On Friday, the 2010-11 Virginia Sports Information Directors Association Academic All-State team was announced and the Apprentice School had six student-athletes recognized among the 30 schools and 180 athletes.
After finishing a senior football season where he was among the Atlantic Central Football Conference leaders in receptions per game, yards per game and touchdowns – and won Co-Offensive Player of the Year honors, Apprentice School football wide receiver Bryan Cain capped his career by being named the 2011 Apprentice School Athlete of the Year.
The Apprentice School football team announced its 2011 football schedule on Wednesday with six home games including a mix of new faces and long time opponents returning to the slate.
The 2010 Atlantic Central Football Conference All-Academic team was announced on Thursday with 15 players from the Apprentice School being named to the 112 person honor list. To be named you had to have a 3.0 grade point average in the fall 2010 semester.
Three Apprentice school football players were named on Friday to the second team All-State Division II-III by the Virginia Sports Information Directors Association and the Roanoke Times newspaper.
Apprentice School football seniors Bryan Cain and James Lee will participate in the D3 Senior All-Star Classic game on Friday night at Salem Stadium in Salem, Va.
The 2010 football season officially wrapped up on Monday night as the team honored the accomplishments on the season with its annual banquet at the Point Plaza Hotel.
The 2010 All-Atlantic Central Football Conference team was announced on Thursday as 10 Builders were recognized by the league for their play this season.
Three Apprentice School athletes were honored with awards on Tuesday from the Atlantic Central Football Conference and the U.S. Collegiate Athletic Association.
The football team will end its 2010 season on Saturday facing Webber International in the 61st annual Oyster Bowl game at 1 pm at Apprentice Field. Its also Senior Day as they'll honor the six seniors prior to kickoff.
Sophomore Marlon Lane was named the Atlantic Central Football Conference Special Teams Player of the Week after last Saturday’s 25-21 loss at Frostburg state.
The Apprentice School football team will finish its 2010 road schedule this Saturday as they travel to Frostburg, Md. for a 1 pm kickoff against the Bobcats in the final ACFC game for the Builders.
Apprentice School football senior Bryan Cain was named on Monday as the Co-Offensive Player of the Week by the Atlantic Central Football Conference office.
Two Trey Tillman to Bryan Cain touchdown passes were not enough as LaGrange scored twice in the last two minutes to defeat Apprentice School 21-14 on Saturday.
Senior defensive lineman James Lee was named the ACFC Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts in the 20-18 Apprentice School win over Southern Virginia on Saturday.
The football team returns to action this Saturday (10/23) at in-state rival Southern Virginia University. Apprentice School leads the series 5-1, but the Knights won the last contest 14-10 to end the 2009 season.
Freshman Trey Tillmans 16-yard scoring pass to senior Bryan Cain with 3:09 left enabled the Apprentice School to come from behind and knock off in-state rival Southern Virginia University 20-18 at Parry McCluer High School on Saturday.
The third-ranked Wesley Wolverines scored on six straight possessions during the second and early third quarters on Saturday as they defeated Apprentice School 64-7 in an Atlantic Central Football Conference matchup at Scott D. Miller Stadium.
The Apprentice School football team hits the road on October 9 when they'll travel to Dover, Delaware to face third-ranked Wesley College in a 1 pm kickoff at Scott D. Miller Stadium.
For the third straight week, the Apprentice School football team earned a conference Player of the Week award from the Atlantic Central Football Conference.
The football team concludes its three-game homestand on Saturday by starting Atlantic Central Football Conference action with Salisbury University at 1:30. It's the 15th annual Trades Day game.
On Saturday, Sept. 25, the Apprentice School celebrated Homecoming with its football game against Fairleigh Dickinson-Florham. Prior to kickoff, the school recognized the oldest living Apprentice School graduate Russell S. Derring with a special award and an autographed football of the 2010 Builders. The award came 20 days after his 100th birthday.
For the second straight game, the Apprentice School football team earned a weekly honor from the Atlantic Central Football Conference office as freshman linebacker Brock Bullock was named Rookie Of The Week.