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Heritage High School | Archive | June, 2009

Amy Taylor

 


College Vision
Student Athlete of the Month
Heritage High School
May 2009
Track & Field

“Amy Taylor is a Senior at Heritage. She is probably one of our most improved athletes this
season.  She was a member of are 4×800 “All-State” relay team as well
as are “4×400″ State championship relay team.  Although often in pain,
she battles through and does outstanding.  She’s been a great member of
this years team.  She will be missed!.”

                                                                       
                                                                             Coach Katie Boring

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Andy Stephens

 


College Vision
Student Athlete of the Month
Heritage High School
May 2009
Track & Field

“Andy is a great team player, who is willing to do anything to help the
team.  He checks in with me daily to talk about the workouts, upcoming
meets, and weather conditions.  Often when he leaves, a student or
staff member can be heard saying, “I love that kid”.  Andy’s hard work
is also evident in the classroom and in the CBI (Community Based
Instruction) Program where he works at various locations including the
administration building in Ashburn, the Salvation Army, and the HHS
guidance office. Andy is a true asset to our school, our team, and our
community.  I am honored to have had him be a member of the HHS track
program.”

                                                                       
                                                                             Coach Kathleen Cassidy

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Dane Bruchman

 


College Vision
Student Athlete of the Month
Heritage High School
May 2009
Soccer

“Dane is a Senior and has been a member of the HHS Varsity Soccer
for three years.  He is a Captain who takes this role very seriously
and does a fantastic job leading the team in stretches, as well as into
competition.  Dane is a key component of a strong defensive back line
that averages giving up less than one goal per game. Defensive players seldom get the recognition they deserve.  Dane is also an excellent student with a high GPA, who is strong in the sciences here at Heritage. As you can see, Dane would make an excellent choice for this award.  I recommend him without reservation.”

                                                                       

                                                                             Coach Betsy Munson

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College Vision Student Athletes of the Month

      

     College Vision
      Student Athletes of the Month
                     May 2009

Simone Woodward – Briar Woods –  Tennis
Austin Forman – Broad Run – Lacrosse
Amy Taylor – Heritage – Track and Field
Dane Bruchman – Heritage – Soccer
Andy Stephens – Heritage – Track and Field
Tanner Williams – Park View – Lacrosse
Brandon Brown – Park View – Lacrosse
Jack Burke – Stone Bridge – Lacrosse
Jennifer Skogerboe – Stone Bridge – Soccer

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College Choice Chart: Class of 2009 and Class of 2010

Welcome to our college signing/college choice page! If you have any corrections or additions to our list please drop us a note. Also, contact Dan Sousa (dsousa@digitalsports.com) if you want us to cover your college signing.

Aug. 9 update: We add another to our chart from the highly-talented Class of 2009 as Jessica Mullen of Loudoun Valley is going to play basketball at Bridgewater this year. Congrats Jessica!

Aug. 5 update: I’m bacckkkkkk! We have another update with Stone Bridge baseball player Ryan Cummings headed to play baseball at Garrett College, a junior college in Garrett County, Md. … home of Deep Creek Lake, one of the LPS Monkey’s favorite vacation spots. Good luck to Ryan!

Aug. 4, update: Surely we tan the put the Class of 2009 signing chart to bed but we keep getting additions and are catching up from some summer news. Such as:

Two former Loudoun Valley High School baseball standouts, Daniel Burke and T.J. Daeschner, will play collegiately for Greensboro College.
Burke, a right-handed pitcher, had three saves and 22 strikeouts in 21 innings for the Vikings in 2009. His ERA was 1.38.
Daeschner was an outfielder and right-handed pitcher at Valley. He hit .395 as a senior with four home runs.
Located in Greensboro, N.C., Greensboro College plays in the NCAA’s Division III’s USA-South Conference. The Pride had an 18-23 record last season.
Also, Lauren Wong, an outstanding volleyball player at Dominion, has signed with the University of Rhode Island (Div I – Atlantic 10) where she intends to pursue her studies in the field of Biology.  Lauren has played 3 years on the Dominion Varsity Team (captain Junior and Senior seasons) and is first the Dominion Volleyball athlete recruited to play Division I.  In July, her club team (Virginia Elite) will be competing for the USA Volleyball championship in her age division for the 4th consecutive year.
And more: Warner Workman, who was homeschooled and played at Leesburg Christian, will play baseball for Cedarville University. And Chelsea Robinson, a track standout at Stone Bridge, is headed to Temple on a partial scholarship. And Amy Rollins, also of Stone Bridge, is going to play lax at Shenandoah. Whew! Did we miss others? Email us …
The 2010 chart will take center stage on our next posting but see below for early signees with Chase Williams of Loudoun County and T.J. Peeler of Broad Run making bit-time news with Williams headed to Virginia Tech and Peeler to Pitt … but first we get the pleasure of watching them one more prep football season.


June 5 update: The list grows as we add eight Park View athletes that weren’t our list. See this story for all the PV athletes honored this week. Also, we added Lauren Wong of Dominion who will play D1 volleyball at Rhode Island and Heritage football player Gil Johnson Sr. will walk on at Frostburg State.

May 19 update: Broad Run held a big ceremony Tuesday morning to honor nine athletes headed to college. And while we had five of those seniors on our charts already — Chris Jessop (baseball/Flagler), Shawn Lewis (football/Salisburg), Kenny McAdow (football/Northeastern), Tim Miscovich (football/Bryant), and Kevin Sandersen (football/Salisburg) — we add four more to our charts including softball player Reagan Doiron, who will play at George Mason and three competitive cheerleaders that helped the Spartans to states the past three years — Lianne Arundel (Hawaii Pacific), Tori Marshall (Virgnia Tech) and Mandy Moore (Virginia Tech). Not to feel left out but neighboring school Stone Bridge and Briar Woods — the LPS Monkey likes to call BR, BW and SB the Bermuda Triangle of College Signings with a total of 56 seniors between the three schools, more than half of the 108 on our charts — each added an athlete. Chris Kamara of SB soccer will play at Louisburg Junior College in North Carolina and Krysta Gardner  reports that she is going to play NCAA Division I volleyball at Bethune-Cookman in Florida. Congrats to all these great kids!

May 7 update: It may be raining outside but inside its pouring with college choice news for area athletes as we add more names to our growing chart — breaking the century mark with 102 athletes total. Brenton Peters of Heritage is headed Ivy League as he will play NCAA D1 baseball at Cornell University. Moving west in Leesburg, we come to David Kent who will play D3 football for the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. Into Ashburn we have a bit of history as Lily Vera becomes Stone Bridge’s first ever D1 volleyball recruit as she will play at UNC-Charlotte. And over to Broad Run, one of the Spartans top athletes, Kenny McAdow, who led the football team to a AA state title and is goalie on the district champion lax team, will be a preferred walkon for football at D1 Northeastern next year. Whew! See all the name below! **Stone Bridge becomes the first school to reach 20 athletes with Broad Run and Potomac Falls right behind with 19!

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May 6 update: We add three athletes to our chart to reach 98 total including Stone Bridge softball players Ashely Gardner and Cassie Phillips as well as Loudoun Valley High School football player Collin Owens, headed to Bridgewater to play. We also have another junior with a verbal as Potomac Falls soccer player Conner Shanosky will play at Virginiat Tech starting in 2010-11. And how about Potomac Falls and Stone Bridge both with 19 athletes headed to college from the ’09 class and Broad Run right behind with 18! I’m sure more signings will push both of these schools at least to the 20 mark.

May 1 Update: We are approaching the 100 mark for athletes on our college bound chart with the addition of Loudoun Valley High School softball player Hailey Tretick, who will play NCAA Division II ball next year at Lock Haven. Currently,  Lock Haven is ranked #1 in the NCAA Division II Atlantic Region, and ranked 3rd in the Nation and the team is a perennial national contender. Way to go Hailey! Speaking of Valley: How strong is their Class of 2010? We just added two more Viking juniors to our 2010 list — soccer players Ashley Manning (Virginia Tech) and Amber Cook (ODU) — and that makes four LV athletes total on the liset of eight. Do you know a senior or junior not on our chart? Heck — email us at dsousa@digitalsports.com or twitter the LPSMonkey at LPSMonkey on Twitter! 

April 28 Update: We have some more college news and this time it comes from Loudoun Valley as two Viking football players will play in college, but for Viking 6-foot-7 lineman Ron Pelkey it will be rugby at Penn State. The Nittany Lions have one of the top collegiate rugby programs in the country and Pelkey is considered one of the top young rugby players in the nation, recently attending the USA U-18 training camp in California. Pelkey is captain of the Western Loudoun Rugby Wolverines, considered the top team in the state in their age group. Congrats Ron!

One of Pelkey’s teammates, lineman Sam Juzbasich, will suit up for NCAA Division II Slippery Rock next season. Slipper Rock’s nickname, by the way, is The Rock … how cool is that!

And Ken Wright, Loudoun County Athletic Director and former state champion pole vaulter in his youth (bet you didn’t know that!), reports that Raider junior Julianne Hanna, who has helped the LC volleyball team to back-to-back state titles, will play starting in 2010 for the University of New Mexico. The Division I Lobos went 22-7 last fall in the Mountain West Conference.


April 27 update: We add a flight of Falcon football players to the chart and also Jennifer Skogerboe of Stone Bridge’s class of 2010 will play soccer at Connecticut. Are there more juniors out there with verbal commitments? Give us a shout and we will give you a shout out!

April 22 update: Another day and more signing news! Josh Thiel held his signing cremony at Heritage High School today. He will kick at Saint Frances next year. Click here for the details plus photos and video from the signing. And Aaron Kakol reports that he has accepted a preferred walk-on status with the James Madison football team for next season. The Briar Woods lineman becomes one of six local athletes headed to Harrisonburg — most of any college so far with William & Mary one behind with five. Check below for our full signing chart and stats!

April 21 update: Wow x 19! Potomac Falls held a mass signing for 19 athletes playing college next year. Click here for the scoop! Check below for a big chart update including our school, sport and college stats! Panthers lead all schools in Loudoun in signings now!

April 10 update: The football players are making their minds up with some Division II and Division III decisions this past week including Tim McLister of Loudoun County (McDaniel), Greg Woodlief of Potomac Falls (Guilford), and Brandon Absher and Kenny Smith both of Park View (and both headed to Glenville State).

