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Team Joe: Tee It Up for a Good Cause!

See flyer below to register for tournament and sponsorship information

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(Aug. 28, 2008) – Plans are underway for the Second Annual Team Joe Charity Golf Tournament.  Last year’s inaugural tournament was a huge success, raising $25,000 that was donated to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at INOVA Fairfax Hospital for Children. We are hoping to raise even more this year!


Joe Petrella was born 12 weeks early, and entered this world weighing only 1½ pounds.  He had to fight for his life the moment he took his first breath.  Joe was fortunate to have a team of doctors, specialists, and nurses waiting for him when he arrived at the NICU moments after being born.  They diligently looked after him to make sure he survived those critical first few minutes, hours, and days, and never left his side for the next 104 days.  These wonderful people do this for many of the high risk births from all over our region.  Together, we can help them to continue to give the outstanding care to all the miracle babies who enter their doors.


The hospital will soon be breaking ground on the construction of a new NICU.  As part of this project they will have a family lounge that will be inside of the NICU.  This is a much needed addition to the facility in that parents will have a place to take a break, meet with doctors, and spend time with other family members… all within the walls of the NICU.  We will be providing the funds for the furnishing of this room, so the more funds we raise, the more amenities we’ll be able to provide.  This lounge will be called “Joe’s Room,” and with your help we’ll create a comfortable space where families can take a much needed break and spend more time closer to their baby.


Please take a moment to look over the Team Joe Golf attachment.  We would really appreciate it if you can help us in any way possible, either by sponsoring, playing, donating prizes, volunteering, or anything else you could do to help.  Please pass on this email to anyone you know who might also be interested in helping us.  We know that everyone has a very hectic schedule, but we would really appreciate you taking the time to help us.


Please visit our website, www.teamjoe.org.  Be sure to look at the Team Joe Golf 2007 page and all of our wonderful sponsors.  Without their help, and the help of many volunteers, the tournament would have not been such a huge success.  Please help us make 2008 even better!


Special offer: Register and pay by September 3rd and you will automatically be entered in a special raffle.  We sold out the tournament last year, so secure your spot and register early.  Entry deadline is September 26th.


Thanks!


Denny, Gen, and Joe Petrella


Golf Committee:
Jerry Cummings
Ron Petrella
Joe Donatella
Jason Bagby
Rob Fulcer
Chad Parsons
Josh Pringle



 

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Adidas National Lacrosse Classic

Adidas, working with Joel Franklin at Level2Sports, held it’s inaugural National Lacrosse All American Classic at the Germantown, Maryland, soccerplex this past July (18-20 July).  Featured were 26 teams of 25 players each from across the United States that took part in a lacrosse tournament to crown the national champion.  These teams featured rising juniors and seniors from the following regional locations:  Atlanta, Baltimore Private and Public Schools, Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Denver, Greensboro, Los Angeles, Long Island, Orlando, Princeton, Rochester, San Francisco, and the Washington DC-Virginia Private and Public Schools. 


There were tryouts during the early part of the summer for these teams and players were selected by the team coaches.  Three players from the Dulles area were selected to play on the team representing public schools from the Washington, D.C. area and Northern Virginia (named MARVA). 


Russell East, a midfielder from Heritage High School in Leesburg, Derek Maltz, an attackman, from Stone Bridge High School in Ashburn, and Austin Underwood, a long stick middie and defenseman from Briar Woods were chosen to respresent Virginia for the MARVA team.  It was a great three days of super hot weather and competition, with the Rochester, NY, team emerging as the victor and winning the right to represent the United States against the adidas Canadian Champion. 


All players, including the three from the Dulles area, received adidas All American honors in this inaugural event. 


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Golf Round-up: Eagles Nip BR; BW, LC Keep in Winning

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By Dan Sousa
LoudounPrepSports.com Senior Content Editor

(Aug. 27, 2008) – Freedom High School edged Broad Run Monday by three strokes at Lansdowne, 168-171, in AA Dulles District dual meet action.

