Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Gymnastics: APEX Athletes Compete for a Cause

(Feb. 29, 2012) - The APEX Gymnastics girls’ teams traveled to Philadelphia Feb. 24–26 to compete in the Pink Invitational.The proceeds from this competition benefit breast cancer research and was attended by over 2,000 gymnasts from all over the East Coast.

Gymnasts were treated to a visit by Olympian Shannon Miller who spoke at the event, which raised more than $60,000 for breast cancer research.

APEX owner Melanie Cuozzo: "APEX can’t wait to return next year!"

Team and Individual Highlights are below:
Level 5 – 1st place team
Ellie Deegan – 3rd vault, 3rd bars, 4th beam, 1st floor, 1st AA, Kendra Rentz – 4th V, 1UB, 2 BB, 3 FX, 2 AA, Ellie Wooten – 1 V, 1 BM, 2 FX, 2 AA, Samantha Sharp – 2 UB, 3 BB,4 FX, 4 AA, Hanna Zebdi – 2 V, 5 BB, 5 AA, Lauren Hertel – 5 V, 4 BB, Avery Goodlin – 5 UB , Anatalya Zapanta – 1 V, 2 UB, 4 BB, 1 FX, 1 AA, Caroline Johnson – 4 V, 1 UB, 3 FX, 2 AA, Erin Keane – 3 BB, Maddie Pennington – 1 BB, Lindsey Sestak – 4 BB, 3 FX, Madison Chandler – 2 BB, Leslie Edwards – 1 V, 3 UB, 1 BB, 2 FX, 1 AA, Claire Bates – 5 V, 5 BB, 1 FX, 3 AA, Ava Derrick – 2 V

Girls Basketball: A Trio of Dulles District Girls Named 2nd Team Region II - LC's Linnemann, WG's Hardison, Purnell

(Feb. 29, 2012) - A trio of Dulles District girls have been named to the All Region II second team in a vote of the coaches including senior Erica Linnemann of Loudoun County and Woodgrove juniors Sarah Hardison and Stephanie Purnell.

2012 ALL-REGION II GIRLS BASKETBALL
FIRST TEAM
COURTNI GREEN SR. MILLBROOK
ELIZABETH WOOD SR. LIBERTY
SARA MEAD SR. MILLBROOK
ALISHA MOBLEY SR. MILLBROOK
MORGAN SIRBAUGH SR. SHERANDO

SECOND TEAM
BRIANNE CROUSHORN SR. LIBERTY
ERICA LINNEMANN SR. LOUDOUN COUNTY
SARAH HARDISON JR. WOODGROVE
STEPHANIE PURNELL JR. WOODGROVE
HANNAH LIVERMON SR. POWHATAN


REGION II DIVISION 4 PLAYER OF THE YEAR
COURTNI GREEN SR. MILLBROOK

REGION II DIVISION 3 PLAYER OF THE YEAR
ELIZABETH WOOD SR. LIBERTY

REGION II DIV. 4 COACH OF THE YEAR
DEBBY SANDERS MILLBROOK

REGION II DIV. 3 COACH OF THE YEAR
LAUREN MILBURN LIBERTY

Boys Basketball: Potomac Falls' Graves Named Region II D4 Player of the Year; Loudoun Valley's Dawson is Coach of the Year

(Feb. 29, 2012) - Potomac Falls High School senior Greg Graves, who led the Panthers to a third consecutive Region II Division 4 boys basketball title, has been named the region's D4 Player of the Year in a vote of the coaches. Loudoun Valley's Chad Dawson, who led the Vikings to a Dulles District regular season and tournament titles as well as regional runner-up, is D4 Coach of the Year.

Region II Boys Basketball 2011-12
First Team
Ya Ya Anderson (Fluvanna) SR
Rze Culbreath (Millbrook) JR
Greg Graves (Potomac Falls) SR
Myles Tate (Briar Woods) SR
John Yoxthimer (Loudoun Valley) SR

Second Team
Xavier Colbert (Liberty) JR
Brad Gilson (Woodgrove) SR
Robbie Lawler (Handley) SR
Jhalil Mosley (Monticello) JR
Terry Wood (Sherando) SR

D3 Player of the Year: Ya Ya Anderson (Fluvanna)
D4 Player of the Year: Greg Graves (Potomac Falls)

D3 Coach of the Year: Munro Rateau (Fluvanna)
D4 Coach of the Year: Chad Dawson (Loudoun Valley)

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

News: Hayley Robertson Approved as Heritage Softball Coach; Ellis New Stone Bridge Boys Tennis Coach; Sheehan to Head New Champe Golf Program

(Feb. 28, 2012) - While the hiring of Mike Skinner to take over the Woodgrove High School football program was the big news to emerge from the school board meeting Tuesday, there were plenty of coaching hires with other new varsity head coaches: Hayley Robertson as Heritage's softball coach, Robert Ellis as Stone Bridge's boys tennis coach and Patrick Sheehan will start the new Champe golf program.

