Friday, Nov. 8 high school football roundup

Eastern View 23, Courtland 21: A late-game rally from Eastern View, cemented by a two-yard touchdown run from quarterback AP Hull and a big play from Jaheim Frye, sealed the deal on Senior Night as the Cyclones took down visiting Courtland in Battlefield District action on Friday night.

After Hull’s touchdown, which came with just over two minutes left to play, Frye sealed the game with an interception of Cougars (7-3, 5-2) quarterback Chieftain Watson, giving the Cyclones (7-3, 6-1) the ball with less than two minutes left.

Despite not getting points on their final drive of the game, Eastern View was able to waste enough clock off and force Courtland deep into their own territory to prevent any late-game drama in the process.

Both teams are headed to the upcoming VHSL Region 4B playoffs and will soon find out their seeding and opponent before next week’s quarterfinal matchups.

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Courtland 0 14 7 0    — 21
Eastern View    0    10    7    6    —    23

Second quarter

EV—Brett Clatterbaugh 1 run (Beckett Capellini kick)

Ct—Christian Ollivella 6 run (Chris Salazar kick)

EV—Capellini 30 field goal

Ct—Olivella 1 run (Salazar kick)

Third quarter

EV—Deondre Block 16 pass from AP Hull (Cappelini kick)

Ct—Olivella 1 run (Salazar kick)

Fourth quarter

EV—Hull 2 run (kick blocked)

  Ct EV
First downs 15 15
Rushes-yards 35-151 28-218
Passing yards 114 115
Comp-Att-Int    11-25-1    13-20-0
Punts-avg 3-23.0 2-27.5
Fumbles-lost 1-0 2-0
Penalties-yards 6-47 14-120

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Rushing: Courtland—Christian Olivella 14-43, 3 TDs; Marcus LaRue Jr. 7-26; LaQuann Chew 4-26; Khamari Lawton 4-31; Kilan Perry 4-35; Chieftain Watson 2-(-10). Eastern View—Jaheim Frye 15-128; AP Hull 6-79, 1 TD; Brett Clatterbaugh 2-4, TD; Jordan Hopkins 2-3; KeVante Brown 2-0; Camden Roy 1-4.

Passing: Courtland—Chieftain Watson 11-25-1, 114 yards. Eastern View—AP Hull 13-20-0, 115 yards, 1 TD.

Receiving: Courtland—Khamari Lawton 4-4-57; Ahmari Boxley 3-53; Kilan Perry 3-0; LaQuann Chew 1-4. Eastern View—Deondre Brock 5-54, 1 TD; Jaheim Frye 3-20; Brett Clatterbaugh 2-15; Mason Settle 2-14; Dominic Semendinger 1-12.

North Stafford 27, Colonial Forge 17: The North Stafford Wolverines finish the regular season in a three-way tie the top of the Commonwealth District after a big 27-17 victory at home over Colonial Forge on Friday night.

Senior Micah Brown led the Wolverines with 171 rushing yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. Junior quarterback Chase Sullivan added 141 total yards and one touchdown in the win.

Colonial Forge (7-3, 3-3) couldn’t get much going as they were held to just 90 total yards in the first half. Quarterback Brock Brimhall threw two touchdowns in the fourth quarter, but it wasn’t enough to mount a comeback.

North Stafford (8-2, 5-1) ended the regular season in a first-place tie with Stafford and Riverbend after going winless just one year ago.

—Brandon Roberts

Colonial Forge 0 3 0 8    — 17
North Stafford    7    0    6    14    —    27

First quarter

NS—Alon Lester 1 run (Rapeepat Rodruedee kick).

Second quarter

CF—Landon Walker 21-yard field goal.

Third quarter

NS—Jaron Owusu Ansah 14 pass from Chase Sullivan (kick no good).

Fourth quarter

NS—Micah Brown 76 run (Rodruedee kick).

NS—Micah Brown 5 run (Rodruedee kick).

CF—Darion Majeed 39 pass from Brock Brimhall (2-pt no good).

CF—Jake Ashinhurst 25 pass from Brock Brimhall (2-pt good).

