High school scoreboard: No. 11 First Colonial edges No. 5 Ocean Lakes in five-set girls volleyball upset

High school scoreboard: No. 11 First Colonial edges No. 5 Ocean Lakes in five-set girls volleyball upset



Field hockey

757Teamz Top 15

#3 Great Bridge 1, #11 Maury 0

Leah Orrock scored with an assist by Lexi Curtis. Goalkeeper Brooke Fierst earned the shutout for the Wildcats.

#4 Cox 6, Tallwood 0

Bella Glenn led the Falcons with two goals and two assists. Mikeala Quinn followed with one goal and two assists. Campbell Wright, Lauren Templeton and Lilly Schrott also scored once.

#5 Nansemond River 7, #14 Grafton 1

The Warriors were led by Caitlin Outlaw with three goals and Caydence Parker with two goals and an assist. Marissa Schmidt and Brylee Prillaman each scored once. Olivia Forbes and Brayden Johnston contributed three and two assists, respectively.

#6 Poquoson 9, Smithfield 1

Ashley Groseth logged three goals for the Islanders. Elizabeth Trant, Caroline Harper, Aubrey Struck, Sophia Dinonno, Lucy Carpenter and Addison Forrest all scored once.

#8 First Colonial 4, Kempsville 0

Lucy Domozick recorded a goal and two assists for the Patriots. Isadora Kitzmiller provided two assists, while Elyse Hinkel scored twice. Sophie Stroud contributed one goal. Goalkeeper Addie Savoie earned the shutout with one save.

#10 York 6, Bruton 0

The Falcons were led by Lexi Anderson with three goals and one assist. Carissa Beales, Natalie Moss and Brit Barnes each added a goal, while Gracie White and Chevelle Claypool each provided two assists.

#15 Cape Henry Collegiate 7, Hampton Roads Academy 0

Camille Lebel earned a career-high for a single game with three goals and two assists. Karrigan Cummings and Page Minihan each added two goals for the Dolphins, while Lia Mulkey, Finley McMath and Kelly Sharp each provided an assist.

Beach District

Bayside 5, Green Run 0

Maddie Spears and Lillian Yoder each tallied a goal and two assists for the Marlins. Bianca Adame, Leigha Farias and Caroline Fretwell also added goals.

Kellam 2, Princess Anne 1

Liv Sannes and Sarah Meadows both scored for the Knights. The Cavaliers’ goal was registered by Brooke Ferlauto with an assist by Kelsey Manugo.

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Golf

Class 4 state championship

Blacksburg 293, Jamestown 311, Broad Run 311, Hanover 314, Jefferson Forest 319, Loudon Valley 321, Lafayette 323, Atlee 332

The Eagles of Jamestown tied for second place with Broad Run of Ashburn in the VHSL state Class 4 golf tournament. The Rams of Lafayette placed seventh. Read more in the linked article.

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Boys soccer

Private schools

Norfolk Collegiate 6, Nansemond-Suffolk Academy 1

Six different scorers led the Oaks in a TCIS win.

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Girls tennis

Private schools

Cape Henry Collegiate 9, Hampton Roads Academy 0

The Dolphins, ranked second in VISAA Division II, swept the Navigators.

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Boys volleyball

757Teamz Top 15

#1 Kellam d. Green Run, 3-0

(25-20, 25-17, 25-21)

Dylan Calkins and Nathan Pyka led the Knights with 12 kills each.

#3 Warwick d. Denbigh, 3-0

(25-20, 25-21, 25-9)

The Peninsula District-leading Raiders defeated the host Patriots in Newport News.

#4 Menchville d. Heritage, 3-0

Luke Woodard logged seven kills and 25 assists for the Monarchs. Avion Massey added 14 kills and seven digs.

#5 Grassfield d. #11 Hickory, 3-2

(21-25, 25-23, 25-14, 17-25, 15-11)

Andrew Burke led the Grizzlies with 24 kills and four blocks. Caedan Agustin provided 42 assists, while Marcus Berry and Colton Amerson added eight blocks.

#10 Western Branch d. Deep Creek, 3-0

(25-17, 25-16, 25-16)

Nate Brownfield totaled four aces, three blocks, 16 assists and two digs. Elijah Quinata finished with 11 kills for the Bruins.

#12 Great Bridge d. King’s Fork, 3-0

(25-18, 25-21, 25-18)

Adam Donato and Caleb Stevenson led the Wildcats’ offense with eight and six kills, respectively. Colton Gordon logged 11 digs, and Dylan Dong provided 10 assists.

#13 Indian River d. Oscar Smith, 3-0

(25-12, 25-14, 25-11)

The Braves defeated the Tigers in straight sets.

