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Timesland 2013 track and field checklist

The new Timesland top 15 is out and plenty of changes were made after four major meets were held over the weekend.

Among the highlights:

*Blacksburg put four runners under two minutes in the boys 800 meters at the MileStat Elite Classic in Richmond.

*Nick Link of Blacksburg ran 4:16.05 in the 1,600, while Noah Combs clocked 9:22.88 in the 3,200. Blacksburg’s Emily Beaty ran 5:06.22 in the girls 1,600.

*William Byrd’s Marcellus Fletcher went 46 feet in the triple jump at the Joe Curcio Invitational in Lynchburg where Alexis Brown of James River tossed the shot 38-10 and Liberty’s Nicole Smith threw the discus 121-8.

2013 TIMESLAND TRACK AND FIELD CHECKLIST

NOTE: Rankings are based on major invitationals and postseason meets. Meets include are Knights Invitational, Raleigh Relays, Big Red Invitational, Vince Bradford Relays, Mike Brown Invitational, Falcons Track Classic, Colonel Classic, Judy Thomas Invitational, Frank Carver Invitational, All-American Relays, Amherst Invitational, Tri-Cities Track Classic, Buffalo Invitational, MileStat Elite Classic, Joe Curcio Invitational and Bearcat Invitational.

BOYS
100 meters
1. Khalil Bonds, William Fleming (Colonel), 11.03
2. Andrew Storms, George Wythe (All-American), 11.10
3. Brandon Carter, Martinsville (Colonel), 11.18
4. Ryan Layman, George Wythe (All-American), 11.40
5. Arius McConnell, Salem (All-American), 11.41
6. Tanner Reed, Christiansburg (Colonel), 11.43
7. Riley Blevins, Marion (Thomas), 11.48
8. Joey Augustin, Christiansburg (Curcio), 11.53
9. Jamaal Preston, Liberty (Big Red), 11.55
…..Travis Hedgepeth, George Wythe (All-American), 11.55
11. Ryan Sims, Blacksburg (Knights), 11.57
12  Josh Pearson, Bassett (Buffalo), 11.58
13. Patrick Shulz, James River (All-American), 11.64
14. Ryan Kelly, Hidden Valley (Colonel), 11.65
15. Davonta Womack, Salem (Curcio), 11.67 Read more »

Northside’s Saunders, Byrd’s Fletcher highlight updated Timesland track and field checklist

Northside’s Tierra Saunders took over the 2013 Timesland lead in the girls 400-meter run with an impressive clocking of 57.66 seconds last week in winning the event at the Amherst Invitational in Amherst.

William Byrd’s Marcellus Fletcher is the new Timesland leader in the boys triple jump at 44 feet, 11 inches.

Those were among the top performaces over the weekend in Timesland.

The updated Timesland track checklist is below.

NOTE: Rankings are based on major invitationals and postseason meets. Meets include are Knights Invitational, Raleigh Relays, Big Red Invitational, Vince Bradford Relays, Mike Brown Invitational, Falcons Track Classic, Colonel Classic, Judy Thomas Invitational, Frank Carver Invitational, All-American Relays, Amherst Invitational and Tri-Cities Track Classic.

BOYS
100 meters
1. Khalil Bonds, William Fleming (Colonel), 11.03 2. Andrew Storms, George Wythe (All-American), 11.10 3. Brandon Carter, Martinsville (Colonel), 11.18 4. Ryan Layman, George Wythe (All-American), 11.40 5. Arius McConnell, Salem (All-American), 11.41 6. Tanner Reed, Christiansburg (Colonel), 11.43 7. Riley Blevins, Marion (Thomas), 11.48 8. Jamaal Preston, Liberty (Big Red), 11.55    Travis Hedgepeth, George Wythe (All-American), 11.55 10. Ryan Sims, Blacksburg (Knights), 11.57 11 . Josh Pearson, Bassett (Colonel), 11.59 12. Patrick Shulz, James River (All-American), 11.64 13. Ryan Kelly, Hidden Valley (Colonel), 11.65 14. Elijah Onks, George Wythe (Thomas), 11.69 15. Fe’zahn Scott, Patrick Henry (Knights), 11.71    Dean Sayers, Hidden Valley (Colonel), 11.71 Read more »

