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D.C. Beltway Area: Boys’ Soccer Top 10

Boys’ Soccer Top 10
*Rankings and records as of April 27

1. Osbourn Park (7-0-1) — LW: 1
The
Yellow Jackets have outscored their opponents 24-2 this season,
including a 3-0 win over Stonewall Jackson on Friday. The two goals allowed are the lowest among any team in the DigitalSports coverage area. Osbourn Park faces Liberty and Culpeper this week.
2. Robinson (8-1-1) — LW: 2
The
Rams had a pair of one-goal wins last week, beating Herndon on Thursday, 3-2, and Yorktown on Friday, 1-0 in overtime. Robinson faces Oakton (3-5-1) and Fairfax (2-8-0) this week and — with wins in each of those games — would lock up the top seed in the Concorde District Tournament. Only South County has allowed fewer goals among Northern Region teams.
3. Battlefield (7-0-1) — LW: 3
The
Bobcats have only played twice in the last 14 days thanks to cancellations, but remain one of three unbeaten teams in Northern Virginia. Battlefield beat Culpeper, 3-0, in its only game last week and has Fauquier, Osbourn and Liberty slated in a four-day span, starting Tuesday night.
4. Westfield (9-1-0) — LW: 4
The
only
Bulldog blemish is a 3-1 home loss to No. 2 Robinson. Westfield is
the highest scoring team in the D.C. area, having posted 43 goals in
its 10 games. Westfield’s only test last week was a 1-0 win over Sean Murnane‘s former team, Herndon. It faces out-of-district opponents Yorktown (3-5-3), Stuart (3-7) and T.C. Williams (4-8-1) this week.
5. Wakefield (9-0-1) — LW: 7
The Warriors opened eyes around the Northern Region with their 5-1 dismantling over the previously unbeaten — and previously fifth-ranked — Eagles on Friday. Wakefield has three road games this week: Washington-Lee (3-6-2) on Tuesday, West Potomac (3-5-2) on Wednesday and Hayfield (4-4-1) on Monday.
6. Woodbridge (4-1-2) — LW: 6
In their only game last week, the Vikings beat Freedom-Woodbridge, 1-0, on Monday. Woodbridge faces Gar-Field twice in the next four days, with a game against Forest Park sandwiched between on Wednesday. The Vikings have allowed two goals in the last four games (3-0-1).
7. McLean (7-2-1) — LW: 8
The
Highlanders’
two losses are to No. 4 Westfield, 5-2 on March 23, and
No. 7 Wakefield, 4-2 on March 12. McLean drew with then-No. 9 Langley to lock up the regular-season Liberty District title on Thursday, though both teams were short-handed due to club commitments. It faces out-of-district foes Chantilly and Centreville to close out the regular season.
8. South County (9-1-0) — LW: 10
Stallion goalkeeper Javier Hernandez has eight clean sheets in nine games this season. South County beat West Springfield on Wednesday, 1-0, and faces Lake Braddock on Tuesday to decide the regular-season Patriot District title.
9. Stone Bridge (7-1-1) — LW: N/A
The Bulldogs
move into the Top 10 after a pair of Liberty District wins last week, including a 4-1 win over then-No. 9 Langley on Monday. Stone Bridge, which has allowed only seven goals in nine games, travels to Chantilly on Wednesday and faces South Lakes on Monday.
10. Edison (6-1-1) — LW: 5
The
Eagles gave up an early goal to the fifth-ranked Warriors and could never recover, ultimately falling, 5-1. Edison plays Stuart (3-7-0) on Tuesday and non-district opponent Marshall (1-7-1) on Thursday.

Also Receiving Votes — listed alphabetically
Lake Braddock (5-1-3)
Langley (6-2-2) — LW: 9
Osbourn (5-3-1)

**Rankings include teams from Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William Counties

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D.C. Beltway Area: Top 10 Baseball

Baseball Top 10
Rankings and records as of May 18

1. Westfield (18-1) — LW: 1
Continued to cruise with shutouts of then-No. 3 Chantilly and Centreville last week.

2. West Springfield (17-4) — LW: 2
Riding an 11-game win streak, have not dropped game in over a month.

3. Quince Orchard (17-4) — LW: 9
Cougars defeated Whitman 7-2 in last week’s Maryland 4A West final. Will play Linganore in a 4A state semifinal on Tuesday.

4. Paul VI (19-8) — LW: NR
Panthers came from behind to beat Bishop Ireton for WCAC championship after knocking off St. John’s in semifinals.

5. Bowie (16-1) — LW: 8
Bulldogs rolled through Maryland 4A South playoffs, winning their three games by an average of 10 runs per game. Won’t be so easy in Tuesday’s state semifinals against Severna Park, as Bowie will attempt to prove itself.

6. Osbourn Park (16-3) — LW: 5
Has won three straight after a loss to Osbourn on May 9.

7. McLean (17-4) — LW: NR
Took a five-game winning streak into Monday’s showdown with Stone Bridge.

8, Huntingtown (12-2-1) — LW: 4
SMAC champion was upset by county rival and eventual Maryland 3A South champion Northern in regional playoffs.

9. Potomac Falls (17-3) — LW: NR
Panthers had won 10 in a row entering the week.

10. North Point (16-4) — LW: 10
Eagles reached first regional final in school history, but were upset 3-1 by River Hill in Maryland 2A South championship game.


Others Receiving Consideration
Calvert (13-6)
Chantilly (16-5)
Damascus (13-3)
DeMatha (17-8)
Bishop Ireton (15-12)
Lake Braddock (14-5)
North Point (16-4)
Northwest (12-4)
Paint Branch (15-4)
St. John’s (15-6)
South County (16-5)
Stone Bridge (17-4)
Walt Whitman (14-4)

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Bargeron, Yellow Jackets Blank Raiders at Home

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By Paul Frommelt

Prince William Content Editor

By the time Osbourn Park baseball’s third batter came up in the bottom of the first inning, the Yellow Jackets’ already had a 2-0 lead over Stonewall Jackson. The way Osbourn Park starting pitcher Zach Bargeron was throwing, those two runs would be all that the Yellow Jackets would need en route to a 6-0 victory at home.

After Bargeron pitched a scoreless top of the first, Osbourn Park leadoff hitter Josh Swirchak promptly singled off of Stonewall Jackson starter Mike Costello to start the bottom of the inning. Swirchak didn’t stay on base for long, as shortstop Nick Walker blasted a two-run homer to right-center, giving the Yellow Jackets an early cushion.

“Nick Walker’s home run in the first inning was huge, getting out in front early,” said Osbourn Park head coach Rod Hodgson.

The Yellow Jackets continued to apply the pressure on offense, getting men on base in all but one inning, eventually adding three more runs in the fourth and another in the sixth. Hodgson credits the Raiders’ Costello for working out of jams in the second, third and fourth innings, keeping Stonewall within reach of the Yellow Jackets.

“We struck out too many times and that’s a credit to Costello, who threw
a good game,” he said. “We left a lot of guys on base, but we put pressure on them
every inning.”

Costello struck out nine Yellow Jackets in six innings of work — none more important than his two strikeouts to end the second inning. Already trailing by two runs, Costello loaded up the bases on a walk and two singles with nobody out. The Raiders’ pitcher induced a ground out and struck out two to get out of the jam.

“Heck yeah you get concerned with something like that,” said Hodgson of the potential momentum swing caused by coming up empty in the second. “That was a great effort by him.”

Bargeron, however, never allowed to Raiders to get anything going on offense. The Yellow Jackets’ starter allowed only three hits, striking out five in five innings of work. The win marks the second time this season that Bargeron has beaten the Raiders, both on shutouts.

“Zach Bargeron has done a great job both times,” said Hodgson. “They have great hitters and Zach has rose to the occasion.”

The Yellow Jackets’ No. 2 starter, Bargeron received a scholarship during the offseason to pitch for West Virginia University next year, despite the fact that the senior only pitched eight innings for Osbourn Park during his junior year. Over the summer, however, Bargeron got plenty of work with American Legion Post 158 under head coach Dickie Dombrowski. It was there that Bargeron began to come into his own and catch some college interest.

“He really gave me the chance to start pitching a lot, giving me a lot of innings,” said Bargeron of coach Dombrowski. “It just sort of clicked after that.”

