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

Dominion Defeats PV for the Second Time in a Week

 

By: Dan Sousa

 

Sterling
(Sept. 24, 2007) – For the second time in a week, the Dominion High
School volleyball team defeated Park View. While the first time was a
non-district affair in the J.E.B. Stuart Invitational, Thursday’s
19-25, 25-23, 25-19, 25-22 victory counted in the AA Dulles District
standings.

The Titans improve to 2-2 in district and 4-3-1 overall, while Park View slips to 0-4 in district and 3-5-1 oveall.

Ally
Reed led the way for Dominion on offense with eight kills followed by
Lauren Wong and Maddie Bullock each with six.  Nicole Cooper set a new
Dominion record for digs with 18, while Lauren Wong set a new record
for hitting percentage (min 10 attempts) at .364.

Connie Oliver
led PV with 18 kills and three ace while Emily Garcia registered 37
assists. Defensively for the Pats, Chrysa Matyuf had 16 digs and Lisa
Day accounted for 13.

 

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Heritage Sweeps PV to Improve to 2-0 in District

By: Dan Sousa

Leesburg (Sept. 12, 2007) – The Heritage High School volleyball team improved to 2-0 in AA Dulles District play with a sweep over Park View Tuesday, 25-18, 25-17, 25-6.

Heritage is now 4-1 overall on the year while Park View slips to 0-2 and 1-2.


Senior Gaby Galvan led the Pride with nine kills, two blocks and 11 digs. Junior Ashley Scott added six kills and nine digs. Also for Heritage, senior Melissa McCandless served for 16 points and senior setter Rebecca Presor ran the offense with 24 assists.


The Patriots were led by senior captains Connie Oliver (4 kills, 2 blocks) and Megan Brown (10 digs). Also for PV, junior outside hitter Kristin Oravetz had eight digs.


Heritage travels to Manassas Park for a non-district match next Monday before hosting Broad Run Tuesday in a showdown of 2-0 Dulles teams. Park View is at the J.E.B. Stuart Invitational on Saturday followed by a date at Potomac Falls next Tuesday.


 

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Homecourt (Dis)Advantage:All Road Teams Win in Dulles District Openers

By: Dan Sousa


Sterling (Sept. 7, 2007) – The Loudoun County High School volleyball team opened AA Dulles District play with a season-high 22 aces in a sweep over Park View Thursday, 25-17, 25-8, 25-9.


Leading the way for the Raiders (1-0, 5-0 overall) were senior Marguerite Hanna with 10 aces, seven kills, six6 digs and 13 service points and junior Katie Martin with 14 assists, 19 service points, three aces, and four digs. 


Park View (0-1, 1-1-) was led by Connie Oliver with three kills and Amanda Buck’s six service points, including three aces.


Also on the attack for LC were senior Morgan Petkovich (9 kills), junior Shaylin O’Connell (6 kills, 3 aces, and 2 blocks), sophomore Juliane Hanna (5 kills, 5 digs, and 3 facials).  Junior setter Kerry Sarver added 10 assists and five service points, while junior setter/hitter Rochelle Latka contributed four aces and five assists. 


The JV and freshman LC teams also swept their matches 2-0. 


The Raiders  host Potomac Falls Tuesday while Park View travels to Heritage. 

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The Skinny

 

No. 1 Stone Bridge (1-0) @ Robinson (1-0)

Last week: SB defeated West Springfield, 56-36; Robinson defeated Lake Braddock, 21-0

The Skinny: The Bulldogs have won 19 consecutive regular season
games dating back to Sept. 16, 2005, and 44 of 45 regular-season
contests dating back to Oct. 20, 2002, but they face a tough road test
against AAA power Rams. SB must limit early turnovers that put them in
a hole against West Springfield. Robinson must do something must teams
can’t … figure out the single wing. If you go to the snack bar during
this game you might miss a score … or two.

 

No. 2 Park View (1-0) @ Jefferson WV (0-2), 7 PM

Last week: Park View defeated Herndon 37-7; Jefferson lost to Sherando, 7-0

The Skinny: Air Patriots heads to Shenandoah Junction for the latest
installment of the Loudoun-West Virginia border war. PV won last year
21-12 with Deric Dudinski at running back. This year the Cougars better
be ready to cover PV’s talented receiving group, especially tight end
Kenny Smith. Thomas Mulabah and PV defense will look for another
near-shutout victim.

 

Ballou DC (1-0) @ No. 3 Broad Run (1-0)

Last week: Ballou Defeated Bishop McNamara 14-7; Broad Run defeated Wakefield, 48-14

The Skinny: Wakefield didn’t bring much to the table last week …
in fact, we hear they went for it on 4th-and-75 from their own goal
line … well, not really, but you get the point. Ballou should be more
of a challenge but the Spartans will control the line of scrimmage and
may look to drain the clock with a run game. Then again … BR has
plenty of passing options with QBs Cole Shain and Chris Jessop. Ballou
won the DC title game last year but lost some of its stars. They should
still give BR a run for its money tonight in Ashburn.