Salem’s Taylor named Group AA player of the year; Rockbridge’s Rowsey shares boys award

Grabbing some time off and doing what else? Watching basketball at the NCAA Tournament in Lexington. Saw Davidson absolutely give one away Thursday against Marquette, whose lineup included former VHSL star Devante Gardner of King’s Fork.
Gardner knows something about comebacks, much to William Fleming’s chagrin. He was part of the King’s Fork team that overcame a 31-9 third-quarter deficit to beat Fleming in the Group AAA final in 2009.
Anyway, I was finally able to get the official Virginia High School Coaches Association boys and girls basketball teams from the office in Hampton and they are listed below.
Tay Taylor of Salem was named the Group AA Division 4 player of the year, while Rockbridge County’s Andrew Rowsey shared the Division 3 award with Brandan Stith of Brunswick.
Radford’s Rick Cormany was named Group A Division 2 boys coach of the year, while Floyd County’s Alan Cantrell was named Division 2 girls coach of the year.
The coach of the year awards are pretty much rubber-stamped for the coaches who win state tournaments. Curious that Salem’s Kevin Garst did not win the Division 4 boys award. Instead, that one went to Grafton’s Jeremy Jordan.
The complete VHSCA list is below:
VHSCA all-state
BOYS
GROUP AAA
First team
Marcus Evans, Great Bridge; Tim Jones, Henrico; Troy Caupain, Cosby; Lucas Brown, Mountain View; Anthony Barber, Hampton; Rajay Bullock, Kecoughtan.
Second team
Will Ferguson, Herndon; Ramone Snowden, Floyd Kellam; Zach Fong, Gar-Field; Brian White, John Marshall; Eric Bowles, W.T. Woodson.
Co-players of the year
Troy Caupain, Cosby; Anthony Barber, Hampton.
Coach of the year
Vance Harmon, Henrico.
GROUP AA
First team
Andrew Rowsey, Rockbridge County; Brandan Stith, Brunswick; Ryan Gravley, Carroll County; Rze Culbreath, Millbrook; Elijah Moore, Grafton; Hyrum Weiler, Spotswood; B.J. Stith, Brunswick.
Second team
Josh Hess, Abingdon; Kaleb Johnson, Park View-South Hill; Karl Overstreet, E.C. Glass; Wanya Allen, Potomac Falls; Mack Owens, Abingdon; Tucker McCoy, Spotswood.
Division 4 player of the year
Elijah Moore, Grafton.
Division 3 co-players of the year
Andrew Rowsey, Rockbridge County; Brandan Stith, Brunswick.
Division 4 coach of the year
Jeremy Jordan, Grafton.
Division 3 coach of the year
Bryant Stith, Brunswick.
Honorable mention
(Timesland players)
Justin Goode, Lord Botetourt; Dylan Hodson, Hidden Valley; Paris Jamison, Martinsville.
GROUP A
First team
Darius Johnson, Altavista; Luke Ervin, Gate City; Ryheem Lockley, Middlesex; Markell Williams, William Monroe; Caleb Tanner, Floyd County; Juan Thornhill, Altavista.
