WARWICK 35, GRASSFIELD 0
(From August 31, 2024 Daily Press/Virginian-Pilot)
Note: Warwick pitched a second shutout, against Bethel on September 6)
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WARWICK 35, GRASSFIELD 0
(From August 31, 2024 Daily Press/Virginian-Pilot)
Note: Warwick pitched a second shutout, against Bethel on September 6)
WILLIAM AND MARY 41, VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE 7
In their Thursday season opener, The William and Mary offense was potent and versatile, and the defense tightened up in the second half to key a decisive 41-7 victory over the visiting Keydets of Virginia Military Institute in a non-league contest at Zable Stadium.
The Tribe was nearly flawless on their first pair of drives, covering 69, and then 66 yards. Both drives finished with a one-yard touchdown run – the first from preseason All-American rusher Brandon Yoder, and the second from last year’s leading ground gainer Malachi Imoh.
For Yoder, the game marked his first action since suffering a season-ending injury in the fourth game of last season against Maine. The Tribe won that game 28-3 to start the season 4-0 but stumbled to a 6-5 mark after losing their star tailback. Imoh performed admirably as the featured back, gaining 855 rushing yards on a 6.8 average, but having the pair back together could be the key to William and Mary’s success in 2024.
“Any time you lose something that you love and then get back that joy you feel, it makes you feel like ‘We’re back,” said Yoder, who gained 54 yards on ten carries. “My nerves were sky high, but once that ball was kicked, I was ready to go.”
The special teams delivered for the Tribe in the second quarter with John Kearney blocking a Keydet punt at midfield, and Clayton Dobler picking up the bouncing ball 18 yards from the end zone and rumbling the rest of the way for a score. Eric Bernstein’s extra point extended the lead to 21-0 with seven minutes remaining in the first half.
Dobler, who overcame a horrific ankle injury at the end of last season, was not expected to recover enough to play football this year. But he was trailing a teammate as Kearney’s blocked ball began heading backwards.
“I was just running behind. Then Matt got tackled and I just picked (the football) up,” said Dobler, a redshirt freshman linebacker from James River HS in Midlothian.
For the hosts, it was their first blocked punt for a touchdown in eight years.
Hunter Rice got VMI on the board for its sole touchdown with 2:16 remaining. In spite of the 21-point deficit, the Keydets were almost even in total yardage as halftime approached, and Rice’s 12-yard jaunt for a touchdown gave the visitors a 173-169 advantage, as well as narrowing the lead to 21-7 after Caden Beck’s conversion.
Hollis Mathis’ 45-yard reception from Darius Wilson set up the final score of the half, also from Mathis, a four-yard sweep around the right side, giving the Tribe a 28-7 lead at the break.
After a fourth-and-one stop by the W&M defense to start the second half, Mathis scored again as Darius Wilson rolled left and pitched a forward pass to the designated athlete, and the senior scooted 26 yards for his second TD. Mathis rushed for 19 yards on Thursday to pass 1,000 for his career and continues his quest to become the second player in the history of college football to tally 1,000 yards in rushing, receiving, and passing. He has now eclipsed the mark in two categories and with his 71 receiving yards on Thursday night needs 526 more this season to topple the plateau.
Said Tribe head coach Mike London, “these guys don’t care who gets the credit as long as we are selfless and trying to win.”
Added Mathis, “I don’t try to do anything that’s not expected. I just do my one-eleventh.”
Wilson struck for another touchdown pass late in the third quarter, lofting a 1-yard score to tight end Sean McElwain.
William and Mary averaged 16.1 yards per completion, as Wilson completed 11 of 15 passes for 190 yards and two TD’s. The offense as a whole totaled 448 yards, with 207 coming on the ground.
