The seventh week of Northern Virginia football came just after the release of the first VHSL ratings which gave fans an early look at the playoff contenders and pretenders. While many of the top slots were filled with the usual suspects, there were some surprises as W.T. Woodson (6C) and Mountain View (5D) led their respective divisions. Woodson will hold its spot after an 18-7 win over Class 6 South County, but Mountain View, and second seeded Massaponax, may drop after a heartbreaking 17-16 loss to Brooke Point for the View and Ponax’s 35-0 shutout by Colonial Forge.
Meanwhile, in Lower Alexandria…
Hayfield 34, Mt. Vernon 18
Chase Soper threw for four touchdowns and ran for a fifth, as the Hawks opened up an early lead and held off the previously undefeated Majors 34-18.
For the second year in a row, it was the Hawks who tripped up a 5-0 start for Mt. Vernon. Ironically, the Majors controlled the momentum in the first quarter, but could only muster a 36-yard field goal from Sam Renzi. A Jayden Lenore interception snuffed another Major drive, while Marquez Perdue recovered a Mount Vernon fumble to end another. After Perdue’s recovery, Soper snuck into the end zone from the 3 to open up a 7-3 lead.
Just before halftime, Soper found Scott Woods on a screen and the sophomore sprinted 85 yards for the Hawks’ second TD, as Hayfield took a 14-3 lead into intermission. Woods would catch a slant pass for another 75-yard score early in the third quarter to clinch the game for Hayfield, who now match Mt. Vernon’s 5-1 record.
Tim Drummond-Wiggins caught the other two Soper touchdown passes.
Westfield 17, Madison 15
The Bulldogs won their state-leading 30th game in a row, but fended off a spirited challenge from The Warhawks before escaping with a two-point victory.
Bizzet Woodley caught an eight-yard touchdown pass from Noah Kim and Isaiah Daniel (17 carries, 81 yards) ran for a six-yard score as Westfield built up a 14-7 halftime lead. Riley Nugent’s 33-yard field goal in the third quarter bumped the lead to ten, but a fourth quarter TD by Madison, followed by a two-point conversion kept the Hawks within striking distance late in the game.
Brandon Walker led Madison (5-2) with 121 rushing yards, while John Finney caught five passes for 113 yards.
Marshall 18, Annandale 15
Andrew Margiotta caught a 25-yard touchdown pass from brother Patrick, as the Statesmen solidified their playoff hopes with a narrow win over the Atoms.
Ethan Chang’s 25=yard field goal in the third quarter proved to be the winning points for Marshall (4-2). Colin Nininger led the Statesmen with 99 rushing yards, while Patrick Margiotta scored the other TD on a run. For Annandale (1-5), Baron Davis had 96 yards on 14 carries, while Davis and Devin Gill ran for scores.
Centreville 56, Oakton 0
The Wildcats raced to a 49-0halftime lead and remained unbeaten with a convincing win against the Cougars.
Anthony Ramos ran for two first quarter touchdowns, while Kalin Jean added a 40-yard rushing score and 19-yard pick six for Centreville (7-0). Jabar Anunay, Malcolm Lott and Jaquan Price also ran for scores.
On defense, Carey Dickinson also returned an interception 40 yards for a score.
Eastern View 42, Chancellor 7
Matt Lowry threw for three touchdowns and ran for another as the Cyclones won their 33rd straight regular season game.
Lowry accounted for 308 yards, with 143 on the ground while passing for 165, completing nine of 14 passes. Blake Leake caught two of the three passing TD’s and Noah Proctor scored on a 35-yard reception in the first quarter. Keyshawn Butler also scored on a 42-yard punt return for Eastern View (7-0). Trey Holmes (12 carries, 71 yards) opened the scoring with a 10-yard rush in the first quarter.
Colonial Forge 35, Massaponax 0
In a battle of Fredericksburg area heavyweights, Ernesto Bowen ran for 164 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Eagles to a surprisingly easy win over Massaponax.