Also Monday, Briar Woods and Loudoun County remain in a dead heat in the district regular-season title race with the Falcons defeating *** View by 21 strokes at Algonkian, 154-175, and the Raiders some 20 strokes better than Potomac Falls, 148-168, at Westpark. In other Dulles play, Heritage earned its first dual meet win with a 166-174 victory over Dominion at Goose Creek.

Freedom 168, Broad Run 171 @ Lansdowne


Ashburn – Alex Choi continued his fine play with a 37 at Lansdowne to lead the Eagles past Broad Run.

Tyler Campos also turned in a 37 for the Spartans but Choi was backed by a 42 from Jason Scrivo, a 44 from Nick Lee and a 45 by Tyler Blake.

The Spartans scoring was rounded out by Tim Sanders (43), Isaac Wharton (45) and Austin Moser (46).


Loudoun County 148, Potomac Falls 168 @ Westpark

Leesburg – The Raiders kept pace with the Falcons in the Dulles District regular-season race with four scores under 40 on Monday at Westpark.

Jon Youst and Andrew Brenneman each shot 36 to lead LC with Brantley Kushner firing 37 and Kevin Cook 39.

Michael Tondi led the Panthers with a 39 followed by Michael Serone (40), Brett Johnson (43) and Scott Trump (47).


Briar Woods 154, Park View 175 @ Algonkian

Sterling – In another show of the Falcon’s team’s depth, the Briar Woods Falcons defeatged Park View by 21 strokes in a nine hole match at Algonquin – 154 to 175. Despite fresh aeration of both fairways and greens, Robbie Mitchell led the Falcons with an even par 36. He was followed by Ethan Ochs at 38 and Jon Howard with a 39. T.J. Bailey closed the scoring four with a 41. Ryan Geckler carded a 44 after being beaned by a wayward shot (medical attention not required, but a nice souvenir, nonetheless).  Troy Ioannou finished his very first competitive match at 48.


Shot of the day for BW went to Ethan Ochs with a 4 iron from just over 200 yards on the 6th hole to put him within putting range of an eagle.


Jake Wilton and Sam Ryan each shot 42 for Park View. Josh Carter (45) and Trevor Scales (48) rounded out the Patriots scoring.


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2008 Heritage Pride Football Preview

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Heritage Pride — Region II, Division 4, Class AA Dulles District

Head Coach: Wes Driskill, seventh year.

Record at Heritage:
26-34.

2007 Record: 7-3 overall, 5-2 district.

Key Losses:
 OL/DL Alex Bailey; OL/DL Chas Barcelona; FB/LB Nick Cadwell; OL/DL Ryan Furtner; OL/DL Chris Groomes; TE/LB Michael Massey; WR/LB Bryan McCarthy; QB Kyle Nelson; WR/DB Curtis Rustin; OL/DL Ben Stroud; WR/DB Darius Tibbs.  

Top Returners: TE/LB Russell East, Sr.; OL/DL Thomas Ewing, Sr.; OL/DL Jake Fowler, So.; QB Zach Gordon, Sr.; OL/DL Josh Labuhn, Jr.; RB/DB Ross Madison, Sr.; RB/LB David McCarthy, Jr.; WR/DB T.J. McPhaul, Sr.; OL/DL Aaron McMichael, Sr; OL/DL Lawrence Middleton, Sr.

New Faces: LB Danny Offei, Sr; LB Austin McCalla; QB Brian Rody, So; OL/LB Joshn Toney, Jr.

Game to Watch:
Week 6, Oct. 3 vs. Broad Run
The district title runs through Ashburn and the Pride came very close in 2007 to knocking the Spartans off with the game tied at 10-10 with less than five minutes to play when a botched punt and a trick BR play led to a 17-10 Spartans win. A win here would go along way to Heritage’s first ever playoff berth.  

Stadium: Heritage High School Stadium
(Capacity 3,000).

Heritage Looking for Its Turn in the Playoffs
By Dan Sousa

Senior Content Edtior, LoudounPrepSports.com

sixth in a series of 10.

Leesburg – “Don’t want to be on the outside looking in”.

You can find that motto somewhere in the Heritage High School weight room and it sums up how the Pride feel after posting 7-3 marks in 2005 and 2007, only to just miss the playoffs based on the VHSL football ratings.

