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LoudounPrepSports Football Notebook

 

LoudounPrepSports.com Football Notebook
A look at what is going on in football in the area during the offseason … do you have some football news? Drop us a note at dsousa@digitalsports.com

By Dan Sousa
LoudounPrepSports.com Senior Content Editor

Football Clinic at Loudoun County: The second annual football coaches clinic at Loudoun County High School opened Friday night in Leesburg with NBC-4 sports anchor Lyndsay Czarniak as the featured speaker. The two-day clinic wraps up today.
Park View’s Ridings to Play at Frostburg: Park View High School senior Jake Ridings has committed to play Division 3 football next year at Frostburg State. Ridings is a 5-foot-9, 175-pound fullback/outside linebacker/gunner on special teams for the Patriots. 
“Jake is a senior 2-year starter who plays hard, gets good grades and does good work in the community. Due to the position he plays on the team he may not get as much recognition as others, but he deserves it,” said coach Andy Hill when nominating him for a College Vision Student Athlete of the Month award recently.
Frostburg’s 2008 roster included junior quarterback Bryan Brosnan of Heritage and senior linebacker Justin Shockley of Loudoun County. The Bobcats play in the Atlantic Central Football Conference where they went 3-6 last season.
Broad Run’s Flemming Stands out in Charlotte: Broad Run High School junior wide receiver Adrian Flemming, who helped the Spartans capture the school’s first ever state football title in December. has broken onto the national recruiting spotlinght in a big way after a Nike combine in Charlotte. In fact, Flemming is mentioned in this article on ESPN.com.
Updated LPS College Signing Chart

Class of 2009

Athlete

 High School

 Sport

Level

 College

 Daniel Allen

 Stone Bridge

 Football

D1

 James Madison

 Alex Aust

 Bullis

 Lacrosse

D1

 Maryland

 Judy Betz

 Broad Run 

 Softball 

D1 

 Wagner 

 Johnny Bladel

 Stone Bridge

 Baseball

D1

 James Madison

 Kristen Burt

 Broad Run 

 Volleyball 

D1

 Norfolk State

 Matt Custer

 Stone Bridge

 Football

D1

 Albany

 Russell East

 Heritage

 Lacrosse

D1

 VMI

 Kelly Evans

 Broad Run 

 Soccer

D1 

 Old Dominion

 Will Field

 Broad Run

 Lacrosse

D1

 Sacred Heart

 Lindsay Henry

 Stone Bridge

 Soccer 

D1 

 UNC-Wilmington 

 Brea Hewitt

 Briar
Woods 

 Soccer 

D1 

 Boston
University

 Caitlin Hunter

 Broad Run 

 Soccer

D1 

 UNC-Wilmington 

 Lauryn
Hutchinson

 Dominion

 Soccer

D1 

 Virginia
Commonwealth 

 Nate Ingersoll

 Stone Bridge

 Football

D2

 Glenville State

 Chris Jessop

 Broad Run

 Baseball

D2

 Flagler College

 Haley Johnson

 Broad Run

 Softball

D1

 James Madison

 Holly King

 Broad Run 

 Soccer 

D1 

 Florida

 Bre Lewis

 Heritage

 Soccer

D1 

 Florida Atlantic

 Rob Malan

 Potomac Falls

 Baseball

D1

 Virginia Commonwealth

 Chad McMichael

 Potomac Falls

 Football

D1

 Campbell

 Matt Miller

 Notre Dame

 Lacrosse

D1

 Notre Dame

 Matt Miscione

 Stone Bridge

 Soccer

D1

 Bryant

 Alex Nieves

 Notre Dame

 Lacrosse

D3

 Salisbury

 Shaylin
O’Connell

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Basketball: Region II Quarterfinals

 