Bargeron, along with ace Matt Wainman, have helped lead the Yellow Jackets to a 11-1 overall record and a 7-0 mark in the Cedar Run District, with an important matchup with neighborhood rival Osbourn looming on Wednesday.

“It’s all coming down to next week,” said Hodgson.

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Osbourn Park

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Top 10 Plays of the Week: April 13-19, 2009

 


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Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area

Top 10 Plays — April 13-19, 2009

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Honorable Mentions (in no order):
Hovland Header
— Robinson senior Annie Hovland slams home this corner kick from senior Jensen Smith via header in the 16th minute of the No. 1 Rams’ 2-0 win over the No. 3 Chargers.
Ein Oop to Kabelac — Churchill junior Zoe Kabelac scores one of her five goals
on an alley-oop pass from Sophia Ein. Kabelac led No. 9 Churchill to a 12-11
win over Walter Johnson.
Blackout — Bobcat senior Brittany Black struck out 11 Vikings on Thursday. Check below for more from this game.
Grimm Comeback — Centreville senior Dan Grimm makes up 20 meters in the final lap to pull away from Edison senior Leoule Degfae in the 1600-meter race at the Lake Braddock Hall of Fame Invitational on Saturday.

No. 10 –Liddle League
Prince William County, Virginia
— Battlefield sophomore 3B Bailey Liddle stepped to the plate with the bases full of Bobcats in the bottom of the eighth inning and hit a walk-off infield single to lift Battlefield — ranked No. 12 in the nation in the USA Today/NFCA Fast-Pitch Poll — over Loudoun Valley, 1-0, on Thursday.

No. 9 –Ley’ing Out
Prince William County, Virginia
— In a match between No. 1 Osbourn Park and No. 3 Battlefield, Yellow Jack junior goalkeeper Dylan Leygraaf leaped for this top-shelf save of a well-placed shot by Bobcat senior Franco Buzzalino to preserve a 0-0 draw in a pivotal Cedar Run District game.

No. 8 — 4-6-3 Saves Shutout
S.M.A.C., Maryland — In the bottom of the seventh inning, Patuxent senior pitcher Joey Mindick held a 3-0 lead, but allowed Chopticon to load the bases with no outs. After a strikeout, though, Mindick forced this 4-6-3 double play to close out his complete-game, shutout win.

No. 7 –– Rainy Goals
Jennens Excuse-Me Game-Winner

Loudoun County, Virginia
— With the score tied against Dulles District foe Potomac Falls, Broad Run sophomore Andrew Jennens hits this well-placed — albeit admittedly accidental — 52nd-minute goal, which proved the game-winner, as the Spartans went on to win, 2-1.

If You Don’t Know, Now You Knowles
Northern Region, Virginia
— In a pivotal National District match, Yorktown and No. 10 Washington-Lee were still tied, 0-0, in the 78th minute when Patriot junior Logan Knowles struck this corner kick in the air and over the General goalkeeper for the last-minute, game-winning goal.

No. 6 –Cohen, Go In
Montgomery County, Maryland
— Wildcat senior attack Daniel Cohen — with his back to a defender and the cage — whips in a blind-sided goal as Walter Johnson beat Churchill, 8-6, on Friday.

No. 5 –Bed’Gnarly
Prince George’s County, Maryland — Terrible title, I know. Bowie senior pitcher Sarah Bednarik pitched a five-inning perfect game in the Bulldogs’ 26-0 win over the Mustangs. Bednarik retired all 15 Bladensburg batters in order, recording seven strikeouts, seven ground outs and one fly out.

No. 4 –Mendoza Sparks Comeback  1  2 
Loudoun County, Virginia
— Trailing by two goals to Broad Run at halftime, No. 9 Park View leaned on a masterful second half by senior Pedro Mendoza in a 3-2, come-from-behind win. Mendoza scored the equalizer on a cracking shot from 30 yards away and chipped the Spartan keeper off a K.C. Onyeador assist in overtime for the game-winner.

No. 3 –North Point No-No
S.M.A.C., Maryland — Eagle seniors Keith Ryan and Tony Raza-Montes combined for a no-hitter as North Point beat Great Mills, 9-2, on Saturday. The no-hit performance came in the second game of the first doubleheader in the Eagles’ three-year history.

No. 2 –Wahl’k-Off
Northern Region, Virginia
— West Springfield junior ace Bobby Wahl blew a two-run lead to rival South County just two innings before he came to the plate to lead off the bottom of the seventh inning in a tie game. Three pitches into his at-bat, Wahl had a Wahl’k-off solo home run to lift the Spartans over the Stallions, 4-3.

No. 1 — Three Mile Eiland
Prince George’s County, Maryland — Trailing by two runs to Surrattsville and the bases loaded in the bottom of the seventh inning, Gwynn Park senior 1B Reggie Eiland crushed this offering over the left-field wall for a walk-off grand slam and an 11-9, Yellow Jacket win.

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D.C. Beltway Area: Boys’ Soccer Top 10

Boys’ Soccer Top 10
*Rankings and records as of April 20

1. Osbourn Park (6-0-1) — LW: 1
The
Yellow Jackets have outscored their opponents 21-2 this season,
including a 3-1 win over Osbourn and a 3-0 win over No.
6 Woodbridge. Osbourn Park tied No. 3 Battlefield, 0-0, on Friday. It faces Loudoun Valley and Stonewall Jackson this week.
2. Robinson (5-1-1) — LW: 2
The Rams had not played since March 30 before they beat Chantilly, 1-0, on Friday. Robinson faces a road test against Herndon — a team that is starting to come together — on Wednesday before an intriguing non-district game with Yorktown on Friday.
3. Battlefield (6-0-1) — LW: 3
The
Bobcats tied the Yellow Jackets, 0-0, on the road in an evenly-matched game to remain in the top spot in the Cedar Run District very early in district play. Battlefield has Osbourn and Culpeper scheduled this week.
4. Westfield (6-1-0) — LW: 4
The
only Bulldog blemish is a 3-1 home loss to No. 2 Robinson. Westfield is
the highest scoring team in the D.C. area, having posted 32 goals in
its seven games, but it has not played since April 1. Westfield travels to Chantilly for an early-afternoon game on Wednesday and hosts Fairfax Friday night.
5. Edison (6-0-1) — LW: 5
The
Eagles drew, 2-2, with No. 6 Woodbridge on April 7, but have not played since then. They play Falls Church on Wednesday as a warm-up for Friday’s match with No. 7 Wakefield, which will decide the top team in the National District standings.
6. Woodbridge (3-1-2) — LW: 6
In
its six games, the Vikings have faced three Top 10 teams: No. 1
Osbourn Park (3-0 loss), No. 5 Edison (2-2 tie) and No. 10 Park View
(4-1 win). Woodbridge tied Forest Park, 0-0, on Friday and has Freedom (Woodbridge) and Potomac on the schedule in the upcoming week.
7. Wakefield (8-0-1) — LW: 7
The Warriors won their only game this week — 2-1 over Mount Vernon — and will face No. 5 Edison on April 24.
8. McLean (6-2-0) — LW: 9
The
Highlanders’ two losses are to No. 4 Westfield, 5-2 on March 23, and
No. 7 Wakefield, 4-2 on March 12. McLean beat Jefferson and South Lakes last week, but has a critical road game at No. 9 Langley this Thursday.
9. Langley (6-1-1) — LW: N/A
The
Saxons move into the Top 10 after a pair of 4-0 wins last week over Marshall and W.T. Woodson. Langley has won six-straight games and faces Madison and No. 8 McLean at home this week.
10. South County (7-1-0) — LW: N/A
Stallion goalkeeper Javier Hernandez has seven clean sheets in only eight games this season. The lone exception was a 3-0 loss to T.C. Williams (4-6-1) on April 2. South County faces West Springfield and Hayfield this week.

