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PREP FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK

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SPORTS WRITER

Much like the 2009 season


when the team finished ffi in
the regular season, the math is

simple for the Dlnwlddle

HiSh School football @m, the


Generals win and they are ia

the Group AAA Central


Reglon Divlslon

playofrs.

After Dinwiddie lost to

Thomas DaIe, it was staring at


a 24 rccord andlmew ithad to

win the remaining four games


for any hope of ib fifttr straieht

playotr berth.

"We are Just playtng every


gamg" said

game like a plafroff

Dinwiddie senlor lineman

Yoahi Monroe, who was inon

1l tackles on Friday night.

"Tonight wejust won Round B


and now it is time to get neady
forRoturd4."
Monroe, a 6-0, 2s0-pounder,
tried to explain the improvement.

"I think it is a matter of

wat&ing plenty of film, breaking down the film and then


being coached up. Then we
have plqyers now who arejust
flying to the baII and together
we harre just gotten better with
eachweek"

Ihis accordjng to Dinwiddie


atNetic director Jeff Walters,
the plafoff scenario looks like
this:
Dinwiddie is currently third
in thepower points.
As lt stands now:
1. Atlee @lays Ice Davis).

2. Hanover (plays Glen


Allen).
3. Dinwiddie (plays Peters-

burg).

roRA DAvs

Dlnwlddle sophomora Saderlus

Lee Davis losses - it"s gone to


be close Out more than Iikely
Dinwiddie would probably be
ouo.

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GAME ON: Sincethenew
schedule for the Central Dis-

elt

are craving theirfuurth victo


ry on Senior Night as well as a
chance to take awaythe Generals' playoff hopes after having

won the last three straight

Despite losing against


owbrook and Hopewell over

remains optimistic and rested


to take on Dinwiddie.

lilitch

"Our oftnse is a$losive. Wb

lot of weapons that


teams have to be able to

out between then senior quar-

Bames.

Dinwiddie wins and

Follard and ChrisHan

defend." Scott said.

terbacks Kevin Green and


Chris HaIl, the &im,mn Vfarn

wlth

Beqlamin, Marion Earris,


MarHee Stret Ile'\Iondre

the Petersburg fmtball teaur's

mind-Dinwiddie.
After a phenomenal shoot-

P+orO

arels ad Blue Devils, Pair has


thmwn seven touchdowns to a
wide variety of receivers in
Kwaneef Robinson. Jordan

have a

the pastfive weeks, Fetersburg

If

W[hms cdobrates
qalrct Hopervell.

football season came ou\


there has been one gatrre on

The Generals cannot move


1.

CO{{TRIBUTEO

tict

Prince C,eorgg lvlabaca" Mead-

up.

Deontra Scott who rrcor&rl a saiag

fle: John Marstrall (idle).


4flq Lee Davis GWs Atlee)"
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STIT'L A RIVALRY: The


Hopewell-Prince George football game has always maintained a rivalry flavor. In fact,
over the years, the game has
been a

terrific rivalry in that

many players lurovl each other


andrespect eadrother
'T think ea& team has a Bersonality of its own," Prince
Georp coach Bruce CanoII
said. "We certainly have a
number of pliayers from each

side thatlsootr each other on a

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