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Volleyball: Dulles Semifinals: LC, Heritage Advance

By Dan Sousa
LoudounPrepSports.com Senior content Editor

Photos by Jay Campbell
Special to LoudounPrepSports.com 


Sterling (Oct. 31, 2008) – The AA Dulles District girls volleyball 2008 regular season co-champions, Heritage and Loudoun County, showed exactly why they will be raising title banners this season as both teams swept through the tournament semifinals to advance to Saturday’s 7 p.m. title match at Park View High School.

It will be the third time in 10 days that the two Leesburg rivals have tangled with Heritage stopping LC’s 47-match winning streak on Oct. 23 in a five-set thriller to earn a share of the regular-season title and then the Raiders swept past Heritage on Oct. 25 in a one-game playoff to determine the district tournament’s top seed and automatic bid to Region II. Heritage, with its 25-19, 25-15, 25-22 win over Potomac Falls, has now also qualified for next week’s regional tournament.

First, however, the Pride will meet LC, a 25-16, 25-23, 25-17 winner over Briar Woods Thursday, on Saturday with another championship at stake.

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Volleyball: All-Dulles District Selections

By Dan Sousa
LoudounPrepSports.com Senior Content Editor

(Oct. 28, 2008) – Loudoun County High School senior Shaylin O’Connell and Potomac Falls sophomore Tori Janowski are the AA Dulles Dsitrict co-Players of the Year in a vote of the district coaches. Also Heritage’s Carmel Keilty, who guided her team to a regular-season co-championship with LC after the Pride ended the Raiders 47-match winning streak last Thursday, was named the district’s Coach of the Year.

All eight district teams are in action tonight with tournament quarterfinal play. Each match is at the higher seed with 7 p.m. start times:
No. 8 Park View at No. 1 Loudoun County
No. 7 Freedom at No. 2 Heritage
No. 6 Dominion at No. 3 Potomac Falls
No. 5 Broad Run at No. 4 Briar Woods

The semifinals and finals are Thursday and Saturday at Park View High School.




2008 All-Dulles District Volleyball Teams


First Team (Alphabetically):


 
































Name


Year


School


 


Lian Bernett


 


10


 


Heritage


 


Juliane Hanna


 


11


 


Loudoun County


 


Tori Janowski


 


10


 


Potomac Falls


 


Shaylin O’Connell


 


12


 


Loudoun County


 


Ashley Scott


 


12


 


Heritage


 


Stephanie Yokoyama


 


9


 


Heritage


 


 


Second Team (Alphabetically):


 
































Name


Year


School


 


Megan Beckwith


 


11


 


Heritage


 


Kristen Burt


 


12


 


Broad Run


 


Krysta Gardner


 


12


 


Briar Woods


 


Cat Jones


 


12


 


Potomac Falls


 


Robin Marsala


 


11


 


Loudoun County


 


Lauren Wong


 


12


 


Dominion


 


 


Player of the Year:
















Name


Year


School


 


Tori Janowski


 


10


 


Potomac Falls


 


Shaylin O’Connell


 


11


 


Loudoun County


 


Coach of the Year:










Name


School


 


Carmel Keilty


 


Heritage


 

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Football: VHSL Ratings – Oct. 27

Virginia High School League Football Ratings – Oct. 27, 2008 


AAA Northern Region (top 8 in each division advance)
Division 6
1, Oakton 33.1
2, Westfield 30.1
3, Chantilly 29.8
4, West Springfield 28.1
5, Woodson 27.4
6, Herndon 26.1
t7, Annandale 26.0
t7, South County 26.0


9, West Potomac 24.9
10, Langley 24.8
11, Robinson 23.8
12, Lake Braddock 23.7
13, Fairfax 23.6
14, T.C. Williams 22.0
15, Centreville 19.0


 


Division 5



1, Edison 32.0
2, Stone Bridge 30.4
3, Mount Vernon 26.9
4, Madison 24.7
5, Yorktown 24.1
6, Washington-Lee 22.3
t7, Marshall 21.2
t7 R.E. Lee 21.2


9, TJ 20.8
10, Wakefield 20.1
11, South Lakes 18.7
12, Hayfield 18.4
13, Falls Church 26.9
t14, McLean 16.7
t14, Stuart 16.7


