Meadowbrook High School | Archive | September, 2009

Fox/DS Football Top 10 – Sept. 28

Fox/DigitalSports Top 10
Team (Record, Previous Rank)

1. Meadowbrook (3-0, 2): beat Norview 33-13. Next up: vs. Hopewell, 7 p.m..

2. L.C. Bird (3-0, 3): beat No. 7 Thomas Dale 20-14 (OT). Next up: at Monacan, 7:30

3. Hermitage (2-1, 5): beat No. 1 Varina 7-6. Next up: vs. Deep Run, 7.

4. Varina (2-1, 1): lost to No. 5 Hermitage 7-6. Next up: vs. No. 10 Lee-Davis, 7.

5. Dinwiddie
(2-1, 4): idle. Next up: vs. Colonial Heights, 7.

6. Highland Springs
(2-1, 6):
beat Mills Godwin 27-0. Next up: at Hanover, 7.

7. Cosby (3-0, 8): beat James River 21-14. Next up: at Midlothian, 7:30

8. Manchester (2-1, 10): beat Monacan 41-14. Next up: at Huguenot, 4:45 p.m.

9. Thomas Dale (1-2, 7): lost to No. 3 Bird 20-14 (OT). Next up: vs. Petersburg, 7

T-10. Atlee (3-1, 9): lost to Douglas Freeman 34-31 (OT). Next up: idle.

T-10. Lee-Davis (2-1, NR): beat Patrick Henry 20-13. Next up: at No. 4 Varina, 7 p.m.

Other receiving votes: J.R. Tucker (2-1, NR)

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Meadowbrook’s Andre Coble, 10/1/09

Andre Coble, Meadowbrook Monarchs

Year: Senior   Age: 17

Height/Weight: 5-11, 175  Position: QB/S

Performance: Coble scooted for 215 yards and two touchdowns on 10 carries, and added 87 yards and a score through the air, leading Meadowbrook over Norview of the Eastern Region.

On Norview game: “It was a long bus ride. It was a good experiecne for us to see what the Tidewater Region has got. That area has some top teams coming out of it. It was a good early season experience for us.”

Funniest teammate: Jacaurey Thomas. He’s just really goofy. He’s younger than me, he’s just goof ball.”

If he could meet one person: Barack Obama.”

Describe yourself in one word: “Athlete.” 

On being new No. 1: “I really don’t look at rankings. We take it one step at a time, one game at a time. Whoever we’re playing that week is our state championship.”

On early cohesion: “From the jump at the beginning of the season, I knew we had a younger team. I knew it was going to be an adjustment to make. It was actually a surprise how the Highland Springs game turned out and we won. We’re getting better each week. I’m happy but I’m not satisfied.”

Best trait: “I think my athleticism, being versatile. Being able to throw the ball and run the ball.”

Biggest difference from freshman to senior year: “I’m more mature, more comfortable with situations on the field. I read coverages a lot  better than I used to. A lot bigger, stronger and faster.”

On coach Troy Taylor: “Nothing has fell off. He was an assistant with coach [Bill] Bowles. Nothing really changed. When I first came to Meadowbrook, I actually thought he was the head coach until I met coach Bowles. It was a real easy adjustment.”

On college: “Right now, I’m looking at colleges. I’m focused on my senior season. Trying to win a state championship.”

What a college coach would get with Coble: “A college would get a hard-working player that leaves it all on the field.”

– Stephen M. Lewis

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Fox/DS Football Top 10 – Sept. 21

Fox/DigitalSports Top 10
Team (Record, Previous Rank)

1. Varina (2-0, 1): beat No. 7 Thomas Dale 20-14 (OT). Next up: at No. 5 Hermitage.

2. Meadowbrook (2-0, 2): beat No. 4 Hermitage 27-14. Next up: vs. No. 1 Varina.

3. L.C. Bird (2-0, 3): beat Huguenot 38-0. Next up: vs. No. 7 Dale, 7:30 p.m.

4. Dinwiddie
(2-1, 5): beat Greensville County 50-24. Next up: idle.

5. Hermitage (1-1, 4): lost to No. 2 Meadowbrook 27-14. Next up: vs. No. 1 Varina.

6. Highland Springs
(1-1, 6):
beat Freeman 42-12. Next up: at Mills Godwin.

7. Thomas Dale (1-1, 7): lost to No. 1 Varina 20-14 (OT). Next up: at No. 3 Bird, 7:30 p.m.

8. Cosby (2-0, 8): beat Clover Hill 17-0. Next up: at James River, 7:30 p.m.

9. Atlee (3-0, 10): beat Patrick Henry 46-7. Next up: at Douglas Freeman.

10. Manchester (1-1, NR): beat Matoaca 35-21. Next up: vs. Monacan, 7:30 p.m.

Others receiving votes: Deep Run (1-1, NR)

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Fox/DS Football Top 10 – Sept. 14

Fox/DigitalSports Top 10
Team (Record, Previous Rank)

