Football
757Teamz Top 15
#7 Hampton 21, #3 Warwick 14
The Crabbers rallied from 14 points behind to all but wrap up the Peninsula District title.
#10 Lafayette 52, York 0 (stopped at halftime and not resumed)
The Rams dominated the Falcons in 24 minutes.
#12 Phoebus 56, Heritage 6
The Phantoms bounced back after losses to Warwick, Highland Springs and Hampton.
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Field hockey
757Teamz Top 15
#3 Cox 8, Kempsville 0
Lilly Schrott had two goals and Ava Amuial had two assists. Also scoring for the Falcons were: Atalee Booth, Bella Glenn, Campbell Wright, Leah Daves, Mikaela Quinn and Rose Holland. Lauren Templeton and Holland had assists.
#12 Catholic 6, Norfolk Collegiate 0
Maggie Seidensticker scored twice, and Anya Lundquist converted two penalty strokes. AnneMarie Dimino and Brooke Sunderland also had goals for the Crusaders (12-4-1) in their regular-season finale. Lundquist is 5 for 5 on stroke attempts this year.
Nondistrict
Oscar Smith 1, Nansemond-Suffolk Academy 0
Rachel White scored for the Tigers.
Private schools
Cape Henry Collegiate 1, Walsingham Academy 0
Lia Mulkey scored unassisted, and winning goalie Payton DeValda had five saves.
Beach District
Princess Anne 9, Salem 0
All four of the Cavaliers’ 12th-graders scored on their Senior Day: Kelsey Manugo (with two), Maren Baxley, Vivian Myers and Charlotte Daugherty. Manugo and Baxley had an assist each, and Sonya Ortiz had a goal and two assists. Olivia Hogan, Elin Cooper and Reese Klute also scored.
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Boys soccer
ALL-TIDEWATER CONFERENCE OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS
Player of the Year: Graham Campbell, Cape Henry Collegiate.
Coach of the Year: Chris Mills, Hampton Roads Academy.
BJ Riddick Sportsmanship Award: Norfolk Christian.
First team: Graham Campbell, Cape Henry Collegiate (Sr.); Zach Busch, Hampton Roads Academy (Sr.); Atharv Deshpande, Norfolk Academy (Sr.); Andrew Gamache (So.), Steward; Jackson Hall, Norfolk Collegiate (Sr.); Noah Hummel, Cape Henry Collegiate (Sr.); Hastin Shah, Norfolk Collegiate (Jr.); Marshall Perry, Walsingham Academy (Jr.); Charlie Porcaro, Norfolk Academy (So.); Jason Preble, Catholic (Sr.); RJ Sanchez, Norfolk Academy (Sr.); Harrison Shaffer, Norfolk Christian (Fr.); Carson Stokes, Catholic (Sr.); Owen Tragert, Cape Henry Collegiate (So.); Bryce Wedding, Hampton Roads Academy (So.).
Second team: Grant Blossom, Walsingham Academy (Jr.); Mason Brown, Cape Henry Collegiate (Jr.); Marcus Cancado, Norfolk Academy (Jr.); Brooks Carmody, Nansemond-Suffolk Academy (Jr.); Teddy Coleman, Norfolk Academy (Jr.); Jude Emerick, Norfolk Collegiate (Jr.); Maris Milosevic, Norfolk Christian (Jr.); Kellen Proto, Cape Henry Collegiate (Jr.); Luke Stensland, Walsingham Academy (Jr.); Jack Ward, Norfolk Academy (eighth grade).
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Girls tennis
Private schools
ALL-TIDEWATER CONFERENCE OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS
Player of the Year: Emma Wang, Steward.
Coach of the Year: Tracy Johnson, Cape Henry Collegiate.
BJ Riddick Sportsmanship Award: Hampton Roads Academy.
Singles first team: Emma Wang, Steward; Anya Beachy, Norfolk Collegiate; Liza Pridgen, Cape Henry Collegiate; Charlotte Shumadine, Norfolk Academy; Anne Soden Henceroth, Steward; Lauren Yue, Cape Henry Collegiate.
Singles second team: Caroline Brown, Norfolk Collegiate; Leah Jung, Norfolk Academy; Leighton Soderberg, Norfolk Academy; Cora Timms, Cape Henry Collegiate; Mary Walsh McMahon, Norfolk Collegiate; Sabrina Yee, Norfolk Academy.
Doubles first team: Liza Pridgen/Cora Timms, Cape Henry Collegiate; Charlotte Shumadine/Leighton Soderberg, Norfolk Academy; Emma Wang/Anne Soden Henceroth, Steward.
