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'''Honaker''' plays in the Virginia High School League. They are known as the dominant team over the Group A Black Diamond District over the past 12 years, and a strong competitor in Region D tournament play. They have been VHSL state tournament competitors for 6 out of the past 7 years.
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'''Honaker''' mostly plays in the Virginia High School League. They are known as the dominant team over the Group A Black Diamond District over the past 13 years, and a 5-time Region D Champions. They have been VHSL state tournament competitors for 6 out of the past 7 years.
  
 
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*VHSL State Tournament: 2-2
 
*VHSL State Tournament: 2-2
 
===Additional Notes===
 
Team Record Set: Most points in a VHSL Match, 335 (vs. Haysi High School)
 
 
Three Players With 1000+ Points in a VHSL Season: [[John Musick]], [[Jordon Van Dyke]], [[Charlie Perkins]]
 
  
 
===Roster===
 
===Roster===
The A-Team consisted of Captain [[John Musick]] led the team in overall scoring, with Co-Captain [[Jordon Van Dyke]] contributing heavily and making the top-ten individual player ranks at several tournaments. The sole Junior [[Charlie Perkins]] and Sophomore [[Alyssa Hubbard]] also made major contributions. Substitutes were [[Josh O'Quinn]] and [[Nick Hubbard]].
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The 2009-2010 team consisted of 6 players and was led by Captain [[John Musick]] and Co-Captain [[Jordon Van Dyke]].[[Charlie Perkins]] made contributions, and the fourth slot was typically rotated between Sophomore [[Alyssa Hubbard]] and Freshman [[Josh O'Quinn]]. [[Nick Hubbard]] occasionally saw play as well.
 
 
There was no B-Team in the 08-09 Season.
 
  
 
=2007-2008=
 
=2007-2008=
The 2007-2008 season was the breakout year for Honaker at Non-VHSL tournaments. The team attended the Cave Spring Invitational II and the EQUINE II, the latter of which featured Honaker A in second place after the final tournament rankings.
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The 2007-2008 season was the first year for Honaker at Non-VHSL tournaments. The team attended the Cave Spring Invitational II and the EQUINE II, the latter of which featured Honaker A in second place after the final tournament rankings.
  
 
===Roster===
 
===Roster===
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=2006-2007=
Honaker High only had one senior in the 06-07 season, Kiffani Cook. Despite this, the team finished the season with a 19-7 record, becoming Black Diamond District Champions for the tenth consecutive year, and they were also Region D Champions. Honaker finished the 2007 VHSL State Tournament with an 0-2 record after losses to Matthews High and Rappahannock County High School.
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Honaker High only had one senior in the 06-07 season, [[Kiffani Cook]]. Despite this, the team finished the season with a 19-7 record, becoming Black Diamond District Champions for the tenth consecutive year, and they were also Region D Champions. Honaker finished the 2007 VHSL State Tournament with an 0-2 record after losses to Matthews High and Rappahannock County High School.
  
 
The starting team typically consisted of the only Senior, Captain [[Kiffani Cook]], as well as Co-Captain [[Orville J. Herndon]], [[Garrett Cook]] and [[John Musick]].  
 
The starting team typically consisted of the only Senior, Captain [[Kiffani Cook]], as well as Co-Captain [[Orville J. Herndon]], [[Garrett Cook]] and [[John Musick]].  

Revision as of 11:32, 27 January 2010

Honaker High School
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Location:
Honaker, VA
Coaches Alex Zachwieja
Program Status Unknown
School Size Unknown
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Honaker mostly plays in the Virginia High School League. They are known as the dominant team over the Group A Black Diamond District over the past 13 years, and a 5-time Region D Champions. They have been VHSL state tournament competitors for 6 out of the past 7 years.

2008-2009

Final Results

  • VHSL Black Diamond District Champions (12th Consecutive)
  • VHSL Region D Champions
  • VHSL State Tournament: 4th Place Group A
  • Byko Ratings: 10th in Virginia
  • Byko Ratings: 228th Nationally

Tournament Records

  • Cavalier Classic XIII: 6-3
  • EQUINE II: 6-3
  • Cave Spring Invitational III: 6-2
  • Robinson Invitational IV: 5-2
  • VHSL Black Diamond District Tournament: 3-0
  • VHSL Region D Tournament: 3-1
  • VHSL State Tournament: 2-2

Roster

The 2009-2010 team consisted of 6 players and was led by Captain John Musick and Co-Captain Jordon Van Dyke.Charlie Perkins made contributions, and the fourth slot was typically rotated between Sophomore Alyssa Hubbard and Freshman Josh O'Quinn. Nick Hubbard occasionally saw play as well.

2007-2008

The 2007-2008 season was the first year for Honaker at Non-VHSL tournaments. The team attended the Cave Spring Invitational II and the EQUINE II, the latter of which featured Honaker A in second place after the final tournament rankings.

Roster

Honaker's first tournament A-Team was composed of two Seniors, Captain Orville J. Herndon and Co-Captain Garrett Cook. The final two positions were held by Co-Captain John Musick and a rotation between Jordon Van Dyke and Charlie Perkins.

The B-Team for 07-08 featured the Junior Fisher Wilson, Sophomore Shannon Harris, Freshman Alyssa Hubbard, and either Jordon Van Dyke or Charlie Perkins, depending on who played for the A-Team.

2006-2007

Honaker High only had one senior in the 06-07 season, Kiffani Cook. Despite this, the team finished the season with a 19-7 record, becoming Black Diamond District Champions for the tenth consecutive year, and they were also Region D Champions. Honaker finished the 2007 VHSL State Tournament with an 0-2 record after losses to Matthews High and Rappahannock County High School.

The starting team typically consisted of the only Senior, Captain Kiffani Cook, as well as Co-Captain Orville J. Herndon, Garrett Cook and John Musick.

Substitutes were:

Other Notes

- Honaker coach Alex Zachwieja is a member of the VHSL Scholastic Bowl Advisory Committee. He took up the position in 2009.