The Virginia High School League announces its 2022 Class 5 all-state football team. In addition, Highland Springs junior quarterback is the Class 5 Offensive Player of the Year, and Highland Springs sophomore linebacker Brennan Johnson is the Class 5 Defensive Player of the Year. In addition…
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He pitched well for Division II Central Oklahoma University in a season shortened by the coronavirus. Money is not a factor, but age is so he isn’t dissuaded by whether he’s drafted or not.
Max Kauthen runs for three touchdowns as Colonial Forge hands Mountain View first loss of the season
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Sometimes there is no better offense than a good defense.
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The fact that the Mountain View Wildcats are off to a 5-0 start halfway through their season was not really a surprise given the talent Coach Lou Sorrentino has to work with, but the manner in which they have won possibly caused a few raised eyebrows, and may be cause for a few sleepless nig…
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Teamwork and toughness are two of the linchpins the Mountain View Wildcats program has subscribed to since head coach Lou Sorrentino was hired at the school in 2010.
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Strong play in the trenches on both sides of the ball figures to be a regular staple for the Mountain View Wildcats this season, according to coach Lou Sorrentino, which he says is important given how talented the Commonwealth District is overall.
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Dylan Hall had no intentions of leaving Virginia Tech. He signed with the Hokies out of Mountain View High School and pitched in 34 games over two seasons. He felt his roster spot was safe.
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Woodbridge High School graduate Rebecca Wakefield-Snider, former Gar-Field and Woodbridge track/cross country coach Jeff Custer and Mountain View head football coach and former Hylton head coach Lou Sorrentino have been selected to the 2019 Virginia High School League Hall of Fame.
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