Also Receiving Votes — listed alphabetically
Osbourn (5-3-0) — LW: 8
Park View (6-3-1) — LW: 10
Stone Bridge (5-1-1)
West Springfield (4-3-1)

**Rankings include teams from Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William Counties

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D.C. Beltway Area: Top 10 Baseball

Baseball Top 10
Rankings and records as of April 20

1.  Westfield (11-1)
Won fourth in a row with pivotal 3-0 win at No. 10 Chantilly on Friday.

2. Osbourn Park (9-1)
Trounced Battlefield 9-2 on Friday to run current winning streak to three games.

3. DeMatha (11-4)
Lost to Malvern Prep 10-0 on Saturday, but still is unbeaten in WCAC competition. Key matchup with Saint John’s awaits on Wednesday.

4. Damascus (8-0)
Kept record spotless by roughing up Seneca Valley, Gaithersburg and Wheaton on successive days. Hornets won the three games by a combined 45-9 score.

5. West Springfield (9-4)
Finished the week on a high note, defeating South County 4-3 in walk-off fashion.

6. Osbourn (10-2)
Continued to pile on the runs with 14-3 rout of Liberty on Friday, the seventh time the Eagles have scored in double digits this season.

7.  Thomas Stone (8-1)
After getting past Northern 9-5 for an eighth straight win, Cougars suffered first defeat, by an 8-2 count, to Chopticon on Saturday.

8. Lake Braddock (9-3)
Defeated Hayfield and Lee by a combined 26-1 score last week. Have key matchups in the coming week — Wednesday at West Springfield and Friday against South County.

9. Calvert (10-2)
Drilled Westlake 19-0 on Thursday and followed up with an 8-2 win over Leonardtown on Friday. A key SMAC matchup against No 7. Thomas Stone awaits this coming Friday.

10. Chantilly (10-3)
Lost to No. 1 Westfield 3-0 on Friday. It was the the team’s first action since a win over Mount Vernon on April 8.

Also Receiving Votes
Bishop Ireton (10-4)
Bowie (7-1)
Chopticon (9-3)
Huntingtown (6-1-1)
North Point (8-2)
Potomac Falls (8-3)
Saint John’s (9-3)
South County (9-3)
Quince Orchard (9-1)

**Rankings include teams from Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax County, Loudoun County, Montgomery County, Prince George’s County, Prince William County, the Southern Maryland Athletic Conference and the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference.

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Eagles Best Yellow Jackets in Manassas Rivalry

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By Paul Frommelt

Prince William Content Editor


Osbourn girls soccer head coach Jodi Kranich knew that there was a good chance that the Eagles’ 1-0 halftime lead against Osbourn Park wasn’t going to be enough to get it done. Not against their neighborhood rival.

“We’re big rivals and we always go at each other,” she said. “I knew that they
were going to keep coming at us and they were going to have attempts at
scoring.”

So Kranich wasn’t surprised when Osbourn Park’s Ramona Konte evened up the score off of a corner kick midway through the second half.

“Unfortunately, they got the goal. Good for them, but not so good for us,” said Kranich. “Our team could have taken it one of two ways. We did exactly what we
needed to do and pressed forward and kept going.”

Kranich doesn’t believe that Konte’s goal was a catalyst for what happened next, but it certainly played a part.

“It was more of a wake-up call,” said Kranch, whose Eagles came back with two more goals to beat Osbourn Park, 3-1. “I have a very stubborn bunch of girls and they know a bunch of
those girls and they wanted to beat them. The rivalry is one thing that
pushes them to want to beat Osbourn Park. When we started playing like we needed to play, that’s when things started falling and we got the two goals.”

After Osbourn midfielder Shannon Dillman’s goal in the first half and Konte’s equalizer in the second, the Eagles got goals from midfielder Erica Boyle and forward Brittany Tatum to earn the two-goal victory. The Eagles’ three goals on Saturday afternoon against Osbourn Park gave them six in less than 20 hours, as Osbourn earned a 3-0 victory over Liberty on Friday night.

Kranich believes that her squad’s recent offensive outburst is the result of a few key changes to the Eagles’ lineup, namely moving sophomore Katie Novak up to forward and putting Dillman at midfield. It was Novak who found Dillman with a perfect pass between two Yellow Jacket defenders for the Eagles’s first goal.

“She’s a key player for us and works her **** off every game,” said Kranich of Novak. “She’s creating a little more oppurtunities for us.”

The win moves Osbourn over .500 with a 5-4 record on the year. Three of the Eagles’ four losses comeing to Woodbridge, Battlefield and Salem — three quarters of last year’s AAA final four.

“I want to try to give them as much pressure in the beginning to see where they can be,” said Kranich of her squads tough schedule.

Still, records don’t mean much when the Eagles faceoff against Osbourn Park.

“Every year it’s back in forth,” said Kranich. “Hopefully we will be able to beat them the second time as well.”

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Osbourn 3, Osbourn Park 1

OSBOURN (3) — Goals: Shannon Dillman, Erica Boyle, Brittany Tatum. OSBOURN PARK (1) — Goals: Ramona Konte. 

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Outdoor Track: Lake Braddock Hall of Fame Invitational

2009 Lake Braddock 
Hall of Fame Invitational

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gallery and dozens of
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GIRLS Team Results
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1) Lake Braddock 78
2) Osbourn Park 68
3) Robinson 58
4) Herndon 52.33
5) Edison 46
6) Brooke Point 42
7) West Potomac 37.50
8) Mount Vernon 36
9) Westfield 32
10) Good Counsel 29
11) W.T. Woodson 27
12) Gar-Field 25.50
13) West Springfield 25
14) Episcopal 20
15) South Lakes 19
16) Annandale 18
17) Fairfax 12.50
18) Chantilly 11.33
19) Washington-Lee 10
20) Langley 6
21) Falls Church 3.50
22) Bishop O'Connell 3
23) T.C. Williams 0.33


BOYS Team Results

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1) Gonzaga 75
2) Good Counsel 55.50
3) South Lakes 53
4) West Potomac 48
4) Episcopal 48
6) Edison 46
7) Lake Braddock 39
8) Chantilly 33
9) Osbourn Park 31
9) Centreville 31
11) Mount Vernon 27.50
12) West Springfield 24
13) Langley 21
14) Herndon 20
14) Robinson 20
16) Annandale 18
17) Fairfax 15
18) Westfield 14
19) Paul VI Catholic 11
20) Falls Church 10
20) Brooke Point 10
22) Gar-Field 9
23) Madison 1


Girls 100 Meter Dash
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Meet Record: # 12.12 2000 Alyssa Aikin, Chantilly
AAA State: @ 12.67
Nor. Region: ! 13.01
Name Year School Seed Finals H#
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Finals
1 560 Wallace, Lachelle 12 South Lakes 12.40 12.30@ 1
2 465 Walker, Breanna 9 Osbourn Park 12.61 12.55@ 1
3 462 Nocera, Amanda 11 Osbourn Park 12.81 12.73! 1
4 80 Manley, Genevieve 11 Chantilly 12.80 12.82! 1
5 671 Grant, Kim Sue 12 Washington-L 12.74 12.92! 1
6 367 Roberts, Ericka 11 Lake Braddoc 13.16 12.95! 3
7 258 Palmer, Emily 12 Herndon 13.00 13.11 2
8 552 Coe, Shalynn 11 South Lakes 13.15 13.29 2
9 144 Maxwell, Kayla 11 Fairfax 14.33 13.33 6
10 641 Reed, Tiffany 10 W.T. Woodson 13.60 13.34 3

Girls 200 Meter Dash
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Meet Record: # 24.27 1999 Alyssa Aikin, Chantilly
AAA State: @ 25.67
Nor. Region: ! 26.58
Name Year School Seed Finals H#
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1 259 Peter, Carina 9 Herndon 26.44 25.38@ 1
2 465 Walker, Breanna 9 Osbourn Park 26.14 25.45@ 1
3 560 Wallace, Lachelle 12 South Lakes 25.54 25.55@ 1
4 462 Nocera, Amanda 11 Osbourn Park 27.01 26.13! 2
5 433 McCray, Candice 12 Mount Vernon 26.54 26.30! 1
6 489 Bartlett, Mary 12 Our Lady of 24.90 26.63 1
7 146 Nguyen, Elizabeth 9 Fairfax 27.02 26.72 3
8 723 Fish, Melanie 12 West Springf 27.00 26.84 2
9 80 Manley, Genevieve 11 Chantilly 26.77 26.85 2
10 367 Roberts, Ericka 11 Lake Braddoc 27.03 27.05 3