Here are all the new hires or rehires:

News: Stone Bridge AD Dave Hembach Named AAA Athletic Administrator of the Year

(Feb. 28, 2012) - Dave Hembach, the athletic director at Stone Bridge High School, has been selected as the Group AAA Athletic Administrator of the Year by the Past Presidents Council of the Virginia Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (VIAAA).

Football: Woodgrove Names Stone Bridge Defensive Coordinator Mike Skinner as Head Coach

Purcellville (Feb. 28, 2012) - Mike Skinner was formally named the Woodgrove High School head football coach Tuesday night after being approved by the Loudoun County School Board at its regularly scheduled meeting.

Skinner takes over the reins of the position that has been vacant since early January, and brings 32 years of high school coaching experience to Western Loudoun. He has experienced success at every stop throughout his career as both an assistant coach and a head coach. Skinner has served as the defensive coordinator at Stone Bridge High School the past four seasons, helping to lead one of the area’s most successful programs to four consecutive district championships, in addition to two Regional championships and two state final appearances.

Monday, February 27, 2012

News: VHSL Approves Loudoun Schools Requests to Divide Dulles into 2 Districts for Proposed 2013-15 Plan

(Feb. 27, 2012) - The Virginia High School League Redistricting and Reclassification committee approved today a request from Loudoun schools to be divided into two districts for the 2013-15 proposed plan.

The Dulles District would become a 7-team district with Champe (opening 2012), Dominion, Heritage, Loudoun County, Loudoun Valley, Park View and Woodgrove. A newly formed Potomac District would include current Cedar Run schools Broad Run and Freedom along with current Dulles schools Briar Woods, Potomac Falls and Tuscarora.

Stone Bridge in the revised plan remains in the Liberty District, the only school out of 13 Loudoun schools to not be in either the Dulles or Potomac districts.

"We are content to stay in the Liberty District for the next cycle," said Stone Bridge athletic director Dave Hembach. A move was considered to join the other Loudoun schools but the Stone Bridge administration felt the current situation and proposed plans to be "too iffy" and they had already made a firm commitment to the Liberty District where they have been playing since 2005.

Hembach pointed out that Stone Bridge maintains its rivalries with non-district contests against Loudoun schools in most sports.

Crew: Loudoun County High School Forms a Crew Club, Seeks Coaches

The one snowy day earlier this winter didn't stop the new Loudoun County
crew club from cleaning up their future launch site at Beaver Dam 
Leesburg (Feb. 27, 2012) - Loudoun County High School, under the guidance of former Syracuse University crew captain and master rower, Dr. Pete Hilgartner, has followed in the wake of Briar Woods and Stone Bridge and formed a crew club.

30 Raider students have paid $450 each to purchase boats and equipment and are currently in the process of hiring coaches. The students recently cleared land at Beaver Dam Rservoir for a launch site and the the club is purchasing boats, oars and safety equipment from colleges and other clubs up and down the east coast.

News: Heritage Athletic Booster Club Sets Spring Mulch Sale

Leesburg (Feb. 27, 2012) - The Heritage High School Pride Athletic Booster Club has set its Spring Mulch Sale with deliveries on March 23-24. Pre-order by March 9 for $4.50 per bag with free delivery of orders of 20 bags or more within 10 miles of Heritage. Full details and order form.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Basketball: All Four State Quarterfinal Games for Loudoun Teams Scheduled for Saturday March 3

(Feb. 26, 2012) - All four Loudoun teams that have advanced to the VHSL state quarterfinals will play on Saturday March 3.

Here is the schedule for Loudoun teams:

*D4 Boys: Potomac Falls vs. Tabb at 2:45 p.m. at Robinson High School in Fairfax
*D4 Boys: Loudoun Valley vs. Grafton at 6:30 p.m. at William & Mary
*D4 Girls: Loudoun County vs. Courtland at 6:15 p.m. at VCU
*D3 Girls: Woodgrove vs. James Monroe at 4:30 p.m. at VCU

Complete list of quarterfinals for all divisions and classifications

Boys Basketball: Potomac Falls Rallies at Loudoun Valley to Claim Third Straight Region II Division 4 Title

Potomac Falls Greg Graves clutches the regional trophy like another rebound
By Dan Sousa
VivaLoudoun Editor

Purcellville (Feb. 26, 2012) - In 2010 the Potomac Falls High School Region II Division 4 boys basketball title was groundbreaking as the Panther program finally broke through to the elite level en route to Loudoun's first ever boys hoops state title.

