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Top 10 Plays of 2008-09

Posted On: Monday, June 22, 2009
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Top 10 Plays of 2008-09

by Stephen M. Lewis
DigitalSports Richmond
slewis@digitalsports.com
(804) 240-2191

I have this snazzy new Movie Studio software (thanks Jay Endicott, my buddy at Fox Richmond!) and this is my first production, the Top 10 plays of the year from the 2008-09 season.

I haven’t quite figured out how to get my voice on yet, but I’m working on it.

You can expect these type of productions from DS Richmond more often; I think it is pretty cool.

Anyway, the plays are in order from 10 to 1. There are more than 10 plays, like Highland Springs’ J.J. Saunders at No. 7.

He had three sick plays in one game against Lee-Davis, so his will count for one.

I also had a tie in some to give more love to as many sports as possible. Here goes. ENJOY!

No. 10
Nicole Shelton
of Hanover scores as the Hawks upset Lee-Davis in field hockey.

No. 9 (tie)
Hanover’s Austin Erb (18) blasts a solo HR, which gave Hanover a 7-6 lead in the region final they went on to win over Deep Run 14-6.
Lauren Vinson‘s two-RBI single gives Prince George the Central District regular-season title and spurs them on to the region title.

No. 8
Deep Run’s Jordan Love makes a huge stop as Deep Run beats Hanover by at TD.

No. 7
Highland Springs’ J.J. Saunders runs for a 60-yard score on the game’s first play, an 80-yarder on HS’ next play and picks off a pass later.

No. 6 (tie)
Two dunks, sort of. First, Hanover’s greatest student-athlete ever, Kristin Carpenter, with an unbelievable block against Atlee. Then, Josh Brinkley of Douglas Freeman with a nasty reverse dunk over JM’s Maurice Johnson.

No. 5 (tie)

Thomas Dale boys volleyball wins its 51st straight game and the region crown, but Deep Run beats them in the state final a week later.

No. 4
Down one point with 40 seconds to go, Desmond Coble hits Cris Carter for a 65-yard TD as Meadowbrook shocked Hermitage.

No. 3
Lauren Abraham calls Marie Krider off, boots the best pass of her life to Sarah Bellotti, who turns on the jets and beats Dale to tie the contest with 18 seconds left in regulation. Godwin went on to be region champs and a state finalist.

No. 2
Travis McKie
, the DigitalSports boys basketball POY, dunking all over the place.

No. 1
Petersburg’s dunkfest of a team, led by Chris Evans (20), Cadarian Raines (44) and Drejon Scott (22) providing oops.

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