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September 04, 2010
VirginiaSports.com
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) -Dontrelle Inman and his teammates were standing on the sideline when they saw Keith Payne burst through the line and gain 15 yards, carrying several Richmond defenders with him most of the way.
Then he did it again, and again.
"We almost got a penalty,'' Inman said of the scene on the sideline as the Cavaliers celebrated Payne's breakout effort. "The refs told us to back up. If you go back and look at the film, almost the whole team was on the field. We were just so hyped.''
Payne ran for 114 yards and four touchdowns, and Virginia ended a four-year losing streak in season openers with a 34-13 victory against Richmond on Saturday night.
Payne, who was finished with football until Al Groh was fired and Mike London replaced him after last season, downplayed his performance, saying it was a team effort.
"I was just following behind the offensive line,'' he said.
Inman, offensive coordinator Bill Lazor and others weren't so dismissive.
Payne caused Lazor to give him a bigger role than was planned, gaining 15, 13 and 15 yards on consecutive third-quarter carries and carrying several Spiders on his back.
"The way the game was going with what we were doing, it was his kind of game,'' Lazor said of the 255-pound tailback. "We did what we thought fit. I think it worked out just right.''
The victory allowed Virginia to accomplish one of its first goals for the season, winning its opener for the first time in five years. It came against London's former team.
Richmond, which beat Duke to start the season twice in the past five seasons, lost in the coaching debut of Latrell Scott, a former Virginia receivers coach. The Spiders pulled to 14-13 on Wil Kamin's second field goal in the third quarter, but Virginia answered with a nine-play, 74-yard drive. Payne gained 50 on five carries, including a 2-yard scoring run.
His other scoring runs covered 1, 2 and 8 yards.
"We came out on the first drive of the second half and I thought it was a pretty good drive,'' said Richmond quarterback Aaron Corp, who transferred from Southern Cal in January. "After that, we just couldn't seem to get a drive sustained consistently.''
The game also marked the return to the Virginia lineup of quarterback Marc Verica, who started nine games in 2008 but played sparingly last season as Groh went to a spread offense.
Verica completed 24 of 35 passes for 283 yards and a touchdown.
Verica, too, was gushing about the big tailback afterward.
"We have a lot of guys on this team right now that are ready to break out,'' he said. "There were some plays there where he was just enforcing his will. It was special to watch.''
Burd finished with seven catches for 122 yards, including a 2-yard TD.
From the opening play from scrimmage, the run-first offense that Lazor installed was effective. Perry Jones burst through the line for 38 yards on the first play, a longer run than the Cavaliers had all last season. Verica's 25-yard completion to Burd two plays later moved it to the Spiders' 13, and two runs by Payne and a penalty gave Virginia a 7-0 lead.
The Spiders tied it when Kendall Gaskins ran into, then away from, a wall of defenders, going 70 yards for a touchdown. The Spiders managed just 100 more yards in the half, but pulled within 14-10 at the break on Kamin's 36-yard field goal 1:23 before the intermission.
Kamin hit from 41 yards on the opening drive of the third quarter on a drive that Corp kept alive with a big-time play. Rolling right and nearly out of room on third-and-12, he found Gaskins running free for 32 yards to the Cavaliers 17 before Virginia's defense tightened.
Corp was 18 for 32 for 183 yards with one interception.
September 04, 2010
Lynchburg-Hillcats.com
Neftali Soto homered twice, doubled and drove-in four runs to lead Lynchburg to a 4-3 victory over Myrtle Beach on the Grand Strand.
Lynchburg struck early with two runs in the top of the first inning. The first three batters for the Hillcats all got base hits, including a two-run double by Nefatli Soto to put the Cats in front.
Myrtle Beach came right back though with two runs of their own in the bottom of the inning with a two-run home run by Gerry Rodriguez to tie the game at two.
Soto struck again in the third to give Lynchburg the lead again. A laser shot to left that got out of BB&T Coastal Field made it a 3-2 advantage for the Hillcats.
It was Soto's team leading 19th home run of the season. Two innings later in the top of the fifth, it was Soto time again, as he hit another blast out of the ballpark out to left to make it a 4-2 contest. With his 21 long balls on the season, Soto is third in the Carolina League in the category and he now has three dingers in his last two games.
Myrtle Beach would rally in the bottom of the ninth inning. A run scored on the RBI single by Cody Johnson to pull the Birds back within a run. But closer Nick Christiani induced a ground ball double play to end the threat and preserve the victory.