Girls 400 Meter Dash
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Meet Record: # 55.89 1999 Alyssa Aikin, Chantilly
AAA State: @ 58.38
Nor. Region: ! 1:00.89
Name Year School Seed Finals H#
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1 310 McCant, Genamarie 9 James Robins 56.50 56.36@ 1
2 433 McCray, Candice 12 Mount Vernon 59.56 59.55! 1
3 465 Walker, Breanna 9 Osbourn Park 1:02.54 59.57! 3
4 314 Roberson, Elizabet 9 James Robins 59.50 1:00.33! 1
5 590 Duvall, Toni 10 Thomas Ediso 1:00.00 1:00.48! 2
6 640 Pritchard, Jaime 12 W.T. Woodson 58.00 1:01.01 1
7 404 Steffy, Amanda 12 Langley 59.42 1:02.21 1
8 145 Murray, Jade 10 Fairfax 59.45 1:02.28 1
9 691 Lescher, Dale 9 West Potomac 1:01.24 1:02.46 2
10 194 Owusu-Mensah, Pris 11 Gar-Field 1:00.06 1:03.15 2

Girls 800 Meter Run
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Meet Record: # 2:16.04 4/21/2007 Kerry Hartman, Westfield
AAA State: @ 2:19.30
Nor. Region: ! 2:19.57
Name Year School Seed Finals
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1 592 Hicks, Myah 10 Thomas Ediso 2:19.54 2:16.78@
2 640 Pritchard, Jaime 12 W.T. Woodson 2:20.00 2:19.33!
3 308 Kavanaugh, Kelly 12 James Robins 2:18.00 2:19.96
4 354 Hagan, Kelly 11 Lake Braddoc 2:22.00 2:20.34
5 459 Karabinus, Ariel 11 Osbourn Park 2:21.50 2:20.37
6 695 Rosenberg, Kelsey 11 West Potomac 2:23.21 2:21.40
7 759 Hartman, Jessie 12 Westfield 2:22.92 2:22.09
8 366 Moore, Taylor 12 Lake Braddoc 2:22.00 2:22.80
9 697 Underwood, Sarah J 9 West Potomac 2:20.24 2:24.79
10 719 Barber, Anna 11 West Springf 2:23.24 2:25.37

Girls 1600 Meter Run
=========================================================================
Meet Record: # 4:57.85 1999 Kelley Otstott, Jefferson S&T
AAA State: @ 5:11.32
Nor. Region: ! 5:14.76
Name Year School Seed Finals
=========================================================================
1 351 Epstein, Liana 11 Lake Braddoc 4:57.46 5:00.83@
2 263 Wijayaratne, Hirun 12 Herndon 5:10.00 5:07.14@
3 359 Lardner, Casey 10 Lake Braddoc 5:18.62 5:10.36@
4 142 Dowd, Frances 12 Fairfax 5:17.35 5:11.67!
5 601 Yosef, Betel 12 Thomas Ediso 5:17.00 5:12.29!
6 697 Underwood, Sarah J 9 West Potomac 5:14.91 5:12.53!
7 44 Whitesell, Claire 12 O'Connell 5:15.00 5:14.77
8 41 Fitzpatrick, Megan 12 O'Connell 5:06.23 5:14.85
9 724 Kvartunas, Paige 11 West Springf 5:09.24 5:18.28
10 726 Lepley, Sarah 9 West Springf 5:27.24 5:25.24

Girls 3200 Meter Run
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Meet Record: # 10:52.71 1999 Erin Swain, Lake Braddock
AAA State: @ 11:25.60
Nor. Region: ! 11:30.74
Name Year School Seed Finals
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1 459 Karabinus, Ariel 11 Osbourn Park 11:19.00 11:03.10@
2 680 Bigler, Julianne 11 West Potomac 11:30.29 11:03.39@
3 724 Kvartunas, Paige 11 West Springf 11:16.26 11:23.29@
4 57 Walker, Katherine 11 Brooke Point 11:35.00 11:31.57
5 186 Arrington, Lindsi 11 Gar-Field 11:08.15 11:36.94
6 637 Payne, Carrie 11 W.T. Woodson 11:30.00 11:37.12
7 719 Barber, Anna 11 West Springf 11:48.24 11:43.44
8 297 Crosson, Taylor 11 James Robins 11:58.00 11:45.04
9 497 Koenig, Katie 11 Our Lady of 11:40.43 11:54.37
10 531 Greene, Lizzie 11 Paul VI Cath 12:00.07 11:55.86

Girls 100 Meter Hurdles
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Meet Record: # 13.71 2000 Sheena Johnson, Gar-Field
AAA State: @ 15.51
Nor. Region: ! 16.20
Name Year School Seed Prelims H#
============================================================================
Preliminaries
1 430 Hill, Amira 10 Mount Vernon 15.84 ! 15.82q 3
2 464 Waikiki, Tialei 12 Osbourn Park 16.10 16.22q 5
3 488 Adewole, Tejumade 10 Our Lady of 15.00 16.35q 1
4 756 Dillon, Rachel 11 Westfield 16.68 16.85q 6
5 251 Hassan, Tania 10 Herndon 17.00 17.23q 2
6 593 Hughell, Cynthya 10 Thomas Ediso 17.00 17.37q 4
7 88 Weinberg, Kim SR Chantilly 17.10 17.39 1
8 594 Kunkel, Rebecca 11 Thomas Ediso 16.50 17.46 6
9 372 Sinichko, Becca 10 Lake Braddoc 15.50 17.52 2
10 439 Stevenson, Shaniec 11 Mount Vernon 17.92 17.84 5

Girls 100 Meter Hurdles
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Meet Record: # 13.71 2000 Sheena Johnson, Gar-Field
AAA State: @ 15.51
Nor. Region: ! 16.20
Name Year School Prelims Finals
=========================================================================
Finals
1 430 Hill, Amira 10 Mount Vernon 15.82 15.39@
2 488 Adewole, Tejumade 10 Our Lady of 16.35 15.86!
3 464 Waikiki, Tialei 12 Osbourn Park 16.22 16.16!
4 756 Dillon, Rachel 11 Westfield 16.85 16.93
5 251 Hassan, Tania 10 Herndon 17.23 17.18
6 593 Hughell, Cynthya 10 Thomas Ediso 17.37 17.25

Girls 300 Meter Hurdles
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Meet Record: # 42.46 2000 Sheena Johnson, Gar-Field
AAA State: @ 47.28
Nor. Region: ! 48.27
Name Year School Seed Finals H#
============================================================================
1 430 Hill, Amira 10 Mount Vernon 50.54 47.49! 2
2 372 Sinichko, Becca 10 Lake Braddoc 47.84 47.78! 1
3 464 Waikiki, Tialei 12 Osbourn Park 47.43 48.02! 1
4 593 Hughell, Cynthya 10 Thomas Ediso 49.00 48.77 1
5 693 O'Boyle, Toni 10 West Potomac 51.62 50.07 2
6 439 Stevenson, Shaniec 11 Mount Vernon 52.04 50.22 3
7 594 Kunkel, Rebecca 11 Thomas Ediso 49.50 50.34 1
8 399 Day, Anneka 11 Langley 49.99 50.61 1
9 243 Banks, Ashley 12 Herndon 50.00 51.01 2
10 251 Hassan, Tania 10 Herndon 51.00 51.12 2

Girls 4x100 Meter Relay
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Meet Record: # 48.74 2005 Manchester High School, Manchester
AAA State: @ 49.17
Nor. Region: ! 51.02
School Seed Finals H#
============================================================================
1 Our Lady of Good Counsel 'A' 49.90 49.97! 1
2 James Robinson 'A' 49.74 50.05! 1
3 Washington-Lee 'A' 51.07 50.47! 1
4 Herndon 'A' 52.00 50.58! 2
5 Lake Braddock 'A' 49.00 50.82! 1
6 W.T. Woodson 'A' 53.00 51.37 2
7 Episcopal 'A' 50.96 51.63 1
8 Gar-Field 'A' 52.00 51.88 2
9 Chantilly 'A' 53.54 51.98 2
10 Fairfax 'A' 54.25 52.25 3

