it will definitely be interesting, would like to see VHSL do a rotation on the regions in semi finals and finals , travel may play a roll in that ! I do believe the last time that was done was in 2016 appo and richlands played in the final ! I think appo should be strong and I do believe Buckingham will be better also , not sure about gretna thinking they may lose quite a bit , glenvar and radford should be there again , looking for graham to be back winning is contagious along with union and richlands will always be tough ! Ok is it time for gate city to come back to life with a new coach or are they still a few years away ?
Ok !In 2016 it wasnt rotating regions. It was just East and West, where top seed remaining from East vs lower west and vice versa
Region D. I assume Graham is easily the favorite. I've read on here Richlands loses a bit, Ridgeview loses a ton, and Union will be about the same, and that Graham may be as good or close to as good as they were for 2018. Graham may face the same problem or issue for 2019 as they had in 2018, and that is, game 1 is always against Bluefield, WV, and the Beavers are once again, for the 89th time in 90 years, loaded again and will probably be favored to beat Graham in the opener, and that immediately puts Graham in a difficult power points lag when compared to Region C.
Region C. Favorites are Appomattox and Radford. Got to watch Gretna. Giles will be better, and Glenvar will be tough again, but I think they lose 2 or 3 games next year and take a step back. Appomattox will be the favorite.
Region B. RE Lee as the favorite? I've read East Rock loses a ton and Central had a bunch of seniors. I guess Clarke will be better and maybe a team not in the mix the last 3 years but coming on like Buffalo Gap or Luray?
Region A. Got to figure Poqouson and Amelia? Poquoson lost a bunch of key seniors according to VaPreps, but they usually reload just like Goochland.. Goochland goes to 3A.
I think the favorite to win the state title game next year right now, going into next season will be the Region C winner vs Region D winner. Radford was young and certainly has a chance, but if I had to pick the two favorites coming into the season and what will likely be VaPreps number 1 and 2 ranked 2A teams, it's Appo and Graham, and game one of the season with Graham vs Bluefield may determine where an Appo vs Graham matchup is played in the state semi's. I still believe Radford could possibly get a W in Region C over Appo based on 1 key thing. Our offensive line had success against Appo's defensive line and our ability to run the ball. Give PJ another year of maturity and our offensive line could maybe, maybe beat them again in a grind it out type of game in the playoffs. We'll see. As for Graham, they return 8 starters on defense according to this board and their defense was as good as their offense this year. One final note and why not to count out Region D, if you look at Graham's playoff games, their toughest was Union and even though the Richlands score was lobsided, both of these 2 teams played them tougher than Radford and Goochland, so I would never sleep on Union. Union is always physical and if they have one of their typical big and physical offense and defensive lines, they are a problem for opponents.
Agree!Region D. I assume Graham is easily the favorite. I've read on here Richlands loses a bit, Ridgeview loses a ton, and Union will be about the same, and that Graham may be as good or close to as good as they were for 2018. Graham may face the same problem or issue for 2019 as they had in 2018, and that is, game 1 is always against Bluefield, WV, and the Beavers are once again, for the 89th time in 90 years, loaded again and will probably be favored to beat Graham in the opener, and that immediately puts Graham in a difficult power points lag when compared to Region C.
Region C. Favorites are Appomattox and Radford. Got to watch Gretna. Giles will be better, and Glenvar will be tough again, but I think they lose 2 or 3 games next year and take a step back. Appomattox will be the favorite.
Region B. RE Lee as the favorite? I've read East Rock loses a ton and Central had a bunch of seniors. I guess Clarke will be better and maybe a team not in the mix the last 3 years but coming on like Buffalo Gap or Luray?
Region A. Got to figure Poqouson and Amelia? Poquoson lost a bunch of key seniors according to VaPreps, but they usually reload just like Goochland.. Goochland goes to 3A.
I think the favorite to win the state title game next year right now, going into next season will be the Region C winner vs Region D winner. Radford was young and certainly has a chance, but if I had to pick the two favorites coming into the season and what will likely be VaPreps number 1 and 2 ranked 2A teams, it's Appo and Graham, and game one of the season with Graham vs Bluefield may determine where an Appo vs Graham matchup is played in the state semi's. I still believe Radford could possibly get a W in Region C over Appo based on 1 key thing. Our offensive line had success against Appo's defensive line and our ability to run the ball. Give PJ another year of maturity and our offensive line could maybe, maybe beat them again in a grind it out type of game in the playoffs. We'll see. As for Graham, they return 8 starters on defense according to this board and their defense was as good as their offense this year. One final note and why not to count out Region D, if you look at Graham's playoff games, their toughest was Union and even though the Richlands score was lobsided, both of these 2 teams played them tougher than Radford and Goochland, so I would never sleep on Union. Union is always physical and if they have one of their typical big and physical offense and defensive lines, they are a problem for opponents.
