Osborne, Spector Win Joe-Zilla 5 Miler

                                                                        2021 Joe-Zilla 5 Miler

              Final event of the Trailzilla Trail Run Series
                   Sandy Bottom Nature Park, Hampton, VA
                      Saturday, July 10, 2021 9:00 AM
                  Benefitting the Friends of Sandy Bottom
     A PENINSULA TRACK CLUB GRAND PRIX EVENT




Place O'All Name                       Age City State           Time   Pace
===== ===== ========================   === ===================  
TOP OVERALL MEN
    1     1 ANDREW OSBORNE              27 YORKTOWN VA          28:09  5:40     
    2     3 CHRIS LAWS                  45 NEWPORT NEWS VA      31:44  6:24 *   
    3     4 JOHN PIGGOTT                56 WILLIAMSBURG VA      33:07  6:40     
TOP OVERALL WOMEN
    1     2 BETHANY SPECTOR             32 VIRGINIA BEACH VA    31:11  6:17     
    2     9 MEGAN SCHULZE               38 GLEN ALLEN VA        35:48  7:13 *   
    3    11 SVETLANA GONCHAROVA         23 WILLIAMSBURG VA      36:18  7:19     
MASTERS MEN
    1     8 JUAN CORTES                 45 ELIZABETH CITY NC    34:55  7:02     
    2    10 JASON GLENN                 44 WILLIAMSBURG VA      36:02  7:15     
    3    13 JIM DUFFY                   69 POQUOSON VA          37:43  7:36 *   
MASTERS WOMEN
    1    15 MAY CARLSON                 45 HAMPTON VA           38:21  7:43     
    2    26 SUSAN HAGEL                 48 NORFOLK VA           42:20  8:31 *   
    3    30 JENNIFER CORNETTE           50 NORFOLK VA           43:41  8:48 *   

MEN:  14 AND UNDER
    1    37 BRAXTON LEE                 11 QUINTON VA           45:08  9:05 *   
MEN:  25 - 29
    1    12 ADAM DEMHARTER              25 WILLIAMSBURG VA      36:44  7:24     
    2    16 TREVOR UHL                  26 NORFOLK VA           38:32  7:46     
MEN:  30 - 34
    1     5 JORDAN SPECTOR              34 VIRGINIA BEACH VA    33:38  6:46     
    2     6 DEXTER MOORE                34 HAMPTON VA           34:13  6:53 *   
    3     7 DAVID HARTMANN              33 NORFOLK VA           34:15  6:54     
MEN:  35 - 39
    1    22 AYAZ SAHIBZADA              39 VIRGINIA BEACH VA    40:36  8:11     
    2    57 BEN MACKIN                  35 WILLIAMSBURG VA      51:21 10:20     
MEN:  50 - 54
    1    25 JOSE TORRES                 52 SUFFOLK VA           42:00  8:27     
    2    52 MARK KONST                  52 NEWPORT NEWS VA      50:42 10:12 *   
    3    55 PAUL CLARK                  52 HAMPTON VA           50:54 10:15     
MEN:  55 - 59
    1    18 WALT BRUCE                  59 YORKTOWN VA          38:53  7:50 *   
    2    23 KEVIN GRIERSON              55 WILLIAMSBURG VA      40:49  8:13 *   
    3    24 MARK YATES                  56 SUFFOLK VA           41:06  8:17     
MEN:  60 - 64
    1    17 TIMOTHY WESTFALL            63 NORFOLK VA           38:34  7:46 *   
    2    28 BILL PRICE                  61 CHESAPEAKE VA        42:47  8:37     
    3    39 DWIGHT STARKS               60 VIRGINIA BEACH VA    45:29  9:09     
MEN:  65 - 69
    1    19 ED ELMORE                   69 GLOUCESTER VA        39:29  7:57 *   
    2    27 RICK HARTUNG                67 HAMPTON VA           42:25  8:32 *   
    3    29 FRANK SCARINGELLO           67 NORFOLK VA           43:00  8:40     
MEN:  70 - 74
    1    34 JOSEPH VERDIRAME            71 SUFFOLK VA           44:07  8:53 *   
    2    38 JIMMY C BLOUNT              70 WILLIAMSBURG VA      45:11  9:06 *   
    3    77 STEPHEN SCUDDER             72 VIRGINIA BEACH VA  1:09:08 13:55 *   
MEN:  75 AND OVER
    1    50 RONALD KELLUM               77 HAMPTON VA           49:25  9:57 *   
    2    72 JOHN MUNDAY                 81 CHESAPEAKE VA      1:04:35 13:00 *   

WOMEN:  25 - 29
    1    20 ABBY HANKINS                25 NORFOLK VA           39:29  7:57     
    2    56 CARLY BOWEN                 28 HAMPTON VA           51:18 10:20     
WOMEN:  30 - 34
    1    21 JENNIFER ZANGHI             30 WILLIAMSBURG VA      39:55  8:02     
    2    63 ASHLEY MORROW               33 SMITHFIELD VA        53:24 10:45     
WOMEN:  35 - 39
    1    14 ERIN MACHIE                 36 NEWPORT NEWS VA      38:08  7:41     
    2    31 JAIME LAWSON                39 HAMPTON VA           43:57  8:51 *   
    3    48 SARA LEONE                  36 NEWPORT NEWS VA      48:23  9:44 *   
WOMEN:  40 - 44
    1    40 SAMANTHA DEMYANYUK          44 HAMPTON VA           46:23  9:20     
    2    49 AMANDA COLLIER              41 YORKTOWN VA          48:46  9:49 *   
    3    59 JENNIFER LITTLE             41 YORKTOWN VA          52:22 10:33 *   
WOMEN:  45 - 49
    1    47 CRYSTAL DAVENPORT           46 YORKTOWN VA          47:36  9:35 *   
WOMEN:  50 - 54
    1    65 TARA DRESS                  53 YORKTOWN VA          53:58 10:52 *   
    2    68 MARIE PRICE                 53 CHESAPEAKE VA        57:54 11:39     
    3    73 TERESA MARKLEY              52 NEWPORT NEWS VA    1:05:36 13:12     
WOMEN:  55 - 59
    1    35 CHRISTINE SCHAFFNER         58 YORKTOWN VA          44:40  9:00 *   
    2    36 VALOR FOY JONES             58 NEWPORT NEWS VA      45:01  9:04 *   
WOMEN:  60 - 64
    1    33 NORMA PHILLIPS              60 WILLIAMSBURG VA      44:03  8:52 *   
    2    45 GLORIA FREEMAN              60 HAMPTON VA           47:15  9:31 *   
    3    61 MARY GIBBS                  62 POQUOSON VA          52:52 10:39 *   
WOMEN:  65 - 69
    1    46 HELEN WORTHINGTON           66 BENA VA              47:29  9:34 *   
WOMEN:  70 AND OVER
    1    66 BARBARA BIASI               73 YORKTOWN VA          54:09 10:54 *   
    2    75 MARY HARMAN                 70 NEWPORT NEWS VA    1:06:18 13:21 *  