The Panthers, who entered the game averaging 307 rushing yards per game, were held to 143 by a stout Forge defense. Madden Lowe connected on 11 of 13 passes for 128 yards and two scores – a 21-yarder to Zack Kindel and 18-yarder to Joshua Jackson. Max Kauthen added a 15-yard run for a score in the second half as the Eagles extended their record to 7-0, while Ponax (6-1) suffered its first defeat.
Brooke Point 17, Mountain View 16
Brooke Point overcame a 16-3 halftime deficit to stun the Class 5D top-ranked Mountain View squad by a point.
Sophomore quarterback Charles Mutter, relieving an injured Noah Sanders, scored the game-winning touchdown on a seven-yard run in the final quarter. The Wildcats had one more chance to score and made it to the Brooke Point 15 to set up a potential game-winning field goal, but lost nine yards on the next play to fall out of three-point range.
The Black-Hawks’ Christian Thompson rushed for 97 yards on 20 carries and blocked two punts on special teams. Ronald Robinson (12 caries, 73 yards) added a 38-yard scoring run for the game’s first score. Brooke Point is now 4-2 while Mountain View fell to 5-1.
Freedom 58, Forest Park 19 (Powell throws 6 TD’s)
Quest Powell threw for six touchdowns on 20 of 26 passing to lead Freedom to a whitewash over their Woodbridge rival.
Powell threw for 367 yards, and three of his TD passes were caught by Umari Hatcher (5 catches, 97 yards). Tyquan Brown, a week after rushing for 324 yards, added 113 on Friday with two touchdowns among his 19 carries.
Cortez Jackson led the Freedom defense with 17 tackles, while Jason Hawkins and TJ Mountain intercepted passes. Josh Fuga added a pair of sacks for the Eagles, who raised their record to 5-1.
Yorktown 42, McLean 14
Grant Wilson threw for 275 yards and five touchdowns to lead the Patriots to victory over the Highlanders.
Wilson completed 13 of 18 passes and Max Patterson (4 receptions, 99 yards) caught three scores, from 40, 27 and 19 yards. In all, Yorktown gained 513 yards and did not commit a turnover. Jakore Harmon had a 70-yard TD catch with Jack McCool grabbing the other scoring pass. Will Cantwell added a 13-yard rushing score and the Pats evened their record at 3-3.
Woodgrove 43, Riverside 7
KJ Lewis rushed for three touchdowns as the Wolverines stormed to a convincing win over their upstart opponent.
Lewis ran for 186 yards for Woodgrove (3-2) and quarterback Graham Walker ran and threw for a touchdown, a 34-yard score to Ben Castellano. Freshman Price Williams gained 81 yards and a touchdown on just five carries. The Rams, who clinched their first .500 season ever last week, fell to 5-2.
Other scores
Battlefield 38, Osbourn 6
Brentsville 14, Warren County 6
Broad Run 40, Booker T. Washington 3
Centreville 56, Oakton 0 x
Champe 21, Potomac Falls 0
Courtland 27, King George 14
Culpeper 35, Skyline 21
Episcopal 21, St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes 5
Falls Church 46, Lee 34
Flint Hill 42, Sidwell Friends 0
Herndon 27, Washington-Lee 19
Hylton 34, Colgan 20
John Paul the Great 48, Jefferson 6
Justice 27, Edison 3
Lake Braddock 38, Robinson 0
Marshall 18, Annandale 15
Osbourn Park 14, Gar-Field 12
Patriot 29, Stonewall Jackson 19
Paul VI 56, Bishop Ireton 28
Potomac School 37, St. James 36
Rappahannock 14, Fishburne Military 6
Rock Ridge 44, Freedom – S. Riding 14
St. Mary’s Ryken 42, O’Connell 7
South Lakes 34, Langley 28
Spotsylvania 51, Caroline 12
Stone Bridge 49, Briar Woods 6
Stafford 14, Riverbend 7
Strasburg 35, George Mason 7
T.C. Williams 35, West Potomac 13
W.T. Woodson 18, South County 7
Wakefield 34, National Collegiate 28
West Springfield 26, Fairfax 21
Woodbridge 55, Potomac 25