MaxPreps 2012 Virginia preseason football Fab 5

By Stephen Spiewak Aug 9, 2012, 12:00am

The Tidewater area will once again be strong in 2012, as Oscar Smith is our pick as the state's best team.

Oscar Smith is our pick to cover another finger with a championship ring this season.
Oscar Smith is our pick to cover another finger with a championship ring this season.
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MaxPreps 2012 Virginia Preseason Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard

1. Oscar Smith (Chesapeake)
2011 finish: 14-1
Head coach: Richard Morgan
Team preview
Last year's Division 6 champion has a wealth of talent returning and should be among the nation's top teams. The Tigers checked in at No. 20 in the 2012 Preseason Xcellent 25. Dashawn Blow will take over at quarterback, with DeShawn McClease seeing most of the carries. Expect Zack Jones to be a factor at receiver and in the secondary. Newcomer Andrew Brown could be dominant on the defensive line. Oscar Smith also leads the list of Virginia's Top 10 most consistent programs.

2. Phoebus (Hampton)
2011 finish: 13-2
Head coach: Stan Sexton
Team preview
One of the most consistent programs in the state, if not the country, Phoebus will once again be good in 2012. Running back Tony Pittman, who proved himself last year, returns for his senior season and will run behind a big offensive line that includes guard Walter Brantley. The defensive line will be a strength of the team. It features Harry Lewis, Kevin Lyles and Mark Wilson. Phoebus ranked No. 1 in the June, 2011 list of Virginia's Top 10 football dynasties.

3. Hermitage (Richmond)

2011 finish: 12-1
Head coach: Patrick Kane
Team preview
Hermitage raced to a 12-0 start last season before losing narrowly to Centreville, 10-9. Lately, it seems the team just reloads, as it has graduated a slew of key players over the last two years but has only lost twice in that time span. Running back Derrick Green is primed for a superb senior season; he'll be the starting point for the offense. Defensive back Brian Brown heads the defense. Hermitage will need to replace one player from the list of Virginia Class of 2012 Division 1 signees.

4. Bayside (Virginia Beach)
2011 finish: 9-3
Head coach: Darnell Moore
Team preview
With running back Taquan Mizzell and athlete Quin Blanding, Bayside has two of the more explosive offensive weapons in the country. Blanding also stars in the secondary, alongside sophomore Jamez Brickhouse, who could see time on offense as well. Quarterback Deion Stitt is a four-year starter, a rare commodity that could pay big dividends for Bayside come playoff time. Look for Bayside players on the list of 2011 Virginia All-District Football Teams.

5. Salem

2011 finish: 11-2
Head coach: Robert Jackson
Team preview
The Eastern Region is once again loaded this season, as Salem will be among the state's best. Quarterback Bucky Hodges will guide an offense that scored 34 points against eventual state champion Oscar Smith. He'll have a number of returning wide receivers at his disposal. Andrew Motu'apuaka, who along with Hodges is committed to Virginia Tech, is back at linebacker while young brother Army Motu'apuaka, a sophomore, could see time on the defensive line. You will find Salem listed twice on the Virginia state football champions for the past 10 years list.



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