Loudoun County strong safety McLister committed to play football for the McDaniel College Green Terror. Located in Westminster MD, McDaniel was looking to upgrade it’s defensive backfield to help them get back to the top of the NCAA D3 Centennial Conference where they have been champions several times in the past decade.
 
McLister was a 3-year varsity starter for the Loudoun County Raiders. In his senior year playing strong safety, WR, and returning punts/kickoffs, McLister was a key factor for the Raiders football program gaining their first playoff berth in over 10 seasons. Prior to breaking his ankle in the fifth game of the season vs. Potomac Falls, McLister was one of the Dulles Districts top defensive backs having three interceptions, three fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles. McLister came back in their final “must win” game vs. Heritage with another five tackles to help the Raiders seal the playoff berth.
 
Loudoun County’s head coach Todd Hill awarded McLister the first “Raider Strong” award at the conclusion of the season and said “McDaniel is getting a great football player. Timmy is a hard-nosed player whom we are very proud of. He led by example on and off the field. Dedication and commitment are words that best describe him. Timmy always gave maximum effort and was a great leader for our program. Our coaching staff is extremely proud of Timmy’s accomplishments and we know he will be successful at McDaniel College.”
For more on the Woodlief click here for the official release from Guilford … though we think they might have added Michael Baker’s rushing TDs along with Woodlief’s to get to that number of 22. Still the point is that Woodlief is a run/pass threat.
And for more on the Park View duo signing — Andy Hill swears a release was sent out but it didn’t hit our inbox — so let’s go to the WashPost and some BREAKING NEWS! (we tease because we love the Posties) … click here for more on Absher and Smith.
And while we are onto the Loudoun Extra how about some extra credit from Paul “Paper Chase” Tenorio and yet another update in the mounting offers for talented LC linebacker/tight end Chase Williams. He is up to six offers! And yes … file this baby under BREAKING NEWS as well.
Good luck to all four players!



April 3 Update: Wow … only a day since our last update and we have five new athletes to add to our growing list which is now up to 69 athletes from the 2009 class and four from 2010!

Loudoun County athletic director Ken Wright announced today that a pair of Raider softball players, shortstop Holly Norris  and third base Taylor Grimmell, will play D3 softball next year.

Norris has verbally committed to play softball next year for D-3 Muskingum College in New Concord, OH.  Muskingum is led by NFCA Hall of Fame coach Donna Newberry who holds the record for most wins in D-3 history and has led the team to 13 consecutive NCAA playoff appearances.  Norris a 4-year starter was 1st team all district and 2nd team all region at shortstop last season helping lead the Raiders to a state quarterfinal appearance.
 
Grimmell has verbally committed to play softball next year for D-3 Hood College in Frederick, MD which is coached by Kate Barrick. Grimmell is a captain and 2-year starter helped lead the Raiders to a state quarterfinal appearance last season.

And while we are at Loudoun County, congrats to Raider junior keeper Calle Brown who is reported as an early verbal to play at the University of Virginia starting in 2010-11.

Now on to football where we have some news with Jamie Caldwell of Briar Woods and Trevor Cottom of Potomac Falls playing in college next year.

Caldwell (6-3, 285) — a 4-year starter at left offensive tackle and defensive tackle for the Falcons, helping the team go a combined 30-12 with two playoff appearances — has been offered preferred walk-on status at Division I Towson of the Colonial Athletic Conference. He was also named all-district in 2007 and 2008 and all-region by Gameday Magazine in 2008.

Towson University offensive line coach John Donatelli envisions Caldwell moving inside to play center for the Tigers. Caldwell – like all of the other members of the 2009 signing class for Towson University – will be red shirted this fall.
Finally, congrats to Cottom, second team all-district at center in 2008, who will be playing D3 football in the fall at Shenandoah.



April 2 Update: Congratulations to three more area athletes who will participate in college athletics next year: Dominion golfer Keri Muse, Potomac Falls swimmer Caylyn Tate and Loudoun Valley basketball player Drew MacMahon.

MacMahon, the Vikes senior point guard, has committed to play basketball next year at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland. Washington College competes in the Centenial Conference which includes some of the best D3 programs in the country, such as Gettysburg, Franklin and Marshall, Ursinus, and Dickinson. MacMahon was All-Cedar Run District this year and Valley’s MVP. He was the top assist man in the AAA Northwest Region. In the end MacMahon had a number of opportunities, but liked the quality of education and the chance to contribute as a freshman as deciding choices.
Muse signed Monday to play golf for NCAA Division I Wagner College located on Saten Island in New York City.  She received an academic and athletic scholarship, and carries a 4.2 GPA.
Tate achieved an “All American” time in her 500 free at the AA/A state meet last month.  Her time earned her second place at states, and nearly broke the state record set last year. Tate has signed to swim at William and Mary next year. The girls team for Potomac Falls won the regular season district title as well as the Dulles District tournament title. Tate set the following school records this past season: 
200 IM  2:12.21
100 ****** 1:12.13
500 Free 4:55.90
200 Free Relay 1:43.33  (along with Carla Harvey, Kirby Shook and Bridget Werner)
She also is a member of the 2008 Relay team that set the 200 Medley record of 1:55.22
Excellent! We love good news … send us your college signing news at dsousa@digitalsports.com. 


March 23 update: We add three more athletes to the chart in this latest installment with a “royal reporting” as Michael Prince of Stone Bridge has accepted preferred walk-on status at NCAA Division I James Madison where he will team with current teammate RB Dainel Allen. And here is Music to our ears, Chris Music of Loudoun Valley has accpeted an offer to play at NCAA Division I Montana State. Music says he will get a look at slot when he graduates and heads to Big Sky country. And the third new athlete to land on our radar is David Conrow of Freedom who will play basketball at Divisiion III Randolph College. Conrow is just the latest Loudoun athlete headed to Lynchburg where Radolph is located, seems the school has a good pipeline into LoCo. And a look back at the March 19 report, we have learned that Tim Miscovich of Broad Run will be competing at quarterback at Bryant. Miscovich was behind Chris Jessop on the depth chart with the state-title winning Spartans but no doubt would have been the No. 1 guy at most high schools. Good luck to all our athletes moving on!
March 19 update: We add six athletes to the chart who will be playing in college next year and part of the story here is the expanding opportunities for those who want to keep playing. Tim Miscovich, punter on the state title football Broad Run football team, will play at Bryant in Rhode Island which just moved to NCAA Division I in the fall. Austin Underwood of Briar Woods will play NCAA Division I lacrosse at Jacksonville University which just added men’s and women’s lacrosse this year. Another Falcon lacrosse player, Ryan Blackwell, will play NCAA Division III lacrosse at Randolph College in Lyncburg. The college just recently went co-ed.

Others headed for the college atheletic fields include Heritage’s Tyler Blevins who will play lacrosse at NCAA Division III Greensboro College and a pair of Spartan football players from that undefeated team that won the AA state title in December, Shawn Lewis and Kevin Sandersen, will play at NCAA Division III Salisbury University in Maryland.

Good luck to all six boys next year in college!
March 13 update: Joe Baires of Potomac Falls announced Friday that he will play NCAA Division 3 soccer next year at Mary Washington. Congratulations to Joe!
Some stats on our chart below … so far we have 108 local athletes that will play in college next year. Here is how it breaks down:
Class of 2009 (128 total)
By School: Broad Run (24), Stone Bridge (24), Potomac Falls (19), Briar Woods (13), Loudoun Valley (12), Park View (11), Loudoun County (7), Heritage (7), Dominion (4), Freedom (3), Notre Dame (2), Leesburg Christian (1), Bullis (1).
By Sports: Football (39), Baseball/Softball (25), Soccer (19), Lacrosse (13), Basketball (7), XC/Track (7), Volleyball (6), Cheer (3), Swim (3), Golf (2), Wrestling (2), Rugby (1), Tennis (1).
By College: James Madison (7), Salisbury (5), Virginia Tech (5), William & Mary (5), George Mason (4), VUC (4), Bridgewater (3), Frostburg State (3), Glenville State (3), Greensboro (3), Mary Washington (3), Old Dominion (3), Randolph (3), Shepherd (3), Wake Forest (3), Bryant (2), Ferrum (2), Lynchburg (2), Messiah College (2), Sacred Heart (2), Saint Frances (2), UNC-Wilmington (2), Wagner (2). 53 schools with one athlete each.


Class of 2009 (Updated Aug. 7, 2009)
  

Athlete

 High School

 Sport

Level

 College

 Brandon Absher

 Park View

 Football

D2

 Glenville State

 Daniel Allen

 Stone Bridge

 Football

D1

 James Madison

 Lianne Arundel

 Broad Run

 Cheer

D2

 Hawaii Pacific

 Jake Ashton

 Briar Woods

 Football

D1*

 Elon

 Alex Aust

 Bullis

 Lacrosse

D1

 Maryland

 Joe Baires

 Potomac Falls

 Soccer

D3

 Mary Washington

 Mike Baker

 Potomac Falls

 Football

D3

 Salisbury

 Megan Barnes

 Park View

 XC/Track

D1*

 James Madison

 Judy Betz

 Broad Run 

 Softball 

D1 

 Wagner 

 Ryan Blackwell

 Briar Woods

 Lacrosse

D3

 Randolph College

 Johnny Bladel

 Stone Bridge

 Baseball

D1

 James Madison

 Tyler Blevins

 Heritage

 Lacrosse

D3

 Greensboro College

 Devin Bowers

 Potomac Falls

 Swim

D3

 Harvey Mudd

 Karita Brown

 Park View

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Tuesday Night Playoff Scoreboard

 

Baseball
Quarterfinals – Tuesday, June 2, times TBA
II-champion Potomac Falls 3I-runner-up Grafton 2 (9 innings) 
II-runner-up Orange County @ I-champion Poquoson
III-runner-up Rustburg @ IV-champion Tunstall
IV-runner-up Richlands @ III-champion Alleghany
Semifinals – Friday, June 5
@ Calfee Park, Pulaski
Potomac Falls vs. TBA, 10 a.m.
TBA, 1 p.m.
Finals – Saturday, June 6 
@ Radford, 1 p.m.

Softball
Quarterfinals – Tuesday, June 2, times TBA
II-champion Broad Run 5, I-runner-up Powhatan 0
II-runner-up Orange County @ I-champion Poquoson
III-runner-up Brookville @ IV-champion Tunstall
IV-runner-up Patrick County @ III-champion Turner Ashby
Semifinals – Friday, June 5
@ Radford 
Broad Run vs. TBA, 10 a.m.
TBA, 1 p.m.
Finals – Saturday, June 6 
@ Radford, 10 a.m.