 

Forest Park (0-0) @ No. 4 Loudoun Valley (0-0)

Last week: Both idle

The Skinny: New region for Vikes. New district for Vikes. New
offense for Vikes. Facing a new school (sort of) in the opener. New.
New. New. But is it improved? We shall find out tonight in the
Chick-fill-A Game of the Week.

 

Hedgesville WV (0-2) vs. No. 7 Potomac Falls (0-1)

Last week: Hedgesville lost to Berkeley Springs 28-12 ; Potomac Falls lost to Martinsburg 34-6

The Skinny: Panthers had a rough opener against Martinsburg with
just over 100 total yards and only a late score to avoid a shutout.
Hedgesville hasn’t looked sharp in its first two games, including a
season-opening loss to Briar Woods at home. Panthers need a good win to
prove that last week was just a case of running into a top-notch
Martinsville team. Look for the Woodlief-to-McMichael passing combo.

 

No. 8 Heritage (0-1) @ North Hagerstown MD (0-0)

Last week: Heritage lost to South Lakes 12-7; North Hagerstown idle

The Skinny: Pride had a running back take the snaps last week with
the top two QBs out of action but they hope to get back starter Kyle
Nelson this week. North Hagerstown nickname is the Hubs … this must
make sense to somebody in Maryland … frankly, another reason we just
don’t cross the Potomac River.

 

Brentsville @ No. 9 Freedom (0-1)

Last week: Brentsville idle; Freedom lost to Broadway 28-6

The Skinny: Not a smooth start to 2007 for the Eagles as they gave
up almost 250 yards of rushing to one back. Look for starting Freedom
QB Allen Seaquist to make some noise against the Tigers. We think
Seaquist should study oceanography in college … just fits.

 

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Potomac Falls Sweeps LC and PV

 

Sterling (Spet. 6, 2007) – The Potomac Falls High School boys and
girls cross country teams, led by defending district champions
Christina Lee and Josh Hardin, swept Loudoun County and Park View
Wednesday in a AA Dulles District trimeet opener at Algonkian Regional
Park.

While the Panther boys, the defending district champions, had a
comfortable advantage, out-scoring the Raiders 19 to 42 with the
Patriots third at 83, the girls race was very tight with PF prevailing
27 to 33 over LC. Park View took third in the girls race with 72.

Sophomore Lee took first by clocking in at 19:47 on the 5K course
that PF coach Charles Null said has no big hills but is a tough trail
with lots of stumps and roots.

“You have to be looking constantly at where you’re going,” reported Null.

Following Lee for PF was Melissa Saunders second (20:23),  Shannon
Brady sixth (21:32),  Suzanne Rogers eighth (22:08), Rachel Hagen 10th
(22:43), Kate Poisson 11th (22:55),  Claire Moody 12th (23:05), Sinead
Gilmore 14th (23:06), Shannon Thomas 15th (23:09) and Margaret 
Williams 16th (23:11).

For the boys: junior Hardin crossed first in 16:35 followed by Ryan
Hagen third (17:19), Andrew Mott fourth (17:29), Brian Robinson fifth
(17:42), Alvaro Morales sixth (18:02), Jonathan Wyers seventh
(18:06), Mike Riess 10th (18:13), Patrick Wilson 12th (18:36), Josh
Belin 13th (18:37), and Hernan Rojas 14th (18:49).

Loudoun County Top Times

Top 7:
Julie Strange 20:41
Leslie Lyford 21:12
Katherine Paciulli 21:18
Kate Spiering 21:40
Christie Byle 23:55
Allison Tompkins
Joanna Weeks

Top 7:
Andrew Budiansky 16:59
Scott Cypher 18:10
Chris Lyford 18:13
Matt Joseph 18:18
James Hauptman 18:56
Adam Macudzinski 19:13
Andy Marshall 19:20

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Park View Romps Past Herndon

 

 

By Dan Sousa
LoudounPrepSports.com Editor

 

Sterling (Sept. 1, 2007) – Park View High School quarterback C.J.
Leizear broke the school’s all-time passing mark Friday night as he
threw completed 21 of 33 passes for 282 yards and three touchdowns in a
37-7 season-0pening non-district win over AAA Herndon.

Leizear, throwing behind an offensive line that gave him plenty of
time in the pocket, picked apart an inexperienced Hornets team and
raised his career passing total to 3,503 yards. The previous school
record was 3,433 yards.

“I had no idea I was close to setting the record,” said Leizear as
he accepted congratulations from family members after the game. “All I
knew is that we needed a win tonight.”