Peninsula District

Woodside d. Bethel, 3-1

(25-17, 24-26, 25-9, 25-16)

Kaden Gragg led the Wolverines with four aces, 10 kills and seven blocks. Connor Castillo, Shane Hicks and Zavion Vincent combined for 19 kills. Samere Coleman finished with four aces and four blocks. Troy Dam and Jharen Radovan totaled 25 assists.

Nondistrict

Cape Henry Collegiate d. Gloucester, 3-2

(25-15, 20-25, 25-23, 14-25, 15-11)

Landon Lewis logged 16 assists, 12 digs and two kills for the Dolphins. Trent Parker recorded 24 kills, 12 digs and four aces. Matt Todl and Mason Walesczyk added 24 and 19 respective digs. Jordan Glascock contributed 21 assists and three blocks.

Private schools

Norfolk Christian d. Catholic, 3-2

(24-26, 25-17, 27-25, 21-25, 15-13)

Jered Oh logged 28 kills for the Ambassadors, and DJ Howell finished with 41 assists.

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Girls volleyball

757Teamz Top 15

#1 Grafton d. Lafayette, 3-0

(25-13, 25-9, 25-20)

Alivia Breckons tallied nine kills and four aces for the Clippers. Kenzie Smith and Ana Breckons combined for 12 kills and four blocks. Ally Burke added 17 digs and four aces.

#2 Kellam d. Green Run, 3-0

(25-8, 25-12, 25-18)

The Knights were led offensively by Sophie Barnes, Skylar Witte and Vanessa Jarvis with seven, six and five kills, respectively. Riley Erwin and Emmie Irving combined for 20 assists, while Giulia Allison led defensively with eight digs.

#3 Norfolk Academy d. Peninsula Catholic, 3-1

Sydney Petersen led the Bulldogs with 25 digs. Petersen, Caitlyn Thompson and Vivi Deans totaled 26 kills.

#4 StoneBridge d. Greenbrier Christian Academy, 3-0

(25-14, 25-18, 25-12)

The Cavaliers were led by Payton Weatherford with 14 kills and Selah Telfer with 25 assists. Lauren Bickley added four aces and 17 points on serve.

#11 First Colonial d. #5 Ocean Lakes, 3-2

(21-25, 18-25, 25-20, 25-17, 15-12)

Teagan Emdadi and Avery Alderks led the Patriots (10-9) offensively with 16 and 13 kills, respectively. Reese Parker added nine kills, while Allie Skarbek recorded 26 digs. Alayna Cole finished with 48 assists.

#7 Kempsville d. Princess Anne, 3-0

(25-14, 26-24, 25-15)

The Chiefs combined for 40 offensive points.

#8 Cox d. Bayside, 3-2

(25-18, 23-25, 25-16, 23-25, 15-10)

June Culicerto registered five aces, and Kathleen Grosz logged 14 kills for the Falcons.

#14 Indian River d. Oscar Smith, 3-2

(21-25, 25-17, 26-28, 26-24, 15-3)

Alyssa Carr earned a double-double for the Braves with 16 kills and 10 aces. Shawnese Payton and Terri Taylor combined for 21 kills and 19 blocks.

#15 Grassfield d. Hickory, 3-0

(25-11, 25-21, 25-23)

Ryann Bothof finished with 10 digs for the Grizzlies, and Benisa Moore provided 10 kills. Alyssa Caras and Kennedy Hamel both contributed 10 assists.

Beach District

Landstown d. Tallwood, 3-1

Cheyenne Wright and Alyssa Ellerbe combined for 25 kills, while Kailyn Johnson and Sophia Decker combined for 32 assists. Zaria Burden, Wright and Decker contributed 62 digs for the Eagles.

Peninsula District

Warwick d. Denbigh, 3-0

The Raiders were victorious in straight sets.

Southeastern District

Great Bridge d. King’s Fork, 3-0

(25-10, 25-12, 25-16)

Katarina Vardeman and Marcy Stambaugh combined for 15 kills in a straight-sets victory for the Wildcats.

Western Branch d. Deep Creek, 3-1

(23-25, 25-21, 25-17, 25-17)

Keira Wright registered 11 aces, seven kills and one block for the Bruins. Dailynn Cook tallied seven kills and two aces, while Saniya Wiggins logged five aces and two kills.

Private schools

Cape Henry Collegiate d. Hampton Roads Academy, 3-0

(25-13, 25-18, 25-13)

The Dolphins were led by Kate Kimball with 12 kills. Ella Goodove and Hania Gorniak each followed with five kills. Cape Henry improved to 12-7 overall and 4-3 in the TCIS.

Gateway Christian d. Denbigh Baptist, 3-0

(23-25, 25-19, 25-8, 25-19)

The Crusaders totaled 104 digs. Kaleigh Nagata, Addy Schapper and Ella Obando provided 25, 24 and 20 respective digs. Emma Cory tallied 25 kills.

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