VMI (0-1) - 0 , 7 , 0, 0 -- 7
W&M (1-0) – 14, 14, 13, 0 - 41
W&M – Brandon Yoder 1 run (Eric Bernstein kick)
W&M – Malachi Imoh 1 run (Bernstein kick)
W&M – Clayton Dobler 18 blocked punt return (Bernstein kick)
VMI – Hunter Rice 12 run (Caden Beck kick)
W&M – Hollis Mathis 4 run (Bernstein kick)
W&M – Mathis 26 run (Bernstein kick)
W&M – Sean McElwain 1 pass from Wilson (kick failed)
VMI W&M
First Downs 14, 21
Rush-Yards 35-145, 36-205
Passing yards 96, 241
C-A-I 12-25-2, 15-20-0
Pen.-Yards 4-37, 7-63
Punt-Avg 5-36.4, 2-42.5
Fumble-Lost 2-0, 3-1
Possession Time 32:04, 27:56
Magula Eyes 500th Win For Defending Champion Patriots
Getting ready to begin her 29th season of coaching, First Colonial’s Edie Magula, coach of the defending Class 5 champions, brings a career record of 478-190 (.716) into the season. If her team can match last year’s 27 wins, the Patriot legend will surpass the 500-win plateau. As her team was 16-0 in the Beach District last season, and 21-1 for the regular season, the odds of a celebratory win at some point in time around Halloween looks possible.
New Kids Will Earn 5A All-Region
The entire group of first team selections in Region 5A last year were seniors, setting up the stage for a brand-new lineup this year. The three most likely candidates were second teamers last year – Lucille Tignor of Cox, Mia Goode from Hickory, and junior outside hitter Santina Martcheva from Ocean Lakes.
Grafton Reloads With Loss of Keeter; York Responds with New Coach
The Clippers graduated Class 3 All-Stater Alexis Keeter to graduation but return eight starters to a squad that has reached a state title game for seven consecutive seasons. Meanwhile, Bay Rivers District rival York, just two years removed from a 26-3 record and Class 3 state title, dropped to 11-11 last season, but hope to fare better under new coach Bill Bowman. Previously, Bowman served for 19 years as the head coach of Warwick.
Three-peat in D3 for StoneBridge?
StoneBridge, who led all Hampton Roads teams with 35 wins last season, aims to earn its third straight VISAA Division 3 state championship this fall. The Cavaliers opened their season in style, defeating Deep Creek 3-0 (25-11, 25-19, 25-21) to kick off the official volleyball season for the region. Nattie Plumlee scooped 15 digs, Camryn Weatherford had 30 assists, Kailey Curry had nine kills and Ava Baker added eight kills.
Will the Student Top the Teacher Again?
When Lorenzo Puentes played his high school volleyball at Woodside, he was coached by Greg Maynard, who would later become his mentor as Puentes entered the coaching ranks. Ironically, Maynard’s standout player would take over the program at Menchville, not just a competitor from the same city and district, but the Monarchs chief rival. Last year, the two squared off as coaches twice in the regular season (a split) before Menchville toppled the Wolverines 3-1 to win the Region 5B final. Maynard and his Woodside team will be seeking revenge this season.
Ranking/Team/2023 Record
1. First Colonial (27-1) – Despite losing the 757Teamz Player of the Year Kayla Foley, the Patriots are well stocked this season and prepared for another state title run. Magula returns 11 players, led by a quartet of seniors who have played all four years. Iona commit Gabby Taylor heads the list. All-Region Honorable Mention Helen Murray moves to the libero position, and Rachael Zimmer transfers to Murray’s middle hitter position. Kaiyah Hines will be the team’s main setter and junior Teagan Emdadi returns to her starting outside hitter spot after missing the last two months of last season with an injury.
2. Grafton (25-5) – The Clippers aim for their eighth consecutive state championship appearance with a host of starters from last year’s Bay Rivers leading squad. First team All-State Ally Burke (444 digs, 40 aces) enters her junior year back at the libero position. Seniors Alana Washington (middle hitter), Kaylie Klemm (setter), Ellie Duer and Tiffany O’Connell (outside hitters) should ably fill the gap caused by Alexis Keeter’s graduation and departure to Florida Gulf Coast University after winning the Virginia Gatorade State Player of the Year honor in January. Sophomore Ana Brackens looks to follow up a successful freshman campaign, and fellow middle hitter, junior McKenzie Smith, will be a force for the Grafton attack.