Boys Soccer

Quarterfinals – Tuesday, June 2, times TBA
II-champion Potomac Falls 3, I-runner-up Grafton 2 
II-runner-up Broad Run 1, I-champion Jamestown 0
III-runner-up Harrisonburg @ IV-champion Blacksburg
IV-runner-up Martinsville @ III-champion Jefferson Forest
Semifinals – Friday, June 5
@ Radford
Potomac Falls vs. Broad Run, 2
TBA, 4
Finals – Saturday, June 6 
@ Radford, noon

Girls Soccer

Quarterfinals – Tuesday, June 2, times TBA
 II-champion Broad Run 3, I-runner-up Jamestown 0
II-runner-up Heritage @ I-champion Courtland, Rain delay
III-runner-up Lord Botetourt @ IV-champion Salem
IV-runner-up Hidden Valley @ III-champion Jefferson Forest
Semifinals – Friday, June 5
@ Radford
Broad Run vs. TBA, 10 a.m.
TBA, noon
Finals – Saturday, June 6 
@ Radford, 10 a.m.

AAA SOFTBALL
Quarterfinals — June 2 at higher seed
Game S1: NW1 Loudoun Valley 3, E2 Tallwood 0 
Game S2: C2 Atlee at N1 South County
Game S3: NW2 Battlefield at E1 Great Bridge
Game S4: N2 Centreville at C1 Prince George

Semifinals — June 5 at Westfield
Game S5: Game S1 Winner vs Game S2 Winner, 4 p.m.
Game S6: Game S3 Winner vs Game S4 Winner, 7 p.m.

Championship — June 6 at Westfield
Game S7: Game S5 Winner vs Game S6 Winner, 2 p.m.

VHSL GIRLS’ LACROSSE
Quarterfinals — March 30 at higher seed
Game GLAX1: N1 Robinson 15, NW3 Albemarle 5
Game GLAX2: II-1 Broad Run 16, NW2 Battlefield 12
Game GLAX3: NW1 Loudoun Valley 12, N3 W.T. Woodson 2
Game GLAX4: N2 Chantilly 20, II-2 Western Albemarle 5

Semifinals — June 2 at Westfield
Game GLAX5: N1 Robinson 18, II-1 Broad Run 5
Game GLAX6: NW1 Loudoun Valley vs N2 Chantilly, 7:30 p.m.

Championship — June 6 at Westfield
Game GLAX7: Game GLAX5 Winner vs Game GLAX6 Winner, 6 p.m.

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Loudoun Athletes Shine at the State Track Meets

 

By Dan Sousa
LoudounPrepSports.com Senior Content Editor
(June 2, 2009) – Perhaps the greatest statement for how well Loudoun athletes did at Saturday’s AA state track and field meet at Harrisonburg High School came in the girls 4×400 relay where Heritage High School not only won a third consecutive state title in the event, but the Pride crossed the finish line in 4:00.10, just ahead of Dulles District rival, runner-up Potomac Falls (4:01.72).
That wasn’t the only relay gold brought back to Leesburg by the Pride as the boys 4×100 (Ross Madison, TJ McPhaul, Brian Dove, Roger Smith and alternate David McCarthy) won a state title and will now compete at the Nike Outdoor National Championship Meet on June 19-20 in North Carolina.
In the team standings, the Region II Potomac Falls girls team, led by Christina Lee who placed first in the 800 meters and third in the 1600, took third with 37 points, just four behind runner-up Brookville and 15 short of winner Blacksburg (52). In the boys race it was close with Westerna Albemarle taking the title by just two points over Brookville (48-46) and Louisa County (45) and host Harrisonburg (41) right behind.
Heritage sisters Hannah and Emma McLaughlin — who teamed with Shaquera Leach and Amy Taylor on the winning 4×400 relay — both earned all-state honors in the 400 meters with Hannah placing fourth.
Lee’s 2:16.70 in the 800 wasn’t the only individual title brought back to Loudoun as Dominion’s Kiya Day won the 300 hurdles with a 45.47 and Briar Woods’ Omar Omokodian uncorked a 167-foot throw to take the discus.
Other notable AA performances from Loudoun included PF’s Jenn Richards (5th) in the shot, Park View’s Meredith Oare (3rd) in the discus and PF’s Tyler Wilson (6th) in the discus. The Panther boys 4×800 relay team took second to power Blacksburg with a 7:59.78 to the winning 7:59.60. Nicole Fauteux of PF was fifth in the 100 hurdles as was Heritage’s T.J. McPhaul in the boys 110 hurdles. LC’s Julie Strange had two great runs with a fifth in the 1600 (5:12.82) and third in the 3200 (11:12.51).
The Heritage girls 4×100 was third and the Freedom girls took sixth. Kaise White of Freedom was an impressive second in the 400 meters with a 58.64. Brooke Thompson of BR was fourth in the 300 hurdles. In the 800 won by Lee, teammate Ariana Jones took fourth. PF had more great distance runs with Ryan Hagen third in the 800 and Josh Hardin fourth in the 3200.
At the AAA meet, Stone Bridge teammates Trevor Springman (55-02.25) and David Wang (53-06.50) went 2-4 in the shot. The Loudoun Valley girls 4×800 was sixth and SB springer Daniel Allen was fourth in the 200 meters.

Do you have photos from these two meets you want to share with LPS? Send them to us at dsousa@digitalsports.com.

AA Track and Field Results

State AA Championships OD 2009 – 5/29/2009 to 5/30/2009

                           Harrisonburg High School
Results

Event 1 Girls Long Jump
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State AA: 19-02.50 1989 Millicent Shabazz, Radford
National: 22-03 1976 Kathy McMillan (North Carolina)
Name Year School Finals Wind
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Finals
1 Parrish, Krystal 12 Park View Sohill 18-02.00 0.8
2 Armstead, Bilnita 12 James Monroe 17-11.00 0.8
3 Jackson, Uniquequa Brookville 17-09.00 0.5
4 Kelly, Oshene 09 Skyline 17-03.25 1.2
5 Bostwick, Brittany Christiansburg J17-03.25 1.0
6 Christian, Kayla 12 New Kent 17-02.75 1.9
7 Hargrove, Naomi 12 Brunswick Sr. 17-00.75 0.5
8 Mitchell, Brianna 10 Spotswood 16-09.75 0.7
9 Jenkins, Karissa R. E Lee J16-09.75 1.4
10 Porter, Sarina 12 Abingdon 16-09.50 1.0
11 White, Sherelle 12 York J16-09.50 0.4
12 Bosche, Lauren 12 Cave Spring 16-08.25 1.6
13 Staton, Whitney 12 Chancellor 16-08.00 1.5
13 Rosen, Ariana 10 Bruton 16-08.00 1.0
15 Moubray, Jessy 12 Spotswood 16-07.75 0.7
16 Lott, Jaime 12 Courtland 16-06.50 0.2
17 Green, KeShera 11 Park View Sohill 16-04.00 2.2
18 Carter, Racheal 11 Brentsville 16-03.25 2.1
19 Church, Amber 11 Pulaski 16-02.50 1.3
20 Serio, Raven 12 Louisa 16-02.00 0.9
21 Ndem, Edy 11 Cave Spring 16-01.25 1.0
21 Hubbard, Lacear 12 Amherst 16-01.25 +0.0
23 Davis, Candace 12 Amherst 16-00.00 3.8
24 Banks, Precious 11 Fluvanna 15-11.50 1.9
24 Graves, Carmen Christiansburg 15-11.50 2.1
26 Simmons, Destiny R. E Lee 15-07.00 0.5
27 Timberlake, Sherrie 11 Monticello 15-04.25 1.9
28 Laprade, Latavia 12 Heritage Lynchbu 15-02.00 1.7
-- Green, Aurielle 12 Jamestown FOUL
-- Young, Kala 11 Spotswood SCR NWI
-- Baker, Jamiecka 10 Rustburg SCR NWI
-- Jarrell, Taylor 10 Monticello SCR NWI

Event 2 Boys Long Jump
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State AA: 24-08.25 1982 D.D. Manns, Bassett
National: 26-09.25 1989 Dion Bentley (Pennsylvania)
Name Year School Finals Wind
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1 Owah, Alex 12 Harrisonburg 22-09.00 0.5
2 Jones, Cornell 12 Smithfield 22-08.00 1.3
3 Nash, Andreas 12 Prince Edward 22-02.50 0.3
4 Hudson, Travis Christiansburg 21-11.75 1.6
5 Puryear, Damien 12 Bluestone 21-10.00 0.8
6 Henry, Chris 10 Louisa 21-09.25 +0.0
7 Coleman, Braden 12 Abingdon 21-08.00 1.4
8 Golden, Deverrick Fluvanna 21-05.25 0.9
9 Blair, William 11 Tabb 21-01.50 +0.0
10 Reeves, Dequan Heritage Lynchbu 21-01.00 1.9
11 Simmons, Cody 10 New Kent 20-11.50 0.4
12 Hunter, Andre 12 Louisa 20-10.50 0.5
13 Bruce, Kedarius Fluvanna 20-07.00 1.8
14 Thomas, Logan Brookville 20-06.00 0.8
14 Mills, Marvin 12 Monticello 20-06.00 1.6
16 Walton, Joe 09 King George 20-04.00 1.6
17 Borders, Deanthony 11 Northside 20-03.25 1.9
17 Berry, Deon 10 Powhatan 20-03.25 1.1
19 Campbell, Scott 11 Salem 20-03.00 +0.0
20 Thompson, James Charlottesville 20-02.25 0.8
21 Phillips, Andrew 11 Fort Defiance 20-01.25 1.1
22 Kezar, Zack 10 Tabb 19-11.00 1.5
23 Hensley, Jared 11 Spotswood 19-08.00 2.0
23 Dobbins, Chris Christiansburg 19-08.00 2.5
25 Williams, Chris 11 R. E Lee 19-05.25 1.5
26 Scott, Daquan 12 R. E Lee 19-04.75 1.4
27 Chunn, Japheth 12 Warren County 19-04.50 2.8
28 Brown, Tyrease 12 Amherst 18-08.00 2.0
29 Stith, Rahsaan 12 Brunswick Sr. 18-05.25 1.1
30 Belcher, Ronald Martinsville Hig 18-02.25 1.9
31 Hanna, Brock 12 Marion 18-02.00 1.6
32 Donovan, Nick 12 Eastern View 14-09.00 1.5