 



Region II (top 4 in each division advance)
Division 4
1, Broad Run 28.8
2, Potomac Falls 26.3
3, James Wood 25.1
4, Sherando 23.9


5, Louisa 22.8
6, Loudoun County 22.6
7, Orange 20.9
8, Heritage 20.3
9, Park View 19.0
10, Brentsville 14.8
11, Charlottesville 14.4


 



Division 3
1, Monticello 26.9
2, Handley 26.1
3, Briar Woods 24.8
4, Skyline 20.1


5, Millbrook 19.7
6, Western Albemarle 18.3
7, Fluvanna 16.8
8, Dominion 15.1
9, Warren County 15.0
10, Kettle Run 14.0
t11, Central 13.0
t11, Freedom 13.0
13, William Monroe 11.4

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Volleyball: Off The Net Blog By “NoDinx”

About “Off the Net”: NoDinx believes there is no need to dink when you can crush a volleyball straight down.  Off The Net tells you what is happening on the volleyball courts in Loudoun County.

(Oct. 25, 2008) – Wow!  That’s the only way to describe the finish to the regular season to the Dulles District season.  In the regular season finale, the Heritage Pride handed the Loudoun County Raiders their first regular season defeat in about two and a half years. 

This earned the Pride a share of the regular season Dulles 2008 championship, and forced a special playoff match today to determine which team would earn the automatic bid to the Region II playoffs awarded to the regular season champ.  It only seems appropriate to have co-champs after the terrific season that both teams had.  It’s a shame that the Dulles District only gets two bids to the Region playoffs, there are at least 5 Dulles teams that would do well against the top teams from other districts.


But that’s not the way it works.  The Raiders earned one of the Dulles bids by defeating the Pride in a special match held today at Park View High School. 

The remaining teams will now have to fight it out over the remaining bid, to be awarded either to the Champion of the District tournament, or to the runner-up if Loudoun County wins it. 

The District tournament, sponsored by DigitalSports.com, starts Tuesday night with the quarterfinals being held in the home gym of the top 4 seeds: Loudoun County, Heritage, Potomac Falls, and Briar Woods.  Briar Woods earned the right to host Broad Run by winning a coin toss even though both teams tied for fourth.  The tournament semi-finals will be held Thursday and the finals on Saturday night, both at Park View.  If the tournament is anything like the regular season, it will be filled with exciting matches throughout.


The playoff match today got off to a rousing start, with County pulling out a 31-29 squeaker in the first set.  Both teams traded the lead back and forth until the Raiders were finally able to put them away.  County had an easier time in the second and third sets despite some apparent issues with their line-up in the second set.  Heritage came back at the end of the third set to make it close, but County was not to be denied.  The Raiders showed why they are the defending state champs, and played like they wanted to prove they are still the team to beat not just in the Dulles District, but going into the state playoffs.

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Football: Briar Woods 30, Heritage 9

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Multi-Media Manager/LoudounPrepSports.com


Ashburn(Oct. 24, 2008) – Ray Taliaferro had a record-setting night with 221 yards rushing on 26 carries and three scores, including an 86-yard run, and the Falcon defense refused to allow a touchdown for the fourth time this season as Briar Woods defeated Heritage, 30-9, Friday night in AA Dulles District action.

The win on Senior Night for Briar Woods, which this year celebrates its first four-year class at the new school with 23 seniors on the roster, solidified a return trip to the Region II Division 3 playoffs for the Falcons and kept the team’s district title hopes alive as BW improved to a school record-tying 7-1 overall and 4-1 in district.

Heritage’s hopes of the playoffs vanished as the Pride finished the game with star running back Ross Madison on the sidelines on crutches. Madison 69 yards on eight carries before leaving the contest.

The Falcon defense intercepted Heritage three times in the contest with Bryan Mahoney, Jake Ashton and Andrew Davidson all getting picks.

Mahoney and Davidson combined for 16 tackles. Since losing 29-0 to Broad Run a month ago, the BW defense has allowed just 29 points and three touchdowns in the last 16 quarters.

Heritage was able to move the ball in the first half but had to settle for three Josh Thiel field goals.