3. Stone Bridge (35-1) – The premier private school program from last season also reloads for 2024. The Plumlee sisters, Nattie and Libbie, will spark the Cavs. Nattie, a first-team All-State heads a strong back row attack, while Libbie transitions to outside hitter. Ava Baker has “a huge arm and impressive vertical (leap),” according to coach Eric Plumlee. Senior Camryn Weatherford will run the offense. “She’s quick and has great hands,” said Plumlee. Mikayla Telfer has developed into “an incredible six-rotation outside with a powerful swing and unbelievable defensive play.” Kailey Curry, a 5-10 middle hitter, is an effective hitter with strong blocking ability.
4. Kellam (21-6) – First Colonial knocked the Knights out of contention last season, but a youth movement could be beneficial for Kellam as soon as this season. They will still rely on four seniors – Sadie Mixer (5-11, outside hitter), Sydney Stone (5-6, defensive specialist, libero), Leilah Beasley (5-7, opposite hitter), and Audriana Neil (5-11, middle hitter).
5. Jamestown (23-4) – Tom Stephenson is back as the Eagles coach after a two-year hiatus. Although the team graduated nine players, Stephenson feels that some talented young players are ready to step in. They will join a nucleus of three seniors. Madison Rogers (139 kills, 42 blocks in 2023), who has committed to CNU, had a major knee injury in February but has successfully rehabilitated. Allison Trogdon (5-10, MH/OPP) and Cayleigh White (5-8, OH) will aid in Jamestown’s attempt to dethrone Grafton at the top of the Bay Rivers standings.
6. Woodside (21-3) – The Wolverines will be one of two main contenders for the Peninsula District crown. Junior Anna Moody (279 assists, 187 digs, 140 kills, 90 aces) is a strong all-around player, and sophomore Maddie Jango (255 digs, 86 aces, 42 assists) returns to her libero position.
7. Maury (15-3) – Lily Bockheim, a first team All-Region 5B selection and Eastern District Player of the Year, will key the Commodores from the right side and setter positions. Senior teammates Madison Watts (OH) and Kathleen Searing (Libero) are the other All-District veterans. Freshman Sadie Stafford could be the top newcomer in Hampton Roads and is coming off a second-place national finish in the 14U Open Division of USAV Beach Nationals. According to Coach Andrea Everett, “Watts, Bockheim, and Stafford have created the opportunity for the Commodores to run a faster offense.”
8. Menchville (21-5) – 2023 Peninsula District Player of the Year Lillian Abbitt will lead the Monarchs from her outside hitter spot. Other key cogs in the lineup include Kamryn Keasey (6-0, M/RS) and junior Caroline Clements (5-8, OH).
9. Cox (17-7) – The Falcons sported a 14-2 record in the Beach District last season, but still finished third. Can they move up?
10. Hickory (17-7) – Senior Mia Goode is a six-rotation player, and she will be assisted by fellow Hawks Milan Curl and Mackenzie Hunter. Coach Gus Quinones expects his team to combine good defense with his offensive weapons to fuel a deep postseason run.
11. Greenbrier Christian Academy (27-6) – the chief rival of StoneBridge for the Metro Conference title.
12. Great Bridge (19-5) – The entire starting lineup from last year graduated, so Coach Julie Bruno will build anew. Hailey Hossfield (5-7, Jr.) is “an incredible libero” according to Bruno. Junior Katarina Vardeman is “a fantastic hitter,” and sophomore Marcy Stambaugh is a great all-around player, who “will only get better.”
13. Nansemond-Suffolk Academy (21-5) – Potentially the top team in the TCIS.
14. Ocean Lakes (12-7) – Junior outside hitter Santina Martcheva may commit to a Division I school this year., and coach Christina Barnhart sees this as her “breakout” season Seniors Bella Grundy and Kayla Bennett top a strong group of veterans
15. Granby (13-6) – The Comets, led by coach Olivia Casey, will be fueled by a “big junior class with a lot of solid skills.” Cheyenne Avery (OH) and Amaiya Slaats (RS/L) will lead this group, while senior middle blocker Vienne August serves as the team captain. Sophomores Corine August (MB) and Alyssa Thornton (S) could see big production numbers.
Ones to Watch – Bruton (19-7), Bethel (14-6), Norfolk Christian (20-7), Peninsula Catholic (16-6), Grassfield (13-9).