Girls 4x400 Meter Relay
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Meet Record: # 3:54.29 4/21/2007 Osbourn Park, Osbourn Park
B Hyter, B Hyter, K Trizna, C Gonzales
AAA State: @ 4:00.84
Nor. Region: ! 4:07.01
School Seed Finals H#
============================================================================
1 James Robinson 'A' 4:00.00 4:08.87 1
2 Lake Braddock 'A' 4:12.00 4:09.29 1
3 West Springfield 'A' 4:09.24 4:11.68 1
4 W.T. Woodson 'A' 4:03.20 4:12.52 1
5 Herndon 'A' 4:20.00 4:16.62 2
6 Our Lady of Good Counsel 'A' 4:15.00 4:17.59 2
7 Fairfax 'A' 4:06.24 4:17.71 1
8 Gar-Field 'A' 4:10.00 4:19.94 2
9 Thomas Edison 'A' 4:10.00 4:21.98 1
10 Episcopal 'A' 4:17.00 4:22.35 2

Girls 4x800 Meter Relay
=========================================================================
Meet Record: # 9:26.63 2003 Robinson Secondary, Robinson
AAA State: @ 9:36.11
Nor. Region: ! 9:49.35
School Seed Finals
=========================================================================
1 Thomas Edison 'A' 9:45.00 9:53.51
2 West Potomac 'A' 10:08.74 10:01.54
3 Osbourn Park 'A' 9:58.00 10:02.81
4 Our Lady of Good Counsel 'A' 10:10.19 10:05.28
5 Lake Braddock 'A' 10:20.00 10:10.18
6 West Springfield 'A' 10:19.24 10:17.95
7 Episcopal 'A' 10:45.00 10:24.20
8 South Lakes 'A' 10:39.50 10:33.57
9 Herndon 'A' 9:55.00 10:36.25
10 Chantilly 'A' 11:00.00 10:45.73

Girls High Jump
=========================================================================
Meet Record: # 5-09 2001 Bonnie Meekins, Oakton
AAA State: @ 5-02
Nor. Region: ! 5-01
Name Year School Seed Finals
=========================================================================
1 301 Dougherty, Marian 12 James Robins 5-00.00 5-01.00!
2 313 Reist, Caroline 12 James Robins 5-00.00 4-11.00
3 195 Ross, Adriana -- Gar-Field 4-10.00 4-09.00
4 751 Arkorful, Abena 11 Westfield 4-06.00 J4-09.00
5 260 Roethel, Sarah -- Herndon 4-08.00 J4-09.00
6 72 Abisogun, Olabisi 11 Chantilly 4-08.00 4-07.00
6 145 Murray, Jade 10 Fairfax 5-00.00 4-07.00
7 349 Bumgarner, Megan 11 Lake Braddoc 5-00.00 J4-07.00
8 558 Moyer, Valerie 11 South Lakes 5-00.00 J4-07.00
10 593 Hughell, Cynthya 10 Thomas Ediso 4-08.00 4-05.00
10 693 O'Boyle, Toni 10 West Potomac 4-04.00 4-05.00
10 641 Reed, Tiffany 10 W.T. Woodson 4-04.00 4-05.00
10 503 Tumos, Briana 9 Our Lady of 5-00.00 4-05.00

Girls Pole Vault
=========================================================================
Meet Record: # 11-00 1999 Kira Simms, Gar-Field
AAA State: @ 9-09
Nor. Region: ! 9-03
Name Year School Seed Finals
=========================================================================
1 49 McGlade, Colleen 12 Brooke Point 11-06.00 10-03.00@
2 685 Connor, Meghan 12 West Potomac 9-06.00 10-00.00@
3 371 Shoemaker, Rebecca 12 Lake Braddoc 10-00.00 J10-00.00@
4 175 Louden, Riley 11 Falls Church 8-09.00 9-03.00!
4 199 Venegas, Celina 12 Gar-Field 9-06.00 9-03.00!
4 678 Anderson, Kaitlyn 12 West Potomac 9-09.00 9-03.00!
4 88 Weinberg, Kim SR Chantilly 9-04.00 9-03.00!
8 584 Christy, Maddie 10 T.C. William 8-06.00 8-09.00
8 251 Hassan, Tania 10 Herndon 8-06.00 8-09.00
8 87 Ullom, Nina 10 Chantilly 8-00.00 8-09.00

Girls Long Jump
=========================================================================
Meet Record: # 19-02.25 4/21/2007 Brittni Finch, Centreville
AAA State: @ 17-05.75
Nor. Region: ! 16-11.75
Name Year School Seed Finals
=========================================================================
1 372 Sinichko, Becca 10 Lake Braddoc 16-06.00 16-04.00
2 193 Orsted, Jasmine -- Gar-Field 15-05.00 16-00.00
2 722 Clayton, Amalya 12 West Springf 15-11.25 16-00.00
4 258 Palmer, Emily 12 Herndon 17-01.00 15-11.50
5 758 Garrett, Bianca 12 Westfield 16-02.00 15-04.50
6 407 Yoon, Eunice 11 Langley 14-03.00 15-03.50
7 191 McClaude, Francesc 12 Gar-Field 16-07.25 15-03.00
8 560 Wallace, Lachelle 12 South Lakes 15-09.50 15-02.00
9 636 Park, Sam 10 W.T. Woodson 14-10.00 15-01.50
10 111 Hadjis, Eliza 12 Episcopal 14-06.00 14-07.00

Girls Triple Jump
=========================================================================
Meet Record: # 40-07.50 1998 Yolanda Thompson, West Potomac
AAA State: @ 36-11.75
Nor. Region: ! 35-08.50
Name Year School Seed Finals
=========================================================================
1 258 Palmer, Emily 12 Herndon 36-03.00 34-10.50
2 588 Brown, Kristina 9 Thomas Ediso 33-00.00 32-09.50
3 756 Dillon, Rachel 11 Westfield 31-09.25 32-04.50
4 641 Reed, Tiffany 10 W.T. Woodson 32-04.25 32-02.50
5 373 Supko, Megan 11 Lake Braddoc 31-00.75 32-00.50
6 371 Shoemaker, Rebecca 12 Lake Braddoc 34-00.00 31-11.75
7 116 Mitrikeviciute, Ug 11 Episcopal 32-04.50 31-01.00
8 199 Venegas, Celina 12 Gar-Field 35-01.50 31-00.00
9 313 Reist, Caroline 12 James Robins 30-06.00 30-02.50
10 696 Sikander, Heba 12 West Potomac 30-02.25 30-02.00

Girls Shot Put
=========================================================================
Meet Record: # 44-05 2003 Tiffany Evans, Gar-Field
AAA State: @ 37-04.25
Nor. Region: ! 34-08.50
Name Year School Seed Finals
=========================================================================
1 109 Dillard, Sarah 11 Episcopal 37-02.00 37-04.75@
2 11 Koppelman, Emily 12 Annandale 39-04.25 37-02.75!
3 46 Ball, Elizabeth 12 Brooke Point 37-09.00 36-03.25!
4 767 Newman, Kaylin 11 Westfield 37-04.00 33-06.75
5 365 Menye, Madeline 10 Lake Braddoc 30-04.50 32-10.50
6 53 Pina, Lynee 12 Brooke Point 32-08.50
7 54 Sajous, Soraya 12 Brooke Point 35-03.00 32-02.00
8 422 Bailey, Candace 12 Mount Vernon 33-03.00 32-01.00
9 82 Meier, Sarah 11 Chantilly 33-06.50 31-09.50
10 345 Baity, Kendra 12 Lake Braddoc 35-10.25 30-01.50

Girls Discus Throw
=========================================================================
Meet Record: # 142-08 1998 Inhar Chong, Fairfax
AAA State: @ 110-03
Nor. Region: ! 101-04
Name Year School Seed Finals
=========================================================================
1 11 Koppelman, Emily 12 Annandale 118-11 109-03!
2 54 Sajous, Soraya 12 Brooke Point 105-04 101-08!
3 53 Pina, Lynee 12 Brooke Point 114-05 96-08
4 767 Newman, Kaylin 11 Westfield 97-02 92-04
5 109 Dillard, Sarah 11 Episcopal 108-04 89-08
6 461 Majors, Jasmine 11 Osbourn Park 87-09 89-03
7 46 Ball, Elizabeth 12 Brooke Point 87-05
8 345 Baity, Kendra 12 Lake Braddoc 89-02 80-03
9 636 Park, Sam 10 W.T. Woodson 84-11 77-08
10 200 White, Dasya -- Gar-Field 75-00 76-09

