Park View High (Sterling) | Archive | January, 2007

The Shot Heard ‘Round Loudoun’

By: Dan Sousa


Leesburg (Jan. 27, 2007) – Heritage High School senior D.J. Summers stroked a pull-up jumper with 13 seconds remaining Saturday night to give the Pride a 69-68 victory over Park View. The win left Heritage and Potomac Falls tied for the AA Dulles District lead at 8-2 with four games for each team remaining.


“That was the shot heard ’round Loudoun,” said Heritage coach Mark Mallisham. “That is what high school basketball is all about. The fans were here tonight. It was a great environment. The Dulles District (race) is wide open.”


Park View, 9-3 in district, will now need some help if they are to win or force a tie for the district title and the Region II playoff berth that goes along with it.


For at least nine seconds Saturday it looked like Park View would escape with the win and maintain its district lead after Amechi Anyaugo went inside for a basket with 23 seconds left to tie the game at 67. Anyaugo was fouled on the play and he converted the free throw to give the Patriots the lead, 68-67.


It was a short-lived lead as Summers penetrated towards the middle and then pulled-up for the game-winning jumper.


“It wasn’t even a set play. Amechi overplayed me a little and I was able to hit the shot,” said Summers.


Ironically, Mallisham had been getting on Summers’ case in practice on Friday about his penchant for throwing up some wild shots in the lane instead of textbook form jumpers.


“He stopped on a dime in a crucial situation tonight,” said Mallisham. 


Park View had a final chance to win the game. The Patriots had to call a timeout with 2.7 seconds left after a mad scramble for a loose ball on their end. With not a lot of time to work with and the ball out-of-bounds near midcourt, Park View guard Marcus Freeman got the ball and his twisting shot near the 3-point line almost went in at the buzzer.


“That ****** almost went in,” said Mallisham.


It was Freeman who hit a 3-pointer with 50 seconds left that helped Park View cut into a 66-60 Heritage lead. Down by three, Kenny smith stole a long pass while the Patriots were applying a trapping fullcourt press, and he thre it up ahead to Anyaugo, who laid it in to make it 66-65 Heritage with 40 seconds to go.


Park View then put Bobby Edmonds on the foul line with 31 seconds left and the Pride senior made one of two for a 67-65 Pride lead. That set up the clutch antics of Anyaugo and then Summers.


The game was tight in the first quarter but the Patriots, playing without 6-foot-5 center James Nolen who is out for the season with a broken hand suffered against Freedom, went on a 6-0 run to end the first quarter to take a 22-16 lead.


For most of the first half, Park View center Thomas Mulabah had his way as he scored  12 of his 14 points. Freeman finished with a team-high 15 and Anyaugo had 14 for Park View.


The Patriots stretched the lead to 32-20 before Heritage mounted a comeback.


“People get up on us but we don’t hit the panic button,” said Mallisham.


The Pride turned up the defensive pressure, moving from a zone to more man coverage and Park View started making some turnovers. While Park View had only made two turnovers in the game to that point, the Patriots made six turnovers in the final four minutes of the second quarter.


“Our goal was not to let Amechi touch the basketball,” said Mallisham about his team’s plans to limit the Patriot sparkplug.


Heritage started finding the range from the 3-point arc with Myron McGowan hitting two treys and Summers knocking down a 3-pointer as Heritage fought back to tie the game at 38 at the half. In all the Pride had five players combine for 10 3-pointers.


“For us the 3-ball is a lay-up,” said Mallisham.


Pride point guard Chris Broderick led Heritage in scoring with 15 and Preston Findley added 14. Edmonds scored 13 and McGowan had 10 for Heritage.


Neither team could claim the game in the third quarter and Heritage led 53-50 going into the final quarter.


Free throws played a key role in the contest as Park View was just 7 of 16 from the line, while Heritage was 9 of 14.


With Park View back ahead 60-59 with 4:12 left, Findley knocked down a 3-pointer to give Heritage the 62-60 lead. And that is where the score would stay until 1:08 left.


As the Pride had slowed down the pace and didn’t show any desire to attack the basket, the Patriots were forced to foul. And foul they did as Broderick and Edmonds combined to shoot six throws in an 11-second span. Broderick was 3 of 4 total and Edmonds was 1 of 2 to give the Pride  a 66-60 lead with 57 seconds left.