And even though it was Senior Night for BW, the game marked the debut of freshman Edwin Mends at quarterback and he went 6 of 11 for 45 and added 29 yards rushing.

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Friday, October 24, 2008 (07:30 PM)
League game at Briar Woods

Briar Woods 30, Heritage 9
























Score by quarter 1 2 3 4 Total
Heritage 6 3 0 0 9
Briar Woods 7 10 0 13 30


































































Scoring summary Qtr Time Scoring play H BW
Heritage 1 8:46 Josh Thiel 32 yd FG 3 0
Briar Woods 1 7:47 Ray Taliaferro 86 yd run (David Clements kick) 3 7
Heritage 1 5:50 Josh Thiel 22 yd FG 6 7
Briar Woods 2 9:39 David Clements 30 yd FG 6 10
Heritage 2 3:56 Josh Thiel 32 yd FG 9 10
Briar Woods 2 0:21 Ray Taliaferro 12 yd run (David Clements kick) 9 17
Briar Woods 4 9:35 Matt Eisenman 1 yd run 9 23
Briar Woods 4 4:34 Ray Taliaferro 10 yd run (David Clements kick) 9 30
































































Team stats Heritage Briar Woods
First downs 13 14
Rushing yardage 103 295
Pass completions – attempts 20-40 6-11
Passing yardage 126 45
Pass touchdowns – interceptions 0-3 0-0
Total plays 66 56
Total offense 229 340
Fumbles – lost 0-0 0-0
Penalties – yards 6-34 8-55
Defensive sacks – yards lost 0-0 2-15
Time of possession 23:09 24:51
3rd down efficiency 6 for 17 3 for 11
4th down efficiency 2 for 2 1 for 3
Punts – average 5-29.8 5-35.2







Heritage

Rushing
































































Name Att Yds Avg Lng TD
Ross Madison 8 69 8.6 26 0
David McCarthy 7 23 3.3 7 0
Aaron Summers 3 17 5.7 22 0
Danny Offei 2 5 2.5 3 0
Scott Pratz 1 1 1.0 1 0
Brian Rody 1 1 1.0 1 0
Zach Gordon 4 -13 -3.3 2 0
Total: 26 103 4.0 26 0
  Briar Woods

Rushing


















































Name Att Yds Avg Lng TD
Ray Taliaferro 26 221 8.5 86 3
Edwin Mends 5 29 5.8 18 0
Matt Eisenman 7 25 3.6 9 1
Billy McDonald 4 15 3.8 4 0
Dan Lee 3 5 1.7 3 0
Total: 45 295 6.6 86 4







Passing





























Name Cmp Att Yds TD Int
Brian Rody 15 30 95 0 1
Zach Gordon 5 10 31 0 2
Total: 20 40 126 0 3
  Passing















Name Cmp Att Yds TD Int
Edwin Mends 6 11 45 0 0







Receiving


















































Name Rec Yds Avg Lng TD
Russell East 6 51 8.5 19 0
Scott Pratz 6 47 7.8 9 0
Dan Dykema 4 11 2.8 7 0
Danny Offei 3 13 4.3 7 0
Taylor Poland 1 4 4.0 4 0
Total: 20 126 6.3 19 0
  Receiving




































Name Rec Yds Avg Lng TD
Jake Ashton 4 47 11.8 21 0
Jeff Simmons 1 3 3.0 3 0
Kyle Haufler 1 -5 -5.0 0 0
Total: 6 45 7.5 21 0


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Volleyball: Dulles Playoff: LC 3, Heritage 0

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By Dan Sousa
LoudounPrepSports.com Senior Content Editor

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Special to LoudounPrepSports.com

Sterling (Oct. 25, 2008) – It was “High Noon” at Park View High School Saturday and the Dulles District volleyball co-champions Heritage and Loudoun County held a special playoff showdown to decide the district tournament’s top seed and which team would get an automatic bid to the Region II tournament. As good as both teams were in the regular season, heading into postseason, their could be only one “sheriff” and somebody would have to play the “deputy”.

The AA defending state champion Raiders, long the area’s “fastest draw” before the Pride shot down Loudoun County’s 47-match winning streak on Thursday night, recovered nicely and swept Heritage in a match highlighted by a first set that had all the drama of Dodge City.