(From CNU Athletics)
NEWPORT NEWS — Christopher Newport University Director of Athletics Kyle McMullin has announced staff changes for the Captains’ administrative team including promotions for Danny Garay, Marycruz Garcia-Reyes, Rob Silsbee, and Bobby Woollum. Additionally, newcomer Jacob Halloway will assume the role of Manager of Video Production for Christopher Newport Athletics.
“Christopher Newport and our student-athletes benefit immensely from the talent and expertise of our staff,” said McMullin. “As our department continues to evolve, I am thrilled that we have professionals, with years of experience, prepared to provide the leadership needed for the day-to-day needs of our students, coaches, and staff. Additionally, we are excited to welcome Jacob to the CNU family to add his creativity to our video program.”
Garay has been named the Assistant Director of Athletics for Operations after serving as the Manager of Athletic Facilities and Game Day Operations for the last eight years. He has been a member of the department’s administrative team and managed all aspects of CNU’s facilities, helping transform them into some of the finest in Division III. A 2006 graduate of CNU, Garay has overseen the game day operations of several sports, scheduling of outdoor facilities, and management for all of CNU’s playing fields.
Garcia-Reyes has been promoted to the position of Associate Athletic Trainer. First starting her tenure as a graduate assistant in 2018, she was hired as an Assistant Athletic Trainer in 2021 and has served in that role since. After earning her undergraduate degree at George Mason University, Garcia-Reyes earned her Master of Science in Athletic Training from Old Dominion University and is a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC), a Licensed Athletic Trainer (LAT) in Virginia, and a member of the National Athletic Trainer’s Association.
Silsbee has accepted the position of Assistant Director of Athletics for Strategic Communication. The CNU alum has served as Director of Sports Information since 2010 and has been a member of the College Sports Communicators and Virginia Sports Information Directors since 2006. A 2005 graduate of Christopher Newport, Silsbee has served as Vice President of VaSID and coordinator of several All-State teams during his tenure while also serving as the Media Coordinator for numerous NCAA Tournament events hosted by Christopher Newport.
Woollum will take on the role of Assistant Director of Athletics for Administration. A member of the Captains administrative team since 2020, Woollum brought decades of experience working in and around college athletics to Christopher Newport. Since taking his post, Woollum has managed the NCAA Eligibility and Compliance needs for the department while also helping coordinate NCAA Tournament events including the 2023 Division III Field Hockey National Championship.
Finally, McMullin has announced the addition of Jacob Halloway to the athletic department staff. A graduate of Longwood University, Halloway has served as the Coordinator of Broadcast Operations for the Lancers since 2023 and a member of the ESPN+ Crew throughout his tenure with the Longwood department of athletics. His experience directing live broadcasts, creating content for social media, and working with all facets of sport production will help improve and enhance the video content distributed by Christopher Newport Athletics. Halloway will coordinate the department’s production of video content to include all live-streamed events alongside all feature content distributed on CNUsports.com and the @CNUathletics social media channels.
Johnathan Torres (18:07) and Svitlana Honcharova captured the men's and women's titles at the 2nd Annual TIMBERNECK 5K, held on a loop course in Hayes, VA at the Machicomoco State Park on Saturday morning, June 22, 2024. The race was sponsored by the Peninsula Track Club and benefits Fairfield Foundation for the preservation and restoration of the historic Timberneck House on the grounds of one of the newest State Parks in Virginia.
The Timberneck 5K course started and finished close to the pavilion nearest to the Timberneck House and consisted of a full 3.1 mile loop of Timberneck Farm Road. The Timberneck 5K has been measured for USATF certification which is pending.
The 2nd Annual Timberneck 5K was held under quite warm running conditions for June in Virginia, sunny, clear with a breeze but with a temperature around 84 at race start. 87 runners and walkers entered the 5K with 73 completing 5K course.
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.
