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Central Region Brackets

REGION BRACKET
(Finals at VCU’s Siegel Center)


MONDAY, March 3
GIRLS
CHAMPIONSHIP
No. 3 Dominion, Bird 64
No.
1 Colonial, Mills Godwin 51


BOYS

CHAMPIONSHIP
No. 1 Colonial, John Marshall
No. 1 Central, Petersburg, 7:45 p.m.

SATURDAY, MARCH 1
BOYS

TOP BRACKET
No.
1 Colonial, John Marshall 77

No.
1 Dominion, L.C. Bird, 69

BOTTOM BRACKET
No. 1 Central, Petersburg 66
No.
1 Capital, Highland Springs 56

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29
GIRLS
TOP BRACKET
No.
1 Colonial, Mills Godwin 54

No.
2 Central, Thomas Dale 41

BOTTOM BRACKET
No. 3 Dominion, Bird 53
No. 2 Dominion, Monacan 33

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27
BOYS

TOP BRACKET
No.
1 Colonial, John Marshall 77

No. 2 Capital, Henrico 58

No.
1 Dominion, L.C. Bird 55
No. 2 Central, Dinwiddie 54

BOTTOM BRACKET
No.
1 Capital, Highland Springs 75
No. 3 Dominion, Huguenot 59

No. 1 Central, Petersburg 84
No. 2 Dominion, Cosby 55

GIRLS
TOP BRACKET
No.
1 Colonial, Mills Godwin 54
No. 2 Capital, Highland Springs 28

No.
2 Central, Thomas Dale 68
No. 1 Dominion, Cosby 65

BOTTOM BRACKET
No. 3 Dominion, Bird 54
No. 1 Capital, Atlee 50

No. 2 Dominion, Monacan 64
No. 1 Central, Meadowbrook 60

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26
BOYS

TOP BRACKET
No. 1 Colonial, John
Marshall 81
No. 4 Dominion, Manchester 62

No. 2 Capital, Henrico 73
No. 3 Central, Hopewell 56

No. 1 Dominion, L.C.
Bird 72
No. 4 Colonial, Deep Run 56

No. 2 Central, Dinwiddie 83
No. 3 Capital,
Varina 50

BOTTOM BRACKET
No. 1 Capital, Highland
Springs 82
No. 4 Central, Thomas Dale 46

No. 3 Dominion, Huguenot 64
No. 2 Colonial,
Mills Godwin 45

No. 1 Central, Petersburg 75
No. 4 Capital, Armstrong 51

No. 2 Dominion, Cosby 65
No. 3 Colonial, Douglas Freeman 64

GIRLS
TOP BRACKET
No. 1 Colonial, Mills
Godwin 65
No. 4 Dominion, Midlothian 49

No. 2 Capital, Highland Springs 64
No. 3 Central,
Petersburg 42

No. 1 Dominion, Cosby 62
No. 4
Colonial, J.R. Tucker
38

No. 2
Central, Thomas Dale 48
No. 3 Capital, Hanover 45

BOTTOM BRACKET
No. 1 Capital, Atlee 81
No. 4
Central, Matoaca 39

No. 3 Dominion, Bird 71
No. 2
Colonial, Deep Run 39

No. 1 Central, Meadowbrook 69
No. 4 Capital, Henrico 49

No. 2 Dominion, Monacan 79
No. 3 Colonial, Hermitage 44

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Boys Basketball Top 10 – Feb. 11

Records as of Sunday, Feb. 10
Previous
ranking in parenthesis

1. Highland Springs, 19-1  
(1)

2.
Petersburg, 18-2   (2)

3.
John Marshall, 16-2   (3)

4.
Prince George, 17-3   (4)

5.
Huguenot, 14-6   (5)

5.
L.C. Bird, 17-3   (6)

7.
Cosby, 16-4   (7)

8.
Douglas Freeman, 14-6   (8)


9. Meadowbrook, 13-7  
(9)

10. Henrico,
14-6   (NR)

Others
receiving votes:

Mills
Godwin, 13-7

Deep Run, 14-6 (10)

