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VHSL regional volleyball pairings

VOLLEYBALL
NORTHWEST REGION
Tuesday, Nov. 10
First round
Heritage-Leesburg at Albemarle, 6 p.m.
Osbourn Park at Patrick Henry, 6 p.m.
Colonial Forge at Loudoun Valley, 6 p.m.
Franklin County at Forest Park, 6 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 12
Semifinals
Patrick Henry-Osbourn Park winner vs. Albemarle--Heritage-Leesburg winner, 6 p.m.
Forest Park-Franklin County winner vs. Loudoun Valley-Colonial Forge winner, 6 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 14
Championship
Semifinal winners, TBA

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VHSL Rating Scale points, updated Nov. 2

NORTHWEST REGION
DIVISION 6
BATTLEFIELD
   W -- Lake Taylor   24 plus (14) = 38
   W -- Potomac    24 plus (2) = 26
   W -- Osbourn Park   24 plus (14) = 38
   W -- Gar-Field   24 plus (12) = 36
   W -- C.D. Hylton   24 plus (8) = 32
   W -- George Washington  24 plus (10) = 34
   W -- Osbourn    24 plus (12) = 36
   W -- Heritage-Leesburg  24 plus (4) = 28
   W -- Stonewall Jackson  24 plus (6) = 30
     -- Loudoun Valley
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 TOTALS   216 plus (82) = 298 = 33.11
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VHSL Rating Scale points, updated Oct. 26

VHSL Rating Scale points
(through games of Oct. 24)

NOTE: Each team earns 24 points for defeating a Group AAA opponent, 20 for defeating a Group AA opponent and 16 for defeating a Group A opponent. Each team earns 12 points for losing to a Group AAA opponent, 8 for losing to a Group AA and 4 for losing to a Group A opponent. Each team also earns two points for every game won by a team it has defeated. Each team receives one point for every game won by a team it has lost to. Out-of-state opponents are classified based on their enrollment as if they were VHSL schools. Each team's total points are divided by the number of VHSL-sanctioned games (games against private schools do not count) to get the average. The average is used to determine at-large playoff berths and regional playoff seedings. District champions automatically qualify for the playoffs.

NORTHWEST REGION
DIVISION 6
BATTLEFIELD
   W -- Lake Taylor   24 plus (12) = 36
   W -- Potomac    24 plus (2) = 26
   W -- Osbourn Park   24 plus (14) = 38
   W -- Gar-Field   24 plus (10) = 34
   W -- C.D. Hylton   24 plus (8) = 32
   W -- George Washington  24 plus (10) = 34
   W -- Osbourn    24 plus (12) = 36
   W -- Heritage-Leesburg  24 plus (4) = 28
     -- Stonewall Jackson
     -- Loudoun Valley
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 TOTALS   192 plus (72) = 264 = 33.00
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UVa's Wright ACC preseason player of the year

The ACC has just released some of its preseason honors for women's basketball. Here's the start of the release:

GREENSBORO, N.C.  --  Virginia senior Monica Wright was named the Atlantic Coast Conference Preseason Player of the Year at the ACC’s annual media day held Monday at the Greensboro Coliseum. The Cavaliers were picked to finish fourth in the preseason poll.

Wright (Woodbridge, Va.) adds ACC Preseason Player of the Year to her list of preseason accolades, which already includes first team All-America honors from Lindy’s and The Sporting News.

North Carolina was picked to win the conference.

Here's more information on preseason honors:

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VHSL Rating Scale points, updated Oct. 22

NORTHWEST REGION
DIVISION 6
BATTLEFIELD
   W -- Lake Taylor   24 plus (10) = 34
   W -- Potomac    24 plus (2) = 26
   W -- Osbourn Park   24 plus (12) = 36
   W -- Gar-Field   24 plus (10) = 34
   W -- C.D. Hylton   24 plus (6) = 30
   W -- George Washington  24 plus (10) = 34
   W -- Osbourn    24 plus (10) = 34
     -- Heritage-Leesburg
     -- Stonewall Jackson
     -- Loudoun Valley
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 TOTALS   168 plus (60) = 228 = 32.57
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VHSL Rating Scale points, updated 10/13

