January 09, 2009
Girls: Hanover 50, No. 10 Highland Springs 42
Amanda Woolard scored 18 points, including four 3-pointers, as Hanover defeated No. 10 Highland Springs in Capital District play. Chelsea Coward had a double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds for the Hawks. Kyra Coleman led the Springers with 17 points. HIGHLAND SPRINGS (2-2 Capital, 5-6) Jones 0, Jefferies 6, Taylor 7, McCullough 0, Hart 2, McCrae 8, Coleman 17, Cannon 0, Tinsley 0, Ross 2, Dabney 0. Totals 16 4-14 42.
HANOVER (2-2, 6-4)
January 07, 2009
Boys Tuesday: Varina 71, Hanover 59
VARINA 71, HANOVER 59 VARINA (1-1 Capital, 4-6) Davenport 12, Sellers 7, Jones 5, Crump 13, B. Smith 12, Beasley, T. Smith 1, King-Davis 15, Chapman 4, Upshaw 0, Fitts 2. Totals 29 12-19 71. HANOVER (2-2, 2-9) Taylor 4, Crytser 12, Trsic 3, Lewis 29, Yeager 0, Carroll 0, Cole 11. Totals 22 9-12 59. Varina———————————— 11 13 15 32—71
December 29, 2008
Girls: Hanover 60, Bishop Verot (Fla.) 54
HANOVER 60, BISHOP VEROT (Fla.) 54
BISHOP VEROT (Fla.) (8-4) Mitchell 12, Ward 8, Norton 10, Todd 14, Butler 2, Lawson 6, Garda 2. Totals 16 22-28 54.
HANOVER (3-3) T. Woolard 0, Dillich 6, Coward 15, Hill 3, Douglas 2, Jordan 4, A. Woolard 19, Browning 8, Brace 3. Totals 24 8-14 60.
Bishop Verot 9 14 15 16—54
Hanover 17 13 18 12—60
December 28, 2008
ALL METRO: Second-team defense, honorable mention
HONORABLE MENTION
Ends/linemen : Nolan Borzelleca, Sr., Douglas Freeman; Collin Christovich, Jr., Powhatan; John Dommert, Sr., Thomas Dale; Abu Kamara, Sr., Hermitage; Devon Jackson, Sr., Hermitage; Russ Leboff, Sr., Blessed Sacrament Huguenot; Tex Prichett, Sr., Hanover; Justin Shields, Sr., King William; Mike Siracusa, Sr., Deep Run. Linebackers : Hunter Broome, Sr., Collegiate; Patrick Corrigan, Sr., Collegiate; Drake Evans, Jr., Thomas Dale; Doug Fraser, Sr., Douglas Freeman; Austin Hersh, Sr., James River; DeShawn Holmes, Jr., Highland Springs; Daryl Howell, Jr., Hermitage; Patrick Gallagher, Sr., Deep Run; Billy Skrobacz, Sr., Deep Run; Melvin Trotter, Jr., Matoaca; Deon Watts, Jr., Blessed Sacrament Huguenot. Backs : Marcus Center, Sr., Deep Run; Will Connerley, Jr., Lee-Davis; Hunter Cox, Sr., Cosby; Mike Green, Sr., Thomas Dale; Anthony Harris, So., L.C. Bird; Trei Kelley, Jr., Collegiate; Will Swoope, Sr., Benedictine; Kendall Trainum, Sr., Blessed Sacrament Huguenot
2008 All-Metro football defensive team
The best defensive players in the Richmond region.
December 27, 2008
2008 All-Metro Girls Volleyball: Neverending season for Hanover’s Carpenter
Hanover’s 4-time all-state volleyball player positions herself for stardom with powerhouse Penn State.
December 20, 2008
McKie, Ward ignite Justices
Travis McKie scored 22 points and Randell Ward added 21 as No. 1 John Marshall defeated Hanover 56-44 in last night’s first round of the TDIT.
December 19, 2008
Boys: No. 1 John Marshall 56, Hanover 44
Travis McKie scored 22 points and Randell Ward added 21 as No. 1 John Marshall defeated Hanover. Dylan Cole totaled 21 points and 12 rebounds for the Warriors while Greg Lewis had 12 points. JOHN MARSHALL 56, HANOVER 44
HANOVER (2-6) Taylor 0, Crytser 6, Trsic 0, Phillips 0, Gaines 0, Lewis 12, Yeager 0, Mo. Lankford 0, Dandridge 0, Ma. Lankford 0, Carroll 2, Cole 21, Lyons 0, Goode 3. Totals 16 11-19 44.