Last year a repeat was expected as Potomac Falls rolled through region with all its starters back, and a squad of 10 seniors and the Panthers won a second straight state title in dramatic fashion. Saturday night's regional title for Potomac Falls, however, was unexpected as they come as the Panthers erased a 9-point fourth quarter deficit to win 48-44 at Loudoun Valley, the Dulles District regular season and tournament champions that had beaten Potomac Falls three times on the season already.

"Sweet!," said Potomac Falls coach Jeff Hawes when asked to describe the title and turnaround of a team, with just four players back from last year and lone starter in 6-foot-7 Greg Graves.

Graves adds final point and then the Panther celebration begins

Click here for more videos from the final stretch. 

Potomac Falls (20-8) ended January at just 11-7 and on a skid of having dropped four of five but the Panthers have rebounded in February and are headed to the VHSL state quarterfinals next weekend where they will face Tabb at Robinson High School in Fairfax for a third consecutive year.

Loudoun Valley (24-4), which came in averaging 57 points a game against Potomac Falls this season but went cold down the stretch Saturday with just one field goal in the final five minutes of the contest and missing 12 consecutive shots at one point, will now travel to William and Mary next weekend to face Region I champion Grafton in the state quarterfinals.

Viking senior John Yoxthimer scored a game-high 17 points Saturday but 13 came in the first half as Loudoun Valley, which had run by Potomac Falls just a week ago in the Dulles District title 57-37, appeared poised to do it again as they led from the tip off until the final quarter in front of a standing room only crowd in Purcellville.

The Panthers switched up defenses in the second half and held the Vikings to just 18 points after the break. Graves, a Mount Saint Mary's recruit, was big in the final quarter with nine of his team-high 17 points and six of his 13 rebounds.

Maybe his biggest play of the night was a missed dunk with six minutes to go.

Potomac Falls SR Greg Graves postgame


Down by seven at that point, 37-30, Graves came flying in on the transition and attempted a major throwdown only to have ball hit off the back of the rim. As the Valley crowd roared the miss, Graves got the ball back after a wild scramble put the ball back in for an "and one" attempt.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Basketball: Saturday Night Playoff Scoreboard

VivaLoudoun Saturday Night High School Playoff Scoreboard
(And One use to be our nickname ... when it came to breakfast pastries ...)

Region II Boys Finals
Division 4
Potomac Falls 48, Loudoun Valley 44

Division 3
Fluvanna 64, Handley 57

Region II Girls Finals
Division 4
Millbrook 68, Loudoun County 41

Division 3
Liberty 39, Woodgrove 34

News: Dominion Grad Joseph Williams on Why I'm Hunger Striking at UVA

(Feb. 25, 2012) - Dominion High School grad and former Titan football player Joseph Williams is making national headlines with his hunger strike at the University of Virginia in support of the University's service-sector employees. The junior walk-on for the Cavs football team has been on a hunger strike now for eight days "to protest the economic and social injustices perpetrated by the UVa administration against the vast majority of the University's service-sector employees."

Read his essay on why he is hunger striking here: Why I'm hunger striking at UVA | MichaelMoore.com

Read an article on Yahoo Sports about the hunger strike here.

Girls Basketball: Tuscarora's Pickett Becomes First Huskies Hoops Player to Commit to Next Level

(Feb. 25, 2012) - Tuscarora High School girls basketball coach Michael Newkirk reports that senior Darrian Pickett has verbally committed to play next year at NCAA Division II University of Virginia at Wise. Picket becomes the first girls basketball player to commit to the next level since the school opened in 2010-11.

Pickett helped Tuscarora to a 17-9 record this season and a trip to the Region II Division 3 playoffs that ended in a semifinal loss on Thursday at Liberty, last year's Division 4 state champions.

Girls Basketball: Woodgrove Regional Title Game vs. Liberty Shifted to Kettle Run

(Feb. 25, 2012) - With just over two hours to go before tip off at Liberty High School a major mechanical malfunction has caused the Eagles Region II Division 3 girls basketball title game against Woodgrove to be moved to Kettle Run High School with the start time pushed back to 7:30 p.m.

Kettle Run is located at 7403 Academic Ave. in Nokesville.

Softball: Broad Run Senior Second Base Himler Commits to NCAA Division I Drexel Softball

(Feb. 25, 2012) - Broad Rum High School senior second base Jennie Himler has committed to play softball at NCAA Division Drexel University in Philadelphia.

She was accepted in the school's architecture program in January and has been invited to Drexel's Honors program as well. Himler has started for Broad Run's varsity since freshman year, and has been a fixture at second base since her sophomore year. She has played for 18U Fire & Ice since 2010.

Boys Soccer: Stone Bridge's Hamdan Commits to NCAA Division I VCU


(Feb. 25, 2012) - Stone Bridge High School senior Adam Hamdan has committed this week to play men's soccer next year at NCAA Division I VCU.

