From the Chesterfield Giants to the Central Virginia Hurricanes, Chesterfield Falcons and RVA Skins, UVa's newest stud recruit at wide receiver was raised by Richmond's Southside.
Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association (VISAA) state tournaments start Monday for spring sports. See who's playing where.
Laura Camp, Powhatan girls lacrosse coach, would know. Caroline, her daughter, for instance isn't lining up for a ground ball against Dominion District foes. Rather, she's watching Caroline about to race her dog, Berkeley, for a ground ball in the backyard.
A new era of Collegiate School basketball is dawning after longtime girls and boys hoops coaches Rives Fleming and Del Harris stepped down, paving the way for a line of succession leading to Kevin Coffey and Nick Leonardelli.
So this was it: the final stretch, the seventh inning, if you will, of the high school baseball season.
Sam Hahn was a contributor for Collegiate and won two VISAA titles and two prep championships. Following seven seniors graduating, he's now the leader for the Cougars.
Collegiate’s do-it-all running back Xay Davis verbally committed to play at the University of Virginia on April 26.
The 2024 winners are Thomas Jefferson football coach Eric Harris and Petersburg boys soccer coach Ashley Martin.
“I guess you could say that's the life of a Class 1 school,” Athletic Director Kirk Litton said
Though ascendant college recruit Matt Henderson has spent his whole life around football, basketball was his first love.
On Sunday night during the ALL Stars Award Show at the Hippodrome, $70,500 in scholarships were awarded to 19 scholar-athletes.
Callaghan verbally committed to play football at Richmond on April 15.
Two former Richmond-area high school football standouts signed with NFL teams following the draft over the weekend.
Richmond high school spring sports rankings: Who are the 804's top baseball, softball, tennis, lacrosse and soccer teams? Plus the area's top track and field times.
After eight years and seven seasons at the helm of Collegiate boys basketball, Cougars coach Del Harris, a cornerstone figure of the local hoops scene, is stepping down to pursue a new journey on the hardwood.
Parrish, the senior ace for undefeated Hanover, tossed 17 strikeouts in the 3-0 win over Matoaca on the road.
A handful of the Richmond area's top high school football recruits in the Class of 2025 announced verbal college commitments over the weekend, with Thomas Dale's Shamari Earls and Matoaca's Caleb Williams joining forces at South Carolina, and Warriors two-way star Bryce Yates taking his talents to Pittsburgh.
It's every high school athlete's dream: winning a state title.
In his spare time, Thomas Dale senior Matthew McGovern builds computers.
A former Spider with black and gold heritage advised a future Ram with deep Richmond roots in a seemingly fateful relationship between the two St. Christopher's basketball players to win All-Metro boys hoops player of the year.
Maggie Walker senior tennis standout Alex Percey was surprised when former coach Jennifer Todd walked into his science class to inform him that he'd been nominated for the Sports Backers ALL Stars program.
What is the functionality of high school football for someone who might end up working in finance, on an oil rig or running a small business?
Meet the 2024 All-Metro girls basketball team, lead by Manchester's Mia Woolfolk and James River's Lanie Grant.
"I want to give the community of Prince George a program they can be proud of."
In the Benedictine wrestling room, coach David Yost talks to his Cadets about "flipping the switch" to put themselves in the right mindset for a given setting -- in the classroom, in the chapel, on the mat, for example.
When Malik Sexton joined the Glen Allen coaching staff in 2021, he was very familiar with the name Perry Jones.
Well, thanks to some practice throws, she was right on point. And like Monica, Ryan's Cadets came out victorious too, 5-4 in eight innings.
Dinwiddie rising senior quarterback Harry Dalton could have gone to virtually any college he wanted.
Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan, Florida -- those household names were among the wealth of elite college programs which expressed interest in the 5-foot-10, 205-pound Generals talisman and first-team All-Metro honoree.
Between now and when the newly minted backcourt duo depart for Chapel Hill, Grace Townsend and Lanie Grant will be in the gym together a great deal.
Laina Hawthorne didn't think she put up a state-title winning balance beam performance at the VHSL championships in February.