Click on the video button above for highlights from this game!
By Dan Sousa
LoudounPrepSports.com Senior Content Editor
Leesburg (Feb. 25, 2009) – They probably gave Loudoun County High School senior Joe Bushrod the “game ball” too early Tuesday night. The Raiders stopped their AA Region II Division 4 boys basketball quarterfinal with Dulles District foe midway through the fourth quarter to honor Bushrod for having broken the career 1,000-point milestone moments earlier.
At the time Loudoun County had a comfortable 49-41 advantage and had led by as many as 14 in the first half, but gritty Park View made a late run, highlighted by Marcus Freeman scoring five points in a six-second span with less than 20 seconds to go to tie the game at 62-62. That is when Bushrod, who had a game-high 26 points, earned his second “game ball” as the point guard, who is often a human highlight reel of swoops, slashes and no-look passes, took the ball up the court and drew a foul as he stumbled to squeeze through the double team of Freeman and Jordan Owens.
The controverial foul call with 2.2 seconds left sent Bushrod to the foul line where he went 12 of 14 on the night and he made both shots to lift LC into the semifinals with a 64-62 victory.
“I’ve lived at the free throw line most of the time, at least this season, and that is what this game came down to today,” said Bushrod who has gone to the line more than 200 times this season. “I’m glad when people foul me … they called two timeouts back-to-back, I guess they were trying to ice me … I didn’t really feel any pressure.”
Park View coach Mike Koscinski was proud of the way his team refused to give up in the contest. It was a tough lockerroom for PV as four seniors — Freeman, Smith, Donnie Royer and Brandon Absher — had played their final game for the Patriots.
“I haven’t seen the last play at the end … tough way to lose,” said Koscinski. 
Rick Cottom added 21 points for the Raiders and Tim McLister had nine points, including two big 3-pointers.
The Patriots were led by Freeman (20 points) and freshman Ryan McCarter (16 points), who was a mid-season call-up to varsity and played on Tuesday like a star in the making. Smith added 11 for the Pats and had a huge steal in the final seconds to set up a Freeman 3-pointer to tie the game after Freeman had knocked down two free throws with 19.1 seconds to go.
“No one wants to lose this last game,” said Loudoun County coach Brian Blubaugh. “Right now, you lose, your done. You go home and you hand in the uniforms.”
Loudouin County (17-7) opened the year 5-0 only to lose five straight. Since Jan. 9, however, the Raiders have been hot, going 12-2, and now they are one game away from qualfying for the state tournament but they must win that game on the road Thursday night at No. 1 seed Charlottesville.
“It’s going to be an uphill battle against Charlottesville. They are a great basektball team,” said Blubaugh. “Our guys know what is on the line.”
Park View (9-16) came into the game six games under .500 but the Patriots acted like they belonged as they led much of the first two quarters. While the Raiders concenrated on slowing down the All-District selection Freeman, it was McCarter, Royer, Smith and Owens doing the damage … much to the delight of the Patriot Nation that showed to cheer them on.
(Full disclosure: OK, it wasn’t really a “Nation” of fans … in fact it was mostly five very rowdy friends on the first row, close enough to reach out and pat their teammates on the bench. When I pointed out to them, that five does not make a Nation. They said to call them the “Band of Brothers”. And they wondered if I could give them a “shout out” on DigitalSports … my friends, Internet real estate is much, much too valuable to take up space mentioning Jake Ridings, Jonathan Mason, Jack Stone, Steven Balik and Aaron Swiggart … ooops … Now if he Raider Riot demands equal air time … we are in trouble as the LC fan section was well represented … back to our story …)