As it was said On here all season long , they are the champs , so now it’s there turn to defend that title ! Everyone will be coming for it !
Oh I know fair! The first time I saw graham play was I am guessing around 1994 at Rustburg and then agin against Rustburg at Bluefield in a game when the field was covered with snow and packed down with water to slow the Red Devils down and it worked ! Do you recall that and correct me if I M wrong on the years !could have been 1992Stabler, you will see Graham in the mix for many years. They were good since the 1950s up until about 2004 when their Coach, Coach Carlock passed away. They went through a series of 2 coaches and weren't the same. The guy they have now in his third year has support of the town and players and they are back to old form. He gets players out of the hallways and onto the field and they've always had talent. They have 4 titles, but played 3A or Div 3 for a couple of decades while winning two titles at the 3A level when they should have been 2A and they would have still been one of the smaller 2A schools. If playing 2A for all of those years, they would probably have 1 or 2 more titles. I know this because I worked in Bluefield on the railroad for years. Even at 3A and playing up, they had a bunch of state semis appearances and even another state championship appearance. What I'm saying is, now that they are 2A where they belong and they have the Coach that gets kids out to play and they've finally recovered from the loss of their legendary coach, expect them to be in the mix year in and out. And when they come East historically, they often do well. I know Appo is the real deal and they will be good next year and lights out in 2020 with the current freshmen and sophomore classes, but Graham will propose a problem as they will equally have athletes and great size on the lines year in and year out. If you think Graham is a one year fly by night or flash in the pan occurrence, it's a faulty assumption.
Yes. Graham CHOSE TO play up to AA despite having A numbers. When the new system came along, they chose to play up to 3A despite having 2A numbers, very low 2A numbers. I agree that Graham would have at least a couple more state titles had they played in the classification that they belonged in. They played up for over 30 years.Stabler, you will see Graham in the mix for many years. They were good since the 1950s up until about 2004 when their Coach, Coach Carlock passed away. They went through a series of 2 coaches and weren't the same. The guy they have now in his third year has support of the town and players and they are back to old form. He gets players out of the hallways and onto the field and they've always had talent. They have 4 titles, but played 3A or Div 3 for a couple of decades while winning two titles at the 3A level when they should have been 2A and they would have still been one of the smaller 2A schools. If playing 2A for all of those years, they would probably have 1 or 2 more titles. I know this because I worked in Bluefield on the railroad for years. Even at 3A and playing up, they had a bunch of state semis appearances and even another state championship appearance. What I'm saying is, now that they are 2A where they belong and they have the Coach that gets kids out to play and they've finally recovered from the loss of their legendary coach, expect them to be in the mix year in and out. And when they come East historically, they often do well. I know Appo is the real deal and they will be good next year and lights out in 2020 with the current freshmen and sophomore classes, but Graham will propose a problem as they will equally have athletes and great size on the lines year in and year out. If you think Graham is a one year fly by night or flash in the pan occurrence, it's a faulty assumption.
That is awesome! It’s always good to see the programs building and competing at a high levelKing William returns all of their skill guys, but do lose 4 starting linemen. They will however bring up a jv team that went undefeated this year while only allowing 7 points all season. Had victories over teams such as Essex, Goochland, Washington and Lee, West Point among them. Plus their jv team next year will have a lot of the 12u youth team that is going to California this week to compete in Nationals and only have 3 losses in 6 years. They have a solid group of kids behind them in the ranks as well and should be competing on a state level for the foreseeable future.
With 2019 being an odd numbered year I expect Marion to be much better next year.![]()
Why was that, i hope not medical issues.I think I only saw 4 high school games this season and no playoff games for first time in 24 years.
Does anyone know if any new schools will be coming down or up to 2A ?
You could make that exact same statement about Richlands. We played up for years, losing two state titles abs winning a third in a classification that was above our enrollment. But we chose to play that way and you can’t change the past lol.Yes. Graham CHOSE TO play up to AA despite having A numbers. When the new system came along, they chose to play up to 3A despite having 2A numbers, very low 2A numbers. I agree that Graham would have at least a couple more state titles had they played in the classification that they belonged in. They played up for over 30 years.
Doesn’t Patrick County drop from Class 3 down to Class 2 next year?Just from the alignment:
Moving Down: Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall.
Moving Up: Stonewall Jackson
Moving Out: Central Woodstock, Goochland, George Mason, Wilson
Patrick County and Alleghany both drop down
I think Windsor is moving up too.
Doesn’t Patrick County drop from Class 3 down to Class 2 next year?