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Girls Basketball Top 10 – Feb. 11

Records as of Sunday, Feb. 10
Previous ranking in parenthesis
 
1. Atlee 16-2   (1)

2. Meadowbrook 19-1   (3)

3. L.C. Bird 15-5   (2)

4. Cosby 15-5   (4)

5. Monacan 16-5  (5)


6. Thomas Dale 15-4   (6)

7. Mills Godwin 17-3   (7)

8. Deep Run 16-4   (8)

9. Midlothian 12-8   (9)

10.
Manchester 10-10   (NR)

Others receiving votes:

Hanover (13-7)

Clover Hill (12-7)

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PS Offensive Clinic, 2/9/08

by Stephen M. Lewis
DigitalSports Richmond

Saturday’s Position Specifics Offensive Clinic turned out 60 more athletes and spirited instruction from top-notch football players and coaches.

Quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers and offensive linemen enjoyed 2-1/2 hours of instruction.

For some it was their second time at a PS clinic. The defensive clinic kicked the year off last week at U-Turn Sports Performance Academy.

“It helps me a lot,” said Omar White, a rising senior at Henrico who works in the trenches on both sides of the ball. “It gives me a big jump to better myself for the next year. It’s keeping me focused in the offseason.”

Some of the same counselors were present again, of course that includes PS founders Chad Blackstock and Kevin Lewis.

Lewis’ brother Jonathan, an NFL defensive lineman with the Seattle Seahawks, made another appearance.

As did Tennessee Titans offensive lineman Jason Murphy, which was certainly a treat for the Central Region’s young lineman.

Former Virginia State All-American Damon “Redd” Thompson tutored the wide receivers, and Highland Springs coach Eddie Handsome and former Virginia Tech star Mike Crawford handled the running backs.

“It’s a good group of guys out here working together,” Atlee’s Tyler White said. “Everybody seems to get along pretty well. A lot of talent out here as well. I’ve seen some of the best group of guys.”

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Signing Day – 2/6/08

The Central Region had yet another productive Signing Day Wednesday, highlighted by Hermitage and Highland Springs having six of their football players sign scholarships.

The Panthers had Ju-Ju Clayton (Virginia Tech), Jamel Davis (Coastal Carolina), Terrell Lynch (VMI), Justin Carr (Towson), Justin White (Shepherd, W.Va) and Dominique Booker (Towson).

The Springers boasted Antoine Hopkins (Va. Tech), Rod Wheeler (Virginia), Harry Lee Daniel (Richmond), Marcus Burley (Delaware), Matthew Hurdle (Kent State) and J.J. Spates (Chowan).

Many other schools have football stars signed and delivered.

Twin brothers Cameron and Ryan Jude of Manchester are headed to Michigan State and Kent State, respectively. Brandon Harrington (Virginia State) and Ryan Bouldin (Chowan) also made it official for the Lancers.

Meadowbrook had three players ink their names in Michael Williams (Youngstown State), Bryant Frazier (Florida A&M) and Aaron Lewis (VMI).

But football wasn’t the only sport that received John Hancocks today.

For instance, Adam Taylor (Lee-Davis) signed with Virginia for track, and Hunter Cheatham is headed to Virginia Tech for soccer.

A bunch of student-athletes are set to sign later in the week as well in various sports.

Below are video highlights and a list of committed and signed athletes in the Central Region from the Class of 2008.

If you or someone you know is not listed, email Stephen Lewis at slewis@digitalsports.com with their school, school choice and sport and any other pertinent info.