Box


Heritage 69 Park View 68



Park View
Anyaugo 6 2-4 14, Leizear 1 0-0 0 2, Freeman 6 0-1 15, Jackson 4 0-0 10, Harvin 3 3-8 9, Dufford 2 0-0 4, Mulabah 6 2-3 14. Totals 28 7-16 68



Heritage
Broderick 4 3-4 15, Findley 5 1-2 14, Edmonds 5 2-4 13, McGowan 3 1-2 10, Summers 4 0-0 9, Massey 2 0-0 4, Alcala 0 2-2 2, Rustin 1 0-0 2. Totals 25 9-14 69


3-Pointers: Park View 5 (Freeman 3, Jackson 2); Heritage 10 (McGowan 3, Findley 3, Broderick 2, Edmonds 1, Summers 1) 

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“The Shot Heard ‘Round Loudoun”

 

By Dan Sousa
Loudoun Prep Sports Editor

 

Leesburg (Jan. 27, 2007) – Heritage High School senior D.J. Summers
stroked a pull-up jumper with 13 seconds remaining Saturday night to
give the Pride a 69-68 victory over Park View. The win left Heritage
and Potomac Falls tied for the AA Dulles District lead at 8-2 with four
games for each team remaining.

“That was the shot heard ’round Loudoun,” said Heritage coach Mark
Mallisham. “That is what high school basketball is all about. The fans
were here tonight. It was a great environment. The Dulles District
(race) is wide open.”

Park View, 9-3 in district, will now need some help if they are to
win or force a tie for the district title and the Region II playoff
berth that goes along with it.

For at least nine seconds Saturday it looked like Park View would
escape with the win and maintain its district lead after Amechi Anyaugo
went inside for a basket with 23 seconds left to tie the game at 67.
Anyaugo was fouled on the play and he converted the free throw to give
the Patriots the lead, 68-67.

It was a short-lived lead as Summers penetrated towards the middle and then pulled-up for the game-winning jumper.

“It wasn’t even a set play. Amechi overplayed me a little and I was able to hit the shot,” said Summers.

Ironically, Mallisham had been getting on Summers’ case in practice
on Friday about his penchant for throwing up some wild shots in the
lane instead of textbook form jumpers.

“He stopped on a dime in a crucial situation tonight,” said Mallisham. 

Park View had a final chance to win the game. The Patriots had to
call a timeout with 2.7 seconds left after a mad scramble for a loose
ball on their end. With not a lot of time to work with and the ball
out-of-bounds near midcourt, Park View guard Marcus Freeman got the
ball and his twisting shot near the 3-point line almost went in at the
buzzer.

“That ****** almost went in,” said Mallisham.

It was Freeman who hit a 3-pointer with 50 seconds left that helped
Park View cut into a 66-60 Heritage lead. Down by three, Kenny smith
stole a long pass while the Patriots were applying a trapping fullcourt
press, and he thre it up ahead to Anyaugo, who laid it in to make it
66-65 Heritage with 40 seconds to go.

Park View then put Bobby Edmonds on the foul line with 31 seconds
left and the Pride senior made one of two for a 67-65 Pride lead. That
set up the clutch antics of Anyaugo and then Summers.

The game was tight in the first quarter but the Patriots, playing
without 6-foot-5 center James Nolen who is out for the season with a
broken hand suffered against Freedom, went on a 6-0 run to end the
first quarter to take a 22-16 lead.

For most of the first half, Park View center Thomas Mulabah had his
way as he scored  12 of his 14 points. Freeman finished with a
team-high 15 and Anyaugo had 14 for Park View.

The Patriots stretched the lead to 32-20 before Heritage mounted a comeback.

“People get up on us but we don’t hit the panic button,” said Mallisham.

The Pride turned up the defensive pressure, moving from a zone to
more man coverage and Park View started making some turnovers. While
Park View had only made two turnovers in the game to that point, the
Patriots made six turnovers in the final four minutes of the second
quarter.

“Our goal was not to let Amechi touch the basketball,” said Mallisham about his team’s plans to limit the Patriot sparkplug.

Heritage started finding the range from the 3-point arc with Myron
McGowan hitting two treys and Summers knocking down a 3-pointer as
Heritage fought back to tie the game at 38 at the half. In all the
Pride had five players combine for 10 3-pointers.

“For us the 3-ball is a lay-up,” said Mallisham.

