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The Roanoke Times: Press Box

with our sports staff

Dec. 29 scores

Friday's scores:

BOYS
Nondistrict
Christiansburg 79, Floyd County 58

Allegheny Mountain Radio Tournament at Pocahontas County (W.Va.) H.S.
Championship game: Bath County vs. Pocahontas County
Third-place game: Highland 62, Craig County 54

Arby’s Classic at Bristol, Tenn.
Martinsville 47, Tennessee High 45

BB&T Wythe County Tournament at Fort Chiswell H.S.
Championship game: George Wythe 80, Fort Chiswell 63
Third-place game: Radford 81, Rural Retreat 48
Fifth-place game: Galax 58, Auburn 55
Seventh-place game: Tazewell 80, Bland County 79

Halifax County Holiday Tournament
Third-place game: Bassett 65, Gretna 41

High Point (N.C.) Enterprise Classic
Fifth-place game: Pope Paul VI 70, Roanoke Catholic 67, OT

Member One Holiday Hoopla at Salem Civic Center
Semifinals
William Fleming 68, Hidden Valley 58
Salem 57, Patrick Henry 49
Consolation bracket
Gar-Field 56, Massaponax 36
Osbourn 68, Cave Spring 63

Northside Invitational Tournament at Northside H.S.
Championship: Franklin County 69, Blacksburg 56
Third-place game: Lord Botetourt 76, Northside 65
Fifth-place game: Liberty 66, Pulaski County 60
Seventh-place game: William Byrd 55, Glenvar 37

GIRLS
Blacksburg Holiday Hoops Classic at Blacksburg H.S.
George Wythe 49, Pulaski County 39
Radford 47, Blacksburg 31

Book Jammin’ Classic at George Marshall H.S.
Championship: Hidden Valley 63, Yorktown 40

Lady Terriers Christmas Classic at William Byrd H.S.
Championship game: Lord Botetourt 59, Staunton River 49
Third-place game: Brookville 60, Northside 43
Fifth-place game: Cave Spring 57, Heritage 48
Seventh-place game: William Byrd 46, Salem 22

Reidsville Review Classic at Rockingham County (N.C.) H.S.
Patrick County 56, North Stokes (N.C.) 29

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Quick thoughts

  • Poll voters get it right -

    Who knew the Virginia football program carried so much weight? Southern Cal moved up from No. 3 to No. 1 in the Associated Press media poll, and from No. 2 to No. 1 in the coaches’ poll, after its 52-7 rout of UVa in Charlottesville. “To see a team go on the road and play a New Year’s Day bowl team from last season, and not only play them but destroy them, how could you not reward that team?” voter Stewart Mandel of SI.com told the AP. Now we all know UVa is hardly the same team that played on Jan. 1. But the voters still got this right. USC proved more at UVa than a Georgia team that beat Division I-AA Georgia Southern or an Ohio State team that beat I-AA Youngstown State. — Mark Berman

  • ACC stinks it up -

    Arkansas State won at Texas A&M. Bowling Green upset Pitt. Louisiana Tech beat Mississippi State. But the ACC laid the biggest egg of all in Week 1, reinforcing its reputation as a weak conference. Preseason ACC favorite Clemson was squashed by Alabama. ECU upset the Hokies. USC flattened UVa. Maryland only beat Delaware by a 14-7 score, and UNC had to rally to beat McNeese State. On Thursday, South Carolina shut out N.C. State. At least Wake Forest beat Baylor. But the ACC was an object of ridicule on national sports talk radio Saturday night, and rightly so. And it won’t get any better next weekend when Miami visits Florida. — Mark Berman

  • Intriguing ACC games for VT hoops -

    The 2008-09 schedule for the Virginia Tech men’s basketball team was released this week, and the Hokies will begin and end the ACC portion of it in noteworthy fashion. Their ACC opener will be a Sunday night visit to Durham on Jan. 4 to take on Olympic coach Mike Krzyzewski and Duke in a game airing on Fox Sports Net. Their next game features a visit to Cassell Coliseum by Virginia. And the Hokies better hope they have a good record before their final three games of the regular season, because that will be the toughest stretch of their year by far. They host Duke in an ABC game on Feb. 28, followed by a March 4 visit from Tyler Hansbrough and North Carolina in an ESPN game. The regular-season finale is a trip to Florida State, where Tech always loses. — Mark Berman

  • Good showing for UVa at Olympics -

    With the Olympics over, UVa has plenty to be proud of. Ex-Cav Angela Hucles, the leading goal scorer in UVa history, now has to be considered one of the best female athletes UVa has ever produced. Not only did she win her second gold with the U.S. women’s soccer team, but she scored a team-high four goals in Beijing — including two in the semifinals and one in the quarterfinals. Ex-Cav Lindsay Shoop also won gold — one of three UVa grads to medal in rowing. And Dawn Staley was part of a winning basketball team as an assistant. As for Virginia Tech? Well, ex-Hokie Ieva Kublina had a few good basketball games for Latvia. And Queen Harrison reached a hurdles semifinal at the age of 19. London could be in her future. — Mark Berman

  • Hightower making us look good -

    Tim Hightower is making The Roanoke Times — and Division I-AA football in this state — look good. Hightower was a standout running back at Richmond last fall, helping the Spiders reach the I-AA semifinals. We chose him as the Roanoke Times’ state Division I offensive player of the year, eschewing I-A stars. Now comes word that the fifth-round draft pick will likely be Edgerrin James’ top backup with the Arizona Cardinals. Good for him. I just hope he fares better off the field than our offensive player of the year picks in 1999 and 2004, Michael and Marcus Vick. — Mark Berman

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