Event 3 Girls Triple Jump
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State AA: 40-11.75 1997 Tasha Coleman, Louisa County
National: 44-11.75 2004 Brittany Daniels (California)
Name Year School Finals Wind
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1 Jenkins, Karissa R. E Lee 36-10.75 -0.3
2 Staton, Whitney 12 Chancellor 36-06.00 -2.2
3 Parrish, Krystal 12 Park View Sohill 36-04.00 -2.0
4 Kelly, Oshene 09 Skyline 36-03.50 -0.3
5 Green, Aurielle 12 Jamestown 35-09.50 -2.2
6 Laprade, Latavia 12 Heritage Lynchbu 35-01.75 +0.0
7 Christian, Kayla 12 New Kent 35-01.50 -1.1
8 Smith, Candice 11 Northside 34-10.25 -3.2
9 Bostwick, Brittany Christiansburg 34-09.50 1.5
10 Davis, Candace 12 Amherst 34-09.00 -0.3
11 Toothman, Lindsey 10 Central 34-07.50 0.4
12 Graves, Carmen Christiansburg 34-06.75 -0.7
13 Carter, Racheal 11 Brentsville 34-05.75 0.7
14 Wilkins, Lauren 10 Sherando 34-01.50 1.8
15 Nunley, Bria Heritage (Leesb) 33-11.75 -0.7
16 Ndem, Edy 11 Cave Spring 33-11.50 -1.5
17 Bosserman, Natashia Stuarts Draft 33-08.25 -3.0
18 Williams, Nakia 11 Bruton 33-02.75 -2.6
-- Hubbard, Lacear 12 Amherst ND NWI
-- Bosche, Lauren 12 Cave Spring ND NWI
-- Rosen, Ariana 10 Bruton ND NWI
-- Hairston, Marissa 09 Martinsville Hig ND NWI
-- Thiel, Carolyn 12 Sherando FOUL
-- Baker, Jamiecka 10 Rustburg SCR NWI
-- Brown, Courtney 12 Blacksburg SCR NWI

Event 4 Boys Triple Jump
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State AA: 50-08 1997 Shaun Talley, Park View - S. Hill
National: 54-10.25 2004 Kenny Hall (Louisana)
Name Year School Finals Wind
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1 Jones, Cornell 12 Smithfield 46-00.00 1.1
2 Scales, D'Angelo 12 Lafayette 45-03.00 1.8
3 Brown, Tyrease 12 Amherst 44-10.25 2.2
4 Stith, Rahsaan 12 Brunswick Sr. 44-09.50 2.2
5 Henry, Chris 10 Louisa 44-07.25 3.7
6 Hunter, Andre 12 Louisa 44-05.25 2.4
7 Cato, Denzel 12 Chancellor 44-03.25 2.0
8 Mills, Marvin 12 Monticello 44-03.00 2.5
9 Akordor, Daniel 12 Courtland 44-02.00 3.7
10 Kelly, Diamante 11 Chancellor 43-08.25 2.2
11 Santana, Nathan ParkView (Ster) 43-05.50 2.3
12 Hudson, Travis Christiansburg 43-02.75 0.8
13 Villanueva, Joseph 12 Salem 43-02.00 2.4
14 Bruce, Kedarius Fluvanna 42-10.00 2.3
15 Justis, David 11 Spotsylvania 42-04.00 3.0
16 Irving, Demtrius 12 Amherst 42-03.25 0.7
17 Donovan, Nick 12 Eastern View 42-00.00 2.4
18 Moats, Corey 11 Spotswood 41-10.00 0.9
19 Wright, Sam 09 Cave Spring 41-06.50 2.4
20 Butler, David 12 Turner Ashby 41-02.25 +0.0
21 Johnson, Berniel 12 Waynesboro 40-10.00 1.3
22 Carr, Joe 11 Blacksburg 40-09.50 1.5
22 Belcher, Ronald Martinsville Hig 40-09.50 1.6
24 Nash, Andreas 12 Prince Edward 40-05.50 1.4
25 Golden, Deverrick Fluvanna 40-05.25 1.6
-- Dobbins, Chris Christiansburg FOUL
-- Taylor, DeSean 12 Harrisonburg SCR NWI

Event 5 Girls High Jump
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State AA: 5-10 1999 Jennifer Nelms, Spotsylvania
National: 6-04 1993 Amy Acuff (Texas)
Name Year School Finals
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1 Kent Robinson, Danyelle 12 Brentsville 5-04.00
2 Watts, Telisha Brookville J5-04.00
3 Filla, Caitlynn Stuarts Draft 5-03.00
4 Church, Amber 11 Pulaski 5-02.00
5 Carter, Lauren 12 Sherando J5-02.00
6 Bostwick, Brittany Christiansburg 5-00.00
6 Mitchell, Brianna 10 Spotswood 5-00.00
6 Shelton, Kelsey 12 Jefferson Forest 5-00.00
9 Bosche, Lauren 12 Cave Spring J5-00.00
9 Bosserman, Natashia Stuarts Draft J5-00.00
9 Baker, Jamiecka 10 Rustburg J5-00.00
9 Young, Kala 11 Spotswood J5-00.00
9 Harrison-Lewis, Connie 12 James Monroe J5-00.00
9 Fortune, Mia 10 Chancellor J5-00.00
15 Green, KeShera 11 Park View Sohill J5-00.00
-- Henry, Taren Briar Woods NH
-- Heckstall, Rakeisha 09 Caroline NH
-- Zimmerman, Ariel 12 Lafayette NH
-- Kersey, Brittany 10 King George NH
-- Crum, Rachel 12 Cave Spring NH
-- Western, Molly 11 Cave Spring NH
-- Daczkowski, Alexandra 10 Potomac Falls NH
-- Toothman, Lindsey 10 Central NH
-- Gregory, Alice 11 Patrick County NH
-- Kline, Amanda 11 Fluvanna NH

Event 6 Boys High Jump
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State AA: 7-01 1991 Elgonda Hicks, Franklin
National: 7-07 2002 Andra Mason (Texas)
Name Year School Finals
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1 Hudson, Travis Christiansburg 6-08.00
2 Minor, Shawn 11 Powhatan 6-07.00
3 Puryear, Damien 12 Bluestone 6-06.00
4 Thomas, Logan Brookville 6-05.00
5 Scott, Daquan 12 R. E Lee J6-05.00
6 Otey, Adam 11 New Kent 6-02.00
7 King, Jared Brookville J6-02.00
8 Rose, Anthony 11 Amherst J6-02.00
9 Chunn, Japheth 12 Warren County J6-02.00
10 Moody, Saquon 11 Smithfield 6-00.00
10 Hitt, Justin 12 Spotswood 6-00.00
10 Donovan, Nick 12 Eastern View 6-00.00
13 Davis, Vy 12 Handley J6-00.00
-- Belcher, Ronald Martinsville Hig NH
-- McCray, Zac Brookville NH
-- Shifflett, Jake 12 Harrisonburg NH
-- Stanley, Bobby 11 Millbrook NH
-- Goodman, Jaquon 11 Smithfield NH
-- Thorne, James 11 James Wood NH
-- Dobbins, Chris Christiansburg NH
-- Johnson, Garrett 11 Marion NH
-- Porter, Caleb 10 Abingdon NH
-- Holstege, Erik 10 Monticello SCR

Event 7 Girls Shot Put
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State AA: 45-07.75 1983 Teena Brooks, Meadowbrook
National: 54-10.75 2003 Michelle Carter (Texas)
Name Year School Finals
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1 Glover, Jericah 12 Amherst 39-04.75
2 Scott, DaQuaa R. E Lee 39-02.75
3 White, Tamesha 12 William Monroe 38-10.75
4 Rasmussen, Ashley 12 Skyline 38-10.00
5 Richards, Jenn Potomac Falls 37-08.75
6 Robinson, Raven 11 Louisa 37-05.25
7 Jackson, Belinder 12 Skyline 36-11.50
8 Polk, Phylicia 12 King George 36-04.00
9 Lantz, Margraret 12 Broadway 35-07.50
10 Worthen, Amanda 12 Spotsylvania 35-00.50
11 Newman, Keyaira 10 Sherando 33-09.75
12 Scott, Ebony 09 Powhatan 33-05.50
13 Evans, Rochelle Christiansburg 33-03.50
14 Henry, Maegan Graham 33-01.00
15 Hairston, Shanice 11 Magna Vista 32-09.00
16 Henderson, Brooke Marion 32-05.00
17 Harris, Jessie 10 Powhatan 31-11.75
18 Stertz, Chelsey 12 New Kent 31-08.00
19 Brown, lashanda 11 Waynesboro 31-05.25
20 Scales, Julia Lady Bengals 31-03.50
21 Blassingame, Tiffany Christiansburg 29-08.00
22 Brown, Tasha 10 Wildcats 29-02.75
-- Tyler, Gabriel 11 Greensville SCR

Event 8 Boys Shot Put
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State AA: 60-08 1977 Steve Kluge, R. E. Lee- Staunton
National: 81-03.50 1979 Michael Carter (Texas)
Name Year School Finals
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1 Kroko, Jake 11 James Monroe 55-02.00
2 Johnson, Brandon Fluvanna 54-01.50
3 Taylor, Jonathan Christiansburg 52-03.50
4 Allen, Steven Charlottesville 51-05.75
5 Walker, Ben 12 Turner Ashby 51-05.00
6 Thomason, Luke 12 Fort Defiance 51-02.00
7 Mills, Zachary 12 Salem 50-03.50
8 Brandt, David Brookville 50-00.50
9 Carter, Melvin Charlottesville 49-11.25
10 Turley, Brandyn 12 Salem 48-09.50
11 Waddy, Lesley 12 Louisa 48-05.75
12 Cerminara, John 12 Jamestown 48-02.75
13 Sparrow, Brandon 11 Liberty 48-02.25
14 Turner, Raheim Charlottesville 47-09.00
14 Cobb-Ozanne, Rohan 11 Blacksburg 47-09.00
16 Brown, Devonte 10 Amherst 46-10.50
17 Sanderson, Kevin Broad Run 46-09.00
18 Harvey, Antwon 11 Amherst 46-05.50
19 Johnson, Sam 12 Courtland 46-01.00
20 Fuller, Boden 11 Smithfield 45-11.50
21 Jones, Rannon 12 Tunstall 45-08.50
22 Weller, Zack Christiansburg 45-05.75
23 Wagner, Dennis 12 Chancellor 45-02.00
24 Carter, Eddie 10 Chancellor 42-06.75

