Park View High (Sterling) | Archive | December, 2008

Football: Dynamic Sports Performance to Hold Lineman Camp over Break

 

(Dec. 22, 2008) – Dynamic Sports Performance is conducting a lineman camp during the 2008 Christmas break that will feature drills conducted by former Wake Forest/Appalachian State defensive lineman Daniel Orlebar.  
The camp runs from Dec. 29 thru Jan. 3 (with Jan. 1 the only off day) and runs from 10 a.m. to noon each day. Cost of the camp is $200 per player.
Each day of the 5-day camp will include one hour of lineman position drills (both defense & offense) and one hour of weight training/core drills that are position specific. Contact Dynamic Sports Performance (703.858.5016) to reserve a spot for the camp; space is limited to the first 12 participants. Also visit the DSP website for more information: www.dspashburn.com.
 
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Boys Hoops: Potomac Falls 82, Park View 62

Photos and Videos by Alysia Deem
Mulitmedia Manager/LPS


Sterling (Dec. 19, 2008) – The district’s hottest team, Potomac Falls, rolls to a sixth-straight victory over Sterling neighbor Park View 82-62. It’s the second straight big district road win for Panthers who got 22 points each from Kevin Bartnick and Lukas Mihailovich. Greg Woodlief had seven assists and six rebounds for PF.




























School


 1Q


 2Q


 3Q


4Q


Final


 Potomac Falls


19

19 20 24 82

 Park View

12 9 20 21 62



Potomac Falls:
Bartnick 8 2-2 22, Hemingway 0 1-2 1, Nemelka 2 0-0 4, Owusu 4 0-0 10, Mihailovich 7 7-9 22, Woodlief 2 2-3 7, Wagenhoffer 3 0-0 6, Graves 3 0-2 6, Griffin 1 2-2 4.
3-Pointers: Bartnick 4, Owusu 2, Mihailovich 1, Woodlief 1.


Park View:
Absher 0 1-3 1, Hackett 0 1-2 1, Freeman 5 0-0 11, Jones 1 1-2 3, Owens 4 3-5 12, Royer 3 0-0 6, Pennington 1 0-0 3, Schray 4 0-1 11, Smith 5 4-5 14.
3-Pointers: Freeman 1, Owens 1, Pennington 1, Schray 3.

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Basketball: Friday Night Scoreboard

Basketball Scoreboard
Friday Dec. 19


Boys Basketball
Dominion 66, Loudoun County 58
The Skinny: Titans improve to 2-0 in Dulles District and drop preseason frontrunner LC to 0-2 in district. DeAndre Albritton and DeAndre Reaves combine for 33 points and Chris Huff adds 15 including four 3-pointers and Steven Smucker goes 8 of 10 from the foul line in fourth quarter to ice the game. Raider Joe Bushrod is the game’s leading scorer with 26, 14 of which came in the final quarter. Dan Sousa was at this game so check back for photos and videos including interviews with Albritton, Reaves and Smucker as well as Titan coach Steve Douglas.

Briar Woods 49, Freedom 47 (OT)
The Skinny: Congratulations to the Falcons who not only capture their first ever Dulles District victory in the school’s 3-plus years history but they do it in style, defeating rival Freedom in overtime. Falcon 5-foot-4 freshman point guard Myles Tate hits the game-winning 3-pointer with 20.2 seconds left in OT to put BW up 48-47. Win lays to rest BW’s 42-game regular-season district losing streak.

Heritage 73, Broad Run 70
The Skinny: Here is how the Dulles District will go this season. Winless Heritage defeats undefeated Broad Run. Any that shouldn’t surprise too many people as there isn’t much seperation in this district from top to bottom. 

Fauquier 53, Loudoun Valley 45
The Skinny: Vikes coach Chad Dawson says his team led by a point at the half, 26-25, but Valley couldn’t convert free throws in the second half and fell in this AAA Cedar Run District contest. Vikes play Heritage tonight in a non-district contest.

Potomac Falls 82, Park View 62
The Skinny: The district’s hottest team, PF, rolls to a sixth-straight victory over Sterling neighbor. Second straight big district road win for Panthers who got 22 points each from Kevin Bartnick and Lucas Mihailovich. Greg Woodlief had seven assists and six rebounds for PF. Alysia Deem was at this game so check back for photos and videos.

Woodson 65, Stone Bridge 42
The Skinny: Bulldogs offense sputters against the Cavs with sophomore Nik Brown the only player in double figures with 10 points.

