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August 26, 2010 12:35 am

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Railey experienced his proudest and most embarrassing moments in the same game.

The Black-Hawks were hosting William Fleming in the first round of the Northwest Region playoffs at Liberty High School.

They hadn't won a playoff game since 1996.

They were ahead 17-7 at halftime and they had all the momentum.

But Railey inexplicably jumped to the outside on the opening second-half kickoff. His move allowed William Fleming's Devin Dean to streak into the end zone for a 69-yard touchdown return.

"I couldn't just hang my head on that one play," Railey said. "Football is a long game."

Dean's return pulled William Fleming within 17-14, but the Black-Hawks eventually raced to a 44-35 victory.

The players doused head coach Jeff Berry with water. They laughed and screamed on the trip home from Bealeton.

The end result was the proudest moment in Railey's athletic career.

"It was crazy," Railey said. "It felt great to be on the first team to win a playoff game in so long."

OFFENSE
QB

Zach Deutel

Sr.

6-2

200

RB

Arturo Brown

So.

5-8

160

WR

Alex Figueroa

Jr.

6-2

210

WR

Terance Parker

So.

5-8

145

WR

Rahkese Hillaire

Jr.

5-10

160

WR

Tyus White

So.

5-8

145

LT

T. Medrano-Thomas

Sr.

5-11

245

LG

Ryan Deane

Jr.

5-7

235

C

Dominic Infante

Sr.

5-10

175

RG

Connor Amano

Sr.

5-9

170

RT

Jon Burgess

Sr.

6-3

245

PK

Josh West

Sr.

5-10

155

DEFENSE
DE

Brandon Roller

Sr.

5-10

185

DT

Chris Norwood

Sr.

5-11

210

DT

J. Williams

Sr.

6-3

220

DE

Josh Perdue

Jr.

6-0

220

LB

D. Railey

Sr.

5-9

165

LB

Stevie Hudson

Sr.

5-7

155

LB

Mike Ford

Jr.

5-10

190

CB

Terance Parker

So.

5-8

145

CB

Shawn Austin

Jr.

5-9

165

S

Akil Abdulbarr

Jr.

5-7

145

S

Billy Gonzalez

Jr.

5-9

155

P

Josh West

Sr.

5-10

155




RUSHING ATTACK

Improving this area was priority No. 1 in the offseason. The Black-Hawks switched to the spread offense last season, but they had no idea their running game would take such a dip. They're hoping a renewed commitment to running pays off.

Watch out for: RB Mike Ford (5-10, 190 Jr.) was a second-team all-Cedar Run District choice for Woodbridge last year.

PASSING ATTACK

The Black-Hawks have been spoiled the past four years with Brian Hudson and Gary Pisall at QB. Zach Deutel should continue the strong play. He has all the tools to direct Brooke Point's spread offense.

Watch out for: WR Alex Figueroa (6-2, 210, Jr.) is tall, fast, and strong.

OFFENSIVE LINE

This unit isn't particularly big. But that shouldn't be a hindrance in the spread. Run blocking was an issue last season, but the coaching staff believe it's been addressed.

Watch out for: RT Jon Burgess (6-3, 240 Sr.) has improved greatly since last season, coaches said.

DEFENSIVE LINE

This area is the strongest part of the defense. Figueroa doesn't start, but will be on the field at DE often. DE Josh Perdue is strong rushing off the edge, while the DTs are much improved.

Watch out for: DT Je'Quan Williams (6-3, 220, Sr.) dedicated himself to getting better in the offseason.

LINEBACKERS

A question mark. Ford will help, but there isn't any returning experience here. The Black-Hawks may feel the loss of Alex Goodman, who now plays for William & Mary. Dominique Railey and Stevie Hudson are tough, but undersized. Figueroa will play some here, too.

Watch out for: LB Ford (5-10, 190 Jr.) will be asked to do a lot in his first year in the program.

DEFENSIVE BACKS

The Black-Hawks don't have much size here and that could be a problem against the Commonwealth District's bigger WRs.

Watch out for: S Akil Abdulbarr (5-7, 145, Jr.) is undersized, but very tough.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Berry believes he has the best K in the state in Josh West. West has committed to William & Mary to play soccer.

Watch out for: KR Terance Parker (5-8, 145, So.) has the speed to break long returns. The Black-Hawks won their first playoff game since 1996 when they defeated William Fleming last year.

It may be asking a lot for them to repeat that performance. They lost 17 starters from a year ago.

Berry has built a consistent program, and this year's team has plenty of talent.

But its youth could cause the Black-Hawks to take a small step back in a tough district. A middle-of-the-pack finish would put them on track for greater success next year.

BP

(7-5, 4-3)

Opp.

21

at Osbourn

13

20

Freedom

7

0

Loudoun Valley

20

37

at Mountain View

15

28

North Stafford

9

7

at Massaponax

54

29

Riverbend

34

22

at Colonial Forge

54

13

at Stafford

0

69

at Albemarle

14

44

William Fleming

35

(region quarterfinal)

10

at Massaponax

17

(region semifinal)

Rushing

PlayerAtt.

Yds

TD

Arturo Brown 98

510

4

Raevaun Redd 50

212

1

Passing

PlayerC-A

Yds

TD

Gary Pisall 170-286

2,304

19

Zach Deutel 24-40

233

1

Receiving

PlayerRec.

Yds

TD

E.L. Smiling 43

811

8

S. 3

Osbourn

7:30

S. 10

at Freedom

7:30

S. 16

at Loudoun Valley

7

S. 24

Mountain View

7:30

O. 1

at North Stafford

7:30

O. 8

Massaponax

7:30

O. 15

at Riverbend

7:30

O. 22

Colonial Forge

7:30

O. 29

at Stafford

7:30

N. 5

Albemarle

7:30

*--District game

"I'm real excited about the character and work ethic of this team. It's a selfless group. With that, the victories will take care of itself."

Jeff Berry



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