COMMITMENT/SIGNING LIST

BASEBALL
Tadd Bower, Cosby (William & Mary)
Jake Lowery, Cosby (James Madison)
Daniel Marrs, James River (Wake Forest)
Ronnie Shaban, Cosby (Virginia Tech)
Austin Stadler, James River (Wake Forest)

BOYS BASKETBALL
Andre Williamson, Prince George, F (Appalachian State)

GIRLS BASKETBALL


Brooke Long, Mills Godwin, G (Longwood)
Deja Middleton, Meadowbrook, C (Radford)
Emari Ready, Monacan, PG (Lees-McRae)
Rachel Robinson, Monacan, F (George Mason)

FOOTBALL
Deep Run
Derek Jackson, LB (Purdue)
Dinwiddie
Dequan Coles, WR (The Citadel)
Henrico
Steve Bunce, DE (Norfolk State)
Hermitage
Dominique Booker, ATH (Towson)
Justin Carr, CB (Towson)
Ju-Ju Clayton, QB (Virginia Tech)
Jamel Davis, DE (Coastal Carolina)
Terrell Lynch, DT (VMI)
Justin White, RB (Shepherd)
Highland Springs
Marcus Burley, CB (Delaware)
Harry Lee Daniel, WR (Richmond)
Antoine Hopkins, DE (Virginia Tech)
Matthew Hurdle, QB (Kent State)
J.J. Spates, RB (Chowan)
Rod Wheeler, TE (Virginia)
John Marshall
Jalal Gee, OL (Hampton)
L.C. Bird
Kendrick McClary, L.C. Bird (Norfolk State)
Manchester
Cameron Jude, DE (Michigan State)
Ryan Jude, DE (Kent State)
Ryan Bouldin, RB (Chowan)
Brandon Harrington, OL (Virginia State)
Matoaca
Brett Diamond, LB (California of Pennsylvania)
Steven Landen, OL (California of Pennsylvania)
Meadowbrook
Bryant Frazier, LB (Florida A&M)
Aaron Lewis, WR (VMI)
Michael Williams, LB (Youngstown State)
Monacan
Justin Gilbert, OL (Maryland)
Patrick Henry
Theo Duncan, OL (Norfolk State)
Thomas Dale

Ryan “Chili” Davis, CB (Campbell)
Thomas Jefferson

Eric Thornton, DT (Virginia State)
Varina

Willie Moseley, DE/LB (Buffalo)
Justin Thorpe, QB (James Madison)

BOYS SOCCER

Ben Anderson, Atlee (William & Mary)
Chris Mamoine, Atlee (VCU)
Brian Ownby, Deep Run (Virginia)

GIRLS SOCCER


Kristin Lescalleet, Atlee, F (Richmond)

SOFTBALL

Whitney Haller, Cosby, P (Longwood)

BOYS TRACK

Adam Taylor, Lee-Davis (Virginia)
Jason Witt, Midlothian (BYU)

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Alyssa Foster, Mills Godwin (VCU)
Alyssa Lang, Deep Run (UMBC)
Katelyn Meeks, Mills Godwin (Radford)

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Boys Indoor Track Rankings – Feb. 5

Richmond Metro Indoor Track
Rankings
(As of Tuesday, February 5)

Boy’s High Jump
6-6, Ben Katz (St. Christopher’s,
Jr.)
6-2, Antonio Puller (Lee-Davis, Sr.)
6-2, Mandela Stephens
(Hermitage)
6-2, Ronelle Stephens (Hermitage, Sr.)
6-2, Kirk Fischer (Deep
Run, Sr.)
6-2, Feild Craddock (Deep Run, Sr.)

Boy’s Long
Jump
21-10 1/2, Wesley Benitiz (Matoaca, Jr.)
21-5 1/2, Bernard
Seward (Armstrong, Sr.)
21-4 1/2, Chris Kourlesis (J.R. Tucker, Sr.)     

Boy’s Triple Jump
44-6 1/4, Antonio Puller (Lee-Davis,
Sr.)
44-6, Chris Kourlesis (J.R. Tucker, Sr.)     
44-6, Antonio
Miller (Manchester, Sr.)


Boy’s Pole Vault
14-3, Matthew
Armentrout (Deep Run, Jr.)
13-0, Robby Dodson (Douglas Freeman, Sr.)
13-0,
Alex Habermehl (Prince George, Sr.)
13-0, C.J. Norris (Atlee,
Sr.)

