PEARISBURG, Va. — Gavin Lee’s 2-yard run in the sixth overtime capped a rally from a 23-point deficit Friday night as Giles scored a 46-43 nondistrict victory over Blacksburg.
The six overtimes tied a VHSL record set in 2002 by Brookville and Salem.
The game included nine field goals — six by Blacksburg’s Caleb Violette. Giles’ Cody Journell tied the game late in the fourth quarter with a 54-yard field goal, then he was wide on a 57-yarder in the final seconds of regulation.
Violette’s third field goal in overtime from 22 yards out put Blacksburg up 43-40.
Lee then scored on third down to give the Spartans their third straight win over the Bruins.
Blacksburg led 23-0 at halftime on three field goals by Violette, a 72-yard run by Latrell Keys and a 74-yard pass from Trey Gresh to Greg Keys.
at Ragsdale Stadium...
Blacksburg............10 13 0 0 3 0 7 3 7 3 — 43
Giles......................0 0 13 10 3 0 7 3 7 6 — 46
Regulation
Bla — L.Keys 72 run (Violette kick)
Bla — Violette 22 field goal
Bla — Violette 38 field goal
Bla — G.Keys 74 pass from Gresh (Violette kick)
Bla — Violette 23 field goal
Gil — Douthat 18 run (pass failed)
Gil — Jones 64 run (Journell kick)
Gil — Lee 14 run (Journell kick)
Gil — Journell 54 field goal
Overtime
Gil — Journell 40 field goal
Bla — Violette 22 field goal
Gil — Douthat 1 run (Journell kick)
Bla — Gresh 1 run (Violette kick)
Bla — Violette 22 field goal
Gil — Journell 42 field goal
Gil — Lee 2 run (Journell kick)
Bla — Holmes 12 pass from Gresh (Violette kick)
Bla — Violette 22 field goal
Gil — Lee 2 run
St. Paul 35, Twin Valley 14
PILGRIM’S KNOB, Va. — Twin Valley’s Jory Rife rushed 29 times for 221 yards, but Josh Brooks of St. Paul scored on two runs, a pass reception and an extra-point conversion as the Deacons defeated the Panthers Friday night.
Rife scored on a 31-yard run to make the score 14-6 after the first quarter. He added the game’s final touchdown on a 32-yard run in the final period, after the Deacons ran off 21 unanswered points.
Twin Valley hosts Honaker on Friday night.
At Pilgrim’s Knob
St. Paul..............14 6 15 0 — 35
Twin Valley..........6 0 0 8 — 14
First Quarter
St. Paul — Tyler Phillips 1 run (conversion failed)
St. Paul — Josh Brooks 9 run (Brooks run)
Twin Valley — Jory Rife 31 run (kick failed)
Second Quarter
St. Paul — Brooks 20 reception (Conversion failed)
Third Quarter
St. Paul — Brooks 36 run (No. 4 to No. 81)
St. Paul — No. 11, 74 pass (No. 50 kick)
Fourth Quarter
Twin Valley — Rife 32 run (Tyler Adams run)
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Team Statistics
First downs: SP 11, TV 9. Passing: SP 4-14-133 yds., TV 1-6-8 yds. Punts: SP 2-31, TV 1-40. Penalties: SP 6-30, TV 2-10.
Clintwood 30, Haysi 7
CLINTWOOD, Va. — Clintwood piled up 200 yards on the ground and 109 through the air to defeat the Haysi Tigers Friday night, pitching a shutout until the final quarter.
Haysi threw the ball 31 times, completing 13 but suffering two interceptions.
Derek Robbins kicked a field goal and ran in from 29 yards out to give Clintwood a 10-0 lead. The Tigers closed the scoring gap to 17-7 in the fourth period on Joe Yates’ 13-yard pass reception before Clintwood got two touchdown runs from Chris Robinson to pull away.
At Clintwood
Haysi.............0 0 0 7 — 7
Clintwood.....10 7 0 13 — 30
First Quarter
C—Robbins 37 FG
C—Robbins 29 run (Robbins kick)
Second Quarter
C—C. Robinson 1 run (Robbins kick)
Fourth Quarter
H—Joe Yates 13 pass from C. Fleming (Owens kick)
C—C. Robinson 73 run (kick blocked)
C—C.Robinson 5 run (Robbins kick)
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Team Statistics
First Downs: H 10, C 12; Rushes-Yards: H 22-79, C 40-200; Passing Yards: H 129, C 109; Comp-Att-Int: H 13-31-2, C 12-17-0; Fumbles-Lost: H 4-2, C 2-0; Penalties-Yards: H 4-25, C 3-15; Punts-Average: H 5-34.6, C 6-26.7.