Place O'All Name                       Age City State           Time   Pace
===== ===== ========================   === ===================  =====  ====
TOP OVERALL MEN
    1     1 ANDREW OSBORNE              27 YORKTOWN VA          28:09  5:40     
    2     3 CHRIS LAWS                  45 NEWPORT NEWS VA      31:44  6:24 *   
    3     4 JOHN PIGGOTT                56 WILLIAMSBURG VA      33:07  6:40     
TOP OVERALL WOMEN
    1     2 BETHANY SPECTOR             32 VIRGINIA BEACH VA    31:11  6:17     
    2     9 MEGAN SCHULZE               38 GLEN ALLEN VA        35:48  7:13 *   
    3    11 SVETLANA GONCHAROVA  23 WILLIAMSBURG VA      36:18  7:19     
MASTERS MEN
    1     8 JUAN CORTES                 45 ELIZABETH CITY NC    34:55  7:02     
    2    10 JASON GLENN                 44 WILLIAMSBURG VA      36:02  7:15     
    3    13 JIM DUFFY                   69 POQUOSON VA          37:43  7:36 *   
MASTERS WOMEN
    1    15 MAY CARLSON                 45 HAMPTON VA           38:21  7:43     
    2    26 SUSAN HAGEL                 48 NORFOLK VA           42:20  8:31 *   
    3    30 JENNIFER CORNETTE           50 NORFOLK VA           43:41  8:48 *   

MEN:  14 AND UNDER
    1    37 BRAXTON LEE                 11 QUINTON VA           45:08  9:05 *   
MEN:  15 - 19
    NONE
MEN:  20 - 24
    NONE
MEN:  25 - 29
    1    12 ADAM DEMHARTER              25 WILLIAMSBURG VA      36:44  7:24     
    2    16 TREVOR UHL                  26 NORFOLK VA           38:32  7:46     
MEN:  30 - 34
    1     5 JORDAN SPECTOR              34 VIRGINIA BEACH VA    33:38  6:46     
    2     6 DEXTER MOORE                34 HAMPTON VA           34:13  6:53 *   
    3     7 DAVID HARTMANN              33 NORFOLK VA           34:15  6:54     
MEN:  35 - 39
    1    22 AYAZ SAHIBZADA              39 VIRGINIA BEACH VA    40:36  8:11     
    2    57 BEN MACKIN                  35 WILLIAMSBURG VA      51:21 10:20     
MEN:  40 - 44
    NONE
MEN:  45 - 49
    NONE
MEN:  50 - 54
    1    25 JOSE TORRES                 52 SUFFOLK VA           42:00  8:27     
    2    52 MARK KONST                  52 NEWPORT NEWS VA      50:42 10:12 *   
    3    55 PAUL CLARK                  52 HAMPTON VA           50:54 10:15     
MEN:  55 - 59
    1    18 WALT BRUCE                  59 YORKTOWN VA          38:53  7:50 *   
    2    23 KEVIN GRIERSON              55 WILLIAMSBURG VA      40:49  8:13 *   
    3    24 MARK YATES                  56 SUFFOLK VA           41:06  8:17     
MEN:  60 - 64
    1    17 TIMOTHY WESTFALL            63 NORFOLK VA           38:34  7:46 *   
    2    28 BILL PRICE                  61 CHESAPEAKE VA        42:47  8:37     
    3    39 DWIGHT STARKS               60 VIRGINIA BEACH VA    45:29  9:09     
MEN:  65 - 69
    1    19 ED ELMORE                   69 GLOUCESTER VA        39:29  7:57 *   
    2    27 RICK HARTUNG                67 HAMPTON VA           42:25  8:32 *   
    3    29 FRANK SCARINGELLO           67 NORFOLK VA           43:00  8:40     
MEN:  70 - 74
    1    34 JOSEPH VERDIRAME            71 SUFFOLK VA           44:07  8:53 *   
    2    38 JIMMY C BLOUNT              70 WILLIAMSBURG VA      45:11  9:06 *   
    3    77 STEPHEN SCUDDER             72 VIRGINIA BEACH VA  1:09:08 13:55 *   
MEN:  75 AND OVER
    1    50 RONALD KELLUM               77 HAMPTON VA           49:25  9:57 *   
    2    72 JOHN MUNDAY                 81 CHESAPEAKE VA      1:04:35 13:00 *   

WOMEN:  14 AND UNDER
    NONE
WOMEN:  15 - 19
    NONE
WOMEN:  20 - 24
    NONE
WOMEN:  25 - 29
    1    20 ABBY HANKINS                25 NORFOLK VA           39:29  7:57     
    2    56 CARLY BOWEN                 28 HAMPTON VA           51:18 10:20     
WOMEN:  30 - 34
    1    21 JENNIFER ZANGHI             30 WILLIAMSBURG VA      39:55  8:02     
    2    63 ASHLEY MORROW               33 SMITHFIELD VA        53:24 10:45     
WOMEN:  35 - 39
    1    14 ERIN MACHIE                 36 NEWPORT NEWS VA      38:08  7:41     
    2    31 JAIME LAWSON                39 HAMPTON VA           43:57  8:51 *   
    3    48 SARA LEONE                  36 NEWPORT NEWS VA      48:23  9:44 *   
WOMEN:  40 - 44
    1    40 SAMANTHA DEMYANYUK          44 HAMPTON VA           46:23  9:20     
    2    49 AMANDA COLLIER              41 YORKTOWN VA          48:46  9:49 *   
    3    59 JENNIFER LITTLE             41 YORKTOWN VA          52:22 10:33 *   
WOMEN:  45 - 49
    1    47 CRYSTAL DAVENPORT           46 YORKTOWN VA          47:36  9:35 *   
WOMEN:  50 - 54
    1    65 TARA DRESS                  53 YORKTOWN VA          53:58 10:52 *   
    2    68 MARIE PRICE                 53 CHESAPEAKE VA        57:54 11:39     
    3    73 TERESA MARKLEY              52 NEWPORT NEWS VA    1:05:36 13:12     
WOMEN:  55 - 59
    1    35 CHRISTINE SCHAFFNER         58 YORKTOWN VA          44:40  9:00 *   
    2    36 VALOR FOY JONES             58 NEWPORT NEWS VA      45:01  9:04 *   
WOMEN:  60 - 64
    1    33 NORMA PHILLIPS              60 WILLIAMSBURG VA      44:03  8:52 *   
    2    45 GLORIA FREEMAN              60 HAMPTON VA           47:15  9:31 *   
    3    61 MARY GIBBS                  62 POQUOSON VA          52:52 10:39 *   
WOMEN:  65 - 69
    1    46 HELEN WORTHINGTON           66 BENA VA              47:29  9:34 *   
WOMEN:  70 AND OVER
    1    66 BARBARA BIASI               73 YORKTOWN VA          54:09 10:54 *   
    2    75 MARY HARMAN                 70 NEWPORT NEWS VA    1:06:18 13:21 *  

Lionsbridge FC News - Soccer Rules in Newport News!

