November 06, 2009
Football: Petersburg 49, Colonial Heights 0
Kevin Green finished 10 for 19 for 324 yards and four touchdowns to power the Crimson Wave over the Colonials in a Central District matchup. Keith Johnson totaled 190 yards receiving and four TDs for Petersburg (2-3, 4-4), whose defense held Colonial Heights (1-4, 3-5) to just four first downs enitre game. Anthony Johnson made 11 tackles, Jamal Young had 12 tackles and a sack, Ray Procise added 10 tackles, 1½ sacks and Elton Briggs contributed nine tackles, a sack and a tipped pass for the Wave.
October 30, 2009
Football: Petersburg 37, Prince George 15
Down 15-0, Petersburg (2-3 Central, 4-4) scored five unanswered touchdowns to beat Prince George (0-5, 1-7). Petersburg’s Kevin Green rushed for 164 yards on 13 carries and threw 214 yards on a 12-for-23 passing effort. He threw for two touchdowns. Petersburg’s Jamal Young had four solo tackles, assisted on five more, and forced a fumble.
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
Girls Volleyball: Prince George 3, Petersburg 0
Petersburg————————————- 1 6 14
Prince George————————————- 25 25 25
Records: Petersburg 0-11 Central, 0-11; Prince George 7-4, 10-8
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 16, 2009
Football: Petersburg 44, Hopewell 0
Kevin Green accounted for 245 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Crimson Wave to a Central District rout of the Blue Devils. After Ray Prosise blocked a punt out of the end zone to start the scoring for Petersburg (1-2, 3-3), Green (126 rushing, 119 passing) took over with two touchdown passes and a 58-yard touchdown run. Eric McGruger also saw time at quarterback and ran for 132 yards and one touchdown and passed for another touchdown. Petersburg finished with 468 yards of offense,
October 12, 2009
Cross Country: Thomas Dale, Meadowbrook, Petersubrg
BOYS
Thomas Dale 15, Meadowbrook 50
Thomas Dale 15, Petersburg 50
Pocahontas Park (upper course), distance 3.1 Martin (TD) 17:30 Garton (TD) 17:43 Fink (TD) 17:58 Fisher (TD) 18:29 Cerully (TD) 18:30 Fox (TD) 18:56 Goodwin (TD) 19:12 Britton (TD) 19:20 Shaw (TD) 19:59 McCray (TD) 20:05 GIRLS
Thomas Dale 15, Meadowbrook 42
Thomas Dale 15, Petersburg 50 Crawford (TD) 22:04 Jackson (M) 22:42 Ellena (TD) 22:44 Oertel (TD) 22:44 Traylor (TD) 24:33 Brescia (TD) 24:35 Gaffson (TD) 24:53 Roberts (M) 26:33 Burch (M) 27:10 Martin (TD) 31:16
October 06, 2009
Girls volleyball: Meadowbrook 3, Petersburg 0
Petersburg————————————- 10 10 15
Meadowbrook————————————- 25 25 25
Highlights: Laquita Edmonds (P) 3 aces; Victoria Motley (P) 3 aces; Rebekah Johnson (P) 2 digs; Khaliyqa Collier (M) 6 aces, 2 assists, 2 kills; Jasmine Long (M) 1 block, 4 kills; Brytana Fischetti (M) 5 aces, 1 assist
October 02, 2009
Football: No. 9 Thomas Dale 34, Petersburg 14
Demetrick Jackson rushed for 117 yards and a touchdown and added a second score on a third-period interception return to lead the No. 9 Knights past the Crimson Wave. Thomas Dale (1-0 Central District, 2-2) unleashed a ground game for which the Wave had no answer. The winners carried 46 times for 235 yards. Nine players carried the ball for Thomas Dale.
September 30, 2009
Cross Country: Dinwiddie, Petersburg
BOYS
Dinwiddie 15 Petersburg 45
(3.1 miles, Petersburg Battlefield course) 1. King (D) 18:43; 2. West (D) 19:54; 3. Crance (D) 19:57; 4. Townsend (D) 22:24; 5. Marshall (D) 22:43; 6. Fenner (D) 23:56; 7. Williams (P) 24:15; 8. Wilson (P) 24:30; 9. Edmonds (P) 26:48; 10. DeShields (P) 31:39 GIRLS
Dinwiddie 15 Petersburg 50
(3.1 miles, Petersburg Battlefield course)
September 24, 2009
Tech’s Raines expected to miss 10 weeks with broken foot
BLACKSBURG—Cadarian Raines, a former Petersburg High forward who will be a freshman on Virginia Tech’s basketball team this season, broke his left foot Tuesday and will miss about 10 weeks. Raines fractured the fifth metatarsal—the long bone on the outside of the foot that connects to the little toe—when he stepped on a teammate’s foot during a workout, said team trainer Chad Hyatt. The injury is common among athletes, so Hyatt is optimistic about Raines’ recovery. Raines will undergo surgery today and have a screw put into the bone to help push the broken pieces together.
September 22, 2009
Golf: Colonial Heights 202, Petersburg 265
Colonial Heights 202, Petersburg 265 (9 holes at Fort Lee GC, Red, par 36)
CH: L. Cox 47, C. Cox 47, Markins 50, Lawson 58 P: Steves 63, Harris 66, Wilson 67, Nedrick 69
September 19, 2009
Petersburg 35, Booker T. Washington 34 (3 OT)
Type text of update here. NORFOLK—Kevin Green threw for three touchdowns and ran for two more in leading Petersburg to three-overtime victory over Booker T. Washington. In the third overtime, Dionte Edwards ran in a 10-yard score to give Booker T. Washington the lead, but the run for the extra point failed. Then Green scored for the Crimson Wave, and Keon Brown’s kick sealed the win.
September 18, 2009
Golf: Prince George 151, Petersburg 268
Prince George 151, Petersburg 268 (9 holes at Dogwood Trace GC, par 36)
PG: Carrell 35, Henshaw 37, Jolly 38, Harris 41 Pet: Wilson 63, Stedes 63, Needrick 69, Brown 73
September 17, 2009
Girls volleyball: Matoaca 3, Petersburg 0
Petersburg————————————- 7 6 8
Matoaca————————————- 25 25 25 Highlights: Cecelia Spencer (M) 10 aces, 2 kills; Lindsay Froggatt (M) 5 aces, 13 assists; Taylor Tijerina (M) 3 aces, 3 kills Records: Petersburg 0-2 Central, 0-2; Matoaca 2-0, 6-0