Event 9 Girls Discus Throw
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State AA: 161-07 5/30/2008 Natalie Baird, Park View Sterli
National: 188-04 1994 Suzy Powell (California)
Name Year School Finals
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1 Rasmussen, Ashley 12 Skyline 117-05
2 Christopher, Shaneekwa 12 James Monroe 116-03
3 Oare, Meredith ParkView (Ster) 115-00
4 Lewis, Chelsea 12 Tabb 113-08
5 James, Kelly 11 York 111-05
6 Scott, DaQuaa R. E Lee 111-02
7 Evans, Rochelle Christiansburg 107-10
8 Bello, Mariama 12 Brentsville 107-05
9 Bothof, Sarah 11 Fort Defiance 106-09
10 Carter, Adrianna 11 Jamestown 104-05
10 Stafford, Emma Christiansburg 104-05
12 Phillips, Amaris 12 Abingdon 102-03
13 Legister, Jasmine 12 Smithfield 101-07
14 Jackson, Belinder 12 Skyline 100-10
15 Terry, Shanita 12 Park View Sohill 100-06
16 Henderson, Brooke Marion 99-11
17 Hairston, Shanice 11 Magna Vista 99-02
18 Lantz, Margraret 12 Broadway 98-03
18 Loyd, Kanna 11 Fluvanna 98-03
20 Robinson, Raven 11 Louisa 95-07
21 Newcomb, Alisha 12 Fort Defiance 94-05
22 Nelson, Megan 11 Turner Ashby 93-11
23 Roseberry, Natalee 09 Pulaski 88-08
24 Johnson, Summer 12 Amherst 88-05
25 Addair, Kasey 09 Tazewell High Sc 78-11

Event 10 Boys Discus Throw
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State AA: 179-00 6/1/2007 Erik Kuster, Liberty Bedford
National: 236-06 2001 Mason Finley (Colorado)
Name Year School Finals
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1 Omokodian, Omar Briar Woods 167-00
2 Thomas, Logan Brookville 157-04
3 Knight, KiKi 12 Brunswick Sr. 152-02
4 Taylor, Jonathan Christiansburg 150-00
5 Roach, Jordan Fluvanna 147-10
6 Wilson, Tyler Potomac Falls 146-00
7 Smith, Michael 12 Caroline 145-09
8 Rueben, Shanks 12 Warren County 145-08
9 Thomason, Luke 12 Fort Defiance 145-06
10 Johnson, Brandon Fluvanna 145-05
11 Zedan, David Potomac Falls 144-04
12 Turley, Brandyn 12 Salem 142-08
13 Carter, Melvin Charlottesville 142-04
14 Harris, James 11 Orange 138-03
15 McDowell, Nolan 10 Fort Defiance 138-02
16 Howard, Nicholas 12 Caroline 137-07
17 Kroko, Jake 11 James Monroe 137-02
18 Jones, Rannon 12 Tunstall 134-06
19 Coles, Ryan 10 New Kent 133-10
20 Sawyers, Demetry 12 Marion 133-06
21 Walker, Ben 12 Turner Ashby 132-05
22 Sweatt, Christopher 12 Salem 131-00
23 Lipscomb, Jacob 12 Waynesboro 130-05
24 Waddy, Lesley 12 Louisa 128-10
25 Wright, Wayne 12 Orange 126-00
26 Hoffmeyer, Adam 12 Jamestown 119-05
27 Crews, Chaz 12 Waynesboro 118-11
28 Toney, Josh 11 Heritage (Leesb) 117-05
29 Noland, Nick 11 Abingdon 109-02

Event 11 Girls Pole Vault
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State AA: 12-06.25 6/3/2005 Ashley Early, Western Albemarl
National: 14-02.50 2007 Tori Anthony (California)
Name Year School Finals
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1 Parker, Shelly Brookville 11-03.00
2 Harding, Nicole 11 Western Albemarl 10-06.00
3 LeHew, Chelsea 12 Lafayette 10-03.00
4 Garner, Sarah 11 Western Albemarl 10-00.00
5 Hartt, Cayse 11 Turner Ashby J10-00.00
6 Bushrow, Danielle 12 Western Albemarl 9-00.00
7 Grupp, Kelsey 10 Western Albemarl J9-00.00
8 Moore, Emily 09 Amherst J9-00.00
9 Wimbush, Amanda 12 Heritage Lynchbu 8-06.00
9 Davis, Mikaela 12 Spotswood 8-06.00
11 McGinn, Joni 10 Amherst J8-06.00
11 Dutton, Justine 11 Caroline J8-06.00
12 Jones, Arden 12 Western Albemarl J8-06.00
12 Agee, Jessica 12 Louisa J8-06.00
14 Wesner, Christine 11 Western Albemarl J8-06.00
-- Dobosy, Becky 11 Lafayette NH
-- Zimmerman, Ariel 12 Lafayette NH
-- Meritt, Mindy Brookville NH
-- Philpott, Shelby 11 King George NH
-- Belew, Kenzie 11 King George SCR

Event 12 Boys Pole Vault
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State AA: 15-01 6/3/2005 Caleb Stuart, Lafayette
National: 18-03 2003 Tommy Skipper (Oregon)
Name Year School Finals
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1 Epperson, Andrew Brookville 15-01.50
2 Drablos, Josh 11 Jefferson Forest 14-00.00
2 Broda, Kyle Brookville 14-00.00
4 Lawson, Zach 11 Western Albemarl 13-06.00
5 White, Jonathon Fluvanna 13-00.00
6 Moats, Corey 11 Spotswood 12-06.00
6 Erikson, Tyler 12 Lafayette 12-06.00
8 Miller, Chris 11 Broadway J12-06.00
9 Shreckhise, Jake 12 Fort Defiance J12-06.00
9 Booth, Nathan 10 Jefferson Forest J12-06.00
9 Niver, Derek 12 York J12-06.00
12 Hughes, Philip 12 Louisa 12-00.00
12 Nowadly, Craig 12 Lafayette 12-00.00
12 Jackson, Tyler 12 Louisa 12-00.00
15 Hutchinson, James 12 Amherst J12-00.00
15 Spradley, Jaze 10 Amherst J12-00.00
-- Butler, Wesley 09 Heritage Lynchbu NH
-- Madison, Billy 11 Spotswood NH
-- Durante, Nick 12 Jamestown NH
-- Owens, Brandon 12 King George NH
-- Terribile, Michael 11 Western Albemarl NH
-- Voss, Sean 12 Monticello NH

Event 13 Girls 4x800 Meter Relay
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State AA: 9:26.00 2003 , Western Albemarle
J. Fanning, T. Fanning, K. Goeke, C. Johnson
National: 8:43.12 2008 Eleanor Roosevelt (Maryland)
School Finals
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1 Blacksburg High School 'A' 9:26.27
2 Hidden Valley High School 'A' 9:47.56
3 Lafayette High School 'A' 9:51.68
4 Millbrook High School 'A' 9:51.88
5 Brentsville District High Scho 'A' 9:52.09
6 James Monroe High School 'A' 9:56.19
7 Heritage (Leesburg) High Schoo 'A' 9:56.70
8 Western Albemarle High School 'A' 10:03.69
9 Jamestown High School 'A' 10:03.93
10 Harrisonburg High School 'A' 10:09.22
11 Sherando High School 'A' 10:18.30
12 Courtland High School 'A' 10:22.80
13 Christiansburg High School 'A' 10:31.33
14 Fort Defiance High School 'A' 10:48.31
15 R. E. Lee High School 'A' 11:09.12
-- Potomac Falls High School 'A' DQ

Event 14 Boys 4x800 Meter Relay
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State AA: 7:53.54 6/2/2006 Fort Defiance High School, Fort Defianc
D Alonso, B Arey, M Bailey, D Hizer
National: 7:30.67 2009 Albemarle (Virginia)
School Finals
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1 Blacksburg High School 'A' 7:59.60
2 Potomac Falls High School 'A' 7:59.78
3 Spotswood High School 'A' 8:04.26
4 Grafton High School 'A' 8:04.76
5 Jefferson Forest High School 'A' 8:11.97
6 Western Albemarle High School 'A' 8:13.43
7 Chancellor High School 'A' 8:17.77
8 Louisa County High School 'A' 8:18.05
9 Jamestown High School 'A' 8:19.66
10 James Wood High School 'A' 8:22.70
11 Sherando High School 'A' 8:36.37
12 Abingdon High School 'A' 8:36.55
13 Heritage High School 'A' 8:37.72
14 Hidden Valley High School 'A' 8:42.75
-- Lafayette High School 'A' DQ

Event 15 Girls 100 Meter Hurdles
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Top 8 Advance by Time
State AA: 14.44 1988 Traci Housel, Radford
National: 12.95 1979 Candy Young (Pennsylvania)
Name Year School Prelims Wind H#
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Preliminaries
1 Church, Amber 11 Pulaski 14.84q 1.7 4
2 Kauffman, Mandy 12 Harrisonburg 14.89q 1.8 1
3 Springer, Schavon 12 Millbrook 15.03q 1.8 1
4 Crum, Rachel 12 Cave Spring 15.13q 2.8 2
5 Armstead, Bilnita 12 James Monroe 15.14q 2.7 3
6 Kent Robinson, Danyelle 12 Brentsville 15.18q 2.8 2
7 Fauteux, Nicole 11 Potomac Falls 15.49q 1.7 4
8 King, Glori 11 Warhill 15.55q 2.7 3
9 Tolley, Meagan 12 Northside 15.75 2.8 2
10 Thompson, Brooke Broad Run 15.86 2.7 3
11 Seabron, Jameshia 10 Louisa 15.94 2.8 2
12 McRae, Shanice 11 Brunswick Sr. 16.02 1.7 4
13 Townsend, Emily Briar Woods 16.08 1.8 1
14 Lewis, Daisha 12 Caroline 16.14 2.7 3
15 Feddersen, Jessica Broad Run 16.39 1.8 1
16 Levere, Shearl 10 King George 16.46 2.7 3
17 Price, Paige 11 Turner Ashby 16.72 1.7 4
18 Watts, Telisha Brookville 16.80 2.8 2
19 Hairston, Alicia 11 Martinsville Hig 16.82 1.8 1
20 Seward, Jealisa 09 Brunswick Sr. 17.16 2.8 2
21 Laprade, Latavia 12 Heritage Lynchbu 17.20 1.7 4
22 Bosche, Lauren 12 Cave Spring 17.22 1.8 1
23 Cranwell, Emily 12 Blacksburg 17.45 1.7 4
24 Walker, Ragan 11 Turner Ashby 17.69 2.7 3
25 Harding, Olivia 11 Hidden Valley 17.74 1.7 4