The Raiders took the lead in the final minutes of the first half with a 7-0 run and never trailed again. McLister hit a 3-pointer to start the run and Bushrod made 1 of 2 from the line followed by a basket by Mahir Mrkonjic and then one free throw by Terrence Ferrell. That gave LC a 25-21 halftime cushion.
In the third it was a one-point game after a McCarter 3-pointer, 29-28 LC, when Cottom went tough inside and that triggered a 13-0 run that gave the Raiders a big 42-28 advantage. During that run, Bushrod hit two free throws, drove in for two and gave Cottom a nice assist. McLister hustled for a follow and finished the run with a trey.
Park View did make two late 3-pointers, one each by McCarter and Freeman, to slice things to 42-34 heading into the final quarter.
It was more outside shooting that got Park View within shouting distance as Owens and Freeman hit back-to-back 3’s to make it 49-47 LC. 
After Bushrod went 1 of 2 from the line with 3:55 to play, Park View had a chance to tie with another 3-pointer but settled for a Smith jumper from the top of the key to make it 50-49 with 3:31 still left.
Bushrod drove in for a big basket to make it 52-49 with 3:18 left. The two teams then traded free throws as Owens made two and Cottom and Ferrell were both 1 of 2. That left 54-51 with 2:05 left. Park View couldn’t score and Bushrod was right back with another drive, kissing the ball off the glass for a 56-51 edge with less than two minutes to play.
The Raiders defense, however, had a lapse as McCarter was left unguarded at the block on an inbounds play to make it 56-53 with 1:19 to play. Bushrod was fouled and he made both shots. Freeman came right back and hit a pull-up jumper to keep it a 3-point game at 58-55. Forced to put Bushrod on the line yet again, the Raider made two more free throws with one minute left to make it 60-55.
Royer kept the Pats hopes alive with a putback. LC gave PV more life as McLister and Cottom each made just 1 of 2 from the line but on the offensive end, Park View could not score to take advantage. Down 62-57, Freeman drove inside and was fouled with 19.1 seconds left to set up the dramatic finish. After he sank his shots, Smith not only intercepted the inbounds pass in the backcourt but the big center showed some nice footwork, staying inbounds along the sideline where the Raider Riot sits and he flicked the ball to Freeman set up in the corner, who swished it through to tie it up with about 10 seconds to go.
Girls
Broad Run 54, James Wood 37
Ashburn – While the Broad Run High School girls basketball team has players looking forward to defending AA state titles in softball and soccer this spring, tryouts for these girls will have to wait as the Spartans moved into the semifinals with a win over James Wood Tuesday at home. Click here to read Carl “King of Loudoun Media” Lukat’s story in the Loudoun Times-Mirror! If they ask, Tell ’em the LPS Monkey sent ya.
Boys
Orange 75, Potomac Falls 66
Orange – For the second straight year the Panthers boys had their season ended by Orange County in the Region II quarterfinals. While last year it was a loss at home, Tuesday night it was a loss on the road.
Potomac Falls ends the season 14-10 after opening the year 9-2. The Panthers, however, struggled down the stretch, losing four of their final five including a first round Dulles District tournament loss at home to Park View.
D.J. Brown led Orange with 23 points and Kevin Bartnick paced the Panthers with 19.
or
Boys Box
Loudoun County 64, Park View 62
PV (9-16): McCarter 8 0-0 20, Freeman 5 3-4 16, Owens 2 4-4 9, Royer 3 0-0 6, Smith 4 3-6 11. Totals 22 10-14 62.
LC (17-7): Bushrod 7 12-14 26, McLister 3 1-2 9, Campbell 2 0-0 4, Ferrell 0 2-4 2, Mrkonjic 1 0-0 2, Cottom 9 3-8 21. Totals 22 18-28 64.
3-Point Field Goals: PV 8 (McCarter 4, Freeman 3, Owens), LC 2 (McLister 2).
Score by Quarters
Park View            14    7   13   28 – 62
Loudoun County 10   15  17   22 – 64

Girls Box
Broad Run 54, James Wood 37
James Wood (10-14): Armel 22, Smith 11, Michael 3, Dennis 1. Totals 14 5-11 37.
Broad Run (15-10): Andricosky 13, Johnson 11, Hunter 10, Gantt 8, Dunay 6, Clem 2, Hanby 2, Roehling 2. Totals 18 13-17 54.
3-Point Field Goals: JW 3 (Armel 3, Micheal), BR 5 (Johnson 3, Andricosky 2).
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Basketball: *Updated* Official Region II Brackets

 

Official Region II Bracket (Honest!)

Boys D4
Quarterfinals – Tuesday
#1 Charlottesville – bye
#4 Loudoun County 64, #5 Park View 62
#3 Orange 75, #6 Potomac Falls 66
#2 Broad Run bye

Semifinals – Thursday
Loudoun County at Charlottesville, 7:45 p.m.
Orange at Broad Run, 6 p.m.

Boys D3
Quarterfinals – Tuesday
#1 Handley – bye
#5 Skyline 51, #4 Millbrook 45
#6 William Monroe 53, #3 Western Albemarle 51
#2 Dominion – bye

Semifinals – Thursday
Skyline at Handley, 7 p.m.
William Monroe at Dominion, 7 p.m.

Girls D4
Quarterfinals – Tuesday
#1 Charlottesville – bye
#4 Broad Run 54, #5 James Wood 37
#6 Orange 43, #3 Brentsville 29
#2 Loudoun County – bye

Semifinals – Thursday
Broad Run at Charlottesville, 7 p.m.
Orange at Loudoun County, 7 p.m.

Girls D3
Quarterfinals – Tuesday
#1 Millbrook – bye
#5 Handley 54, #4 Skyline 34
#3 William Monroe 48, #6 Fluvanna 41
#2 Freedom – bye

Semifinals – Thursday
Handley at Millbrook, 7 p.m.
William Monroe at Freedom, 7 p.m.
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Live! Update! Wrestling: AA State Tournament: Smith Takes 3rd

Final Update @ 4 p.m. Saturday

Loudoun did not place any wrestlers in the finals but Justin Smith of Heritage took 3rd Saturday at 125 and Briar Woods seniors T.J. Julia (112) and Mike Fleming (160) were both 4th. Tyler Anthony of LC, Stephen Penna of Park View and Tom Philbrick of Freedom all took 5th. Kevin James of Heritage and Vince DiRenzo of Broad Run both took 7th and Nick Rea of Potomac Falls placed 8th. See below for brackets updated!