Pride point guard Chris Broderick led Heritage in scoring with 15
and Preston Findley added 14. Edmonds scored 13 and McGowan had 10 for
Heritage.

Neither team could claim the game in the third quarter and Heritage led 53-50 going into the final quarter.

Free throws played a key role in the contest as Park View was just 7 of 16 from the line, while Heritage was 9 of 14.

With Park View back ahead 60-59 with 4:12 left, Findley knocked down
a 3-pointer to give Heritage the 62-60 lead. And that is where the
score would stay until 1:08 left.

As the Pride had slowed down the pace and didn’t show any desire to
attack the basket, the Patriots were forced to foul. And foul they did
as Broderick and Edmonds combined to shoot six throws in an 11-second
span. Broderick was 3 of 4 total and Edmonds was 1 of 2 to give the
Pride  a 66-60 lead with 57 seconds left.

 

Box

Heritage 69 Park View 68


Park View
Anyaugo 6 2-4 14, Leizear 1 0-0 0 2, Freeman 6 0-1 15, Jackson 4 0-0
10, Harvin 3 3-8 9, Dufford 2 0-0 4, Mulabah 6 2-3 14. Totals 28 7-16 68


Heritage
Broderick 4 3-4 15, Findley 5 1-2 14, Edmonds 5 2-4 13, McGowan 3 1-2
10, Summers 4 0-0 9, Massey 2 0-0 4, Alcala 0 2-2 2, Rustin 1 0-0 2.
Totals 25 9-14 69

3-Pointers: Park View 5 (Freeman 3, Jackson 2); Heritage 10 (McGowan 3, Findley 3, Broderick 2, Edmonds 1, Summers 1)

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Basketball Round-up Jan. 17

By: Dan Sousa


Boys


Park View 65  Loudoun County 53
Records: Park View (8-2, 14-3), Loudoun County 3-5, 7-9)
Streaks: Park View 3W, Loudoun County 4L
Series: Park View sweeps
Skinny: Marcus Freeman has the hot hand again, scoring 20 for Pats who remain one game back of Heritage in the Dulles District loss column. Thomas Mulabah adds 17 and Amechi Anyaugo scores 14 for PV. Kevin McLister leads LC with 17.


Girls


Loudoun County 40 Park View 37
Records: Loudoun County (6-2, 10-6), Park View (8-2, 12-3)
Streaks: Loudoun County 3W, Park View 1L
Series: Split
Skinny: The kids are all right. Raider sophomore Kerry Sarver and freshman Alissa Kain scorea ll 20 of their points in the second half, including 9 of 11 from the foul line, as they lead LC to this key victory. Patriots will now need some help to catch BR in the DUlles District title chase. Sarver had six rebounds, four assists and two steals as well. Also for LC, Samantha Akers scores nine and Jasmine Hughes adds 11 rebounds. Torsh Torto scored a game-high 13 for Pats but short of her 28-point performance when PV one the first meeting of these teams. Cyrstal Williams sank four 3-pointers in the second half to finish with 12.

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Potomac Falls Stays Undefeated in the Pool

 

 By: Dan Sousa

Sterling (Jan. 17, 2007) – Sophomore Cole  Jamison established a new
school record with a 54.67  in the  100 butterfly Saturday as the
Potomac Falls High School swim team remained undefeated with a sweep
over Park View.

The Panther girls won 172-114 and Panther boys won 177-103. 

Results:
 

Event 1  Men 200 Yard Medley Relay
 1:55.86 STAT
 Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time Points

 1 Potomac Falls High School     A NT 1:55.35 STAT 10

 1) Endres, Wyatt 2) King, Alex 3) Swinimer, Nick 4) Clawson, Travis
 

2 Park View High School     A 1:54.96 1:56.31 5

 1) Hoisington, Steven 2) Burkel, David 3) Davenport, Derrick 4) Griffin, Matt

 3 Park View High School     B NT 2:09.76 3

 1) Laub, David 2) Pope, Tim 3) Ridings, Jake 4) Vereb, Michael
 4 Potomac Falls High School     B NT 2:17.40

 1) Wise, Adam 2) Thompson, Stephen 3) Simmons, Andy 4) Leslie, Joshua

 

Event 2  Women 200 Yard Medley Relay
 2:06.17 STAT
 Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time Points

