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Wrestling: Dulles District Wrestling Round-up

Dulles District Dual Meet Results – Complete Season


Jan. 7, 2009
Briar Woods 52, Loudoun County 23
Heritage 50, Freedom 22
Potomac Falls 70, Broad Run 6
Park View 37, Dominion 26

Jan. 13, 2009
Briar Woods 53, Heritage 18
Dominion 42, Broad Run 27
Freedom 65, Loudoun County 9
Potomac Falls 63, Park View 12

Jan. 16, 2009 – Super Quad
Round 1
Broad Run 40, Loudoun County 33
Potomac Falls 33, Briar Woods 25
Heritage 46, Park View 33
Freedom 69, Dominion 6
Round 2
Briar Woods 49, Park View 22
Heritage 60, Broad Run 16
Potomac Falls 39, Freedom 18
Dominion 48, Loudoun County 27
Round 3
Freedom 60, Park View 18
Heritage 45, Dominion 28
Briar Woods 57, Broad Run 22
Potomac Falls 72, Loudoun County 7
Round 4
Potomac Falls 48, Heritage 13
Park View 38, Loudoun County 36
Briar Woods 68, Dominion 6
Freedom 57, Broad Run 22

Jan. 29, 2009
Freedom 34, Briar Woods 32
Broad Run 42, Park View 33
Heritage 53, Loudoun County 22
Potomac Falls 66, Dominion 6


Final Dulles District Dual Meet Standings
1, Potomac Falls 7-0
2, Briar Woods 5-2
2, Freedom 5-2
2, Heritage 5-2
5, Broad Run 2-5
5, Dominion 2-5
6, Park View 2-5
8, Loudoun County 0-7

Points Scored in District Duals
1, Potomac Falls 391
2, Briar Woods 336
3, Freedom 325
4, Heritage 285
5, Park View 193
6, Broad Run 175
7, Dominion 172
8, Loudoun County 157

Points Given in District Duals
1, Potomac Falls 87
2, Briar Woods 158
3, Freedom 176
4, Heritage 222
5, Park View 332
6, Dominion 339
7, Broad Run 342
8, Loudoun County 368

By Dan Sousa
LoudounPrepSports.com Senior Content Editor
and
By Alysia Deem
LoudounPrepSports.com Multimedia Manager

Photos of Freedom-Briar Woods match courtesy of Phil Dixon
(Feb. 2, 2009) – Potomac Falls wrapped up a third consecutive undefeated AA Dulles District dual meet season Thursday night with a 66-6 victory over Dominion. The Panthers allowed just 87 points while sweeping to a 7-0 district mark.
In other action, Freedom edged Briar Woods, 34-32, to leave the Eagle, Falcons and Heritage — a 53-22 winner over Loudoun County — all with 5-2 marks in district duals. Broad Run earned its second district dual win with a 42-33 victory over Park View.
It was Senior night in South Riding and the Freedom wrestling team showed up big with the two-point win over rival BW. The match was close all the way with Eagles Matt Murphy (152 pounds) sealing the win with a first period pin over Jared Beane. Overall, Freedom is now 19-7 on the season in duals.

Freedom 34, Briar Woods 32 
171 – Constantino (F) win 3-1 Blackwell (BW)  F-3 BW-0
189 – Haas (F) win 14-4 Quist (BW) F-7 BW-0
215 – Girolami (BW) win by fall Tuohy (F) F-7 BW-6
285 – Ochs (BW) win by fall Lanzaro (F) F-7 BW-12
103 – Gillette (BW) win 13-3 Scoggin (F) F-7 BW-16
112 – Julia (BW) win 10-8 Marquina (F) F-7 BW-19
119 – Le (F) win 11-4 Hulcher (BW) F-10 BW – 19
125 – Philbrick (F) win by fall Eaton (BW) F-16 BW-19
130 – Hulcher (BW) win 12-3 Dixon (F) F-16 BW-23
135 – Lupetaliaami (F) win by fall Seely (BW) F-22 BW-23
140 – Surowiec (F) win by fall Ochs (BW) F-28 BW-23
145 – Abi-Najm (BW) win 7-6 Sheptock (F) F-28 BW-26
152 – Murphy (F) win by fall Beane (BW) F-34 BW-26
160 – Fleming (BW) win by fall McTighe (F) F-34 BW-32

Broad Run 42, Park View 33

103 – Murray (BR) def Dang fall 3:03
112 – Penna (PV) def hartman fall 1:30
119 – Landmesser (PV) def Schmidl by dec 8-1
125 – Loli (BR) def Williams dec 5-1
130 – gilbride (BR) def gonzalez fall 5:05
135 – DiRenzo (BR) wins by FFT
140 – Ost (BR) def Boryan dec 8-6
145 – Garcia (PV) def Morris fall 1:15
152 – Montoya (BR) wins by FFT
160 – Morrison (BR) def Ward fall 3:13
171 – Mendoza (BR) def Roberts fall 5:24
189 – Cockerille (PV) wins by FFT
215 – Stephens (PV) def Dundas fall 1:10
285 – Schafer (PV) def Maresco fall 2:41
Potomac Falls  66, Dominion 6
103-  Rea(PF) wins by Forfeit
112-  Newman(D) dec Linza (PF)
119-  Koening (PF)  fall  Fawkes (D)
125-  Rowane (PF)  fall Kirkwood (D)
130-  Snead (PF)  fall  Swain (D)
135-  Oswald (PF) dec  Mazza (D) 9-2
140-  Haislip (PF) dec Mazza (D) 8-3
145-  Belin (PF) fall Chverchko (D)
152-  Hagen (PF) fall Russell (D)
160-  Rowane (PF) fall Kloc (D)
171-  Freiert (PF) fall Khattar (D)
189-  Littleton (D) dec Khawaja (PF) 11-8
215-  Zedan (PF) wins by Forfeit
285-  Duffin (PF) wins by Forfeit
Heritage 53, Loudoun County 22
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Weekend Wrap-up