Boy’s Shot Put
52-11 3/4, Adam Taylor (Lee-Davis,
Sr.)
52-3 1/4, Michael Jones (Hermitage, Sr.)
50-8 1/2, Justin Simmons
(Manchester, Sr.)

Boy’s 4 x 800 M Relay
8:05.24, Midlothian
8:11.81, Maggie Walker
8:12.24, Douglas Freeman

Boy’s 55 M Hurdles
7.64, Michael Quash (Douglas
Freeman, Sr.)
7.94, Aaron Harris (Patrick Henry, Jr.)
7.98, Matt Clark
(St. Christopher’s, Sr.)

Boy’s 55 M Dash
6.51, Mitchell
Shifflett (Cosby, So.)
6.56, Jamar Parham (Matoaca, Sr.)
6.57, Ronelle
Stephens (Hermitage, Sr.)

Boy’s 4 x 200 M Relay
1:32.85,
Cosby
1:33.89, Petersburg
1:34.86, St. Christopher’s    

Boy’s
1600 M Run
4:18.94, Davis Barry (Patrick Henry,
Sr.)
4:20.60, Jason Witt (Midlothian, Sr.)
4:20.71, Ben Dejarnette (Atlee, Jr.)

Boy’s 500 M Run
1:06.54, Ulrick Smith (Douglas Freeman,
Sr.)
1:06.97, Reid Taylor (James River, Sr.)
1:08.88, Jonathan Sorah (Atlee, Sr.)

Boy’s 1000 M Run
2:35.43, Robert Reynolds
(Lee-Davis, Sr.)
2:38.10, Nathan Puckett (Hermitage, Sr.)
2:38.14, Lewis
McPherson (Douglas Freeman, Sr.)

Boy’s 300 M Run
35.76, Ulrick Smith (Douglas Freeman,
Sr.)
35.96, Michael
Quash (Douglas Freeman, Sr.)
36.15, Marcus Burley (Highland Springs,
Sr.)

Boy’s 3200 M
Run
9:19.18, Jason Witt (Midlothian, Sr.)
9:19.88, Michael Hammond (Midlothian, Sr.)
9:25.23, Ben DeJarnette (Atlee, Jr.)

Boy’s 4 x 400
M Relay
3:29.75, Saint
Christopher’s
3:30.28, Douglas Freeman
3:34.58, J.R. Tucker

* Maggie Walker coach Jim
Holdren compiles these rankings. For adjustments, email him at
jimholdren@aol.com.

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Girls Indoor Track Rankings – Feb. 5

Richmond Metro Indoor Track
Rankings
(As of Tuesday, February 5)


Girl’s High
Jump

5-5, Corinna Brown (Prince George, Sr.)
5-4, Briana Hudson (Deep
Run, Jr.)
5-2, Marlena Daly (Deep Run, Jr.)
5-2, Katie Glotfelty (Matoaca, Jr.)

Girl’s Long
Jump
18-4, Nikki Nunn (Manchester, So.)
17-7 1/4, Ashley Orr (Deep
Run, Sr.)
17-4, Corinna Brown (Prince George, Sr.)

Girl’s Pole
Vault
12-0, Emma Dejarnette (Atlee, Jr.)
11-6, Rachael Hawks (Atlee,
Sr.)
11-0, Hillary Parsons (Douglas Freeman, Sr.)

Girl’s
Shot Put
36-1, Kristen Greene (Thomas Dale, So.)
34-11, Sachet Wormley
(Midlothian, Sr.)
34-2, Christianna Moss (Patrick Henry, Jr.)

Girl’s
Triple Jump
38-8, Jasia Richardson (J.R. Tucker, Jr.)
37-1, Ashley Orr
(Deep Run, Sr.)
36-7, Briana Hudson (Deep Run, Jr.)

Girl’s 4 x 800
M Relay
9:30.72, Midlothian
9:45.02, Maggie Walker     
9:51.08,
Douglas Freeman     

Girl’s 55 M Hurdles
8.65, Regina Davis (Lee-Davis, Sr.)
8.79, Erica Caldwell
(Manchester, So.)
8.94, Cecily Young
(Armstrong, Sr.)