2nd ANNUAL TIMBERNECK 5K
Machicomoco State Park, Hayes, VA
Saturday, June 22, 2024 - 8:30 AM
A PENINSULA TRACK CLUB GRAND PRIX AND HAMPTON ROADS SUPER GRAND PRIX EVENT
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TOP OVERALL MEN
1 1 JONATHAN TORRES 34 NEWPORT NEWS VA 18:07 5:49
2 2 TIMOTHY SUHR 53 WILLIAMSBURG VA 18:47 6:02
3 3 TOBY WORM 51 SMITHFIELD VA 19:10 6:10
TOP OVERALL WOMEN
1 5 SVITLANA HONCHAROVA 26 WILLIAMSBURG VA 20:51 6:42 *
2 11 ANNA STRAIT 64 IRVINGTON VA 24:17 7:48
3 14 JULIE HICKS 48 VIRGINIA BEACH VA 25:17 8:08 *
MEN: 13 AND UNDER
1 48 BRYTON LEE 12 QUINTON VA 37:47 12:08 *
2 55 BOSTON LEE 9 QUINTON VA 41:22 13:18 *
MEN: 14 - 19
1 8 BRAXTON LEE 14 QUINTON VA 21:49 7:01 *
2 34 HUNTER KOERBER 18 HARTFIELD VA 33:02 10:37
MEN: 20 - 24
NONE
MEN: 25 - 29
1 46 CHAD HALL 28 DELTAVILLE VA 37:31 12:03
MEN: 30 - 34
NONE
MEN: 35 - 39
1 6 BRIAN FRIES 36 YORKTOWN VA 21:07 6:47
MEN: 40 - 44
1 44 JERRY WARREN 41 WILLIAMSBURG VA 37:02 11:54
MEN: 45 - 49
1 18 LAWRENCE CALVERT 45 YORKTOWN VA 27:07 8:43
2 26 MICHAEL SALYER 45 WILLIAMSBURG VA 29:43 9:33
3 62 TIM HOLSTON 46 HAMPTON VA 44:39 14:21
MEN: 50 - 54
1 7 DAVID ANDERSON 54 WILLIAMSBURG VA 21:16 6:50 *
2 9 WILLIAM HUFF 53 WILLIAMSBURG VA 22:00 7:04
3 32 JONATHAN JONES 52 YORKTOWN VA 30:22 9:46
MEN: 55 - 59
1 23 PAUL WHITSON 59 GLOUCESTER VA 29:01 9:19
2 41 STEVE SECHRIEST 55 SEAFORD VA 35:58 11:33
MEN: 60 - 64
1 4 KELVIN ANDERSON 63 NEWPORT NEWS VA 20:05 6:27 *
2 10 DAVID MARTIN 64 NEWPORT NEWS VA 23:58 7:42
3 16 TIMOTHY HODGE 64 VIRGINIA BEACH VA 25:42 8:16 *
MEN: 65 - 69
1 12 THOMAS BARRY 66 WILLIAMSBURG VA 24:37 7:55 *
MEN: 70 - 74
1 13 JIM DUFFY 72 POQUOSON VA 25:14 8:07 *
2 20 JOSEPH VERDIRAME 74 SUFFOLK VA 28:16 9:05 *
3 64 RICK PLATT 73 WILLIAMSBURG VA 45:18 14:33 *
MEN: 75 AND OVER
1 17 DALE ABRAHAMSON 75 YORKTOWN VA 25:57 8:20 *
2 31 RON WORTHINGTON 80 BENA VA 30:18 9:44 *
3 51 RANDY HAWTHORNE 78 WILLIAMSBURG VA 39:19 12:38 *
WOMEN: 13 AND UNDER
NONE
WOMEN: 14 - 19
1 29 RACHEL BLITTLE 15 GLOUCESTER VA 30:10 9:42
WOMEN: 20 - 24
NONE
WOMEN: 25 - 29
1 37 LOGAN HOWLETT 26 DUTTON VA 34:05 10:57
2 39 MORGAN COMBS 25 GLOUCESTER POINT V 35:03 11:16
WOMEN: 30 - 34
1 45 BAILEY BRANDENBERGER 34 GLOUCESTER VA 37:15 11:58
WOMEN: 35 - 39
1 63 ALLISON WILSON 39 HAYES VA 45:06 14:29
WOMEN: 40 - 44
1 57 MARYANNE LEE 41 QUINTON VA 41:24 13:18 *
WOMEN: 45 - 49
1 47 CARISSA WORM 48 SMITHFIELD VA 37:42 12:07
2 56 MELANIE HUMMEL 47 GLOUCESTER VA 41:23 13:18
WOMEN: 50 - 54
1 24 SUSAN HAGEL 51 NORFOLK VA 29:14 9:24 *
WOMEN: 55 - 59
1 25 KAYE GREEN 55 SMITHFIELD VA 29:38 9:31
2 33 ALYSON KAST 55 YORKTOWN VA 30:57 9:57 *