THROUGH GAMES OF OCT. 9-10

NORTHWEST REGION
DIVISION 6
BATTLEFIELD
   W -- Lake Taylor  24 plus (10) = 34
   W -- Potomac  24 plus (2) = 26
   W -- Osbourn Park  24 plus (10) = 34
   W -- Gar-Field  24 plus (8) = 32
   W -- C.D. Hylton  24 plus (4) = 28
   W -- George Washington 24 plus (8) = 32
     -- Osbourn
     -- Heritage-Leesburg
     -- Stonewall Jackson
     -- Loudoun Valley
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 TOTALS   144 plus (42) = 186 = 31.00
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UVa loses freshman

Dominique Wallace, Virginia's leading rusher Saturday in a 37-34 loss at Southern Mississippi, suffered a sprained foot and will require surgery that will cause him to miss the remainder of the season.

Wallace, who carried 11 times for 35 yards, has the grounds for a hardship appeal that would enable him to save a year's eligiblity.

Doughty rankings

DOUG DOUGHTY’S UVA INSIDER FOR AUG. 27, 2009

It’s been so long since I’ve written one of these “UVa Insider” columns that I’d almost forgotten that it has been a regular contribution – not counting time off during the summers – for the past 10 years.

My memory was jogged by an off-handed assessment of one of UVa’s athletic programs, which reminded me that I customarily begin the college sports year by ranking the Cavalier programs.

The criterion is not what the program did last year; rather, it is an effort to assess where the program stands at this very moment.

Here are the Doughty rankings heading into the 2009-2010 school year:

1.    MEN’S TENNIS – Ninth-year coach Brian Boland still hasn’t brought Virginia men’s tennis an elusive first national championship but it’s got to be a matter of time. Five of Boland’s last six UVa teams have won ACC championships, three got to No. 1 in the rankings, two got to No. 2 and the Cavaliers have won two national indoor titles.

2.    BASEBALL – Brian O’Connor, entering his seventh season at UVa, took the Cavaliers on their first College World Series visit that included an ACC championship and separate Regional and Super Regional championships on the road. Almost everybody returns and O’Connor didn’t lose a single signee to the draft.

3.    SWIMMING – I’ve got to give it up for Mark Bernardino, whose men and women both won ACC championships and finished ninth and 12th, respectively, in the NCAAs. How many coaches in ACC history have won 19 championships, particularly in a sport where their schools is not a traditional power.

4.    MEN’S LACROSSE – The Cavaliers men’s lacrosse team goes further in the postseason than swimming, but lacrosse is something of a niche sport, with 59 teams at the Division I level, only 12 of which play Division I-A football. Cavs are looking for first ACC title since 2006.

5.    ROWING – Cavaliers came up short in their bid for a 10th straight ACC championship, falling to Clemson, but then beat the Tigers at every subsequent stage and finished fourth in the NCAA championships, one spot higher than 2008.

6.    WOMEN’S GOLF – Virginia entered the ACC championships ranked third in the country and finished fifth in the conference. The Cavaliers, who finished eighth in the NCAAs, are still a young program but are at a point where a conference championship is not an unrealistic goal.

7.    CROSS COUNTRY – Unlike Randy Bungard, his predecessor as director of UVa’s track and field and cross-country programs, Jason Vigilante is closely involved with cross country. The men won a second straight ACC championship, finished 14th in the NCAAs and had a terrific recruiting year. SEC individual champion Catherine White, a transfer from Arkansas, will greatly aid the women.

8.    WOMEN’S BASKETBALL – A highly ranked recruiting class might be the best news for veteran coach Debbie Ryan, whose team finished 24-10 for the second year in a row. It’s been ages since UVa won an ACC championship (1993) or went to the women’s Final Four (1993).

9.    MEN’S SOCCER – Virginia was picked to finish second in the ACC this year and received four first-place votes, one fewer than preseason favorite North Carolina. That’s saying a lot for a Cavaliers team that went 11-9-1 in 2008, when UVa was crippled by injuries. Virginia has not won an ACC title since 2004 and has three conference championships in coach George Gelnovatch’s 13 seasons.

10.    WOMEN’S LACROSSE – It is only fitting that women’s lacrosse is lumped together with men’s soccer and women’s soccer because those are three programs that could be great but frequently underachieve. More schools play soccer than lacrosse, but Myers has more ACC championships than her soccer counterparts put together, as well as an NCAA title.

