Rappahannock Record, Thursday October 9, 2014, Section C
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Section C October 9, 2014 Rappahannock Record www.rrecord.com Kilmarnock, VA AreaSports 2ECREATIONs&ISHINGs(IGH3CHOOL4EAMS SCOREBOARD :EVWMX]JSSXFEPP Lancaster 37, West Point 23 Northumberland 48, King & Queen 6 Washington & Lee 28, Spotsylvania 10 Colonial Beach 35, Charles City 6 James Monroe 37, Essex 14 Northampton 46, Middlesex 26 .:JSSXFEPP Lancaster 48, West Point 18 +SPJ Region 1A East tournament 1. William Campbell 326. 2. Altavista 355. :EVWMX]ZSPPI]FEPP Washington & Lee def. Lancaster, 3-0 Rappahannock def. Lancaster, 3-1 .:ZSPPI]FEPP Lancaster def. Washington & Lee, 2-1 Rappahannock def. Lancaster, 2-1 Field hockey Northumberland 6, Lancaster 0 Williamsburg Christian 6, Lancaster 0 9TGSQMRK+EQIW :EVWMX]JSSXFEPP (7 p.m.) October 10 Lancaster at Washington & Lee Rappahannock at Colonial Beach Essex at Northumberland King William at Charles City Mathews at King & Queen West Point at Middlesex Franklin at Brunswick Surry at Windsor Park View at Sussex 0ERGEWXIV´W6E]5YE[R&EPPVYRWFILMRHLMWFPSGOIVWSREUYEVXIVFEGOOIITIVHYVMRKPEWX*VMHE]´WKEQIEKEMRWX;IWX4SMRXPhoto by Lisa .:JSSXFEPP Hinton-Valdrighi (6:30 p.m.) October 15: Lancaster at Rappahannock +SPJ October 13-14: Red Devils rally late in the Group 1A state tournament at Glenrochie Country Club, Abingdon :EVWMX].:ZSPPI]FEPP (JV games 6 p.m.; varsity follows) October 9: game to beat Pointers, 37-23 Colonial Beach at Lancaster October 14: by Lisa Hinton-Valdrighi Essex at Lancaster (Dig Pink) October 16: Halfway through the season the Lancaster at Washington & Lee varsity Red Devils are boasting an *MIPHLSGOI] unbeaten 5-0 record. October 13: However, last Friday’s 37-23 win over Lanc. at Walsingham Academy (4:30 p.m.) West Point was a little closer than the October 14: scoreboard reflected. Northumberland at Lancaster (6 p.m.) The Pointers took a 20-8 lead over the host Red Devils before Lancaster 'VSWWGSYRXV] caught its spark and scored three times October 15: in the fourth quarter for the come-from- Lancaster, Essex and Northumberland at behind win. Rappahannock West Point actually outgained the Devils, 432-348, but Lancaster aver- aged 35 yards a reception and had two SPORTS big pass plays for scores. The Devils opened the scoring on a SHORTS 40-yard reception from Taylor Woolard Q*MWLMRKXSYVRI] to Trevon Henderson, but allowed West The Northern Neck Anglers Club will Point to tie the contest at 8-8 and score host the Oktoberfest Fishing Tournament off runs of 5 and 27 yards for a 16-8 lead October 10-12. Target species include at the half. West Point came up with a rockfish, bluefish and speckled trout. big fourth and two conversion early in Tournaments are free to members. the second when AJ Jones broke for his Annual dues are $30. To join, visit north- 27-yard scoring run. ernneckanglersclub.wordpress.com; or The Pointers came out of the locker call secretary Mark Roy at 540-550- room to return the opening kick of the 7108. second half 80 yards for a TD. The Devils had several opportuni- Q(SKWLS[ ties to score in the first half, but had a The Animal Welfare League of the Woolard pass picked off at the goal -XETTIEVIH0ERGEWXIV´W6EWYP,IRHIVWSRGEYKLXXLIFEPPSRXLIVYRFIJSVIFIMRKXEGOPIHF]E;IWX Northern Neck will present the 14th line late in the first quarter and another annual Dog Gone Dog Show from 11 snatched at midfield midway through 4SMRXHIJIRHIV[LIRXLIFEPPTSTTIHPSSWI,S[IZIVXLIVYPMRKSRXLI½IPH[EWRSGEXGLPhoto by Lisa Hinton-Valdrighi a.m. to 3 p.m. October 18 at the Irving- the second. Quarterback RayQuawn ton Commons, King Carter Drive, Ball, who went in with five minutes to Irvington. go in the half, had a pass deflected and 3-yard line. Rasul scored on the 3-yard game with 60 yards and a touchdown 0 ° 8VIZSR ,IRHIVWSR ]EVH There will be 12 fun events to enter intercepted at the West Point 5-yard line run but Woolard was stopped on the on nine carries. Ball, Trevon Hender- TEWW JVSQ ;SSPEVH 6IHQSRH dogs and win ribbons, as well as ven- with just under three minutes to play in conversion run to pull Lancaster within son and DaVante Stewart each gained TEWWJVSQ;SSPEVH dors, food and a pet boutique. There also the second quarter. one, 23-22. 35 yards on the ground. ;4°]EVHVYR VYR will be information booths on spaying, The visitors led 20-8 in the third The Devils’ defense came up with a Tyrell Henderson led Lancaster’s ;4°]EVHVYR VYRWXSTTIH neutering, felines and the Northern Neck quarter when Henderson took a short big stop on the Pointers’ next posses- receivers with two catches for 90 yards ;4°]EVHOMGOSJJVIXYVR VYR Kennel Club. Donations and pet food are pass from Woolard and went 64 yards sion and James Coleman blocked the and his brother Trevon had 51 yards on WXSTTIH welcome. on the grab and run. Justin Washington punt to help set up the go-ahead score, two catches. 