Heritage (18-3) saved two set points in the first set only to have Loudoun County (20-1) save three consecutive set points. Heritage then saved yet another set point only to have LC close out the exhausting game with a 31-29 victory. The Raiders then took that momentum from the emotional win into the next two sets, winning 25-16, 25-21 for the sweep.

While both teams are officially co-champions of the Dulles District, only LC is assured of a regional bid and Heritage must win next week’s district tournament (or finish runner-up to LC) in order to advance. The tournament opens with quarterfinal action at higher seeds on Tuesday: No. 8 Park View at No. 1 LC; No. 7 Freedom at No. 2 Heritage; No. 6 Dominion at No. 3 Potomac Falls; and No. 5 Broad Run at No. 4 Briar Woods. All matches will start at 7 p.m.

The tournament, officially sponsored by DigitalSports.com, will conclude at Park View with the semifinals Thursday and finals Saturday.

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Volleyball: Heritage Halts Loudoun County’s 47-match Streak

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Leesburg (Oct. 23, 2008) – Heritage High School halted Loudoun County’s 47-match girls volleyball winning streak and grabbed a share of the AA Dulles District regular-season title with a thrilling 5-set victory Thursday night before a rocking gym.

The Pride (13-1, 18-1) and the Raiders (13-1, 19-1) will meet again Saturday at noon at Park View High School in a special one-match playoff to determine the district tournament’s top seed and the automatic qualifier for the Region II tournament. Both teams will remain co-champions.

Loudoun County came into the match having not lost on the court since the AA state finals in 2006 and the Raiders last regular season loss was to Heritage on Sept. 25, 2006. Later that season the Raiders defeated Heritage on the final night of the regular season to force a one game playoff. LC went on to win that playoff and then defeated Heritage again in both the district and regional finals. It will be the Raiders this time, however, going into the Saturday matinee with a loss fresh in their memory.

Pride coach Carmel Keilty called the 20-25, 25-22, 25-21, 22-25, 15-12 victory the biggest in Heritage’s seven-year history and one of the biggest in her coaching career which includes winning two state titles at Loudoun Valley before moving to Leesburg to start the Pride program.

Heritage got a huge match from their lone senior player on Senior Night, Ashley Scott who made the most of some pinpoint sets from freshman Stephanie Yokoyama. Pride libero Megan Beckwith had a great night on the backrow and Heritage’s serve-receive game did not give up any easy points. Sophomores Emma LeMaitre and Lian Bernett had crucial kills the entire night for Heritage and junior Skye Young had some key blocks, especially late in the match.

LC got a big night from Shaylin O’Connell and Juliane Hanna, but the Raiders, who swept the Pride earlier in the season, made some uncharateristic errors in the match and Heritage would not crack, not after losing the first set, and not after LC clawed back from a 2-1 set deficit to tie the match at 2-2 and then go ahead 10-8 in the final set. The Pride stepped up, winning seven of the final eight points to close out the match with Bernett collecting two kills and a solo block and LeMaitre smashing three kills.

When it was all over, a subdued LC team huddled in a corner behind the stands while Heritage fans and family swarmed around stunned and happy Pride players, many of them with tears running down their faces in joy.

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XC: Potomac Falls Boys, Girls Sweep Dulles District Meet

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By Dan Sousa
LoudounPrepSports Senior Content Editor

Leesburg (Oct. 23, 2008) – The Potomac Falls High School boys and girls cross country teams swept the AA Dulles District meet at Ida Lee Thursday with the Panther boys winning for the eighth consecutive year and the girls repeating their district crown without their top runner.

The meet, sponsored by DigitalSports.com, was run under blue skies and mild temperatures. The PF boys were led by the 1-2 finish of Josh Hardin and Ryan Hagen with Harden taking home his third straight individual district title. PF’s Christina Lee was unable due to injury to compete for her third straight individual title which left Loudoun County’s Julie Strange coming home in first with a whopping 31-second advantage.

Strange ran a 19:34.32 while Hardin turned in a 16:38.05 to finish 15 seconds ahead of his teammate Hagen, who he himself, was 15 seconds ahead of third place, Dominion’s J.T. Duke.