Boys 100 Meter Dash
============================================================================
Meet Record: # 10.74 2006 Sean Holston, Lee
AAA State: @ 11.19
Nor. Region: ! 11.38
Name Year School Seed Finals H#
============================================================================
1 579 Vaughn, Adrian 11 South Lakes 11.02 10.97@ 1
2 707 McCants, Jonathan 12 West Potomac 11.20 11.18@ 1
3 61 Gray, Roderque 10 Brooke Point 11.20 11.25! 1
4 229 McLaughlin, Leo 11 Gonzaga Coll 11.12 11.30! 1
5 487 Terrell, Dominique 10 Osbourn Park 11.67 11.32! 3
6 172 Prescott, Darryl 12 Fairfax 11.34 11.36! 2
7 477 Edwards, Devin 12 Osbourn Park 11.35 11.38! 2
8 336 Ro, John 11 James Robins 11.54 11.40 3
9 547 Naylor, James 11 Paul VI Cath 11.21 11.48 1
10 443 Cannon, Queshon 12 Mount Vernon 11.64 11.50 3

Boys 200 Meter Dash
============================================================================
Meet Record: # 21.07 4/21/2007 Sean Holston, Lee, R. E. (Spr)
AAA State: @ 22.75
Nor. Region: ! 23.08
Name Year School Seed Finals H#
============================================================================
1 707 McCants, Jonathan 12 West Potomac 22.11 22.04@ 1
2 563 Brown, Vincent 12 South Lakes 22.22 22.31@ 1
3 519 Sutton, Sean 10 Our Lady of 22.01 22.37@ 1
4 507 Harris, Cortland 11 Our Lady of 22.50 22.50@ 1
5 61 Gray, Roderque 10 Brooke Point 22.60 22.73@ 2
6 622 Tucker, Domincio 12 Thomas Ediso 22.50 22.91! 2
7 223 Henderson, Marcus 11 Gonzaga Coll 23.12 23.03! 2
8 414 Evans, Matthew 12 Langley 23.14 23.15 3
9 416 Jaffe, Matt 12 Langley 23.51 23.25 3
10 126 Keels, Allante 12 Episcopal 22.20 23.45 1

Boys 400 Meter Dash
============================================================================
Meet Record: # 46.55 4/21/2007 Sean Holston, Lee, R. E. (Spr)
AAA State: @ 50.44
Nor. Region: ! 51.26
Name Year School Seed Finals H#
============================================================================
1 707 McCants, Jonathan 12 West Potomac 49.10 49.54@ 1
2 126 Keels, Allante 12 Episcopal 48.50 49.77@ 1
3 508 Harris, Courtland 11 Our Lady of 49.00 50.38@ 1
4 740 Gonzalez, Cory -- West Springf 50.74 50.43@ 2
5 708 Montgomery, Christ 12 West Potomac 51.00 50.76! 2
6 548 Powell, Joe 11 Paul VI Cath 52.23 51.27 3
7 506 Hamilton, Mark 12 Our Lady of 50.50 51.36 1
8 97 Labor-Koroma, Moha 10 Chantilly 51.78 51.46 2
9 448 Mcmillon, John 12 Mount Vernon 53.54 51.50 5
10 342 Tarpey, Ryan 11 James Robins 50.54 51.55 2

Boys 800 Meter Run
=========================================================================
Meet Record: # 1:53.76 1999 James Small, McLean
AAA State: @ 1:57.79
Nor. Region: ! 1:58.77
Name Year School Seed Finals
=========================================================================
1 226 Ledder, Billy 11 Gonzaga Coll 1:57.50 1:51.89#
2 607 Degfae, Tihut 12 Thomas Ediso 1:55.99 1:53.17#
3 68 Grimm, Dan 12 Centreville 1:59.05 1:58.87
4 750 Tobin, Daniel 12 West Springf 1:59.24 1:59.45
5 17 Blasser, Daniel 11 Annandale 1:59.84 2:00.05
6 543 Johnson, Blaize 11 Paul VI Cath 1:59.55 2:00.35
7 700 Bradley, Joe 12 West Potomac 2:00.89 2:00.76
8 221 Hamilton, Earl 11 Gonzaga Coll 2:00.06 2:01.02
9 211 Pittman, Justin 10 Gar-Field 2:01.20 2:01.45
10 734 Appiah-Knudsen, Al 12 West Springf 2:00.24 2:02.23

Boys 1600 Meter Run
=========================================================================
Meet Record: # 4:12.51 2004 Christo Landry, Jefferson S&T
AAA State: @ 4:23.87
Nor. Region: ! 4:25.79
Name Year School Seed Finals
=========================================================================
1 68 Grimm, Dan 12 Centreville 4:27.54 4:16.28@
2 606 Degfae, Leoule 12 Thomas Ediso 4:22.00 4:19.11@
3 160 Dowd, Kevin 11 Fairfax 4:23.70 4:21.12@
4 71 Zouaimia, Yazid 11 Centreville 4:24.93 4:26.13
5 128 Nickle, Reid 10 Episcopal 4:29.00 4:27.00
6 288 Van Luling, Todd 12 Herndon 4:30.18 4:28.09
7 321 Berman, Jared 12 James Robins 4:22.00 4:29.28
8 704 Hammond, Ben 12 West Potomac 4:32.24 4:31.48
9 25 Ejigu, Michael 11 Annandale 4:29.94 4:33.57
10 713 Stebbins, Peter 11 West Potomac 4:33.24 4:33.90

Boys 3200 Meter Run
=========================================================================
Meet Record: # 9:09.87 4/21/2007 Mike Spooner, West Springfield
AAA State: @ 9:38.99
Nor. Region: ! 9:41.78
Name Year School Seed Finals
=========================================================================
1 71 Zouaimia, Yazid 11 Centreville 9:40.17 9:25.66@
2 94 Foley, Christopher 11 Chantilly 9:29.68 9:33.04@
3 128 Nickle, Reid 10 Episcopal 10:00.00 9:37.29@
4 475 Compton, Nolan 12 Osbourn Park 9:55.00 9:44.17
5 749 Taylor, Colin 10 West Springf 9:50.24 9:46.89
6 378 Clark, Alex 11 Lake Braddoc 9:53.19 9:50.57
7 394 Sohl, Luke 10 Lake Braddoc 10:00.00 9:50.83
8 293 Sollinger, Matthew 10 James Madiso 9:55.70 9:53.46
9 25 Ejigu, Michael 11 Annandale 9:44.20 9:54.20
10 656 Katz, Ethan 12 W.T. Woodson 10:00.00 9:54.45

Boys 110 Meter Hurdles
============================================================================
Meet Record: # 13.71 2000 Rickey Harris, Centreville
AAA State: @ 15.20
Nor. Region: ! 15.76
Name Year School Seed Prelims H#
============================================================================
Preliminaries
1 238 Shepperd, Aaron 11 Gonzaga Coll 14.49 @ 14.86q 1
2 563 Brown, Vincent 12 South Lakes 14.55 @ 14.96q 3
3 393 Santano, Michael 12 Lake Braddoc 14.54 @ 15.00q 2
4 444 Clive, Cameron 11 Mount Vernon 15.16 @ 15.19q 6
5 236 Robinson, Stacey 11 Gonzaga Coll 14.92 ! 15.23q 5
6 234 Pittman, Eric 10 Gonzaga Coll 15.56 ! 15.37q 4
7 415 Friel, Joe 12 Langley 15.61 ! 15.46 3
8 614 Jeter, Justin 11 Thomas Ediso 15.48 ! 15.53 5
9 776 Bellamy, Julian 12 Westfield 16.30 ! 15.58 4
10 16 Bah, Alihaji 11 Annandale 16.07 15.95 2

Boys 110 Meter Hurdles
=========================================================================
Meet Record: # 13.71 2000 Rickey Harris, Centreville
AAA State: @ 15.20
Nor. Region: ! 15.76
Name Year School Prelims Finals
=========================================================================
Finals
1 563 Brown, Vincent 12 South Lakes 14.96 14.31@
2 238 Shepperd, Aaron 11 Gonzaga Coll 14.86 14.51@
3 393 Santano, Michael 12 Lake Braddoc 15.00 14.80@
4 236 Robinson, Stacey 11 Gonzaga Coll 15.23 14.95@
5 444 Clive, Cameron 11 Mount Vernon 15.19 14.98@
6 234 Pittman, Eric 10 Gonzaga Coll 15.37 15.57!