Live! Updated thru Friday’s First Day (see below for earlier posts and below that for complete brackets!)


Congrats to Loudoun’s Four Wrestlers Advancing to the Semifinals: Tyler Anthony (LC) at 103, Stephen Penna (PV) at 112 and Justin Smith (Her) and Tom Philbrick (Free), both at 125. These four young men can finish no lower than sixth … All-State status.


Loudoun has five other wrestlers that are one win away from assuring themselves of a 3rd thru 6th finish and they can finish no lower than 8th: Nick Rea (PF) at 103, T.J. Julia (BW) at 112, Vincent DiRenzo (BR) at 135, Mike Fleming (BW) at 160 and Kevin James (Her) at 171.


Note: This is a huge improvement from 2008 when only four Loudoun wrestlers made it to the medal round and no Loudoun wrestlers won in the quarterfinals!


How these 9 wrestlers made it to Saturday:


Anthony: won by fall 1:38 and won 6-0
Penna: won by fall 5:35 and won 7-4
Smith: won by fall 3:56 and won 10-2
Philbrick won 14-0 and won 7-5


Rea: loss by fall 1:00, won by fall 4:54 and won by fall 5:54
Julia: won 12-5, loss in a fall 3:32 and won in a fall 4:19
DiRenzo: won 5-3, loss 16-0 and won 5-1
Fleming: won in a fall 1:10, loss 9-2 and won 12-7
James: loss 8-2, won 16-3 and 2on 13-4


Schools represented: Briar Woods (2), Heritage (2), Loudoun County (1), Freedom (1), Potomac Falls (1), Broad Run (1), Park View (1).


Wrestlers out of the Competitions
Denis Murray (BR) at 103: loss 14-6, won 9-1 and loss in a fall 4:59
Thomas Hulcher (BW) at 130: loss in a fall 2:55 and loss 8-4
Sean Dunn (Her) at 135: loss 3-2 and loss 6-2
Michael Oswald (PF) at 135: won in fall 3:56, loss 9-0 and loss 10-0
Charlie Haislip (PF) at 140: loss in fall 0:30, won 5-4 and loss 7-2
Mike Suroweic (Free) at 140: loss 701 and loss in fall 3:49
Joseph Sheptock (Fee) at 145: won 11-0, loss 5-3 and loss 7-4
Josh Belin (PF) at 145: loss 15-5 and loss 4-1
Ryan Hagen (PF) at 152: won in fall 1:24, loss 17-6 and loss 7-2
Mike Girolami (BW) at 215: win 8-0, loss 4-3 and loss 4-3
Ethan Ochs (BW) at 285: loss by DQ and loss in fall 1:35


Loudoun wrestlers overall record thru Friday: 24-27



Live! Updated thru first championship round

Loudoun Wrestlers Have Great Friday, winning 11 of 20 bouts!
7 Different Loudoun Schools had Wrestlers Win Friday!
They did it in style with six of the 11 advancing by fall and three others posted shutouts!


Briar Woods advanced three wrestlers and Potomac Falls and Freedom, two each.


Advancing to quarterfinals:

103 – Tyler Anthony (LC) with a fall in 1:38
112 – Stephen Penna (PV) with a fall in 5:35
112 – T.J. Julia (BW) with 12-5 win
125 – Justin Smith (Her) with a fall in 3:56
125 – Tom Philbrick (Free) with a 14-0 win
135 – Vince DiRenzo (BR) with a 5-3 win
135 – Michael Oswald (PF) with a fall in 5:36
145 – Joseph Sheptock (Free) with an 11-0 win
152 – Ryan Hagen (PF) with a fall in 1:24
160 – Mike Fleming (BW) with a fall in 1:10
215 – Mike Girolami (BW) with 8-0 win


Heading into the Consolation Bracket
103 – Nick Rea (PF) lost in fall 1:00
103 – Denis Murray (BR) lost 14-6
130 – Thomas Hulcher (BW) lost in fall 2:55
135 – Sean Dunn (Her) lost 3-2
140 – Charlie Haislip (PF) lost in fall 0:30
140 – Mike Surowiec (Free) lost 7-1
145 – Josh Belin (PF) lost 15-5
171 – Kevin James (Her) lost 8-2
285 – Ethan Ochs (BW) lost in DQ


Updated: 5:30 p.m.

The nine Loudoun wrestlers in consolations went 4-5 with

Nick Rea (PF), Denis Murray (BR), Charlie Haislip (PF) and Kevin James (Her) all winning
Thomas Hulcher (BW), Sean Dunn (Her), Mike Surowiec (Free), Josh Belin (PF), and Ethan Ochs (BW) all had their tournaments end at 0-2.