Second team
Reid Edmonds, Castlewood; Monte Gould, Colonial Beach; Tanner Dofflemyer, Page County; Tyler Crockett, Glenvar; Nick Howard, Virginia High.
Honorable mention
(Timesland players)
Asher Dillow, Bland County; Charlie Fitzgerald, Parry McCluer.
Division 2 player of the year
Luke Ervin, Gate City.
Division 1 player of the year
Darius Johnson, Altavista.
Division 2 coach of the year
Rick Cormany, Radford
Division 1 coach of the year
Mike Cartolaro, Altavista
GIRLS
GROUP AAA
First team
Feyonda Fitzgerald, Lake Taylor; Adrienne Motley, Woodside; Breyana Mason, Forest Park; Kermisha Clark, Highland Springs; Dorothy Adomako, Cosby; Nicole Floyd, Stonewall Jackson.
Second team
Elizabeth Manner, Oakton; Natalie Butler, Lake Braddock; Jordan Mitchell-Harmel, Lake Taylor; Taja Cole, L.C. Bird; Da’Lishia Griffin, Western Branch.
Honorable mention
(Timesland player)
Charmaine Hairston, Franklin County.
Player of the year
Feyonda Fitzgerald, Lake Taylor.
Coach of the year
Saundra Sawyer, Lake Taylor.
GROUP AA
First team
Bailey Williams, Spotswood; Tay Taylor, Salem; Janae McNeal, Courtland; Stephanie Purnell, Woodgrove; Olivia Wilson, Grafton; Myneshia Walker, Brunswick; Brittany Allen, Richlands.
Second team
Bria Carter, Spotsylvania; Cameron Carter, Heritage-Lynchburg; Molly Shephard, Monticello; Tayler Dodson, Spotswood; Lauren Reed, Sherando.
Honorable mention
(Timesland players)
Emily Rawlings, Northside; Ebony Reynolds, Patrick County; Andrea Venable, Bassett; Emily Wampler, Lord Botetourt.
Division 4 player of the year
Tay Taylor, Salem.
Division 3 player of the year
Bailey Williams, Spotswood.
Division 4 coach of the year
DeWayne Harrell, Salem.
Division 2 coach of the year
Chris Dodson, Spotswood.
GROUP A
First team
Stephanie Cheney, George Mason; Hayley Wyrick, Central-Wise; Jessica Lam, East Rockingham; Logan Reynolds, Central-Wise; Morgan Gose, Gate City; Danielle Catron, Chilhowie; Madison Comer, East Rockingham; Jordan Gose, Gate City.
Second team
Nia Jones, Northumberland; Sydney Chrane, Clarke County; Sable Ponn, Luray; Sa’Mone Moore, Covington; Kasey Uecker, Patrick Henry-Glade Spring; Kayla Mullins, Clintwood.
Division 2 co-players of the year
Stephanie Cheney, George Mason; Hayley Wyrick, Central-Wise.
Honorable mention
(Timesland players)
Brooke Bostwick, Auburn; Maggie Wilbourne, Glenvar.
Division 1 player of the year
Jessica Lam, East Rockingham.
Division 2 coach of the year
Alan Cantrell, Floyd County.
Division 1 coach of the year.
Paul Comer, East Rockingham.