1. Varina (1-0, 1): beat No. 3 Dinwiddie 42-40. Next up: vs. No. 7 Thomas Dale.

2. Meadowbrook (1-0, 5): beat No. 2 Highland Springs 36-32. Next up: vs. No. 4 Hermitage.

3. L.C. Bird (1-0, 4): beat Matoaca 29-10. Next up: vs. Huguenot.

4. Hermitage (1-0, 6): beat Lee-Davis 34-12. Next up: at No. 2 Meadowbrook.

5. Dinwiddie
(1-1, 3): lost to No. 1 Varina 42-40. Next up: at Greensville County.

6. Highland Springs
(0-1, 2):
lost to No. 5 Meadowbrook 36-32. Next up: vs. Douglas Freeman.

7. Thomas Dale (1-0, 7): beat No. 8 Manchester 20-14 (OT). Next up: at No. 1 Varina.

8. Cosby (1-0, 7): beat Hopewell 28-13. Next up: Clover Hill.

9. Hanover (1-0, 9): beat Patrick Henry 34-16. Next up: J.R. Tucker.

10. Atlee (2-0, NR): beat Deep Run 27-14. Next up: at Patrick Henry.

Others receiving votes: Manchester (0-1, 8); Clover Hill (1-0, NR)

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Top 5 Football, 9/11/09: M’brook 36, H. Springs 32

* ALL VIDEOS IN!!! Thanks for your patience.

by Stephen M. Lewis
DigitalSports Richmond
slewis@sbgnet.com
(804) 240-2191

All of the high-school football experts in Richmond would have bet their jobs on a low-scoring affair between Meadowbrook and Highland Springs Sept. 11.

All would be unemployed Sept. 12.

An explosion of offense led to a very entertaining 36-32 victory to Meadowbrook over the Springers in the Chick-Fil-A Bowl Friday night, the first regular-season football matchup between the two schools ever.

Quarterbacks Andre Coble (Meadowbrook) and JaQuan Burchette (Highland Springs) put on an aerial and ground show as the top-five teams were only separated by extra points once the horn blew.

“Crazy game. Highland Springs is a very good team,” said Coble (123 yards passing, TD; 75 rushing, 3 2-point conversions). “We went back and forth all night.”

It was a 14-14 halftime score, a score thought to be tough for either team to get by the end of regulation.

Wyatt Johnson (four catches, 74 yards) already had two TD catches from Burchette (161 yards, 4 TDs passing, 80 rushing) for the Springers, ranked second in the Fox/DigitalSports Top 10.

That’s when things got bananas.

Akil Dorsey took Thomas Moore‘s second-half kickoff 87 yards for a score, then Domico Phillips scored from four yards out after No. 5 Meadowbrook recovered a Springer fumble.

It was barely three minutes into the third quarter, and the Springers looked lethargic, until Marcellus Carter caught an 11-yard pass and got blasted out of bounds for a personal foul on Meadowbrook.

It woke Highland Springs.

Two plays later, Burchette found Gevonn Young for a 9-yard score. The Springer defense made an appearance, as Virginia Tech-bound Derrick Hopkins forced a Coble fumble, scooped up by Deontra Morris.

On the very next play, Burchette lofted a beautiful pass to Carter, who leaped over Monarchs cornerback LaDarius Link to haul in the score as the Springers pulled within two points, 28-26 with 1:20 left in the third period.

Meadowbrook and first-year head man Troy Taylor responded with a punishing 12-play, 69-yard drive as Phillips hit paydirt again, a 3-yard score this time, his third on a night where he juked and jived for 108 yards on 20 carries.

The two-point conversion was good to make it a 10-point game.

“The run game was right there all night,” said Coble, who teamed with Phillips to account for all of Meadowbrook’s offensive yards. “My offensive line stepped up. When we were running the ball up the middle it was like Mico getting open all the time.”

A surprising development on a super talented Springer defense, even though linebacker/safety Deshawn Holmes and safety J.J. Saunders (second half) were out with injuries.

Undaunted, Highland Springs took eight plays, the last a James Turner dive for six points. The drive was keyed by a 31-yard bolt from freshman running back John Thompson.

The Springer defense got a three-and-out and got it back to Burchette.

The senior worked his magic down to Meadowbrook’s 42-yard line, but Jacaurey Thomas picked off his pass to Wayne Pugh with a little over a minute left, the first time Thomas saw a pass come his way all night.

“I just saw the ball in the air. I had to go get it and make a play for my team and help us win,” said Thomas, who saw defensive mates Tevin Hanley and Dominique Roane have standout games. “I was trying to get one all day.”

At least the experts got one right. Defense did win the ballgame.

Meadowbrook 6  8 14 8 – 36
High. Springs  0 14 12 6 – 32
M – Phillips 13 run (kick failed)
HS – Johnson 26 pass from Burchette (kick failed)
M – Lloyd 9 pass from Coble (Coble run)
HS – Johnson 29 pass from Burchette (Young from Burchette)
M – Dorsey 87 kickoff return (Thomas from Coble)
M – Phillips 4 run (kick failed)
HS – Young 9 pass from Burchette (kick failed)
HS – Carter 35 pass from Burchette (pass failed)
M – Phillips 3 run (Thomas from Coble)
HS – Turner 1 run (run failed)

RUSHING
Meadowbrook – Phillips 20 carries, 108 yards, Coble 11-75; Highland Springs – Burchette 19-80, Thompson 7-47, Garrison 7-29, Turner 1-1, Saunders 1-(minus 1)

PASSING

Meadowbrook – Coble 13 completions, 23 attempts, 123 yards, 0 interceptions; Highland Springs – Burchette 9-16-161-2

RECEIVING

Meadowbrook – Lloyd 6-67, Dorsey 3-23, Thomas 2-14, Wingate 1-12, Wright 1-8; Highland Springs – Carter 4-78, Johnson 4-74, Young 1-9

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