Doubles second team: Caroline Brown/Mary Walsh McMahon, Norfolk Collegiate; Sabrina Yee/Lilly Hedley, Norfolk Academy; Lauren Yue/Lilah Shoemaker, Cape Henry Collegiate.
TCIS TOURNAMENT
Results after the first of two days at Huntington Park in Newport News. The tournament will resume at 9 a.m. Friday. Teams will get 8 points for first place in a flight, 7 for second and so on down to 1 for eighth. The standings below are based on guaranteed points so far, like 7 for reaching a doubles final or 5 for reaching a singles semifinal.
Team standings: 1. Norfolk Academy (NA) 51; 2. Cape Henry Collegiate (Cape) 47; 3. Steward (Stew) 41; 4. Norfolk Collegiate (NCo) 35; T5. Walsingham Academy (WA) 21, Hampton Roads Academy (HRA) 21; 7. Nansemond-Suffolk Academy (NSA) 12; 8. Catholic (Cath) 7; 9. Peninsula Catholic (PC) 5.
Singles quarterfinals
Flight 1: Emma Wang (Stew) d. Amy Fox (NSA) 8-0; Anya Beach (NCo) d. Velina Morales (WA) 8-4; Lauren Yue (Cape) d. Madison Haywood (Cath) 8-2; Charlotte Shumadine (NA) d. Indira Hartke (HRA) 8-0.
Flight 2: Liza Pridgen (Cape) d. Ali Elefante (PC) 8-1; Leighton Soderberg (NA) d. Makenzie Hrisko (Cath) 8-0; Anne Soden Henceroth (Stew) d. Elizabeth Dodd (WA) 8-1; Lucy Lanier (HRA) d. Caroline Brown (NCo) 8-3.
Flight 3: Cora Timms (Cape) d. Ryan Mims (NSA) 8-0; Gabby Marshall (Stew) d. Baline Averett (HRA) 8-4; Mary Walsh McMahon (NCo) d. Alessi Avis (Cath) 8-1; Leah Jung (NA) d. Emma Costello (WA) 8-0.
Flight 4: Sabrina Yee (NA) d. Mira Carson (NSA) 8-0; Athena Nassar (NCo) d. Sophia Vassilakos (HRA) 8-5; Avery Jane Damuth (Cape) d. Iva Hobson (PC) 8-0; Sam Herron (Stew) d. Mary Ellen Sarantakos (WA) 8-2.
Flight 5: Kailyn McNaughton (NA) d. Emma Thomas (Cath) 8-0; Kathryn Easterling (HRA) d. Keeley Boone (NCo) 8-2; Lilah Shoemaker (Cape) d. Logan Manry (Stew) 8-3; Isabel Tobola (NSA) d. Gabi Drygala (WA) 8-3.
Flight 6: Leah Gregorie (NA) d. Lauren Lorcher-Bond (Cath) 8-0; Lily Wall (WA) d. Grace Patterson (NSA) 9-8 (7-4); Mary Burke (Cape) d. Ameera Daudani (Stew) 8-1; Millie Rosen (NCo) d. Grace Bradley (HRA) 8-2.
Doubles
Flight 1
Quarterfinals: Wang/Henceroth (Stew) d. Fox/Tobola (NSA) 8-1; Yue/Shoemaker (Cape) d. Hartke/Lanier (HRA) 8-6; Shumadine/Soderberg (NA) d. Haywood/Hrisko (Cath) 8-1; Brown/McMahon (NCo) d. Dodd/Costello (WA) 8-1.
Semis: Wang/Henceroth d. Yue/Shoemaker 8-0; Shumadine/Soderberg d. Brown/McMahon.
Consolation: Hartke/Lanier d. Fox/Tobola 8-0; Dodd/Costello d. Haywood/Hrisko 8-6.
Flight 2
Quarterfinals: Pridgen/Timms (Cape) d. Averett/Vassilakos (HRA) 8-1; Marshall/Herron (Stew) d. Morales/Sarantakos (WA) 8-1; Yee/Hedley (NA) d. Carson/Mims (NSA) 8-0; Beachy/Nassar (NCo) d. Elefante/Thompson (PC) 8-0.
Semis: Marshall/Herron d. Pridgen/Timms 8-6; Yee/Hedley d. Beachy/Nassar 8-1.
Consolation: Morales/Sarantakos d. Averett/Vassilakos 8-3; Elefante/Thompson d. Carson/Mims 8-3.
Flight 3
Quarterfinals: Jung/Tajan (NA) d. Thomas/Lorcher-Bond (Cath) 8-0; Drygala/Wall (WA) d. Kovachs/King (NCo) 8-5; Damuth/Murphy (Cape) d. Grant/Patterson (NSA) 8-3; Manry/Forlano (Stew) d. Easterling/Bradley (HRA) 8-6.
