Friday was supposed to mark the halfway point in the fall high school football season.
Hundreds of high school athletes across Virginia missed out on a chance to compete for a state championship last spring because of the COVID-19 pandemic
Yes Virginia, there could be high school football this fall.
Late last month, the Virginia High School League Executive Committee agreed on a return-to-play plan for its member schools for the 2020-21 season that delays the start of the athletic year until December.
The hope of having a private school football season in Central Virginia took a hit last week when the Virginia Prep League and League of Independent Schools announced plans to delay the start of fall sports because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
With the recent decision by the Virginia High School League to push back the start of of the 2020-21 athletic year until December, athletes coaches and athletic directors now have hope that games can be played despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
Last week, the Virginia High School League Executive Committee voted to push back the start of athletic competition until December.
With the recent decision by the Virginia High School League to push back the start of of the 2020-21 athletic year until December, athletes coaches and athletic directors now have hope that games can be played despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
Last week, the Virginia High School League Executive Committee voted to push back the start of athletic competition until December.
For the second season in a row, the Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association will not crown state champions.
After months of discussions, the Virginia High School League has finally settled on plan for sports for the 2020-21 school year.
The Virginia High School League Executive Committee moved one step closer to a decision on return-to-play policies Wednesday during a highly anticipated special meeting.
The last time Jeremy Wagner and Will Wagner played on the same team was 2017, when Miller School began its run of three straight Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association Division II state titles.
The Virginia High School League fall sports season remains on hold.
With the Virginia High School League Executive Committee set to meet to discuss the status of fall sports, local athletes and coaches have been given a road map for offseason workouts and conditioning. VHSL Executive Director Dr. John “Billy” Haun unveiled the organization’s recommendations …
The Virginia High School League took steps toward a potential return to high school sports by reinstating out-of-season practice starting Monday, June 15.
Fall high school sports practices are set to begin in less than two months, but questions regarding the status of students returning to schools in August and September because of the COVID-19 pandemic still remain.
Larry Helmick, a long-time assistant coach at Battlefield District powerhouse Eastern View High School, is the new head football coach at Madison County High School.
Family and sports have been a part of Keith Slezak’s core values throughout his life.
Madison County native Tim Taylor, who has served in several coaching and administrative roles at both the high school and college level in Central Virginia, has been named the head women’s basketball coach at the United States Naval Academy.
In a pre-COVID-19 world, Sophie Adams and the rest of her Madison County softball teammates would have spent Monday practicing in preparation for their big Bull Run District showdown with Page County on Tuesday.
Hannah Johnson was a consistent contributor for the Madison County softball team during her first two seasons before an offseason knee injury forced her to miss last year’s run to the VHSL Class 2 state championship game.
For nearly two decades, Phil Warren’s springs have consisted of coordinating officials, juggling schedules and watching athletes excel at Madison County High School.
Although Jacob Sacra’s crowning achievement stole the show from the county’s perspective, he wasn’t the only Mountaineer in the state mix.
The girls basketball team fell to Luray last week, 45-30, in the second round of the Bull Run District Tournament.