No. 6 Sharks Fall to the No. 2 Bees

November 2, 2016

Ian Herbst

Communications Director, Virginia Beach Sharks

Game Recaps

The Harrisonburg Valley Bees beat the Virginia Beach Sharks handedly in this week’s matchup by outscoring the Sharks comfortably 199.84-143.36.  The Bees leaned heavily on their two quarterbacks, Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers, with each scoring 51.84 and 48.1 points respectively.  The sharks dearly missed their second-highest scorer, Eli Manning, who was on bye during this week’s game. In Manning’s place, the Sharks activated Emmanuel Sanders.  Sanders failed to make a noticeable impact on the game’s outcome, and only managed to score 10.8 points.  Meanwhile, the Sharks’ duo of running backs, Matt Asiata and Jeremy Hill, also failed to prove that they were up to the challenge of outscoring the Bee’s talented duo of running backs, Duke Johnson and Jordan Howard.  The Sharks’ running backs only managed to score a combined 24.1 points, while the Bees’ running backs combined for almost twice that number, totaling 51.6 points.  The Harrisonburg Valley Bee’s secured for themselves sole possession of the No. 2 seed in the league, while this week’s loss dropped the Virginia Beach Shark’s into the league’s 6th seed.

Matchup Preview

  • The Austin Armadillos are looking to extend their 1-game win streak, while a win against the Armadillos would help the Virginia Beach Sharks rid their memory of their poor performance against the Harrisonburg Valley Bees in Week 8.
  • The Austin Armadillos are the No. 3 seeded team in the league, while the Virginia Beach Sharks are ranked as the No. 6 team in the league.
  • The Armadillos open as 4.82-point favorites to win against the Shark’s in this week’s matchup.
  • Austin’s top quarterback, Matt Ryan, scored 46.42 points (288-yards, 3  touchdowns) in the Armadillo’s Week 8 matchup against the Richmond Renegades.
  • Austin’s backup quarterback, Carson Palmer, also had a very strong performance in Week 8, scoring 45.52 points (363-yards, 3  touchdowns) against the Richmond Renegades.
  • The Virginia Beach Sharks get Eli Manning back for their matchup against Austin, but lose QB Andy Dalton, RB Jeremy Hill and WR A.J. Green to their bye week.

Virginia Beach Sharks Season Notes

  • To make up for the loss of Jeremy Hill, who is on bye this week, Virginia Beach has added Derrick Henry to their roster.  Henry will have an opportunity to start ahead of RB Matt Asiata, who disappointed as a starter against the Harrisonburg Valley Bees.
  • On Wednesday, November 2nd, President Obama signed a Virginia disaster declaration, which will financially assist several Hampton Roads municipalities  in the recovery process  as a result of the impact of Hurricane Matthew.
  • It was recently reported by WAVY-TV that Virginia Beach grosses approximately $1.4-billion as the result of tourism, but most of this money comes into the city during the Summer, and drops off markedly during the year’s other seasons.  Moving forward, city officials are reportedly focusing their efforts towards branding the Virginia Beach area as a four-season must-visit destination.  Their hopes are to increase tourism year-round in Virginia Beach and greater Hampton-Roads municipalities.