“We feel like we have the talent and we have done the work. We just have to get together with a good team chemistry and execute our offense and defense well and have good special teams,” said Pride coach Wes Driskill who has gone 18-12 over the past three years after opening the school in 2002 with a 8-22 mark in the first three seasons. “We feel like we have a shot.”

All-District running back Ross Madison returns for his senior season after a junior campaign during which he rushed for more than 800 yards on six yards a carry and some district coaches called him the top runner in 2007 in the Dulles. Madison’s offseason workout numbers are impressive to say the least as he posted a 4.47 40, 9-8 broad jump, 31-inch vertical leap and 450-pound squad.

“He had a tremendous offseason and really has dedicated himself,” said Driskill.

The only place the Pride doesn’t want to see Madison at is quarterback as it was injuries to two QB’s in the 2007 season opener against South Lakes that forced the running back to move to quarterback. The Pride, also playing with two offensive lineman out in that game, lost and it cost them a playoff berth in the long run.

Running the zone read offense with Kyle Nelson’s graduation, will either be senior Zach Gordon or sophomore Brian Rody.

On defense, the Pride is just happy to see defensive coordinator Jason “Choppy” Burke on the sidelines after surviving a heart attack in July while working out at the school. Burke will rely on defensive leader Russell East.

“Last year with six games left we kind of got our momentum up. We kind of started to steamroll,” said East, who has noticed more of an up-tempo in the team’s two-a-days in 2008. “Coach is trying to get us started now.”

Driskill will also use East on offense where he will play tight end.

“He is a good runner on offense after he gets the ball,” said Driskill.

Heritage was tied in 2007 with Broad Run late in the fourth quarter before a botched punt and BR trick play led to the Spartans 17-10 win. Against Park View, the Pride were tied in a back-and-forth game early before a littany of turnovers and sacks led to a PV win. It still bothers Heritage that they couldn’t run against PV’s three-man front.

“They rushed three and we couldn’t run. That is ridiculous,” said Driskill who promised a better Pride rushing attack in 2008.

A key perhaps may be that Heritage may start seven or eight players both ways until some younger players are ready to step up. In that case, Heritage will have to keep those two-way players healthy in order to achieve that first playoff bid.


Adios, Barcelona
Heritage’s 275-pound lineman Chas Barcelona moved with his family to Conneticut for his senior season. Heritage did benefit from the transfer of offensive lineman/linebacker Josh Toney from Potomac Falls.

The One and Only
West Driskill in the Pride’s only coach in school history, making his seventh season. In an area with a rash of new coaches — seven of the 10 Loudoun schools have coaches entering their third varsity season or less — Driskill is No. 2 in years with his school behind Stone Bridge’s Mickey Thompson, who enters his ninth year with the Bulldogs.

Welcome Back
Heritage benefits this season from the return of seveal players unable to play in 2007 because of injuries including two linebackers in Danny Offei and Austin McCalla.” 


Quotable
“I think we have a legitimate shot to make that (playoff) run.”
    — Heritage coach Wes Driskill



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Dulles District Golf Round-up: BW, BR, LC and PF All Win


By Dan Sousa
LoudounPrepSports.com Senior Content Editor

(Aug. 23, 2008) – The AA Dulles District high school golf season moved full swing into the dual meet action Thursday with a full slate of action. Briar Woods, Broad Run, Loudoun County and Potomac Falls all came away with victories.

Briar Woods defeated Freedom at South Riding, 151-160; Broad Run held off a feisty Dominion squad, 155-161, at Lansdowne; Loudoun County handled Heritage, 161-173; and Potomac Falls knocked off neighbor Park View, 163-173, at Lowes Island. All play was nine holes.

Briar Woods 151, Freedom 160
Despite the slippery greens and narrow fairways at South Riding – and the absence of Carl Brendes and Michael Birmingham at a junior golf event — the Falcons posted four scores in the 30s with freshman Adam Ochs shooting even par 36 with Jon Howard just one over at 37. Robbie Mitchell and Ryan Geckler both closed with 39.