In the girls race, PF’s Melissa Saunders finished second, just edging out Briar Woods’ Giana Leone. The Falcon girls finished second, ahead of third place LC and fourth place Freedom. The top four teams move on to next week’s Region II meet at Oatlands.

In the boys race, Dominion took second followed by LC and BW.

The Panther boys are one of the top ranked teams in the state and also have a regional ranking in the Southeastern. Last year PF failed to move onto AA states have tying for fourth at regionals and then losing on a tiebreaker.

Girls Results are below thie boys results …



 Loudoun County High School                                  Hy-Tek’s Meet Manager
2008 Dulles District XC Championships – 10/23/2008
Ida Lee Park, Leeburg, VA
Last Completed Event

Event 2 Boys 5k Run CC
==================================================================================
Name Year School Avg Mile Finals Points
==================================================================================
1 #315 Josh Hardin SR Potomac Falls Hi 5:21.3 16:38.05 1
2 #314 Ryan Hagen SR Potomac Falls Hi 5:26.4 16:53.84 2
3 #213 JT Duke SO Dominion High Sc 5:31.2 17:08.87 3
4 #319 Brian Robinson SR Potomac Falls Hi 5:33.5 17:15.86 4
5 #275 Matt Joseph SR Loudoun County H 5:35.2 17:21.30 5
6 #272 Scott Cypher JR Loudoun County H 5:37.3 17:27.93 6
7 #218 Jimmy Rion SR Dominion High Sc 5:37.7 17:28.99 7
8 #217 Nick Phillips SR Dominion High Sc 5:38.2 17:30.60 8
9 #317 Alvaro Morales JR Potomac Falls Hi 5:40.7 17:38.32 9
10 #219 Nick Sharp SO Dominion High Sc 5:41.0 17:39.44 10
11 #318 Andrew Mott SR Potomac Falls Hi 5:41.6 17:41.28 11
12 #271 Thomas Curtin SO Loudoun County H 5:42.4 17:43.75 12
13 #320 Patrick Wilson SO Potomac Falls Hi 5:42.9 17:45.30 13
14 #257 Josh Klug JR Heritage High Sc 5:43.1 17:45.86 14
15 #174 Zach Deaton JR Briar Woods High 5:44.6 17:50.51 15
16 #311 Josh Belin SR Potomac Falls Hi 5:46.4 17:56.05 16
17 #179 Connor Pompilio FR Briar Woods High 5:47.7 18:00.03 17
18 #216 Steven Ochocki SR Dominion High Sc 5:47.9 18:00.71 18
19 #276 Chris Lyford SR Loudoun County H 5:48.5 18:02.62 19
20 #278 Austin Talbot SO Loudoun County H 5:49.3 18:05.07 20
21 #200 Brandon Tully SR Broad Run High S 5:51.7 18:12.55 21
22 #238 Kurt Stegmeier JR Freedom High School 5:53.8 18:18.93 22
23 #220 Matt Weber SR Dominion High Sc 5:54.1 18:19.95 23
24 #256 Matt Holton SO Heritage High Sc 5:54.8 18:22.16 24
25 #234 Thorpe Lichtenberg FR Freedom High School 5:55.1 18:23.22 25
26 #196 Sean Kelley SR Broad Run High S 5:57.3 18:29.95 26
27 #173 Billy Calhoun SR Briar Woods High 5:59.2 18:35.80 27
28 #252 Jake Flanagan JR Heritage High Sc 6:01.1 18:41.69 28
29 #175 Ryan Faulkner JR Briar Woods High 6:02.5 18:46.07 29
30 #255 Drew Holcombe JR Heritage High Sc 6:03.1 18:48.05 30
31 #171 Chris Butler JR Briar Woods High 6:04.0 18:50.63 31
32 #239 Mike Surowiec SR Freedom High School 6:04.3 18:51.57 32
33 #231 Dustin Coakley SO Freedom High School 6:05.1 18:54.13 33
34 #277 Andy Marshall SR Loudoun County H 6:05.2 18:54.65 34
35 #194 Steven Heriwitt SO Broad Run High S 6:05.4 18:54.97 35
36 #253 Stephen Giles JR Heritage High Sc 6:07.2 19:00.84 36
37 #192 Brandon Croarkin FR Broad Run High S 6:08.5 19:04.86 37
38 #193 Andrew Hayden FR Broad Run High S 6:10.1 19:09.75 38
39 #260 Andy Salzer SR Heritage High Sc 6:11.4 19:13.86 39
40 #279 Tanner Tibbits SO Loudoun County H 6:11.6 19:14.27 40
41 #211 Sam Coffman FR Dominion High Sc 6:12.3 19:16.56 41
42 #232 Michael Hosti SO Freedom High School 6:12.5 19:17.29 42
43 #300 Tommy Vereb JR Park View High S 6:14.2 19:22.43 43
44 #259 Spencer Page JR Heritage High Sc 6:15.3 19:25.80 44
45 #180 Axel Tarnvik SO Briar Woods High 6:15.9 19:27.70 45
46 #197 Alex Kerr SO Broad Run High S 6:19.6 19:39.19 46
47 #237 Gage Richert JR Freedom High School 6:20.8 19:43.01 47
48 #198 Dennis Murray JR Broad Run High S 6:23.1 19:50.17 48
49 #178 Jimmy O’Neill JR Briar Woods High 6:27.2 20:02.92 49
50 #293 Joey Costanza JR Park View High S 6:30.3 20:12.50 50
51 #295 David Fischer SR Park View High S 6:38.4 20:37.54 51
52 #299 RD Stoepker SR Park View High S 6:48.3 21:08.44 52
53 #294 Kevin Cruz JR Park View High S 6:56.9 21:35.06 53
54 #298 Shamal Lord SO Park View High S 7:00.3 21:45.81 54
55 #296 Diar Godani SR Park View High S 7:27.1 23:08.99 55

