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September 23, 2008
High School Football Notebook
CCHS faces big prospects and even bigger schools this season
Cyclones go head to head with Battlefield’s finest
The Cyclones tangled with perennial Battlefield District powerhouse Chancellor on Tuesday and came away with a loss, depite what coach Betty Jo Utz described as aa amazing effort.
Vikings’ power too much for CCHS
Loudoun Valley’s size, strength lead to 3-0 victory over hosting Devilettes
Weekly CFA roundup: Yellow Jackets top Tigers
A look at last week’s highlights from Culpeper Football Association games
September 22, 2008
Osbourn Park takes care of Blue Devilettes
Yellow Jackets hand CCHS its second loss in Cedar Run District
September 21, 2008
Youth is served at Broman Field
Patience isn’t a virtue many fans possess. But Culpeper coach Greg Martz is a different story.
EVHS Field Hockey
EVHS traveled to Herndon Sunday to finish the tournament they began a few weeks ago, and came away with a 2nd-place finish.
Field of dreams
Renovations include a new well at the American Legion Post 330 baseball field
September 20, 2008
Hornets hammer Spotsylvania
Orange rebounds with blow out win
Madison cruises past Luray
Mountaineers stay perfect with the win
EVHS wins a close one
Eastern View employed the “bend, don’t break” philosophy against Clarke County Friday night. The Cyclones gave up 289 yards on the ground but only gave up one touchdown en route to a 12-7 victory against the Eagles (2-2).
Colonial Forge handles Culpeper
Culpeper coach Greg Martz was extremely animated as he charged onto the field to talk to his struggling offense after calling a time out late in the first half of Friday’s 38-0 loss to Colonial Forge.
September 19, 2008
UPDATE: EVHS holds on for win; Culpeper goes down to CF
Cyclones improve to 2-1
Star-Exponent Sports Blog
Locals attracting Division I interest; Madison not done yet
September 18, 2008
Getting on track
Blue Devils have had recent success against visiting Colonial Forge
Cougars snap Cyclones’ streak
Courtland defeats EVHS 3-0, ruining perfect Battlefield District record
Cyclones look for a win on the road
Eastern View travels to Clarke County to face tough Bull Run team
Battlefield gets the best of Culpeper golf team
Were it not for district rival Loudoun Valley, Battlefield’s golf team might be considered in a league of its own.
September 17, 2008
Making strides
CCHS cross country teams see improvement over last week’s race
Cyclones battle to 3-3 tie with James Monroe
The Eastern View Cyclones traveled to James Monroe on Wednesday and battled the Yellow Jackets to a 3-3 tie after two overtimes.
Webcast: Culpeper Varsity
Staffers Shane Mettlen and Ron Counts give their take on prep football this week.
September 16, 2008
Cyclones stay undefeated in district with 3-1 win
The Eastern View Volleyball team won its 3rd straight Battlefield District contest Tuesday.
Eli’s coming
Blue Devils, Deacons, Tigers pick up early season wins
Binns shows no fear
Floyd T. Binns moves to 3-0 with 172-yard rushing performance
September 15, 2008
Volleyball’s growth in Culpeper remarkable
So far its shaping up to be the best year in Culpeper volleyball history.
Eastern View posts its lowest score of the year
The Eastern View Cyclones shot a 206 Monday at the Country Club of Culpeper, its lowest score of the season, but lost to James Monroe, which shot a 183.
September 14, 2008
Cedar Run get together
Derek Orshoski leads Blue Devils to 7th-place finish in Cedar Run meet
Cyclones thinking defensively
A struggling offense’s best friend is a solid defense. Eastern View proved that in its home opener against William Monroe on Friday.
September 13, 2008
CCHS takes second at tourney in Waynesboro
The Culpeper County High School Volleyball team picked up two victories and finished second to Potomac Falls this weekend at the Little Giant Invitational in Waynesboro.
Climbing high
Idle weeks are typically used as a time to stop and regroup and establish what was working and what was not. But for a Madison team that now sits at 2-0, this week was used simply to relax and practice for the tough schedule they have ahead.