Hamdan is a member of the D.C. United U18 Academy who did not play for Stone Bridge last spring as a junior but is reportedly with the Bulldogs again for his senior campaign.

News: U.S. Marines Copter Crash in Arizona Claims Life of Loudoun Valley High School Grad Michael Quinn

(Feb. 25, 2012) - The Associated Press is reporting that  a U.S. Marines helicopter crash during a training exercise in Arizona has claimed the lives of seven including 28-year-old Loudoun Valley High School graduate Michael M. Quinn. Read the full story in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

Friday, February 24, 2012

College Corner: Three Broad Run Grads All to Start on the Mound in NCAA D1 Games This Weekend

Shane Vlasic
Courtesy of UMBC
Taylor Clarke
Courtesy of Towson
College Corner with editor Noelle Dormio
(Feb 24, 2012) - Three Broad Run High School grads are getting ready for an amazing weekend with all three former Spartans starting on the mound this weekend in NCAA Division I contests.

The three to keep an eye on:
**Cole Shain (BRHS 2008) of William and Mary: starts tonight at No. 1 University of Florida in Gainesville.
**Shane Vlasic (BRHS 2011) of UMBC: starts today in the Wake Forest Invitational against either Georgetown or Wake Forest
**Taylor Clarke (BRHS 2012) of Towson: will start this weekend at Louisiana-Lafayette. 


Cole Shain
Courtesy of William & Mary

College Corner: Briar Woods Grad Matt Bukovac Has Hot Start in Goal for D1 Robert Morris

Courtesy of Robert Morris University
College Corner with editor Noelle Dormio
(Feb 24, 2012) - Briar Woods High School grad Matt Bukovac, a freshman at DI Robert Morris University, was selected as both Defensive Player of the Week and Co-Rookie of the Week for the men's lacrosse team. Bukovac becomes the first Colonial ever to be honored in the NEC's Rookie of the Week category. He is also just the third Colonial ever to earn weekly honors for defensive prowess.

Bukovac tallied 16 saves in his first collegiate appearance between the pipes this past Saturday to help lead Robert Morris to a 10-8 victory at UMBC. His 16 saves came on 24 shots on goal, which gave him an impressive .667 save percentage for the game. While his saves mark finished just outside of the top 10 in single-game school history, his total is the most made by a NEC goalie thus far this season. The rookie, who notched two ground balls in the contest, also proved to have nerves of steel as he came through down the stretch. In the final 12 minutes of action, with a lead of no more than two goals, Bukovac stopped six of the final seven shots on goal by the Retrievers to help RMU claim victory. Bukovac managed to put up these numbers despite having to face UMBC's man-up unit on eight occasions. On six of their eight EMO chances, Bukovac and the Colonial defense helped keep the Retrievers off the board.

Read more

News: Viewing, Funeral Set for Pete Roberts, Long-time Supporter of Loudoun County Girls Basketball Program

(Feb. 24, 2012) - The Loudoun County High School girls program is mourning the passing this week of long-time supporter Pete Roberts, who was the grandfather of former Raider standout Kendra Holmes.

There will be a viewing tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. and again Saturday form 10 to 11 a.m. followed by a funeral at 11 a.m. All will be held at First Mount Olive Baptist Church in Leesburg (216 Loudoun St.).

Girls Basketball: Woodgrove Mauls Monticello to Earn First Ever State Tournament Trip

Another defensive effort has
Woodgrove in States
(Feb. 24, 2012) - The Woodgrove High School girls basketball team, in just its second season since the school opened, has earned its first trip to the VHSL state tournament as the Wolverines mauled Monticello Thursday, 66-31, in the Region II Division 3 semifinals.

Woodgrove (24-3) will now travel to face defending state champion Liberty on Saturday at 7 p.m. in the regional finals. Liberty captured the Division 4 state title last year and moved down to D3 this season. Both teams will advance to the state tournament.

Liberty advanced by beating another second-year school from Loudoun, Tuscarora, 52-24.

Girls Basketball: Loudoun County Headed Back to States for Third Time in Four Seasons

View more photos from this game by Richard Kirby

(Feb. 24, 2012) - The Loudoun County High School girls basketball team, the defending Division 4 state runner-up, is headed back to the state tournament for the third time in four seasons after the Raider beat Powhatan on the road Thursday night, 49-49, in the Region II semifinals.

Loudoun County (21-7) faces a tough task in the Region II Division 4 finals Saturday  at 7 p.m. as they travel to face two-time defending state champion Millbrook (the Pioneers won the previous two years in Division 3 before moving up to D4 this season). The Pioneers have won 76 straight games including a 93-23 win over Sherando Thursday in the semifinals. The Pioneers last loss was to Freedom in the 2010 state semifinals.

