February 17, 2009

Boys: Meadowbrook 95, Dinwiddie 71  02/17/09 10:22 PM

Douglas Brewer scored 19 and Joshua Jackson-Davis scored 18 as Meadowbrook beat Dinwiddie. Jerrell White led the game with 32 points in the loss for Dinwiddie. DINWIDDIE (5-17) White 32, Parham 11, Coles 0, Wynn 5, Fields 6, Gardner 2, Hawkins 7, Sturdivant 0, Harris 2, Perry 0, Belton 4, Hall 2. Totals 24 13-23 71.
MEADOWBROOK (17-6)

Girls: Meadowbrook 76, Dinwiddie 37  02/17/09 7:44 PM

Meadowbrook 76, Dinwiddie 37 Meadowbrook outscored Dinwiddie 49-14 in the first half and rolled into the Central District tournament semifinals. Courtney Coleman led the Monarchs with 11 points. Kiara Mays scored a game-high 21 points to pace Dinwiddie. DINWIDDIE (5-18) Thomas 2, King 4, Jiggetts 5, Griffin 3, Mays 21, Perry 2, Brockman 0. Totals 15 6-7 37.
MEADOWBROOK (14-9)


February 13, 2009

Boys: No. 8 Meadowbrook 71, Dinwiddie 58  02/13/09 10:36 PM

Andrew Simmons went 14 of 19 from the free-throw line to help bring his point total to 32 and lead Monarchs to a Central District victory over the Generals. Andrew Coble added 12 points for the Meadowbrook. Jerrell White led Dinwiddie with 23 points and James Wynn contributed 14 for Dinwiddie. MEADOWBROOK 71, DINWIDDIE 58
MEADOWBROOK (10-4 Central, 16-6)

Daniel Rogerson  02/13/09 12:01 AM

What he did: In the Central District final Saturday at Matoaca, the senior 152 was winning his district championship when he tore his ACL defending a shot from Matoaca freshman Xavier Edwards. Rogerson gutted out the remaining 45 seconds of the match, even scoring on a reversal, and won 9-4. An MRI earlier this week revealed the torn ligament, and Rogerson is unable to wrestle in the Central Region tournament. Age: 17 Strengths: “I’m good getting off bottom and most of the time, if I want to take someone down, I’m going to take them down.“ Three words his friends would use to describe him: Dedicated, trustworthy, and respectful. Was working to improve: Technique. “I could do things. Everything would just be a little sloppy.“ Match he can’t wait to watch: Matoaca sophomore Blake Roulo and Hopewell freshman Cody Allalla at 145 pounds. Biggest craving: “Anything greasy and bad for me. Anything that will mess up me cutting weight.“ Best sports memory: The final seconds of his championship match Saturday. “I heard my side, Dinwiddie, start chanting my name. It spread through mostly the whole gym. That got me a lot more pumped. . . . I didn’t feel anything, pain-wise.“ Biggest challenge: “Myself, self doubt. That’s definitely been the biggest hump I’ve had to get past in my wrestling career and in general. The first person you’ve got to beat is yourself.“ If he had one wish: His knee to be healthy in time to wrestle today. Possession he can’t do without: VMI hat. “I wear it in my warm up before a match, I wear it at school, at home, at my job. . . . I keep it with me all the time.“ On his iPod: Disturbed, Nickelback and ZZ Top. Facebook or MySpace: MySpace One thing most people don’t know: Loves to sing in the car. “Journey . . . That’s another one on the iPod.“ Plans for next year: Major in psychology and philosophy at Virginia Military Institute. Sports figure he looks up to: Professional cyclist Lance Armstrong. - Andee Sears


February 12, 2009

Girls: Meadowbrook 81, Dinwiddie 17  02/12/09 9:52 PM

MEADOWBROOK 81, DINWIDDIE 17  DINWIDDIE (2-12 Central, 5-18)  Thomas 5, King 0, Jiggetts 2, Griffin 0, Mays 10, Perry 0, Brockman 0, Clark 0. Totals 7 3-9 17.  MEADOWBROOK (12-2, 13-9) Smith 8, Gilliom 3, Forrest 2, Cunningham 8, Stone 3, Ki. Marks 2, Ka. Marks 6, Coleman 12, Arrington 4, Jackson 5, Hatcher 20, Howard 4, Moss 4, Tanner 0, Hite 0. Totals 38 2-8 81.