Freedom Runner-up at Warren County Duals, Including Wins over Loudoun Valley and host Wildcats
Steven Marquina had another great day of wrestling leading Freedom to a runner up finish to Millbrook in the finals of the Warren County Duals.  Steven went 5-0 and defeated Oliver Hiltgartner of Loudoun Valley and Bob Hauser of WT Woodson on his way to an undefeated day.  Tom Philbrick went 4-1 with his only loss coming to #1 ranked Jacob Crawford of Millbrook who bumped up to wrestle Tom at 125 in the finals.  Mike Surowiec also had a great day going 3-1 and his only loss came to Morningstar of Warren County on a last second takedown.  
As a team:
Pool:
Freedom 38 Louisa 29
Freedom 45 WT Woodson 19
Championship Quad
Freedom 39 Loudoun Valley 30
Freedom 35 Warren County 26
Millbrook 58 Freedom 18

Loudoun County Third at Monticello
The Loudoun County Raiders traveled to Monticello High School on this past Saturday for their individual pool tournament.  The Raiders wrestled very well and ended up taking 3rd place overall as a team.  It was a pool style tournament where the winner, out of each pool, wrestled the winner out of the second pool.  
 
The Raiders sent 5 to the finals and had 4 eventual champions.  The individual champions were:  103 Tyler Anthony, 140 David Richardson, 160 Robert Griffin, and 189 Remington Lakose.  The Raiders also impressed in the consolation finals with: 112 Matt Robillard 3rd, 119 Alec Scheller 2nd, 119 Scoot Rossell 7th, 125 Michael Campbell 7th, 130 Cameron Acton 3rd, 135 Eric Acton 4th, 145 AJ Smith 7th, Zach Stevens 5th, 152 Kenton Perez 3rd.  Loudoun County will host the Dulles District Tournament this weekend.  Wrestling starts at 10:00.  

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Boys Hoops: Potomac Falls 70, Park View 61

 




 

By Dan Sousa
LoudounPrepSports.com Senior Content Editor



Sterling (Jan. 31, 2009) – Figuring out the new Region II divisional basketball playoff structure is a bit like solving a Rubik’s Cube, but one thing for sure is that with the season heading into its final twists and turns, every game is vitally important for those teams trying to solve their postseason puzzle.



Potomac Falls (7-3 in district, 12-5 overall) not only firmed up their postseason resume with a 70-61 win over Park View (5-5, 7-10) Friday night, but the Panthers kept their AA Dulles District title hopes alive as they remained 1.5 games back of leader Dominion (8-1, 12-5), a 57-42 winner over Loudoun County (5-5, 11-6) on Friday. Potomac Falls is a half game ahed of third place Broad Run (6-3, 14-3) which defeated Heritage (3-7, 3-15), 69-56. In the other Dulles match-up, Freedom avenged an earlier loss against rival Briar Woods with a 51-37 win. Both teams are now 2-7 in district.



Kevin Bartnick and Lukas Mihailovich combined for 40 points in the victory for Potomac Falls with Gregory Graves (11 points) and Greg Woodlief (10 points) also hitting double figures. Marcus Freeman led Park View with 19 points but 10 of that came in the first quarter. Donnie Royer had a career night for the Patriots, for the second straight night, matching a career-best 16 points he had scored the night before in a win at Heritage.



The Panthers, after a lengthy layoff, struggled Thursday night in a loss in Leesburg to Loudoun County, on Friday Potomac Falls came out and took the lead from the start as Woodlief, a target of the Park View Nation fan section, quieted the visitors by getting fouled on a 3-point attempt just 10 seconds into the contest. Woodlief calmly sank all three free throws and Park View would never lead in the contest.



On the next trip down the floor, Graves, a lanky freshman, went strong to the offensive boards and was fouled. He made the free throw for the three-point play to make it 6-0. The Panthers had a huge advantage at the foul line in the conteset, making 21 of 22 free throws at one point and finishing the game 22 of 28. Park View, on the other hand, went to the line just nine times and was a cringe-inducing 2 of 9 from the line.



While Freeman and Royer, along with Jordan Owens and Josh Jones, did their best to keep Park View close, the Patriots did not have the depth of the Panthers which got quality minutes from their bench.



Despite slipping behind by 10 points at 18-8 in the first quarter, Park View was able to slice the lead to two points several times in the second quarter but every time it was Bartnick or Mihailovich or Woodlief with a big play on the other end to keep PF ahead. One time it was Bartnick on the layin after a steal in the fullcourt pressure and another time it was Mihailovich slicing to the basket and getting a friendly roll and another time it was Woodlief getting to the foul line by beating the PV defense off the dribble.



It appeared the game would be tight at the half but PV let down in the final minute of the half and Tarrell Owens hit a pull-up jumper and Bartnick made back-to-back layins, one with 15 seconds to go and another with 2.8 seconds, to give PF a 38-29 halftime margin.



