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Spring Sports: March 16-17 Round-up

Posted On: Wednesday, March 18, 2009
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Spring Sports: March 16-17 Round-up

LoudounPrepSports Spring Sports Round-up: March 16-17


So here is how it will work this Spring! Once we get all the scores in … we will publish this Scoreboard each day and for teams that sent in some stats or info., we will publish that under the score … if your team is missing out on any great nuggets of news … drop us a line or nicely nudge your coach! Dan Sousa (dsousa@digitalsports.com).

Also, we want your photos! Did you snap some digital shots of one of these games and want to share them with the LPS community? Send them to us and the LPS Monkey will thank you in person!

DigitalSports has new scores reporting hotline and email address:dcmetroscores@digitialsports.com. and/or 703-401-4016.
Game stats and summaries and great guacamole recipes should be sent to LPS Editor Dan Sousa at dsousa@digitalsports.com. We look forward to covering your team!




Mon. March 16
Baseball
O’Connell 11, Park View 9
Loudoun County 10, James Wood 9
Stone Bridge 11, DeMatha (Md.) 0 (5)
The Skinny: Click here for the full story.
Dominion at Washington-Lee, PPD 3/17

JV Spotlight! The Freedom Eagles JV baseball team won their second game of the season, shutting out Freedom Athletic Director Rusty Lowery’s alma mater, Jefferson HS of West Virginia, 5-0.  Andrew Lamont pitched six scoreless innings to earn the win with Dylan Chapman pitching the 7th to complete the Eagles 2nd straight shutout of the season. LPS Monkey says that the JV boys better be nicer to AD Lowery’s alma mater or they might be walking to their next away game! 

Softball
Dominion at Washington-Lee, PPD (TBA)
Herndon at Loudoun County RAINED OUT in 4th inning (no make-up announced)
James Wood 7, Heritage 5 (rain-shortened to 5 innings)
Brentsville 7, Potomac Falls 3
Stone Bridge 28, Robert E. Lee 0 (4 innings)

Boys’ soccer
Stone Bridge 2, Fairfax 0

Loudoun County 1, Loudoun Valley 0
The Skinny: LC won on the road 1-0 with a goal by Danny Hembach in the last few minutes off a free kick by mike maestri

DigitalSports intern Morgan Clark of Loudoun Valley was at the contest and filed this report: The Loudoun Valley men’s soccer team opened up their season with a 1-0 defeat at home game against Loudoun County. The playing conditions were difficult and the surface was extremely slick. The conditions made didn’t allow for much relax play and both teams played very direct. Valley dominated the match and put heavy pressure on County at the start of the game. Valley had many opportunites to score but the county keeper’s great play kept Valley scoreless. County had a free kick in the last few minutes and scored off a header to win the game 1-0.

JEB Stuart 4, Dominion 2
The Skinny: Titan coach Alan Lear reports:

Dominion High School’s first game of the season was lost to JEB Stuart high school by a score of 4 – 2.

The first half ended with JEB Stuart High School up 2-0.

Dominion came back to tie the game, with goals by Fez Lucaci (unassisted,) and Kevin Tiblin assisted by Gregg Mitchell, only to have their opponent pump in two more goals to finish the scoring.

 

Girls’ soccer
Stone Bridge 2, Fairfax 0

The Skinny: SB coach Joan Windows reports:

The girls varsity soccer team defeated Fairfax last night 2-0. Melissa Rodriguez scored first with an assist from Krysti Rodriguez. Mallory Corpe headed the second goal in off a corner kick from Jennifer Skogerboe. Come out tomorrow night and support the Bulldogs as they taken on Broad Run in a varsity doubleheader at home beginning at 5:30.

Loudoun Valley 4, Loudoun County 1

The Skinny: DigitalSports intern Morgan Clark of Loudoun County filed this report:
Loudoun Valley defeated Loudoun County 4-1 in their season opener at County. Goals were scored by Ashley Manning:2, Chrystal Oden:1, and Tabatha Mchale:1. All of Valley’s goals were scored in the second half.

Boys’ lacrosse
Park View at Woodbridge, PPD

Girls’ lacrosse
Heritage at Eastern View Cancelled
Briar Woods 19, Liberty 9
Fauquier 30, Park View 5

Boys’ tennis
Stone Bridge at McLean PPD (make-up 3.17)
Hertiage 4, Potomac Falls 2 SUSP (Rain)
Briar Woods at Broad Run PPD (make-up 3.17)
Park View at Loudoun County PPD (make-up 3.24)
Freedom at Dominion PD (TBA)
Liberty 4, Loudoun Valley 2 SUSP (Rain)
The Skinny: DigitalSports intern Morgan Clark filed this report:
Loudoun Valley boys tennis did not get to finish doubles due to rain delay but they lost 2-4 in singles. The two single matches were won by Noah Fenton, and Brandon Delionardis.