February 11, 2009

Boys: No. 10 Hopewell 65, Dinwiddie 40  02/11/09 9:32 PM

Milton Gholson scored 15 points in leading the Blue Devils over the Generals in a Central Distrist matchup. David Rose and Pedro Berrios added 14 and 13 points, respectively, for Hopewell. Jerrell White led Dinwiddie with 13 points, and James Wynn and T.J. Robinson had eight points apiece. White 13, Parham 0, Coles 2, Wynn 8, Fields 3, Gardner 0, Hawkins 0, Sturdivant 0, Harris 0, Perry 0, Belton 0, Hall 3, Williams 3, Robinson 8. Totals 12 13-24 40.
HOPEWELL (10-3, 14-7)

Girls (Tues.): Dinwiddie 57, Hopewell 30  02/11/09 12:04 PM

DINWIDDIE 57, HOPEWELL 30  HOPEWELL (0-13 Central, 0-20)  Raines 6, Wallace 0, Dail 11, Williams 5, Slaughter 3, Thomas 0, Liptrot 0, Tyler 3, Robinson 0, Goodson 2, Edwards 0, Faust 0, Luckett 0, Bentley 0. Totals 12 3-10 30.  DINWIDDIE (2-11, 5-17) Brockman 0, Thomas 2, Griffin 16, Jiggetts 7, Perry 2, R. Jones 4, D. Jones 0, King 10, Mays 15. Totals 24 7-17 57.


February 06, 2009

Boys: Dinwiddie 74, Prince George 72 - 2OT  02/06/09 10:22 PM

DINWIDDIE 74, PRINCE GEORGE 72 2OT
PRINCE GEORGE (4-8 Central, 9-11) Grandison 11, Phillips 7, Sulc 0, Williams 3, Claiborne 14, T. Johnson 8, Lape 0, Hall 15, E. , McDougal 0, Brown 14. Totals 23 22-38 72.
DINWIDDIE (3-9, 5-14) White 22, Parham 4, Coles 0, Wynn 16, Fields 6, Gardner 3, Hawkins 8, Sturdivant 0, Harris 0, Perry 0, Belton 8, Hall 6, Williams 1. Totals 26 15-21 74.
Prince George————————————- 14 16 15 11 16—72
Dinwiddie————————————- 6 17 18 15 18—74


February 05, 2009

Prince George 70, Dinwiddie 49  02/05/09 10:10 PM

PRINCE GEORGE 70, DINWIDDIE 49  DINWIDDIE (1-11 Central, 4-17)  Thomas 8, King 4, Jiggetts 12, Griffen 11, Mays 14. Totals 22 1-2 49.  PRINCE GEORGE (7-5, 12-8) Curtendale 0, Williams 3, Gholson 0, Hannuksela 2, Hill 6, Washington 12, B. Johnson 0, Lykes 39, Green 4, Swope 4. Totals 30 8-13 70.  Dinwiddie———————————— 6 12 19 12—49


February 04, 2009

Boys: No. 1 Petersburg 90, Dinwiddie 44  02/04/09 9:40 PM

No. 1 Petersburg rolled to a Central District win over host Dinwiddie with 24 points from Drejon Scott. Du’Vaughn Maxwell had 18 points for Petersbug. Lamont Fields and Brandon Coles each had nine points for Dinwiddie. K. Green 4, Mason 6, Desmore 2, Moore 7, Evans 11, Scott 24, M. Greene 2, Maxwell 18, R. Greene 4, Hoosier 4, Tyler 2, Spain 6. Totals 34 15-22 90.
DINWIDDIE (2-9, 4-13)