JOHN MARSHALL (6-0)
TDIT TOURNAMENT: Will Springers’ road trip lead to the final?
Defending champion and on the road for the first round of The Times-Dispatch Invitational Tournament. Isn’t the Highland Springs boys basketball team supposed to get a home-court perk? “Being young and inexperienced, this gives us a test to be able to travel into someone else’s territory,“ Springers coach George Lancaster said.
December 18, 2008
Hawks’ Fryman plays big, but will colleges see past his lack of height?
Hanover High School football coach Josh Just believes college recruiters are prejudiced - not regarding race, color or creed, but due to height. Just is convinced Kenny Fryman, the heartbeat of the Hawks, is a victim of height discrimination. “Kenny’s the best linebacker in the state, the best I’ve ever coached,“ Just said. “It’s insane to think he’s too short.“
December 16, 2008
Girls: Henrico 66, Hanover 50
HENRICO 66, HANOVER 50
HANOVER (1-2 Capital, 2-2) T. Woolard 1, Dillich 7, Throckmorton 0, Coward 24, Hill 0, Douglas 6, Jordan 1, A. Woolard 2, Browning 6, Brace 1,Webb 2. Totals 19 11-17 50.
HENRICO (1-1, 3-2) Freeman 10, Ellerbe 0, Robinson 10, Hendrick 0, Tyler 1, Dowling 8, Derricott 15, Harris 10, Cox 12, Lowry 0. Totals 23 18-24 66.
Hanover 11 9 15 15—50
Henrico 20 16 8 22—66
Boys: Hanover 41, Henrico 26
HENRICO 41, HANOVER 26
HENRICO (1-1 Capital, 3-2) Walden 4, T. Davis 20, B. Davis 2, Burston 0, Carter 4, Johnson 0, Wells 8, Zavelsky 0, Taylor 1, Thorpe 2. Totals 13 10-17 41.
HANOVER (2-1, 2-5) Taylor 0, Crytser 0, Trsic 0, Phillips 0, Gaines 0, Lewis 7, Yeager 0, Mo. Lankford 0, Dandridge 0, Ma. Lankford 2, Carroll 0, Cole 9, Lyons 2, Goode 3, Evans 3. Totals 11 2-7 26.
Henrico———————————— 9 15 8 9—41
Hanover————————————- 3 5 6 12—26
December 12, 2008
Girls: Hanover 65, Lee-Davis 36
T. Woolard 2, Dillich 2, Cox, Coward 12, Deadmon 0, Hill 5, Douglas 12, Denton 0, A. Woolard 13, Browning 17, Webb 2. Totals 26 10-15 65.
LEE-DAVIS (0-1, 0-5) Barrier 3, Thomas 8, Bryan 4, Puller 3, Sims 9, Ka. Gardner 0, Ruiz 5, T. Gardner 4,. Totals 11 11-20 36.
Hanover 16 13 22 14—65
Lee-Davis 5 13 13 5—36
Boys: Hanover 50, Lee-Davis 39
HANOVER 50, LEE-DAVIS 39
HANOVER (2-0 Capital, 2-4) Taylor 0, Crytser 8, Trsic 4, Phillips 2, Gaines 0, Lewis 7, Yeager 7, Mo. Lankford 0, Dandridge 0, Ma. Lankford 0, Carroll 0, Cole 18, Lyons 0, Goode 4. Totals 18 12-20 50.
LEE-DAVIS (0-1, 2-2) N. Frame 0, Fegans 0, Cook 9, G. Frame 8, Harvey 0, Kyser 0, Joyner 1, D. Abele 4, T. Abele 14, Berry 1, Labons 0, Naumann 0, Boze 2. Totals.
Hanover 12 8 13 17—50
Lee-Davis 13 4 5 17—39
A look at the region
Mills Godwin: Matt Hatcher (140) looks for a fourth district championship. Matt Brunke (152) is a district champion and regional runner-up. Blake Edwards (160) and Adam Regulinski (171) placed in the district.
Hermitage: Senior Marty VanPeppen (112) moves up. Regional champ Justin Dennis is at 125. Tom Kizer (Jr. 135) joins brother, John Kizer (Sr., 130). Regional runner-up Marc Heathcock (171) returns, along with Josh El (Sr., 189).

