SE Virginia Boys Week 2 Recap and Top 20
The top four spots remain the same heading into week three of the season and most teams have now played 3-4 matches. With numerous teams having suffered injuries to key players, here is hoping for a quick recovery to everyone…
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Continue ReadingThe top four spots remain the same heading into week three of the season and most teams have now played 3-4 matches. With numerous teams having suffered injuries to key players, here is hoping for a quick recovery to everyone involved.
Rank | School | Record W-L-D | Region | Best Results |
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1 | Cox | 3-0-0 | 5A | Grassfield 6-2 Ocean Lakes 2-1 |
2 | Menchville | 3-0-1 | 5B | Grafton 3-2 Lafayette 3-1 |
3 | Great Bridge | 3-0-1 | 4A | First Colonial 1-1 draw Princess Anne 2-1 |
4 | Kellam | 2-0-0 | 6A East | Jamestown 4-1 Grassfield 5-0 |
5 | Hickory | 3-0-0 | 5A | First Colonial 4-0 York 4-2 |
6 | Landstown | 3-0-0 | 6A East | Western Branch 2-0 Grassfield 1-0 |
7 | Kecoughtan | 2-0-2 | 5B | Tabb 2-0 Grafton 2-2 draw |
8 | Warwick | 4-1-0 | 4A | Lafayette 1-0 Grafton 5-4 |
9 | Tabb | 2-2-1 | 3A | Warwick 3-2 Menchville 2-2 draw |
10 | First Colonial | 1-1-1 | 5A | Warhill 1-0 Great Bridge 1-1 draw |
11 | Ocean Lakes | 1-1-1 | 6A East | Smithfield 3-2 Kempsville 1-1 draw |
12 | Granby | 3-0-0 | 5B | Poquoson 3-1 York 1-0 |
13 | Jamestown | 2-2-0 | 4A | Grafton 3-1 W Albamarle 1-0 loss |
14 | Lafayette | 1-3-1 | 3A | Kecoughtan 2-2 draw Poquoson 3-0 |
15 | Princess Anne | 3-1-0 | 5A | Western Branch 3-1 Maury 4-0 |
16 | Smithfield | 2-2-0 | 4A | Churchland 7-1 Warhill 5-0 |
17 | Deep Creek | 4-0-0 | 4A | Norview 2-1 Churchland 1-0 |
18 | Bruton | 4-0-0 | 2A | Woodside 4-0 New Kent 3-2 |
19 | Gloucester | 3-0-0 | 5B | New Kent 3-2 Bethel 4-1 |
20 | Kempsville | 2-1-1 | 5A | Maury 1-0 Ocean Lakes 1-1 draw |
No. 1 Cox only played one match this past week and it was an overtime thriller against no. 11 Ocean Lakes that saw Robbie Reynolds score the game winner as Grayson Brazukas also scored in the 2-1 victory for the Falcons.
Menchville stays at no. 2 after handily beating Denbigh in which Christian Robertson scored five goals and Ryan Kiser chipped in two goals and two assists for the Monarchs.
No. 3 Great Bridge had two close matches, beating Warhill 1-0 on a Carson Danner penalty and 1-1 draw versus no. 10 First Colonial where Nico Panayiotou found the back of the net.
No. 4 Kellam has only played two matches but has easily beaten two quality sides, this past week they defeated Grassfield on goals by Hamilton Howes, Josh Nevins, Carson Stretz (2), and Marcus Arellano.
Hickory moves up two spots to no. 5 after the surprise result of the young season where they beat no. 10 First Colonial 4-0. Andew Hudak recorded the clean sheet in goal and Finn Justice, Evan Rinkus, Shane Tandy, and Jace Williams all scored for the Hawks.
No. 6 Landstown also moves up two spots after they remained perfect and have not conceded a goal in three matches behind the play of their back line and keeper Trey Gohr. Freshman Johnny Lanza and Aiden Dailey provided the goals in their win over Western Branch.
Kecoughtan is still unbeaten after their win over Heritage and checks in at no. 7 in the rankings.
No. 8 Warwick posted two clean sheets in wins over Phoebus and Bethel. Akoni Deng had a hat trick and JaMarhe Wills added a brace against Phoebus.
Tabb has been bitten by the injury bug and after a tough win over no. 16 Smithfield they dropped a 3-1 decision against unranked York. Austin Robertson scored two goals in the Smithfield match including the game winner in the first half. The Tigers drop three spots to no. 9 in the 757 rankings.
No. 10 First Colonial dropped a match to no. 5 Hickory but rebounded to post a draw against no. 3 Great Bridge. Diego Armas scored with 10 minutes remaining to salvage a point for the Patriots in the draw against Great Bridge.
Ocean Lakes remains at no. 11 after an overtime loss to no. 1 Cox and a 1-1 draw versus no. 20 Kempsville. Sam Wiggins scored against Cox and Dylan Tamayo found the net in the Kempsville match.
No. 12 Granby moves up after a hard fought 1-0 clean sheet win over York on a Davis Mann goal assisted by Diddier Martinez.
Jamestown posted an impressive 3-1 win over Grafton where sophomore Max Cooper knocked in a brace for the no. 13 Eagles.
No. 14 Lafayette finally found the win column after a clean sheet win over Poquoson. The Rams also lost an overtime heartbreaker to Deep Run (Richmond) 2-1.
Princess Anne participated in the Maury Invitational and came away with wins over Norview and Maury. Will Jennings posted a brace in the Norview match and scored again against Maury. Maciej Majcherczyk netted a brace against Maury. The Cavaliers move up two spots to no. 15.
No. 16 Smithfield suffered a setback against no. 9 Tabb but came back to post a clean sheet over Warhill.
Deep Creek posted two more victories with wins over Green Run and Hampton. The no. 17 Hornets had goal contributions from eight different players against Hampton. Dylan Ausley banged in a hat trick in the Green Run contest.
Bruton checks into the rankings at no. 18 after wins over Tallwood, Northampton, and New Kent. Mark Wilson had a hat trick against Tallwood, and Drake Perrin and Wilson both recorded braces in the Northampton match. Wilson, Aidyn Smith, and Khalil Johnson all found the net versus New Kent.
Gloucester also joins the rankings at no. 19 after wins over New Kent and Bethel.
No. 20 Kempsville is the third new team in the rankings after an easy win over Churchland and a draw versus no. 11 Ocean Lakes. Evan Parziale had the lone goal versus Ocean Lakes.
Just outside the top 20: Western Branch (2-2-0), Kings Fork (3-1-0), York (2-2-0), Kings Fork (3-1-0), and Bayside (2-2-0).
Dropped out: Kings Fork, Warhill, and Grassfield.