

PHOEBUS (5-0): Hill 9, White 6, Sharif 4, Temple 19, A. Olivia Wagner had 23 points for the Mustangs, who went ahead 38-28 at halftime by outscoring the Cougars 26-14 in the second quarter.įor Surry (5-2), Bre’cha Byrd had 17 points, Jasmyn Pierce added 10 points and Alexis Nelson had 11 rebounds and seven points.Ĭlass 6: Manchester 49, Freedom of Woodbridge 7Ĭlass 5: Highland Springs 37, Stone Bridge 26Ĭlass 3: Heritage of Lynchburg 24, Phoebus 20 Miller School of the Charlottesville area defeated host Surry County 55-48 in a clash of small-school private- and public-school powers. Nyah Chisolm’s 12 points and Nikki Gibson’s 11 paced Grafton. The Braves, who trailed 22-18 after a quarter, limited the Clippers to 20 points after that. Yasmine Brown poured in 19 points to boost Indian River (4-1) to a 61-42 victory at Grafton (3-3). Casey Cole added 11 points for Lafayette. The Rams led 25-17, but the Monarchs controlled much of the second half before Eddings finished with the last three of her 22 points. McKenna Eddings hit a tiebreaking 3-pointer with two-tenths of a second remaining, giving Lafayette (6-1) a 38-35 victory at Meadowbrook in the Richmond area. Anne’s-Belfield in Charlottesville in the championship game of the Saints’ four-team tournament. Sophomore Chase Williams scored 17 points, while junior Caron Smith had 14 points and eight rebounds as Windsor gained its first victory of the season, defeating StoneBridge 51-49.


Hunter Browning hit four shots from beyond the arc and finished with 14 points, while fellow Islander Wyatt Freeman connected three times from distance and finished with 10 points.įor HCA, Xavier Randles scored 13 points and Marcellus Mencarini added nine. Poquoson sank nine 3-pointers, providing almost two-thirds of its offense, at home and overcame Hampton Christian Academy 41-37. Peninsula District contender Hampton (4-1) fell 78-53 to Maury as Clarence Rupert scored 28 points and grabbed 12 rebounds for the Commodores (3-0). Ikechie Chantilou scored 24 for the Bulldogs. Khyree Temple’s 19 points and Adrian Payton’s 12 propelled Phoebus to a 61-51 win over George Wythe of Richmond in the 757 vs. Justin McWhorter’s 1-yard touchdown run and Jaden Phillips’ interception return for a touchdown increased Riverheads’ lead from 7-0 to 21-0 midway through the third quarter. The Titans’ Ikeem Wright caught both TD passes and had 156 yards on four receptions.Ĭlass 2: At Salem City Stadium, Graham captured its first state championship since 1995, overpowering previously unbeaten Goochland 31-9 to give the G-Men their first crown since 1995.Ĭlass 1: At Salem City Stadium, Riverheads (13-1) of Staunton pulled away in the third quarter to defeat Chilhowie 35-7 in Class 1 and take its third title in a row. Jeffery Foster was 8 of 17 for 162 yards and two TDs, and he ran for 59 yards and a touchdown on seven carries. Lake Taylor’s Malik Newton had seven carries for 132 yards and two touchdowns.

“He plays six positions,” Lake Taylor coach Hank Sawyer said. The senior suffered a hip injury in the first quarter. It didn’t help the Titans to play without Javon Harvey. He also rushed for 134 yards and another score. Senior Graham Walker gave the Titans fits all night as he completed 14 of 33 passes for 343 yards and four touchdowns. The Titans were in their fourth title game in seven years. Class 4: In Lynchburg, first-time champion Woodgrove outlasted Lake Taylor 38-33 in a back-and-forth thriller.
