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Apprentice School Athletics - 2007 Year In Review
Jan. 12-13 Wrestling finishes second in the Virginia Duals with senior Micah Amrozowicz earning Outstanding Wrestler honors. Highest finish ever for the wrestling team.
Feb. 21 Men's Basketball coach Bill Tose earns 100th career coaching victory with 76-66 win at NAIA power Voorhees College.
Feb. 24 Women's Basketball wins 200th game in program history with 65-58 home victory over Southern Virginia
Feb. 25 Baseball team outslugs Lock Haven University for a 19-18 victory in the Builder Invitational marking one of the highest scoring games under coach Bryan Cave.
Mar. 7 Termaine Totten and Rahshann Lewter named to USCAA Basketball All-American teams.
Mar. 8-10 Women's Basketball participates in USCAA National Tournament.
Mar. 15-17 Wrestling team finishes third at NCWA Nationals in Dallas, Texas. Amrozowicz places second at 133 pounds to lead seven All-Americans.
Mar. 26-27 Steven Ness takes medalist honors with a second day 70 for a two-day 144 as the Builders golf team wins the Southern Virginia Invitational.
April 9-11 The golf team captures the USCAA National Invitational Championship for the second consecutive year.
April 26 Two days after losing 14-8 to Chowan, the baseball team rebounded with a 7-4 victory over Chowan at War Memorial Stadium to kickstart a season-ending seven-game winning streak that culminated ...
May 10 Freshman James Denny's two-out, two-run single in the bottom of the ninth inning gave the Apprentice School a 4-3 victory over Presentation College for the 2007 USCAA National Championship.
June 4 Baseball team honored at War Memorial Stadium prior to a Peninsula Pilots game for its 2007 USCAA National Championship
June 11 Six Apprentice School athletes named to the Virginia Sports Information Directors Association All-Academic Team
- Kyle Center, Harding Epps Baseball
- Jonathon Gladden, Ricky Wilkerson Football
- Rahshann Lewter Women's Basketball
- Chris Hartman Golf
Sept. 8 Senior Travis Reid broke the career touchdown record with a touchdown catch in the Apprentice School's 17-7 victory over Frostburg State.
Oct. 20 Sophomore Sam Arnold ran for a career-high 202 yards as Apprentice School defeated Maritime College (NY) 60-0 in the Mariners Classic. Senior Travis Reid caught eight passes to break the single-season reception record and his 160 yards gave him the career receiving yards mark.
Oct. 27 Arnold topped his 202 yard effort the week before with a school-record 249 yards on 43 carries as Apprentice School defeated Southern Virginia 45-14. That two-week outburst made him the first Builder running back to go over 200 yards in consecutive games in school history. Reid caught three touchdown passes to break the single-season touchdown mark with 10.
Nov. 10 Travis Reid became the first receiver in school history to have over 1,000-yards in receptions with his 170 yards in the 61-55, four-overtime loss to Chowan in the Oyster Bowl. He finished the season with 71 receptions for 1,049 yards and 13 touchdowns which are all school records.
Nov. 15 Seven Builders were named to either the first or second team All-Atlantic Central Football Conference. Senior wide receiver Travis Reid became the first ACFC Offensive Player of the Year for the Builders.
Nov. 16 The Lady Builders open under new head coach Lanica Williams with a 78-53 win over Morrisville State in the opening round of the Great Ships Tipoff. In Virginia Beach that night, the men take fourth-ranked Virginia Wesleyan College to the wire before falling 74-70 in the opening round of the VWC Tipoff.
Dec. 8 The men's basketball team held off Virginia Wesleyan 76-75 to snap a 31-game home court winning streak for the ninth-ranked Marlins.
Dec. 10 The men's basketball team gives VMI fits before falling 112-96 in Lexington. VMI entered the game leading NCAA Division I in scoring offense averaging 94 points per game.
Dec. 21 Football senior Jonathon Gladden was named to the USCAA National All-Academic Team.
Dec. 22 Travis Reid and Jonathon Gladden were named to the All-State College Division team by the Roanoke Times. Reid earned first team honors at wide receiver, while Gladden was a second team selection at center.