FREE YOUTH SOCCER CLINIC ON JULY 3 PRESENTED BY RIVERSIDE

We are pleased to announce our next FREE community youth soccer clinic, presented by Riverside, on Saturday morning, July 3. These spots always go *extremely fast* so do register right away!



Register for the FREE Youth Soccer Clinic!

OPPORTUNITY TO CLINCH PLAYOFF SPOT THIS WEEKEND

Lionsbridge hosts West Virginia (Fri) and Tri-Cities (Sun)

Last weekend, Lionsbridge FC captured the CoVa Cup for a third straight year (highlights). This weekend, could more history be in the cards?

The Bridge has a chance to capture its first USL League Two playoff berth in club history. If Lionsbridge wins both games this weekend, the club will clinch a playoff spot. Lionsbridge currently sits 5 points ahead of 4th place Tri-Cities with five games to go. The top three teams in the division will make the playoffs. However, there are many paths that lead to a playoff spot for Lionsbridge, including either two wins on the weekend or a tie Friday and win on Sunday.

WEEKEND SCHEDULE at TOWNEBANK STADIUM:

Friday, 7pm vs West Virginia United 

Sunday, 7pm vs Tri-Cities FC

Get Tickets!

CHICK-FIL-A NIGHT on SUNDAY:

One lucky fan will win FREE CHICK-FIL-A FOR A YEAR on Sunday's Chick-fil-A Night at Lionsbridge FC!

SUMMER CAMP SEASON IS HERE! 

It's not too late to sign up your youngster for Lionsbridge FC Summer Camps. The first one starts next week and they continue through July. W are offering day and night camps in Newport News, Hampton, York County, Gloucester and Suffolk. Registration is now open at LionsbridgeFC.com/camps.