Weight: 103


-IV-1 Neal Kennedy
BB———+

 (11)  
33-  5   Bout:     
1 |-IV-1 Neal Kennedy BB———+

-II-4 Nick Rea
PF————-+           Fall 1:00          |

         (10)  
37- 15                  Bout:    113        
|-IV-1 Neal Kennedy BB———+

-III-3 Pavel Makayed
HB——-+                             
|            Dec 6-1           |

 (10)  
32-  8   Bout:     
2 |-I-2 Trey Gregory NK———-+                              |

-I-2 Trey Gregory
NK———-+      T-Fall 18-2
(4:04)                                    
|

         (9)  
41-  9                                                 
Bout:    281         |-IV-1 Neal Kennedy BB———+

-III-2 Adam Davis
SD———-+                                                            
|      T-Fall 17-2 (5:00)      |

  (9)  
38-  3   Bout:     
3 |-III-2 Adam Davis SD———-+                              |                              |

-I-3 Michael Smith
TAB——–+            Dec 8-4           |                              |                              |

         (12)  
33- 11                  Bout:    114        
|-II-1 Tyler Anthony LC——–+                              |

-IV-4 Eric Anderson
CS——–+                              |            Dec 6-0                                          |

  (9)  
24- 23   Bout:      4 |-II-1 Tyler Anthony LC——–+                                                            
|

-II-1 Tyler Anthony
LC——–+           Fall 1:38                                                                       
|

         (10)  
47-  6                                                                               
Bout:    368         |——————————

-I-1 Jeff Ogburn POQ———-+                                                                                           
|           Champion

  (9)  
42-  9   Bout:     
5 |-I-1 Jeff Ogburn POQ———-+                                                            
|

-III-4 Jacob Michael
TA——-+           Fall 1:12          |                                                            
|

         (9)  
32- 17                  
Bout:    115         |-I-1 Jeff Ogburn POQ———-+                              |

-IV-3 Keith Krafft
CB———+                             
|           Fall 4:22          |                              |

  (9)  
21- 18   Bout:      6 |-IV-3 Keith Krafft CB———+                              |                              |

-II-2 Denis Murray BR———+          M-Dec 14-6                                         |                              |

             0- 
0                                                    
Bout:    282         |-I-1 Jeff Ogburn POQ———-+

-IV-2 Dakota Vance
GRU——–+                                                            
|             Forf

 (10)  
12-  2   Bout:     
7 |-IV-2 Dakota Vance GRU——–+                              |

-II-3 Josh Scharf
LOU———+           Dec 14-7           |                              |

         (10)  
38- 11                  Bout:    116        
|-IV-2 Dakota Vance GRU——–+

-I-4 Johnathan Ingalls
Y——+                             
|           Fall 0:49

  (9)  
34-  7   Bout:     
8 |-I-4 Johnathan Ingalls Y——+

-III-1 Derek Burhenn
ALL——+            Dec 2-1

         (9)  
31-  2

-II-4 Nick Rea
PF————-+                                                             
-II-1 Tyler Anthony LC——–+

         Bout:    169        
|-II-4 Nick Rea PF————-+                                                            
|

-III-3 Pavel Makayed
HB——-+   Fall 4:54   Bout:   
225   |-II-4 Nick Rea
PF————-+         Bout:    337        
|-I-3 Michael Smith TAB——–+

                               -I-4 Johnathan
Ingalls Y——+           Fall 5:54          |                              |            Dec 4-2           |

                                                                      
Bout:    309         |-I-3 Michael Smith TAB——–+                              |

-I-3 Michael Smith
TAB——–+                                                            
|           Fall 0:33                                         |

         Bout:    170        
|-I-3 Michael Smith TAB——–+                              |                                                            
|

-IV-4 Eric Anderson
CS——–+   Fall 0:57   Bout:   
226   |-I-3 Michael Smith
TAB——–+                                                            
|

                               -IV-3 Keith Krafft CB———+            Dec 6-5                                                                        
|

                                                                                                                         
           Bout:    367        
|-I-3 Michael Smith TAB——–

-III-4 Jacob Michael
TA——-+                                                                                                                          
|           3rd Place

         Bout: 
  171         |-II-2 Denis Murray BR———+                                                                                           
|           M-Dec 8-0

-II-2 Denis Murray
BR———+   M-Dec 9-1   Bout:   
227   |-III-2 Adam Davis
SD———-+                                                             |

                               -III-2 Adam
Davis SD———-+           Fall
4:59          |                                                            
|<

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Basketball: All-Dulles District Boys and Girls Teams

 

