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VA/DC Public School Scoreboard 5/24-5/26


Trey Lyons
PBR VA/DC

 

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Results from public high school games from across the state between May 24th, and May 26th.

Monday May 24

Park View 13 – Greensville County 1
Dan River 15 – Gretna 7
Cave Spring 3 – Salem 0
James River 13 – Trinity Episcopal 3
#11 Abingdon 8 – Lee High 0
#8 Patriot 8 – Potomac 5
#5 Battlefield 18 – Hylton 0
West Potomac 10 – Mount Vernon 1
#13 Lake Braddock 13 – South County 1
Bluefield 7 – Graham 3
Poquoson 12 – Windsor 2
Glenvar 13 – Giles
Covington 4 – Narrows 3
#6 Charles J. Colgan 23 – Gar-Field 0
Forest Park 1 – Woodbridge 0

Both teams were strong on the hill on Monday, but Forest Park was just a little bit stronger at the plate in a victory over Woodbridge Vikings Varsity on Monday. Christopher Hund started the game for Woodbridge Vikings Varsity and recorded 18 outs. One bright spot for Woodbridge Vikings Varsity was a single by Carter Newman in the first inning. Andrew Cheripka was credited with the victory for Forest Park. The ace surrendered zero runs on three hits over seven innings, striking out 14. Hund took the loss for Woodbridge Vikings Varsity. The righty lasted six innings, allowing three hits and one run while striking out five and walking one. Ethan York, Joseph DeVarona, and Newman each managed one hit to lead Woodbridge Vikings Varsity. Forest Park didn't commit a single error in the field. Sean Pokorak had the most chances in the field with 15.

Tuesday May 25

Liberty Christian 18 - #22 Heritage 3
Galax 22 – Wythe 7
Granby 10 – Woodrow Wilson 0
St. John’s 6 – Our Lady of Good Counsel 2
Bishop O’Connell 9 – Wilson 8
Park View 16 – Franklin 0
Twin Springs 10 – Thomas Walker 0
Gloucester 7 – Warwick 3
Courtland 12 – James Monroe 2
Gate City 9 – Ridgeview 4
Menchville 15 – Kecoughtan 4
Powhatan 5 – Manchester 3
Fort Chiswell 9 – Bland-Rocky Gap 0
Atlee 8 – Patrick Henry 7
#7 Frank W. Cox 8 – Tallwood 2
Princess Anne 14 – Green Run 2
Stuarts Draft 4 – Riverheads 3
Midlothian 8 – Lloyd C Bird 2
Chilhowie 13 – Holston 0
Essex 6 – Colonial Beach 1
Rappahannock 10 – Northumberland 3
Dinwiddie 3 – #14 Thomas Dale 1
Massaponax 14 – Brooke Point 0
Monroe 11 – Skyline 0
Riverside 18 – Rock Ridge 0
Mechanicsville 3 - #2 Hanover 0
Page County 11 – Strasburg 8
#22 Heritage 5 – Dominion 4
Potomac Falls 7 – Stone Bridge 6
Monacan 9 – James River 1
Fauquier 2 – Sherando 0
Culpeper County 8 – Liberty 7
Warren County 3 – Central 0
Kettle Run 3 – James Wood 2
Loudoun Valley 10 – Loudoun County 3
King George 14 – Eastern View 5
Randolph-Henry 4 – Amelia County 3
Wilson Memorial 7 – Fort Defiance 2
George Mason 10 – Brentsville 6
Glass 4 – Brookville 3
North Stafford 5 – Mountain View 0
#15 Nansemond River 13 – King’s Fork 0
Great Bridge 8 – Indian River 0
Oscar Smith 18 – Lakeland 13
Herndon 6 – Washington-Liberty 2
Louisa County 10 – Charlottesville 0
Centreville 3 – Westfield 0
Yorktown 16 – Langley 6
South County 6 – West Springfield 3
McLean 9 – South Lakes 2
Robinson 2 – Fairfax 1
Marion 9 – Graham 1
#24 Franklin County 3 – Byrd 0
#9 Lebanon 2 – Virginia 0
Mills Godwin 6 – Tucker 5
Ocean Lakes 10 – First Colonial 7
Nandua 10 – Chincoteague 0
Pulaski County 4 – Blacksburg 2
Washington & Lee 5 – Lancaster 2
Prince Edward County 24 – Cumberland 0
Lord Botetourt 14 – Fleming 1
Rockbridge County 7 – Waynesboro 2
Buckingham 9 – Nottoway 1
Western Albemarle 14 – Monticello 0
#8 Patriot 5 – Unity Reed 3 

#8 Patriot took the lead late in the game in a 5-3 victory over Unity Reed on Tuesday. The game was tied at three with #8 Patriot batting in the top of the seventh when an error scored one run for Patriot Pioneers. Unity Reed scored three runs in the fifth inning, but #8 Patriot still managed to pull out the victory. #8 Patriot opened up scoring in the second inning. Ryan Fyvie drove in one when Fyvie tripled. In the bottom of the fifth inning, Unity Reed tied things up at three. Nash NcCarthy grounded out, scoring one run. Aaron Kanefsky led the #8 Patriot to victory on the pitcher's mound. Kanefsky allowed zero hits and zero runs over three innings, striking out five and walking zero. Jordan Capuano threw four innings in relief out of the bullpen. Zach Rhodes took the loss for Unity Reed. The hurler went seven innings, allowing five runs on nine hits, striking out three and walking one. Rhodes started the game for #8 Patriot . The bulldog surrendered five runs on nine hits over seven innings, striking out three and walking one Capuano started the game for Unity Reed. The bulldog lasted four innings, allowing three hits and three runs while striking out six #8 Patriot totaled nine hits. Brian Wilson and Caleb Ramey each had multiple hits for #8 Patriot . Wilson went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead #8 Patriot in hits. #8 Patriot didn't commit a single error in the field. Kyle VanDenburg had the most chances in the field with 14.

Wednesday May 26

William Campbell 9 – Dan River 3
JI Burton 7 – Thomas Walker 5
Alleghany 2 – Glenvar 0
Appomattox County 12 – Altavista 7
Riverside 4 – Stone Bridge 1
Woodson 2 – Fairfax 1
Falls Church 8 – Jefferson 1
John A. Holmes 9 – Southampton 4
#5 Battlefield 6 – Osbourn 2
#22 Heritage 6 – Lightridge 0

Nick Harris threw a shutout to lead #22 Heritage past Lightridge 6-0 on Wednesday. #22 Heritage got things moving in the first inning, when an error scored one run for #22 Heritage. One bright spot for Lightridge was a single by Newell in the first inning. Harris was the winning pitcher for #22 Heritage. The pitcher lasted five innings, allowing three hits and zero runs while striking out three and walking zero. Lechner took the loss for Lightridge. The pitcher went three innings, allowing five runs on six hits and striking out two. #22 Heritage tallied seven hits in the game. Cal Sweeney and Landon Taylor all collected multiple hits for #22 Heritage. Taylor and Sweeney each managed two hits to lead #22 Heritage.