VHSL Class 2 Regions A/B Preview
February 20, 2020
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Welcome to our 2020 VHSL Previews. In each preview, we will give you a brief recap of the 2019 season along with the breakdown of each Region and what the rules are to qualify for postseason play under the new alignment. We will also highlight the top prospects in each Classification, as well as some teams to watch during the 2020 season.
In 2019, King William defeated Nandua to capture the Region A Championship. and Stuart's Draft won the Region B championship over defending State Champ Page County. Page and Draft both advanced to the State semifinals before falling and seeing their seasons end.
Region A has seen some significant change in its membership with the new alignment. Goochland and Maggie Walker have moved up to class 3, taking a pair of powerhouses out of the Region. Buckingham will continue to play in James River District during the season, but now goes to Region B for postseason. Brusnwick, Thomas Jefferson (Richmond), John Marshall, and Windsor join the Region from other classifications.
Region B also saw a major shake-up as what had been two pretty balanced Districts in the Shenandoah and Bull Run were significantly altered. East Rockingham, Luray, Page County, and Stonewall all departed the Shenandoah for the Bull Run District, leaving a much smaller Shenandoah District that is mixed across 3 classes. Lee changed its name to Staunton and both Central Woodstock and George Mason moved up to Class 3. Finally, Buckingham County will slide over for Region play.
Top Prospects in Class 2 Regions A and B
Name | School | Class | Position | Commitment |
Jack Bourdon | Madison County | 2020 | 2B/RHP | |
Micah Canterbury | Buffalo Gap | 2023 | C | |
Noah Canterbury | Buffalo Gap | 2021 | OF/LHP | |
Peyton Chavis | Bluestone | 2022 | RHP/3B | |
Isaih Dailey | Prince Edward | 2020 | OF | VMI |
Michael Dailey | Prince Edward | 2022 | OF | |
Tyler Dellinger | Stonewall Jackson (Q) | 2020 | RHP/OF | |
Tristan Gordon | Page County | 2020 | C | Milligan College |
Matthew Harding | Randolph-Henry | 2020 | C | Eastern Mennonite |
Mattison Kinne | Prince Edward | 2021 | SS | |
Mason McDowell | Wilson Memorial | 2022 | SS | |
Austin Ritchie | Stonewall Jackson (Q) | 2021 | LHP/OF | |
Skyler Saunders | Stuart's Draft | 2020 | OF | |
Freddy Stidham | Page County | 2020 | OF | |
TayShaun Walton | Greensville County | 2023 | OF | Miami |
Lance Williams | Page County | 2023 | RHP/SS | Virginia Tech |
TR Williams | Page County | 2021 | LHP | Virginia Tech |
2020 Region A
James River | Other Districts |
Amelia County | Arcadia |
Bluestone | Brunswick |
Nottoway | Bruton |
Prince Edward |
Greensville County |
Randolph-Henry |
John Marshall |
King William | |
Nandua |
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Poquoson |
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Thomas Jefferson (R) | |
Windsor |
Region A will use power points to rank teams from 1-12, and then those rankings will be used to fill out a traditional sixteen team bracket. The top four seeds in the Region will get the benefit of a bye into the quarterfinals.
2020 Region B
Bull Run | Other Districts |
Clarke County | Buckingham County |
East Rockingham | Buffalo Gap |
Luray |
Staunton |
Madison County |
Stuart's Draft |
Page County | |
Stonewall Jackson (Q) | |
Strasburg |
Region B will be an eight team tournament with power points used to rank the teams and set their seeds.
Teams to Watch in 2020
Buffalo Gap
The Bison hung around .500 in 2019 and saw their season end in the playoffs to Strasburg, but look for them to take a step forward this spring and be a threat to come out of a loaded Region B. Back in the lineup will be seniors and 2019 All-State honorees Noah Campbell and Blake Holden. Expect a strong two-way contribution from junior Noah Canterbury with the possibility of his younger brother, freshman Micah Canterbury, also contributing to a lineup that should score some runs.
Clarke County
The Eagles had a successful 2019 regular season and reached the Region B tournament before their season came to end at Stuart's Draft. Clarke should be dangerous again in 2019, with a pair of All-State hitters returning in seniors Mike Edwards and Jack Taylor.
King William
The Cavaliers finally got over the hump in 2019, not just advancing out of the Region A, but winning the Region A championship before falling in the State quarterfinals. Kolby Jorgensen and top arm Travis Shumate have graduated, but shortstop Kolby Anderson and Skylar Stone will be back this spring as King William looks to defend its Region title this spring.
Nandua
The Warriors capped off a strong 2019 season with a State tournament trip as the Region A runners-up, falling in the quarterfinals to Stuart's Draft. All-State outfielder Ryan Ross has graduated, but Cade Williams and Gary Kelly return, both of whom emerged as key pieces in 2019. Look for them to pace a team that should again be in the mix deep in Region play this spring.
Page County
The 2018 State Champs reached the State semifinals in 2019, but ultimately could not repeat. They are loaded again with the return of 2018 State Player of the Year and junior TR Williams (Virginia Tech). Back again in the lineup will be senior Tristan Gordon (Milligan College) as well as fellow seniors Chase Combs and Freddy Stidham. Joining the Panthers this spring will be freshman righty Lance Williams (Virginia Tech), who will give Page another weapon on the mound, potentially forming the kind of 1-2 punch with his brother on the mound that would make Page the preseason favorites to win the State Championship in 2020.
Prince Edward
The Eagles had a rough 2019, failing to build off of their 2018 success which saw them come up one game short of a State Tournament trip. Senior Isaih Dailey (VMI) and a core group of seniors that were good in 2018 should be back this spring and sophomore Michael Dailey is poised for an offensive breakout. Prince Edward's offense should be dangerous this spring.
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