2008-2009 Girls All Dulles District Basketball Teams 
 

First Team All-District 
 

Name School Year
Brittany Batts Loudoun County Sophomore
Kim Bell Briar Woods Junior
Kelsey Buchanan Freedom Junior
Kendra Holmes Loudoun County Junior
Meixandra Porter Freedom Senior
Second Team All-District 

 

Name School Year
Chelsea Gantt Broad Run Senior
Alissa Kain Loudoun County Junior
Rachel Miller Park View Senior
Dionna Scott Freedom Sophomore
Necole Sterling Heritage Sophomore
 

Division 3 MVP—Meixandra Porter, Freedom

Division 4 MVP—Kendra Holmes, Loudoun County 

Division 3 Coach of the Year—Jason Eldredge, Freedom

Division 4 Coach of the Year—Kevin Reed, Loudoun County

 

2008-2009 Boys All Dulles District Basketball Teams 
 

First Team All-District 
 

Name School Year
DeAndre Albritton Dominion Senior
Kevin Bartnick Potomac Falls Senior
Joe Bushrod Loudoun County Senior
Marcus Freeman Park View Senior
Kevin McGaughey Broad Run Junior
  

Second Team All-District 
 

Name School Year
Ron Campbell Freedom Senior
Rick Cottom Loudoun County Senior
Lukas Mihailovich Potomac Falls Sophomore
DeAndre Reaves Dominion Sophomore
Stephen Shockley Heritage Senior
 

Division 3 MVP—DeAndre Albritton, Dominion

Division 4 MVP—Joe Bushrod, Loudoun County 

Division 3 Coach of the Year—Steve Douglas, Dominion

Division 4 Coach of the Year—John Costello, Broad Run

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Basketball: Dulles District Boys Semifinals

 

Welcome Hoops Fans! We will be adding content to this page throughout the day Thursday in a lead in to the AA Dulles District boys basketball semifinals at Freedom High School tonight starting at 6 p.m. DigitalSports.com is proud to officially sponsor this Dulles District event and all Dulles District championship events for the 2008-09 school year.

Boys Basketball
Dulles District Tournament Quarterfinals
Dominion 57, Freedom 46
Broad Run 66, Briar Woods 53 (click here for video highlights!) (click here for photos)
Loudoun County 55, Heritage 46 (click here for video highlights!) (Click here for photos from this game!)
Park View 57, Potomac Falls 55


Also check back for a preview of tonight’s two contests … all four teams advance to Region II tournament regardless of tonight’s outcome!
#5 Park View vs. #1 Dominion, 6 p.m.
#3 Loudoun County vs. #2 Broad Run, 8 p.m.

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Basketball: Loudoun to Send 8 Teams to Region II Tournament

 

By Dan Sousa
LoudounPrepSports.com Senior Content Editor
(Feb. 18, 2009) – More than half of the AA Dulles District boys basketball teams have qualified for the Region II tournament under the new expanded divisional format.
In Division 4, four of the six boys teams in the playoffs will be from Loudoun as Broad Run, Loudoun County, Park View and Potomac Falls all advance. Park View finished fifth in the district but defeated Potomac Falls last night in the distric quarterfinals.
In Division 3, Dulles District champion Dominion looks to have a bye in the regional quarterfinals already in hand.
On the girls side, Dulles District 3 champion Freedom is in as well as Broad Run and Loudoun County in Division 4. Briar Woods needs to upset Freedom in the district semifinals on Friday in order to keep its Divison 3 playoff hopes alive.
District Tournaments
Boys
Dulles District: Semifinals Friday: Dominion (D3) vs. Park View (D4); Broad Run (D4) vs. Loudoun County (D4)
Jefferson District: Finals Friday: Orange (D4) vs. Western Albemarle (D3)
Northwestern District: Semifinals Wednesday: Millbrook (D3) vs. Skyline (D3); Handley (D3) vs. Central (D3)
Girls
Dulles District: Semifinals Thursday: Freedom (D3) vs. Briar Woods (D3); Loudoun County (D4) vs. Broad Run (D4)
Jefferson District: Semifinals Wednesday: William Monroe (D3) vs. Fluvanna (D3); Charlottesville (D4) vs. Orange (D4)
Northwestern District: Finals: Millbrook (D3) vs. Skyline (D3)

Region II Basketball Tournament Playoff Field as of Feb. 19 (teams in red, still alive in their district tournament)

Region 3 Boys: Dominion, Handley, Western Albemarle, Skyline, William Monroe, Millbrook, Central (six of these seven will make it)

Region 4 Boys: Charlottesville, Orange, Broad Run, Loudoun County, Park View, Potomac Falls (Field set, seeding not set)

Region 3 Girls: William Monroe, Freedom, Millbrook, Skyline, Fluvanna, Handley (Briar Woods could leap past Fluvanna and Handley with a win in district semifinals)

Region 4 Girls: Brentsville, Charlottesville, Loudoun County, Broad Run, Orange, James Wood (Field set, seeding not set)


How they qualified?!?!