Yorktown 8K Freedom Run Results - Otstot and Spector Win on Memorial Day

 http://peninsulatrackclub.com/?ical_race=yorktown-freedom-run-8k

2021 YORKTOWN FREEDOM RUN MEMORIAL DAY 8K

Held at Yorktown Battlefield, Yorktown, VA

Memorial Day, Monday, May 31, 2021 

Sponsored by the Yorktown Rotary Club

USATF CERT# VA14007RT

A PENINSULA TRACK CLUB and HAMPTON ROADS SUPER GRAND PRIX EVENT


Place O’All Name                       Age City State           Time   Pace PTC

===== ===== ========================== === =================== ====== ===== ===

TOP OVERALL MEN

1     1 ADAM OTSTOT                 39 WILLIAMSBURG VA      25:41  5:10

2     2 ROGER HOPPER                30 CHESAPEAKE VA        25:46  5:11

3     3 BARON FREEMAN               21 HAMPTON VA           26:23  5:19


TOP OVERALL WOMEN

1    12 BETHANY SPECTOR             31 VIRGINIA BEACH VA    30:57  6:14

2    18 EMILY HONEYCUTT             30 NEWPORT NEWS VA      32:11  6:29

3    20 SVETLANA GONCHAROVA         23 WILLIAMSBURG VA      33:05  6:40


TOP MASTERS MEN

1    11 TOBY WORM                   48 SMITHFIELD VA        30:37  6:10

2    13 GREG LYNN                   47 HAYES VA             31:29  6:20 *

3    16 CHRIS LAWS                  45 NEWPORT NEWS VA      32:01  6:27 *


TOP MASTERS WOMEN

1    39 KAREN SANZO                 44 HAMPTON VA           36:14  7:18 *

2    51 CONNIE GLUECK               57 WILLIAMSBURG VA      38:30  7:45 *

3    60 MAY CARLSON                 45 HAMPTON VA           40:10  8:05


MEN:  12 AND UNDER

1    37 AUGUSTUS SWANSON            12 PRINCETON IL         36:03  7:15

2    67 BRAXTON LEE                             11 QUINTON VA           40:49  8:13 *

3  156 ISAAC BECK.                                10 NEW KENT VA       55:01 11:04


MEN:  13 – 19

1     6 LUCAS SIMMONS               17 CHESAPEAKE VA        27:40  5:34

2     8 EVAN MCCUE                  16 CHESAPEAKE VA        28:45  5:47

3    10 JARRETT SINDT               19 VIRGINIA BEACH VA    30:34  6:09


MEN:  20 – 24

1    54 MATTHEW MCILROY             20 NEWPORT NEWS VA      39:12  7:53


MEN:  25 – 29

1     4 TANNER SMITH                26 NEW KENT VA          27:07  5:28

2    14 MIKE SANDY                  29 LAUREL MD            31:47  6:24


MEN:  30 – 34

1     5 BLAINE O’REILLY             32 WILLIAMSBURG VA      27:35  5:33

2    74 FRANK NIXON                 34 CHESAPEAKE VA        41:35  8:22

3   140 JARED B DETRICK             32 HAMPTON VA           51:34 10:23


MEN:  35 – 39

1     7 RYAN CARROLL                38 CHESAPEAKE VA        27:50  5:36 *

2     9 ADAM KENYON                 39 SUFFOLK VA           28:53  5:49

3    15 CHRIS NOVAKOSKI             39 CHESAPEAKE VA        31:56  6:26 *


MEN:  40 – 44

1    21 ROBERT CLAYPOOLE            44 HAMPTON VA           33:18  6:42 *

2    25 MATT KIRWAN                 41 HAYES VA             34:09  6:53

3    34 MATHEW CHERUIYOT            41 WILLIAMSBURG VA      35:20  7:07


MEN:  45 – 49

1    17 DOUGLAS MARSHALL            47 MATHEWS VA           32:08  6:28

2    27 PAUL SCRIBBINS              48 GLOUCESTER VA        34:19  6:55

3    28 TIM RYAN                    47 YORKTOWN VA          34:24  6:56


MEN:  50 – 54

1    24 RICHARD KEESEE              50 HOPKINS MI           34:07  6:52

2    58 AARON CANDELLA              52 YORKTOWN VA          39:51  8:01 *

3    61 KEVIN HUGHES                52 WILLIAMSBURG VA      40:18  8:07


MEN:  55 – 59

1    19 JOHN PIGGOTT                56 WILLIAMSBURG VA      32:38  6:34

2    22 JON LEIDING                 58 VIRGINIA BEACH VA    33:29  6:45

3    29 ORLANDO PEREZ               59 NEWPORT NEWS VA      34:33  6:57


MEN:  60 – 64

1    31 KELVIN ANDERSON             60 NEWPORT NEWS VA      34:34  6:58 *

2    49 TIMOTHY HODGE               61 VIRGINIA BEACH VA    38:26  7:44

3    55 JOHN OLSON                  61 YORKTOWN VA          39:27  7:56 *


MEN:  65 – 69

1    30 STEPHEN J CHANTRY           66 WILLIAMSBURG VA      34:33  6:57 *

2    42 JIM DUFFY                   69 POQUOSON VA          37:19  7:31 *

3    77 JAMES GULLO                 66 WILLIAMSBURG VA      41:49  8:25 *


MEN:  70 AND OVER

1    53 DALE ABRAHAMSON             72 YORKTOWN VA          38:54  7:50 *

2    78 GEORGE CARRIGAN             72 WILLIAMSBURG VA      41:49  8:25

3   104 JOSEPH L VERDIRAME          71 SUFFOLK VA           45:54  9:14 *


WOMEN:  12 AND UNDER

1    87 ANNA BLACKSTON               9 MIDLOTHIAN VA        42:35  8:34

2   144 ELLIE EPPS                  11 YORKTOWN VA          52:17 10:31 *

3   180 LILY BROWN                  10 WILLIAMSBURG VA    1:05:00 13:05


WOMEN:  13 – 19

1    32 SORENNA JEAN                19 WILLIAMSBURG VA      34:42  6:59 *

2    59 BROOKE SWARRINGIM           15 LANEXA VA            40:04  8:04

3    81 CANNON JEAN                 16 WILLIAMSBURG VA      42:00  8:27 *


WOMEN:  20 – 24

NONE


WOMEN:  25 – 29

1    36 EMILY PHILPOTT              25 YORKTOWN VA          35:48  7:13

2    43 MYKAYLA HERGES              27 VIRGINIA BEACH VA    37:20  7:31

3   109 SARA MORROW                 29 NORFOLK VA           47:08  9:29


WOMEN:  30 – 34

1    23 KRISTIN ROBERTS             34 ALEXANDRIA VA        33:42  6:47

2    90 JCOURTNEY WILLIAMS          33 WILLIAMSBURG VA      43:18  8:43

3    92 EMMA HARDY                  32 TOANO VA             43:27  8:45


WOMEN:  35 – 39

1    35 MEGAN SCHULZE               38 GLEN ALLEN VA        35:21  7:07 *

2    45 ERIN WOOD                   35 NEWPORT NEWS VA      37:58  7:39

3    48 ERIN MACHIE                 36 NEWPORT NEWS VA      38:21  7:43


WOMEN:  40 – 44

1    85 LATISHA TUCKER              41 VIRGINIA BEACH VA    42:22  8:32

2    89 STEPHANIE EITZEN            43 YORKTOWN VA          43:02  8:40 *

3    96 MICHELLE HOOPER             41 HAMPTON VA           44:03  8:52


WOMEN:  45 – 49

1    64 SUSAN HAGEL                 48 NORFOLK VA           40:32  8:10 *

2   120 CARISSA WORM                45 SMITHFIELD VA        48:58  9:51

3   124 SUSAN R HUTCHINS            46 CHARLOTTE NC         49:35  9:59


WOMEN:  50 – 54

1    84 KAYE GREEN                  52 SMITHFIELD VA        42:17  8:31

2   112 ALYSON KAST                 52 YORKTOWN VA          47:20  9:32 *

3   113 CRIZTINA JEAN               52 WILLIAMSBURG VA      47:28  9:33 *


WOMEN:  55 – 59

1    63 DEELYN ROBINSON             55 WILLIAMSBURG VA      40:30  8:09

2    80 CAROLINE KIGGINS            57 YORKTOWN VA          41:59  8:27

3    99 CAROL GRANTZ                55 PORTSMOUTH VA        44:52  9:02


WOMEN:  60 – 64

1    83 NORMA PHILLIPS              60 WILLIAMSBURG VA      42:11  8:30 *

2   130 SHIRLEY STEPHENS            64 WILLIAMSBURG VA      50:37 10:11 *

3   155 LINDA PIERCE                62 EARLYSVILLE VA       54:34 10:59


WOMEN:  65 – 69

1    98 HELEN WORTHINGTON           66 BENA VA              44:41  9:00 *

2   135 MARTHA GULLO                68 WILLIAMSBURG VA      50:51 10:14 *

3   142 DEBORAH LUDI                66 YORKTOWN VA          51:55 10:27


WOMEN:  70 AND OVER

1   125 PATRICIA TRAVIS             70 WILLIAMSBURG VA      49:41 10:00 *

2   131 BARBARA BIASI               73 YORKTOWN VA          50:37 10:11 *

3   150 VIRGINIA DAVIS              71 NORFOLK VA           53:39 10:48


Axsom's Army Topples Carolina Competition in Karate, Kata, and Kobudo

The spring has been busy for the martial artists of Axsom's Army. In the first of three competitions, the AAU North Carolina Karate State Championships, the Newport News based team, consisting of 34 athletes, and eight assistant coaches, brought home 71 medals: 37 gold, 24 silver, and 10 Bronze. Below is a breakdown of the competitors' accomplishments. The tournament was held in Raleigh, NC at the Jewish Community Center.



🔥Advanced Division Tournament Update🔥

👊Amiyr Gordon (12) Silvers - Kobudo and Kata  & GOLD - Kumite * NC STATE CHAMPION 

👊Ryan Sigsbee (16) Silvers - Kobudo and Kata  & GOLD Kumite * NC STATE CHAMPION 

👊Anna Deller (17) BRONZE - Kobudo

👊Austin Galeski (18-34) GOLDs - Kata & Kumite * NC STATE CHAMPION 


🔥🔥Intermediate Tournament Update🔥🔥

👊Hunter Feicht (14) Bronze - Kobudo & GOLD - Kobudo * NC STATE CHAMPION 

👊Joe Fuscia (13) Silver - Kumite & GOLDs- Kobudo & Kata * NC STATE CHAMPION 

👊Kaitlyn Cooper (17) Triple GOLDs - Kobudo, Kata & Kumite * NC STATE CHAMPION 


🔥🔥Update on Novice Competitors🔥🔥

👊Shianne Medlin (😎 Silver - Kata & GOLDs  Kobudo & Kumite * NC STATE CHAMPION 

👊Chris Gordon (7) Bronze - Kobudo & GOLD - Kumite  * NC STATE CHAMPION 

👊Lucas Gardner (😎 GOLD - Kobudo * NC STATE CHAMPION 

👊Isaiah McClain (😎 Silver - Kata & GOLD - Kumite * NC STATE CHAMPION 

👊Jalyn Wilks (10) Silver - Kobudo  & Silver - Kumite 

👊Conner Strickland (11) GOLD - Kumite * NC STATE CHAMPION 

👊Daniela Martinez-Chellis (14) Triple GOLDs - Kobudo, Kata & Kumite *NC STATE CHAMPION 

👊Miranda Martinez-Chellis (15) Bronze - Kumite,  Silver - Kobudo & GOLD - Kata * NC STATE CHAMPION 

