James Franklin sat in the back of the Acca Shriners' Center on Bellevue Avenue on Tuesday night at the All-Metro football banquet, and did what he's done since taking the head coaching job at Virginia Tech — planted his recruiting flag at the heart of the commonwealth.Â
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Virginia Tech football and new coach James Franklin now know their entire schedule for the upcoming season.
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Powhatan TE Matt Henderson
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Trinity Episcopal senior Davion Brown
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Maddox Cochrane, middle, stares down the line in Benedictine's game against St. Michael the Archangel on Aug. 28.Â
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Junior Kaleb Wyche next season has a chance to become the fourth player to be named All-Metro player of the year twice, joining Collegiate’s Russell Wilson (2005-06), Dinwiddie’s Harry Dalton (2022, 2024) and Highland Springs’ Khristian Martin (2022-23).
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Junior Kaleb Wyche, the All-Metro player of the year, passed for 2,520 yards, ran for 1,223 and accounted for 51 touchdowns while quarterbacking Varina to the Class 4 state championship this season. Father Kennard and brother KJ were stars in another sport, combining for three All-Metro selections in basketball. The three have combined for three state titles, two by Kennard and on by Kaleb.
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PHOTOS: Meet the 2025 All-Metro football team
Photos of the 2025 All-Metro football team, led by the player of the year, Varina QB Kaleb Wyche.Â
Junior Kaleb Wyche, the All-Metro player of the year, passed for 2,520 yards, ran for 1,223 and accounted for 51 touchdowns while quarterbacking Varina to the Class 4 state championship this season. Father Kennard and brother KJ were stars in another sport, combining for three All-Metro selections in basketball. The three have combined for three state titles, two by Kennard and on by Kaleb.
- MIKE KROPF, TIMES-DISPATCH