Semis: Jung/Tajan d. Drygala/Wall 8-1; Damuth/Murphy d. Manry/Forlano 8-3.
Consolation: Kovachs/King d. Thomas/Lorcher-Bond 8-4; Easterling/Bradley d. Grant/Patterson 8-1.
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Boys volleyball
757Teamz Top 15
#1 Kellam d. Cox, 3-0
(25-19, 27-25, 25-21)
The Knights’ Ryan Phillips made 11 digs, and Nathan Goan hit .714. Kamren Hingerty hit. 333 and had four blocks.
#5 Kempsville d. Green Run, 3-0
(25-13, 25-7, 25-12)
Wyatt Strawbridge had six aces and seven kills for the Chiefs. Ryland Patterson added six kills and two aces, and Trent Beeson added eight kills.
#6 First Colonial d. Salem, 3-0
(25-17, 25-14, 25-23)
Mason Mosure and Lincoln Hills combined to serve five aces. Right sides Liam Howell and William Boone had a big presence at the net.
#9 Indian River d. #12 Great Bridge, 3-0
(25-18, 25-14, 25-22)
Jaden Norman, Bobby Johnson, Evan Mason, Mohammed Badji and Francisco Lloret combined for 30 kills. Dawkins Rombaoa contributed 29 assists.
#10 Grassfield d. Oscar Smith, 3-0
(25-14, 25-15, 25-22)
Andrew Burke led the Grizzlies with five aces, nine kills and three blocks. Caedan Agustin had 20 assists.
#13 Hickory d. #11 Western Branch, 3-2
(23-25, 25-16, 20-25, 26-24, 15-9)
Nolan Kennedy had 16 kills and nine blocks, and Carson Tortone had 10 kills, five blocks and three aces. Jason Leary had 24 assists and nine kills, Judah Coston had 11 kills and three aces, and Logan Kennedy had 23 assists.
Beach District
Landstown d. Bayside, 3-0
(25-14, 25-23, 25-16)
The Eagles combined for 33 kills and eight blocks.
Peninsula District
Heritage d. Woodside, 3-1
(25-17, 25-20, 20-25, 25-18)
Marcus Dozier had 18 kills and 17 digs, while Isaac Ward-Payton had 11 kills and 10 digs. Nazir Bradshaw made 21 digs, and Tyrell Shelton had 26 assists and eight kills.
Nondistrict
Norfolk Christian d. Gloucester, 3-1
(25-23, 15-25, 26-24, 25-21)
Jered Oh had 18 kills and four blocks. Thor Jones had 25 assists and three aces.
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Girls volleyball
757Teamz Top 15
#1 Grafton d. Bruton, 3-0
Kenzie Smith had 16 kills and three blocks, and Ally Burke had 14 digs and four aces. Ana Breckons had 11 kills, and Olivia De La Cruz had 18 assists.
#2 Kellam d. #11 Cox, 3-0
(26-24, 25-17, 26-24)
Sophie Barnes (12 kills, 11 digs), Riley Erwin (11 kills, 19 assists) and Emmie Irving (13 assists, 13 digs) all had double-doubles for the Knights. Skylar Witte and Vanessa Jarvis added eight kills. Giulia Allison had 17 digs of Kellam’s 66, and Bella D’Adarria had 16 digs.
#4 Norfolk Academy d. Walsingham Academy, 3-0
Vivi Deans and Sydney Petersen combined for 20 kills.
#9 First Colonial d. Salem, 3-0
(25-11, 25-18, 25-16)
Kensley Phillips had four kills for the Patriots (13-9). Maddie Stroud and Grace Davies-Hackenberg had four assists.
#10 Ocean Lakes d. Princess Anne, 3-0
(25-12, 25-8, 25-21)
The Dolphins won a Beach District match in straight sets.
#12 Grassfield d. Oscar Smith, 3-0
(25-11, 25-21, 25-22)
Lauren Dolbeck and Benisa Moore both contributed nine kills. Ellie Rock had 18 digs.
Beach District
Landstown d. Bayside, 3-2
Siri Larsen provided 12 assists and 14 digs, while Kailyn Johnson put up 22 assists and 16 digs. Cheyenne Wright and Alexandra Perry contributed 16 and 11 kills, respectively. Rilan Smith and Madeline Arnett combined for 36 digs.
Southeastern District
Hickory d. Western Branch, 3-0
(25-14, 27-25, 26-24)
Natalie Tanksley had eight aces and 11 digs for the Hawks. Delaney Gray led with nine kills and one block.
Private schools
Norfolk Christian d. Veritas of Richmond, 3-1
(16-25, 25-17, 25-15, 25-19)
Megan Saunders had 31 assists and six aces, and Ava Holmes had 19 kills.