The win went to starter Justin Walker (4-2) and the save to Christiani (4) for Lynchburg (31-35, 60-76).
The loss went to starter Paul Clemens (0-4) for Myrtle Beach (31-37, 57-81).
The Hillcats and Pelicans meet-up again on Sunday night at 6:05 p.m. at Myrtle Beach.
September 04, 2010
SalemSox.com
Salem, VA - The Red Sox and Dash exchanged a win and a loss apiece on the final Saturday night of the 2010 regular season, with Salem earning a 2-0 shutout victory in the resumption of the suspended game from August 18, and Winston grabbing a 3-1 triumph in the nightcap.
In 17 meetings between the two clubs this season, 15 have been decided by four runs or less, with 10 of them having been determined by just one or two runs.
Zach Hammes' resurgence highlighted the opener, as the two clubs resumed with Salem ahead 1-0 in the top of the fourth inning. Hammes dominated through four scoreless innings, striking out six to improve his record to 3-3 and shrink his ERA to 4.63. It was the ninth time in his last ten outings that he did not allow a single run.
Salem added to their 1-0 lead thanks to Alex Hassan's leadoff triple against Hector Santiago in the top of the sixth inning. Adalberto Ibarra lined a sacrifice fly to deep left to score Hassan and give the Sox a 2-0 edge.
Salem's other run was an unearned tally from back on August 18 in the first inning off starter Dylan Axelrod, with Mitch Dening scoring on a sac fly by Will Middlebrooks.
In game two, Stephen Sauer handled the Red Sox lineup through most of the night, never facing more than four batters in any one inning until the Sox finally scratched a run against him in the sixth. With two outs, Dening doubled and promptly scored on Dan Butler's single.
Otherwise, Sauer was masterful, yielding just one run on six hits over six innings, with no walks and four strikeouts. Tyson Corley retired the Red Sox 1-2-3 in the ninth, with three softly struck grounders leading to his 10th save.
Winston plated a pair in the second and one more in the fifth off Caleb Clay, whose record dropped to a disappointing 4-13.
In the second, Seth Loman walked on four pitches to begin the frame and Nick Ciolli's double moved him to third. Ozzie Lewis' grounder to a back-up second-baseman gave the Dash their first run, while Drew Garcia's sac fly to deep right-center plated another. Up 2-0, Winston added their final run when Jose Martinez bopped a sacrifice fly out to right, scoring Greg Paiml from third.
The 3-1 Winston win was completed in one hour and 40 minutes, matching Salem's shortest game (time-wise) of the season.
With two games of their unorthodox five-game-in-three-day series in the books, the Sox and Dash will square off in another double-dip on Sunday afternoon beginning at 2:05 at Lewis-Gale Field.
Following Sunday's action, the 2010 season wraps up with a 12:05 Labor Day matinee on Monday.
September 03, 2010
STAUNTON RIVER STIFLES JEFFERSON FOREST, SALEM WINS OPENER
Brian Davis - ESPN Radio In Virginia
Whenever the old age argument comes up about what win's football games, better offense or better defense ?
Those arguing better defense can point directly to the Staunton River Golden Eagles' 21-7 win over the Jefferson Forest Caviliers on Friday night in Moneta.
Using ball control offense on the ground, the Golden Eagles built a 14-0 halftime lead behind Senior running back Meech Coles, who scored on a 10 yard run in the first quarter and a 37 yard run in the second quarter.
Coles finished the game with 146 yards rushing and 3 touchdowns for the Golden Eagles.
But it was the Staunton River defense making the statement in this game.
The Golden Eagles sacked Jefferson Forest quarterback John Ayers nine times on the night and intercepeted Ayers three times.
The Golden Eagles also recovered two fumbles and limited the Cavs to minus 1 total yards rushing.
The Caviliers managed to make things interesting in the fourth quarter after recovering a Staunton River fumble and Marcus Jones found Ryan Gingrich for a 11 yard touchdown pass off a halfback option play to cut the lead to 14-7.
But after the Golden Eagle defense rose again and forced the Caviliers to turn the ball over on downs with minutes left in the game, Coles sealed the victory for Staunton River with a 20 yard touchdown run.
Staunton River improves to 1-1 for the season.
Jefferson Forest falls to 0-2.