Park View’s best chance to take the lead came early in the second half as the Pats went on a 8-0 run with Jones the catalyst, finishing a steal with a layin, feeding Kenny Smith after another steal and then Jordan Owens drove to the basket for two points and Freeman, on a nice pass from Jones, made it 38-37 PF. Woodlief had the answer with an off-balanced effort in the paint that found net and then Bartnick hit one of his three 3-pointers to make it 43-37.



Smith cut it back to four points with a short jumper but Graves went to the line for two points and Milhailovich fed Bartnick to make it 47-38. Park View wouldn’t get closer than five points the rest of the way.



Box

Potomac Falls 70, Park View 61
Park View – Freeman 8 0-1 19, Jones 2 0-0 4, Owens 4 0-0 8, Royer 7 2-4 16, Smith 4 0-2 8, McCarter 3 0-2 6. Totals 28 2-9 61
Potomac Falls – Bartnick 8 4-4 23, Mihailovich 5 6-8 17, Woodlief 1 8-9 10, Graves 4 3-3 11, Clem 0 1-2 1, Owens 1 0-2 2, Nmelka 1 0-0 2, Griffin 2 0-0 4. Totals 22 22-28



3-Point Field Goals: PV 3 (Freeman 3), PF 4 (Bartnick 3, Mihailovich).



Score by Quarters

Park View        16   13   15   17   – 61

Potomac Falls  21   17   13   19   – 70   

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Basketball: Friday Night Scoreboard

LoudounPrepSports.com Friday Night Hoops Scoreboard

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 Fri. Jan. 30
Boys Basketball
Freedom 51, Briar Woods 37
Broad Run 69, Heritage 56
Dominion 57, Loudoun County 42
Potomac Falls 70, Park View 61
Fauquier 71, Loudoun Valley 58
Madison 65, Stone Bridge 50

Girls Basketball
Freedom 44, Briar Woods 33
Broad Run 68, Heritage 37
Loudoun County 70, Dominion 34
Potomac Falls 44, Park View 39
Loudoun Valley 52, Fauquier 22
Madison 52, Stone Bridge 40

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Basketball: Park View Sweeps Heritage

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By Dan Sousa
LoudounPrepSports.com Senior Content Editor
Leesburg (Jan. 30, 2009) – Loudoun area basketball players officially had back-to-back days off this week with the snow and ice but that didn’t stop the Park View High School boys team from getting together on their own to keep their skills sharp and it paid off Thursday as the Patriots never trailed after the opening quarter and rolled to a 70-58 AA Dulles District victory over host Heritage.
The boys win made it a sweep for Park View as the girls opened the night, behind Rachael Miller’s four 3-pointers and 23 points, with a 55-44 win over the Pride. Karita powered inside for 16 in the win and Megan Barnes added nine for Park View. Necole Sterling led Heritage with 18.
In the boys game, Park View had four players finish in double figures with Donnie Royer hitting for a career-best 16 points. Royer, who was relentless inside, especially on second chances, was supported by Marcus Freeman (14), Josh Jones (12) and Kenny Smith (12).
Heritage had nine players who scored in the contest but seemed a bit flat on the offensive end. Leading 17-14 heading into the second quarter, Heritage went cold from the field and Park View 9-0 to take a lead they would not give up.
Several times Heritage fought back to get close, within two towards the end of the second quarter, within three midway through the third, and within three with five minutes to go in the game, but each time, Park View had the answer with a series of quick baskets to put the lead back out of reach.
Smith made a nice move inside followed by a Jordan Owens jumper and then a Freeman drive that resulted in a three-point play to turn the 55-52 game into a 62-52 Park View lead with three minutes remaining.
Freshman guard Mo Berchie led the Pride with 13 points, six of which came in the closing moments. Stephen Shockley, fighting foul trouble early, didn’t score in the first half but hit two treys in the third quarter and finished with 10 points for Heritage.
Boys Box
Park View 70, Heritage 58
PV – McCarter 1 0-0 2, Freeman 4 5-6 14, Jones 5 1-2 12, Owens 4 0-0 9, Royer 8 0-1 16, Schray 2 1-2 5, Smith 6 0-0 12. Totals 30 7-11 70.
H – Austin 1 0-0 3, Peters 1 3-3 5, Berchie 6 0-0 13, Shockley 4 0-0 10, Dentler 2 0-0 5, Alcorn 1 1-1 3, Calhoun 2 2-2 6, Mdiddleton 2 0-0 4, Madison 3 2-2 9. Totals 22 8-8 58.

3-Point Field Goals: PV 3 (Freeman, Jones, Owens), H 6 (Shockley 2, Austin, Berchie, Dentler, Madison).

Score by Quarters
Park View     14   17   20   19   — 70
Heritage       17    9    17   15   — 58


Girls Box

PARK VIEW 55, HERITAGE 44

P (7-8, 3-4) — Miller 23, Brown 16, Barnes 9, Sheppard 4, Britt 2, Baez
1. Totals 20 11-19 55.
H (5-12, 2-5) — Sterling 18, Whoolery 9, Grabbi 8, Hernandez 2,
McLaughlin 2, Paskowski 2, Reilly 2, McDonald 1. Totals 17 8-15 44.
Halftime: Park View, 31-21.
Three-point goals: P 4 (Miller 4); H 2 (Sterling, Whoolery).