 1 Potomac Falls High School     A NT 2:00.11 STAT 10

 1) Shook, Kirby 2) Ayers, Taylor 3) Dutcher, Jessica 4) Daczkowski, Courtney

 2 Park View High School     A 2:04.70 2:04.53 STAT 5

 1) Hoisington, Lorin 2) Kerico, Amber J 3) Jones, Courtney 4) Milotte, Anna

 3 Potomac Falls High School     B NT 2:09.00 3

 1) Endres, Alex 2) Hardman, Tabby 3) Anderson, Maggie 4) Bour, Caroline

 4 Park View High School     B NT 2:14.88

 1) Taylor, Katie 2) Stuart, Carly 3) Hackett, Katherine 4) Hidy, Alexa
 

5 Park View High School     C NT 2:16.26

 1) Dalton, Kelly 2) Marshall, Maggie 3) French, Kate 4) Davis, Lizzy
 

6 Potomac Falls High School     C NT 2:28.62

 1) Walker, Courtney 2) Augustin, Megan 3) West, Colleen 4) Connelly, Keara
 

7 Potomac Falls High School     D NT 2:28.80

 1) Bennett, Christy 2) Webb, Nikki 3) Kim, Melissa 4) Augustin, Caitlin
 

8 Park View High School     D NT 2:36.38

 1) Baird, Natalie 2) Griffin, Brittany 3) Donovan, Hannah 4) McKeone, Beth

 

Event 3  Men 200 Yard Freestyle
 1:59.15 STAT
 Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points

 1 Mears, Andy Potomac Falls High School NT 1:49.66 STAT 8

 2 Swinimer, Nick Potomac Falls High School NT 2:07.72 6

 3 King, Alex Potomac Falls High School NT 2:11.49 5

 4 Griffin, Sean Park View High School 2:22.59 2:19.23 4

 5 Vereb, Tommy Park View High School NT 2:36.02 3

 6 Lynn, Greg Park View High School 3:02.58 2:52.47 2

 7 Monrroy, Michael Park View High School 3:15.55 3:17.50 1

 — Jean, David Potomac Falls High School NT DQ

Event 4  Women 200 Yard Freestyle
 2:09.75 STAT
 Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points

 1 Tate, Caylyn Potomac Falls High School NT 2:07.17 STAT 8

 2 Hoisington, Lorin Park View High School NT 2:18.35

 3 Ayers, Taylor Potomac Falls High School NT 2:22.46 5

 4 Hackett, Katherine Park View High School 2:22.34 2:22.99 4

 5 Dannenberg, Maddy Potomac Falls High School NT 2:30.32 3

 6 Dalton, Kelly Park View High School 2:44.19 2:33.79 2

 7 Hinnant, Breann Potomac Falls High School NT 2:35.14 1

 8 Davis, Lizzy Park View High School 2:38.16 2:39.31 6

Event 5  Men 200 Yard IM
 2:14.97 STAT
 Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points

 1 Bowers, Devin Potomac Falls High School NT 2:14.35 STAT 8

 2 Simmons, Andy Potomac Falls High School NT 2:38.30 6

 3 Clawson, Travis Potomac Falls High School NT 2:43.50 5

 4 Vereb, Michael Park View High School 2:56.53 2:47.77 4

 5 Ridings, Jake Park View High School 2:48.23 2:47.79 3

 6 Pope, Tim Park View High School 2:58.32 2:58.26 2

Event 6  Women 200 Yard IM
 2:27.35 STAT
 Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points

 1 Hardman, Tabby Potomac Falls High School NT 2:44.76 8

 2 French, Kate Park View High School 2:50.60 2:52.67 6

 3 West, Colleen Potomac Falls High School NT 2:54.42 5

 4 Whitmer, Rachel Park View High School 2:57.55 2:57.02 4

 5 Taylor, Sarah Park View High School 2:58.29 3:01.20 3

 6 Donovan, Hannah Park View High School 2:59.08 3:02.23 2

 7 Jean, Nikki Potomac Falls High School NT 3:09.85 1

Event 7  Men 50 Yard Freestyle
 23.91 STAT
 Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points