Leizear gave credit to his offensive line that gave him time to find
a variety of receivers such as junior Kenny Smith (two touchdowns),
senior Danny Foley (114 yards on five catches), senior Ryan Pick,
senior Eric Johnston and sophomore Tommy Sedeski (touchdown).

“As the O-line goes, we go. The O-line was a beast tonight,” said Leizear.

The D-line was a beast as well for the Patriots as top prospect
Thomas Mulabah shot into the Herndon backfield for an astounding four
sacks and five tackles for losses.

“It was not a good day overall,” said Herndon coach Joe Sheaffer, a
long-time Hornet assistant who was making his head coaching debut after
taking over for Tommy Meier who retired. “No. 1 that’s a **** good
football team … I don’t want to take anything away from them.”

Friday’s victory was  game 1AD for the Patriots … or there first
game without running back Deric Dudinski, who graduated after a
brilliant four-year career that saw him become the school’s all-time
leading rushers with 5,708 yards, one of the top marks in Virginia High
School League history.

While the Patriots got production from the ground game —
with Johnston rushing for 92 yards on just 10 carries, with most of
that coming on a 51-yard touchdown that gave Park View a 10-o first
quarter lead — it looks like PV will be strongest through the air with
Leizear and his receivers having worked three years together.

“Foley, Pick, Smith … those are all three-year kids,” said Park View coach Andy Hill.

Despite the fact that Park View didn’t need to punt until their
final possession of the game when the second unit was running the
offense and that the defense only gave up a score after the second
group took the field with a 37-0 cushion, Hill thought his team could
have played better.

“I didn’t feel like we were very sharp,” said Hill.

Early on the Patriots fumbled away their first possession and had to
settle for a Clayton Parker 25-yard field goal after a long 14-play
drive that stalled despite having 1st-and-goal from the Herndon 8.

Parker looked strong Friday, making four extra points, kicking a
couple of touchbacks and hitting field goals of 25, 34 and 27. Last
year, Parker had just two field goals as Leizear, Dudinski and Company
found the end zone on just about every drive.

“I’ve never tried more than two field goals in a season and we tried three tonight,”  said Hill.

Leading 3-0, Park View needed just two plays to score from their own
38. Leizear hit Foley on a slant pattern for 11 yards and with the
first quarter about to expire, Leizear hurried off a play with the snap
coming with a second left and Johnston took the hand0ff and went over
right tackle, utilized a good kickout block by the tight end Smith and
bumped it outside where he out-raced the Herndon defense 51 yards for
the score.

After a Parker field goal made it 13-0, the defense held Herndon to
3-and-0ut and Leizear took the offense 55 yards in seven plays, hitting
Sedeski in the right flat, who followed two blockers into the end zone
for an 8-yard score with 1:37 left in the half to make it 20-0. During
the drive, Leizear hooked up with Johnston on a 31-yard screen pass.

“(Leizear) is terrific. We were concerned about containing him,”
said Sheaffer. “I thought our defense played hard tonight. We are going
to **** it up and get better.”

Any hopes of Herndon mounting a comeback were lost quickly to start
the third quarter as Sedeski set the table for the offense by returning
the second half kickoff 57 yards to the Herndon 30.

After an incompletion and a tw0-yard run by Johnston, Leizear hooked
up with Pick, who broke a tackle for a 23-yard gain to the Herndon 5.
On the next play, Smith was all along in the corner of the end zone for
an easy touchdown catch. Each touchdown completion gave th Patriots
O-line something to smile about.

“Touchdowns. I love those,” said Park View senior right offensive
tackle Robbie Duncan with a grin. “We do slide protection where we
shift down and take care of our gap. Basically we play physical and as
hard as we can.”

Park View’s left offensive tackle Edwin Guzman said that
communication is the key on the line. Guzman and right guard Elisa
Barahona have played three years side-by-side. The players even have
their own “Morse code” that must sound like gibberish to the defense.

“I can make a weird sound and he knows what it means. We have chemistry on the line,” said Guzman.

Both lineman said they have enjoyed working with first-year O-line
coach Danny McGrath, who was playing for Virginia Tech this time last
year. Other starters for McGrath include senior right guard Will Ward
and junior center Kevin Welch.

“He really knows his stuff,” said Duncan.

Hill credited his defensive coordinator Mick Mullins for having the
Patriot defense well-prepared. Another Parker field goal and a second
Leizear-to-Smith strike, this time 15 yards o the final play of the
third quarter made it 37-0 and send the second units onto the field for
PV in the final quarter.

Herndon finally broke through when quarterback Paolo Montalban,
scrambling away from Mulabah all night, was able to break free when he
couldn’t find a target and ramble 27 yards to the Park View 3. PV
inserted some players back into the contest but Herndon running back
Devon Thompson plowed into the end zone to break the shutout.

“We wanted that shutout bad,” said Mulabah.

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