February 19, 2009
Boys: Hopewell 56, Meadowbrook 51
Pedro Berrios scored 30 points and 13 of Hopewell’s 19 fourth quarter points as the Blue Devils defeated Meadowbrook in the Central District semifinals. Jordan Davis had 11 points and 11 rebounds for Meadowbrook. Ruiz 6, Berrios 30, M. Gholson 4, Rose 5, Tims 0, B. Tyler 0, A. Tyler 0, Reeves 2, King 9. Totals 23 8-11 56.
MEADOWBROOK (17-7)
SLIDESHOW: Girls basketball Meadowbrook vs. Petersburg
Check out scenes from the girls basketbal game last night.
February 18, 2009
Girls: No. 2 Meadowbrook 81, No. 3 Petersburg 59
Jazmine Hatcher had 29 points and 12 rebounds and Chrystal Smith had 21 points and 11 assists as Meadowbrook defeated Petersburg in the Central District semifinal. Meadowbrook will play Thomas Dale in the final. Ashley Whitaker scored 31 points for Petersburg. NO. 2 MEADOWBROOK 81, NO. 3 PETERSBURG 59
PETERSBURG (13-8)
February 17, 2009
Boys: Meadowbrook 95, Dinwiddie 71
Douglas Brewer scored 19 and Joshua Jackson-Davis scored 18 as Meadowbrook beat Dinwiddie. Jerrell White led the game with 32 points in the loss for Dinwiddie. DINWIDDIE (5-17) White 32, Parham 11, Coles 0, Wynn 5, Fields 6, Gardner 2, Hawkins 7, Sturdivant 0, Harris 2, Perry 0, Belton 4, Hall 2. Totals 24 13-23 71.
MEADOWBROOK (17-6)
Girls: Meadowbrook 76, Dinwiddie 37
Meadowbrook 76, Dinwiddie 37 Meadowbrook outscored Dinwiddie 49-14 in the first half and rolled into the Central District tournament semifinals. Courtney Coleman led the Monarchs with 11 points. Kiara Mays scored a game-high 21 points to pace Dinwiddie. DINWIDDIE (5-18) Thomas 2, King 4, Jiggetts 5, Griffin 3, Mays 21, Perry 2, Brockman 0. Totals 15 6-7 37.
MEADOWBROOK (14-9)
February 13, 2009
Boys: No. 8 Meadowbrook 71, Dinwiddie 58
Andrew Simmons went 14 of 19 from the free-throw line to help bring his point total to 32 and lead Monarchs to a Central District victory over the Generals. Andrew Coble added 12 points for the Meadowbrook. Jerrell White led Dinwiddie with 23 points and James Wynn contributed 14 for Dinwiddie. MEADOWBROOK 71, DINWIDDIE 58
MEADOWBROOK (10-4 Central, 16-6)
February 12, 2009
Girls: Meadowbrook 81, Dinwiddie 17
MEADOWBROOK 81, DINWIDDIE 17 DINWIDDIE (2-12 Central, 5-18) Thomas 5, King 0, Jiggetts 2, Griffin 0, Mays 10, Perry 0, Brockman 0, Clark 0. Totals 7 3-9 17. MEADOWBROOK (12-2, 13-9) Smith 8, Gilliom 3, Forrest 2, Cunningham 8, Stone 3, Ki. Marks 2, Ka. Marks 6, Coleman 12, Arrington 4, Jackson 5, Hatcher 20, Howard 4, Moss 4, Tanner 0, Hite 0. Totals 38 2-8 81.
February 11, 2009
Boys: No. 8 Meadowbrook 72, Matoaca 51
Doug Brewer had 16 points for No. 8 Meadowbrook as the Monarchs defeated Central District host Matoaca. Andrew Simmons scored 15 points along with six rebounds and five steals for Meadowbrook. Matoaca’s Bobby Irving led scoring with 17 points. He also had seven rebounds. Brandon Coleman had 16 points for the Warriors. Harmon 0, Martin 8, Aiken 5, Brewer 16, Davis 4, Tucker 8, Mormon 4, Coble 4, Simmons 15, Jackson-Davis 8, Imobisa 0. Totals 27 16-18 72.
MATOACA (4-9, 8-13)
February 09, 2009
Boys: No. 8 Meadowbrook 63, Manchester 57
Andrew Simmons led all scorers with 19 points in Meadowbrook’s nondistrict win over Manchester. Sterling Martin netted 17 points for the Monarchs, and Jordan Davis and Desmond Coble each tallied 10 points. Antonio Brown and Zach Youngman scored 18 points apiece and Luis Albalat added 11 for the Lancers. MEADOWBROOK (14-6)
February 06, 2009
No. 10 Meadowbrook 92, Colonial Heights 49
Douglas Brewer scored 22 points to lead No. 10 Meadowbrook over Colonial Heights in a Central District matchup. Jaymon Tucker added 12 points and Andrew Simmons had 10 assists for Meadowbrook. Lance Dyer had 10 points and 10 rebounds for Colonial Heights. Jacob Hagy led the game with 23 points. NO. 1O MEADOWBROOK 92, COLONIAL HEIGHTS 49
COLONIAL HEIGHTS (1-11 Central, 4-15)
Worsham lacks height but not fight
Last February when he won the Central District wrestling title at 152 pounds, no one was more startled than Jervonn Worsham. “I was surprised,“ he said, laughing. “I called everybody from my phone.“ The senior’s athletic career has been full of surprises, though. Like when he looked at the Meadowbrook football roster this fall. There, next to his name and position, he was listed at 5-4.
February 05, 2009
Girls: Meadowbrook 62, Colonial Heights 39
MEADOWBROOK 62, COLONIAL HEIGHTS 39 MEADOWBROOK (10-2 Central, 11-9) Smith 15, Gilliom 0, Forrest 0, Cunningham 4, Stone 5, Ki. Marks 4, Ka. Marks 8, Coleman 4, Arrington 8, Jackson 0, Hatcher 14. Totals 27 4-6 62. COLONIAL HEIGHTS (4-8, 4-14) Toombs 0, Wells 12, Sponsler 0, Tyler 0, Bauer 1, Thompson 14, Rowe 2, Ragsdale 4, Phillingane 6. Totals 14 5-6 39.
VIDEO Signing Day: Meadowbrook
Watch the ceremonies as Meadowbrook offensive tackle Morgan Moses goes to U.Va.
Recruits’ big day less than meets eye
Three hats sat on the table, and unbeknown to the audience, a telltale T-shirt was hidden under the zippered sweatshirt. Morgan Moses, 6-7 and 330 pounds, sat in the front of the room with his parents. The Meadowbrook Monarchs drum line, complete with a cymbals player, was stationed in the back of the room. Moses’ football teammates and friends filled the chairs in the lecture room at MeadowbrookHigh School.
February 04, 2009
Boys: No. 10 Meadowbrook 61, No. 8 Hopewell 56
Andrew Simmons scored 20 points as Meadowbrook slipped by Hopewell in a Central District matchup. Josh Harmon (13) and Desmond Coble (10) also scored in double figures for the Monarchs. The Blue Devils’ Milton Gholson led all scorers with 22 points, and Pedro Berrios registered 15. MEADOWBROOK (7-4 Central, 12-6) Harmon 13, Martin 4, Aiken 4, Brewer 4, Davis 4, Tucker 2, Coble 10, Simmons 20, Jackson-Davis 0. Totals 20 13-18 61.
HOPEWELL (8-3, 12-7)

