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Sideline Report Game of the Week: Battlefield at Stonewall Jackson, tomorrow, 7:30 p.m.
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"This is the biggest game that we have had on this end of the county in a while," Johnson said. "This is what people anticipated when they opened the new school, but maybe some people just thought Battlefield would be doing well and not Stonewall."
Other Games to Watch
¿ Forest Park at Hylton, tomorrow, 7:30 p.m. : If the Bruins (1-2) can pass the ball consistently behind quarterback Andrew Butler, they have a shot at knocking off Hylton for the first time in school history.
Although the Bulldogs (0-3) have yet to win, they have played one of the toughest early-season schedules. Their opponents are a combined 9-1, and Hylton has held opponents to 16.6 points per game.
"We are trying to get back on track, and they have really improved," said Hylton Coach Lou Sorrentino, who has won state titles with Hylton and Culpeper and had never started a season 0-3.
¿ Franklin County at Woodbridge, tomorrow , 7:30 p.m.: The district schedule will be tough as always, so the Vikings (2-2) hope to pick up some key power points with a win. Woodbridge has made the playoffs three consecutive years -- the longest current streak in the county.
Running back DeAntwan Williams rushed for 172 yards on 23 carries last week against Osbourn.
Williams "is 200 pounds and a very strong kid," Woodbridge Coach Keith King said. "He carried the ball [23] times and was hit every play on a hot day and still held up."
-- STEPHEN A. NORRIS
The Rest of Tomorrow's Schedule
¿ Warren County at Brentsville, 7 p.m.
¿ Word of Life at Quantico, 7 p.m.
¿ Loudoun Valley
at Osbourn Park, 7:30 p.m.
¿ Manassas Park
at James Monroe, 7:30 p.m.
¿ Osbourn at Liberty, 7:30 p.m.