Jefferson Forest 0 0 0 7 - 7
Staunton River 7 7 0 7 - 21
SR - Meech Coles 10 run (Stephen Hardy kick)
SR - Meech Coles 37 run (Hardy kick)
JF - Ryan Gingrich 11 pass from Marcus Jones
(Dylan Sims kick)
SR - Meech Coles 19 run (Hardy kick)
Team statistics
JF SR
First downs 7 16
Rushes-yards32-(-1) 46-212
Passing 9-22-3 4-9-0
Passing yards 175 41
Total offense 174 253
Penalties-yards 10-148 3-27
Fumbles-lost 3/2 2/2
Individual statistics
Rushing: SR - Coles 31-146; Cody Jones 10-27; Trevian White 5-39.
JF - Mikey Wallman 6-19; Jones 6-13; Sims 1-2.
Passing: SR - Jones 4-9-0, 41 yards. JF - John Ayers 5-17-3, 175 yards.
Receiving: SR - Coles 1-17, Jarood Nichols 1-12; Same Jennnings 1-2.
JF - Dominique Royal 4-93; Gingrich 2-14; Mikey Williams 1-38.
Staff Reports - WSLS.com/sports
Salem 18 Lord Boteourt 13
The Salem Spartans were able to overcome 5 lost fumbles and 80 yards in penalties and a fourth quarter rally from
Lord Boteourt to beat the Caviliers 18-13 Friday night in Salem.
Salem outgained Lord Boteourt 273-152, led by running back Jordan Daniels who rushed for 69 yards and a touchdown.
Salem starts the season at 1-0.
Lord Botetourt drops to 0-2.
E.C. Glass 14 William Fleming 6
Limited to just 70 yards in the first three quarters, William Fleming's offense never got untracked as visiting E.C. Glass ruined the Colonels' debut in their new Stadium Friday with a 14-6 non-district victory.
A standing-room-only crowd several rows deep jammed the stadium on a night when Fleming inducted the inaugural class into its athletic hall of fame in a ceremony before the 2010 season opener.
All that was missing was a victory as Glass used a fourth-quarter goal-line stand to take the win back to Lynchburg.
Fleming appeared poised to at least take its first lead of the night midway through the fourth quarter with a first-and-goal situation from the Glass 3-yard line with the Hilltoppers leading 7-6.
However, Glass stuffed Jonathan Hagins and J.B. Waker on two inside runs, then sacked Fleming quarterback Kevin Waid on third down. The result was a 25-yard field goal attempt by Shangler Joseph that sailed wide left with 7:35to play.
After a scoreless first half, Glass grabbed a 7-0 lead with 6:16 left in the third quarter on a 4-yard run by Lamont Hamlette.
Fleming answered as freshman Trevor Mike recovered a muffed punt at the Glass 20, and Foster etched his name in school history with the first Colonels TD in the new stadium on a fourth-down run from the 1.
Glass, which lost 28-21 last week at Franklin County, blocked Joseph's extra point, then took a 14-6 lead with 2:03 to play when quarterback Jordan Anderson hit Daniel Bowling on a 34-yard TD pass on a bold fourth-and-2 call.
Liberty 47 Blacksburg 17
Liberty trailed 17-14 in the second quarter, but responded with 33 unanswered points in the second half to improve to 2-0 on the season.
Anthony Reynolds scored on a pair of 1-yard rushing touchdowns and returned a fumble 20 yards for a third score.
Thomas Clark rushed four times for 44 yards and a score. He also returned a fumble 40 yard for a score. Kody Outhong led the team with 87 yards rushing including a 16-yard score.
Altavista 62 Parry McCluer 6
Altavista's Jestin Brown rushed for two first-quarter touchdowns as the Colonels (1-0) rolled to a 48-0 halftime lead over Parry McCluer (0-2).
Rick Adams threw for two scores and ran for another and Jarrod Hunt rushed three times for 85 yards. Brown finished with 83 yards on seven carries.
Altavista defense forced six turnovers and held the Blues to 82 yards of offense. The Colonels also returned to two fumbles for scores. DaQuan Duncan returned one five yards and Kavon Woolfolk the other for 32 yards.
