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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Why I’m waffling on my Tech-Boise St. prediction and more high school projections

  I’m thinking about changing my Virginia Tech-Boise State prediction.

  A few days ago I told you I liked Tech in this game but after reading several media reports and talking to a couple of people in the know about Tech’s defense, I wonder if the Hokies will be able to stop the Broncos.

  I’ll make my final prediction next week.

  Here’s a few projections on high school football that I left out last week:

Southern Valley:
1) Stuart’s Draft
2) Robert E. Lee
3) Rockbridge County
4) Fort Defiance
5) Waynesboro
6) Wilson Memorial

Hogoheegee:
1) George Wythe
2) Chilhowie
3) Holston
4) Rural Retreat
5) Northwood
6) Patrick Henry (Glade Spring)

Dogwood:
1) Gretna
2) Appomattox
3) Altavista
4) Dan River
5) William Campbell
6) Nelson County
7) Chatham

Pioneer:
1) James River
2) Bath County
3) Covington
4) Parry McCluer
5) Craig County

Southwest:
1) Richlands
2) Tazewell
3) Carroll County
4) Graham
5) Abingdon
6) Marion
7) Grundy

My projections I put in last week are below as well:

Blue Ridge:
1) William Byrd
2) Northside
3) Alleghany
4) Lord Botetourt
5) Staunton River

Seminole:
1) Amherst County
2) Liberty
3) Jefferson Forest
4) Brookville
5) Rustburg
6) E.C. Glass
7) Heritage

River Ridge:
1) Salem
2) Cave Spring
3) Christiansburg
4) Hidden Valley
5) Blacksburg
6) Pulaski County

Three Rivers:
1) Radford
2) Eastern Montgomery
3) Giles
4) Floyd County
5) Glenvar
6) Auburn

Western Valley:
1) Patrick Henry
2) Franklin County
3) William Fleming
4) George Washington
5) Halifax County

Mountain Empire:
1) Fort Chiswell
2) Narrows
3) Galax
4) Grayson County
5) Bland County

Piedmont:
1) Magna Vista
2) Martinsville
3) Bassett
4) Tunstall
5) Patrick County

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Scott Leamon started at WSLS in October of '03, and has worked in the NRV and Roanoke newsrooms. He loves chocolate malts and reporting.

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