Girls’ tennis
McLean at Stone Bridge PPD (make-up 3.17)
Heritage at Potomac Falls PPD (make-up 3.17)
Broad Run at Briar Woods PPD (make-up 3.17)
Loudoun County 9, Park View 0

Dominion 3, Freedom 3 SUSP (make-up TBA)
Liberty at Loudoun Valley PPD (make-up 3.18)

Tues. March 17
Baseball
Freedom (SR) 27, Freedom (Woodbridge) 5 (5 innings)

The Skinny: Eagle coach Chris Bourassa reports:
The Freedom (South Riding) Eagles varsity baseball team won its second game of the season, 27-5, over Freedom (Woodbridge) in 5 innings.  The Eagles pounded out 17 hits, including 6 extra base hits in the win.  In a complete team effort, seven Eagle hitters had 2 or more RBI in the game.  Individual leaders included Ali Moosvi who went 3 for 3, including two doubles and a triple, with 4 runs scored and 3 RBI.  Brendon Shockley also contributed 3 hits and 2 RBI.  Anthony Perez pitched two innings, allowing 2 hits and no earned runs to pick up his second win of the season. 

The Freedom JV baseball team’s planned game a Potomac Falls was rescheduled to Monday, March 23 due to wet field conditions.  The JV hosts Jefferson, WV on Wednesday, March 18 at 6:00pm.
George Mason 12, Loudoun County 1
Broad Run at Park View PPD (make-up 3.19)
Farifax 5, Briar Woods 3

The Skinny: Click here for the full story
Washington-Lee 4, Dominion 3
The Skinny: Titan coach Jay Raines reports:

 
Box Score:  Dominion – 0 / 0 / 1 / 0 / 1 / 0 / 1  —  3
                 W & L      – 0 / 0 / 0 / 3 / 0 / 0 / 1  —  4
 
Good overall game. Lost in the last inning.
 
Taylor threw 4 inning. All 3 runs unearned
Austin Behr took the loss in relief
 
Hitters.
 
Jonathan Knight 2-4 / 2 RBI’s
Greg Smucker 3-3 / 3 runs scored


Softball
Loudoun Valley 16, Heritage 0 (5)

The Skinny: Valley coach Joseph Spicer reports:
Valley rebounded with a win over Heritage 16 to 0 in 5 innings. Notable performance Hayley Grabner 4 for 4, Karli Johnson-Kemp 3 for 4 with 2 doubles and 4 RBI’s, Caroline Williams 4 for 4 with a double and a homerun and pitched a no hiiter, and Jeanie Cahan 2 for 3 with a double.

Broad Run 6, Oakton 1
The Skinny: Two-time defending AA state champs open with a victory. That is 58 straight wins and counting for those of you keeping score at home. Coach Ed Steele reports:


Briar Woods 5, Liberty 0
The Skinny: Falcon assistant coach Chris Starke reports:

Junior Kate Fowler and sophomore Kristina Karagiorgis combined to toss a three-hitter with 10 strikeouts to lead Briar Woods to a solid 5-0 win over visiting Liberty (Bealeton) in the season opener for both schools Tuesday night in Ashburn.


The Falcons were aggressive from the opening pitch, scoring twice in the home half of the first. Junior Holly Dominguez started the home half of the inning by reaching on an error and later scored on a double by freshman Macy Jones. Jones then advanced to third on a wild pitch and scored on a ground out by junior Caitlin Blalock.

 

Briar Woods tacked on another run in the second when sophomore Alex Fierszt drilled a one-out double and came home on a double by Dominguez.

 

The Falcons closed out the scoring with two more runs in the third. Sophomore Jillian Olson roped a one-out double and scored from second on an infield error off the bat of Fowler. Sophomore Kasey Ball then smacked a double to move Fowler to third, and senior Kelsey Young hit a sacrifice fly to plate Fowler to make it a 5-0 contest.

 

Fowler and Karagiorgis were masterful in the circle. Fowler scattered three hits and struck out six over the first five innings, while Karagiorgis fanned four and did not allow a hit in the final two frames.

 

Dominguez and Fierszt collected two hits each to pace an eight-hit Falcon attack.

Freedom 10, George Mason 0

Skyline at Potomac Falls PPD (make-up 4.2)

Boys’ soccer
Potomac Falls 3, Clarke County 1
Loudoun Valley 1, Heritage 1

The Skinny: Pride coach Betsy Munson reports:

Josh Thiel scored for Pride in the eighth minute, off of an assist by Adrian Valencia.
Connor Trombly scored for Valley in the 28th minute off of a corner kick.