Team Scores
=================================================================================
Rank Team Total 1 2 3 4 5 *6 *7 *8 *9
=================================================================================
1 Potomac Falls High School 27 1 2 4 9 11 13 16
Total Time: 1:26:07.35
Average: 17:13.47
2 Dominion High School 46 3 7 8 10 18 23 41
Total Time: 1:27:48.61
Average: 17:33.73
3 Loudoun County High Schoo 62 5 6 12 19 20 34 40
Total Time: 1:28:40.67
Average: 17:44.14
4 Briar Woods High School 119 15 17 27 29 31 45 49
Total Time: 1:32:03.04
Average: 18:24.61
5 Heritage High School 132 14 24 28 30 36 39 44
Total Time: 1:32:38.60
Average: 18:31.72
6 Freedom High School 154 22 25 32 33 42 47
Total Time: 1:33:45.14
Average: 18:45.03
7 Broad Run High School 157 21 26 35 37 38 46 48
Total Time: 1:33:52.08
Average: 18:46.42
8 Park View High School 249 43 50 51 52 53 54 55
Total Time: 1:42:55.97
Average: 20:35.20



 



Loudoun County High School Hy-Tek’s Meet Manager
2008 Dulles District XC Championships – 10/23/2008
Ida Lee Park, Leeburg, VA
Last Completed Event