BW coach Bob Vitti reports that the shot of the day for BW was Mitchell’s approach on No. 9 which was within inches of rolling in, even though he was left with a hefty birdie putt.

Alex Choi led the Eagles with a 37 followed by Jason Scrivo at 39 and Tyler Blake and Nick Lee both at 42.

BW has never lost to Freedom in golf, winning in 21 consecutive events against their mid-county rivals.

Broad Run 155, Dominion 161
Ryan Cartee fired a 37 and Isaac Wharton (38) and Tyler Campos (39) added strong roounds for the Spartans in the dual meet win.  Andrew Londos shot 41 for BR.

Dominion was led by a 39 from Dalton Brown and 40 by Kevin Cook. Michael Biller (41) and Rich Boudreau (41) rounded out the Titan scoring.

Loudoun County 161, Heritage 173
Brantley Kushner led the Raiders with a 39 followed closely by Kevin Cook (40), Michael Walker (41) and Dan Jackson (41).

Potomac Falls 163, Park View 173
Michael Tondi (39) and Brett Johnson (40) led the Panthers to the dual meet victory Thursday. Scott Trump and Shon Raven each shot 42 to round out the scoring for PF.

Park View was led by Jake Wilton at 40 followed by Josh Carter (41), Trevor Scales (44) and Steven Balik (48).


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2008 Cheers Sports Open Complete Results

 


2008 Dulles District Golf Mini-Tournament No. 2


Cheers Sports Open


Aug. 18, 2008 at Algonkian


(# next to each player is his class in school)


Team: Loudoun Valley (299), Loudoun County (307), Briar Woods (315
Individual: Davidson (LV) 71, Kushner (LC) 75, Bosse (LV) 75, Hickey (LV) 75, Jackson (LC) 76, Cook (LC) 77
Closest to the Pin: #8 Wharton (BR) 7’8″, #12 Sisson (PF) 4’0″. 








































































































  Briar Woods


 Out


 In


 Total


 Team


 


 Broad Run 


 Out


In 


Total 


Team 


 12


 Carl Brendes


42


37


 79


 315


 


 12


 Ryan Campos 


42


45


 87


 337


 11


 Jon Howard


41


39


 80


 


 


 12


 Tim Sanders


41


43


 84


 


 9


 Adam Ochs


38


39


 77


 


 


 11


 Ryan Cartee


39


42


 81


 


 12


 Ethan Ochs


41


44


 85


 


 


 12


 Isaac Wharton


41


45


 86


 


 11


 Nathan Burcak


42


42


 84


 


 


 12


 Austin Moser


46


41


 87


 


 12


 T. J. Bailey


42


37


 79


 


 


 11


 Andrew Londos


42


44


 86


 


 







































































































  Dominion


 Out


 In


 Total


 Team


 


 Freedom


 Out


In 


Total 


Team 


 10


 Shelby Shote


40


37


 77


 323


 


 11


 Tyler Blake


48


37


 87


 334


 12


 Michael Biller


40


43


 83


 


 


 11


 Alex Choi


45


37


 82


 


 12


 Tyler Martinez


49


42


 91


 


 


 11


 Nick Lee


39


43


 82


 


 10


 Richard Boudreau


41


42


 83


 


 


 10


 Chris Kennedy


40


44


 84


 


 11


 Kevin Cook


43


41


 84


 


 


 10


 Jason Scrivo


44


42


 86


 


 12


 Dalton Brown


41


39


 80


 


 


 10


 Chelsae Kim


 


 


 DQ


 


 








































































































 Heritage


 Out


 In


 Total


 Team


 


 Loudoun County


 Out


In 


Total 


Team 


 12


 Tierney Stanghor


46


47


 93


 361


 


 10


 Kevin Cook 


37


40


 77


 307


 12


 Stefan Kronnenberg


44


48


 92


 


 


 10


 Andrew Brenneman


40


43


 83


 


 10


 Paige Pomerene


46


42


 88


 


 


 12


 Michael Walker


39


40


 79


 


 9


 John Conley


43


46


 89


 


 


 10


 Brantley Kushner


37


38


 75


 


