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2017 All-Beach District Football Teams

QB Brent Stukes, who led Landstown to a 12-1 record, was named Beach District MVP
QB Brent Stukes, who led Landstown to a 12-1 record, was named Beach District MVP (Greg Bishop)

Coaches recently collaborated to select the 2017 All-Beach District Football Teams.

Earning Most Valuable Player honors was Landstown senior quarterback Brent Stukes, who threw for 1696 yards and rushed for over 100 yards in leading the Eagles to a perfect regular season record.

Stukes accounted for 25 total touchdowns as the Eagles enjoyed their best season since 2005 and reached the Class 6, Region A Championship game.


Tayvion Robinson was a do-it-all playmaker for the Cox Falcons
Tayvion Robinson was a do-it-all playmaker for the Cox Falcons (Greg Bishop (GregBishopPhoto.com))
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Sharing Offensive Player of the Year honors were Princess Anne's Darryl Jones and Cox junior Tayvion Robinson.

Committed to play his College Football at Maryland, Jones helped the Cavaliers achieve their best regular season finish since 2003 as he had 41 receptions for 800 yards and seven touchdowns, plus rushed for 836 yards.

Robinson accounted for 1694 yards from scrimmage for Cox, playing quarterback (25 of 62 for 539 yards, 5TD's) as well as running back (174 carries for 1096 yards, 16TD's) and wide receiver. He also had 465 return yards, a special teams touchdown and three pick-sixes among his six interceptions from the defensive side of the ball.


Darryl Jones racked up over 1600 yards from scrimmage for Princess Anne as it made the playoffs
Darryl Jones racked up over 1600 yards from scrimmage for Princess Anne as it made the playoffs (Matthew Hatfield)

The Defensive Player of the Year was also shared between two players, Ocean Lakes defensive end Jaevon Becton and Bayside linebacker Tray Jones.

Becton led the Dolphins to a 9-1 regular season finish as he recorded 55 tackles, 14 stops for loss, 13 sacks, four forced fumbles and a defensive touchdown. He's headed to play his College Football in the ACC at Virginia Tech.

Jones, who helped Bayside secure its ninth consecutive playoff berth, served as a hard-hitting force for the Marlins defense with 114 total tackles, nine stops for loss, three forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries. He'll play at the next level for Hampton University.


Tray Jones had over 100 total tackles as Bayside earned its ninth straight playoff berth
Tray Jones had over 100 total tackles as Bayside earned its ninth straight playoff berth (Matthew Hatfield (VirginiaPreps.com))

Selected as Coach of the Year in Class 6 among Beach District schools was Tommy Reamon, the longtime man at the helm of Landstown. Before coaching at Landstown, Reamon coached on the Peninsula at Gloucester and the now defunct Ferguson.

The Eagles went 12-1 overall to record their best finish in 12 years, running through the Beach District regular season unbeaten. His team had five victories by six points or less and advanced in the postseason for the first time since 2005.


Hokies commit Jaevon Becton was a disruptive edge pressuring quarterbacks for the Dolphins
Hokies commit Jaevon Becton was a disruptive edge pressuring quarterbacks for the Dolphins (Matthew Hatfield, VirginiaPreps.com)

Named Coach of the Year for Class 5 programs in the Beach District was Shawn Wilson of Salem. Wilson, in his second year as the Head Coach of the Sun Devils, guided them to back-to-back playof victories over Norview and Hampton before falling to Nansemond River in overtime of the Class 5, Region A Championship.

Salem finished 8-5 overall on the campaign.


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