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Huge weekend for local stars

December 6th, 2008 at 10:23 pm by Chris Reckling under Sports

Don’t mess with the Eastern Region!

If you think your gonna line up against this area’s best football players and come away with a win, think again. The titles have been handed out and Hampton Roads makes it 3 for 3. Oscar Smith, Phoebus and Franklin are king of the hill in Virginia.

Dinwiddie, done! Osbourn, ouch! Clintwood, crushed! And the damage doesn’t end there. Boston College, bumbed! Villanova, vanished! Players from the 757 took a big bite out of the competition and made a statement on the grandest stage.

Here’s a tought question. Who had the best weekend?

Does the honor go to Phoebus battering ram Shawne Alston? All he did was run wild on Dinwiddie. The West Virginia bound recruit weaved his way for 237 yards and 2 touchdowns. How about teamate Tajh Boyd. All he did was throw 3 touchdown passes in the final game of his high school career.

Maybe the best performance was in the Oscar Smith blow out over Osbourn. Tim Smith only caught 6 balls. But 4 of those catches went for touchdowns and they were all long. His touchdowns covered 34, 64, 54 and 54 yards. How about his runningmate and future Virginia teamate Perry Jones. Jones rushed for 150 yards and 2 touchdowns. Smith and Jones had games they will never forget, but the best of the bunch goes to Phillip Sims. All he did was throw for a state championship 6 touchdowns. Sims had 5 touchdown tosses before halftime. It was a good thing Oscar Smith took it’s foot off the pedal in the second half, or else Sims would have torched Lane Stadium like never scene before. Instead he finished with 334 yards passing. Keep in mind, the kid is just a junior and yes now more than ever, schools from near and far will be busting down his door!

Now Franklin had it’s share of studs too. Quarterback Donzelle Shearin capped off a great season with 2 touchdowns in the state title game.

No doubt these kids will go on to great careers in college. It seems like just yesterday we were praising Tyrod Taylor and Rodney Landers. Taylor ran for 2 touchdowns and was named the ACC Championship game MVP. Landers almost single-handidly led James Madison to the Div. 1AA semifinal. He threw 3 touchdowns and ran for another. The former Tallwood star was the games leading rusher.

Yes you could say the boys from the 757 made a statement this weekend. The path to football greatness goes thru Hampton Roads.


H.S. football needs “And One”

November 23rd, 2008 at 12:02 am by Chris Reckling under Sports

Who has the better football team? Is it Phoebus or Oscar Smith? You can debate this all you want, but the sad reality is, we’ll never know. The only way to get a true answer to that age old question is for those two teams to play each other, and that’s not gonna happen.

Thanks to breaking up schools in divisions, the two best teams in Hampton Roads rarely play each other. So as it stands, Phoebus is the best Division 5 team in Hampton Roads. Oscar Smith is king of Division 6.

But wouldn’t be great if after the season these two teams squared off and decided who was the real king of high school football in Hampton Roads? You could rent Dick Price Stadium at Norfolk State, hype the game and sell it out as the High School Super Bowl. Pundits would say that adding one more game to the grueling schedule would be too much for these kids to handle. Hogwash! These seniors would love to play one last football game in front of thousands of local fans.

There is so much debate over college football and how they crown a champion. The BCS has it’s flaws. Some say adding one more game to the college schedule is the answer. How about doing the same here in Hampton Roads for high school football?

Sure I know having one extra game to decide the true Eastern Region Champion will never happen and that means we will never know who the better team is between Phoebus and Oscar Smith. But I guess we don’t need to have an extra game, because everybody knows that the Phantoms would crush the Tigers!