 1 Mears, Andy Potomac Falls High School NT 22.28 STAT 8

 2 Riley, Adam Potomac Falls High School NT 24.42 6

 3 Davenport, Derrick Park View High School 24.33 26.78 5

 4 Griffin, Matt Park View High School 25.99 27.42 4

 5 Wise, Adam Potomac Falls High School NT 28.54 3

 6 Jen, Joe Park View High School 34.18 32.06 2

 7 Lynn, Greg Park View High School NT 33.38 1

 8 Bristow, Sean Potomac Falls High School NT 47.59

Event 8  Women 50 Yard Freestyle
 26.91 STAT
 Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points

 1 Daczkowski, Courtney Potomac Falls High School NT 25.75 STAT 8

 2 Milotte, Anna Park View High School 27.38 27.51 6

 3 Jones, Courtney Park View High School 27.81 27.56 5

 4 Dutcher, Jessica Potomac Falls High School NT 27.57 4

 5 Anderson, Maggie Potomac Falls High School NT 29.00 3

 6 Hidy, Alexa Park View High School 29.32 29.23 2

 7 Hinnant, Breann Potomac Falls High School NT 30.86 1

 8 McKeone, Beth Park View High School 35.87 35.03

Event 9  Men 100 Yard Butterfly
 1:00.02 STAT
 Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points

 1 Jamison, Cole Potomac Falls High School NT 54.67 STAT 8

 2 Endres, Wyatt Potomac Falls High School NT 1:01.55 6

 3 Burkel, David Park View High School 1:12.25 1:09.87 5

 4 Ridings, Jake Park View High School 1:14.65 1:13.78 4

 5 Thompson, Stephen Potomac Falls High School NT 1:17.48 3

Event 10  Women 100 Yard Butterfly
 1:06.86 STAT
 Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points

 1 Kerico, Amber J Park View High School 1:04.87 1:04.84 STAT 8

 2 Fraser, Hope Potomac Falls High School NT 1:10.89 6

 3 Anderson, Maggie Potomac Falls High School NT 1:14.52 5

 4 Hackett, Katherine Park View High School 1:17.86 1:17.60 4

 5 French, Kate Park View High School 1:17.87 1:18.30 3

 6 Bour, Caroline Potomac Falls High School NT 1:19.14 2

 7 Donovan, Hannah Park View High School 1:21.45 1:29.47 1

Event 11  Men 100 Yard Freestyle
 52.98 STAT
 Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points

 1 Riley, Adam Potomac Falls High School NT 55.69 8

 2 Clawson, Travis Potomac Falls High School NT 1:00.44 6

 3 Griffin, Matt Park View High School 1:03.56 1:01.77 5

 4 Vereb, Michael Park View High School 1:05.17 1:05.24 4

 5 Leslie, Joshua Potomac Falls High School NT 1:09.95 3

 6 Monrroy, Michael Park View High School 1:27.89 1:24.09 2

 7 Bristow, Sean Potomac Falls High School NT 1:48.46 1

Event 12  Women 100 Yard Freestyle
 59.30 STAT
 Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points

 1 Shook, Kirby Potomac Falls High School NT 58.29 STAT 8

 2 Jones, Courtney Park View High School 1:01.55 1:00.42 6

 3 Milotte, Anna Park View High School 1:05.22 1:05.39 5

 4 Dannenberg, Maddy Potomac Falls High School NT 1:07.76 4

 5 Hidy, Alexa Park View High School 1:08.39 1:09.52 3

 6 West, Colleen Potomac Falls High School NT 1:10.91 2

 7 Bour, Caroline Potomac Falls High School NT 1:12.81 1

 8 Booth, Kristen Park View High School 1:30.54 1:28.73

Event 13  Men 500 Yard Freestyle
 5:26.07 STAT
 Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points

 1 Bowers, Devin Potomac Falls High School NT 5:07.02 STAT 8

 2 Hoisington, Steven Park View High School 5:19.20 5:15.91 STAT 6

 3 Simmons, Andy Potomac Falls High School NT 6:24.31 5

 4 Griffin, Sean Park View High School 7:00.06 6:53.52 4

 5 Weber, Willy Park View High School 7:28.93 7:11.47 3

 6 Laub, David Park View High School 7:32.46 8:14.37 2

Event 14  Women 500 Yard Freestyle
 5:52.80 STAT
 Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points