In Thursday's win over Powhatan the Raiders had a balanced scoring attack with Alex Lapple (11), Katrina Kirby (10), Erica Linnemann (9) and Kelly Maxey (9) leading the way.

Loudoun County will "host" a state quarterfinal game at Robinson High School if Fairfax County if they win on Saturday. If they lose to Millbrook, then Loudoun County will hit the road again. The Region I runner-up (either Courtland or Grafton) will travel to Robinson and the Region I champion will host the Region II runner-up, either at VCU's Siegel Center (if Courtland wins) or at William and Mary (Grafton).

Boys Basketball: Potomac Falls Books a Third Straight Trip to State Tournament with Win at Sherando

Potomac Falls coach Jeff Hawes hugs SR Greg Graves after
Panthers wrapped up a 3rd straight trip to States!
(Photo courtesy of Carl Lukat/Loudoun Times-Mirror)
By Carl Lukat
Loudoun Times-Mirror Sports Editor

Stephens City (Feb. 24, 2012) - While many of the faces are different and the sailing has certainly not been as smooth, the Potomac Falls High School boys basketball team is headed back to the Virginia Division 4 tournament for a third straight season.

The two-time defending state champion Panthers earned the right to defend their crown with a gritty 77-72 victory against host Sherando in the Region II Division 4 semifinals Feb. 23 in Stephens City.

"It's very rewarding," Potomac Falls coach Jeff Hawes said of advancing to states. "To graduate the group we graduated and really return one guy with any varsity experience; all be it a pretty good guy to return in the Player of the Year in our league. I'm really proud of these kids the way they've grown."

Boys Basketball: Loudoun Valley Returns to States for First Time Since 2004 with Decisive 56-29 Win Over Millbrook

John Yoxthimer led the Vikes Thursday with 23 points, 17 rebounds
By Dan Sousa
VivaLoudoun Editor
Purcellville (Feb. 24, 2012) - There can be no doubt that the one play that defined Thursday's Region II Division 4 boys basketball semifinal game came with 4:24 left in the contest as Loudoun Valley High School senior John Yoxthimer rattled the rim with a dunk to put his Vikings up 50-25 on Millbrook.

While Yoxthimer was putting the finishing touch on a 23-point, 17-rebound performance, on the other end of the floor Millbrook's top player, Rze Culbreath, in street clothes, was attending to a teammate that had left a trail of blood across the floor to the bench after taking a stray shot to the face.

It was simply a painful night for No. 5 seed Millbrook as the top seeded Vikings (24-3) jumped out to a 10-1 lead and never trailed en route to a decisive 56-29 victory that returns Loudoun Valley to the state playoff for the first time since 2004. First Loudoun Valley will shoot for the school's first regional title since 1999 when they host Dulles District foe Potomac Falls (19-8) on Saturday at 7 p.m.

Basketball: Thursday Night Playoff Scoreboard

VivaLoudoun Thursday Night Playoff Scoreboard
(Serving Loudoun since they put up the peach baskets ...)

Boys Region II Semifinals 
Division 4
No. 1 Loudoun Valley 56, No. 5 Millbrook 29
No. 3 Potomac Falls 77, No. 2 Sherado 72

Division 3
No. 1 Fluvanna 47, No. 5 Charlottesville 46
No. 3 Handley 66, No. 7 Monticello 62

Girls Region II Semifinals
Division 4
No. 1 Millbrook 93, No. 4 Sherando 23
No. 3 Loudoun County 49, No. 2 Powhatan 40

Division 3
No. 1 Liberty 52, No. 5 Tuscarora 24
No. 2 Woodgrove 66, No. 3 Monticello 31

Thursday, February 23, 2012

News: VHSL Ad Hoc Playoff/Postseason Study Group Presents Ideas on How New Plan Would Work

(Feb. 23, 2012)- The Virginia High School League's proposed plan to move to six classifications and eliminate regions starting the 2013-15 two-year cycle has raised questions as to how postseason and state playoffs would work under such a plan. To that end, the VHSL AD Hoc Playoff/Postseason Study Group met Feb. 6-7 and put forth some ideas on how teams would qualify for the next level of competition after district play.

One of the big ideas to emerge is that regardless of how teams fare in regular season play, the VHSL could be adopting an "All In" solution which would advance all teams (except for football) to postseason at a new level (coined Conference level) followed then by Sectionals (in current system called Regionals) and then finally the VHSL state tournament with as many as six championships in each sport that has at least 50 percent of schools participating statewide.

Read the full minutes here, but here are some highlights:

News: Cameron Carter Service Set for Sat. Feb. 25

(Feb. 23, 2012) - A service for Cameron Carter, who passed away yesterday, will begin at 11 a.m. on Saturday February 25, 2012 at Grace Covenant Church, 4600 Brookfield Corporate Dr. Chantilly, VA 20151. Repast will take place at the church following the service, concluding at 1:30 p.m. No services will be held on Friday.

