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The Waynesboro Generals are a collegiate summer baseball team in Waynesboro, Virginia.They play in the southern division of the Valley Baseball League.The Generals have won six Valley League playoff championships: in 1984, 1988, 1998, 2007, 2013, and 2014, making them one of the most winning organizations of the league during that time.
Bell was born in Waynesboro, Virginia. [1] Bell played most of his high school football in Germany while his father was stationed there in the Army. His senior year of high school he was moved back to Virginia where he attended Stuarts Draft High School in Stuarts Draft, Virginia.
The Waynesburg Yellow Jackets football program is a college football team that represents Waynesburg University in the Presidents' Athletic Conference, a part of the Division III (NCAA). The team has had 21 head coaches since its first recorded football game in 1895. The current coach is Cornelius Coleman who first took the position for the ...
Brandon Jarvis guided Waynesboro to the playoffs in his second season, but the past two seasons have been rough. On Wednesday, Jarvis stepped down. Waynesboro football coach Brandon Jarvis resigns
Waynesboro outlasted Greencastle-Antrim in a thriller, and Chambersburg, Shippensburg and James Buchanan also were Week 1 winners. ... 2024 high school football: Team-by-team schedules for ...
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This is one more than the Harrisonburg Turks, and seven more than the Waynesboro Generals, which are the second and third most winning teams in the history of the Valley League. The Royals play their home games at Bridgeforth Field, a 1,500-seat stadium located within the city-run Jim Barnett Park. [4]
Rhyne played college football for the Villanova Wildcats for five seasons. He became a starter at linebacker entering his junior season. [5] Rhyne finished the season with 116 tackles, 14.5 tackles for loss, and 6.5 sacks and was named first-team All-Colonial Athletic Conference (CAA). [6]