Event 15 Girls 100 Meter Hurdles
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State AA: 14.44 1988 Traci Housel, Radford
National: 12.95 1979 Candy Young (Pennsylvania)
Name Year School Finals Wind
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Finals
1 Church, Amber 11 Pulaski 14.95 1.5
2 Kauffman, Mandy 12 Harrisonburg 15.31 1.5
3 Springer, Schavon 12 Millbrook 15.49 1.5
4 Crum, Rachel 12 Cave Spring 15.63 1.5
5 Fauteux, Nicole 11 Potomac Falls 15.66 1.5
6 King, Glori 11 Warhill 16.05 1.5
7 Armstead, Bilnita 12 James Monroe 16.59 1.5
8 Kent Robinson, Danyelle 12 Brentsville 17.66 1.5
Preliminaries
9 Tolley, Meagan 12 Northside
10 Thompson, Brooke Broad Run
11 Seabron, Jameshia 10 Louisa
12 McRae, Shanice 11 Brunswick Sr.
13 Townsend, Emily Briar Woods
14 Lewis, Daisha 12 Caroline
15 Feddersen, Jessica Broad Run
16 Levere, Shearl 10 King George
17 Price, Paige 11 Turner Ashby
18 Watts, Telisha Brookville
19 Hairston, Alicia 11 Martinsville Hig
20 Seward, Jealisa 09 Brunswick Sr.
21 Laprade, Latavia 12 Heritage Lynchbu
22 Bosche, Lauren 12 Cave Spring
23 Cranwell, Emily 12 Blacksburg
24 Walker, Ragan 11 Turner Ashby
25 Harding, Olivia 11 Hidden Valley

Event 16 Boys 110 Meter Hurdles
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Top 8 Advance by Time
State AA: 14.22 1998 Jarrett Hagwood, Laurel Park
National: 13.14 1977 Renaldo Nehemiah (Maryland)
Name Year School Prelims Wind H#
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1 Scales, D'Angelo 12 Lafayette 14.51q 2.0 3
2 Davis, Dante 11 Louisa 14.72q 1.5 4
3 Dobbins, Chris Christiansburg 14.91q 1.9 2
4 McPhaul, TJ 12 Heritage (Leesb) 15.06q 2.0 3
5 Moody, Saquon 11 Smithfield 15.08q 1.5 4
6 Seward, Damienne 12 Brunswick Sr. 15.10q 2.0 1
7 Thomas, Logan Brookville 15.12q 1.5 4
8 Minor, Shawn 11 Powhatan 15.30q 2.0 3
9 Kearny, Paul 11 New Kent 15.31 2.0 1
10 Villanueva, Joseph 12 Salem 15.37 2.0 1
11 Ivanco, Teddy 12 Cave Spring 15.38 2.0 3
12 Harris, Jemale 12 Louisa 15.38 1.9 2
13 Green, David Freedom 15.43 1.9 2
14 Dykema, Dan 10 Heritage (Leesb) 15.48 2.0 3
15 McKenzie, Cameron Brookville 15.53 1.9 2
16 Crumley, Andrew 10 Turner Ashby 15.64 1.5 4
17 Hudson, Travis Christiansburg 15.77 1.9 2
18 Thornton, Nolan 12 Monticello 15.84 2.0 3
19 Curry, Corey 11 R. E Lee 15.88 2.0 1
20 Gordon, Lamar 11 Orange 15.92 1.5 4
21 Santos, Terry 11 King George 15.93 2.0 1
22 Ware, Anthony 11 Amherst 16.04 2.0 3
23 Fultz, Matt 10 New Kent 16.10 1.5 4
24 Bess, Austin 12 Alleghany 16.12 1.9 2
25 Barker, Ethan 10 Pulaski 16.30 2.0 1
26 Kleiner, Joey 10 Blacksburg 16.51 1.5 4
-- Collins, DeRon Briar Woods DNF 1.9 2
-- Akordor, Daniel 12 Courtland DNS 2.0 1

Event 16 Boys 110 Meter Hurdles
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State AA: 14.22 1998 Jarrett Hagwood, Laurel Park
National: 13.14 1977 Renaldo Nehemiah (Maryland)
Name Year School Finals Wind
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Finals
1 Davis, Dante 11 Louisa 14.59 1.1
2 Scales, D'Angelo 12 Lafayette 14.64 1.1
3 Thomas, Logan Brookville 14.95 1.1
4 Seward, Damienne 12 Brunswick Sr. 15.08 1.1
5 McPhaul, TJ 12 Heritage (Leesb) 15.14 1.1
6 Moody, Saquon 11 Smithfield 15.34 1.1
7 Minor, Shawn 11 Powhatan 15.92 1.1
-- Dobbins, Chris Christiansburg DQ 1.1
Preliminaries
9 Kearny, Paul 11 New Kent
10 Villanueva, Joseph 12 Salem
11 Ivanco, Teddy 12 Cave Spring
12 Harris, Jemale 12 Louisa
13 Green, David Freedom
14 Dykema, Dan 10 Heritage (Leesb)
15 McKenzie, Cameron Brookville
16 Crumley, Andrew 10 Turner Ashby
17 Hudson, Travis Christiansburg
18 Thornton, Nolan 12 Monticello
19 Curry, Corey 11 R. E Lee
20 Gordon, Lamar 11 Orange
21 Santos, Terry 11 King George
22 Ware, Anthony 11 Amherst
23 Fultz, Matt 10 New Kent
24 Bess, Austin 12 Alleghany
25 Barker, Ethan 10 Pulaski
26 Kleiner, Joey 10 Blacksburg
-- Collins, DeRon Briar Woods
-- Akordor, Daniel 12 Courtland

Event 17 Girls 100 Meter Dash
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Top 8 Advance by Time
State AA: 11.83 6/3/2005 Patrice Potts, Brunswick
National: 11.11 1998 Angela Williams (California)
Name Year School Prelims Wind H#
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1 White, Sherelle 12 York 11.99q NWI 1
2 Mitchell, Brianna 10 Spotswood 12.41q +0.0 4
3 Powell, Ronnie 10 Southampton 12.44q 1.9 3
4 Christian, Kayla 12 New Kent 12.45q +0.0 2
5 Hurt, Kenara 12 Liberty 12.49q +0.0 2
6 Hargrove, Naomi 12 Brunswick Sr. 12.53q NWI 1
7 Mickens, Angela R. E Lee 12.60q 1.9 3
8 Brown, Courtney 12 Blacksburg 12.60q +0.0 2
9 Blackwell, Ruby 12 Courtland 12.65 1.9 3
10 Parrish, Krystal 12 Park View Sohill 12.71 NWI 1
11 Layne, Meyhonia 10 Eastern View 12.72 NWI 1
12 Matthews, Dorrie 11 Spotswood 12.75 NWI 1
13 Davis, Jasmine 11 Rustburg 12.76 1.9 3
14 Phun, Samantha 10 Freedom 12.77 +0.0 4
15 Leach, Shaquera Heritage (Leesb) 12.80 +0.0 2
16 Ferrell, Krista 09 Lafayette 12.81 1.9 3
17 Spruel, Sherri 12 Chancellor 12.81 1.9 3
18 Simmons, Destiny R. E Lee 12.82 +0.0 4
19 Jordan, Jessica Charlottesville 12.85 +0.0 4
20 Timberlake, Sherrie 11 Monticello 12.92 +0.0 4
21 Chappelle, Keyanna 09 Northside 12.93 +0.0 2
22 Bostwick, Brittany Christiansburg 12.93 +0.0 4
23 Wright, Charquia 11 Lord Botetourt 12.94 NWI 1
24 Weber, Sarah Broad Run 13.12 NWI 1
25 Rosen, Ariana 10 Bruton 13.13 +0.0 4
26 Lee, Verna 09 Handley 13.15 +0.0 2
27 Long, Charnee 10 Orange 13.17 +0.0 2
28 Smith, Nicole 09 Cave Spring 13.22 +0.0 2
29 Logan, Kaneatria 11 Tunstall 13.26 NWI 1
30 Ndem, Edy 11 Cave Spring 13.48 1.9 3
31 Young, Kala 11 Spotswood 14.03 1.9 3

Event 17 Girls 100 Meter Dash
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State AA: 11.83 6/3/2005 Patrice Potts, Brunswick
National: 11.11 1998 Angela Williams (California)
Name Year School Finals Wind
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Finals
1 White, Sherelle 12 York 12.20 1.0
2 Hargrove, Naomi 12 Brunswick Sr. 12.57 1.0
3 Powell, Ronnie 10 Southampton 12.62 1.0
4 Mitchell, Brianna 10 Spotswood 12.70 1.0
5 Hurt, Kenara 12 Liberty 12.71 1.0
6 Brown, Courtney 12 Blacksburg 12.75 1.0
7 Christian, Kayla 12 New Kent 12.83 1.0
8 Mickens, Angela R. E Lee 12.86 1.0
Preliminaries
9 Blackwell, Ruby 12 Courtland
10 Parrish, Krystal 12 Park View Sohill
11 Layne, Meyhonia 10 Eastern View
12 Matthews, Dorrie 11 Spotswood
13 Davis, Jasmine 11 Rustburg
14 Phun, Samantha 10 Freedom
15 Leach, Shaquera Heritage (Leesb)
16 Ferrell, Krista 09 Lafayette
17 Spruel, Sherri 12 Chancellor
18 Simmons, Destiny R. E Lee
19 Jordan, Jessica Charlottesville
20 Timberlake, Sherrie 11 Monticello
21 Chappelle, Keyanna 09 Northside
22 Bostwick, Brittany Christiansburg
23 Wright, Charquia 11 Lord Botetourt
24 Weber, Sarah Broad Run
25 Rosen, Ariana 10 Bruton
26 Lee, Verna 09 Handley
27 Long, Charnee 10 Orange
28 Smith, Nicole 09 Cave Spring
29 Logan, Kaneatria 11 Tunstall
30 Ndem, Edy 11 Cave Spring
31 Young, Kala 11 Spotswood