 12


 Emmitt Roth


46


46


 92


 


 


 11


 Jon Youst


37


42


 79


 


 10


 Katie Labgold


52


46


 98


 


 


 11


 Dan Jackson


39


37


 76


 


 








































































































 Park View


 Out


 In


 Total


 Team


 


 Potomac Falls


 Out


In 


Total 


Team 


 10


 Jake Wilton


48


49


 97


 371


 


 12


 Michael Tondi 


38


41


 79


 330


 12


 Steven Balik


46


50


 96


 


 


 10


 Brett Johnson


40


42


 82


 


 12


 Trevor Scales


44


47


 91


 


 


 xx


 Christian Fortier


46


45


 91


 


 12


 Josh Carter


49


39


 88


 


 


 12


 Jake Orpin


43


46


 89


 


 12


 Nick Boryan


49


47


 96


 


 


 12


 Andrew Sisson


49


46


 95


 


 11


 Adam Flees


49


57


 106


 


 


 10


 Scott Trump


37


43


 80


 


 





































































































 Loudoun Valley


 Out


 In


 Total


 Team


 


 Stone Bridge


 Out


In 


Total 


Team 


 11


  Brandon Deleonardis


37


40


 77


 299


 


 12


 Russell Moore 


42 


39


 81


 333


 10


  Scott Davidson


37


34


 71


 


 


 12


 Eddie Cutler


40


39


 79


 


 11


  Brian Hickey


35


40


 75


 


 


 12


 Carl Lyon


48


46


 94


 


 11


  Zack Bosse


39


36


 75


 


 


 10


 Ian Robertson


43


44


 87


 


 10 


  Tanner Welsh


42


40


 82


 


 


 11


 Jordan Coakley


43


43


 86


 


 10


  Mac Kaseman


42


42


 84


 


 


 11


 Lucas Ward


48


44


 92

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All 10 Loudoun Schools to Tee it Up at Cheers Sports Open

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By Dan Sousa
LoudounPrepSports.com Senior Content Editor

Sterling (Aug. 17, 2008) – For Dulles District golf teams Monday’s 2008 Cheers Sports Open at Algonkian is a chance to go up against AA power Briar Woods High School which has captured all but one district event dating back to the 2006 distirct tournament. The Falcons shot 294 last week to win the first district mini tournament by nine strokes and a win Monday, in what serves as the second Dulles mini tournament, would put BW in a comfortable position to repeat their regular-seasond district title.

Monday’s event, however, also includes AAA Loudoun Valley and Stone Bridge, making it the only golf tournament on the season to feature all 10 Loudoun schools. So expect bragging rights to be on the line as the Falcons look to match scorecards with Valley which opened the season with a 291 to win the Curly Licklider at Shenandoah Valley. BW finished third at that 23-team tournament with a 298.

Last year Valley brough a split squad to the Cheers tournament as they were also competing elsewhere but the Vikes are fielding their “A” line-up Monday in promises to be some exceptional prep golf. Valley followed its Licklider win with a victory in the Battlefield District first mini tournament.

Monday’s event will include medals for individuals finishing first through sixth as well as closest to the pin and long drive contests. Cheers Sports is providing all awards and lunch to the players.

The Falcons line-up Monday does not include defending district champion Michael Birmingham, but BW is plenty deep with six players shooting 77 or under in the win at Raspberry Falls in the first Dulles District mini tournament.


Cheers Sports Open 2008


8 a.m. shotgun start at Algonkian – tee times
                      
1A—Cook (LC), Tondi (PF), Brendes(BW), Campos (BR)


1B–Shote (D), Blake (F), Deleonardis (LV), Stangohr (H)


18A—Moore (SB), Wilton (PV), Brenneman (LC), Johnson (PF)


18B— Howard (BW), Sanders (BR), Biller (D), Choi (F)


17A— Davidson (LV), Kronenberg (H), Cutler (SB) Balik (PV)


17B— Walker (LC),Fortier (PF), A. Ochs (BW), Cartee (BR)


16A— Martinez (D),N. Lee (F), Hickey (LV), Pomerene (H)