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Gymnastics: Park View Quad

 


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By Dan “Somersault” Sousa
LoudounPrepSports.com Senior Content Editor
Sterling (Jan. 27, 2009) – Stone Bridge High School scored 130.350 Monday night to capture a gymnastics quad meet at Park View High School. Broad Run’s Brittany Crichton won the All-Around with a 33.3, edging out Stone Bridge’s Kelly McCabe, who scored 33.225.
Broad Run finished runner-up to the Bulldogs with 125.500 and Freedom was a strong third at 123.050 followed by the host Patriots at 92.200.
Brittany Zartman of Park View was third in the All-Around with a 31.95 followed by Broad Run’s Nikki Pyle (31.05), Freedom’s Shannon Landry (31.05) and Broad Run’s Crystal Noschese (30.975).
Stione Bridge’s Tori Severin won the vault with an 8.9 with Lilly Nguyen of Freedom second at 8.8. Severin also won the bars with a 8.625. McCabe won on the beam with an 8.45 and Stone Bridge’s Amy Fissmer won the floor with an 8.875.
Official Results
Team Scores
Stone Bridge    130.350 1      
Broad Run       125.500 2      
Freedom         123.050 3      
Park View       92.200  4     
Place           Gymnast Team    ALL AROUND     
1               Brittany Crichton       Broad Run       33.3   
2               Kelly McCabe    Stone Bridge    33.225 
3               Brittany Zartman        Park View       31.95  
4               Nikki Pyle      Broad Run       31.05  
4               Shannon Landry  Freedom 31.05  
6               Crystal Noschese        Broad Run       30.975 
Place           Gymnast Team    VAULT  
1               Tori Severin    Stone Bridge    8.9    
2               Lilly Nguyen    Freedom 8.8    
3               Amy Fissmer     Stone Bridge    8.75   
4               Brittany Crichton       Broad Run       8.65   
5               Shannon Landry  Freedom 8.6    
5               Kelly McCabe    Stone Bridge    8.6    
7               Linda Poplawski Park View       8.55   
8               Brittany Zartman        Park View       8.5    
8               Crystal Noschese        Broad Run       8.5    
8               Nikki Pyle      Broad Run       8.5    
8               Holly Kramer    Stone Bridge    8.5    
12              Hailey Heimann  Freedom 8.4    
12              Kayla Lemons    Stone Bridge    8.4    
14              Abby Heimann    Freedom 8.3    
14              Katherine Voelker       Stone Bridge    8.3    
16              Carrie Mowrey   Freedom 8.2    
17              Sarah Dehnbostel        Broad Run       8.1    
17              Lara Mason      Freedom 8.1    
19              Kati Wright     Broad Run       8      
20              Mel Hartman     Broad Run       7.95   
21              Kate Wellington Park View       7.75   
22              Amanda Coker    Park View       6.45   
23              Sarah Jamil     Park View       6.35   
Place           Gymnast Team    BARS   
1               Tori Severin    Stone Bridge    8.625  
2               Brittany Crichton       Broad Run       8.25   
3               Katherine Voelker       Stone Bridge    8.05   
4               Nikki Pyle      Broad Run       8      
5               Lauren McClure  Freedom 7.9    
6               Brittany Zartman        Park View       7.85   
7               Hailey Heimann  Freedom 7.7    
8               Kati Wright     Broad Run       7.6    
8               Amy Fissmer     Stone Bridge    7.6    
10              Mel Hartman     Broad Run       7.45   
10              Kelly McCabe    Stone Bridge    7.45   
12              Casey Merwin    Stone Bridge    7.4    
13              Crystal Noschese        Broad Run       7.125  
14              Linda Poplawski Park View       6.9    
15              Shannon Landry  Freedom 6.825  
16              Morgan Toelle   Freedom 6.8    
17              Sarah Dehnbostel        Broad Run       6.275  
18              Kayla Lemons    Stone Bridge    6.15   
19              Abby Heimann    Freedom 6      
20              Kate Wellington Park View       3.1    
                                       
Place           Gymnast Team    BEAM   
1               Kelly McCabe    Stone Bridge    8.45   
2               Shannon Landry  Freedom 8.4    
3               Crystal Noschese        Broad Run       8.15   
4               Brittany Zartman        Park View       8.1    
5               Brittany Crichton       Broad Run       7.9    
6               Lilly Nguyen    Freedom 7.85   
7               Casey Merwin    Stone Bridge    7.55   
8               Mel Hartman     Broad Run       7.5    
8               Kayla Lemons    Stone Bridge    7.5    
10              Chelsea Fonseca Stone Bridge    7.45   
11              Nikki Pyle      Broad Run       7.35   
12              Katherine Voelker       Stone Bridge    7.3    
13              Abby Heimann    Freedom 7.2    
14              Kati Wright     Broad Run       7.1    
15              Carrie Mowrey   Freedom 6.95   
16              Kate Wellington Park View       6.45   
17              Morgan Toelle   Freedom 6.25   
18              Hailey Heimann  Freedom 5.35   
19              Linda Poplawski Park View       4.95   
20              Steph Parker    Broad Run       4.15   
21              Mary Olson      Stone Bridge    4.05   
Place           Gymnast Team    FLOOR  
1               Amy Fissmer     Stone Bridge    8.875  
2               Lauren McClure  Freedom 8.75   
3               Kelly McCabe    Stone Bridge    8.725  
4               Brittany Crichton       Broad Run       8.5    
5               Tori Severin    Stone Bridge    8.15   
6               Brittany Zartman        Park View       7.5    
7               Shannon Landry  Freedom 7.225  
8               Crystal Noschese        Broad Run       7.2    
8               Nikki Pyle      Broad Run       7.2    
10              Holly Kramer    Stone Bridge    7.175  
11              Hailey Heimann  Freedom 7.15   
12              Kayla Lemons    Stone Bridge    6.95   
13              Claire Flamand  Stone Bridge    6.85   
14              Mel Hartman     Broad Run       6.65   
15              Kati Wright     Broad Run       6.45   
16              Linda Poplawski Park View       6.4    
17              Katy Finney     Broad Run       6.25   
18              Kaitlyn Kammerdeiner    Freedom 6.2    
19              Abby Heimann    Freedom 5.825  
20              Kate Wellington Park View       5      
21              Katie Lynch     Park View       4.7    
22              Cadence Groves  Freedom 4.1    
23              Amanda Coker    Park View       3.95   
24              Sarah Jamil     Park View       2.5    
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Breaking News: Loudoun Cancels School for Wednesday Due to Storm