Seven Dinwiddie football players sign  02/04/09 11:20 AM

Times-Dispatch player of the year Adam Morgan and first-team All-Metro linebacker Bradley Johnson headline a group of seven Dinwiddie High football players who signed national letters of intent today. Morgan, a 6-0, 200-pound quarterback, signed with Virginia Military Institute. Johnson (6-2, 215, linebacker) is headed to the University of Maryland. Wide receiver Sam Haskins is bound for Troy University (Alabama), the model program for Dinwiddie’s passing game. Offensive tackle Nick Watts, a second-team All-Metro pick, cast his lot with Chowan. Wide receiver Terron Adams and offensive lineman David Abbey are going to Virginia State, and cornerback Brandon Parson signed with Alabama A&N.


February 03, 2009

Girls: Petersburg 74, Dinwiddie 25  02/03/09 8:34 PM

PETERSBURG 74, DINWIDDIE 25  DINWIDDIE (1-10 Central, 4-16)  Thomas 0, King 3, Jiggetts 4, Griffen 2, Mays 14, Perry 0, Brockman 0, Clark 0, Trotter 2. Totals 10 5-10 25.  PETERSBURG (8-3, 10-6) A. Whitaker 26, Elder 4, Edmonds 8, France 15, Coleman 10, Chen. Kirkland 6, Cher. Kirkland 0, Harper 3, D. Whitaker 2, Knott 0. Totals 32 4-10 74.


January 30, 2009

Boys: Thomas Dale 87, Dinwiddie 66  01/30/09 9:40 PM

THOMAS DALE 87, DINWIDDIE 66
DINWIDDIE (2-8 Central, 4-13) White 19, Parham 0, Wynn 16, Fields 5, Gardner 1, Hawkins 1, Sturdivant 4, Harris 2, Perry 0, Williams 13, Hall 5. Totals: 19 23-40 66.
THOMAS DALE (6-4, 10-6) Jordon 6, Turner 9, D. Campbell 2, White 10, Mason 22, Hevener 0, Fulghum 0, Simms 12, Epps 3, Burwell 1, Green 8, King 14. Totals: 32 21-34 87.
Dinwiddie 15 19 18 14—66
Thomas Dale 17 28 25 17—87


January 29, 2009

Girls: No. 2 Thomas Dale 75, Dinwiddie 25  01/29/09 8:40 PM

Alyssa Frye led all scorers with 22 points and Andrea Hobbs added 13 in Thomas Dale’s Central District victory over Dinwiddie. Ka’lia Johnson had 17 points, nine assists, eight rebounds and three steals for the Knights. Kiara Mays scored 14 points for the Generals. THOMAS DALE (10-0 Central, 16-1) Frye 22, Sweeney 8, Johnson 17, Brown 2, Hobbs 13, Scott 6, Bradley 4, Cofield 2, Knickerbacker 1. Totals 31 9-10 75.
DINWIDDIE (1-9, 4-15)


January 28, 2009

Boys: Dinwiddie 59, Colonial Heights 53  01/28/09 9:26 PM

DINWIDDIE 59, COLONIAL HEIGHTS 53  COLONIAL HEIGHTS (1-7 Central, 3-11)  Estacio 0, T. Onadipe 0, Dyer 8, Hagy 17, Drewes 14, Battle 6, K. Onadipe 0, Kochuba 6, Bedford 0, Rawlings 2, Steele 0. Totals 22 4-4 53.  DINWIDDIE (2-8, 4-12) White 21, Parham 11, Wynn 6, Fields 6, Gardner 2, Hawkins 2, Sturdivant 0, Harris 3, Perry 0, Hall 2, Williams 6. Totals 22 12-20 59.

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