Other scores:
North Stafford 27 Halifax County 7
Patrick Henry 26 Bassett 7
George Washington 41 Person (N.C.) 12
William Byrd 25 Hidden Valley 0
Alleghany 31 Rockbridge County 7
Northside 27 Pulaski County 7
Cave Spring 47 Graham 14
Christiansburg 35 Giles 0
Magna Vista 44 Morehead (N.C.) 14
Heritage 49 Martinsville 12
Carroll County 47 Patrick County 19
Rustburg 21 Tunstall 18
Amherst County 34 Tabb 0
Brookville 35 William Campbell 6
Heritage 49 Martinsville 12
Fort Chiswell 41 Auburn 0
Eastern Montgomery 48 Narrows 6
Floyd County 48 Rural Retreat 20
Glenvar 41 James River 34
LCA 23 Charlotte Christian 13
September 03, 2010
Lynchburg-Hillcats.com
Winston-Salem topped Lynchburg 6-4 to complete a four-game series sweep of the Hillcats at BB&T Ballpark.
The Dash finished the season series against the Cats with a 16-4 record.
Winston-Salem struck first in the bottom of the second inning with a pair of runs.
Jason Bour singled in a run and Drew Garcia doubled in the other. Lynchburg came back to erase the two-run deficit with a pair of solo home runs.
The first came in the third inning when Kevyn Feiner hit his first home run since returning to the Hillcats from Low-A Dayton.
The second was a titanic blast off of the bat of Neftali Soto to tie the game at two a piece. It was Soto's team leading 19th home run of the season and he is now third in the Carolina League in the category.
The Dash broke the 2-2 tie with a four-run bottom of the fourth inning to take a 6-2 lead.
A two-run homer by Garcia plated a pair and Jon Gilmore brought in two more with a base hit in the frame. The Hillcats responded with two runs of their own in the top of the fifth inning to pull back within a pair. Soto and Henry Rodriguez both had an RBI single in the inning to make it a 6-4 game.
The loss went to starter Josh Ravin (2-1) for Lynchburg (30-35, 59-76) and the win went to starter Terry Doyle (8-8) and the save went to Brandon Kloess (1) for Winston-Salem (36-28, 79, 55), who has now won eight straight.
The four-game sweep by the Dash marked the fourth time this season Winston-Salem swept the Hillcats and they went 16-4 against the Cats this season.
Lynchburg begins their final series of the season on Saturday night at Myrtle Beach with a 7:05 p.m. first pitch on Saturday night at BB&T Coastal Field.
Left-hander Justin Walker (3-2, 7.59) will get the call for the Cats opposite right-hander Paul Clemens (0-3, 3.49) for the Pelicans.
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HILLCATS WIN 3RD IN A ROW July 26, 2010
Lynchburg-Hillcats.com Lynchburg homered four times in a game for the first time this season en route to a 7-4 victory at Frederick. Neftali Soto smacked a three-run homer in the first and now leads the team with 15 homers and 54 RBI. The Hillcats wasted no time jumping all over the Keys with a five-run first inning. The first five Cats that came to the plate all got hits and all scored. Neftali Soto started the scoring with a three-run home run. It was his team-leading 15th of the season and it was his first three-run shot of the campaign. After a single by Denis Phipps, Chris Richburg followed with a two-run homer, his first as a Hillcat to make it a 5-0 game with still no outs recorded in the ballgame. In the third inning the Green & Gold added to their lead with another long ball, this one a solo shot by Phipps, his fifth dinger in 12 games with the Hillcats. That homer gave Phipps seven straight hits, which tied Pedro Powell for the most consecutive hits in Hillcats history. The Keys plated their first run of the evening in the bottom of the frame with an RBI single by Kyle Hudson to make it 6-1. With the bases loaded later in that inning with one out, Billy Rowell hit a sharply hit ground ball down the third base line that appeared to be headed into the left field corner. But Shane Carlson made a diving stop, got to his feet, stepped on third base and threw to first in time for the inning ending double play. The next half inning Carlson started things off by hitting his first homer as a Cat to up the lead to 7-1. Frederick got back within striking distance in the bottom of the seventh inning with three runs to pull within three at 7-4. Bobby Stevens, Xavier Avery and Hudson had three straight doubles to plate a pair of runs and chase Hillcats starter James Avery from the contest. Ronnie Welty singled in another run in the inning to finish the scoring in the frame and on the night. The win went to Avery (6-3) and the save was notched by Donnie Joseph (11) for Lynchburg (13-17, 42-58) and the loss went to starter Nathan Moreau (3-1) for Frederick (15-15, 56-44). The Hillcats will look for their fourth straight win on Tuesday night at 7:00 p.m. at Harry Grove Stadium. Right-hander Chase Ware (0-2, 3.66) will get the call for the Cats opposite righty Ryan Berry (2-1, 2.67) scheduled to start for the Keys. |