Event 18 Boys 100 Meter Dash
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Top 8 Advance by Time
State AA: 10.58 2004 Mike Coleman, Broad Run
National: 10.01 2008 Jeff Demps (Florida)
Name Year School Prelims Wind H#
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1 Owah, Alex 12 Harrisonburg 10.82q 2.0 5
2 Carter, Mark 12 Jefferson Forest 10.89q 1.0 3
3 Jackson, Tyler 12 Louisa 10.90q 0.6 1
4 Tarpley, Javon Martinsville Hig 10.92q 2.0 4
5 Williams, Chris 11 R. E Lee 10.98q 1.0 3
6 Taylor, DeSean 12 Harrisonburg 10.99q 2.0 4
7 Scott, Phillip 11 Northside 10.99q 0.9 2
8 Spruel, Roderick 12 Chancellor 11.04q 0.6 1
9 Edwards, Alex 12 Jamestown J11.04 0.9 2
10 Morse, Terrance 11 Amherst 11.08 2.0 5
11 Simms, John 09 James Wood 11.08 2.0 4
12 Dove, Brian 09 Heritage (Leesb) 11.11 2.0 4
13 Reeves, Dequan Heritage Lynchbu 11.11 2.0 5
14 Judkins, Ryan 11 Warhill 11.15 2.0 4
15 Spears, Jamal Fluvanna 11.15 1.0 3
16 Worelds, Desmond 11 New Kent 11.21 0.6 1
17 Minor, Brian 12 Eastern View 11.21 0.9 2
18 Santana, Nathan ParkView (Ster) 11.23 0.9 2
19 Wallace, Dominique 12 Chancellor 11.24 2.0 4
20 Askew, Cameron 12 Grafton 11.24 0.6 1
21 Rawls, Andre 11 Southampton 11.25 0.9 2
22 Biggs, Jaqwan 12 Wildcats 11.30 1.0 3
23 Seward, Dequan 10 Brunswick Sr. 11.33 2.0 4
24 Miller, Travis 11 Spotswood 11.34 2.0 5
25 Ellis, Tyrone 10 Orange 11.34 2.0 5
26 Hunter, Jonathan 11 Brunswick Sr. 11.36 2.0 5
27 Strother, Stevie 12 Eastern View 11.37 1.0 3
28 Durham, Chris Christiansburg 11.41 2.0 5
29 Hughes, Chris 12 Martinsville Hig 11.45 0.6 1
29 Campbell, Scott 11 Salem 11.45 0.6 1
31 Lettman, Adriel Briar Woods 11.48 0.9 2
32 Thompson, James Charlottesville 11.49 0.6 1
33 Walton, Joe 09 King George 11.49 0.9 2
34 Cunningham, Geary 12 Staunton River 11.53 1.0 3
35 Bruce, Kedarius Fluvanna 11.60 1.0 3
36 Scates, Cameron 11 Tunstall 11.63 0.9 2
37 Porter, Caleb 10 Abingdon 11.64 0.6 1

Event 18 Boys 100 Meter Dash
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State AA: 10.58 2004 Mike Coleman, Broad Run
National: 10.01 2008 Jeff Demps (Florida)
Name Year School Finals Wind
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Finals
1 Owah, Alex 12 Harrisonburg 11.04 1.4
2 Spruel, Roderick 12 Chancellor 11.13 1.4
3 Scott, Phillip 11 Northside 11.14 1.4
4 Jackson, Tyler 12 Louisa 11.20 1.4
5 Carter, Mark 12 Jefferson Forest 11.25 1.4
6 Williams, Chris 11 R. E Lee 11.31 1.4
7 Tarpley, Javon Martinsville Hig 11.34 1.4
8 Taylor, DeSean 12 Harrisonburg 11.35 1.4
Preliminaries
9 Edwards, Alex 12 Jamestown J
10 Morse, Terrance 11 Amherst
11 Simms, John 09 James Wood
12 Dove, Brian 09 Heritage (Leesb)
13 Reeves, Dequan Heritage Lynchbu
14 Judkins, Ryan 11 Warhill
15 Spears, Jamal Fluvanna
16 Worelds, Desmond 11 New Kent
17 Minor, Brian 12 Eastern View
18 Santana, Nathan ParkView (Ster)
19 Wallace, Dominique 12 Chancellor
20 Askew, Cameron 12 Grafton
21 Rawls, Andre 11 Southampton
22 Biggs, Jaqwan 12 Wildcats
23 Seward, Dequan 10 Brunswick Sr.
24 Miller, Travis 11 Spotswood
25 Ellis, Tyrone 10 Orange
26 Hunter, Jonathan 11 Brunswick Sr.
27 Strother, Stevie 12 Eastern View
28 Durham, Chris Christiansburg
29 Hughes, Chris 12 Martinsville Hig
29 Campbell, Scott 11 Salem
31 Lettman, Adriel Briar Woods
32 Thompson, James Charlottesville
33 Walton, Joe 09 King George
34 Cunningham, Geary 12 Staunton River
35 Bruce, Kedarius Fluvanna
36 Scates, Cameron 11 Tunstall
37 Porter, Caleb 10 Abingdon

Event 19 Girls 1600 Meter Run
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State AA: 4:41.81 6/4/2005 Sarah Bowman, Fauquier
National: 4:33.82 2008 Christine Babcock (California)
Name Year School Finals
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Finals
1 Stevens, Joanna 11 Blacksburg 5:05.37
2 Stevens, Kathleen 11 Blacksburg 5:05.53
3 Lee, Christina 11 Potomac Falls 5:06.94
4 Reeves, Janel Brookville 5:08.23
5 Strange, Julie 11 Loudoun County 5:12.82
6 Peterson, Heidi 09 Lafayette 5:16.80
7 LeHardy, Annie 10 Hidden Valley 5:17.71
8 Fitchett, Leah 11 Blacksburg 5:18.23
9 Carson, Rachel 11 James Wood 5:18.53
10 Nelson, Crystal 09 Millbrook 5:20.87
11 Foreman, Trinity 12 Blacksburg 5:21.87
12 Webb, Mattie 10 Western Albemarl 5:25.73
13 Gentry, Margert 12 Brentsville 5:27.41
14 Schubel, Leah Chancellor 5:27.73
15 Best, Hannah 11 Louisa 5:27.90
16 Corbo, Allison 9 Broadway 5:28.16
17 Graham, Jacqueline 10 Courtland 5:28.87
18 Rich, Holly 12 Monticello 5:29.03
19 Sowder, Mary Catherine 11 Hidden Valley 5:29.46
20 Smith, Mara 12 Warren County 5:31.41
21 Sukramani, Natalie 10 Jamestown 5:34.05
22 Wheeler, Erin 10 Northside 5:42.03
23 Robles, Natalie 09 York 5:42.54
24 Bailey, Adriana 10 Spotsylvania 5:47.39
25 McCarron, Cathleen Brookville 5:51.47
26 Fulk, Whitney 12 Fort Defiance 6:05.74

Event 20 Boys 1600 Meter Run
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State AA: 4:07.84 1980 John Hinton, Tunstall
National: 3:53.43 2001 Alan Webb (Virginia)
Name Year School Finals
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1 Ott, Alex 12 Turner Ashby 4:13.76
2 Satterwhite, Kyle 12 Western Albemarl 4:15.80
3 Stutzman, Tyler 12 Western Albemarl 4:15.94
4 Lewis, Bryan 12 Hidden Valley 4:18.54
5 Mearns, Colin 11 Jamestown 4:21.12
6 Gunnerson, David 11 Grafton 4:22.88
7 Carter, George 10 Blacksburg 4:23.03
8 Hardin, Josh 12 Potomac Falls 4:23.59
9 Howard-Smith, James 12 Western Albemarl 4:26.65
10 Baker, Thomas 12 Louisa 4:27.03
11 Morales, Alvaro 11 Potomac Falls 4:28.22
12 Sharp, Nick 11 Dominion 4:29.63
13 Gorwitz, Brian 11 Grafton 4:30.00
14 Nafziger, Dan 12 Harrisonburg 4:30.43
15 Eddleton, Andy Christiansburg 4:31.22
16 Delaney, Tom 10 Handley 4:31.36
17 Skelton, Camen 10 Blacksburg 4:31.75
18 Holt, John 12 Jamestown 4:32.16
19 Helfrich, Will 12 James Monroe 4:32.50
20 Wenos, Parker 12 Harrisonburg 4:34.32
21 Little, Jack 09 York 4:34.36
22 Seymour, Cody 09 Cave Spring 4:35.27
23 Stone, Eric 12 Louisa 4:37.07
24 O'Connor, Kyle 12 William Byrd 4:38.96
25 Sowers, Dillon 10 R. E Lee 4:40.34
26 Johnston, Kris 12 Abingdon 4:41.47
27 Morris, Josh 11 Jefferson Forest 4:42.98
28 Howard, Matt 11 Blacksburg 4:47.34
29 Hoerner, Matt 12 Spotswood 4:47.65
30 Albert, Mike 11 Monticello 4:54.33

Event 21 Girls 4x100 Meter Relay
===================================================================
State AA: 48.28 2002 , Caroline
L. Anderson, C. Green, A. Pleasants, Y. Minor
National: 44.50 2004 Poly (California)
School Finals H#
===================================================================
1 York High School 'A' 48.84 3
2 Spotswood High School 'A' 49.15 3
3 Heritage (Leesburg) High Schoo 'A' 49.79 3
4 Tabb High School 'A' 50.10 3
5 Heritage High School 'A' 50.45 2
6 Freedom High School 'A' 50.46 3
7 New Kent 'A' 50.49 2
8 Brunswick Sr. High School 'A' 50.53 1
9 Brookville High School 'A' 50.62 2
10 Park View South Hill 'A' 50.66 2
11 Chancellor High School 'A' 50.81 3
12 Northside High School 'A' 50.92 2
13 Louisa County High School 'A' 51.01 3
14 Fort Defiance High School 'A' 51.06 2
15 Orange County High School 'A' 51.21 2
16 Rustburg High School 'A' 51.37 2
17 Cave Spring High School 'A' 51.50 1
18 Courtland High School 'A' 51.53 3
19 Tunstall High School 'A' 52.03 1
20 Bassett Girls Track & Field 'A' 52.49 1

