Field hockey
757Teamz Top 15
#11 York 4, Menchville 0
Julie Weaver, Chevelle Claypool, Brit Barnes and Carissa Beales all scored for the winning Falcons (4-0). Sloan Beach and Lexi Anderson each provided one assist.
#12 Hickory 6, Deep Creek 0
Freshman Abby Cullen led the Hawks with a hat trick, and Caroline Jones followed with two goals and one assist. Addison Drake added a goal and an assist. Elle Tyler, Sophia Lowry and Erin Seery each contributed one assist. Hickory hosts Ocean Lakes on Friday.
Southeastern District
Grassfield 3, Lakeland 0
Junior captain Kaydence Holland and Marely Goodrich each scored for the Grizzlies with respective assists from Makenna Scott and Charottle Engel. EG Hatcher tallied one unassisted goal.
Nondistrict
Smithfield 3, Phoebus 0
Kiyah Hill scored all three goals for the winning Packers. Caylin Hicks and Aliyana Smith both provided assists.
Private schools
Norfolk Collegiate 4, Hampton Roads Academy 1
Junior Anna Remley recorded a brace for the Oaks. Senior captain Kylie Lorson and junior captain Robin Roelink each scored once.
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Golf
Beach District
First Colonial 328, Salem 390
The match at Kempsville Greens Golf Club ended after nine holes due to weather.
Salem 360, Cox 342
The SunDevils defeated the Falcons at Kempsville Greens Golf Club.
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Boys volleyball
757Teamz Top 15
#4 Granby d. Lake Taylor, 3-0
(25-11, 25-6, 24-10)
Brady Van Hoosen and Brandon Layne tallied 12 combined kills for the Comets, and Caleb Tremper finished with five aces.
Eastern District
Churchland d. Booker T. Washington, 3-1
Elijah Johnson finished with 27 points, including seven aces. Ayden Sparrow logged 10 assists and eight aces. Dominick Crislip and Carter Grimsley both finished with 14 points for the winning Truckers.
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Girls volleyball
757Teamz Top 15
#13 Maury d. Norcom, 3-0
(25-3, 25-11, 25-11)
The Commodores combined for 31 kills as they blanked the Greyhounds.
Eastern District
Granby d. Lake Taylor, 3-0
Freshman Noella Papalsci logged an 8-point service run for the Comets, and senior Cheyenne Avery followed with a 5-point service run.