Gravley, Taylor, Tanner, Moore honored in regions IV and C

Congrats to Ryan Gravley of Carroll County, Tay Taylor of Salem, Caleb Tanner of Floyd County and Sa’Mone Moore of Covington.

They have been named basketball players of the year in their respective regions.

The list is below:

BOYS BASKETBALL
REGION IV
First team
Ryan Gravley, Carroll County, sr.; Dylan Hodson, Hidden Valley, sr.; Paris Jamison, Martinsville, sr.; Josh Hess, Abingdon, jr.; Mack Owens, Abingdon, sr.
Second team
Troy Mann, Salem, jr.; Chris Hampton, Magna Vista, sr.; Michael Ayares, Blacksburg, sr.; Joey Augustin, Christiansburg, sr.; Ethan Richardson, Marion, sr.
Player of the year
Ryan Gravley, Carroll County.
Division 4 coach of the year
Brad Hawks, Carroll County.
Division 3 coach of the year
B.J. Lasley, Abingdon.

REGION C
First team
Caleb Tanner, Floyd County, jr.; Isaiah Phillips, Radford, jr.; Tyler Crockett, Glenvar, sr.; Asher Dillow, Bland County, sr.; Charlie Fitzgerald, Parry McCluer, sr.
Second team
Reid Sturgill, Chilhowie, sr.; Brandon Lemons, Floyd County, sr.; Isaac Baltazar, George Wythe, sr.; Colby Hill, Graham, soph.; Jeremy Williams, Glenvar, soph.
Player of the year
Caleb Tanner, Floyd County.
Division 2 coach of the year
Rick Cormany, Radford.
Division 1 coach of the year
Nelson Fox, Parry McCluer.

GIRLS BASKETBALL
REGION IV
First team
Tay Taylor, Salem, sr.; Brittany Allen, Richlands, jr.; Ebony Reynolds, Patrick County, soph.; Taylor Blevins, Abingdon, soph.; Andrea Venable, Bassett, sr.
Second team
Tessa Foley, Salem, sr.; Taylor Catron, Tazewell, sr.; Darian Thornton, Christiansburg, sr.; Hailey Singleton, Hidden Valley, fr.; Cassie Richardson, Richlands, sr.]
Player of the year
Tay Taylor, Salem.
Division 4 coach of the year
DeWayne Harrell, Salem.
Division 3 coach of the year
Dennis Palmer, Richlands.

REGION C
First team
Sa’Mone Moore, Covington, jr.; Danielle Catron, Chilhowie, jr.; Kasey Uecker, PH-Glade Spring, sr.; Brooke Bostwick, Auburn, jr.; Maggie Wilbourne, Glenvar, soph.
Second team
Amanda Hollandsworth, Floyd County, jr.; Ashley King, James River, sr.; Sarah Whisman, Fort Chiswell, sr.; Sydney Lindsey, Galax, soph.; Carley Lytton, Floyd County, soph.
Player of the year
Sa’Mone Moore, Covington.
Division 2 coach of the year
Alan Cantrell, Floyd County.
Division 1 coach of the year
Mark Pifer, Covington.

Radford overcomes free throw woes to reach Division 2 boys final

RICHMOND — Freshman Marcus Finley scored 16 points to lead four Radford players in double figures Thursday night as the Bobcats reached the VHSL Group A Division 2 boys basketball championship game with a 54-40 victory over Essex at VCU’s Siegel Center.

Radford (27-2), which has won 19 straight games will shoot for its third state championship in the last five years and its fourth overall at 5 p.m. Saturday when the Bobcats face either Gate City or William Monroe. Gate City leads 36-24 at halftime in the final game of the day.

Radford led 39-23 after three quarters and won comfortably despite making just 15 of 31 free throws.

Isaiah Phillips added 12 points for Radford, while Nate Jones and Josh Little had 10 apiece.

Keith Bundy, Jr. led Essex (9-14) with 20 points. The Trojans lost their first eight games of the season.
Game 4, Thursday
West Point used its pressure defense to force 22 Parry McCluer turnovers as the Pointers ended the Fighting Blues’ season with a 62-53 victory in a Group A Division 1 semifinal.
West Point  (21-4) outscored the Pioneer District champions 23-13 in the third quarter and withstood a rally that saw Parry McCluer draw within six points with 3 1/2 minutes to play.
Jamie Wilson, a midseason transfer from Christchurch, led West Point with 15 points. West Point is coached by former Pulaski County head coach Geoff McCulloch.
Sam Armstrong led Parry McCluer (21-7) with 13 points. Josh Perry and Ryheem Dawson added 10 apiece.
West Point will play Altavista in Friday’s 3:45 championship game.

 

Game 3, Thursday

Altavista’s girls set a Group A state record for free throws in a single game by making 42 of 55 from the line Thursday in a 58-46 victory over Clintwood in a Division 1 semifinal.

Altavista (23-4) will face defending champion East Rockingham in Friday’s 2 p.m. championship.