  CF NS
First downs 11  15
Rushes-yards  22-78 35-207
Passing yards 142 121
Comp-Att-Int    13-27-2    10-15-1
Punts-avg 4-50 3-39.3
Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-1
Penalties-yards 3-15 11-90

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Rushing: Colonial Forge—Portus Nyuydze 6-3; Josiah Bryson 8-28; Brock Brimhall 8-47. North Stafford—Micah Brown 21-171, 2TDs; Roderick Adkins 2-10; Alon Lester 1-1, TD; Chase Sullivan 4-20; Kayden Bowens 3-24; Team 4-(-19).

Passing: Colonial Forge—Brock Brimhall 13-27-2, 142 yards, 2TDs. North Stafford—Chase Sullivan 10-15-1, 121 yards, 1TD.

Receiving: Colonial Forge—TaySean Jones 2-33; Portus Nyuydze 3-17; Darion Majeed 3-37, TD; Jake Ashinhurst 4-49, TD; Caleb Cleveland 1-7. North Stafford—Roderick Adkins 5-53; Antwan Barnes 1-13; Kenaz Sullivan 2-47; Jaron Owusu Ansah 1-14, TD; Kayden Bowens 1-6.

Caroline 42, James Monroe 14: The Caroline High School football team secured its first winning season since 2008 with a 42-14 home victory over James Monroe Friday night.

The win snapped a three-game losing streak for the Cavaliers who ended their season with a 6-4 record, identical to their mark 16 years ago.

James Monroe (3-7, 1-6) moves on to the Region 3B playoffs.

Caroline (6-4, 4-3) rushed for 303 yards to earn the win in its season finale.

Senior running back Vladimir Joacin Jr. powered his way to 151 rushing yards and three touchdowns. The Cavaliers’ defense scored on two interception returns for touchdowns — a 35-yarder from defensive end Ty’Eir Williams and a 69-yard return by senior defensive back Malik Johnson, who also rushed for 88 yards and threw a touchdown pass to Tre Coles from his quarterback position.

James Monroe 0 0 0 14    — 14
Caroline    21    0    7    14    —    42

First quarter

Ca—Vladimir Joacin Jr. 60 run (Cody Swanton kick)

Ca—Ty’Eir Williams 35 interception return (Swanton kick)

Ca—Joacin 9 run (Swanton kick)

Third quarter

Ca—Joacin 52 run (Swanton kick)

Fourth quarter

JM—Kam Kea 13 run (Will Dickinson kick)

Ca—Malik Johnson 69 interception return (Peyton Fletcher kick)

JM—Jamie Martino 1 run (Swanton kick)

Ca—Tre Coles 28 pass from Johnson (Swanton kick)

  JM Ca
First downs 13 12
Rushes-yards  29-4    30-303
Passing yards 128 111
Comp-Att-Int    14-22-2 7-12-2
Punts-avg 4-42.5 1-41.0
Fumbles-lost 3-0 2-2
Penalties-yards 2-20 9-95

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Rushing: James Monroe—Kam Kea 13-59, TD; Mike Edwards 3-11; Jamie Martino 3-4, TD; Ty’Kori Pettus 2-3; Hardy 6-(minus-24); Team 2-(-49). Caroline—Vladimir Joacin Jr. 11-151, 3 TDs; Johnson 6-88; Tre Coles 6-50; Ty’Eir Williams 1-20; Trason Fletcher 2-(minus-1); Peyton Fletcher 4-(minus-5).

Passing: James Monroe—Jude Hardy 14-22-2, 128 yards. Caroline—Peyton Fletcher 6-10-2, 83 yards; Malik Johnson 1-2-0, 28 yards, TD.

Receiving: James Monroe—Edwards 6-82; Kea 3-36; Pettus 2-7; Kevin Mahoney III 1-6; Destin Davis 1-2; Jakhi Hayden 1-(minus-5). Caroline—Javoun Morris 1-68; Coles 1-28, TD; Johnson 4-8; Blake Morris 1-7.

Louisa 57, Goochland 7: Dyzier Carter got the scoring party start with an interception return for a score and then added three more first-half scores to help Louisa cruise to a win that closed out an unbeaten Jefferson District regular season.