 

By Alysia “All Weather” Deem
and
By Dan “Sleet” Sousa
DigitalSports.com Dynamic Duo in Loudoun

(Jan. 27, 2009) – Make it a two-for-one special for Loudoun athletes: one storm, two days off as Loudoun County Public Schools notified parents Tuesday evening that there would be no school — and thus no athletic events — on Wednesday.
Check back for rescheduling information for Wednesday events.
Rescheduled Information as of Wednesday afternoon:
Boys Basketball
Loudoun Valley @ Loudoun County, 7:30 PPD to 2/11

Girls Basketball
Potomac Falls @ George Mason, 7:30 PPD to 2/11

Gymnastics
Heritage, Loudoun County, Park View, Potomac Falls @ Briar Woods, 6:30 PPD to Monday 2/2

Wrestling
Briar Woods @ Freedom, PPD to Thursday 1/29
Broad Run @ Park View, 6:30 PPD to Thursday 1/29
Dominion @ Potomac Falls, 7 PPD to Thursday 1/29 
Loudoun County @ Heritage, 6:30 PPD to Thursday 1/29
Culpeper @ Loudoun Valley, 7:30 Canceled — will not be made up

Rescheduled Information as of Tuesday afternoon:
Doubleheaders
The Park View at Heritage boys/girls twin bill has been moved to Thursday in Leesburg with the girls at 6 p.m. and boys at 8 p.m.
The Dominion at Briar Woods double dip is now a Saturday afternoon special with the girls at 3 p.m. and boys at 4:30 in Ashburn
Boys Games
Potomac Falls at Loudoun County is moved to Thursday, Jan. 29 at 7:30
Stone Bridge at Langley is moved to Thursday, Jan. 31 at 7:30
Battlefield at Loudoun Valley is moved to Feb. 4
Freedom at Broad Run is moved to Feb. 11
Girls Games
Langley at Stone Bridge is moved to Thursday, Jan. 29 at 7:30
Loudoun County at Potomac Falls is moved to Saturday, Jan. 31 at 2:30
Loudoun Valley at Battlefield is moved to Feb. 4
Broad Run at Freedom is moved to Feb. 11
LPS Monkey contributed to this report by sweeping snow off of the LoudounPrepSports World Headquarters driveway in Ashburn …
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Boys Hoops: Loudoun County 86, Park View 82 (OT)

By Alysia Deem
Multimedia Manager/DigitalSports.com

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Sterling (Jan. 24, 2009) – The Loudoun County High School boys basketball team pulled out a victory over host Park View, 86-82, after the Patriots Jordan Owens sank a last second 3 pointer to tie the game and send it into overtime.

Park View came out tough on Saturday afternoon out scoring Loudoun County 32-26 in the first half.    In the second half, the Raiders battled back and were ahead by 3 with 4.1 seconds on the clock.  The Patriots Josh Jones inbounded the ball to freshman Ryan McCarter whose shot was blocked by Loudoun County’s Tyler Lawson, the ball ricochetted into the hands of Jordan Owens who calmly took his shot to tie the game 69-69.

Fouls played a big role in overtime, as Loudoun County scored 14 of their 17 points from the free throw line. 

Leading the Patriots were Marcus Freeman with 26 total points and 7-11 from the line and Ryan McCarter just up from JV with 19 points and 2-2 from the line.

For Loudoun County Rick Cottom scored a game high 36 points with 8-8 from the line, even after taking the SAT’s earlier in the day, and Joe Bushrod had 28 points and 18-23 from the line.   Tim McLister scored 11 and Tyler Lawson helped his team with a game high 12 rebounds and 7 points.

Park View is now 4-4 in district play and 6-9 overall.  Loudoun County is 4-4 in distict play and 10-5 overall.

Both teams are back in action Tuesday when Park View travels to Heritage and the Raiders will face Potomac Falls at home. 






























School


1Q


2Q


3Q


4Q


OT


Final


Loudoun County


10


16


18


25


17


86


Park View


12


20


18


19


13


82


Loudoun County:
Bushrod 5 18-23 28, McLister 3 2-2 11, Larson 1 5-8 7, Ferrell 1 0-0 2, Mrkonjic 0 2-2 2, Cottom 14 8-8 36.
3-Pointers: McLister 3.

Park View:
McCarter 7 2-2 19,  Freeman 7 7-11 26, Jones 6 0-1 12, Owens 3 4-4 11, Royer 4 2-2 10, Schray 0-0 2, Smith 0-2 2.
3-Pointers: Freeman 5, McCarter 3, Owens 1.

