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CVASPORTS.COM Top 16
By Jerry Miller

No. 1 Monticello hosts John Handley (5-5) Friday in the Group AA, Region II, Division 3 playoffs. Photo: Tom Daly
In an effort to rank every single football program in Central Virginia, here's the seventh edition of the CVASPORTS.COM Top 16 power ranking brought to you exclusively by CVASPORTS.COM.
No. 1 Monticello (9-1, 6-0 Jefferson District)
The Skinny: The Mustangs dropped No. 14 Charlottesville 55-22 on Friday. MHS hosts John Handley on Friday in the Division 3 playoffs. Last week (No. 1).
No. 2 Orange County (7-3, 5-1 Jefferson District)
The Skinny: The Hornets crushed No. 16 Fluvanna County 49-13 on the road on Friday. OCHS narrowly missed the Division 4 postseason. Last week (No. 2).
No. 3 Fork Union (6-4, 3-1 Prep League)
The Skinny: The Blue Devils disposed of Christchurch, 53-7, last weekend. Fork Union's season is over. Last week (No. 3).
No. 4 St. Anne's-Belfield (6-4, 2-1 Old Dominion)
The Skinny: STAB upset Blue Ridge on the road for the second-straight week. STAB will play VES in Lynchburg on Sat. Last week (No. 5).
No. 5 Blue Ridge (6-4, 2-1 Old Dominion)
The Skinny: The Barons saw their state championship hopes dashed after a 39-13 loss to STAB in St. George. Last week (No. 4).
No. 6 Western Albemarle (5-5, 4-2 Jefferson District)
The Skinny: The Warriors' season was over prior to last Friday's games. Last week (No. 6).
No. 7 Covenant (5-5, 3-2 VIC)
The Skinny: The Eagles' season was over prior to last Friday's action. Last week (No. 7).
No. 8 Albemarle (5-5, 3-4 Commonwealth District)
The Skinny: The Patriots waxed Riverbend 41-27 on senior night last Friday. Albemarle's season is now over. Last week (No. 9)
No. 9 Buckingham County (5-5, 3-2 James River)
The Skinny: The Knights beat Lunenberg Central 30-7 last Friday night. Buckingham County's season is now over. Last week (No. 11).
No. 10 Nelson County (5-5, 3-3 Dogwood District)
The Skinny: The Governors handled Dan River, 27-8, last Friday night. Nelson County's season is now over. Last week (No. 12).
No. 11 Woodberry Forest (4-6, 3-1 Prep League)
The Skinny: The Tigers lost at Episcopal on Saturday afternoon 14-13. Woodberry Forest's season is now over. Last week (No. 8).
No. 12 Madison County (5-5, 2-3 Bull Run District)
The Skinny: The Mountaineers lost to Clarke County, 34-18, last Friday. Madison County's season is now over. Last week (No. 10).
No. 13 Louisa County (3-7, 3-3 Jefferson District)
The Skinny: The Lions finished the season by winning three of their last four games, including a 43-22 win over WMHS. Last week (No. 13).
No. 14 Charlottesville (2-8, 2-4 Jefferson District)
The Skinny: The Black Knights lost at home 55-22 to No. 1 Monticello. Charlottesville season is now over. Last week (No. 14).
No. 15 William Monroe (2-8, 1-5 Jefferson District)
The Skinny: The Greene Dragons won two of their last four games to close the year. William Monroe's season is now over. Last week (No. 15).
No. 16 Fluvanna County (0-10, 0-6 Jefferson District)
The Skinny: The Flucos were beaten badly by No. 2 Orange County 49-13 at home. Fluvanna County's season is now over. Last week (No. 16).
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Comments (1)
Dear Jerry, Thank you for posting the
CVaSports Top 16 throughout the season.
Is there some feeling in the Albemarle
High School athletic community that
the football team's overall season was
a disappointment with the number of
experienced and talented seniors on
the roster?
I am one reader that still doesn't
have a grasp on the other schools
and their athletic strengths and
weaknesses in the Commonwealth Dis-
trict. Could someone provide that
for CVASPORTS.COM?
Finally, shall we pencil Orange
County H.S. as the prohibitive favorite
for the Jefferson District football
championship next year?
Please continue the good work, Best
wishes, Gary
Posted by Gary Westmoreland | November 12, 2007 11:15 AM