3 42 MARIE PRICE 55 CHESAPEAKE VA 36:35 11:45 *
WOMEN: 60 - 64
1 15 CONNIE GLUECK 60 WILLIAMSBURG VA 25:34 8:13 *
2 21 CHRISTINE SCHAFFNER 61 YORKTOWN VA 28:24 9:08 *
WOMEN: 65 - 69
1 28 HELEN WORTHINGTON 69 BENA VA 30:00 9:38 *
2 40 SHIRLEY STEPHENS 67 WILLIAMSBURG VA 35:26 11:23 *
3 52 MARGARET ODELL 69 NORTHFIELD MN 40:00 12:51
WOMEN: 70 - 74
1 36 CAROL HANSEN-VESSA 70 RESTON VA 33:45 10:51 *
2 38 JAN BARRY 71 WILLIAMSBURG VA 34:28 11:04 *
3 50 DEBRA GAGE 70 WILLIAMSBURG VA 38:35 12:24
WOMEN: 75 AND OVER
NONE
WALK - MEN:
1 53 ERIC DAWNKASKI 58 WILLIAMSBURG VA 40:51 13:08
2 59 MIKE THOMAS 65 NEWPORT NEWS VA 42:16 13:35 *
3 67 PETER NAVIN 69 HAMPTON VA 46:51 15:03 *
WALK - WOMEN:
1 49 DENEEN VENTERS 60 NEWPORT NEWS VA 38:15 12:17 *
2 54 MOLLY SANDLING 50 WILLIAMSBURG VA 40:52 13:08
3 58 KIM FLINT 59 NEWPORT NEWS VA 42:15 13:35 *
This Saturday, the Lionsbridge FC face division foe Northern Virginia FC for the second time this season! Join us at beautiful TowneBank Stadium on the campus of CNU. Stick around for post-game fireworks powered by Bowditch Ford!
🎪Festival @ 5pm
⚽ Kickoff @ 7pm
🎆 Fireworks post-game
Event Lineup!
Lionsbridge FC games are fun for the whole family! Stop by the bounce houses and enjoy the halftime contests!
Hungry? Grab a bite at one of the food trucks!
🌭 Boyd's Tasty Dogs
🍖 Old City BBQ
🍔 Chesapeake Concessions
🍦 Sweet Frog
🍿 Happy Poppers
Pair it with a drink from the craft beer tent!
🍺 Bud Light
🍺 Alewerks Superb IPA
🍺 Devils Backbone
🍺 Sly Clyde Cider
🍺 Nütrl Vodka Seltzer
🍺 Stella Artois
💧 PRIME Hydration
Game Day Weather Forecast
A beautiful day to watch soccer! Game day is expected to be sunny, with temperatures reaching a high of 85 degrees and dropping to 80 degrees by kickoff. ☀️
Lionsbridge FC, currently leading the USL League Two Chesapeake Division with an impressive (5-1) conference record and (8-1-1) overall record, prepares to face division opponent Northern Virginia FC at the halfway mark of the regular season. In their previous encounter, Lionsbridge secured a narrow 1-0 victory with Matthew Kirk's crucial goal in the 42nd minute. This match promises to be a thrilling contest as Lionsbridge aims to maintain their top spot. Fans, come join the excitement and stay after to enjoy post-game fireworks powered by Bowditch Ford!
Next Home Game!
Mark your calendars for our next game, too! Saturday, June 22nd at 7pm vs Patuxent Football Athletics at TowneBank Stadium!
🎪Festival @5pm
⚽ Kickoff @7pm
Merchandise
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Register for LBFC Summer Camps!