Girl’s 55 M Dash
7.33, Shae Wilbon (Colonial Heights, Sr.)
7.38, Desiree Russell
(Manchester, So.)
7.52, Cecily Young (Armstrong, Sr.)

Girl’s 4 x 200 M Relay
1:46.06,
Manchester
1:46.97, Deep Run
1:49.40, Maggie Walker

Girl’s 1600
M Run
5:02.70, Kathleen Lautzenheiser (Midlothian, So.)
5:03.49, Paige Johnston (Midlothian, Jr.)
5:12.76,
Barbara Strehler (Trinity, Jr.)

Girl’s 500 M Run
1:17.46, Kacen Delphin (Manchester,
Sr.)
1:19.65, Paige Johnston (Midlothian, Jr.)
1:20.12, Andrea Keller
(Mills Godwin, Sr.)

Girl’s 1000 M Run
3:00.27, Paige
Johnston (Midlothian, Jr.)
3:04.51, Sammy Dow (Midlothian, Sr.)
3:05.24,
Casey Fowler (Douglas Freeman, Sr.)

Girl’s 300 M Dash
41.54,
Jayvonne Bowman (Deep Run)
41.54, Shae Wilbon (Colonial Heights,
Sr.)
41.81, Cecily Young (Armstrong, Sr.)

Girl’s 3200 M
Run
11:00.86, Kathleen Lautzenheiser (Midlothian, So.)
11:07.50, Leia
Lautzenheiser (Midlothian, So.)
11:07.77, Barbara Strehler (Trinity,
Jr.)

Girl’s 4 x 400 M Relay
4:04.75, Manchester      

4:06.46, Deep Run
4:10.03, Colonial Heights

* Maggie Walker
coach Jim Holdren compiles these rankings. For adjustments, email him at
jimholdren@aol.com.

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Boys Basketball Top 10 – Feb. 4

Records as of Sunday, Feb. 3
Previous
ranking in parenthesis

1.
Highland Springs, 17-1   (1)

2.
Petersburg, 16-2   (2)

3.
John Marshall, 14-2   (3)

4.
Prince George, 15-3   (5)

5.
Huguenot, 12-6   (6)

6.
L.C. Bird, 15-3   (4)

7.
Cosby, 15-3   (8)

8.
Douglas Freeman, 13-5   (10)


9.
Meadowbrook, 11-7   (7)

10. Deep
Run, 13-5 (NR)


Others receiving
votes:

Henrico, 12-6   (9)

Mills
Godwin, 12-6

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PS Defensive Clinic, 2/2/08

Position Specifics’ first clinic of the new year was a rousing success.

Over 60 student-athletes attend the two-hour defensive clinic Saturday, Feb. 2 at U-Turn, gaining knowledge and getting tutelage of course from PS founder Chad Blackstock (Richmond, professional leagues) and co-founder Kevin Lewis (Varina, Virginia Tech, NFL, NFL Europe).

But Blackstock and Lewis brought along an elite cast of football players to help tutor some of the region’s best.

Tennessee Titans offensive lineman Jason Murphy and Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle Jonathan Lewis helped Kevin Lewis with the defensive linemen. Former Virginia Tech star Mike Crawford and Richmond standout Adrian Archie handled the linebacking core, while Blackstock led the DBs.

“We had a great time,” Murphy said. “It was a great turnout. I enjoyed myself and I know the kids had fun, too.”

Said Douglas Freeman linebacker Doug Fraser: “It’s a great opportunity to come out and practice techniques and be with some of the best players in the area. I really enjoyed it.”

This was the first of many clinics and camps that PS will have, as the offensive intro clinic is this Saturday, February 9 at 11:30 a.m. U-Turn Training Facility.

If you haven’t signed up already and would like to come out, contact Blackstock (922-1542) or Lewis (467-8195, blackstocklewisllc@hotmail.com) to see if there is space available.

“Next week we’re going to have a lot more fun,” Murphy said. “I’m going to work with the offensive line myself. We’re going to just show them different things that will better their skills when they go to play ball next season.”

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