👊Alex Tomaino (16) Silver - Kata & GOLDs - Kobudo & Kata * NC STATE CHAMPION 

👊Brett Fallen (16) SILVER - Kobudo & Kumite & GOLD - Kata * NC STATE CHAMPION


🔥Bull-Moose Beginner Competitor Update🔥

👊Tenneson Feicht (4-5) GOLD - Kata & Silver Kumite * NC STATE CHAMPION

👊Bradley Tate (4-5) BRONZE - Kata & Kumite 

👊Alana Humber (5) SILVER Kata & Kumite

👊Billy Lamping (7) Bronze Kumite

👊Reagan Strickland (7) Silver - Kobudo & GOLD - Kata & Kumite * NC STATE CHAMPION

👊Cristiano Perez (😎 Silver - Kobudo & GOLD Kumite * NC STATE CHAMPION

👊Coley Carney (10) GOLD - Kobudo NC STATE CHAMPION 

👊Tanner Decker (11) Silver - Kobudo,  Bronze - Kata & GOLD - Kumite * NC STATE CHAMPION 

👊Ryan Wartell (12) GOLD - Kobudo * NC STATE CHAMPION 

👊Brodee Blackwell (12) Bronze - Kobudo & Silver - Kumite

👊Emily Galindo (15) Silver - Kumite, GOLDs - Kobudo & Kata * NC STATE CHAMPION 

👊Braeden Monroe (16) Triple GOLDs - Kobudo Kata & Kumite * NC STATE CHAMPION 

👊Rhys Batchelor (17) Triple Silvers - Kobudo, Kata & Kumite 

👊Hudson Burns (18-34) Bronze Kata & Kumite & GOLD - Kobudo * NC STATE CHAMPION


Here's our champions photo from the dojo.

Lafayette Wins Class 3 State Football (as seen on UltimateRecruit.com)

Mike Green’s 40-yard touchdown run on a broken punt attempt provided the game-clinching score for Lafayette, who won their first state championship since 2001, and capped an undefeated season, beating Lord Botetourt 27-13 on Saturday afternoon at Wanner Stadium in James City County. (Photo of Mike Green courtesy of Virginian-Pilot)



Leading 20-13 with 1:27 remaining in regulation, the Rams faced a fourth-and-seven situation from the Cavalier 40, and opted to punt, with the hope of driving Lord Botetourt deep into its own territory and relying on a defense that had stumped its opponent’s offense throughout the second half.

What ended up happening resulted in what Lafayette coach Andy Linn would call “the greatest play in school history.” Linn should know. He has coached with the Lafayette football team since 1997 and passed over several potential head coaching positions in the early 2000’s, as he told Recruit757 several years ago. At that time, Linn said, “I could have gone somewhere else, but I’m a Lafayette guy.”

Lord Botetourt had partially blocked a punt earlier in the game, and the constant pressure from its special team rush had resulted in several short kicks, giving the Cavs beneficial field position.

Enter Green.

The plan may have been to pooch a quick punt, but the snap was overdelivered, and the ball sailed above Green’s head, creating instant chaos.

For everyone but Green.

“After the ball snapped over my head and I caught it, there was already a defender too close, so I said, ‘I need to run this,” said the UVA commit.

Without missing a beat, Green instinctively darted to the right sideline, and was immediately knocked back two yards. Breaking one tackle, and then another at the sideline, Green started toward his left, where he maneuvered through a trio of Cavalier tackles. He was almost stopped again, short of the first down, but broke free and continued to angle to his left, leaving a host of would-be tacklers to hopelessly give chase. Green escaped a final grab at the 10 and decelerated into the end zone.

“When I broke free and saw the open field, I knew we had the game,” added Green.

Lord Botetourt buried its own cause with 14 penalties (for 141 yards) in the game, including several personal fouls, which came at inopportune times, and kept one Ram drive alive, while another turned a first-and-10 into a 3rd-and-35 for the Cavalier offense.

However, it was the Cavs who controlled a good portion of the first half. After the blocked punt gave them the ball at the Lafayette 36, Botetourt overcame a holding penalty, as Dylan Wade broke free for a 26-yard gain, taking the ball to the Ram 6. Wade would finish the drive with a one-yard push into the end zone, giving the Daleville team a 7-0 edge.

Lafayette was deep in its own territory with a minute to go in the first half. Luke Hanson found Luke Gatling on a 42-yard-deep route, bringing the ball well past midfield, and set up a 40-yard Cannon Newell field goal on the final play of the half, pushing the deficit to 7-3.

The Rams would take the lead on their first possession of the second half when Hanson found Green on a 28-yard fade route into the right corner of the end zone. Newell’s extra point gave the Rams a 10-7 lead.

Lord Botetourt would quickly respond, thanks to Wade (15 carries, 108 yards) who broke free for a 44-yard run, and then followed with a one-yard burst through his line into the end zone. However, the Rams got through to block the extra point and the Cavs led 13-10.

The Rams defense, now stouter than ever, held Botetourt in check and the Cavs punted. A short drive, highlighted by a 20-yard Green reception, ended up fruitless as Newell’s 34-yard field goal attempt bounced off the left upright, ending the Rams chance to tie the contest.

Braxton Mooney’s eight-yard sack of Botetourt QB Sammy Peery set the defensive tone for the rest of the game. Soon after, the Rams caught a break as linebacker Bryce Cupp picked off a Cav pass and returned the ball to the visitors eight-yard line. Hanson followed with a one-yard sneak, and Lafayette regained the lead, 17-13. After an Aidan Byron pick, Newell added a 22-yd field goal, and the Rams opened up a seven-point lead at 20-13.

“Everybody talked about them jamming it down our throat, but we’ve got a defense that shuts it down, so that they’re meeting a rock when they run in the middle,” said Byron. While the Cavs executed the running game well at times, they totaled 241 yards for the game, with at least two-thirds coming in the first half.

Byron would later recover a Cavalier fumble setting up a stalled drive and Green’s run into Lafayette football history.


Lafayette 27, Lord Botetourt 13


Lord Botetourt (9-1); 0;7;6;0; —;13

Lafayette (9-0);          0;3;7;17;—;27


First quarter

LB — Rice 1 run (Harvey kick)


Second quarter

Laf — FG Newell 40


Third quarter

Laf — Green 28 pass from Hanson (Newell kick)

LB — Wade 2 run (kick blocked)


Fourth quarter

Laf — Hanson 1 run (Newell kick)

Laf — FG Newell 22

Laf — Green 40 run (Newell kick)


TEAM STATISTICS

;             LB;;Laf

First downs; 12;9

Rushes-yards;48-248;35-137

Passing yards; 21;104

Comp-Att-Int;2-10-3;;8-22-0

Fumbles-lost;1-1;3-0

Penalties;14-141;8-45

Punts;5-28. 4;5-25.2


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — Lord Botetourt, Wade 15-108, Rice 21-102, Bratton 6-24, Peery 6-14. Lafayette, Reel 20-65, Green 1-40, Hanson 6-23, Gatling 1-7, Warren 3-4, Cupp 3-0, Team 1-(minus 2).

