 18
Dinwiddie’s Chris Hall passed for 193 yards and a touchdown, and added a score on 78-yards rushing as the Generals beat the Crimson Wave (1-3 Central, 3-4). Deandre Allen notched two TDs for Dinwiddie (2-3, 4-3) on 71 yards rushing. Petersburg’s Kevin Green scored three touchdowns, and Eric Magruder rushed for 96 yards. Petersburg————————————- 6 0 0 12—18
Dinwiddie————————————- 0 7 22 0—29
October 22, 2009
Boys Volleyball: L.C. Bird 3, Dinwiddie 0
L.C. Bird————————————- 25 25 25
Dinwiddie————————————- 20 17 18
Highlights: Jacob Barnes (LCB) 8 kills, 3 aces, 2 digs; Daniel Fitzke (LCB) 6 kills, 2 blocks, ace, 4 digs; Matt Bienveny (LCB) 2 kills, block, 5 aces, 20 assists; Matt Belvin (D) 3 blocks; Zach Allen (D) 5 kills.
Records: L.C. Bird 3-9 Dominion, 7-11; Dinwiddie 4-6 Central, 4-8
October 20, 2009
Girls Volleyball: Dinwiddie 3, Petersburg 0
Petersburg————————————- 15 9 11
Dinwiddie————————————- 25 25 25
Highlights: Carly Winfield (D) 9 aces, 2 assists, 2 kills; Erica Rivas-Cruz (D) 4 aces, 3 assists, 2 kills; Catherine Tucker (D) 4 kills, 4 aces; Katie Tench (D) 3 aces
Records: Petersburg n/r; Dinwiddie 4-6 Central, 6-7
October 17, 2009
Thomas Dale slams Dinwiddie
On a miserable night for football, Demetrick Jackson produced one of the best rushing nights in Thomas Dale history. Jackson carried the ball 37 times for 290 yards and two touchdowns last night in the cold, steady mist that engulfed Thomas Dale’s Ed Karpus Field and led the Knights to a 35-0 whitewashing of Dinwiddie. Jackson’s partner in the rout was a Knights’ defense that intercepted two passes and recovered four fumbles.
October 15, 2009
Girls volleyball: Thomas Dale 3, Dinwiddie 1
Dinwiddie 17 25 18 22
Thomas Dale 25 22 25 25
Highlights: Carly Winfield (D) 2 assists, 3 kills, 4 digs; McKensie Wilkins (D) 6 assists; Lori Massengill (D) kill, 4 aces; Hunter Buyalos (TD) 7 digs, 5 aces; Brittany Silliben (TD) 7 assists, 7 kills, block, 3 aces; Elizabeth Martin (TD) dig, 12 assists, 3 aces
Boys volleyball: Thomas Dale 3, Dinwiddie 0
Dinwiddie————————————- 9 18 19
Thomas Dale————————————- 25 25 25 Highlights: Lamont Fields (D) 9 kills; Kyle Barwick (D) 7 assists; Trey Davis (D) 9 digs; Matt Dolan (TD) 20 assists; Rob Arnold (TD) 5 kills; Scott Brooks (TD) 4 kills
Records: Dinwiddie 4-6 Central, 4-7; Thomas Dale 8-0, 12-2
October 13, 2009
Girls volleyball: Dinwiddie 3, Meadowbrook 1
Dinwiddie 25 22 25 25
Meadowbrook 22 25 22 16
Highlights: Kourtney Hendricks (D) 7 kills, 3 digs, 6 aces; Carly Winfield (D) 4 kills, 3 aces, 6 assists; McKensie Wilkins (D) 9 assists; Shannon Elam (M) 9 blocks, 6 kills, Melanie Thompson (M) 3 aces, 4 assists, block; Jasmaine Henderson ( M) 2 aces, 2 blocks, 3 kills
October 10, 2009
No. 1 Meadowbrook mashes No. 4 Dinwiddie
high school football Meadowbrook High quarterback Andre Coble gave the Monarchs’ football team an A-minus last night. The minus, Coble said, was because the Monarchs “can always get better.“ Tough grader, that Mr. Coble. Top-ranked Meadowbrook did nothing to dispel its standing as the area’s head-of-the-class team, hammering fourth-ranked Dinwiddie 56-17 in a Central District game at Meadowbrook.