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Swim: Broad Run Boys; Potomac Falls Girls Win Dulles District Titles

By Alysia Deem
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**New photos have been added to the photo gallery courtesy of Shelley Larrabee**

Sterling (Jan. 23, 2009) – The Potomac Falls High School Girls Swim team and the Broad Run Boys team earned Dulles District Titles on Friday at the Dulles District Championship meet at Claude Moore Recreational Center.  The Panthers have now won four consecutive District Titles, while the Spartan boys are on a two-year winning streak.  Both teams went undefeated in the regular season.

The Briar Woods girls team came in second place Friday and was leading Potomac Falls by as much as 18 points during the meet, but the Panthers were able to win a few key races and the final race to put them ahead by 3 points for the win.  “It was exciting to have such great competition this year,” said Potomac Falls Coach Flowers. “Winning this year means more than it ever has.”

The Potomac Falls girls won the 200 Yard Medley Relay, a race they have won every year since 2006.  Seniors Kirby Shook has been on that winning team all four years.  Joining  Shook on that winning relay team were Carla Harvey and Bridget Werner and Taylor Ayers.  Harvey, Shook and Warner then teamed this Caylyn Tate to win the 200 Freestyle relay.  “I’ve grown alot with all these people, they’re not only my teammates and classmates, but they’ve grown to be my really good friends and as cheesy as it sounds, my family, and I’m going to miss them alot next year,” said Caylyn Tate.  Tate also won the 500 Freestyle race with a time of 5:09:73.  Werner also won the 100 Yard Backstroke with a time 1:00.21.  Kirby Shook said, “to see everyone come together, especially in the last moments like that, and pull it together for the team is so exciting.” Shook also won the 50 freestyle with a time of 25:40.

Elise Guessford of Briar Woods led her team with a win in the Girls 100 Yard Free and Girls 200 Yard Free.

The Broad Run boys, in a show of Depth won all 3 relay events. The Spartans won the 200 Yard Medley Relay with a time of 1:43:12, which broke the District record of 1:45:21 set by their team last year. Broad run has now won this event for the fourth consecutive year. Mark Sarman, Andrew Tram and Mike Poltash were this years team.  Junior Cameron Lucas, who has been on that team for the past 3 years said, “We have great depth, it’s not whose first, it’s not whose second, it’s whose third, fourth and fifth. We just have a great team.” Mark Sarman, Andrew Tram and Mike Poltash were the others on this years 200 Medley Relay team.  Mike Poltash also teamed with Brendan LewisAlan Horback and Jacob Leidy to win the 200 Freestyle Relay.  To finish off the night Lucas, Sarman, Leidy and Lewis set a distict record with a time of 3:25:93…just nipping the PF boys record from 2006 by 1/100 of a second.  Lucas also took first in the 200 IM with a time of 2:00:55 finishing almost 8 seconds ahead of second place and he won the 500 Freestyle race with a time of 5:03:28.   Sarman broke the 100 Fly record with a time of 52.09 (previously set in 2006 by Bryan Durazo -52.35). He also won the 100 Breaststroke event with a time of 1:00.88.

Cole Jamison of Potomac Falls broke the 2008 District Record of 56.07 in the Boys 100 Yard Backstroke with a time of 55:23. Devin Bowers also of Potomac Falls won the 100 free with a time of  48:69 and the 200 Freestyle with a time of 1:49:29.

Girls Team Scores:
1 Potomac Falls     378
2 Briar Woods       375
3 Freedom           314
4 Heritage            256
5 Loudoun County 199.50
6 Dominion            196
7 Broad Run           119
8 Park View           110.50


Boys Team Scores:
1 Broad Run         447
2 Briar Woods       274
3 Potomac Falls     249
4 Dominion           232.50
5 Heritage            227
6 Freedom           222
7 Loudoun County 208.50
8 Park View         88

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Swim: Spartan Boys, Panther Girls Look to Repeat at Dulles Meet