15A — Lyon  (SB),Scales   (PV),Kushner (LC), Orpin  (PF)


15B— E.Ochs (BW), Wharton (BR),Beaudreau (D) Kennedy (F)


14A— Bosse ( LV), Conley (H), Robertson (SB) Carter (PV)


14B— Youst (LC), Sisson (PF), Burcak (BW), Moser (BR)


13A— Cook (D), Scrivo (F),  Welsh  (LV), Roth (H)


13B— Coakley (SB),Boryan  (PV), Linville (LC), Trump (PF)                              

12A— Bailey (BW), Londos (BR),Brown (D),Kim (F)


11A— Kaseman (LV), Labgold (H),Ward (SB), Flees (PV)

Cheers Invitational – Look Back
2007 Champion: Briar Woods (@ Algonkian) 316
2006 Champion: Potomac Falls (@ Lansdowne) 308

2007 Individual champion: Christian Darden (Heritage) 72
2006 Individual champion: Kevin McLister (Loudoun County) 70

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Golf Preview 2008

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By Dan Sousa
LoudounPrepSports.com Senior Content Editor


(Aug. 12, 2008) – The two Loudoun teams that advanced to the state tournament in 2007, Briar Woods in AA and Loudoun Valley in AAA, have enough talent returning in 2008 that you can almost book their tee times for the postseason.

If it wasn’t bad enough news to the Dulles District competition that Briar Woods had its entire starting line-up back, including defending district champion Michael Birmingham, try this on for size: Birmingham may not be the best player on his team some rounds this season.

“He has two or three guys chasing him on a regular basis,” said BW coach Bob Vitti.

Freshman Adam Ochs is a newcomer that is a force to be reckoned with in the district as he shot a 69 in qualifying. Briar Woods had one of the area’s lowest qualifying cuts in 2007 in the low 90s and this year the Falcons had an amazingly low cut mark of 84 to make the team.

All of the “****** B’s” return that helped Briar Woods capture the regular-season championship and the Region II title including Birmingham, Carl Brendes, Spencer Burcak and T.J. Bailey. Robbie Mitchell and Ethan Ochs are solid bets to be in a line-up that features seven seniors and four juniors.

BW surprised some teams in 2006 with a victory in the district tournament and in 2007 they were the frontrunner all year, faltering only when they got to states. The talented team would like a return engagement.


“It was invaluable for them to find out what the next level of competition is all about,” said Vitti.

Birmingham, for his part, welcomes the challenges, even when they come in the form of a ninth grader.

“Adam should help us on the march to go to states,” said Birmingham.
 
Briar Woods found out, however, that to rule Loudoun, you also have to tangle with the AAA teams and Loudoun Valley in the first week of the season picked right up where they left off in 2007 when they introduced themselves to the Northwest Region by taking the title on the road to earn a trip to states.

In 2007 it was Battlefield standing in the way of the Vikes in the Cedar Run District and Valley has the upperhand already in 2008 after taking the district’s first preseason tournament.

“This is a huge win,” said long-time LV coach Gary McKay after the Vikes shot 304 to best Battlefield by two strokes.

It was especially sweet for LV since last year the two schools went to sudden death in a dual match that the Bobcats won.

“They have some great players … it’s good to beat them,” said sophomore Scott Davidson.

Unlike the senior laden BW team, the Vikes have a corp group of sophomores and juniors in the line-up which could spell the start of a nice run for McKay’s team.

Valley was actually a bit down with the score after posting 291 and 296 to start the season, the first a Curly Licklider Memorial Tournament record and the second a Valley school record, 8-over par at Raspberry Falls.

Dulles District Preview

Broad Run: Don’t count the Spartans out. Broad Run has been knocking on the door for several years but hasn’t been able to climb over Potomac Falls, Briar Woods and Loudoun County. The Spartans return a potent 1-2 combo in Kevin Yerks and Tyler Campos. It should be BR, LC and BW fighting it out come district tournament time.

Chip Shot: The Spartans lay claim to the top practice facility in the county as they have the run of Lansdowne.