11.  WOMEN’S SOCCER – Coach Steve Swanson’s team went into the season ranked No. 9 in the country and subsequently lost at No. 6 Penn State on the road. Not quite sure what that means. UVa was a preseason pick for fourth in the ACC after going 15-5-3. Cavs need higher standards than that.

12.    FIELD HOCKEY – Cavaliers were picked to win the ACC in a preseason poll, which is more than men’s or women’s soccer can say, but only six ACC teams have field-hockey teams. This is the 27th year in which UVa has had a field-hockey team and the Cavaliers are still looking for their first title, so it can’t be that easy.

13.    MEN’S BASKETBALL – It’s hard not to like personable, young Virginia men’s basketball coach Tony Bennett and he’s off to an impressive start in recruiting. Now, let’s see what he can do with a 2009-2010 UVa team that has enough material to fashion a winning record and advance to postseason play.

14.    TRACK AND FIELD – The UVa men’s track team is the reigning ACC champion and not a whole lot of Cavalier squads can say that. Give Bungard (see above) credit for setting the table but Vigilante looks to be in the Boland-O’Connor mold.

15.    WRESTLING – Former media gadfly Jeff White, still awaiting a new moniker in his new position at virginiasports.com, assures me that Steve Garland is building an outstanding wrestling program. However, Garland’s program won’t belong among UVa’s top 10 until he wins an ACC championship. Virginia has finished second by two points in each of the past two years.

16.    FOOTBALL – I know Al Groh can coach defense. I think that new coordinator Gregg Brandon could be an offensive wizard. The Cavaliers were very competitive over the last eight weeks of the 2008 season and I expect they’ll be competitive this year. I just don’t know how much of a future there is for Groh, who probably needs to win seven games to keep his job.

17.    MEN’S GOLF – You’ve got to hand it to Bowen Sargent. For anybody who thought it was a fluke when the Cavaliers made the NCAA championships in 2008, a repeat trip in 2009 was worthy of greater appreciation. The program won’t reach its full potential until Sargent can attract the top in-state recruits

18.    WOMEN’S TENNIS – Swifter progress might have been expected when UVa hired Marc Guilbeau after his 2006 selection as Southeastern Conference coach of the year at Kentucky, but if you’ve received four consecutive NCAA bids and you’ve got the 18th-best athletic program out of 20 at your school, then that says a lot for your school.

19.    VOLLEYBALL – Second-year coach Lee Maes strikes me as a real fireball, but UVa finished ninth in the ACC last year and was picked for seventh this year. A 15th-ranked recruiting class will help but UVa volleyball enters its 29th season without winning an ACC title.

20. SOFTBALL – I heard coach Eileen Schmidt speak at the Hotel Roanoke and she wasn’t nearly as long-winded as Al Groh, which may have endeared her to some of the listeners. She said she had a nationally-ranked recruiting class but UVa was 2-15 in the ACC last year (25-22). There’s a long way to go.

Nava promoted

Salem outfielder Daniel Nava was promoted to double-A Portland on Wednesday. Nava hit .339 with 12 doubles and 13 RBIs in 29 games with Salem.

He'll be replaced on the roster by Jered Stanley, returning to Salem from low-A Greenville. Stanley hit .233 hit 35 games in his first stint with Salem. He has hit .228 with six doubles and 13 RBIs in 28 games with Greenville.

VHSCA East-West schedule, rosters

Virginia High School Coaches Association East-West All-Star schedules, rosters:

TUESDAY, JULY 7
At Hampton Coliseum
Girls basketball, 6 p.m.
Boys basketball, 8 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 8
At Christopher Newport University
Volleyball, 2 p.m.
Girls soccer, 5:30 p.m.
Boys soccer, 7:30 p.m.

THURSDAY, JULY 9
At Christopher Newport University

Softball, 10:30 a.m.
Baseball, 2 p.m.

FRIDAY, JULY 10
At Darling Stadium
Football, 7:30 p.m.