In order of priority, tournaments not completed so order can change

Region 3 Boys
Untied Regular Season Champion: Dominion and Handley
Tournament Champion or Runner-up: Western Albemarle
Untied 2nd Place: Skyline
Tied 2nd Place: William Monroe
Tied 3rd Place: Millbrook and Central (win in semifinals would move either team ahead of William Monroe)
Elminated: Monticello, Fluvanna, Briar Woods, Warren County, Freedom, Kettle Run

Region 4 Boys
Untied Regular Season Champion: Charlottesville
Tournament Champion or Runner-up: Orange
Tied 2nd Place: Broad Run and Loudoun County
Tournament Semifinals: Park View
Untied 4th Place: Potomac Falls
Eliminated: Sherando, James Wood, Heritage, Louisa, Brentsville

Region 3 Girls
Untied Regular Season Champion: William Monroe, Freedom and Millbrook
Tournament Champion or Runner-up: Skyline
Tied 3rd Place: Fluvanna and Handley
Tournament Semifinals: Briar Woods (needs to win to advance)
Eliminated: Western Albemarle, Central, Monticello, Dominion, Kettle Run, Warren County

Region 4 Girls
Untied 2nd Place: Brentsville, Charlottesville and Loudoun County
Untied 3rd Place: Broad Run
Tied 3rd Place: Orange and James Wood
Eliminated: Sherando, Park View, Potomac Falls, Louisa, Heritage

Dulles District Tournament Bracket

NAME OF TOURNAMENT: Dulles District Boy’s Tournament 2008-2009
 
Type the teams into the bracket.  Provide game date, site and time if known.  As games are completed, update the bracket with winning teams and game scores.  For example:
       
       
Quarterfinals    
       
  Semifinals    
       
Dominion 57   Championship  
#1      
Date: 2/17 Dominion    
Time: 7 PM (Winner)    
Site: Dominion      
Freedom 46      
#8 Date: 2/19    
  Time: 6PM    
  Site:  Freedom (Winner)  
Potomac Falls 55      
#4      
Date: 2//17      
Time: 7 PM

Park View

   
Site: Potomac Falls (Winner)    
Park View 57   Date: 2/21  
#5   Time: 8PM  
    Site:  Freedom  
       
Loudoun County 55     CHAMPION
#3      
Date: 2/17      
Time: 6 PM

Loudoun County

   
Site:  Loudoun County (Winner)    
Heritage 46      
#6      
  Date: 2/19    
  Time: 8PM    
Broad Run 66 Site:  Freedom (Winner)  
#2      
Date: 2/17      
Time: 8 PM

Broad Run

Site: Broad Run (Winner)
Briar Woods 53  
#7  

 
 

 

8-TEAM TOURNAMENT BRACKET 

SPORT: Girl’s Basketball    DISTRICT     REGION  STATE
NAME OF TOURNAMENT: Dulles District Girl’s Tournament 2008-2009
 
Type the teams into the bracket.  Provide game date, site and time if known.  As games are completed, update the bracket with winning teams and game scores.  For example:
       
       
Quarterfinals    
       
  Semifinals    
       
Freedom 74   Championship  
#1      
Date: 2/17 Freedom    
Time: 7 PM (Winner)    
Site: Freedom      
Dominion 36      
#8 Date: 2/20    
  Time: 6PM    
  Site:  Freedom (Winner)  
Briar Woods 59 (OT)      
#4      
Date: 2//17      
Time:  7 PM

Briar Woods

   
Site:  Briar Woods (Winner)    
Park View 50   Date: 2/21  
#5   Time: 6PM  
    Site:  Freedom  
       
Broad Run 56     CHAMPION
#3      
Date: 2/17      
Time:  6 PM

Broad Run

   
Site:  Broad Run (Winner)    
Potomac Falls 42      
#6      
  Date: 2/20    
  Time: 8PM    
Loudoun County 55 Site:  Freedom (Winner)  
#2      
Date: 2/17      
Time:  8 PM

Loudoun County

Site:  Loudoun County (Winner)
Heritage 34  
#7


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Basketball: Tuesday Night Playoff Scoreboard

 




Tue. Feb. 17 Playoff Basketball Scoreboard

“Win or Go Home” Edition (or “Lose and Still Make Regionals” Editon)