Girls Basketball
Loudoun County 81, Dominion 18
The Skinny: The Raiders sprinted out to a 19-1 lead and never looked back as they won their fifth straight contest. Kendra Holmes had 14 points and 15 rebounds for LC. Alissa Kain scored 18 points and Brittany Batts added 17 for the Raiders.

Freedom 75, Briar Woods 38
The Skinny: Paul Tenorio of the Washington Post reported that Kelsey Buchanan just missed a triple double in this runaway with 13 points, 12 rebounds and nine block shots. Paul covered both game at Briar Woods tonight. LPS’s Alysia Deem was at Briar Woods for the first half of this girls game so check back for photos and videos.

Broad Run 51, Heritage 45
The Skinny: Spartans get a combined 25 points and 16 rebounds from Maggie Andricosky and Chelsea Gantt in this victory. Nicole Sterling scored a game-high 19 and Erika Grabbi added 16 for the Pride but the rest of the team combined for just 10.

Loudoun Valley 50, Fauquier 20
The Skinny: Vikes get 14 each from Jessica Mullen and Kayla Sweet in a AAA Cedar Run District win.

Park View 38, Potomac Falls 25
The Skinny: At least that is what we hear … Patriots defeat Panthers at the very least!

Woodson 51, Stone Bridge 35
The Skinny: Cori Prince leads Bulldogs with nine points in this AAA Liberty District loss.

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Gymnastics: 2008-09 Loudoun Leaders

 

Loudoun Leaders!


Top Team Scores for 2008-09 Season

1, Stone Bridge 135.850
2, Loudoun Valley 134.15
3, Loudoun County 135.0
4, Potomac Falls 129.3
5, Freedom 125.55
6, Broad Run 125.45
7, Heritage 105.2
8, Park View 101.5
9, Briar Woods 97.65
*Dominion is not fielding a gymnastics squad this season.

Top All-Around Scores for 2008-09 Season

1, Amanda Huebner (LV) 34.625
2, Vicki Vesecky (LC) 34.6
3, Jessica Drews (LC) 34.1
4, Jessie Sheehan (LC) 33.950
5, Allie Daczkowski (PF) 33.9
6, Maura Cotter (LV) 33.85
7, Tori Severin (SB) 33.55
8, Shae Spotts (LV) 33.45

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Minuteman Blog: Patriots Boys Hoops Preview

 

The Minuteman by Steven
About: Steven is a senior at Park View High School where he is on the golf and lacrosse teams.  Give this Patriot a minute and he will give you the latest on Park View Athletics.

Patriot Hoops Preview ’08-’09


First, let me say that the rumor
isn
ʼt true:
Park View is not renaming its gym
Cameron Indoor Stadium,
although the arrival of Coach K, Mike Koscinski that is, has generated much
buzz. After losing to the Potomac Falls Panthers in the playoffs last season,
the Park View Patriots are back and field the most athletic team in recent
school history. Anchored by seniors
Kenny Smith and Marcus Freeman,
as well as junior Jordan Owens, the team fields an experienced starting five
that took an early lead and never looked back against the Loudoun County
Raiders on Friday night.

               

 I will admit that in the team
ʼs
scrimmage against Centreville and when playing
Stone Bridge
and
Turner Ashby
last week the Patriots looked a little sloppy. Several lazy passes, poor
shots, and missteps on defense already caused Coach Koscinski
ʼs hair to gray a little, but
overall, the team
ʼs
conduct seemed to reflect the veteran leadership that forms the heart of the
2008-2009 Patriot Men
ʼs
Basketball Team.

              
 The Minuteman Keys to Success      

1) Slow the game down. Park Viewʼs wide-open offense and
experienced players should be able to create many opportunities to score.
Shot selection will be critical as the team is slightly outsized and may have
a little extra difficulty getting rebounds. There is no need to rush things,
guys!

2)
      Road Victories. No one likes
playing in front of the Maroon Crew or Panther Pit, but winning away from
home is important for any team wishing to be successful. Taking crowds out of
games is done by racking up an early lead or making key plays, and with
talented starters and several sharpshooters, the Patriots need to relax and
play like they know how to.|

3)
      Box out. In middle school my coach
screamed this at me dozens of times every game as I stared up at the rafters
while rebound after rebound went by me. As an undersized squad this becomes
even more important, and if the Patriots need to transition fast (and they
are very good at doing this) defensive rebounds become crucial to the success
of the team.

