Weather Cancellations: No MS Basketball Tonight, Jan. 10; No Wrestling or Fencing Tomorrow, Jan. 11

Delayed Start, Mon. Feb 3 – Normal Schedule Resumes at 12:55 PM with Blocks 2 and 3

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Varsity Basketball vs. Blue Ridge School

May 26, 2011

The Tigers returned from Christmas break to take on the Barons of Blue Ridge School. In a one-sided contest, the Barons defeated Hargrave 104-39. From the opening tip, Blue Ridge controlled the pace, jumping out to a 22-8 lead. Foul trouble plagued the Tigers, Danny Smith spent much of the game on the bench and the Barons took advantage. Turnovers in the second quarter allowed Blue Ridge to push the lead to 51-17 at half.

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Varsity Basketball vs. Chatham HS

May 26, 2011

Hargrave returned to action on back-to-back nights to take on cross town foe Chatham High School. The Tigers fell behind 14-2 to open the game, but didn’t panic. After closing the gap to 18-10 at the end of the first quarter, Hargrave dominated the second quarter with defense, coming all the way back to tie the game 23-23 at halftime.

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Varsity Basketball vs. North Cross School

May 26, 2011

The Tigers struggled coming off of a 10 day lay off for Thanksgiving break. Facing former conference foe North Cross, Hargrave got off to a slow start, falling behind 14-7 after the first quarter. The Tigers were never able to get on track, losing ground in each quarter, before falling 65-28.

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Varsity Basketball vs. Faith Christian Academy

May 26, 2011

The Tigers opened the regular season with a convincing win over the Lions of Faith Christian Academy. From the outset, Hargrave was ready to play its only game before the Thanksgiving break. The Tigers jumped out to a 31-3 lead by playing aggressive defense and causing 8 first quarter turnovers. The lead was stretched to 44-7 by halftime and the Tigers did not look back, cruising to a 75-26 victory.

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USA Swimming vs. SMAC B/C Meet

May 26, 2011

Hargrave Aquatics Novice Team Flex Muscle at SMAC Fall Invitational

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Varsity Basketball vs. Tunstall (scrimmage)

May 26, 2011

Hargrave Military Academy took to the hardwood for the second straight night for it’s last tune-up before the regular season. Focused on fixing some of the rough patches from the previous scrimmage, the Tigers were able to come out and execute offensively while playing tough defense for much of the game. Through three quarters, the Tigers held the Trojans to 33 points.

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Varsity Basketball vs. EC Glass (scrimmage)

May 26, 2011

The Tigers began the 2008-2009 season with a scrimmage against E.C. Glass High School. As with all first scrimmages, there were many positive traits to reinforce and many mistakes to be corrected. The Tigers played with hustle and desire while struggling to execute offensively. Hargrave was lead by Zach Edmunds with 16 points, freshman Saquan Darby with 8 points, and Danny Smith with 6 points.

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USA Swimming vs. SWAT B+ Meet

May 26, 2011

Hargrave Military Academy’s Hargrave Aquatics swimming team had a very successful meet at the 2004 SWAT (Southwest Aquatic Team) Thanksgiving Invitational, November 12-14, 2004. The team took 3rd overall with 1,564 points out of fifteen teams attending. In addition to many Virginia teams, teams from North Carolina, Tennessee and Maryland also participated.

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USA Swimming vs. Gator A/BB/B/C Meet

May 26, 2011

This meet was not scored.

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Winter 2007/2008 Varsity Basketball vs. 2008 VIS State Basketball Championship 1st Round – Norfolk Collegiate.

May 26, 2011

The Tigers opened the 1st round of the VIS State Basketball tournament with a road contest against the #6 seeded Oaks of Norfolk Collegiate. Hargrave, #11 seeded, jumped out to an early 10-2 lead and never looked back. Accurate long-range shooting pushed that lead to 17-11 at the end of the first quarter. Penetration and inside play dominated the second as the Tigers continued to build on their lead. After hitting two free throws, the Tigers went into the locker room with a 34-25 lead.

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