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Ben Martin won shares of two Dogwood District titles in his four seasons at Appomattox before being named E.C. Glass's head coach on Tuesday.
One was a four-year starter on the offensive line at Liberty University; the other played and later coached under Rich Rodriguez at Glenville State College, where...
One was a four-year starter on the offensive line at Liberty University; the other played and later coached under Rich Rodriguez at Glenville State College, where he studied the spread attack. For both Ben Martin and Brad Bradley, who were approved as the head football coaches at E.C. Glass and Heritage, respectively, on Tuesday night, there was a sense of coming home when they introduced themselves to their new schools this week.
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Ben Martin and Brad Bradley will be the new head football coaches for E.C. Glass and Heritage high schools, Lynchburg Superintendent Larry Massie announced Tuesday.
The Blue Demons trip to Blacksburg was more than just a rivalry game, it also involved dealing with a lighting problem that delayed the game and forced some of the crowd to be moved in the gym.
Ben Martin and Brad Bradley to take over at E.C. Glass and Heritage
As Joel Caleb sat in a chair on stage Wednesday morning, ready to make his college announcement, no one else knew which school he was about to select.
Brookside High School defensive lineman Korren Kirven signed to play football at Alabama. Virginia Tech was also in the running to land the highly-rated recruit.
Brookville defensive tackle Korren Kirven signed with Alabama at an 8 a.m. press conference this morning at the high school.
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The Cavaliers are right back where they were last year: Undefeated in the Blue Ridge District, and steaming towards the playoffs
It didn’t take long for Monticello football standout Sam Patterson to make his college decision. In fact, it was less than 24 hours after Patterson traveled to Lexington to visit VMI that he chose to play for the Keydets in the fall.
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