The
biggest game of the young season may come on December 19
th
when the Panthers come to
Sterling
Park
. Last year, the
Jeff Hawes-coached team ended the Patriots season. This year, both teams have
changed a great deal but the rivalry will be as heated as ever. Expect a
packed house as both schools are just a few miles from each other.


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Breaking News: All Athletic Events Cancelled Tuesday

 

(Dec. 16, 2008) – Due the possibility of icy conditions tonight, Loudoun County Public Schools have cancelled all athletic events for Tuesday Dec. 16.
Please check back to LoudounPrepSports.com as we update you on make-up dates.
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Kevin Welch

 College Vision
Student Athlete of the Month
Park View High School
November 2008
Football

“Kevin is a Senior 2-year starter who works hard, gets good grades and does good work in the community.”
Coach Andy Hill 

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Recognizing Football’s “Most Dedicated”

Join us on Saturday, December 20, 2008 – 11:00 A.M. as the Eagle Bank Bowl proudly presents the DigitalSports.com 2008 Washington D.C. Area “Most Dedicated” Football Players of the Year!


DigitalSports.com has selected eight deserving Washington D.C. Metro student athletes to receive this honor for the dedication they have shown towards their football teams, their high school, their community and their families.  These athletes will be recognized at RFK Stadium when Wake Forest takes on The U.S. Navel Academy in the first-ever Bowl Game contested in the Nation’s Capital.  Scroll down to view this year’s honorees. 

Come be a part of sports history and show your Dedication to D.C.’s Most Dedicated!



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Bryn Renner, Quarterback, West Springfield H.S.

(Fairfax County, VA)



In two seasons as a starter, Renner threw for 5,872 yards and 67 touchdowns; Renner has committed to play college football at the University of North Carolina.

Patrick Thomson, Quarterback, Stone Bridge H.S.

(Loudoun County, VA)



Thompson threw for a school record 4,424 yards and 51 touchdowns over the past two seasons and will be playing his college football at Wake Forest.

Zach Thompson, Tight End, Stone Bridge H.S.

(Loudoun County, VA)



A devastating blocker, Thompson averaged 17 yards a catch and helped Bulldogs to a 27-2 record over the past two seasons and has also committed to play college football for Wake Forest.

De’Antwan Williams, Running Back, Woodbridge H.S.

(Prince William County, VA)



Williams, who recently committed to Rutgers, compiled 6,909 rushing yards during his career, which ranks sixth all time in Virginia High School history.

Jeremiah Mathis, Tight End/Defensive End, DeMatha H.S.

(Washington Catholic Athletic Conference)



A 6-foot-3 two-way starter, Mathis helped lead DeMatha to its sixth Washington Catholic Athletic Conference title.

Zack Splain, Quarterback, Sherwood H.S.

(Montgomery County, MD)



Splain led Sherwood High School to the 4A Maryland State High School championship while throwing 35 touchdowns and only four interceptions this season.

Peter Athens, Quarterback, Huntingtown H.S.

(Southern Maryland Athletic Conference)



Athens, a three-sport standout, passed for 1,550 yards and 15 touchdowns to lead Huntingtown to its first-ever Southern Maryland Athletic Conference championship.

Anthony Wright , Running Back, Dr. Henry A. Wise, Jr. H.S.

(Prince George’s County, MD)



Wright rushed for 1,760 yards and 21 touchdowns this past season and helped lead Wise High School to its first ever 4A South regional championship.

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Wrestling: Terry McGowan Invitational at Park View

 

By Dan Sousa
LoudounPrepSports.com Senior Content Editor
Sterling (Dec. 14. 2008) – Bishop O’Connell captured the 30th edition of the Sterling Lions Club Terry McGowan Invitational Saturday at Park View High School.
Potomac Falls was runner-up and Briar Woods senior Mike Fleming earned milestone victory No. 100. Fleming went on to win the 171-pound weight class.
O’Connell won the event with 219.5 points, just 7.5 points ahead of the Panthers. O’Connell captures seven individual titles including six straight finals matches from 119 pounds to 145 pounds.
Potomac Falls placed eight wrestlers in the finals but took home just two indivdiual titles, Aaron Rowane at 160 and Zach Duffin at heavyweight.
Host Park View took the first two finals with Tuan Dang at 103 also winning the tournament’s sportsmanship award.