In lieu of flowers the Carter family asks you to donate to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation: JDRF Capitol Chapter, 1400 K Street, NW Ste 725, Washington, DC 20005.

Boys Lacrosse: Loudoun County's A.J. Smith to Play at Christopher Newport

Leesburg (Feb. 23, 2012) - Loudoun County High School senior A.J. Smith verbally committed to play lacrosse for coach Todd Boward at NCAA Division III Christopher Newport University in the fall.

Smith has played with Fuze Lacrosse Club for the past five years and with Western Loudoun Lacrosse for the five prior years. In 2011, he was recognized as first team All-Dulles District, and 2nd Team All-Region II.

As Loudoun County's defensive captain and Defensive MVP, he helped lead the Raiders to their first regional playoff run in more than a decade.

Latest VivaLoudoun College Choice Chart ... if we don't have your favorite prep athlete listed, please give us a shout out (dan.sousa@vivaloudoun.com)

Wrestling: Freedom's Timbers Wins AAA State title, Young is Runner-up; Stone Bridge's Faul Third

(Feb. 23, 2012) - Loudoun had an amazing weekend at the Virginia High School League AAA state wrestling meet with two Freedom athletes making the finals with DaQuante Timbers becoming the school's first ever state champion at 285 pounds and Tyler Young taking runner-up at 182.

Stone Bridge senior Jonathan Faul finished his career with a school record 123 victories as he took third at 152.

Wrestling: Potomac Falls Zulkhuu Wins AA State Title; Loudoun County, Loudoun Valley Medal Two Each

(Feb. 23, 2012) - Potomac Falls High School senior Batchka Zulkhuu's state title at 152 pounds highlighted Loudoun's good showing at the Virginia High School League AA state wrestling meet in Salem with Loudoun County and Loudoun Valley each sending two wrestlers to the awards podium.

Loudoun Valley's David Garvis finished fourth at 182 and teammate Josh Cassada-Maple finished at 160. In that same weight class, Joe Cavallaro of Woodgrove took seventh.

For Loudoun County, Logan Smith was fifth at 132  and A.J. Pittas took sixth at 138.

Complete Brackets

Swim: Stone Bridge Freshman Andi Mack Takes 2nd in 100 Free, 4th in 200 Free at AAA State Meet; Leidy, Broad Run 200 Free Relay Medal

(Feb. 23, 2012) - Stone Bridge High School freshman made splash at her first Virginia High School League AAA state meet with a second place finish in the 200 free and a fourth in the 100 free.
Andi Mack
Mack swam a 1:52.45 in the 200 free finals to finish runner-up to senior Audrey Kula of Osbourn Park who touched in 1:52.31. In the 100 free Mack turned in a 52.38 in a race won by another freshman, Sofia Revilak of Battlefield in 51.44.

Broad Run senior Jacob Leidy finished 8th in the 100 fly with a 52.43. He turned in a season-best for Loudoun of 51.67 in the prelims. The race was won by Thomas Jefferson freshman Andrew Seliskar in 49.64.

Jacob Leidy
Leidy also helped the Spartan 200 free relay team to a seventh place finish with Leidy, Michael Kopecky, Jack Morrisroe and Alan Horback clocking at 1:29.66. Frank W. Cox High School won the race in a state record time of 1:24.85.

Oakton won the girls team title with 183 points with a close battle for second between Osbourn Park (166) and West Potomac (162). Cox won the boys title with 246 points with Oakton runner-up with 168 and TJ third at 146.

Complete results

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Gymnastics: Freedom as a Team, Robinson in All-Around Take Third at VHSL State Meet

Freedom: Third in the state!
(Feb. 22, 2012) - Freedom High School sophomore Arianna Robinson took third place in the All Around at the 2012 VHSL open state meet at Salem High School on Saturday. The day before, Freedom as a team had finished third behind state champion Cox and runner-up Washington-Lee.

The Eagles scored 144.475 with Cox at 148.075 and W-L with 146.200.
Arianna Robinson

Robinson scored 38.375 to finish behind winner Jamie Stone of Western Branch (38.875) and Mary Lynn Clark of Washington-Lee (38.650). Loudoun County's Victoria Miner finished 15th with 36.675, just ahead of teammate Jessica Drews with 36.000. Woodgrove's Amanda Huebner scored 35.775 and Loudoun County's Hannah Powell, 35.000.

Photo Galleries: Basketball - Heritage vs. Sherando Region II Boys, Girls Quarterfinals by Gary Sousa

(Feb. 22, 2012) - Loudoun teams were out in Gary Sousa's neck of the woods (yes there are still woods after you leave the Loudoun County line headed west!) and he shot bot the boys and girls Heritage vs. Sherando Region II quarterfinals contests. As always, great photos from the talented Mr. Sousa (and what a great name!) ...