PASSING — Lord Botetourt, Peery 2-10-3–21. Lafayette, Hanson 8-22-0–104.

RECEIVING — Lord Botetourt, Horton 2-21. Lafayette, Green 6-66, Gatling 1-84, Jones 1-(minus 5).


Where We Are: Lafayette Plays for Class 3 State Football Title (as seen on Recruit757.com)

Lord Botetourt (9-0) vs. Lafayette (8-0), Saturday 2 PM, Wanner Stadium, Williamsburg, VA

Online TV: NFHS Network (subscription required)

Lafayette returns to Wanner Stadium this week, but this time it’s for the opportunity to capture the state championship that has eluded its grasp since 2001.



Under coach Andy Linn’s tutelage, the Rams came close once, in 2014, but fell 25-19 to a powerful Magna Vista squad that would also defeat tomorrow’s opponent, Lord Botetourt, 47-21 the following year.

The Cavaliers, from Daleville, just north of Roanoke, are also undefeated at 9-0, and arrive in Williamsburg on the heels of a 24-22 nail-biter win over Liberty Christian. This will be their third attempt at the championship, having also lost to Hopewell 35-7 in 2019.

Likewise, the Rams received a formidable challenge in the semis but recovered their own fumble in the game’s final two minutes to hold off Independence 17-13.

Both teams rely on the run, but the Cavs have a monster player in 226-pound back Hunter Rice with 995 yards and 20 TD in just nine games. Quarterback Sammy Peery has thrown for just over 1,000 yards, and 14 scores against only two interceptions.

The Rams respond with Miguel Reel (88-489-8) as the featured back. Reel carried 21 times for 107 yards in the Indy game. Luke Hanson should keep the Cavs defense honest, coming into Saturday with 925 yards and nine TD’s through the air.

Both teams have been bitten by the injury bug. For Lord Botetourt, WR/DB Kyle Arnholt is out, while Lafayette LB Sam Boyer, the Region 3A defensive player of the year, also will not play. University of Virginia commit Mike Green (6-4, 215) will be asked to pick up the slack on the Ram defense.

LORD BOTETOURT
Coach: Jamie Harless

Offense
89 TE Ethan Peggins; 6-5 235 Sr.
50 LT Gunner Givens; 6-6 272 Jr.
54 LG Trey Reiter; 5-11 265 Sr.
64 C Frank Sawyers; 5-11 240 Sr.
52 OG Troy Everett; 6-3 280 Sr.
72 OT Hunter McLain; 6-5 290 Jr.
43 WR Joey Isaacs; 5-9 145 Jr.
9 TE Xavier Stephens; 6-2 264 Sr.
1 QB Sammy Peery; 6-0 150 Sr.
44 FB Zach Horton; 6-4 240 Sr.
10 RB Hunter Rice 6-0 226 Sr.

Defense
52 DL Troy Everett 6-3 280 Sr.
78 NT Evan Heck 5-11 270 Sr.
9 DL Xavier Stephens 6-2 264 Sr.
44 OLB Zach Horton 6-4 240 Sr.
5 ILB Bryson Oliver 6-1 220 Sr.
10 ILB Hunter Rice 6-0 226 Sr.
24 OLB Nic Pitzer 6-1 207 Sr.
CB 2 Trevor Catron 5-10 170 Sr.
CB 43 Joey Isaacs 5-9 145 Jr.
11 S Jakari Nicely 6-0 180 Fr.
1 S Sammy Peery 6-0 150 Sr.

Specialists
6 PK Bryson Harvey 6-1 165 Jr.
3 P Mikey Rago 5-11 150 Sr.
—-
SEASON SCORES
W George Washington 70-6
W William Fleming 49-6
W William Byrd 55-13
W Staunton River 49-6
W Franklin County 57-7
W Northside (forfeit)

Region 3D playoffs
W Christiansburg 55-0
W Abingdon 26-8

Class 3 semifinal
W Liberty Christian 24-22
—-
Lord Botetourt SEASON STATISTICS

Rushing
Att Yds TD
Hunter Rice 98 995 20
Dylan Wade 94 626 6
K.J. Bratton 53 426 5

Passing
C-A-I Yds TD
Sammy Peery 49-64-2 1003 14

Receiving
Rec-Yds TD
Zach Horton 26-297 5
Kyle Arnholt;; 21-281-9

LAFAYETTE
Coach: Andy Linn

Offense

76 LT Bradley White 6-5 240 Sr.
53 LG Mike Julien 5-9 260 Jr.
79 C Tommy Gardner 6-4 320 Sr.
56 RG Andy Anderson 6-1 270 Jr.
75 RT Bryce Copeland 6-0 200 Jr.
4 TE Mike Green 6-4 215 Sr.
84 WR Donald Gatling 6-4 190 Jr.
2 WB Adrian Warren 5-10 180 Jr.
1 WB Bryce Cupp; 6-2 210 Sr.
8 QB Luke Hanson; 6-2 190 Jr.
5 RB Miguel Reel 6-0 190 Sr.

Defense

5 DL Miguel Reel 6-0 190 Sr.
53 DL Mike Julien 5-9 260 Jr.
79 DL Tommy Gardner 6-4 320 Sr.
9 DL Loyal Gresham 6-2 240 Jr.
7 LB Myric Harris 5-10 185 Sr.
50 LB Aidan Byron 5-11 200 Sr.
4 LB Mike Green 6-4 215 Sr.
22 LB DeMarcus Lawrence 5-11 200 So.
84 DB Donald Gatling; 6-4 190 Jr.
1 DB Bryce Cupp; 6-2 210 Sr.
27 DB Jaylin Pretlow 5-10 160 So.

Specialists


18 PK; Cannon Newell 6-0 165 Sr.
—-

Lafayette: SEASON STATISTICS

Rushing
Att Yds TD
Miguel Reel 88 489 8

Passing
C-A-I Yds TD
Luke Hanson 48-99-5 925 9

Receiving
Rec-Yds TD
Donald Gatling 20-285 6
Mike Green 14 -255 2

How They Got There - Lafayette Defeats Independence in Class 3 State Semifinal (as seen on UltimateRecruit.com)

 In a game that qualifies as an instant classic, Lafayette was taken to the hilt by Independence, but a Luke Hanson fumble recovery in the game’s final two minutes sealed a Class 3 championship game berth for the Rams, who nipped the upstart Tigers 17-13 at Williamsburg’s Wanner Stadium on Saturday.



With the win, Lafayette (8-0) will host Lord Botetourt, a 24-22 winner over Liberty Christian in the other semifinal next Saturday.

Indy struck first, as Florida State commit Brian Courtney tossed a 15-yard touchdown pass to Josh Hand. The extra point gave the Tigers an early 7-0 edge.