Carter’s three offensive scores came on his three receptions from quarterback Caleb Brady. Jayden Seaberry also got loose on the ground with 106 rushing yards and two scores for the Lions (8-2, 7-0), who awaits its Region 5C opponent for net week.

Goochland 0 0 0 7    — 7
Louisa    28    14    8    7    —    57

First quarter

Lo—Dyzier Carter 22 interception return (George Albertson kick)

Lo—Savion Hiter 3 run (George Albertson kick)

Lo—Jayden Seaberry 58 run (George Albertson kick)

Lo—Dyzier Carter 73 pass from Clabe Brady (George Alberston kick)

Second quarter

Lo—Dyzier Carter 30 pass from Caleb Brady (George Albertson kick)

Lo—Dyzier Carter 20 pass from Caleb Brady (George Albertson kick)

Third quarter

Lo—Jayden Seaberry 2 run (Isaiah Holland run)

Fourth quarter

Go—Browning 3 run (kick good)

Lo—Myles Harris 19 run (George Albertson kick)

  Go Lo
First downs 9 16
Rushes-yards  36-79    33-295
Passing yards 83 150
Comp-Att-Int    5-12-1 5-6-0
Punts-avg 0-0
Fumbles-lost 2-0 1-0
Penalties-yards 8-43 9-63

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Rushing: Louisa—Jayden Seaberry 8-106, 2TD; Lavartell Creasy 3-50; Savion Hiter 3-46, TD; Jaheim Jackson 8-37; Myles Harris 1-19, TD; Dustin Nelson 2-18; Mikey Pelloni 1-7; Tobiah Jarvis 1-5; Dyzier Carter 1-3; Caleb Brady 2-2; Isaiah Pelloni 2-1; Jerrick Carter 1-1.

Passing: Louisa—Caleb Brady 4-5-0, 126 yards, 3TD; Jaheim Jackson 1-1-0, 24 yards.

Receiving: Louisa—Dyzier Carter 3-123, 3TD; Aiden Shaw 1-24; Gavin Anderson 1-3.

Thursday’s game

Colonial Beach 28, Lancaster 22: Colonial Beach quarterback Benjamin Barron didn’t complete a pass on offense, but he did catch one … on defense … returning an interception 65 yards for a score to help the Drifters complete a comeback win in front of the home crowd in Northern Neck District action on Thursday night.

Jay’lon Butler also did his part in the win, rushing for 220 yards and two touchdowns on 31 carries as Colonial Beach notched its first district win of the season, snapping a seven-game losing streak in the process.

Lancaster 0   15 0 7    — 22
Colonial Beach    8 0    0    20    —    28

First quarter

CB—Nyseer Courtney 44 run (Butler run)

Second quarter

La—Demarcus Howard 1 run (Demarcus Howard run)

La—Zaden Veney 50 pass from Antonio Tomlin (Porter Pittman kick)

Fourth quarter

La—Brooks Parker 2 run (Porter Pittman kick)

CB—Jay’lon Butler 75 run (Jay’lon Butler run)

CB—Jay’lon Butler 3 run (run failed)

CB—Benjamin Barron 65 interception return (pass failed)

  La CB
First downs
Rushes-yards     22-71    53-279
Passing yards 105 0
Comp-Att-Int 3-8-2 0-4-0
Punts-avg
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-yards

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Rushing: Lancaster—Demarcus Howard 9-16, TD; Porter Pittman 4-28; Antonio Tomlin 3-11; Brooks Parker 2-4, TD; Lavontae Cooke 3-12. Colonial Beach—Jay’lon Butler 31-220, 2TD; Nyzeer 9-40, TD; Benjamin Barron 7-16; #7 6-3.

Passing: Lancaster—Antonio Tomlin 3-7-2, 105 yards, TD; Porter Pittman 0-1-0. Colonial Beach—Benjamin Barron 0-4-0.

Receiving: Lancaster—Khalin Howard 1-28; Zaden Veney 2-58, TD; Demarcus Howard 1-9. Colonial Beach—none.

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