Event 1 Girls 5k Run CC
==================================================================================
Name Year School Avg Mile Finals Points
==================================================================================
1 #269 Julie Strange JR Loudoun County H 6:18.0 19:34.32 1
2 #308 Melissa Saunders SO Potomac Falls Hi 6:28.0 20:05.25 2
3 #165 Giana Leone SO Briar Woods High 6:28.2 20:05.83 3
4 #263 Rebecca Hinch SO Loudoun County H 6:28.5 20:07.04 4
5 #164 Alexa Kniley FR Briar Woods High 6:29.0 20:08.57 5
6 #302 Shannon Brady SR Potomac Falls Hi 6:32.8 20:20.21 6
7 #244 Grace Corapi SR Heritage High Sc 6:38.9 20:39.29 7
8 #204 Buffy Misanin SO Dominion High Sc 6:39.6 20:41.37 8
9 #301 Kaeley Brady FR Potomac Falls Hi 6:42.4 20:50.03 9
10 #304 Rachel Hagen SO Potomac Falls Hi 6:43.4 20:53.06 10
11 #183 Riley Newland JR Broad Run High S 6:44.3 20:55.91 11
12 #228 Rachel Moffit SO Freedom High School 6:45.2 20:58.75 12
13 #303 Rachael Diniega JR Potomac Falls Hi 6:47.2 21:04.88 13
14 #163 Madison Horner FR Briar Woods High 6:48.5 21:09.18 14
15 #222 Victoria Boone SO Freedom High School 6:49.5 21:12.08 15
16 #249 Lauren Stephens SR Heritage High Sc 6:51.4 21:18.19 16
17 #306 Noor Natour SO Potomac Falls Hi 6:55.8 21:31.69 17
18 #266 Leslie Lyford SO Loudoun County H 6:57.3 21:36.29 18
19 #268 Emily Seifert FR Loudoun County H 6:57.4 21:36.78 19
20 #168 Amanda Presler SO Briar Woods High 7:00.1 21:45.14 20
21 #224 Meghann Butler SO Freedom High School 7:01.3 21:48.75 21
22 #310 Margaret Williams SR Potomac Falls Hi 7:06.7 22:05.72 22
23 #206 Sami Phillips SO Dominion High Sc 7:07.0 22:06.58 23
24 #188 Sarah Smaltz SO Broad Run High S 7:08.0 22:09.65 24
25 #205 Erin Murdock SO Dominion High Sc 7:08.7 22:11.68 25
26 #162 Katie Gorick SO Briar Woods High 7:10.6 22:17.75 26
27 #226 Christine Cote SO Freedom High School 7:11.2 22:19.49 27
28 #245 Grace Foulke SO Heritage High Sc 7:12.4 22:23.30 28
29 #209 Barbara Rion SO Dominion High Sc 7:13.5 22:26.73 29
30 #262 Kitty Foster FR Loudoun County H 7:13.9 22:28.05 30
31 #223 Ashley Brady SO Freedom High School 7:14.3 22:29.03 31
32 #287 Sarah Taylor SR Park View High S 7:16.2 22:35.08 32
33 #246 Jordan Gold SO Heritage High Sc 7:16.6 22:36.20 33
34 #250 Amy Taylor SR Heritage High Sc 7:16.7 22:36.55 34
35 #167 Stephanie Peterson JR Briar Woods High 7:16.9 22:37.19 35
36 #241 Sarah Andrew JR Heritage High Sc 7:17.4 22:38.71 36
37 #261 Kathryn Eder FR Loudoun County H 7:18.2 22:41.30 37
38 #184 Ashley Nigro SO Broad Run High S 7:18.6 22:42.44 38
39 #161 Analyse Apodaca SO Briar Woods High 7:18.7 22:42.76 39
40 #247 Jennifer Jackson JR Heritage High Sc 7:18.8 22:43.22 40
41 #207 Cary Reyes SR Dominion High Sc 7:19.1 22:44.20 41
42 #264 Samantha Johnson FR Loudoun County H 7:21.3 22:51.03 42
43 #227 Natalie Gibson SO Freedom High School 7:25.6 23:04.17 43
44 #187 Meredith Roger SR Broad Run High S 7:28.5 23:13.28 44
45 #190 Marie Wilkins SO Broad Run High S 7:29.2 23:15.35 45
46 #189 Sarah Weber SO Broad Run High S 7:31.4 23:22.16 46
47 #281 Megan Barnes SR Park View High S 7:33.7 23:29.59 47
48 #286 Lauren Rymer SR Park View High S 7:38.6 23:44.67 48
49 #181 Natalie Craig JR Broad Run High S 7:45.9 24:07.30 49
50 #208 Bridget Rice FR Dominion High Sc 7:47.6 24:12.52 50
51 #284 Meghan Linsley JR Park View High S 7:52.2 24:26.80 51
52 #229 Shannon O’Toole SO Freedom High School 7:54.7 24:34.79 52
53 #285 Janelle Myers JR Park View High S 7:56.4 24:39.91 53
54 #202 Rachel Ayers FR Dominion High Sc 7:59.4 24:49.21 54
55 #290 Christine Weber SO Park View High S 8:39.7 26:54.46 55
56 #282 Elida Bonilla SR Park View High S 9:02.9 28:06.67 56

