Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Mid Season Magna Vista JV: 8-1 Record

MVHS JV is 8-1 on the 2010 season with wins over:
     Heritage 7-0   
     Morehead 14-0   
     Wm Fleming 7-6   
     Franklin Co. 43-22
     Wm Campbell 35-6
     loss to Halifax Co. 20-28.
     Win over Martinsville  43-0
      Win over Tunstall HS -27-12
      Win over Patrick Co. HS  62-0


    


One more game on tap after an Open Week ,with Bassett H.S on Nov. 4th rounding out the regular season, we are looking forward to a successful completion of the 2010 season.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Off to a Great Start...

Second week into the Junior Varsity season, Magna Vista is now 2-0, with weather shortened win over Heritage 7-0, was called at halftime due to lightning.  On Thursday, September 2nd the JV squad scored 14 unanswered points for the win over Morehead 14-0.  Next week Magna Vista JV travels to Roanoke for a game with William Fleming scheduled for 6:00 pm at Fleming's New Stadium

Monday, August 23, 2010

Piedmont District goes 3-2 in scrimmages

With the start of the regular season just around the corner, area football teams got in a little more practice on Friday through scrimmages and benefit games....MORE

Monday, June 21, 2010

Mike London's UVA "Big Man's" Football Camp June 19, 2010

" IMPRESSIVE - EFFICIENT - EFFECTIVE"  are only a few appropriate words to describe this camp!
An estimated 275 Big Man High School players were in attendance ranging in ages
from Freshmen to Seniors!

A solid 4 1/2 hours of coaching fundamentals of football for high schools grades 8-12 this past Saturday at University of Virginia - Mike London's "Big Man's" Football Camp in Charlottesville.

Logan weighed in at 6' 0", 250 lbs. and not only matched his colleagues in size but also ability.
The day consisted of 7-8 training stations manned by not only UVa football staff but also college coaches from around the country from such notables as University of New Hampshire, Brown,Cornell and high school head coaches from around the state
Both offensive line & defensive line sessions were held, players chose either one or the other for the day. During the morning session, players ran through the stations, twice, ending with a offensive vs defensive competition to showcase what they had learned during the morning session. The same scenario was repeated in the afternoon session. It was simply amazing to watch how players progressed in applying the techniques learned from the morning session to afternoon session competitions. Physically exhausting to all in attendance, in the 90 degree heat, all walked away with skills that will be used throughout their football career.


Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Logan Invited to UVA "Big Man" Football Camp


Back to Football, and looking forward to attending...
For linemen entering grades 8-12.