Boys 300 Meter Hurdles
============================================================================
Meet Record: # 37.38 1999 Rickey Harris, Centreville
AAA State: @ 40.77
Nor. Region: ! 41.28
Name Year School Seed Finals H#
============================================================================
1 444 Clive, Cameron 11 Mount Vernon 39.94 38.92@ 1
2 236 Robinson, Stacey 11 Gonzaga Coll 39.46 38.96@ 1
3 609 Grooms, Robert 12 Thomas Ediso 40.48 39.96@ 1
4 571 Harrell, Mike 12 South Lakes 40.84 41.29 2
5 419 Maybury, Alex 11 Langley 40.94 41.63 2
6 415 Friel, Joe 12 Langley 41.81 41.93 2
7 476 DeVito, Brian 10 Osbourn Park 43.68 42.38 3
8 16 Bah, Alihaji 11 Annandale 40.79 42.50 1
9 28 Griffin, Jack 11 Annandale 43.22 42.61 3
10 238 Shepperd, Aaron 11 Gonzaga Coll 41.01 43.27 2

Boys 4x100 Meter Relay
============================================================================
Meet Record: # 42.42 2002 Hayfield Secondary, Hayfield
AAA State: @ 43.11
Nor. Region: ! 44.24
School Seed Finals H#
============================================================================
1 Our Lady of Good Counsel 'A' 42.45 43.73! 1
2 Gonzaga College High School 'A' 44.02 43.87! 2
3 Fairfax 'A' 44.30 43.96! 2
4 Osbourn Park 'A' 44.54 44.03! 3
5 James Robinson 'A' 43.44 44.24! 1
6 Thomas Edison 'A' 44.60 44.54 3
7 West Potomac 'A' 44.35 44.56 2
8 Episcopal 'A' 43.32 44.64 1
9 James Robinson 'B' 45.00 44.65 3
10 Westfield 'A' 44.50 45.13 2

Boys 4x400 Meter Relay
============================================================================
Meet Record: # 3:20.23 2000 TC Williams High School, TC Williams
AAA State: @ 3:23.64
Nor. Region: ! 3:28.22
School Seed Finals H#
============================================================================
1 Thomas Edison 'A' 3:27.00 3:25.05! 1
2 Gonzaga College High School 'A' 3:27.39 3:27.56! 1
3 Our Lady of Good Counsel 'A' 3:23.00 3:28.56 1
4 Westfield 'A' 3:34.00 3:28.96 2
5 Annandale 'A' 3:31.13 3:29.55 2
6 Gar-Field 'A' 3:33.00 3:33.72 2
7 James Robinson 'A' 3:29.00 3:33.83 1
8 Episcopal 'A' 3:24.04 3:33.93 1
9 South Lakes 'A' 3:38.29 3:36.34 3
10 James Robinson 'B' 3:36.00 3:36.59 2

Boys 4x800 Meter Relay
=========================================================================
Meet Record: # 7:53.36 1999 TC Williams High School, TC Williams
AAA State: @ 8:04.59
Nor. Region: ! 8:10.25
School Seed Finals
=========================================================================
1 Our Lady of Good Counsel 'A' 8:05.43 8:08.42!
2 Lake Braddock 'A' 8:15.00 8:20.18
3 West Potomac 'A' 8:10.00 8:22.14
4 Gonzaga College High School 'A' 8:15.00 8:22.22
5 West Springfield 'A' 8:28.24 8:25.96
6 Episcopal 'A' 8:32.00 8:26.03
7 Osbourn Park 'A' 8:50.00 8:29.76
8 Annandale 'A' 8:36.22 8:34.13
9 Thomas Edison 'A' 8:38.00 8:34.48
10 Chantilly 'A' 8:35.00 8:39.57

Boys High Jump
=========================================================================
Meet Record: # 6-06.25 2005 David Jones, Lake Braddock
AAA State: @ 6-02
Nor. Region: ! 6-00
Name Year School Seed Finals
=========================================================================
1 283 Roethel, Rich 12 Herndon 6-07.00 6-02.00@
2 333 Muzzio, Joey 10 James Robins 6-05.00 J6-02.00@
3 207 Knight, Derrick 12 Gar-Field 6-02.00 6-00.00!
4 393 Santano, Michael 12 Lake Braddoc 6-05.00 J6-00.00!
5 178 Long, Reece 12 Falls Church 5-10.00 5-10.00
6 97 Labor-Koroma, Moha 10 Chantilly 5-08.00 5-08.00
7 454 Thomas, Shaquille 12 Mount Vernon 5-10.00 J5-08.00
7 513 Outland, David 12 Our Lady of 5-10.00 J5-08.00
9 319 Allen, Jeff 12 James Robins 5-06.00 5-06.00
9 103 Sun, Curtis 12 Chantilly 5-02.00 5-06.00
9 740 Gonzalez, Cory -- West Springf 5-10.00 5-06.00
9 233 Pinkney, Azani 11 Gonzaga Coll 5-08.00 5-06.00

Boys Pole Vault
=========================================================================
Meet Record: # 15-04 2004 David Lewis, Centreville
AAA State: @ 13-00
Nor. Region: ! 12-06
Name Year School Seed Finals
=========================================================================
1 104 Sun, Wesley SR Chantilly 15-00.00 14-07.00@
2 386 Hoogland, Matt 11 Lake Braddoc 14-00.00 13-06.00@
3 103 Sun, Curtis 12 Chantilly 13-00.00 J13-06.00@
4 106 Trikakis, Joshua 12 Chantilly 12-08.00 13-00.00@
5 382 Fishman, David 12 Lake Braddoc 13-03.00 J13-00.00@
6 389 McVicker, Matt Lake Braddoc 13-00.00 12-06.00!
7 799 Wever, Corey 12 Westfield 12-00.00 12-00.00
8 409 Browne, Stephen 11 Langley 11-06.00 11-06.00
9 586 Caine, Thomas 11 T.C. William 10-00.00 11-00.00
9 100 Menzel, Chris 11 Chantilly 10-06.00 11-00.00
9 184 Taylor, Peter 12 Falls Church 10-06.00 11-00.00

Boys Long Jump
=========================================================================
Meet Record: # 22-11.50 4/21/2007 Alex Owah, Harrisonburg
AAA State: @ 22-04.75
Nor. Region: ! 21-01.25
Name Year School Seed Finals
=========================================================================
1 563 Brown, Vincent 12 South Lakes 22-01.00 21-01.00
2 125 Kalipinde, Given 12 Episcopal 17-00.00 20-02.50
3 448 Mcmillon, John 12 Mount Vernon 19-06.75 19-10.00
4 776 Bellamy, Julian 12 Westfield 19-07.50
5 222 Hargrove, Zachary 12 Gonzaga Coll 19-06.50 J19-07.50
6 129 Odenyo, Archie -- Episcopal 17-04.00 19-06.75
7 419 Maybury, Alex 11 Langley 20-04.50 19-06.50
8 547 Naylor, James 11 Paul VI Cath 19-06.50 19-06.25
9 747 Saint-Preux, Natha 12 West Springf 19-06.75 19-06.00
10 320 Bailey, Fabian 12 James Robins 21-00.00 19-03.75

Boys Triple Jump
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Meet Record: # 47-05 4/21/2007 Antonio Miller, Manchester
AAA State: @ 45-08
Nor. Region: ! 42-10.25
Name Year School Seed Finals
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1 419 Maybury, Alex 11 Langley 44-02.00 43-04.50!
2 608 Epps, Donnell 12 Thomas Ediso 43-09.00 42-04.00
3 747 Saint-Preux, Natha 12 West Springf 40-00.00 41-11.00
4 712 Rodriguez, Kristia 12 West Potomac 41-05.50 41-10.25
5 129 Odenyo, Archie -- Episcopal 42-02.00 41-09.00
6 283 Roethel, Rich 12 Herndon 32-00.00 41-00.75
7 776 Bellamy, Julian 12 Westfield 40-07.50 40-07.00
8 448 Mcmillon, John 12 Mount Vernon 43-10.00 40-03.75
9 609 Grooms, Robert 12 Thomas Ediso 42-09.00 40-00.25
10 563 Brown, Vincent 12 South Lakes 41-01.50 39-11.50

