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The Paul Monitor Blog (May 7, 2009)

The Paul Monitor #7: Spring Tourney Questions


By Paul Frommelt

Prince William Content Editor
Okay, two things to get out of the way before we get started. First — yes, I know that it’s been way too long since I’ve updated this supposed “weekly” blog. You know how many rabid fans packed my email inbox with letter begging for the return of the Paul Monitor? Zero. So here’s the deal, I’m going to attempt to get this thing out at least four more times before the school year ends and you are going to attempt to care. Kapeesh? Good. 
Second — I’ve started two more weekly features on the website. The first is called “DigtalSports Poll” and its — wait for it — a weekly poll where I get to ask questions and you, the reader, gets to answer. The first poll asks which AAA high school in Prince William is having the best spring season. Right now Osbourn Park has a one-vote edge over Battlefield. So far we have 41 total votes. Let’s try and get it at least to 100 so I can feel loved. The next feature its called “Hot Links“, which takes a look at some of the best stories out of Prince William County that aren’t written by yours truly. I’m just like you — I consume everything relating to Prince William prep sports, from the Potomac News to the Washington Post. Every week I’m gonna give you my ten favorite stories. 
Alright, enough ******* of the product — let’s get down to business. I’m about to experience my first spring postseason in Prince William County and I have a few questions that I would like answered before all is said and done. 
1). Will I Ever See Osbourn Park and Osbourn Baseball Play Each Other?
Tuesday marked what seems like the 1,189th time that I had the Eagles and Yellow Jackets on my schedule only to see the game get postponed. It’s my own fault, I suppose, because I had a chance to check out their first meeting last week, but chose another game, knowing that I could always watch their second meeting. Of course Mother Nature hates me. I’m planning on going to the game on Thursday so let’s all hope for at least two hours of sunshine. 
2). Who’s Gonna Beat Loudoun Valley in Lacrosse?
No offense to Dan Sousa over in Loudoun County, but Cedar Run titles need to stay in Prince William. I’ve got nothing against the Vikings — or CulpeperFauquier and Liberty for that matter — but let’s pull the upset here. 
3. Can Battlefield Softball Go All the Way?
Much has been made of the Bobcats regional and national rankings. We’ve got them at No. 1 in the D.C. Metro Area and the USA Today/NFCA National poll has them at No. 11. The Bobcats will be the first to tell you that none of that matter unless they bring home some hardware — specifically a state title.
4). If Not the Bobcats, Then Who?
I don’t want to brag, but I’m kind of a lucky charm. Last Sunday marked my third year covering high school sports in Northern Virginia and to-date, I’ve seen a ton of titles, especially in the spring. Who’s gonna benefit from my awesomeness this year. Osbourn Park and Battlefield boys soccer are currently No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, in our rankingsWoodbridge and Gar-Fieldaren’t too shabby either. OP’s baseball team could get it done. Same with Potomac, Woodbridge or Osbourn. What about AAA state runners-up Battlefield girls soccer? Or the Vikings girls soccer? There’s no lack of talent in Prince William this year. 
5). Will I Finally Get Over My Fear of Tennis and Crew?
I’m gonna just put it out there, I have no idea how to cover these sports. I know that the site is really lacking in tennis and crew coverage and I’m looking to remedy that this week. Honestly, tennis is kinda overwhelming. There’s like 12 matches going on at the same time and nobody has numbers on their back and I don’t know why they say “love” instead of “zero”. I promise to at the very least attend some district finals. As for crew, I’ve pretty much missed the boat (pun!) this season. I will, however, be out at the VASRA State Championship Regatta on Saturday and have been promised the opportunity to film from a pontoon boat during some of the races. So either I get great footage and become a hero or I fall in the water and am embarrassed. Either way, I think it’s a win-win. 
6). Finally, Is Liking Star Trek Cool?
I’ve never been one for Kirk and Spock — I’ve always sided with Luke Skywalker in the great nerd battle between Star Wars and Star Trek — but it seems like critics are really digging the new movie. I don’t know what to think, because Trek fans usually look like this, but the flick seems pretty cool. I might have to give it a shot. Gotta do something until Terminator comes out. As we all know, thinking robots are awesome will never go out of style. 



Enough about me. What do you think?


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Girls Basketball: Forest Park 51, Osbourn Park 36

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By Paul Frommelt

Prince William Content Manager

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The Forest Park girls basketball team learned a lot about themselves over the holiday break thanks to Riverdale Baptist. The Bruins met the basketball powerhouse from Upper Marlboro twice in the span of a week. Both ended up being losses for the Bruins — their first two of the season. The first was a humbling 24-point loss in the IAABO Christmas Tournament championship on Dec. 29. Monday’s matchup was much closer — a 54-41 loss. Both games, despite the score, taught the Bruins a lot.

“Riverdale Baptist is an incredible team and they were able to exploit
and show us our weaknesses in a very obvious manner and I think that is
something that is going to help us throughout the season,” said Forest Park head coach Rebecca Tillett. “That’s part of the reason that we love to play those teams. They showed us what we needed to work on.”

The Bruins (7-2) got right to work shoring up their game with a 51-36 win over Osbourn Park (10-2) at home on Monday night behind 21 points from senior Danni Jackson and 17 from senior forward Gerda Gatling.

“Our kids did a great job today, taking those lessons into this game,” said Tillett.

As is the norm for Forest Park, the Bruins punishing defense set the tone from the opening whistle, holding Osbourn Park to 12 points in the first half. Osbourn Park’s top scorers this season, Kelly Hamner and Rachel Gordon, were held to just two field goals in the first half. Jackson, working on Hamner for the majority of the game, limited the Yellow Jackets’ guard to two points in the game.

It took Jackson a little over a quarter to get into a grove on offense, but when her shot started falling, the Bruins’ offense blossomed. The Bruins star hit four three-pointers in the game, two coming in the final quarter.

“Shooters, you want them to keep shooting and getting those touches,” said Tillett.

Jackson got plenty of chances to get her hands on the ball, thanks in large part to 20 offensive rebounds by the Bruins in the paint — one of the things that Forest Park vowed to work on after playing the Crusaders.

“We have the capability to be dangerous, but we still have a lot of
things that we still need to work on,” said Tillett. “It’s still early and if we
continue to improve, I like our chances.”

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Forest Park 10 13 16 12 51
Osbourn Park  6 6 12 12 36
Forest Park 51, Osbourn Park 36
FOREST PARK (51) — Danni Jackson 8 1-2 21; Gerda Gatling 5 6-7 17; Briana Scott 3 2-2 8; Shayla Drakeford 1 0-0 3; Tichina Mitchell 2 0-0 2. OSBOURN PARK (36) — Rachel Gordon 4 4-6 12; Destiny Shearin 4 1-2 10; Alexis Carter 3 1-1 8; Kelia Atkinson 2 0-0 4; Kelly Hamner 1 0-0 2.
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