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VHSCA rosters
BASEBALL
East
 Jake Fletcher, Middlesex, p; Austin McGowan, James River-Chesterfield, ss; Chris Taylor, Frank Cox, 1b; Ryan Hughes, Western Albemarle, 2b; Erickson Keeton, Nansemond River, c; Johnny Thomas, Essex, 2b; Hunter Gordon, Powhatan, ss; Jake Matthews, Powhatan, of; Scott Labbs, Deep Run, 3b; R.C. Orlan, Deep Run, p; Laine Denton, Hanover, 2b; Andrew Hacker, Lee-Davis, c; Gavin Hylton, Chatham, of-c; Bradley Shaban, Cosby, ss-2b; Jordan Carter, York, p; William Carter, Menchville, p; Tyler Webb, Northampton, p-3b; Blake Boyce, First Colonial, p.
West
 Joe Mantiply, Tunstall, p; Zak Sturgill, J.J. Kelly, p; Steve Holt, Alleghany, c; Patrick Kuhns, North Stafford, c-3b; Matt Dotson, J.J. Kelly, ss-2b; Casey Johns, North Stafford, ss; Mark Gallimore, Fort Chiswell, 1b; Brett Hylton, Tunstall, 1b-of; Vince Coles, Albemarle, of; Josh Jackson, Chilhowie, c; Johnny Bladel, Stone Bridge, of; Alex Jacquez, James Madison, c-of; Bryan King, Chantilly, 1b; Thomas Kuhlman, Hidden Valley, p; Tommy Verbanic, Westfield, 2b; Mark Manthe, Blacksburg, 3b-1b; Ryan Williams, Westfield, ss-p; John Colella, Chantilly, p.
East coaches
 Tim Beamer, Essex; Timothy Blake, Middlesex; Gregg Conner, Powhatan; Peter Schumacher, James River-Chesterfield.
West coaches
 Gehrig Ferguson, James River-Buchanan; Ricky Ramey, Magna Vista; Gary Rice, Alleghany; Shawn Szakelyhidi, Colonial Forge.

BOYS BASKETBALL
East
 Mike Bynum, Indian River, 5-9, pg; Steve Sherwood, Tabb, 6-4, g; Jontel Evans, Bethel, 5-11, g; Michael Wynn, Jr., Brunswick, 5-10, g; John Dille, Essex, 6-5, f; Lamar Giggetts, Courtland, 6-5, f; Omari Minor, Charlottesville, 6-0, pg; Jamar Wertz, King’s Fork, 6-4, g; Chris Johnson, Hampton, 6-4, f; Kevin Leatherwood, Charlottesville, 6-2, f; Darren White, Dan River, 6-4, g; T.T. Carey, Colonial Beach, 6-4, g.
West
 Kwasi Amponsah, Gar-Field, 6-1, g; Jon Thompson, Radford, 6-1, g; Tihlee Anderson, Gate City, 5-9, g; Jamelle Hagins, William Fleming, 6-7, f-c; Chris Harmon, Liberty, 6-2, g; Carlton Payne, Liberty, 6-6, c; Steven Coles, George Washington, 6-5, f; Josh Brinkley, Douglas Freeman, 6-6, f; Jake Eastman, Douglas Freeman, 6-4, g; Michael Phillips, Riverbend, 6-7, f; Keith Mitchell, C.D. Hylton, 6-6, f; Troy Daniels, William Fleming, 6-4, g.
East coaches
 Jacob Gruse, Dan River; J.T. Nino, Courtland; Bryant Stith, Brunswick; Steve Swope, Colonial Beach, Josh Worrell, King’s Fork.
West coaches
 Kevin Garst, Salem; Mickey Hardy, William Fleming; Jeff Myers, Eastern Montgomery; Wayne Rasnake, Castlewood.

GIRLS BASKETBALL
East
 Bilnita Armstead, James Monroe, 5-7, g; Trinese Fox, Nansemond River, 5-8, g; Timia Hobbs, Franklin, 5-5, g; Andrea Jones, Nansemond River, 5-8, pg; Kerry Sarver, Loudoun County, 5-9, g; Tiffany Davis, Hampton, 5-9, g; Rachel Estenson, First Colonial, 6-3, f-c; Connie Harrison-Lewis, James Monroe, 5-10, f; Lauren Johnson, Western Branch, 5-8, pg; Sara Lamneck, Buffalo Gap, 6-0, f; Shawntae Payne, Charlottesville, 5-7, g; Jasmine Williams-Hayes, Grafton, 5-8, g-f.
West
 Ashley Buckhannon, George Wythe, 5-9, pg; Meredyth Frye, Riverbend, 5-10, g-f; Michelle Foley, Mills Godwin, 5-10, g; Brittany Avancini, Floyd County, 5-7, g; Khalia Boston, T.C. Williams, 5-7, g; Chelsea Cluesman, Lee, 5-10, g-f; Erin McGartland, Oakton, 5-8, g-f; Daniella Motley, Christiansburg, 6-0, f; Nikki Newman, Turner Ashby, 6-1, f; Brittany Nelms, Franklin County, 5-8, f; Amber Easter, Bethel, 5-11, g; Paige Tiller, Honaker, 6-0, f-c.
East coaches
 Chad Coffey, Buffalo Gap; Kevin Reed, Loudoun County; Joanne Webb-Fary, Lancaster.
West coaches
 Alan Cantrell, Floyd County; Jeremy Hartman, R.E. Lee-Staunton; Rob Lovell, Turner Ashby; Fred Priester, Oakton.