Dominion: The Titans look to be much improved in coach Anne Gasser’s second season as all but two players return including senior Michael Biller. The Titans will often two girls in their line-up with senior Keri Muse and sophomore Shelby Shote.

Chip Shot: Like BR coach John Costello, Dominion’s Gasser is a hoops coach as she is in charge of the Titans girls program. There is a tradition in the county of basketball coaches doing well in golf with PF boys coach Jeff Hawes winning a state title with the Panthers.

Freedom: Don’t overlook the Eagles as they are building into a team that could defeat anybody with record setting tournament and dual meet scores already to start the 2008 season, including a 329 at South Riding in a win over Dominion. Juniors Tyler Blake and Alex Choi give Freedom a 1-2 punch and sophomore newcomer Chris Kennedy is a promising addition.

Chip Shot: The Eagles may be a year away from a district title challenge as they only have one senior on the roster with four juniors and three sophomores. Freedom golf coach Ryan Price is also Heritage’s varsity baseball coach.

Heritage: The Pride lost some senior leadership, especially in the form of Christian Darden, one of the top players in the district the past two years. In fact, Heritage has seven freshman or sophomores on the roster but the kids may be all right as freshman John Conley shot a 75 at the Curly Licklider to lead the team.

Chip Shot: The Pride have more girls on their roster than any other team in the county with four making the squad. Coach John Dugger said he actually would have kept five but one athlete, who would have made the cut, opted to go out for volleyball instead.

Loudoun County: This may the season to get ther Raiders because coach John Laycock may be building towards something big in 2009. The Raiders have a strong group of sophomores, led by Andrew Brenneman, Kevin Cook, Sam Early, Brantley Kushner and Matt Tomasonne — all in the starting line-up at Licklider and LC finished within shouting distance of BW. The Raiders were nipped by BW in 2006 and missed the regional playoffs. LC would love to return the favor.

Chip Shot: LC only lost three players to graduation but one of them was standout Tommy Medaglia.

Park View: Larry Hinders returns for this second season as coach of the Park View program. The Patriots do not have a strong tradition in golf like they do in football but the same was true of girls tennis and last spring the Pats took the Dulles District title. Still, there is a lot of work to be done. Since some of the PV players don’t play as much in the offseason as players from other programs, expect PV, like last year, to improve as the season goes along. PV has almost its entire line-up back as the Pats didn’t have any seniors in 2007. Look for Steven Balik, Trevor Scales and Jake Wilton to take turns leading PV with others to emerge.

Chip Shot: Hinders won a state title as the coach of the girls track and field team in 2006. The Pats repeated in 2007 but Hinders did not coach the team.

Potomac Falls: The Panthers may be in a bit of a rebuilding year after making regional runs the past couple of seasons. PF has lost some of the top players in the district to graduation in Nick Vico (2006), Wyatt Endres (2007) and Chris Abt (2007). That is a lot of talent to replace. Look for senior Michael Tondi to provide the leadership for PF and Brett Johnson had a good freshman season and should be a player to keep an eye on.

Chip Shot: PF’s new coach Jason Leuck not only coached the Panthers boys lacrosse team last spring but Leuck lays claim to being a sponsored snowboarder and physics teacher. He is paid by his sponsor to do photo shoots and competitions out west. A bad spill several years ago, in which Leuck flew 100 feet in the air and split his head open and had to be airlifted off a mountain, left him with six months of rehab. Leuck took up snowboard when he was 15 and has been sponsored since 2001. The VCU grad has a golf connection as his brother Curtis is a semi-pro player.

AAA

Stone Bridge: The Bulldogs have been a bit of a mystery … a school that draws a good bit of attendance from not one, but two, golf communities (Belmont Country Club and Lansdowne) doesn’t grab a lot of titles in golf but the Bulldogs football program plays like a blue-collar school located in a depressed PA steele town. SB did have one of the top players in the Northern Region last year in Josh Apple but he is one and done after the transfer student graduated. Eddie Cutler, Erik DeLong and Russell Moore lead a team that will face some good competition from other communities with proud golf traditions such as Langley, McLean and Vienna.

Chip Shot: Apple is planning on playing at George Mason University this coming season.

