‘Hoos the ACC Champion?

The Virginia Cavaliers dominated Syracuse in the second half of the March 1 meeting. As they celebrated into the night with the vandalism of their own nets, they also jumped seven spots in the AP rankings.

Tony Bennett, the head coach of the Hoos, wore a face of pride and determination as he knew they were not done yet. Bennett has improved the Cavaliers’ record every year since first joining in 2008.

The ACC tournament begins March 12, where the Hoos will be the one seed and after Syracuse’s upset to Georgia Tech on March 4, North Carolina will be the two seed.

Before the tournament, UVA will play Maryland in a game that doesn’t mean much other than finishing off a one-loss ACC season. UVA will most likely their lower class-men as they will need depth in their squad for the ACC Tournament.

Here is the ACC standing as of March 5:

1. #5 Virginia

2. #7 Syracuse

3. #14 North Carolina

4. #4 Duke

5. Pittsburgh

6. Clemson

7. Florida State

8. North Carolina State

9. Maryland

10. Miami

11. Notre Dame

12. Wake Forest

13. Georgia Tech

14. Boston College

15. Virginia Tech

My prediction on UVA’s future is solely based upon their team’s determination. Superstar Joe Harris and Giant Akil Mitchell are Seniors and know this is their last chance to make a name for the Cavaliers. I think the Hoos will make it to the Semifinals where they will face a team like Duke and be eliminated in Overtime. I predict Duke and North Carolina in an in-state clash of the ACC title. The winner will become the number two in the country.

UVA Star Coaches Local High School

perry jonesPerry Jones,  former running back at the University of Virginia, has become the new running back coach for the Albemarle Patriots football team.

“Teaching  and coaching [are] somethings that I ultimately wanted to get into down the road,” running backs coach Perry Jones said. “I just thought this would be a good place to start and get a jump start on the rest of my life.”

Jones has recorded the ninth most all-purpose yards in UVA history, with over 3,700 yards throughout his career. Jones also became one of UVA’s four captains and earned a spot on the All-ACC third-team in 2012. Furthermore, Jones became one of UVA’s three seniors ever in UVA’s history to be invited to a postseason All-Star game earlier this year.

This year Jones has decided to exchange his helmet for a coaching headset, becoming Albemarle’s Varsity running backs coach and JV’s Offensive Coordinator.

“Perry being a former Running Back, a very good one, has brought in new drills, ideas, and mindset,” head coach Mike Alley said.  “He had instant respect from his backs.”

While  the coaches were excited to get some help, the running backs were excited to get a prominent new mentor.

“I was excited to have someone who is known widely for his skills as a running back to come and coach our varsity team,” junior running back Moses Boamah said.

Jones brings a work ethic refined through college and a prestigious high school football career.

“Coach Jones brings a higher level of insight and understanding to football, not only from his own personal level, a high school that had a very prosperous football program, but also from a college level. That gives us all an idea of not only what it takes to play at the next level but what it takes to perform better,” Boamah said.

Jones hopes to teach AHS students some principles that he learned while playing at UVA and throughout his previous high school years.

“He has taught us new fundamentals when it comes to running the ball,” Boamah said. “The little things that we thought did not matter, he has improved.”

“I have a lot of years in football with just watching it and knowing the game. I played in high school, got a scholarship, and played in college. I can share with these guys what I have learned over the years,” Jones said. “Something that a lot of high schools don’t have [is] a coach has that played at the college level.”

Along with his collegiate experience, Jones has brought an element of groundedness, helping the players prepare for the future, no matter what it entails.

“Statistics show that most of these guys are not going to go on to play college football,” Jones said. “However, it doesn’t matter if you do or you don’t; it is just a matter of whatever you do in life, go at it 100 percent and you will succeed.”

Regardless of Albemarle’s players’ future, Jones believes that the Patriots could go far this year with hard work, discipline and effort.

“He [Jones] has brought a lot of energy and experience to the team as a running back coach, pushing our running backs to their limits through drills and in game situations,” Boamah said. “He is a phenomenal asset to the team.”

Albemarle have already improved upon last years 0-9 record. The patriots are currently 1-2; however, Jones believes they can go farther than that.

“[Albemarle can go] as far as the team wants to go,” Jones said. “I think they can win the rest of their games. Right now we are 1-1 [as of Sept. 17] but I easily think we could finish the regular season off at 9-1 and go to the playoffs. It’s gonna be up to these guys ultimately, how well they want to play.”

2013 MLB Season Recap

This year’s baseball season wasn’t the most exciting but more emotional. Recently, Mariano “Mo” Rivera, Sandman, played his final home game in Yankee Stadium. With the Yankee’s disappointing miss of the postseason there was more than just heartache over Rivera, there was question of the Yankees future.

The six divisional winners include: Boston, Detroit, Oakland, Atlanta, St. Louis, and Los Angeles (Dodgers). Only one of the wild card slots has been secured [as of Sept. 26] that of which being Cincinnati.

The National League Central (NL Central) can be described as the best division and the worst division of the MLB. While the Chicago Cubs had another hopeless season, three out of the five teams reached the postseason.  The Cincinnati Reds secured one of the NL wildcard slots and the Pirates are competing for the NL Central title, however the loser of the title will still claim a wildcard slot.

Although not the most dominant, the most exciting division this year is the American League Central (AL Central). While the Detroit Tigers have already secured the AL Central, the Cleveland Indians are in a tight race for their wild card with some competition from their division rivals, the Kansas City Royals. Currently the Tampa Bay Rays and the Indians are the front-runners for the AL wildcard while the Texas Rangers are only one game behind the Indians.

Some rumors have been spreading upon the NL Most Valuable Player (MVP). With the outstanding season from the St. Louis Cardinals, many have speculated that Second Baseman, Matt Carpenter or even the All-star Catcher, Yadier Molina. However over in the AL the leading candidate is Miguel Cabrera, previous Triple Crown winner and Detroit’s clean-up kid.

My personal prediction for the World Series is a matchup between the Tigers and the Atlanta Braves. I think there will be six games and the Tigers will win it all.