High School Spring Sports: April 12, 2012
Updated: 11:59 PM Thursday night scores from local high school spring sports.
Updated: 11:59 PM Thursday night scores from local high school spring sports.
Updated: 11:18 PM Micky Sullivan only needed one word to describe his reaction to an invitation to put the Fork Union football team on national television.
Updated: 11:43 PM Fork Union's Christian Hackenberg had offers to play for college coaches like Nick Saban of Alabama, or Steve Spurrier at South Carolina.
Updated: 10:47 AM In his 42nd season, Fletcher Arritt coached his last game in front of the Fork Union home crowd Monday night. Arritt, 70, will retire at the end of this season after being diagnosed with cancer in December.
Updated: 12:12 AM The ink has barely dried on the letters of intent of last week's National Signing Day, and college football programs are already fully focused on the Class of 2013.
Updated: 7:24 PM Here's a roundup of some local high school football stars and where they've signed to play collegiately.
Updated: 11:08 PM The Monticello girls beat Fluvanna, 41-28, one night after knocking off previously unbeaten Powhatan. The Mustangs have won three of their last four in the Jefferson District. The Miller boys also picked up a big win at home, knocking off defending state champions Virginia Episcopal, 75-33.
Posted: 10:50 PM Here are the high school basketball scores from around Central Virginia for Thursday, January 12.
Updated: 3:12 PM Fork Union Quarterback Christian Hackenberg and St. Anne's Belfield Tailback Branford Rogers were among those named First-Team All-VISAA selections. Twenty-five other local standouts joined them as First-Team, Second-Team or Honorable Mention picks.
Updated: 10:25 AM The 2010 VISAA Division I state champions return with same high expectations.
Updated: 1:19 AM Six area high school teams are still alive in the postseason, and two will shoot for state titles this weekend.
Updated: 12:52 PM This weekend sees the first high school playoff action kick off at area high schools, with several teams entering as top seeds in their respective brackets.
Updated: 12:15 PM The Saints host action all the way through the bracket with wins, while Fork Union will ht the road for its first playoff game.
Updated: 11:03 AM The Fork Union Military Academy is widely known for it's success on the grid iron. 2010 is a season where the Blue Devils looks to keep the tradition growing.
Updated: 12:59 AM We'll lead up to the first week of the high school football season by previewing our area teams. Find out when you'll be able to see your team's season preview.
Updated: 1:29 AM The Cavaliers' four star recruit seems happy with Virginia's choice for head coach. Meanwhile, Mike London already has landed a commitment.
Updated: 12:02 PM The Woodberry Forest Tigers football defeated the visiting Fork Union Military Academy Blue Devils 28-7, handing the Blue Devils their first loss of the season.
Posted: 5:13 PM While the Fork Union Blue Devils did surrender their first points of the 2009 season, they improved to 4-0 on the season with a 13-6 victory over Episcopal.
Updated: 12:12 AM The Blue Devils look to rebound from a 4-6 season last year.