The Colonels made just eight field goals in the game. Takara Dews set a Group A single-game record by making 16 free throws in 18 attempts, accounting for all of her points from the line. Sydney Morris led Altavista with 17 points. Kalia Donigan added 11.

Clintwood (18-10) led 37-36 after three quarters before Altavista outscored the Greenwave 22-9 in the final quarter. Kayla Fleming led Clintwood with 17 points.

 

Game 2, Thursday

Altavista has advanced to the Group A Division 1 boys final with a lockdown 47-26 victory over J.I. Burton.

Juan Thornhill led Altavista (23-3) with 14 points. Demetrius Johnson added 12 points, while Meche Maulbeck had 10. All three of the Colonels’ losses this year have been to Dogwood District rival Dan River.

Altavista will play the winner today’s 5 p.m. game between Parry McCluer and West Point.

Burton (14-15) made just eight field goals in the game. Ervin Beaty led the Black Raiders with 14 points.

Game 1, Thursday

Defending Group A Division 1 girls champion East Rockingham has ousted Castlewood 63-32 in the 11 a.m. game, forcing a the Blue Devils to commit a whopping 39 turnovers including 24 in the first half.

East Rockingham (28-1) was led by Madison Comer with 15 points and nine assists. Katie Dofflemyer and Jessica Lam each scored 14 points. The Eagles will face Altavista in the state final at 2 p.m. Friday. Dofflemyer and Comer each had eight steals.

Center Caitlyn Fleming led Castlewood (21-7) with 12 points and 14 rebounds.

The Blue Devils’ trip to Richmond was hampered by Wednesday’s snowstorm. Head coach Barry Ruff said the normal six-hour trip turned into a 12-hour marathon. Ruff said his team arrived in Richmond at approximately 4 a.m. Wednesday.

VHSL semifinal pairings taking shape

Here are the VHSL basketball semifinal pairings:

GROUP AAA BOYS
Henrico vs. W.T. Woodson, Monday, 3:15 p.m.
John Marshall vs. Wakefield, Monday, 8:45 p.m.

GROUP AAA GIRLS
Lake Taylor vs. Colonial Forge, Monday, 1:30 p.m.
Princess Anne vs. Stonewall Jackson, Monday, 7 p.m.

GROUP AA DIVISION 4 BOYS
Salem vs. Potomac Falls, Tuesday, 9 p.m.
Grafton vs.  E.C. Glass, Wednesday, 12:45 p.m.

GROUP AA DIVISION 4 GIRLS
Bassett vs. Courtland, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
Salem vs. Loudoun County, Wednesday, 11 a.m.

GROUP AA DIVISION 3 BOYS
Bruton vs. Spotswood, Tuesday, 11 a.m.
Fort Defiance vs. Brunswick, Tuesday, 5 p.m.

GROUP AA DIVISION 3 GIRLS
Spotswood vs. Poquoson, Tuesday, 11 a.m.
Richlands vs. Brunswick, Tuesday, 3 p.m.

GROUP A DIVISION 2 BOYS
Radford vs. Essex, Thursday, 7 p.m.
William Monroe vs. Gate City, Thursday, 9 p.m.

GROUP A DIVISION 2 GIRLS
Floyd County vs. George Mason, Friday, 10:30 a.m.
Central-Wise vs. Clarke County, Friday, 12:15 p.m.

GROUP A DIVISION 1 BOYS
J.I. Burton vs. Altavista, Thursday, 1 p.m.
Parry McCluer vs. West Point, Thursday, 5 p.m.

GROUP A DIVISION 1 GIRLS
Castlewood vs. East Rockingham, Thursday, 11 a.m.
Clintwood vs. Altavista, Thursday, 3 p.m.

Salem boys and girls, Bassett girls qualify for VHSL semifinals

Heritage’s football team danced in Salem Stadium three months ago.

Salem made sure there would not be a repeat in boys basketball Saturday.