19th Hole

Mini tournaments and why the have Max value: So you see … mini tournaments aren’t really mini. They are quite valuable as teams can earn key points towards their district titles. In the Dulles District, the first mini tournament on Aug. 13 at Raspberry Falls counts towards one-third of the district title and next Monday’s second mini at Algonkian make it two-thirds towards the title. The dual meet season then counts for the final third. Here is how Dulles team did in 2007 (tournament marks are shown as records with first place receiving a 7-0 mark and last place 0-7).

Briar Woods 13-1 tournaments 7-0 duals 20-1 total
Potomac Falls 13-1, 1-5-1, 14-6-1 total
Loudoun County 9-5, 4-2-1, 13-7-1 total
Broad Run 8-6, 5-2, 13-8 total
Heritage 7-7, 3-4, 10-11 total
Freedom 4-10, 4-3, 8-13 total
Dominion 2-12, 2-5, 4-17 total
Park View 0-14, 1-6, 1-20 total

You can see that Broad Run, despite going 5-2 in the dual meet portion, didn’t have a title shot after a 8-6 start in the two tournaments. Basically, no team will wrap up the title tomorrow at Raspberry Falls, but some teams may play their way into holes too big to climb out of.

In the AAA Cedar Run District, Loudoun Valley already owns a 7-0 record with a first in the mini tournament Monday. That win is even more important than the Dulles District tournaments as the Cedar Run title is figured with a 40-40-20 formula … basically you get full points for defeating teams in the two tournaments but only half points in the dual and trimeets.

The Liberty District doesn’t hold mini tournaments.

Dulles District 2007 Mini #1 @ Raspberry Falls
1, Potomac Falls 312
2, Briar Woods 320
3, Broad Run 328
4, Loudoun County 329
5, Heritage 335
6, Freedom 344
7, Dominion 359
8, Park View 393

Low medalist: Abt (PF) 72 

Dulles District 2007 Mini #2 @ Algonkian
1, Briar Woods 316
2, Potomac Falls 323
3, Loudoun County 327
4, Heritage 329
5, Broad Run 330
6, Freedom 344
7, Dominion 363
8, Park View 367

Low medalist: Darden (H) 72

Dulles 3-Year History Snapshot
2005: Heritage (reuglar season champ), Loudoun County (tournament champ)
2006: Potomac Falls (regular), Briar Woods (tournament)
2007: Briar Woods (regular), Briar Woods (tournametn)







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Athlete High School SportLevel College
 Judy Betz Broad Run  Softball D1  Wagner 
 Johnny Bladel Stone Bridge BaseballD1 James Madison
 Kristen Burt Broad Run  Volleyball D1 Norfolk State
 Kelly Evans Broad Run  SoccerD1  Old Dominion
 Will Field Broad Run LacrosseD1 Sacred Heart
 Lindsay Henry Stone Bridge Soccer D1  UNC-Wilmington 
 Brea Hewitt Briar Woods  Soccer D1  Boston University
 Caitlin Hunter Broad Run  SoccerD1  UNC-Wilmington 
 Lauryn Hutchinson Dominion SoccerD1  Virginia Commonwealth 
 Haley Johnson Broad Run SoftballD1 James Madison
 Holly King Broad Run  Soccer D1  Florida
 Bre Lewis Heritage SoccerD1  Florida Atlantic
 Shaylin O’Connell Loudoun County  Volleyball D1  William & Mary 
 Mike Olson  Stone Bridge  Football D1  Wake Forest 
 Meixandra Porter Freedom BasketballD1 Coloarad State
 Valerie Powell Broad Run SoccerD1 Arkansas
 Krysti Rodriguez Stone Bridge SoccerD1  Hofstra 
 Tim Sanders Broad Run LacrosseD1 Sacred Heart
 Brian Slay Stone Bridge  Football D1  North Carolina State 
 Zach Thompson Stone Bridge FootballD1  Wake Forest 
 Chelsea Walter Freedom SoccerD1 Eastern Kentucky University
 David Wang Stone Bridge FootballD1 Virginia Tech
 Caroline Williams Loudoun Valley SoftballD1 James Madison



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