0°8]VIPP,IRHIVWSR]EVHTEWW converted the score with a two-point a 29-yard run by Tyrell Henderson. Tyrell also led the defense with 8.5 JVSQ;SSPEVH ;EWLMRKXSRVYR Q-RHITIRHIRGIVIKEXXE run and the Devils pulled within four, Rasul rushed for the conversion for a tackles, including six solos, and an ;4 ° %YWXMR 1EXLI[W ]EVH Yankee Point Marina, 1303 Oak Hill 20-16. 30-23 LHS lead. interception. ½IPHKSEP Road, Lancaster, will host the Race for The Pointers put three points on the Lancaster added a security score The Devils are on the road tomor- 0 ° 6EWYP ,IRHIVWSR ]EVH VYR Independence, a regatta to benefit the board on an Austin Mathews’ 23-yard with two minutes to play on a 4-yard row night (October 10) when they open VYRWXSTTIH Independence Fund, October 24-26. field goal late in the third. keeper by Woolard. He and Washing- Northern Neck play at Washington & 0°8]VIPP,IRHIVWSR]EVHVYR Register at yankeepointmarina. Trevon Henderson set up Rasul Hen- ton connected on a 25-yard pass play to Lee. 6EWYP,IRHIVWSRVYR com. Direct questions to Karen Knull derson’s touchdown early in the fourth set up the score. ;IWX4SMRX° 0 ° ;SSPEVH ]EVH VYR /IPPI] at Yankee Point Marina, 462-7635, or for LHS, rushing for 20 yards to the WP Woolard led the Devils’ ground 0ERGEWXIV° OMGO [email protected]. Casey Neal Rogers Memorial Rockfish Tournament is slated for November 22 The 11th annual Casey Neal Rogers The weighmaster will accept fish at Smith O’Bier. The ceremony will be open to the jewelry line and a Penn Rod and Reel combo. Memorial Rockfish Tournament will be held Point Marina, but fishermen may also turn public and the barbecue will be sold by the The tournament entry fee is $175; early November 22 at Smith Point Marina, Reed- their catch in at Buzzard’s Point Marina in plate, she said. bird entry is $150 and must be received by ville. Reedville, and at Norview Marina on Broad There will be a silent and live auction and October 20. Entry forms may be obtained at Registration and captain’s briefing will be Creek in Deltaville. winners will be drawn for the annual raffle. cnrtournament.com. held from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday November 21 at The awards ceremony will follow the com- Raffle tickets can be purchased from com- The tournament will pay six places this Smith Point Marina. There will be door prizes petition at 6 p.m. at Fairfield’s Volunteer Fire mittee members, said Kelly. Prizes include a year, have a big fish Calcutta, and also youth along with food, beverages, tournament Department in Reedville. Dinner will be cash prize of $250, a chartered fishing trip and lady angler prizes, added Kelly. t-shirts and vendors, reported Angela Kelly. catered by Fred’s BBQ and Ribs in Reedville. for six with Capt. Ryan Rogers aboard the Proceeds will benefit the CNR Memorial Tournament fishing will begin at 7 a.m., out Cold beverages will be served. Midnight Sun, Costa sunglasses, a Kindle Scholarship Fund and Fairfield’s Volunteer of any port, and will end at 3 p.m., said Kelly. Entertainment will be provided by DJ Keith Fire HD, a selection from the Stella and Dot Fire Department. INSIDE:8MHI'LEVX*MIPH,SGOI]*SSXFEPP'SRXIWX7GLSSPW&YWMRIWW C2 3GXSFIV RAPPAHANNOCK RECORD /MPQEVRSGO:MVKMRME Varsity Lady Devils need a good start to finish strong by Lisa Hinton-Valdrighi The varsity Lady Devils fell to both of their Northern Neck opponents last week, losing 3-0 to Washington & Lee last Tuesday and 3-1 to Rappahan- nock last Thursday. “We’re playing better,” said LHS coach Dave Zeiler, “but we keep starting slow and fall behind too much. We can 8LI0ERGEWXIV,MKL7GLSSPNYRMSVZEVWMX]6IH(IZMPWJSSXFEPPXIEQ never seem to catch up.” Washington & Lee swept Lancaster, 25-15, 25-20, Red Devils JV builds 4-1 gridiron record 25-23, with Brook Reed going 6-of-10 behind the service by Lisa Hinton-Valdrighi Coleman, Kalib Dameron, Haydon Davenport, line to lead. Le’Aira Kelley DeMarcus Doggett, Jayson Gill, Taj Hodges, was 4-of-8 with two aces and Lancaster’s JV football team got scoring from Brandon Ross, Kendrick Ross, Ralph Waller, Tyler Martin was 5-of-9 with a seven different players September 29 to win big, Richard Walters and Hezekiah Fauntleroy. couple aces. 48-18, over West Point. Playing on Lancaster’s stopping unit as line- At the net, Ellie Hyde had Coach Markus Ferguson and the JV Devils backers are Nickens, Arik Clayton, Tyus Clay- six kills, Martin four and Car- have gotten off to a 4-1 start with wins over West ton, Elijah Haynes, Demarius Lee, Elijah Palmer, oline Merryman two. Point, Middlesex, Christchurch and Mathews.