2009 AA Dulles District Swim Championships 

Defending Champions: Broad Run Boys and Potomac Falls Girls
Records and Past Winners since 2005
Event #1 – Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay
Record: 1:45.21* 2008 Broad Run (T.Casey, A.Tram, C.Lucas, B.Lewis)
2008: Broad Run 1:45.21 (Tom Casey, Andrew Tram, Cameron Lucas, Brendan Lewis)
2007: Broad Run 1:49.06 (Ben Lucas, Andrew Tram, Cameron Lucas, Brendan Lewis)
2006: Broad Run 1:48.43 (Tom Casey, Ben Lucas, Andrew Tram, Ryan Johnson)
2005: Potomac Falls 1:45.34 (John Mastapeter, Spencer ****, Matt McLean, Andy Mears)
Event #2 – Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay
Record: 1:53.19* 2005 Stone Bridge (S.Schwee, S.Landers, M. Newell, A.Chase)
2008: Potomac Falls 1:56.51 (Kirby Shook, Caylyn Tate, Carla Harvey, Bridget Werner)
2007: Potomac Falls 1:57.49 (Kirby Shook, Caylyn Tate, Jessica Dutcher, Courtney Daczkowski)
2006: Potomac Falls 1:59.83 (Jessica Dutcher, Kirby Shook, Allyn Bennett, Courtney Daczkowski)
2005: Stone Bridge 1:53.19 (Suzanne Schwee, Shannon Landers, Megan Newell, Allyson Chase)
Event #3 – Boys 200 Yard Free
Record: 1:44.83* 2006 Andy Mears
2008: Callum Lawson (Dom) 1:47.08
2007: Andy Mears (PF) 1:45.51
2006: Andy Mears (PF) 1:44.83
2005: Andy Mears (PF) 1:46.13
Event #4 – Girls 200 Yard Free
Record: 1:54.46* 2008 Valerie McMullan
2008: Valerie McMullan (Her) 1:54.46
2007: Caylyn Tate (PF) 2:01.22
2006: Lauren Ritter (Dom) 1:56.34
2005: Lauren Ritter (Dom) 1:54.49
Event #5 – Boys 200 Yard IM
Record: 2:00.26* 2004 Tom Maddux
2008: Cameron Lucas (BR) 2:01.66
2007: Ben Lucas (BR) 2:01.38
2006: Ben Lucas (BR) 2:05.55
2005: Ben Lucas (BR) 2:06.27
Event #6 – Girls 200 Yard IM
Record: 2:10.82* 2005 Suzanne Schwee
2008: Carla Harvey (PF) 2:18.68
2007: Lauren Ritter (Dom) 2:12.21
2006: Alyssa Zint (Her) 2:22.13
2005: Suzanne Schwee (SB) 2:10.82
Event #7 – Boys 50 Yard Free
Record: 21.71* 2006 Matt McLean
2008: Geoffrey Wright (Her) 22.70
2007: Callum Lawson (Dom) 22.24
2006: Matt McLean (PF) 21.71
2005: Andy Mears (PF) 22.52
Event #8 – Girls 50 Yard Free
Record: 24.75* 2006 Nicole Poltash
2008: Valerie McMullan (Her) 24.77
2007: Courtney Daczkowski (PF) 25.39
2006: Nicole Poltash (BR) 24.75
2005: Nicole Poltash (BR) 24.99
Event #9 – Boys 100 Yard Fly
Record: 52.35* 2006 Bryan Durazo
2008: Cole Jamison (PF) 52.56
2007: Cole Jamison (PF) 53.84
2006: Bryan Durazo (Her) 52.35
2005: Bryan Durazo (Her) 54.06
Event #10 -Girls 100 Yard Fly
Record: 58.63* 2008 Kaitlin Pawlowicz
2008: Kaitlin Pawlowicz (Her) 58.63
2007: Nicole Poltash (BR) 1:03.07
2006: Alyssa Zint (Her) 1:04.85
2005: Megan Newell (SB) 59.62
Event #11 – Boys 100 Yard Free
Record: 46.96* 2005 Matt McLean
2008: Callum Lawson (Dom) 48.00
2007: Andy Mears (PF) 47.64
2006: Andy Mears (PF) 47.95
2005: Matt McLean (PF) 46.96
Event #12 – Girls 100 Yard Free
Record: 53.48* 2005 Megan Newell
2008: Suzanne Nelson (LC) 55.13
2007: Kirby Shook (PF) 56.06
2006: Suzanne Nelson (LC) 55.66
2005: Megan Newell (SB) 53.48
Event #13 – Boys 500 Yard Free
Record: 4:36.69* 2006 Matt McLean
2008: Cameron Lucas (BR) 4:55.68
2007: Devin Bowers (PF) 5:00.87
2006: Matt McLean (PF) 4:36.69
2005: Matt McLean (PF) 4:42.12
Event #14 – Girls 500 Yard Free
Record: 4:58.21* 2006 Lauren Ritter
2008: Caylyn Tate (PF) 5:03.16
2007: Lauren Ritter (Dom) 4:59.33
2006: Lauren Ritter (Dom) 4:58.21
2005: Lauren Ritter (Dom) 5:03.00
Event #15 – Boys 200 Free Relay
Record: 1:31.68* 2008 Potomac Falls (N.Swinimer, T.Clawson, C. Jamison, D.Bowers)
2008: Potomac Falls 1:31.68 (Nick Swinimer, Travis Clawson, Cole Jamison, Devin Bowers)
2007: Potomac Falls 1:32.20 (Adam Riley, Cole Jamison, Devin Bowers, Andy Mears)
2006: Potomac Falls (John Mastapeter, Devin Bowers, Andy Mears, Matt McLean)
2005: Loudoun County 1:37.16 (Chris Giangi, Ryan Loweth, David Replogle, Brian Andrew)
Event #16 – Girls 200 Free Relay
Record: 1:43.70* 2008 Potomac Falls (B.Werner, C.Tate, C. Harvey, K.Shook)
2008: Potomac Falls 1:43.70 (Bridget Werner, Caylyn Tate, Carla Harvey, Kirby Shook)
2007: Potomac Falls 1:45.97 (Jessica Dutcher, Caylyn Tate, Courtney Daczkowski, Kirby Shook)
2006: Potomac Falls 1:45.86 (Breann Hinnat, Jessica Dutcher, Courtney Daczkowski, Kirby Shook)
2005: Potomac Falls 1:47.68 (Caitlin Halsey, Breann Hinnat, Jessica Dutcher, Courtney Daczkowski)
Event #17 – Boys 100 Yard Back
Record: 56.07* 2008 Tom Casey
2008: Tom Casey (BR) 56.07
2007: Ryan Loweth (LC) 56.78
2006: Drake Miller (Dom) 58.07
2005: Chris Giangi (LC) 58.64
Event #18 – Girls 100 yard Back
Record: 1:00.07* 2005 Suzanne Schwee
2008: Kirby Shook (PF) 1:03.66
2007: Kirby Shook (PF) 1:00.97
2006: Kirby Shook (PF) 1:00.84
2005: Suzanne Schwee (SB) 1:00.07
Event #19 – Boys 100 ******
Record: 59.30* 2006 Bryan Durazo
2008: Chris Farley (BW) 1:03.65
2007: Ben Lucas (BR) 1:02.90
2006: Bryan Durazo (Her) 59.30
2005: Bryan Durazo (Her) 1:01.46
Event #20 – Girls 100 ******
Record: 1:07.86* 2005 Mary Boland
2008: Suzanne Nelson (LC) 1:08.86
2007: Amber Kerico (PV) 1:13.85
2006: Nicole Poltash (BR) 1:12.11
2005: Mary Boland (LV) 1:07.86
Event #21 – Boys 400 Free Relay
Record: 3:25.94* 2006 Potomac Falls (J.Mastapeter, D.Bowers,  A.Mears, M.McLean)
2008: Broad Run 3:26.74 (Tom Casey, Mark Sarman, Cameron Lucas, Brendan Lewis)
2007: Potomac Falls 3:27.02 (Adam Riley, Cole Jamison, Devin Bowers, Andy Mears)
2006: Potomac Falls 3:25.94 (John Mastapeter, Devin Bowers, Andy Mears, Matt McLean)
2005: Potomac Falls 3:30.44 (Andy Mears, Spencer ****, John Mastapeter, Matt McLean)
Event #22 – Girls 400 Free Relay
Record: 3:45.95* 2005 Stone Bridge (M.Newell, E.Winland, S.Landers, S.Schwee)
2008: Heritage 3:50.44 (Valerie McMullan, Nicole Wright, Kaitlin Pawlowicz, Jordan Gold)
2007: Briar Woods 4:00.52 (Elise Guessford, Christina Hancox, Kelsey Atkinson, Simone Woodward)
2006: Broad Run (Chelsie Adams, Tatiana Grezeszak, Noelle Powell, Nicole Poltash)
2005: Stone Bridge 3:46.95 (Megan Newell, Emily Winland, Shannon Landers, Suzanne Schwee)
See link below for complete 2008 swim meet results
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Wrestling: St. Christopher’s Captures the Freedom Duals