 1 Daczkowski, Courtney Potomac Falls High School NT 6:10.94 8

 2 Endres, Alex Potomac Falls High School NT 6:32.07 6

 3 Marshall, Maggie Park View High School 7:01.85 6:53.48 5

 4 Whitmer, Rachel Park View High School NT 7:12.79 4

 5 Walker, Courtney Potomac Falls High School NT 7:18.18 3

 6 Taylor, Sarah Park View High School 7:15.92 7:19.76 2

 7 Davis, Lizzy Park View High School 7:31.40 7:21.81 1

(Event 14  Women 500 Yard Freestyle)
 Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points

 8 Augustin, Megan Potomac Falls High School NT 7:58.53

Event 15  Men 200 Yard Freestyle Relay
 1:41.84 STAT
 Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time Points

 1 Potomac Falls High School     A NT 1:37.68 STAT 10

 1) Riley, Adam 2) Jamison, Cole 3) Bowers, Devin 4) Mears, Andy
 

2 Potomac Falls High School     B NT 1:42.78 5

 1) Clawson, Travis 2) King, Alex 3) Endres, Wyatt 4) Swinimer, Nick
 

3 Park View High School     A 1:42.62 1:43.10 3

 1) Griffin, Matt 2) Hoisington, Steven 3) Vereb, Michael 4) Burkel, David
 

4 Park View High School     B NT 1:56.07

 1) Ridings, Jake 2) Pope, Tim 3) Griffin, Sean 4) Weber, Willy

 

Event 16  Women 200 Yard Freestyle Relay
 1:52.54 STAT
 Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time Points

 1 Potomac Falls High School     A NT 1:49.84 STAT 10

 1) Shook, Kirby 2) Daczkowski, Courtney 3) Tate, Caylyn 4) Dutcher, Jessica
 

2 Park View High School     A 1:52.70 1:52.17 STAT 5

 1) Kerico, Amber J 2) Milotte, Anna 3) Hackett, Katherine 4) Jones, Courtney
 

3 Potomac Falls High School     B NT 2:00.23 3

 1) Dannenberg, Maddy 2) Anderson, Maggie 3) Fraser, Hope 4) Hinnant, Breann
 

4 Park View High School     B NT 2:05.68

 1) Taylor, Sarah 2) Davis, Lizzy 3) Taylor, Katie 4) Hidy, Alexa
 

5 Park View High School     C NT 2:11.63

 1) Dalton, Kelly 2) French, Kate 3) Stuart, Carly 4) Whitmer, Rachel
 

6 Potomac Falls High School     D NT 2:14.84

 1) Connelly, Keara 2) Jean, Nikki 3) Tulloch, Christina 4) Webb, Nikki
 

7 Potomac Falls High School     C NT 2:17.38

 1) Bennett, Christy 2) Kim, Melissa 3) Augustin, Caitlin 4) Walker, Courtney
 

8 Park View High School     D NT 2:32.12

 1) Booth, Kristen 2) Poplawski, Alyson 3) Griffin, Katy 4) Griffin, Brittany

 

Event 17  Men 100 Yard Backstroke
 1:02.15 STAT
 Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points

 1 Jamison, Cole Potomac Falls High School NT 59.38 STAT 8

 2 Hoisington, Steven Park View High School 1:00.45 1:02.53 6

 3 Endres, Wyatt Potomac Falls High School NT 1:07.25 5

 4 Swinimer, Nick Potomac Falls High School NT 1:11.18 4

 5 Laub, David Park View High School 1:25.92 1:23.04 3

 6 Jean, David Potomac Falls High School NT 1:35.20 2

 7 Weber, Willy Park View High School NT 1:43.37 1

 8 Jen, Joe Park View High School 2:00.30 1:55.17

Event 18  Women 100 Yard Backstroke
 1:07.39 STAT
 Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points

 1 Shook, Kirby Potomac Falls High School NT 1:03.83 STAT 8

 2 Dutcher, Jessica Potomac Falls High School NT 1:08.61 6

 3 Endres, Alex Potomac Falls High School NT 1:10.53 5

 4 Fraser, Hope Potomac Falls High School NT 1:13.59 4

 5 Hoisington, Lorin Park View High School 1:14.24 1:17.37 3

(Event 18  Women 100 Yard Backstroke)
 Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points

 6 Taylor, Katie Park View High School 1:19.70 1:17.62 2

 7 Dalton, Kelly Park View High School 1:22.01 1:21.56 1

 8 Baird, Natalie Park View High School 1:50.43 1:41.59

Event 19  Men 100 Yard Breaststroke
 1:08.93 STAT
 Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points