Boys Shot Put
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Meet Record: # 59-02.50 1999 Nick Welihozkiy, West Springfield
AAA State: @ 51-08.75
Nor. Region: ! 47-03.75
Name Year School Seed Finals
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1 132 Reily, Will -- Episcopal 47-05.75 46-02.75
2 29 Islam, Safwaan 12 Annandale 47-01.00 45-03.25
3 478 Groft, Brian 11 Osbourn Park 43-11.00 45-01.75
4 181 Renn, Matthew 11 Falls Church 45-07.50 44-10.00
5 546 McGroarty, Dan 12 Paul VI Cath 45-09.75 44-05.00
6 326 Esposito, Joey 12 James Robins 46-11.00 44-04.50
7 445 Edmonds, Joshua 12 Mount Vernon 47-05.25 44-00.50
8 515 Serafenas, Thor 11 Our Lady of 42-00.00 43-09.25
9 796 Ulickas, Evan 11 Westfield 43-00.75 41-09.50
10 232 Oyekoya, Samuel 12 Gonzaga Coll 45-04.00 41-06.75

Boys Discus Throw
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Meet Record: # 190-10 1999 Nick Welihozkiy, West Springfield
AAA State: @ 151-02
Nor. Region: ! 135-10
Name Year School Seed Finals
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1 565 Fortes, Quintin 12 South Lakes 163-07 148-06!
2 232 Oyekoya, Samuel 12 Gonzaga Coll 129-05 147-01!
3 515 Serafenas, Thor 11 Our Lady of 145-00 143-07!
4 482 Leppert, Markes 12 Osbourn Park 139-04 140-02!
5 281 Nguyen, Kirk 11 Herndon 120-07 129-04
6 454 Thomas, Shaquille 12 Mount Vernon 140-00 128-04
7 523 Watson, Ryan 9 Our Lady of 135-00 127-05
8 181 Renn, Matthew 11 Falls Church 117-08 127-03
9 445 Edmonds, Joshua 12 Mount Vernon 129-07 126-09
10 124 Jones, Mike 11 Episcopal 121-11 123-07
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Bobcats and Yellow Jackets Battle to Scoreless Finish

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By Paul Frommelt

Prince William Content Editor

The Battlefield and Osbourn Park boys soccer teams entered their Friday night matchup with a combined 39 goals scored and six wins apiece. After 80 minutes of regulation and two overtime periods, those numbers didn’t change — as the Bobcats and Yellow Jackets played to a 0-0 tie in a game pitting the top two teams in the Cedar Run District.  
“I’m happy that we didn’t lose, but it’s not a good feeling to tie,” said Osbourn Park junior Drew Ruggles. “We know that we should have won.”
The two squads certainly had opportunities during their 90-minute contest, with both teams missing goals by the slightest of margins. Ruggles nearly got the Yellow Jackets’ on the board twice, hitting the goal post in the first half and then the crossbar in the second. Teammate Zachary Roy was denied by Battlefield goaltender Jack Eaton on a point-blank shot in overtime, and junior Chase Ebel’s header was saved at the last moment by Battlefield’s Jared Windt with under a minute to play. Battlefield senior Franco Buzzalino nearly snuck a ball under the Yellow Jacket’s crossbar in the first overtime, but Yellow Jacket goalkeeper Dylan Leygraaf was there to knock the ball away
“Some of that’s timing,” Osbourn Park head coach Larry Nemerow said of the Yellow Jackets’ missed opportunities. “A lot of that is the fact that Battlefield’s good.”
When breaking their huddle before the game, the Yellow Jackets yelled out the number “212”. 
“Water only boils at one temperature: 212 degrees. At 213, it’s not water anymore. You can’t get hotter than 212. We want to play at 212,” said Nemerow. “Today, we played at maybe 180.”
In the first half, however, it looked as though that 32-degree difference wouldn’t make much of a difference, as the Yellow Jackets controlled much of the tempo during the first 40 minutes, peppering Battlefield’s sophomore goaltender with shots throughout. 
“I think just the mentality,” said Battlefield head coach Ott Pimsaen, explaining his squad’s slow start. “It’s Osbourn Park, they have that mental edge over us. In the second half, we settled in.”
While the Bobcats regrouped in the second half, Pimsaen was still upset after the game. It wasn’t so much about the result, but his team’s reaction to the tie. 
“They were happy with the draw and I don’t want to settle for draws,” said Pimsaen. “I’m not here to get draws. We aren’t going to settle for draws.”
The Bobcats and Yellow Jackets, now both 6-0-1, have their next crack at each other at Battlefield on May 12. 
“It’s a measuring stick now. We know that we have a team in our district that we will see again that is just as good as us,” said Ruggles. “We still have to work hard. We aren’t there yet. We just have to keep going.”

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D.C. Beltway Area: Boys’ Soccer Top 10

Boys’ Soccer Top 10
*Rankings and records as of April 14, 2 p.m

1. Osbourn Park (6-0-0)
The Yellow Jackets have outscored their opponents 21-2 this season, including a 3-1 win over No. 8 Osbourn (April 1) and a 3-0 win over No. 6 Woodbridge (March 25). Osbourn Park hosts No. 3 Battlefield on Friday.
2. Robinson (4-1-1)
The Rams are the defending Virginia AAA State runners up and return both goalkeeper Samir Badr from a year-long stint at the U.S. National Team academy in Bradenton, Fl, and midfielder Connor Alexander from a back injury that cost him the entirety of last season. Robinson beat No. 4 Westfield, 3-1 on the road, on March 27.
3. Battlefield (5-0-0)
The Bobcats have outscored their opponents 16-4 this year, including a 2-1 win over No. 8 Osbourn (March 20). A marquee road match-up with No. 1 Osbourn Park looms this Friday.
4. Westfield (6-1-0)
The only Bulldog blemish is a 3-1 home loss to No. 2 Robinson. Westfield is the highest scoring team in the D.C. area, having posted 32 goals in its seven games, and its next three opponents have a combined five wins.
5. Edison (6-0-1)
The Eagles drew, 2-2, with No. 6 Woodbridge over Spring Break and have the second-highest goals per game average in the Northern Region. Edison faces a 16-day lay-off between matches, though, with its next game not until April 22 against Falls Church.
6. Woodbridge (3-1-1)
In its five games, the Vikings have faced three Top 10 teams: No. 1 Osbourn Park (3-0 loss), No. 5 Edison (2-2 tie) and No. 10 Park View (4-1 win). Woodbridge travels to Forest Park on Friday.
7. Wakefield (7-0-1)
Since a 3-3 draw with T.C. Williams on March 18, the Warriors have won five games in a row. Wakefield features Ethiopian attacking midfielder Iyassu Bekele and will face No. 5 Edison on April 24.
8. Osbourn (5-2-0)
Against teams outside of the top three-ranked teams, the Eagles are 5-0-0 and have outscored opponents 21-2. Osbourn’s pair of losses to Osbourn Park, 3-1, and Battlefield, 2-1, are its only two blemishes. The Eagles have a rematch with Bobcats on April 21.
9. McLean (4-2-0)
The Highlanders’ two losses are to No. 4 Westfield, 5-2 on March 23, and No. 7 Wakefield, 4-2 on March 12. McLean faces South Lakes and W.T. Woodson in the coming week before a pivotal Liberty District match at Langley on April 23.
10. Park View (4-2-1)
The Patriots feature junior super striker K.C. Onyeador, who may be the best pure goal-scorer in the Washington, D.C. area. Park View has 12 goals in its last four games (3-1-0), but is 0-2-0 against teams in the Top 10.

Also Receiving Votes — listed alphabetically
Langley (4-1-1)
South County (6-1-0)
Stone Bridge (4-1-0)

**Rankings include teams from Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William Counties

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