CAMP SCHEDULE
NEWPORT NEWS (Hines Middle School)
June 17-20 (M-Th), 9am to Noon
Registration closing soon!
July 8, 9, 11, 12 (M, Tu, Th, F), 6pm to 8pm
Registration is OPEN!
YORK COUNTY (McReynolds Sports Complex)
June 10-13 (M-Th), 9am to Noon
Registration has closed!
June 24-25, 27-29 (M-Tu, Th-F), 6 to 8pm
Registration has closed!
SMITHFIELD (Nike Park)
July 8, 9, 11, 12 (M, Tu, Th, F), 6pm to 8pm
Registration is OPEN!
SUFFOLK (SYAA Complex)
June 24, 25, 27, 28 (M, Tu, Th, F), 6pm to 8pm
Registration is OPEN!
GLOUCESTER (Woodville Park)
July 1-2 (M, Tu), 5:30pm to 8pm
Registration is OPEN!
All Summer Campers receive:
A FREE youth ticket to an upcoming Lionsbridge FC game
A FREE Lionsbridge camp t-shirt
Below and attached are the award winners for the 2024 TRAILZILLA FAST 5K held on the trails of Sandy Bottom Nature Park on Tuesday evening, June 4. The race was sponsored by the Peninsula Track Club and is the first event of the Trailzilla Race Series, a series of three races held at Sandy Bottom with proceeds going to the Peninsula Track Club Scholarship Fund.
The next race is the Trailzilla Feel Good 4 Miler on Tuesday evening, June 18, with a 6:30 pm start followed by the final Trailzilla event and PTC Grand Prix race, the Joe-Zilla 5 Miler on Saturday morning, July 13.
The Trailzilla Fast 5K course started and finished near the Lakeside pavilion next to the park visitor center. The 5K consisted of an out and back course primarily along the Trillian trail in Sandy Bottom and is not USATF certified although it is the full 3.1 mile distance.
The 2024 edition of the Trailzilla Fast 5K was held under sunny and somewhat humid conditions and a temperature around 80 at race start. 67 runners entered the 5K with 63 completing 5K course.
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.
Bruce Davis
Peninsula Track Club
weatherwizard1@juno.com
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2024 Trailzilla Fast 5K
Trailzilla Trail Run Series - 1st Event
Sandy Bottom Nature Park, Hampton, VA
Tuesday, June 4, 2024 6:30 PM
Benefitting the Penninsula Track Club Scholarship Fund
A PENINSULA TRACK CLUB EVENT
Place O'All Name Age City State Time Pace
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TOP OVERALL MEN
1 1 NATE COCHRAN 16 NEWPORT NEWS VA 17:22 5:47
2 2 BENJAMIN PERRY 17 NEWPORT NEWS VA 18:00 6:00
3 3 KYLE PETERS 15 CARROLLTON VA 18:01 6:00
TOP OVERALL WOMEN
1 7 ARIANA LOGSDON 16 NEWPORT NEWS VA 19:52 6:37
2 13 SVITLANA HONCHAROVA 26 WILLIAMSBURG VA 20:56 6:58 *
3 22 STEPHANIE EITZEN 46 YORKTOWN VA 25:07 8:22 *
MEN: 14 AND UNDER