 1 King, Alex Potomac Falls High School NT 1:12.00 8

 2 Burkel, David Park View High School 1:18.18 1:18.12 6

 3 Pope, Tim Park View High School 1:22.78 1:25.10 5

 4 Wise, Adam Potomac Falls High School NT 1:25.18 4

 5 Thompson, Stephen Potomac Falls High School NT 1:29.02 3

 6 Vereb, Tommy Park View High School 1:38.57 1:37.29 2

 — Leslie, Joshua Potomac Falls High School NT DQ

Event 20  Women 100 Yard Breaststroke
 1:16.25 STAT
 Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points

 1 Kerico, Amber J Park View High School 1:17.25 1:14.62 STAT 8

 2 Tate, Caylyn Potomac Falls High School NT 1:17.02 6

 3 Ayers, Taylor Potomac Falls High School NT 1:18.09 5

 4 Hardman, Tabby Potomac Falls High School NT 1:19.05 4

 5 Augustin, Megan Potomac Falls High School NT 1:25.21 3

 6 Stuart, Carly Park View High School 1:26.12 1:25.36 2

 7 Marshall, Maggie Park View High School 1:29.51 1:27.86 1

 8 Griffin, Brittany Park View High School 1:41.46 1:41.37

Event 21  Men 400 Yard Freestyle Relay
 3:51.87 STAT
 Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time Points

 1 Potomac Falls High School     A NT 3:46.59 STAT 10

 1) Jamison, Cole 2) Riley, Adam 3) Bowers, Devin 4) Mears, Andy
 

2 Potomac Falls High School     B NT 4:40.79 5

 1) Wise, Adam 2) Jean, David 3) Thompson, Stephen 4) Simmons, Andy

 3 Park View High School     A 4:59.84 4:41.22 3

 1) Griffin, Sean 2) Laub, David 3) Vereb, Tommy 4) Weber, Willy

Event 22  Women 400 Yard Freestyle Relay
 4:12.35 STAT
 Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time Points

 1 Potomac Falls High School     A NT 4:20.25 10

 1) Hardman, Tabby 2) Ayers, Taylor 3) Fraser, Hope 4) Tate, Caylyn

 2 Park View High School     A 4:51.67 4:33.32 5

 1) Hoisington, Lorin 2) Donovan, Hannah 3) Marshall, Maggie 4) Taylor, Sarah
 

3 Potomac Falls High School     B NT 4:34.92 3

 1) Dannenberg, Maddy 2) Bour, Caroline 3) Endres, Alex 4) Hinnant, Breann
 

4 Potomac Falls High School     C NT 5:06.01

 1) West, Colleen 2) Tulloch, Christina 3) Augustin, Megan 4) Connelly, Keara
 

5 Potomac Falls High School     D NT 5:13.63

 1) Bennett, Christy 2) Augustin, Caitlin 3) Kim, Melissa 4) Webb, Nikki
 

6 Park View High School     B NT 5:55.70

 1) Baird, Natalie 2) Booth, Kristen 3) Whitmer, Rachel 4) Poplawski, Alyson

 

 Women – Team Rankings – Through Event 22

 1. Potomac Falls High School 172 2. Park View High School 114

 

 Men – Team Rankings – Through Event 22

 1. Potomac Falls High School 177 2. Park View High School 103

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Broad Run Holds Off Park View Rally for OT Victory

By Pete Nunnally
Special to Loudoun Prep Sports 

Sterling (Jan. 12, 2007) – The Broad Run High School boys basketball
team held off Park View’s furious second-half rally Monday night to
defeat the Patriots 51-49 in overtime. 

It was Patriots third consecutive loss – and second straight AA
Dulles District defeat — after opening the season 11-0. Park View
(6-2, 12-3) recovered to defeat Briar Woods on Wednesday. The Patriots
face an up-and-coming Freedom team Saturday afternoon in South Riding
at 2:30 p.m.

Broad Run extended their winning streak to five straight games by
following up Monday’s dramatic win with a 46-43 win over Dominion
Wednesday. The Spartans are now 6-2 in district and 11-4 overall. Broad
Run travels to Potomac Falls for a 1:30 p.m. showdown Saturday.

The Spartans burst out of the gate Monday night with seven points in
the first minute of play, and stretched their lead to 22-14 by the end
of the first quarter. 