Girls’ soccer
Potomac Falls 4, Clarke County 0
Loudoun Valley 1, Heritage 0

Boys’ lacrosse
Stone Bridge 13, Marshall 3

The Skinny: Bulldog leaders:

Sr — Tyler Lowdermilk   4g 2a
Jr — Derek Maltz   3g 2a
Sr — Chris Wilson   2g 1a
Jr — JT Mullen   2g 1a

Fauquier 9, Freedom 6
Loudoun County 15, Brentsville 8
The Skinny: Raider coach Adam Wilburn reports:

The Raiders bounced back in a big way last night as they defeated Brentsville High School 15-8. Strong defensive play anchored the team while 6 different players found the back of the net. Scoring for the Raiders was as follows: 
Scott Michell: 4 goals
Chris Cameron: 4 goals
Andrew Newton: 3 goals 2 assists
Peyton Stone: 2 goals 1 assist
Luke Driscoll: 1 goal 3 assists
Jack Reimers: 1 goal 1 assist
Mike Howard: 1 assist
 
Langdon Garey: 6 saves
Sean Johnson: 1 save 


Girls’ lacrosse
Fauquier 12, Freedom 11
Loudoun County 15, Brentsville 8
The Skinny: Raider coach Courtney Wilhelm reports:

Last night the Lady Raiders defeated the Brentsville Tigers 15-8.  Helping to score for the Raiders included Sr, Ginny Burke (5), Fr, Rachel Solis (5), Sr, Brooke Hewartson (2) and contributing a goal each were Hannah Arnold, Katie Martin and Hannah Young.  Stepping up on defense included Sr. Kaitlin Ireland, So. Sydney Hewartson and Lesya Chopivsky.  While Fr. Jessie Joseph had 6 saves in goal. 

 

Stone Bridge 14, Marshall 7

The Skinny: 

Lauren Giusti 4 goals 3 assist
Kelley Galownia 2 goals 1 assist
Holly Kramer 1 goal
Amy Rollins 4 goals 1 assist
Kayla Sleece 1 goal 1 assist
Kayla Worstell 2 goals 3 assist
 
Goalie
Coral Ryan 16 saves

Battlefield 21, Dominion 3

Boys’ tennis
George Mason 8, Freedom 1


 

McLean 6, Stone Bridge 3

The Skinny: Bulldog coach King reports:
 singles
1.  Bobby Ellis lost 10 – 2 to Sameli Sivonen
2.  Cayce Hack defeated Scott Richardson 10 – 7
3.  Kevin Kokal defeated Andrew Cole 11 – 10
4.  Collin Beckham lost to Louis Gruber 10 – 2
5.  Lucas Ward lost to Robert Koch 10 – 4
6.  Jordan Barnette lost to Justin Burnam 10 -7
                      doubles
1.  Bobby Ellis & Cayce Hack defeated Sameli Sivonen & Scott Richardson
10 – 7
2.  Wenbin Liu & Lorenzo Paluzzi lost to Andrew Cole & Louis Gruber 10
– 3
3.  Jordan Burnette & Michael Petersen lost to Justin Burnam & Waid 10
– 3
Broad Run 6, Briar Woods 3
The Skinny:
Singles

  Broad Run Briar Woods
1. Kadrykaev—4 Slack—10
2. Chang—10 Hensley—4
3. Vaddadi—10 Stockman—7
4. Pasztor—10 Kim—4
5. Ulkuatam—10 Ace—7
6. Miles—5 Gautham—10

Doubles

  Broad Run Briar Woods
1. Kadrykaev/ Chang—10 Slack/ Stockman—6
2. Vaddadi/ Pasztor—10 Hensley/ Kim—4
3. Miles/Ohneiser—3 Gopalkrishnan/Bottoms–10


Girls’ tennis
George Mason 8, Freedom 1

The Skinny: This was a non-conference match for both schools.

 

Singles

Michelle Repper (GM) defeats Carla Wong 10-6

Claire Sedmak (GM) defeats Joanna Tayaman 10-5

Isis Hanna (GM) defeats Lilly Nguyen 10-6

Claire Pribulka (GM) defeats Darleen Tran 10-3

Phuong Nguyen (F) defeats Christel De Ocampo 10-2

Jessica Lim (GM) defeats Morgan Kemp 10-6

 

Doubles

Repper / Sedmak (GM) defeat Wong / Nguyen, L. 8-5

Hanna / Pribulka (GM) defeat Tayaman / Tran 8-3

De Ocampo / Aiste A. (GM) defeat Kemp / Nguyen 8-6

McLean 9, Stone Bridge 0
Heritage 6, Potomac Falls 3

Broad Run 5, Briar Woods 4
The Skinny: Spartan coach Dan McNiel reports;

Broad Run Girls Tennis Sweeps Doubles to Beat Briar Woods 5-4
After losing two tie breaks in singles to go down 2-4, the Lady Spartans
swept the doubles to win the match at Briar Woods.  The match was suspended
due to rain on Monday and continued on Tuesday.  Winners for Broad Run in
singles were, Alex Creech and Carrie Sartor.  The doubles teams were:
Angela Angillilo/Shannon Northcott
Rei Prasad/Alex Creech
Carrie Sartor/ Cory Schaefer
The Lady Spartans play Freedom at home on Thursday.

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