Alex Light, an offensive tackle on Salem’s football team that lost to Heritage in the Division 4 state semifinals, scored 16 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to lift the Spartans to a 53-45 win over the Pioneers in a Division 4 basketball quarterfinal at Salem Civic Center.

Light was a perfect 7-for-7 from the field and 2-for-2 from the  foul line as Salem seized an early lead and held on to advance to a semifinal at 9 p.m. Thursday in Richmond against Potomac Falls.

John Repass added 12 points for Salem (17-10). Justin Joyner led Heritage (20-7) with 16 points.

Tay Taylor is one of three Salem girls basketball players who is a natural left-hander and whose father trained to shoot right-handed.

Taylor made it pay off Saturday at Salem Civic Center as she used several drives for left-handed layups to score a game-high 16 points and lead the Spartans to a 46-34 victory over Roanoke Valley rival Lord Botetourt in a Group AA Division 4 quarterfinal.

It was the Spartans’ third win over the season over Lord Botetourt (15-12).

Maddie Price hit three 3-pointers and added 13 points as Salem (24-3) booked a semifinal date at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Richmond against Loudoun County, a 53-48 winner over Grafton earlier Saturday in Norfolk.

Tessa Foley added 12 points for Salem, all in the first half.

Bassett’s girls also advanced to Richmond with a 57-44 win over Region III champion Heritage. Kaliya Barbour led the Bengals (17-4) with 13 points and  nine rebounds. Bassett had Heritage at arms length for most of the game.

Bassett will face 2012 Division 4 runner-up Courtland in a semifinal at 7 p.m. Tuesday at VCU.

The Bengals last made the semifinals in 2000 when they won the Group AA title under former head coach Lisa Black.

*****

The boys basketball teams from Essex and J.I. Burton brought losing records to Salem for VHSL basketball quarterfinal games.

Both will move on to Richmond for the semifinals after victories early Saturday.

Essex (9-12) has just beaten Dan River 52-49 in a Group A Division 2 quarterfinal, getting a go-ahead 3-pointer from Keith Bundy, Jr. in the final 30 seconds to wipe out a 49-48 deficit. Bundy added a free throw with nine seconds left and the Wildcats missed a potential tying shot at the buzzer.

It was the second straight heartbreaker for Dan River in Salem. The Wildcats fell to eventual state champ Lancaster last March when a last-second stickback rolled out.

Saturday’s first fantastic finish came in the first of seven games as J.I. Burton (14-14)  defeated Bland County 46-44 in a Group A Division 1 boys on a last-second jumper by Alex Keys. The game-winner by Keys sparked a celebration at midcourt that featured one Burton player performing backflips.

All four runners-up defeated region champions in Division 1 games matching Region C against Region D.  Castlewood took a 52-47 win Friday over Covington, while Northwood topped Clintwood in girls quarterfinals. Parry McCluer’s boys bounced back from a loss to Bland County in the Region C final to defeat Castlewood 53-34 on Saturday at UVa-Wise

Floyd County’s girls and Radford’s boys had no such worries Friday night, posting comfortable wins

In a Division 3 girls quarterfinal in Wise, Richlands overcame an early deficit to defeat Brookville 47-45 in overtime.

Rowsey now 4th on VHSL career scoring list

Rockbridge County senior guard Andrew Rowsey, who is now fourth on the VHSL career scoring list, will make back-to-back appearances in the Roanoke Valley this weekend.

Rockbridge will play at Northside on Friday in a Blue Ridge District game, then the Wildcats will meet Patrick Henry at 4 p.m. Saturday in the Roy Stanley Memorial Shootout at Salem Civic Center.

Rowsey has 2,398 career points, placing him behind only Stacy Ervin of Twin Springs (2,687), Odell Hodge of Laurel Park (2,530) and Steve Marsee of Pennington (2,459). Rowsey trails Ervin by 289 points with a minimum of five games remaining. If Rockbridge can advance to the Region III Division 3 tournament, the 5-foot-11 senior might have a shot at the record.