Broad Run had the Patriot man-to-man defense figured out early,
showing patience, passing well, and getting open shots for their two
leading scorers, Mark McGlone (16 points, 12 in the first half) and
Adrian Mines (18 points). 

On the other side of the ball their stifling defense held the
Patriots to just 6 points in the second quarter, and 20 in the half.

“Our M.O. is to come out strong and effective early in the game,” said Broad Run coach Larry Boomer. 

The second quarter saw the action get sloppy as the Patriots stepped
up their defensive intensity and put more pressure on the ball. Park
View held Broad Run to 10 points in the quarter, but couldn’t
capitalize on offense. The Patriots had a clear size advantage, with a
front court that looks more like an offensive line, but failed to take
advantage of it, instead opting for quick shots from their guards, and
never settling into a rhythm.

At the half Broad Run led 32-20.

The second half saw a role reversal, with Broad Run looking hesitant
and confused on offense, and the Patriots finally establishing their
offense inside. 

The halftime adjustments made by Park View coach Jeff Schneider paid
off, as the Patriots got the ball to their big men on every possession
of the third quarter and scored 14 points, all in the paint.  Using
their size and strength, the Patriot big men, led by Thomas Mulabah
(nine points) and James Nolen (seven points) were more physical and
dominated the offensive and defensive boards. 

Park View[‘s defense continued its assault, forcing seven Spartan
turnovers in the quarter and holding Broad Run to a paltry seven
points. At the end of a frenetic third quarter the Patriots had clawed
to within five, 39-34.

Park View switched to a 1-3-1 zone in the fourth, which clearly
confused the Spartans, and with seven minutes to go in regulation the
score was tied at 39 after a  3-pointer by Patriot CJ Leizear. 

An ally-oop dunk by McGlone on the following possession put Broad
Run back in front 41-39. Patriot Chris Harvin (nine points), who
suffered a cut early in the game and had to be tended to by trainers
throughout the evening, hit two free throws to give Park View the lead,
44-43 with 3:20 left. 

With the game tied at 46 and 1:15 left in regulation, Park View went
into a stall offense.  After a timeout with 10 seconds to go, Amechi
Anyaugo (nine points) drove left and threw up an off-balance shot that
missed the mark and the game went into overtime.

Broad Run would need only five free throws in overtime to seal the victory. 

After a frenzied opening stint in OT, Park View found itself up one
with 1:45 remaining, and in control of the ball.  Schneider sent the
Pats into stall mode again, but Jamil Snyder stole the ball with 1:02
remaining, was fouled, and made both free throws to put the Spartans up
one, 48-47. 

A Park View turnover led to two free throws for Travis Clarke (11
points), who buried both to put the Spartans up for good. Clarke would
make one more for insurance, as Broad Run escaped 51-49. 

“For some reason we’ve been stumbling across the finish line,” said
Boomer.  “In the second half we lost our focus, partly because we’re
playing against a good team, and because we’re on the road.”

Park View finished the night shooting just 10 of 23 from the foul line.

 

Pete Nunnally  is an alumnus of Park View (’96) and currently teaches Physical Education at Blue Ridge Middle School.
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Loudoun County Boys Have a Bash at Fluvanna

 

 

(Jan. 2, 2007) Loudoun County played two great games in the Fluvanna Christmas Bash.
We beat Willima Monroe on Wed. 59-37. Donne Lucas had 22 points and 8
rebounds while (soph) Brett Tagg chipped in with 13 points (3
-threepointers)  Soph Tim McLister chipped in with 7 points.

On thursday we played the home team Fluvanna Flucos who play in the famous “shoe box gymnasium” We upset the home team 56-50.

Once again Donne Lucas lead the way with 23 points, 8 rebounds, and
he was 11-14 from the foul line. Brett Tagg had 12 points and (soph)Joe
Bushrod had 6 points, 6 assist, 5 rebounds, and 4 steals.  Tanner Tagg
was a beast inside with 11 rebounds.

Fluvanna, who likes to press the whole game was forced to get out of
the press midway throught the 1st quarter as Loudoun County beat the
press and was converting layups. Loudoun county was 19 -26 from the
foul line.

We had 15 assists to only 13 turnovers.

The overnight trip was highlighted with a practice on Thursday  at
Virginia’s U -Hall gymnasium, where the greats in the ACC once played.

The win improves the Radiers record to 5-5 on the season.

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