Boys Basketball
Dulles District Tournament Quarterfinals
Dominion 57, Freedom 46
Broad Run 66, Briar Woods 53
Loudoun County 55, Heritage 46
Park View 57, Potomac Falls 55



Liberty District Quarterfinals
Madison 52, Stone Bridge 40

Girls Basketball
Dulles District Tournament Quarterfinals
Freedom 74, Dominion 36
Loudoun County 55, Heritage 34

Broad Run 56, Potomac Falls 42
Briar Woods 59, Park View 50 (OT)


Cedar Run District Semifinal @ Fauquier
Osbourn Park 42, Loudoun Valley 40



Liberty District Quarterfinals
South Lakes 52, Stone Bridge 42


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Hoops: LTM/LPS Top 5 Poll

About this poll: Putting to rest rumors that LoudounPrepSports.com Senior Content Editor Dan Sousa and Loudoun Times-Mirror Sports Editor Carl Lukat are actually twins seperated at birth, the two journalists did agree that they should get together and do a basketball poll. So we bring you the Loudoun Times-Mirror/LoudounPrepSports.com Basketball Poll.


Who votes: Sousa and Lukat along with LTM sports writer Jason “Rebound” Rufner and LPS Multimedia Manager Alysia “Gone with the Wind” Deem. The LPS Monkey has had his voting rights suspended due to his association with Bernie Madoff!

How the votes are counted: First place gets five points. Second place gets four points. Third place gets three points. Fourth place gets two ponts. Fifth place gets one point.

This Week’s Poll
The Skinny: Dominion and Freedom finish as the undisputed champions of our poll! Congrats!

LTM/LPS Poll Week of Feb. 16

Boys
1. Dominion (4) 20
2. Broad Run 14
T3. Loudoun County 10
T3. Loudoun Valley 10
T5. Park View 2
T5. Potomac Falls 2
Others with votes: Briar Woods 1
Girls
1. Freedom (4) 20
2. Loudoun County 16
T3. Broad Run 9
T3. Loudoun Valley 9
5. Briar Woods 3
Others with votes: Park View 2, Potomac Falls 1 


Boys Top 5
1. Dominion (4) 20
2. Loudoun Valley  15
3. Broad Run 10
4. Loudoun County 9
5. Potomac Falls 6
Girls Top 5
1. Freedom (4) 20
2. Loudoun County 16
3. Loudoun Valley 12
4. Broad Run 8
5. Briar Woods 3
Others receiving votes: Park View (1)
Week of Feb. 9
Boys Top 5
1. Dominion (4) 20
2. Loudoun Valley  15
3. Broad Run 10
4. Loudoun County 9
5. Potomac Falls 6
Girls Top 5
1. Freedom (4) 20
2. Loudoun County 16
3. Loudoun Valley 12
4. Broad Run 8
5. Briar Woods 3
Others receiving votes: Park View (1)

February 2, 2009

Boys Top 5
1. Dominion (4) 20
2. Broad Run 14
3. Loudoun Valley 13
4. Potomac Falls 7
5. Loudoun County 6


Girls Top 5
1. Freedom (4) 20
2. Loudoun County 16
3. Loudoun Valley 11
4. Broad Run 9
t5. Briar Woods 2
t5. Park View 2

Jan. 26, 2009 Poll
Boys Top 5

1. Dominion (2)  18 points
2. Loudoun Valley (2) 16 points
t3. Broad Run 11 points
t3. Potomac Falls 11 points
5. Loudoun County 4 points
Girls Top 5
1. Freedom (4) 20 points
2. Loudoun County 16 points
t3. Loudoun Valley 10 points
t3. Broad Run 10 points
5. Park View 3 points
Others receiving votes: Briar Woods (1).
Jan. 19, 2009 Poll
Boys Top 5

1. Dominion (2)  18 points
2. Loudoun Valley (2) 15 points
3. Broad Run 12 points
4. Potomac Falls 9 points
t5. Loudoun County 2 points
t5. Park View 2 points
t5. Stone Bridge 2 points

Girls Top 5
1. Freedom (4) 20 points
2. Loudoun County 16 points
3. Loudoun Valley 11 points
4. Broad Run 9 points
5. Park View 3 points
Others receiving votes: Briar Woods (1).
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Arlisa Britt

 

College Vision
Student Athlete of the Month
Park View High School
January 2009

“Arlisa, is a a great student, athlete, and person. She brings positive energy to her sphere of influence.  She strives to achieve excellence in academics as well as any sports when she participates.  She’s very encouraging and her enthusiasm is infectious. She’s a great asset to Park View and the community.”
Coach Kim Grigley

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