Boys gallery: 69 shots
Girls gallery: 75 shots








Boys Basketball: Loudoun Valley and Potomac Falls Left Standing After Region II Quarterfinals

(Feb. 22, 2012) - Hopes were high with seven Loudoun boys basketball teams in the Region II playoffs, including six of the eight teams in the Division 4 tournament, but after Tuesday's quarterfinals only Loudoun Valley and Potomac Falls were left standing.

Loudoun Valley (23-3), the top seed in D4, took take of Dulles District foe Park View, 77-53. Potomac Falls (18-8), the No. 3 seed in D4 after falling to Valley in the Dulles tournament title game, fought off a challenge from Loudoun County, 56-47, in another all-local contest.

The Vikings remain at home, hosting No. 5 Millbrook, a somewhat surprise 60-49 winner over No. 4 Briar Woods, on Thursday in the semifinals. Briar Woods (18-7) started the season out 15-2 and was at the top of the Dulles standings until the final week of the regular season but the Falcons are done after finishing 3-5 down the stretch.

Potomac Falls travels Thursday to No. 2 seed Sherando, a 75-67 winner over Heritage Tuesday. Both games are 7 p.m. starts.

Girls Basketball: Trio of Loudoun Teams a Game Away from States

(Feb. 22, 2012) - All season girls basketball in Loudoun has taken a backseat to the individual high-scoring antics on the boys side of a bevy of 4-year stars, but on the first night of Region II action Tuesday the girls took the wheel and they are now trying the playoff bus with a trio of teams just a game away from qualifying for the state tournament.

Dulles District's top three seeds advanced with Woodgrove (23-3) running by Charlottesville, 58-25; Loudoun County (20-7) doubling up on district foe Dominion, 61-30; and Tuscarora (17-8) becoming the only Loudoun team to win on the road Tuesday with a 55-38 win at Warren County.

Woodgrove, the No. 2 seed in Division 3, will host No. 3 Monticello, which edged Handley, 49-46, on Thursday in the semifinals. On the others side the girls D3 bracket, No. 5 seed Tuscarora will play at top seed Liberty, a 54-20 winner over Brentsville. Loudoun County, the No. 3 seed in Division 4, will make the long trip semifinal trip south to face No. 3 Powhatan, a 57-38 winner over Briar Woods. All games are at 7 p.m.

With two teams advancing from each bracket to the VHSL state tournament, a win on Thursday guarantees a spot in the Big Dance and a loss will end the season.

Girls Basketball: Foxcroft Dominates Emmanuel Christian in DAC Playoffs First Round

Senior captain Lizzie Wilford collected Foxccroft's first
double-double Tuesday with 18 points and 12 rebounds 
in Foxcroft's (44) 51-9 triumph over Emmanuel Christian 
in the first round of the DAC Div II playoffs.
Special to VivaLoudoun via Foxcroft School
Middleburg (Feb. 22, 2012) - These games are known in sports circles as “laughers", though no one was really laughing, or even smiling, after Foxcroft's 51-9 humbling over Emmanuel Christian School Tuesday in the first round of the Delaney Athletic Conference Division II basketball playoffs.


Though the lopsided result was expected ... and not much fun ... nonetheless, the win was Foxcroft’s seventh of the season – the most the squad has amassed since the 2005-2006 season. It also advanced Foxcroft to a Thursday afternoon showdown with Wakefield Country Day School in Flint Hill. The DAC girls basketball championships are scheduled for Saturday at Highland School in Warrenton.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Basketball: Live! Scoring Updates from Region II

Live Scoreboard

Region II Boys Quarterfinals
Division 3
No. 1 Fluvanna 83, No. 8 Warren County 56 FINAL
No. 5 Charlottesville 62, No. 4 Fauquier 52 FINAL
No. 3 Handley 65, No. 6 Woodgrove 51 FINAL
No. 7 Monticello 67, No. 2 Liberty 63 FINAL

Thursday Semifinals
No. 5 Charlottesville at No. 1 Fluvanna
No. 7 Monticello at No. 3 Handley

Division 4
No. 1 Loudoun Valley 77, No. 8 Park View 53 FINAL
No. 5 Millbrook 60, No. 4 Briar Woods 49 FINAL
No. 3 Potomac Falls 56, No. 6 Loudoun County 47 FINAL
No. 2 Sherando 75, No. 7 Heritage 67 FINAL

Thursday's Semifinals
No. 5 Millbrook at No. 1 Loudoun Valley
No. 3 Potomac Falls at No. 2 Sherando

Region II Girls Quarterfinals
Division 3
No. 1 Liberty 54, No. 8 Brentsville 20
No. 5 Tuscarora 55, No. 4 Warren County 38 FINAL
No. 3 Monticello 49, No. 6 Handley 46 FINAL
No. 2 Woodgrove 58, No. 7 Charlottesville 25 FINAL

