K – Galloway fumble recovery in end zone (Clatterbuck kick)
K – Mingo 34 pass from Spence (Clatterbuck kick)
K – Hatton 35 interception return (Clatterbuck kick)
K – FG Clatterbuck 30
K – Kellam 46 pass from Hawley (Clatterbuck kick)
K – Hughes 52 run (Clatterbuck kick)
K – Hughes 18 run (Clatterbuck kick)
Atlantic Shores 48, Catholic 0
AS – Higgins 40 punt return (Weaver kick)
AS – Higgins 25 pass from Lance (Weaver kick)
AS – Sibley 76 pass from Lance (Belford pass from Lance)
AS – Weaver 6 run (Weaver kick)
AS – Forbes blocked punt recovery in end zone (kick failed)
AS – Forbes 50 interception return (Weaver kick)
AS – Williams 24 interception return (no PAT)
757Teamz Top 15
#1 Maury 20, Wise (Md.) 14
#2 Phoebus 23, Highland Springs 7
#4 Oscar Smith 54, Norcom 16
#5 Green Run 49, Kellam 0
#7 Indian River 56, Lakeland 3
#9 Lafayette 68, Booker T. Washington 0
#10 Granby 79, Kecoughtan 0
#11 Cox 47, Bayside 9
Benedictine 31, #15 Western Branch 13
Beach District
Ocean Lakes 51, First Colonial 7
Kempsville 51, Princess Anne 0
Landstown 18, Tallwood 13
Peninsula District
Menchville 35, Heritage 0
Non-district
Smithfield 14, Churchland 13
Colonial Heights 14, New Kent 13
York 21, Gloucester 6
Great Bridge 34, Norview 6
Matoaca 35, Warhill 0
Bruton 39, Nandua 0
Private schools
Atlantic Shores Christian 48, Catholic 0
Greenbrier Christian 57, Fuqua 0 (eight-man football)
Roanoke Catholic 34, Isle of Wight Academy 26
Field hockey
#757Teamz Top 15
#1 Norfolk Academy 3, Assumption (Kentucky) 2
Sydney Huddleston, Sallie Clarke Roberts and Cooper Cutchins scored for the Bulldogs against a Louisville team that’s ranked seventh in Kentucky by MaxPreps.
#3 Nansemond River 3, #7 Cox 0
Brylee Johnson and Caitlin Outlaw scored one and two goals, respectively, in a notable victory for the Warriors.
Oakton 7, #10 Princess Anne 1
A Northern Virginia team outplayed the Cavaliers.
#13 Kellam 2, Cape Henry Collegiate 1
Carleigh Porter scored the Knights’ goals.
Boys soccer
Private schools
Cape Henry 2, Collegiate 2
Cape Henry captain Cam Delaney struck first off an assist from sophomore Rett Krueger. Junior captain Graham Campbell netted the second goal for the Dolphins. Peter Hartman and Shaan Agarwal scored goals for the Cougars of Richmond.
Girls tennis
Private schools
Cape Henry 9, Catholic 0
The Dolphins, who won the VISAA Division II title last year, shut out the Crusaders.
Collegiate 9, Norfolk Academy 0
The Cougars from Richmond, annually one of the best teams in VISAA Division I, shut out the Tidewater Conference of Independent Schools favorites.
Hampton Roads Academy 8, Walsingham Academy 1
The Navigators won a Peninsula TCIS showdown against the Trojans.
Boys volleyball
#757Teamz Top 15
#9 Cape Henry d. Peninsula Catholic, 3-0
(25-20, 25-17, 25-15)
Trent Parker, Logan Seith and Ethan Jenkins had five kills each. AJ Sweeney had six kills and 11 digs, while Andrew Corcoran totaled four kills and nine digs.
Non-district
Denbigh d. Churchland, 3-2
(17-25, 25-19, 25-12, 21-25, 15-7)
The Patriots outlasted the Truckers.
Girls volleyball
#757Teamz Top 15
#8 Greenbrier Christian Academy d. Denbigh Baptist, 3-0
(25-15, 26-24, 25-15)
Katelyn Balka and Logan Turchetta had 11 and nine kills, respectively. Audrey Countiss controlled the middle for the Gators. Vivi Tucker and Allie Dahlman led their defense with nine digs and 18 assists.
Private schools
Hampton Roads Academy d. Veritas, 3-1
(23-25, 25-17, 25-15, 25-21)
Middle blocker Kate Lasley had eight kills and three blocks for the Navigators. Setter and right-side hitter Lexi Trudeau totaled seven kills and 12 assists.
Nansemond-Suffolk Academy d. Christchurch, 3-0
(25-7, 25-17, 25-16)
The Saints breezed past the Seahorses.
Norfolk Academy d. Norfolk Christian, 3-0
Peyton McGee led the Bulldogs with 10 kills and Vivi Deans had five kills and four blocks.
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