FOOTBALL
East
 Devontae Atkins, James Monroe, 5-9, 161, wr; Andy Allison, Hampton, 6-4, 185, lb; Tavon Gatlin, Green Run, 5-8, 165, db; Josh Bailey, Clover Hill, 5-11, 188, qb; Greg Ringo, Ocean Lakes, 6-1, 176, db; J.C. Wiggins, Monacan, 5-10, 185, rb; Adam Morgan, Dinwiddie, 6-0, 200, qb; Donzell Shearin, Franklin, 6-0, 170, db; Jarmar Samuel, Caroline, 6-1, 175, db; Chris Smith, Clover Hill, 5-11, 185, wr; Omyn Newkirk, Phoebus, 6-0, 200, lb; Vincent Batten, Surry County, 6-0, 180, wr; Curtis Ingraham, Hampton, 6-0, 175, db; Antone Exum, Deep Run, 6-1, 200, db; Thadtiguss Lewis, Warwick, 6-5, 195, wr; Jacob Pelton, Monticello, 6-0, 185, wr; Theron Norman, Hermitage, 6-2, 190, wr; Wendal Jones, Monacan, 6-0, 225, lb; Dra’von Poittilo, Indian River, 6-4, 210, wr; Jared Brown, Grafton, 5-11, 200, pk; Clinton Patterson, Highland Springs, 5-10, 184, db; Adrian Cavanaugh, Patrick Henry-Ashland, 5-11, 215, lb; Walter Davis IV, Ocean Lakes, 5-8, 175, rb; Andrew Carter, James Monroe, 6-1, 225, dl; Kenny Fryman, Hanover, 5-9, 215, lb; James Gayle, Bethel, 6-5, 220, dl; Shawn Lewis, Broad Run, 6-0, 220, c; Ethan Winn, Gretna, 6-3, 290, dl; Nick Watts, Dinwiddie, 6-2, 165, c; Xavier Tyler, L.C. Bird, 6-3, 275, dl; Thomas Eckstein, Woodside, 6-5, 326, ol; Kevin Harrington, Warwick, 6-2, 275, ol; Tyrell Wilson, Hampton, 6-3, 228, lb; Daquan Frazier, Franklin, 6-3, 292, ol; Derek Tinsley, Meadowbrook, 6-0, 285, dl; Derek Christovich, Powhatan, 6-3, 309; Michael Taite, Hampton, 6-2, 300; Morgan Moses, Meadowbrook, 6-3, 345, ol; Clinton Simpkins, Chancellor, 6-3, 230; Duan Perez-Means, Hermitage, 6-4, 230, dl.
West
 Luke Harris, Floyd County, 6-0, 195, qb; Dakota Cantrell, Powell Valley, 6-1, 220, lb; Logan Thomas, Brookville, 6-6, 230, wr; Jerell McFadden, Osbourn, 5-9, 174, db; Jaycob Coleman, J.I. Burton, 6-0, 185, wr; Tyler Houk, Galax, 6-0, 170, db; Dae’Quan Scott, R.E. Lee-Staunton, 5-10, 185, db; Cody Journell, Giles, 6-0, 185, pk; Ernest Adjei, Gar-Field, 6-0, 215, lb; Matt Aiken, Hidden Valley, 6-0, 183, wr; Trey Gresh, Blacksburg, 6-2, 205, qb; Chris Robinson, Clintwood, 6-1, 195, db; Chad Earhart, Hidden Valley, 5-11, 185, db; Brett Holman, Floyd County, 6-0, 170, wr; Deon Jones, Freedom, 5-10, 180, db; Will Godsey, J.I. Burton, 6-2, 250, lb; Karlos Morgan, South County, 5-6, 150, db; Chris Scott, Martinsville, 5-11, 175, wr; Trey Garvey, Woodbridge, 6-0, 205, lb; John Harris, Patrick County, 5-10, 185, rb; Alec Osborne, Clintwood, 6-0, 180, lb; Shane Bright, Coeburn, 5-10, 215, rb; A.J. Parrish, Amherst County, 5-10, 220, lb; Josh Bullock, 5-10, 215, lb; Nick Stapleton, Lee, 6-1, 210, lb; Tyler Brown, Osbourn, 5-11, 190, dl; Corey Carter, Freedom, 6-3, 270, dl; R.J. Allen, Osbourn, 6-3, 265, ol; Jordan Stanton, James Robinson, 6-4, 250, dl; Dwight Godwin, R.E. Lee-Staunton, 6-2, 205, dl; Travis Bruns, Osbourn, 6-3, 220, ol; Dan McClanahan, Lebanon, 6-0, 215, dl; James Rogers, Amherst County, 5-11, 240, ol; Jake Feldman, Herndon, 6-3, 240, ol; Dale Davis, Blacksburg, 6-3, 290, ol; Andrew Miller, Bassett, 6-5, 275, ol; Chris Kamplain, Powell Valley, 6-2, 275, c; Kory Gough, Liberty-Bealeton, 6-6, 265, ol; Russell Hull, Clintwood, 6-4, 240, dl; James Rouse, Harrisonburg, 6-5, 230, dl.
East coaches
 George Major, Courtland; Billy Mills, Dinwiddie; Darren Parker, Franklin; Chris Scott, Ocean Lakes; Rich Serbay, James Monroe; Chris Thurman, Gretna.
West coaches
 Winfred Beale, Floyd County; Tommy Buzzo, Liberty-Bealeton; Cecil Phillips, Amherst County; Chris Robinson, Clintwood; Steve Schultz, Osbourn; Gary Williams, Graham; Jeff Woody, Brookville.