Saturday, Rowsey could be matched against 5-foot-5 Patrick Henry guard Marcus Banks, who recently became the Patriots’ career scoring leader.

The five-game event features four Timesland teams that currently lead their respective districts, including one of the last of the state’s unbeatens – Carroll County.

River Ridge District co-leader Salem plays Three Rivers District leader Radford in the opener at 1 p.m. Carroll County, now 18-0, faces a Virginia Episcopal team coached by former PH and UVa star Curtis Staples in the second game.

The postgraduate teams from Massanutten Military and Hargrave Military are scheduled to tip off at 5:30 p.m. Massanutten features Kansas recruit Frank Mason.

The final game sends Western Valley District leader William Fleming against High Point Christian (N.C.). Fleming sophomore Warren Craft already has committed to Virginia Tech.

Hidden Valley, James River 2nd in Wells Fargo Cup fall standings

Hidden Valley and James River are off to a good start in pursuit of the 2012-13 Wells Fargo Cup, emblematic of the top overall athletic program in each of the VHSL’s three classifications.

The Titans are No. 2 in Group AA with 105 points after a runner-up finish in volleyball, a fourth-place finish in girls cross country and a sixth-place effort in boys cross country.

Points are distributed on a 50-45-40-35-30-25-20-15 basis for top-eight finishes in state competition.

Grafton leads the Group AA standings with 117 1/2 points. Blacksburg is tied for third with 100, while Christiansburg and Salem are tied for fifth with 87 1/2.

Blacksburg and Hidden Valley have combined to win six of the last seven Group AA Cups, with the Bruins winning four times during that span including last year.

James River has 102 1/2 points, trailing only Wilson Memorial’s 142 1/2 in Group A. The Knights picked up 45 points for a runner-up finish in golf, 35 in girls cross country and 22 1/2 in volleyball.

Radford is seventh in Group A with 75 points. Giles is tied for eighth with 72 1/2 points.

Chantilly leads the Group AAA standings with 120 points. Patrick Henry is tied for 35th with 22 1/2 points.

The standings will be updated following the winter season, which includes basketball, wrestling, swimming and indoor track.

Esworthy can become winningest PH coach

Patrick Henry boys basketball coach Jack Esworthy needs one victory to become the school’s leader in career victories.
Esworthy has 213 wins heading into tonight’s home game against William Fleming, tying him with Woody Deans on PH’s career list.
Meanwhile, PH senior guard Marcus Banks is within 100 points of the school’s career scoring record, set in the 1980s by Chuck Kepley.
The PH-Fleming game is just one of several big matchups on tonight’s schedule.
First place is on the line in the Three Rivers District boys race as Floyd County (14-2, 4-0) visits Radford (13-2, 4-0). Radford defeated Floyd 84-59 in the semifinals of the Fort Chiswell holiday tournament.
Carroll County, one of the state’s few unbeaten teams, will host Marion with first place at stake in the Southwest District.
Northside, which has a one-game lead over Rockbridge County and Lord Botetourt in the Blue Ridge District boys race, plays at Rockbridge tonight.

Salem’s girls go to Hidden Valley. Both teams are 3-0 in the River Ridge District. Everyone else in the league has at least two district losses.
Lord Botetourt’s girls play at Alleghany. A win by Alleghany could possibly throw the Blue Ridge race into a four-way tie.

Check varsity.roanoke.com and the Timesland twitter site for scores tonight.

For tonight’s schedule, click here.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

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Robert Anderson, a Martinsville native and veteran sportswriter, has been the high school sports editor of The Roanoke Times since 2001. Check out his blog for breaking news, commentary and other happenings in Timesland sports. He will keep you up to date through the fall, winter and spring prep seasons, and he will keep tabs on offseason news during the summer. Follow him on Twitter @timesland.

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