 First Place – Bishop Denis J. O’Connell High School

 Second Place-
Potomac Falls
High School

 Scoring:

o    Bishop O’Connell                         219.5
o    Potomac Falls                             212
o    Briar Woods                               139
o    West Potomac
                          123
o    Park View                                   95
o    Charlottesville                             54
o    West Springfield                         38
o    Clarke County
                            26

  Championship
Results

 

103 Tuan Dang, Park View, d. Nick Rea, Potomac Falls,
11-9 OT

112 Stephen Penna, Park View, d. Brian Hulcher, Briar Woods,
11-5

119 Kyle Mason, O’Connell, d. JoJo Koenig, Potomac Falls,
pin :24

125 James Young, O’Connell, d. Mike Finniff, Clarke County,
9-3

130 Nam
Dunbar, O’Connell, d. Ryan Snead, Potomac
Falls
, pin 3:05

135 Jonathan Carpenter, O’Connell, d. Michael Oswald, Potomac Falls, pin 3:34

140 Chris Curtin, O’Connell, d. Darren Waters, Potomac Falls, pin 2:11

145 Conor Furey, O’Connell, d. Sam Agyemang, West Potomac, 8-5

152 Shadrick Ntenda, Charlottesville,
d. Ryan Hagen, Potomac
Falls
, 7-5

160 Aaron Rowane, Potomac
Falls
, d. Jared Beane,
Briar Woods, pin 1:47

171 Mike Fleming, Briar Woods, d. Paul Freiert, Potomac Falls, maj. dec. 11-2

189 Stephen Howell, West Potomac,
d. Bobby Cockrille, Park View, pin 3:38

215 Chris Straubs, O’Connell, d. Hunter Shafer, Park View,
8-4

HWT Zach Duffin, Potomac
Falls
, d. Jonathan Nieto,
O’Connell, pin :40

 

               

 

3rd
and 4th Place Results

 

103 Mark Ragan, West Springfield,
d. Matt Gillette, Briar Woods, pin 1:52

112 Jacob Ramos, O’Connell, d. Mike Linza, Potomac Falls,
pin 4:52

119 Perry Daniels, Briar Woods, d. Mohamed Amr, Park View,
maj. dec. 14-6

125 Cameron Harvey, West Potomac, d. Cole Beeby, West Potomac, pin 2:02

130 Tomas Hulcher, Briar Woods, d. Michael Tse, West Potomac, maj. dec. 14-6

135 Artis Rutledge, West Potomac, d. Chad Todaro, West
Springfield, tech fall 19-2

140 Shafick Ntenda, Charlottesville,
d. Tommy Cleary, Clarke
County
, pin 1:55

145 Joshua Belin, Potomac
Falls, d. Joe Nappi, Clarke County,
pin

152 John Rice, West Potomac,
d. Ryan Blackwell, Briar Woods, pin 1:43

160 Sebastian Evennou, West Potomac,
d.  Jake Gaddell, O’Connell, pin 2:33

171 Mitch Brown, O’Connell, d. Jimmy Carr, Charlottesville, pin :39

189 Matt Quist, Briar Woods, d. Ray Khawaja, Potomac Falls, pin 2:59

215 David Zedan, Potomac
Falls, d. Logan Large, Clarke County,
pin :59

HWT Ethan Ochs, Briar Woods, d. Jordan Blair, West Potomac, pin :56

 

Most Valuable Wrestlers by Team

 

Briar Woods – Mike Fleming (171)

Charlottesville
– Shadrick Ntenda (152)

Clarke
County
– Mike Finniff (125)

O’Connell – Nam
Dunbar (130)

Park View – Stephen Penna (112)

Potomac Falls – Zach Duffin
(HWT)

West Potomac – Stephen
Howell (189)

West Springfield – Mark
Ragan (103)

 Tournament Sportsmanship Award

 

Tuan Dang (103) – Park
View High
School

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Wrestling: 16 Junior Varsity Wrestlers Unbeaten

After two weeks of AA Dulles District JV jamborees the following wrestlers are 4-0 on the season.

 

Briar Woods

Dwayne Timbers

Jordan Lutz


Broad Run

Ryan Schnupp


Dominion

Mitchell Sandoe


Freedom

Luis Smith

Kyle Thornburgh

Daniel Constantino

Chris Freda

 

Heritage

Omid Barat

Tanner Langmead 


Loudoun County

AJ Smith

Eric Acton

 

Park View

Derek Garcia

Pablo Garcia


Potomac Falls

Zach Zedan

Chris Belin

 


 

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