Event 22 Boys 4x100 Meter Relay
===================================================================
State AA: 42.44 1987 , Louisa County
E. Thurston, J. Smith, W. Anderson, D. Hunter
National: 39.76 1998 Wyatt (Texas)
School Finals H#
===================================================================
1 Heritage (Leesburg) High Schoo 'A' 42.64 2
2 Harrisonburg High School 'A' 42.85 2
3 Louisa County High School 'A' 43.02 2
4 Heritage High School 'A' 43.13 2
5 Chancellor High School 'A' 43.27 2
6 Warhill High School 'A' 43.31 2
7 Brunswick Sr. High School 'A' 43.52 2
8 Northside High School 'A' 43.74 1
9 Smithfield High School 'A' 43.90 1
10 Fluvanna County High School 'A' 43.93 2
11 Martinsville High School 'A' 44.01 1
12 Freedom High School 'A' 44.36 1
13 Park View (Sterling) High Scho 'A' 44.89 1
14 Blacksburg High School 'A' 44.93 1
15 Christiansburg High School 'A' 45.86 1
-- Eastern View High School 'A' FS 1
-- Jamestown High School 'A' SCR
-- Charlottesville High School 'A' SCR

Event 23 Girls 400 Meter Dash
===================================================================
State AA: 55.24 1988 Rebecca Russell, Carroll County
National: 50.69 2002 Sanya Richards (Florida)
Name Year School Finals H#
===================================================================
1 Jackson, Ashontae 11 Orange 56.68 4
2 Porter, Kiara 10 Tabb 57.87 3
3 Simmons, Destiny R. E Lee 58.42 4
4 McLaughlin, Hannah Heritage (Leesb) 58.64 4
5 Carnett, Shawnee 12 Marion 58.70 4
6 Staton, Whitney 12 Chancellor 58.76 4
7 Hurt, Kenara 12 Liberty 59.67 3
8 Mclaughlin, Emma Heritage (Leesb) 59.73 2
9 Graves, Carmen Christiansburg 1:00.22 3
10 Lott, Jaime 12 Courtland 1:00.43 4
11 Aymonin, Julia 09 Tabb 1:00.78 3
12 O'Neill, Ashley Briar Woods 1:00.94 2
13 Dugger, Imani 12 Louisa 1:01.20 2
14 Speede, Michelle 11 Grafton 1:01.24 2
15 Western, Molly 11 Cave Spring 1:01.28 1
16 Ehrenpreis, Vanessa 09 Harrisonburg 1:01.30 1
17 Wimbush, Amanda 12 Heritage Lynchbu 1:01.79 2
18 Woodie, Lauren 11 Graham 1:01.88 2
19 Eason, Lakita 12 Salem 1:01.98 1
20 Davis, Candace 12 Amherst 1:02.08 3
21 Bryant, Alana 10 Warhill 1:02.29 3
22 Lewis, Lychelle 11 Alleghany 1:03.93 1
23 Scott, Keri Lady Bengals 1:04.29 2
24 Royal, Alisha 12 William Byrd 1:04.95 1
-- Lott, Jaquonna 12 Courtland FS 3

Event 24 Boys 400 Meter Dash
===================================================================
State AA: 47.44 1984 Gregory Rountree, J. F. Kennedy
National: 44.69 1982 Darrell Robinson (Washington)
Name Year School Finals H#
===================================================================
1 Williams, Chris 11 R. E Lee 48.95 4
2 White, Kaise Freedom 49.24 4
3 Mills, Marvin 12 Monticello 50.08 4
4 Askew, Cameron 12 Grafton 50.17 3
5 Hinton, Alex 12 Chancellor 50.61 3
6 Green, Anthony 10 Jamestown 50.69 2
7 Morse, Terrance 11 Amherst 50.77 4
8 Harrison, Devin 11 Tabb 50.77 3
9 Parker, Quentin 11 Bassett 50.79 1
10 Yancey, Travius 12 Louisa 50.88 4
11 Pellman, Dakota 12 Heritage Lynchbu 50.92

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Until They Meet Again? Loudoun Soccer Teams One Win Away from Rematches

 

By Dan Sousa
LoudounPrepSports.com Senior Content Editor
(June 2, 2009) – So far this postseason the biggest challenge for Dulles District teams has come from each other but they could all change Tuesday as four teams — Broad Run boys and girls, Heritage girls and Potomac Falls — take to the fields in VHSL AA state tournament quarterfinals.
The last time the four teams played was on Saturday in All-Dulles District Region II finals with the Broad Run girls, looking to repeat its AA state title, beating Heritage, 3-0, and the Potomac Falls boys defeating Broad Run, 2-1, with a dramatic goal by Conor Shanosky with about 20 seconds left in overtime.
The Dulles District teams can face each other once again — it would be a fifth meeting in each match-up — in the state semifinals in Radford on Friday but they must win first on Tuesday against unknown opponents. So far this postseason, Dulles Distric soccer teams are a combined 7-0 against out of area competition, out-scoring them by an overwhelming 18-1.
Tonight’s match-ups include the Potomac Falls boys hosting Grafton at 6 p.m. and the Broad Run girls hosting Jamestown at 6 p.m. at Park View High School (the game being moved for better field conditions and also due to parking concerns at BR with a softball game slated and a non-sports event). On the road, the Broad Run boys will be at Jamestown and the Heritage girls will be at Courtland.
On the boys side, BR and PF will have their work cut out as Jamestown and Grafton advanced to the state finals last season with Jamestown winning 3-0. 

Scouting Report on the Opponents

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Region II Girls Final: Broad Run 3, Heritage 0

Broad Run girls soccer coach Claire Collins is already getting emotional about her group of seniors that have gone 44-0-1 the past two seasons and are now just three wins away this week from wrapping up a second straight AA state title.
Senior captain Holly King has the catalyst for the Spartans since her sophomore year and the University of Floriday recruit has elevated her game this postseason, scoring five of the Spartans six goals and assisting on the sixth goal, in Broad Run’s combined 3-0 semifinal win over Charlottesville and 3-0 win Saturday over district foe Heritage. The Pride have played BR four times this season and are still looking for their first goal against BR keeper Caitlin Hunter (UNC-Wilmington recruit) and the Spartan defense. Of course, BR has give up just four goals all year — that is a span of 1,690 minutes of soccer.
The Heritage girls are making their first state tournament appearance since the school opened in 2002-03 and the Pride have advanced by a pair of 1-0 regional wins prior to the finals.
Region II Boys Final: Potomac Falls 2, Broad Run 1 (OT)
A little known high school soccer rule change several years ago rewards possession to a team on an indirect free kick when play is stopped with a team in complete possession of the ball. At other levels of soccer play anytime an official stops play without the ball going out of play, a drop ball is used for the restart.
That rule became important in the Region II finals as play was stopped in the boys game with less than a minute to play when a BR player was injured. When it was time for the restart, the BR players appeared ready for a drop ball but PF correctly was awarded a kick and they took advantage by playing the ball quickly into the left corner and then a ball was bent back into the 18.
This is when junior Conor Shanosky showed why he is one of the top soccer players in the area as he out-muscled the defense to chest the ball down and then turned, and before the ball could hit the turf at Park View, he volleyed a left-footed shot that nicked the left post and went in for the game-winning goal.
Before that play it appeared that the game was destined for Golden Goal and maybe Penalty Kicks as two teams that know each other very well struggled to find a competitive advantage.
PF led early on a great goal by Dulles District and Region II Player of the Year Asa Fox, who got possession after his own free kick was cycled back out and split two defenders, passed to Shanosky who gave it right back to the swift Fox, who then beat the keeper for a nice goal.
In the second half, Broad Run got the equalizer on a free kick by Danny Reategui that was headed in by a sprinting Kevin Reitzel.
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LPS Site Update: Whole Lot of Content Headed Your Way!

 

What is on Tap at LoudounPrepSports.com

(LPS Editor Dan Sousa got a flaming arrow shot to his front door with this note attached: Where is the rest of the coverage on (insert your favorite team here) high school’s (insert your favorite sport here) team … so he thought he would drop this note to the LPS Nation … are we a Nation? LPS Tribe? Hmmm. LPS Posse? What should we call ourselves … email me your favorite selections … that can be printed on a family website!)


Ashburn (LPS World HQ) June 2, 2009 – Wow … 10 teams still playing for state titles in the final week of the season … we have to call that an all-time record.
Here is what we covered: On Saturday Dan Sousa was at five straight playoff games for over nine hours of coverage. On Sunday we put up 1,450 photos and key videos from that great playoff day.
We are now in the process of putting up recaps/previews of the state quarterfinal/semifinal games coming up Tuesday.
First up was a look at Broad Run/Loudoun Valley softball. Next on tap is a look at the three lax teams playing in the state semifinals tomorrow at Westfield (Broad Run boys and girls and Loudoun Valley girls) followed by a recap of the two All-Loudoun soccer games from Saturday (and a look at the four quarterfinal opponents for BR boys and girls, PF boys and Heritage girls) and then last, but not least!, we will give you the complete results of the AA/AAA state track and field meet from Saturday.
Whew! Expect all of that content up by 2 p.m. Tuesday.
Then on Tuesday … we have an exciting night of coverage:
State Semifinal Lax: Our Northern Region staff is covering these two girls contests for us.
Loudoun Valley AAA Softball: We are going to use our friend’s Carl Lukat of the Loudoun Times-Mirror story and we have professional photographer Gary Sousa (no relation but a great name the same!) will be attending and taking exclusive phots for LPS!
Broad Run AA Softball: J.J. Totaro knows softball. He is the Spartans JV coach and we have him covering the game for us tomorrow. Plus Ken Betz is going to be taking photos! Thanks guys!
Broad Run AA Girls Soccer: Dan Sousa is covering this game with photos, videos, witty quips and a full story!
Potomac Falls AA Baseball and Boys Soccer: Well, if the Panthers would move the boys soccer game to Park View, like the BR girls, then we would have a DH! We are going to use the Loudoun Times-Mirror again, this time Jason S. Rufner will be the “Man from the Mirror”. And for the boys soccer, we are in the process of seeking a stringer for this game (low pay, a little glory, lot of LPS Monkey love … uhm, you get the picture .. email dsousa@digitalsports.com if you know your Barcelona’s from your Man U’s …)
That takes care of the 8 teams playing locally … Broad Run boys soccer and Heritage girls soccer promise to “phone home” (like E.T.) from the road after their contests.
Just think … five more days left until the prep season ends … six more days until we sleep and sleep and sleep ….
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