1 12 BRAXTON LEE 14 QUINTON VA 20:54 6:58 *
2 18 TITUS LOGSDON 14 NEWPORT NEWS VA 22:42 7:33
3 25 JOHN-PAUL BAPTIST 13 YORKTOWN VA 26:25 8:48
MEN: 15 - 19
1 5 SOREN HINES 15 NEWPORT NEWS VA 19:02 6:20
2 54 LANDON BOYLES 19 GLOUCESTER VA 42:13 14:03
MEN: 20 - 24
1 23 JAMES BAPTIST 22 HONOLULU HI 25:13 8:24
MEN: 25 - 29
1 63 CHRISTOPHER LANSFORD 29 CHESAPEAKE VA 1:01:34 20:29
MEN: 30 - 34
1 19 KITT MOGER 33 SUFFOLK VA 22:51 7:36
2 44 PHILIP SILVER 34 VA 32:50 10:56
MEN: 35 - 39
1 6 MATTHEW ARMENTA 37 HAMPTON VA 19:13 6:24
2 11 DEX MOORE 37 NORFOLK VA 20:42 6:54 *
3 17 BRIAN FRIES 36 YORKTOWN VA 21:54 7:17
MEN: 40 - 44
1 4 JIM HIGHSMITH 41 NEWPORT NEWS VA 18:59 6:19 *
2 10 JARED ORGERON 41 YORKTOWN VA 20:31 6:50 *
3 16 ADAM HENRY 41 NEWPORT NEWS VA 21:32 7:10
MEN: 45 - 49
1 8 KYLE AULENBACH 47 YORKTOWN VA 20:09 6:43
2 9 CHRIS LAWS 48 YORKTOWN VA 20:18 6:46 *
3 15 CARTER FICKLEN 49 YORKTOWN VA 21:07 7:02 *
MEN: 50 - 54
NONE
MEN: 55 - 59
1 14 AARON CANDELLA 55 YORKTOWN VA 21:04 7:01
2 20 EDWARD A BAPTIST 59 YORKTOWN VA 24:23 8:07
3 43 PAUL CLARK 55 HAMPTON VA 32:45 10:54
MEN: 60 - 64
1 34 WALT BRUCE 62 YORKTOWN VA 28:40 9:33 *
2 36 EDWARD RIETSCHA 63 YORKTOWN VA 31:16 10:24 *
MEN: 65 - 69
1 30 TIM WESTFALL 66 NORFOLK VA 27:33 9:10 *
MEN: 70 - 74
1 37 JIMMY C BLOUNT 73 WILLIAMSBURG VA 31:33 10:30 *
2 49 THOMAS MCANULTY 71 NORFOLK VA 35:05 11:41 *
3 58 RICK PLATT 73 WILLIAMSBURG VA 49:12 16:22 *
MEN: 75 AND OVER
1 45 RONALD KELLUM 80 HAMPTON VA 33:21 11:06 *
WOMEN: 24 AND UNDER
NONE
WOMEN: 25 - 29
1 33 ASHLEY GEE 29 NEWPORT NEWS VA 28:39 9:32 *
WOMEN: 30 - 34
1 41 EMILY BLACKBURN 34 YORKTOWN VA 32:41 10:53
2 55 HEATHER WINEMAN 34 SUFFOLK VA 42:43 14:13
WOMEN: 35 - 39
NONE
WOMEN: 40 - 44
1 28 MEGAN SYRETT 41 YORKTOWN VA 26:57 8:58
2 42 CHRISTINE WILSON 41 NEWPORT NEWS VA 32:43 10:53
3 48 MARYANNE LEE 41 QUINTON VA 34:25 11:27 *
WOMEN: 45 - 49
1 27 KRISTIN COCHRAN 49 NEWPORT NEWS VA 26:52 8:57
2 46 KAREN SMITH 47 YORKTOWN VA 34:09 11:22 *
3 53 CONNIE VATSA 46 HAMPTON VA 40:31 13:29
WOMEN: 50 - 54
1 32 SUSAN HAGEL 51 NORFOLK VA 28:22 9:27 *
2 35 JENNIFER CORNETTE 53 NORFOLK VA 29:16 9:44 *
WOMEN: 55 - 59
1 52 TARA DRESS 56 NEWPORT NEWS VA 40:20 13:25
WOMEN: 60 - 64
1 24 CONNIE GLUECK 60 WILLIAMSBURG VA 25:25 8:28 *
2 47 BELINDA RAMSEY 60 VA 34:24 11:27
WOMEN: 65 AND OVER
NONE
WALK - MEN:
1 56 RICK WEBB 66 YORKTOWN VA 44:30 14:48 *
2 61 BOB CURTIN JR 71 HAMPTON VA 49:54 16:36 *
WALK - WOMEN:
1 51 DENEEN VENTERS 60 NEWPORT NEWS VA 37:07 12:21 *
2 57 CHRIS DAMRON 55 NEWPORT NEWS VA 48:40 16:12
3 59 KAREN SCHENCK 69 GLOUCESTER VA 49:29 16:28 *