Team Scores
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Rank Team Total 1 2 3 4 5 *6 *7 *8 *9
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1 Potomac Falls High School 40 2 6 9 10 13 17 22
Total Time: 1:43:13.43
Average: 20:38.69
2 Briar Woods High School 68 3 5 14 20 26 35 39
Total Time: 1:45:26.47
Average: 21:05.30
3 Loudoun County High Schoo 72 1 4 18 19 30 37 42
Total Time: 1:45:22.48
Average: 21:04.50
4 Freedom High School 106 12 15 21 27 31 43 52
Total Time: 1:48:48.11
Average: 21:45.62
5 Heritage High School 118 7 16 28 33 34 36 40
Total Time: 1:49:33.53
Average: 21:54.71
6 Dominion High School 126 8 23 25 29 41 50 54
Total Time: 1:50:10.56
Average: 22:02.12
7 Broad Run High School 162 11 24 38 44 45 46 49
Total Time: 1:52:16.63
Average: 22:27.33
8 Park View High School 231 32 47 48 51 53 55 56
Total Time: 1:58:56.05
Average: 23:47.21



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Volleyball: Biggest Night of the Fall for Loudoun Volleyball Teams

 
By Dan Sousa
LoudounPrepSports.com Senior Content Editor

(Oct. 23, 2008) – It’s the biggest night of the volleyball season for Loudoun teams as two titles are on the line Thursday and Loudoun Valley can move a step closer to adding the AAA Cedar Run District title to its regular-season championship.

In the AA Dulles District, Heritage (12-1 in district) hosts Loudoun County (13-0) on the final day of the regular season with the district banner at stake. If Heritage can stop the Raiders 47-match winning streak then the two teams will be co-champions for the second time in three seasons and a special one game playoff will be held, most likely Monday, to determine the district tournament’s No. 1 seed and automatic regional qualifier.

If LC wins, then the Raiders will make it three straight district titles. The last time LC lost in the regular season was early in the 2006 campaign to Heritage. The Raiders then beat the Pride to end the regular season, captured the special playoff, went on to defeat Heritage again in the district and regional tournament finals and the Raiders season only ended with a loss in the AA state finals.

In AAA action, Stone Bridge can claim the Liberty District title with a win at Langley tonight. Both teams are 6-0 in district play heading into this final match. Stone Bridge will host the Liberty District tournament next week with quarterfinal action Monday (only one match with other high seeds hosting), semifinal doubleheader Tuesday and the finals on Thursday.

Langley captured the Liberty District and Northern Region titles in 2007 and finished runner-up in the AAA state tournament.

The Saxons handed Loudoun Valley one of its only two losses on the season. The Vikings (19-2) travel to Battlefield tonight to face the host Bobcats in the Cedar Run District semifinals.

Please check back for results from the past week in Volleyball

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Cheer: Potomac Falls Captures Dulles District Title

Photos and Videos by Alysia Deem
Multi-Media Manager / LoudounPrepSports.com



Leesburg (Oct. 22, 2008) – The Potomac Falls High School competitive cheer team captured the AA Dulles District title Wednesday night at Heritage High School with a score of 227 points.  Broad Run, Heritage and Dominion also advanced to Regionals which will be held Nov. 1 at Orange County High School. The event, sponsored by DigitalSports.com which has agreed to sponsor all Dulles District championship events for the 2008-09 school year, drew a large and animated crowd.

The Panthers, district and Region II champions in 2006, out-distanced the competition by 18.5 points.

Broad Run, 2005 and 2007 district champion and AA state runner-up the past two seasons, was second Wednesday with 208.5, followed by host Heritage with a score of 201.  Dominion claimed the fourth and final spot with 192.

Loudoun County just missed advancing to Regionals with a score of 190.5.  Briar Woods (173), Freedom (172.5) and Park View (131) rounded out the field.

***Click here for videos from this competition***



Team Scores

Potomac Falls         227
Broad Run             208.5
Heritage                201
Dominion              192
Loudoun County    190.5
Briar Woods           173
Freedom               172.5
Park View              131

Click here for a list of 2008-08 District Champions to Date.

Click here for a story with articles from the 2007 and 2006 Dulles District Cheer Championships.

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