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Spring Sports Round-up: March 26

Posted On: Thursday, March 26, 2009
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Spring Sports Round-up: March 26

LoudounPrepSports.com March 25 Round-up

Want to add something to our round-up. Email Dan Sousa at dsousa@digitalsports.com 

Wed. March 25
Baseball
Westfield 6, Loudoun Valley 4
The Skinny: Vikes fall to 1-2 on the season with non-district loss at home.
Westfield reports: Danny Thorpe gets the win, pitching 4-1/3 innings, allowing 3 runs. Offense was led by Cole McInturff, Tommy Verbanic, and Ryan Sweet who all had a multiple hit game.

Softball
Freedom 3, Manassas Park 2
The Skinny: Eagles sweep series against Cougars
Freedom coach Veronica Skinner reports that Liz Kapp hit the game-winning RBI.

Heritage at Broad Run PPD (make-up TBA)

Boys’ soccer
Loudoun Valley 1, Loudoun County 1

The Skinny: A tie is like … oh never mind ..
A Raider fan reports: County vs. Valley played to a 1-1 tie in OT at LCHS Wednesday night. County scored first on a header from senior Bryan Wynkoop to the head of senior Ben Forbes. Valley scored next on a great run from Connor Trombly who took it himself and put it in the back of the net. Raiders and Vikings are done with their meetings for the year… County taking the first one 1-0 and this tie.
Wakefield 3, Park View 1
The Skinny: Patriots fall in non-district contest …anybody have details?

Girls’ soccer
Loudoun Valley 2, Loudoun County 0
The Skinny:Valley sweeps season series against Raiders

Boys’ lacrosse
Broad Run 10, Stone Bridge 6
The Skinny: Spartans with bragging rights … click here for full details!
Freedom 14, Brentsville 7
The Skinny: Eagles continue nice start to the season.
Freedom coach Brent Miller reports:
Michael Suroweic had 5 goals and 3 assists, and his first goal was his 100th goal of his career.  Matt johnson added 3 goals and 4 assists.
Briar Woods 19, Trinity 6
The Skinny: 

Girls’ lacrosse
Brentsville 10, Freedom 8
The Skinny:  Eagles lost to the Tigers by a toe.
Briar Woods 13, Freedom (Woodbridge) 1
The Skinny: Best start in school history for Falcons at 4-0.
Loudoun County 12, Potomac Falls 6
The Skinny: It’s a win … but not a Dulles District win … the next time they meet it will be a district contest.
Raider coach Courtney Wilhelm reports:
The Raiders showed their mettle tonight in beating perennial rival Potomac Falls 12-6. The Raiders were successful in preventing Potomac Falls from clearing the ball from their end, registering 11 interceptions. (the highest game total in the history of the program) Kaitlin Ireland(4), Hannah Arnold(1), Sydney Hewartson(2), and Katie Martin(4) all contributed to that total, while the rest of team’s pressure defense helped lead to the turnovers. Another area of strength for the team was hustling for ground balls, led by Hannah Arnold(3), Ginny Burke (8), Kasey Fletcher (1), Lesya Chopivsky (1), Sydney Hewartson(2), Kaitlin Ireland(2), Rachel Solis(3), Christine Rihn(1), Brooke Hewartson(5), Katie Martin(4) and Hannah Young (6). Goalie Jessie Joseph finished strong with 7 saves, 5 of which were in the second half. Newcomers Krista Kearney and Jaci Shepherd also made strong showings.

On the offensive end of the field, Brooke Hewartson led the way with 5 goals and 1 assist, Katie Martin had 4 goals, Rachel Solis had 2 goals, Ginny Burke had 1 goal and Christine Rihn had 1 assist. Madi Kelliher, Emily Seifert, and Caila Cummings rounded out the solid offensive effort.


Track and field
Loudoun Valley, Stonewall Jackson at Liberty
Woodson, Marshall at Stone Bridge

Boys’ tennis
Loudoun Valley 9, Culpeper 0

The Skinny: The bagel has been served.
George Mason at Freedom
The Skinny: You know that one score you can’t get … here it is!
Marshall 6, Stone Bridge 3
The Skinny: Statesmen with Liberty win.

Girls’ tennis
Marshall 9, Stone Bridge 0
Loudoun Valley 9, Culpeper 0

The Skinny: Vikes perfect in district

Vikes tennis reports:
Loudoun Valley Girls Tennis won their match last night against Culpeper High- 9-0, scores as follows:
No 1 Singles Kiersten Pappas def Elena Joson 6-0,6-0
No 2 Singles Julianna Jacangelo def Heather Curry 6-0,6-0
No 3 Singles Kayla Sweet def Lyndsie Holmes 6-0,6-0
No 4 Singles Morgan Mullesn def Ashley Beebe 6-0,6-0
No 5 Singles Megan Music def Brianna Myers 6-0,6-0
No 6 Singles Ellie Burnett def Emily Bricker 6-0,6-0
 
Doubles No 1 Papppas /Jacangleo def Joson/Curry 10-1
Doubles No 2 Sweet/Dawson def Holmes/Raycel Sisson 10-1
No 3 Dobules Mullen/Burnett def Beebe/Christine Gamache 10-1
 
In their District play the girls are now 4-0, with one Loss to Non District play Wahington High School, WVA

George Mason 6, Freedom 3

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