Thursday's Semifinals
No. 5 Tuscarora at No. 1 Liberty
No. 3 Monticello at No. 2 Woodgrove

Division 4
No. 1 Millbrook 88, No. 8 Potomac Falls 23 FINAL
No. 4 Sherando 66, No. 5 Heritage 52 FINAL
No. 3 Loudoun County 61, No. 6 Dominion 30 FINAL
No. 2 Powhatan 57, No. 7 Briar Woods 38 FINAL


Thursday's Semifinals
No. 4 Sherando at No. 1 Millbrook
No. 3 Loudoun County at No. 2 Powhatan

Basketball: Region II Playoffs Start Tonight with 14 (Yes 14!) in Action

(Feb. 21, 2012) - The Region II boys and girls basketball tournaments starts tonight and 14 of Loudoun's 18 teams will play in quarterfinal action.

Three of the games feature all-Loudoun match-ups with boys Division 4 No. 1 seed Loudoun Valley hosting No. 8 Park View and No. 3 Potomac Falls taking on No. 6 Loudoun County. In girls action, No. 6 Loudoun County hosts No. 6 Dominion.

D4 boys No. 3 Briar Woods and D3 girls No. 2 Woodgrove are also at home tonight giving fans a choice of five venues from Sterling to Purcellville to choose from. Start times are 7 p.m.

Region II Boys Quarterfinals
Division 3
No. 8 Warren County at No. 1 Fluvanna
No. 5 Charlottesville at No. 4 Fauquier
No. 6 Woodgrove at No. 3 Handley
No. 7 Monticello at No. 2 Liberty

Division 4
No. 8 Park View at No. 1 Loudoun Valley
No. 5 Millbrook at No. 4 Briar Woods
No. 6 Loudoun County at No. 3 Potomac Falls
No. 7 Heritage at No. 2 Sherando

Region II Girls Quarterfinals
Division 3
No. 8 Brentsville at No. 1 Liberty
No. 5 Tuscarora at No. 4 Warren County
No. 6 Handley at No. 3 Monticello
No. 7 Charlottesville at No. 2 Woodgrove

Division 4
No. 8 Potomac Falls at No. 1 Millbrook
No. 5 Heritage at No. 4 Sherando
No. 6 Dominion at No. 3 Loudoun County
No. 7 Briar Woods at No. 2 Powhatan

News: Vigil to be Held Tonight at 5:30 at Briar Woods for Cameron Carter

(Feb. 21, 2012)- The Briar Woods High School community is holding a vigil tonight at 5:30 p.m. at the Falcons football field for Cameron Carter, young teen daughter of Tom and Renee Carter, who passed away this morning. Her friends are asking people to wear purple.

Cameron Carter is the 14-year-old younger sister of Briar Woods senior Alex Carter, high school football All-American and Virginia state player of the year headed to Stanford next year. Her father Tom is a former Washington Redskin.

Read this article from Ashburn Patch with insight into Cameron's life.

Editor's note: Our thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Carter family and the Briar Woods community.

Cheers Sports and VivaLoudoun Athletes of the Month for January 2012

More photos from shoot

(Feb. 21, 2012) - Cheers Sports and VivaLoudoun announced today their Athletes of the Month for January 2012.

Each month, VivaLoudoun.com editor Dan Sousa selects the top high school athletes from across Loudoun and they are invited to a photo shoot. The January 2012 honorees met at Lifetime Fitness in Ashburn on Sunday, Feb. 5.


January 2012
Gymnastics
Jessica Drews (Loudoun County


Amanda Huebner (Woodgrove)
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Shelby Keye (Stone Bridge)



Shannon Landry (Freedom)


Boys Swim
Eoghan Foley (Potomac Falls)


Eric Guessford (Briar Woods)


Ian Miller (Loudoun Valley)


Aidan O'Hara (Dominion)



Girls Swim
Kiri Harvey (Potomac Falls)


Lizzie Mittan (Briar Woods)


Kaleigh Rosenburg (Heritage)


Rachel Williams (Dominion)



Boys Basketball
Courtland Arbogast (Heritage)


Brad Gilson (Woodgrove)


Greg Graves (Potomac Falls)


Myles Tate (Briar Woods)



Girls Basketball
Amirah Al-Bayyinah (Tuscarora)


Sarah Hardison (Woodgrove)


Katrina Kirby (Loudoun County)


Murielle Tiernan (Stone Bridge)




Wrestling
David Garvis (Loudoun Valley)


Neil Hartman (Broad Run)


A.J. Pittas (Loudoun County)


Logan Smith (Loudoun County)


DaQuante Timbers (Freedom)


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