High School Football Notebook: Eagles, Chargers keep rolling

Published 12:23 pm Saturday, September 10, 2022

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FARMVILLE – With Week Three of the 2022 high school football season in the books, we learned a couple things about local teams. We found out the Prince Edward Eagles loves playing against teams from the Dogwood District (they’re 3-0 against them). We learned the Central Lunenburg Chargers’ offense is firing on all cylinders (156 points scored in three games). And the Buckingham County Knights benefitted from having a week off (49 points scored against William Campbell, as opposed to 24 in Week One against Appomattox). 

Heading into Week Four, the district has three undefeated teams in Prince Edward, Central Lunenburg and the Randolph-Henry Statesmen. If these trends continue, there’s a couple games to circle on the calendar. The Chargers take on the Statesmen Sept. 23. Prince Edward and Central Lunenburg face off on October 14 and the Eagles play Randolph-Henry on Nov. 4. 

Now as we head deeper into the season, here’s a look at how each of the local schools performed on Friday and what’s coming up for them on Sept. 16. 

James River High School Football District:

Prince Edward County Eagles 

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The Eagles went on the road Sept. 9 and handled business, beating Nelson County 42-7. This was a very different game than one week ago. On Sept. 2, it took a fourth quarter stop to hold off Altavista 20-14. This time around, Prince Edward took control early and didn’t look back. As mentioned earlier, the Eagles have done well against the Dogwood District teams. Three games against them to start off the season and they picked up three wins, dominating two-thirds of them. 

Now they’ll take a break before playing host to Buckingham County on Sept. 23. 

Central Lunenburg Chargers

The Chargers haven’t really been challenged yet this year. We mentioned earlier about their potent offense, which contributed 156 points in three weeks. But the defense has been just as impressive, only giving up 43. That trend continued on Friday, as Central Lunenburg beat Brunswick 48-6 at home. 

So far, each of their wins came by more than 20 points. In Week One, they went on the road and beat Altavista 54-17. Week Two was another road game, with the Chargers beating Mecklenburg County 54-20. The team’s at home this coming week, playing host to William Campbell. 

Randolph-Henry Statesmen

After a 52-15 victory on the road against Fuqua last week, Randolph-Henry had this week off. The 2-0 Statesmen are at home this coming week against Surry County. 

Buckingham County Knights

A week off made all the difference for the Knights, who came out strong against William Campbell in the 49-28 win. The team scored 19 points in the first half, holding the opposition to eight before the break. In the second half, each team put up 20 points, with the Knights controlling the tempo. Buckingham is home this coming week against Fuqua. 

Other high school football scores and notes from the region: 

Cumberland County lost 53-0 to King & Queen Central, falling to 0-3 on the year. 

Amelia County lost 53-14 to Thomas Jefferson

Nottoway lost 16-14 to Greensville County 

 

Brian Carlton is the regional editor for The Herald and its sister papers. You can reach him at brian.carlton@farmvilleherald.com.