BOYS SOCCER
East
    Andrew Bonorden, Grafton, f; Scott Cutler, Jamestown, sw; Nick DeProspero, Cosby, f-mf; Noah Jefferson, Menchville, f-mf; Evan Jones, Midlothian, f; Drake Kuhn, Lafayette, gk; Ian Major, J.R. Tucker, mf; Patrick McDaniel, Cosby, b; Rory Mills, Ocean Lakes, gk; Sean Moriarty, Grafton, mf; Joe O’Connell, Courtland, f; Stephen Perkins, Altavista, f; Devin Pierce, Ocean Lakes, f-mf; Josh Rice, Midlothian, b; Mike Wood, Jamestown, b.
West
    Zach Abaie, Stafford, mf; Casey Bolin, Colonial Forge, gk; Clayton Cope, Loudoun Valley, mf; Andrew Dempsey, Jefferson Forest, f-mf; Lukas Findley, Radford, mf; Jake Giesen, Radford, gk; Patrick Hamilton, E.C. Glass, mf; Michael Heimback, Osbourn Park, f-mf; Eric Hernandez, Fauquier, b; Daniel Hiller, Blacksburg, mf; Chris Kamara, Stone Bridge, b; Fayanga Keita, Patrick Henry, f-mf; Zach Miller, Stone Bridge, mf; Matthew Miscione, Stone Bridge, mf; Alistair Moore, Blacksburg, mf; Will Reynolds, Martinsville, gk; Matt Scott Osbourn Park, b; Taylor Woodrum, Cave Spring, b.
East coaches
    Steve Chapman, Deep Run; Bobby O’Brien, Jamestown; Michael Anderson, Goochland.
West coaches
    Travis Bishop, Blacksburg; Randy May, Stone Bridge; Greg Wade, Radford.

