Although every game was of the non-district variety, the Shenandoah District represented quite well in last weekend's first round of action. Six of the nine teams tasted victory, only one lost, while the other two (Riverheads and Wilson) will not jump into action until this coming Friday the 31st.
If my memory of who is in what division is correct, four of those six wins involved teams beating someone in a higher classification. 2-A Stuarts Draft beat 3-A Waynesboro, 2-A Buffalo Gap beat 3-A Fort Defiance, 2-A Robert E Lee beat 3-A Turner Ashby, and 2-A East Rockingham beat 3-A Spotswood. Forgive me if I am wrong on any of those since they seem to change frequently.
In other games, 2-A Page walloped 1-A Rappahannock County and in what sounded like a great game, 2-A Luray beat 2-A Madison County. Only Stonewall came out on the losing end.
This weekend will feature another full slate of non-district games and then the following weekend, they will start beating up on each other within the district. Here is this weekend's slate, which has some potentially good ones:
Wilson at Waynesboro: How do you know what the Hornets have to offer this year so this could be a toss-up. Waynesboro showed some weapons last weekend at the Draft, so I will go with them but you never know.
Stuarts Draft at Fort Defiance: The Indians have shown us they are not going to be a pushover this year. I will still go with the Cougars in this one but a Fort win will not surprise me.
Rockbridge County at Lee High: Possibly the toss-up of the weekend. With each one winning convincingly last Friday, it will probably come down to who played the weaker opponent. I will go with the Leemen in a shootout. First one to 40 wins.
Buffalo Gap at Parry McCluer: As we expected, Rivenburg is going to be a one-man wrecking crew for the Gap this season. Stop him and you stop them. I doubt if the Blues will be able to do that.
Riverheads at Bath County: I understand that Bath beat Nelson Friday. That might give them some confidence but RHS is no Nelson. Expect the Red Team to roll big in this one.
Madison County at East Rockingham: Eagles might have to guard against a letdown from the big win over arch-rival Spotswood. Expect MC to keep it close for awhile but for the Eagles to pull away in the second half.
Strasburg at Luray: Strasburg may have laid 47 on Stonewall but Luray will be a horse of a different color. Might still be fairly close but gotta go with the Dogs in this one.
Nelson County at Page County: Just like last year, Page should roll over a second straight inferior opponent, and from that point on, we will find out if they have improved enough to offer a serious challenge within the league.
Central at Stonewall: The concession stand will be the major attraction in this one. Be gentle Falcons and keep those talons at least somewhat under control.
If my memory of who is in what division is correct, four of those six wins involved teams beating someone in a higher classification. 2-A Stuarts Draft beat 3-A Waynesboro, 2-A Buffalo Gap beat 3-A Fort Defiance, 2-A Robert E Lee beat 3-A Turner Ashby, and 2-A East Rockingham beat 3-A Spotswood. Forgive me if I am wrong on any of those since they seem to change frequently.
In other games, 2-A Page walloped 1-A Rappahannock County and in what sounded like a great game, 2-A Luray beat 2-A Madison County. Only Stonewall came out on the losing end.
This weekend will feature another full slate of non-district games and then the following weekend, they will start beating up on each other within the district. Here is this weekend's slate, which has some potentially good ones:
Wilson at Waynesboro: How do you know what the Hornets have to offer this year so this could be a toss-up. Waynesboro showed some weapons last weekend at the Draft, so I will go with them but you never know.
Stuarts Draft at Fort Defiance: The Indians have shown us they are not going to be a pushover this year. I will still go with the Cougars in this one but a Fort win will not surprise me.
Rockbridge County at Lee High: Possibly the toss-up of the weekend. With each one winning convincingly last Friday, it will probably come down to who played the weaker opponent. I will go with the Leemen in a shootout. First one to 40 wins.
Buffalo Gap at Parry McCluer: As we expected, Rivenburg is going to be a one-man wrecking crew for the Gap this season. Stop him and you stop them. I doubt if the Blues will be able to do that.
Riverheads at Bath County: I understand that Bath beat Nelson Friday. That might give them some confidence but RHS is no Nelson. Expect the Red Team to roll big in this one.
Madison County at East Rockingham: Eagles might have to guard against a letdown from the big win over arch-rival Spotswood. Expect MC to keep it close for awhile but for the Eagles to pull away in the second half.
Strasburg at Luray: Strasburg may have laid 47 on Stonewall but Luray will be a horse of a different color. Might still be fairly close but gotta go with the Dogs in this one.
Nelson County at Page County: Just like last year, Page should roll over a second straight inferior opponent, and from that point on, we will find out if they have improved enough to offer a serious challenge within the league.
Central at Stonewall: The concession stand will be the major attraction in this one. Be gentle Falcons and keep those talons at least somewhat under control.