Lafayette responded with an 11-play, 80-yard drive that took up a huge chunk of the second quarter, culminated by Adrian Warren’s 10-yard scoring run with 2:50 left in the opening half, which ended with the score knotted at seven.

The Rams relied heavily on their running game, carrying the ball 42 times for 220 times. Miguel Reel (21 rushes, 107 yards) put Lafayette in the lead with 8:40 remaining in the third quarter with a seven-yard touchdown run to put the hosts on top 14-7.

The Tigers struck back immediately, needing just over two minutes to respond, as Elijah Tidwell scored from three yards out. However, the Rams’ Brandon Jefferson got a hand on the extra-point kick to keep the Rams ahead 14-13.

Early in the fourth quarter, Cannon Newell added three more points with a 36-yard field goal, putting the Rams ahead 17-13.

The Tigers had one final chance to score the game-winning touchdown, but the Ram defense held Courtney (8-16, 79 yards, TD, 21 carries, 101 yards) and the offense in check, forcing a punt with just under four minutes left in the game.

Lafayette would face one more nerve-wracking moment when Ram quarterback Luke Hanson fumbled the center snap near midfield with 1:42 remaining. Hanson recovered the fumble, allowing the Rams to run out the clock.

Despite the finish, Independence (5-2) capped its second season of varsity football in an unlikely spot, after starting their inaugural season 0-8, before winning two games to qualify for a playoff spot. Ram coach Andy Linn was impressed with the quick progression of the Tigers.

“As I told their coach (R.J. Windows), they’ve done a great job getting the kids out and running a system. They took their lumps last year but stuck with it and it has paid off. They’ll continue to get better.”

Deep Creek WR J. Jones Commits to W&M (as seen on ultimaterecruit.com)

Deep Creek WR Jalen Jones (c/o 2021, 6-1 170) has found his collegiate home, as the speedy Hornet committed to the College of William and Mary on Thursday.

Jones, who has carried a 4.0 plus grade point average throughout his high school career (and 4.24 overall), will certainly gain from the academic challenge offered in Williamsburg without being overwhelmed by the rigor of study at one of the nation’s most prestigious academic schools.

Jones was primarily recruited for the Tribe by cornerbacks coach Ras-I Dowling, a former NFL cornerback with the Patriots and Raiders, and also a fellow graduate of Deep Creek.

And while Tribe head coach Mike London has gained some speed on the outside (at either defensive back or receiver), there is one other W&M coach who may be equally as happy with Jones’ commitment – W&M director of track and field Alex Heacock.

Jones has enjoyed a solid career with the Hornets, evidenced in his last game, a 23-12 win over Western Branch in which he caught five passes for 59 yards and a touchdown. The Creek team is 5-1 and heading to Virginia Beach next weekend for a Region 5A playoff tilt against Cox.

However, Jones has also starred on the oval which surrounds the field. In the spring of 2019, as a sophomore, he won four individual events (high jump, long jump, triple jump, 100-meter hurdles) to lead the Hornets to a Class 4A region track title. The following week, at the Class 4 state meet, he almost won the triple jump, but fell just short when a Louisa County jumper hit 47 feet on his final attempt, just one-half inch ahead of Jones’ 46-11 ½.

Although he missed his junior season outdoor track campaign to COVID, head football coach Andre Twine, who also serves as the school’s head indoor and outdoor track coach, has made one bold prediction for his star two-sport athlete.

Speaking of the triple jump, Twine told Recruit757, “he’s going for 50 (feet) outdoor,” a mark that would easily rank him in the top-three in Virginia, and among the 50 best nationally.

The Tribe football team (currently 1-2 in its spring season) is scheduled to host Richmond at Zable Stadium on April 10.


 

Culpeper's Harrison and Jones Commit to Apprentice Football (as seen on RecruitNoVA.com)

The Apprentice School football team has added two key cogs to its strengthened roster as Riley Harrison (c/o 2021, RB/LB, 5-10, 215) and Stewart Jones (c/o 2021, OL/DL, 6-0 230), both of Culpeper County HS, have formally committed to attending and playing football for the Newport News, VA school. 



Harrison, a first-team All-Northwestern District and second-team All 4B-Region player made the announcement on his Twitter account last Friday, while Jones committed three days later. Reached by RecruitNoVA.com last weekend, Harrison explained the thought process behind his decision.

“I learned about (Apprentice) through my coaches over the summer. I had seen a little bit on Twitter, but didn’t think much of it until we had a team meeting on a Zoom call with the coaches. Our team sat in our weight room and listened to Coach (Apprentice head coach John) Davis talk about the opportunities presented and the process of getting in. I immediately was interested and wanted to look more into it.”

Apprentice is a unique program that is linked with the Huntington Ingalls shipyard on the James River in the south end of Newport News. According to its Wikipedia page, the company, Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII), is America’s largest military shipbuilding company and a provider of professional services to partners in government and industry. 

The school trains individuals in one of 17 trades linked to shipbuilding. Harrison will study pipefitting at Apprentice, which provides free education, as well as paying its working students upwards of $20 per hour for a career that generally begins with a salary of 50-60 thousand per year upon school completion in 4-5 years.

Athletics is an integral part of the “Builder” experience, and the school provides six sports for its 725 students. The football team has seen increased success in recent years with the hiring of Davis as head coach, and former NFL lineman Elton Brown as line coach and recruiting coordinator. Locally, Mason Tatum, former Stone Bridge standout at quarterback, has been leading the Apprentice offense.

Harrison said he hopes to play linebacker or running back for the Builders, but would be willing to play on both sides of the ball. Jones’ position with the Builders will be determined shortly.





L.C. Bird Boys Run Away With Class 5 Track Title

The feeling going into the Class 5 boys state meet on the first Tuesday afternoon of March was that it could turn into an invasion of the Birdmen – more specifically, the L.C. version.

Jayson Ward - (photo by Mary Ann Magnant)

On paper, the Skyhawks, led by All-State long sprint aces Jayson Ward and Matthew Spicer looked to dominate the 300, 500, and 4x200, possibly picking up as many as 40 points in the three events. Adding Luke Affolder and Jacob Plummer into the distance mix brought the possibility of another 18 points (1600), while Henry Asare was the top seed in the 55-meter hurdles. If the Hawks could pick up some wood in the field, they hoped to decide the outcome before the 3200. 

Even though the Hawks placed third in the 4x800 (8:29.48), it was William Fleming that took an early team lead, followed by Freedom-South Riding. However, the 1-2 punch of Ward (1:03.43) and Spicer (1:06.35) in the 500 gave Byrd 18 crucial points to boost their lead to 64–25 over Freedom, and put them in the driver’s seat to coast to the team championship on Tuesday at the Virginia Beach Sports Center.

Makai Lewis would move up from fifth with a 28.94 final lap to win the 1000 (2:39.50), and Affolder emulated his 1600 win with a victory in the 3200. 