GIRLS SOCCER
East

 Lindsey Asbury, Landstown, b; Christina Butterfass, Clarke County, b; Lizzy Callahan, First Colonial, f; Gabby Carragino, Kempsville, mf; Brittany Chandler, Clarke County, mf; Nicole Cunningham, Grafton, f; Katie Deppen, Landstown, mf; Rebecca Gold, Ocean Lakes, gk; Dani Gunderson, Denbigh, mf; Elissa Hester, Gloucester, df; Natalie Massey, Landstown, f; Shelly Milks, Gloucester, f; Bridget Montgomery, Frank Cox, b; Chloe Russell, Frank Cox, f; Christina Verhulst, Grafton, mf.
West
 Leigh Anne Baxter, James Robinson, f; Cortlyn Bristol, Chantilly, mf; Jazmin Cardoso, Broadway, mf; Monika Criman, James Robinson, mf; Maggie Dent, Patrick Henry, b; Sidney Gardner, Fort Defiance, f; Carmen Graves, Christiansburg, mf; Lindsay Henry, Stone Bridge, b; Anne Hovland, James Robinson, mf; Brittney Ingvaldsen, Salem, b; Courtney Long, Glenvar, f; Katie Menzie, Chantilly, mf; Kate Norbo, Patrick Henry, mf; Marie Claire Quilon, Landstown, gk; Krysti Rodriguez, Stone Bridge, f; Molly Satterfield, Salem, f; Mary Wiley, Radford, f.
East coaches
 Michelle Clarke, Frank Cox; Claire Collins, Broad Run; Laurie Harrell, Clarke County.
West coaches
 Lee Boehling, Radford; Josh Jones, Salem; Jim Rike, James Robinson.

SOFTBALL
East
 Ryndee Ruch, Atlee, of; Amanda Woolard, Hanover, of; Rochelle Latka, Loudoun County, of; Heather Littles, William Campbell, if; Carrie Dudley, Gretna, of; Tyler Fleming, New Kent, if; Krista Townsend, Midlothian, p; Sarah Goodman, King William, if; Jackie Jenkins, Atlee, p; Savanna Butts, Gretna, if; Haley Johnson, Broad Run, c; Chelsea Mitchell, Lee-Davis; Ashley Scroggin, North Stafford, if; Morgan Reynolds, Cosby, if; Shannon Bossieux, Fluvanna County, if; Chelsea Davis, Essex, c; Cay Manuel, Midlothian, if; Brooke Short, Altavista, p.
West
 Sarah Ashby, William Byrd, of; Julianna Caldwell, Glenvar, c; Aven Thomas, Turner Ashby, p; Jenna Rudder, Tunstall, if; Rachel Thompson, Powell Valley, of; Meghan Smith, Mountain View, if; April Pugh, Amherst County, c; Brittany Arnn, Tunstall, p; Jessica Horn, Glenvar, of; Samantha Barney, Northside, of; Courtney Liddle, Battlefield, c; Heather Francisco, Tunstall, of; Hollee Warlitner, Alleghany, c; Slaughter Lyuelle, Stafford, p; Brittany Black, Battlefield, p; Caroline Williams, Loudoun Valley, p; Tabitha Whitlock, Auburn, if; Marissa Bowman, Floyd County, if.
East coaches
 Ketina Brooks, Gretna; Denise Manuel, Midlothian; Ed Steele, Broad Run; Mike Tallon, Woodside.
West coaches
 Paul Clendenon, Powell Valley; Roger Cook, Tunstall; Spike Harrison, Glenvar; Joe Schelzo, Battlefield.

VOLLEYBALL
East

 Courtney Anderson, First Colonial, s; Shannon Breedlove, First Colonial, l; Kelli Carneal, Chancellor, s; Mallory Carter, Cosby, oh; Bethany Doman, Strasburg, oh; Elizabeth Drewry, Mills Godwin, oh-mb; Kala Guy, Wilson Memorial, oh; Cory Harris, Jamestown, oh; Karina Monroe, Courtland, mb; Shaylin O’Connell, Loudoun County, mb; Ashley Scott, Heritage, oh; Ashton Wallace, New Kent.
West
 Kim Caudill, Carroll County, mh; Jessica Church, Hidden Valley, ds-l; Eva Delaney, Hidden Valley, s; Kara Elder, Albemarle, oh; Laura Gomez, Albemarle, mh; Ashley Heath, Rustburg, mh; Chelsie Kenley, Auburn, mh; Jennifer Lewis, Gate City, oh; Chelsea Spivey, Gate City, s; Liz Trinchere, Glenvar, mh; Kaitlyn Whitmer, Franklin County, oh; Jenny Young, Patrick Henry, oh.
East coaches
 Jason Garrett, Mills Godwin; Suzanne Mathias, Strasburg; Jenica Matthias, Loudoun County.
West coaches
 Carla Poff, Hidden Valley; Mark Ragland, Albemarle; Amy Reed, Gate City.

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