Pocahontas 27, Craig County 12
NEW CASTLE, Va. — Brandon Pauley had nine carries for 143 yards and two touchdowns, while Zach Pauley added nine carries for 125 yards to lead Pocahontas to its first win of the season, 27-12 over the Craig County Rockets.
Zach Pauley opened the scoring with a 69-yard run and Brandon Pauley closed out the Indians’ scoring with an 82-yard scamper.
In its opening game, Craig County was led by Matt Wilson, who ran for 59 yards on 17 carries.
Pocahantas improves to 1-1, with a game at War against Big Creek scheduled for Friday night.
At Craig County
Pocahontas...14 0 13 0 — 27
Craig County...6 0 0 6 — 12
First Quarter
P — Z. Pauley 69 run (Scheffler kick)
P — B. Pauley 52 run (Scheffler kick)
CC — Wilson 16 run (Run failed)
Third Quarter
P — Lancaster 21 pass from B. Pauley (Scheffler kick)
P — B. Pauley 82 run (kick failed)
Fourth Quarter
CC — Dixon 7 pass from Howard (pass failed)
East. Mont. 39, Narrows 23
NARROWS, Va. — Chad Raines rushed for 202 yards and three scores on 25 carries to lead Eastern Montgomery to a 39-23 win over Narrows Friday night.
Raines’ three runs all came in the second half after Eastern Montgomery had taken a 13-0 lead into the half. He scored on runs of 20 and 27 yards in the third quarter and a run of two yards in the fourth period.
Jeremy Smith proved to be a double threat for Eastern Montgomery, running for a touchdown on 12 carries and throwing for two more scores.
Quarterback Corey Lowe gained 49 yards on 20 carries and went 10-18 for 141 yards and two touchdowns passing. However, he also threw three interceptions. Eastern Mont-gomery (1-0) travels to Galax Friday. Narrows (0-2) travels to Craig County.
Eastern Montgomery...7 6 20 6 — 39
Narrows.................0 0 7 16 — 23
First Quarter
East Montgomery — Henry Hall 26 pass from Jeremy Smith (Mario Mendoza kick)
Second Quarter
East Montgomery — Jeremy Smith 40 run (Kick failed)
Third Quarter
Eastern Montgomery — Chad Raines 20 run (Kick failed)
Eastern Montgomery — Chad Raines 27 run (Henry Hall pass from Jeremy Smith)
Narrows — Brett Buracker 8 pass from Corey Lowe (Derrick Reed kick)
Eastern Montgomery — Henry Hall 46 pass from Jeremy Smith (Pass failed)
Fourth Quarter
Narrows — Chad McCroskey 2 run (Brett Buracker pass from Corey Lowe)
Eastern Montgomery — Chad Raines 2 run (Run failed)
Narrows — Dell Jones 61 pass from Corey Lowe (Derrick Reed pass from Corey Lowe)
Iaeger 47, Burch 22
BURCH — Seven different Cubs scored as Iaeger took a 26-0 first-quarter lead and held on for a 47-22 victory Friday night.
Dustin Bishop opened the scoring with a 33-yard touchdown run and it was soon followed by a 31-yard scamper by Tyler May. Justin Estep got into the act with a 23-yard run and Bradley Kelly capped the outburst with a 48-yard run to paydirt.
Jared Roberts, J. Blanken-ship, and Daniel Long added touchdowns of their own to keep the Cubs well out in front.
Iaeger....................................26 7 6 8 — 47
Burch......................................8 8 6 0 — 22
First Quarter
Iaeger — Dustin Bishop 33 run (Kick failed), 11:31
Iaeger — Tyler May 31 run (Jared Roberts kick), 9:07
Iaeger — Justin Estep 23 run (Kick failed), 5:22
Iaeger — Bradley Kelly 48 run (Jared Roberts kick), 2:18
Burch — A. Barto 53 run (A. Barto run), 1:03
Second Quarter
Iaeger — Jared Roberts 3 run (Jared Roberts kick), 8:05
Burch — J. Coleman 5 run (Robinson run), 1:20
Third Quarter
Iaeger — J. Blankenship 8 run (Run failed), 4:07
Burch — No. 23 64 kickoff return (Run failed), 3:52
Fourth Quarter
Iaeger — Daniel Long 4 run (Mason Vanover run), 9:19
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