October 13, 2009
Boys Volleyball: Hermitage 3, John Marshall 0
John Marshall10 12 15 Hermitage25 25 25 Highlights: Jaquan Lynch (JM) 1 ace, 3 kills, 1 block; Donovan Chew (JM) 1 ace, 1 block; Jacob Brush (H) 11 assists, 3 aces; Michael Newman (H) 4 kills, 4 blocks, 1 ace; Tevin Alston (H) 3 kills, 2 blocks, 4 aces Records: John Marshall 0-4 Colonial, 0-8; Hermitage 1-2, 4-10
October 12, 2009
Girls Volleyball: George Wythe 3, John Marshall 0
George Wythe 25 25 26 John Marshall 6 6 24 Highlights: Jaquisha Wright (JM) 2 digs, 4 aces; Ashlyn Johnson-Bennett (JM) 1 ace, 1 kill Records: George Wythe n/r; John Marshall 0-7
Boys Volleyball: George Wythe 2, John Marshall 1
George Wythe25 19 15 John Marshall17 25 13 Highlights: Jaquan Lynch (JM) 1 ace, 7 kills, 2 blocks, 1 assist; Dominique Jenkins (JM) 3 aces, 1 kill Records: George Wythe n/r; John Marshall 0-7
October 10, 2009
Football: John Marshall 27, Patrick Henry 24
Jamar Tunstal stepped in for an injured Josiah Shelton and threw a touchdown pass to Lasuane Vaughn with 45 seconds left to give the Justices a Colonial District win over the Patriots. Josiah Shelton was hurt after throwing for 186 yards and a touchdown and rushing for 101 yards and a touchdown. His 60-yard strike to C.J. Shelton gave John Marshall (1-1, 3-2) a 14-3 lead.
October 05, 2009
Boys volleyball: Trinity Episcopal 3, John Marshall 0
John Marshall————————————- 3 6 10 Trinity Episcopal————————————- 25 25 25
Highlights: Jaquan Lynch (JM) 2 ages, 2 blocks, 2 digs, 1 kill; Pierre Tickle (T) 4 kills, 1 ace; Curtis Hendrick (T) 4 kills, 4 aces Records: John Marshall 0-4; Trinity Episcopal 8-6
October 02, 2009
Football: Mills Godwin 22, John Marshall 18
Robert Elmore (11 tackles, sack, fumble recovery), David Caravati (8 tackles, sack) and Jordan Kocen (10 tackles, sack, forced fumble) led a voracious Mills Godwin defense in the Eagles’ Colonial District win over John Marshal (0-1, 2-2) Scott Davis nailed field goals from 18, 24 and 27 yards for the Eagles (1-0, 2-2). John Marshall’s Malcolm Bell connected for 114-yards passing and two touchdowns. Akeem Brown rushed for 54 yards and 2 TDs for the Justices.
September 28, 2009
Girls Volleyball: Henrico 3, John Marshall 0
John Marshall11 4 9 Henrico25 25 25 Highlights: Emily Parrish (H) 3 kills; Maddi Eaton (H) 6 aces; Chelsea Chase (H)) 10 aces Records: John Marshall 0-6; Henrico 4-4
Boys Volleyball: Henrico 3, John Marshall 0
Henrico25 25 25 John Marshall15 20 10 Highlights: Kyle Logan (H) 5 aces, 2 blocks, 2 kills, 1 assist; Mark Davis (H) 2 aces, 1 block, 6 kills, 1 dig, 9 assists; Landon Prentiss (H) 3 aces, 1 block, 5 kills, 2 digs; Jaquan Lynch (JM) 6 aces, 4 blocks, 3 kills, 2 digs, 3 assists; Cleveland Marrow (JM) 5 aces, 1 dig Records: Henrico n/r; John Marshall n/r
September 26, 2009
Football: John Marshall 22, Prince George 20
John Marshall’s defensive line sacked Prince George quarterback Lawrence Taylor in the end zone following a fumbled snap in the third quarter to give the Justices a nondistrict road win. Malcolm Bell passes for 128 yards and two touchdowns for John Marshall (2-1) and Josiah Shelton rushed for 95 yards and a score. Frank Bullock gained 92 yards on 19 carries. Bell connected with C.J. Shelton on a 45-yard scoring pass and Chris Morrow’s kick tied the game 20-20 before halftime.
September 22, 2009
Boys Volleyball: Thomas Jefferson 4, John Marshall 1
John Marshall————————————- 25 22 7 14
Thomas Jefferson————————————- 21 25 25 25
Highlights: Joshua Brown (TJ) 7 kills, 2 aces; Ricardo Barrett (TJ) 3 aces; Stephene Joseph (TJ) 3 aces; Christopher Cobert (TJ) 3 aces, 1 kills; Dominique Herbert (TJ) 2 kills
Girls volleyball: Thomas Jefferson 3, John Marshall 1
John Marshall————————————- 25 25 23 21
Thomas Jefferson————————————- 27 27 25 25 Highlights: Cayla Cowherd (TJ) 4 aces Records: John Marshall 0-1; Thomas Jefferson 1-1
September 20, 2009
JM edges Armstrong
John Marshall was trailing by six points late in the fourth quarter, but Malcolm Bell (11 of 20 passing for 98 yards) connected with Akeem Brown on a 10-yard toss with 30 seconds left to tie, and Chris Morrow’s extra-point kick sealed the deal for the Justices (1-1) in a nondistrict matchup. The Justices’ defense recorded two fumble recoveries and two interceptions, and Frank Bullock added 11 carries for 70 yards and a TD.
September 19, 2009
Football: John Marshall 27, Armstrong 26
John Marshall was trailing by six points late in the fourth quarter, but Malcolm Bell (11 of 20 passing for 98 yards) connected with Akeem Brown on a ten-yard toss with 30 seconds left to tie, and Chris Morrow’s extra-point kick sealed the deal in a nondistrict matchup. The Justices’ defense recorded a pair each of fumbles and interceptions, and Frank Bullock added 11 carries for 70 yards and a TD.
September 03, 2009
Colonial District preview
2008 records: 7-0 Colonial, 8-3
Offense: Inexperience is the key word. Nine starters have departed. RB Easton Gordon (5-9, 170, Sr.) and center Josh Dolin (5-11, 235, Sr.) are the only holdovers. Gordon should be one of the region’s top running backs. Brendon Riddick (5-11, 175, Jr.) takes over at QB. He has a superb target in Derrick Britt (5-9, 170, Sr.). The line has good size with all the projected starters weighing 230 or more. Three of them are juniors.
April 23, 2009
McKie selects Demon Deacons
Travis McKie is hoping to make an impact right away at Wake Forest. Travis McKie, a 6-7 wing forward from John Marshall who was being recruited by more than a half-dozen ACC schools, has decided to attend Wake Forest. McKie, who is ranked the 36th-best player in his class by scout.com, a Web site specializing in recruiting, said he considered the Demon Deacons to be a perfect fit.