Most notably, Ward and Spicer returned for the 300, just 30 minutes later (only because of a forced 12-minute break), and again finished 1-2. The effort left both runners sprawled on the straightaway inside of the track. Asked if that was their shortest ever rest between the two races, both runners breathlessly nodded in the affirmative.

When asked if they would be running the 4x400, Ward mirrored Lewis’ earlier response – “I hope not!”

Yet, Lewis came back with Ward to help Bird end the meet with an exclamation point, which ended with Ward out leaning Salem’s Camren Mitchell to take the day’s final event by .04 seconds in 3:27.04.

In all, Bird tallied 119 points, almost tripling the total of runner-up Freedom (42). Princess Anne pulled up to third with 40, and Fleming (39) and Atlee (38.5) kept the second through fifth-place competition interesting.


Ninth Annual 10-Mile Run fpr the Heart Results

From the Peninsula Track Club (February 6, 2021)

Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus Council 5480 - benefiting the American Heart Association


The 2021 edition of the 10-Mile Run for the Heart was held under perfect running conditions; sunny and cold with a slight breeze and a temperature of 40 degrees at the race start. Two hundred and twenty-four runners entered the 10-Mile Run for the Heart with 191 completing the 10-mile course on the scenic Yorktown Battlefield.  Runners were spread out in nine waves and were instructed to adhere to Covid-19 guidelines during the event, including mask-wearing at all times while not running.  Social distancing and masking guidelines were followed for this completely outdoor event. 


The course started and finished near Surrender Field on the Yorktown Battlefield.  The 10-mile course is USATF certified #VA12072RT.

Four new age group course records for the 10-Mile Run for the Heart were set.

Winner and 1st Male Overall, Roger Hopper, 30 of Chesapeake, VA bettered the age group record for men 30-34 with a time of 56:41, improving on the mark of 1:01:31 that set by Ryan Doupe in 2018. For the women, Bethany Spector of Virginia Beach paced the field, winning in 1:12:29.

TOP OVERALL MEN

    1     1 ROGER HOPPER               30 CHESAPEAKE VA         56:41  5:41     

    2     2 JONATHAN TORRES            31 NEWPORT NEWS VA     1:02:29  6:15     

    3     3 TOBY WORM                  47 SMITHFIELD VA       1:03:18  6:20     

TOP OVERALL WOMEN

    1    18 BETHANY SPECTOR            31 VIRGINIA BEACH VA   1:12:29  7:15     

    2    21 GWEN RILEY                 27 PORTSMOUTH VA       1:12:54  7:18     

    3    24 JESSIE JAPZON              34 CHESAPEAKE VA

For men 60-64, Robert Whitaker, 62 of Yorktown VA set a new age group record with a time of 1:08:19 beating out the time of 1:10:07 set by Dale Abrahamson in 2013.

On the other hand, for men 70-74, Dale Abrahamson, 71 of Yorktown set a new age group record with a time of 1:19:40 beating the time of 1:20:44 set by Langston Shelton III in 2018.

Finally for men 75-79, Ronald Kellum, 76 of Hampton, VA set an age group record with a time of 1:43:13, beating the record of 1:45:27 which Ronald himself set in 2020.

Finish line and results services were provided by the Peninsula Track Club.  A copy of the results, links to pictures from the race and listings for future road races can be found on the PTC website: www.peninsulatrackclub.com

(Black History Month) From the Archives - Who is Boo Williams?

Do You Know Who Boo (Williams) Is?

MileStates 2017

(In honor of black history month, I  present one from the archives - an article I wrote for Milestat.com back in 2017 on Boo Williams, a Hampton, VA native who is also one of the nation's foremost youth basketball coaches and mentors. A genuine living legend.)

On Friday afternoon, I decided to give a short, impromptu quiz to several of the coaches and co-workers at the Boo Williams Sportsplex. It wasn't a tough test; in fact, it was only one question. To my surprise and amusement, many of the test takers failed.

"Do you know who Boo Williams is?"

Of course, the initial response was, "Sure, the guy that owns this building." However, there weren't many second and third sentences in the answer. Here's one -- "the multi-millionaire who donated the building."

One person was surprised when I mentioned that Boo Williams would probably be walking around at the meet later. Another was shocked when I said he had to leave his "9-to-5" job as an insurance agent with State Farm before coming over.


Around 5 PM, Marcellus "Boo" Williams made his entrance into the track facility. At almost six-foot-eight, he was hard to miss. Williams regularly makes an appearance at the state track meet, and many other non-championship track events. In fact, he is a regular fixture in the building that bears his name, and hosts events almost every day of the year.


However, his legend is more recognizable on the other side of the Sportsplex building, where many athletes warmed up among the numerous banners on either side of the State Farm gymnasium.

Boo Williams is a native of Hampton and attended Phoebus High. Because of his basketball prowess, a scholarship to continue playing at St. Joseph's University followed, and then a professional basketball career in Europe. Upon returning to Hampton in 1982, Williams started his work with State Farm, but was also bitten by the coaching bug.

On a $400 investment, he formed the Boo Williams Summer League. And the rest, as they say, is history. Starting with forty-six players, the league transformed into the Boo Williams Nike Invitational, and with over 200 teams and 2,500 players is known as one of the premier AAU leagues in the United States. To list his former youth players is to read a "Who's Who" of basketball players from Hampton Roads. Players such as Allen Iverson, Alonzo Mourning and Joe Smith have called Williams their coach, helping bring many AAU national titles back to Tidewater.

Along with his collaboration with Howard White of Nike, it was some of the former players whom Williams called for financial support, when his vision for a major sports facility to house the basketball tournaments came into reality. White, the Nike vice-president in charge of the Jordan brand, was a huge supporter of the project, and is the reason for the "Howard White" with a Nike swoosh in the northeast corner of the track area.

Another fact that may be unknown to many is that the "Booplex" was originally planned to be mostly a basketball-only facility. However, after realizing that a whole section of the converted warehouse was wide open, the planners went to then-Bethel High coach Eddie Williams and asked for his advice on designing a track. City leaders, realizing that a high-level track was sorely needed in the Hampton Roads region, and that a suitable facility could attract high-level meets, and boost money into the Hampton economy, made sure that a track with state-of-the-art features was built.

In all, it cost $13.5 million to complete the Boo Williams Sportsplex, which utilizes 135,000 square feet, seats 4,000 between the two sides, and holds eight basketball courts, which can conduct games simultaneously, as well as twelve volleyball courts and eight indoor hockey fields.

On Friday, Williams was told of the comment about being the multi-millionaire who donated the building. He simply laughed and responded with one word -- "No."

To view some of our Coach Williams' former players, one only needs to look for their names on the banners hanging in the State Farm gymnasium across from the track. To view the Coach, on Friday, he was the tall gentleman near the medal table with the gray and black Nike Jordan jacket.

Of course, for identification purposes, one could say that the biggest name on the building was probably also the tallest man inside of it.