 

By Dan Sousa
LoudounPrepSports.com Senior Content Editor

South Riding (Feb. 22, 2009) – St. Christopher’s, the seven-time defending Virginia Indepedent Schools Wrestling Association state champion, captured the First Annual Freedom Duals over the weekend, defeating Richmond rivals Hanover and Cosby to take the title. Potomac Falls and host Freedom finished 4-5 in the tough 12-team event.

The tournament started out with the schools being split
into four pools of three teams and the three teams wrestled round robin and the
winners of each pool went into a championship quad and the second place team
went into a second quad to wrestle for 5th – 8th, and the third place teams
went to wrestle for 9 – 12th. 

Here are the results:

Pool 1:
1st: Hanover
2nd: Freedom
3rd: Monticello

Pool 2:
1st: Potomac Falls
2nd: Herndon
3rd: Hylton

Pool 3:
1st: Cosby
2nd: Cape Henry
3rd: Park View

Pool 4:
1st: St. Christopher’s 
2nd: Liberty
3rd: King George

 

Finals Results:
1st Place: St Chris (Defeated Potomac Falls 48-19,
Hanover 45-24, and Cosby 36-27, to finish 5-0 on the day)
2nd Place: Cosby
(Defeated Potomac Falls 32-26, Hanover 41-27, and lost to St. Chris 36-27, to
finish 4-1 on the day)
3rd Place: Hanover (Defeated Potomac Falls 45-30, and
Lost to Cosby 41-27 and St. Chris 45-24 to finish 3-2 on the day)
4th Place:
Potomac Falls (Lost to St. Chris 48-19, Hanover 45-30, and Cosby 32-26, to
finish 2-3 on the day)
5th Place: Freedom (Defeated Cape Henry 44-35, Liberty
47-30, and Herndon 54-21, to finish 4-1 on the day)
6th Place: Cape Henry
(Defeated Liberty 51-21, Herndon 51-21, and lost to Freedom 44-35, to finish
3-2 on the day)
7th Place: Liberty (Defeated Herndon 48-24, and lost to Freedom
47-30, and Cape Henry 51-21, to finish 2-3 on the day)
8th Place: Herndon (Lost
to Liberty 48-24, Freedom 54-21, and Cape Henry 51-21, to finish 1-4 on the
day)
9th Place: Hylton (Defeated King George 48-28 and Monticello 44-35, and
lost to Park View 42-29, to finish 2-3 on the day)
10th Place: King George
(Defeated Park View 42-37 and Monticello 43-30, and lost to Hylton 48-28, to
finish 2-3 on the day)
11th Place: Monticello (Defeated Park View 48-33, and
lost to Hylton 44-35 and King George 43-30, to finish 1-4 on the day)
12th
Place: Park View (Defeated Hylton 42-29, and lost to King George 42-37 and
Monticello 48-33, to finish 1-4 on the day)

For Loudoun teams:

Freedom
Joseph Sheptock (145) went 5-0 and improved to 30-4 on
the season, Marshall Haas (189) went 5-0 and improved to 21-10 on the season
and has won 9 straight matches since losing by decision to Loudoun County’s Remington Lakose on
Tuesday night.

Potomac Falls
Michael Oswald (135) went 5-0

Park View
Stephen Penna (112) went 5-0 and Tyler Roberts (171) went
5-0

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