Oakton High School | Archive | November, 2008

Field Hockey: Northern Region Semifinals

By Angela Watts
Assistant General Manager, Washington D.C.

** Click the
links on the top left, above the video, to access a photo gallery and video
highlights from both Northern Region semifinal games. Also, look below the story
for a full list of the all-Northern Region honorees.

The Styrofoam cups — as has become the tradition– were stuck through the fence high above the fields at Oakton High School Monday night, spelling out the phrase:
“Final 4.”

But what all four teams participating in the Northern Region field hockey semifinals desperately wanted was to be one of the last two standing.

That honor went to Lake Braddock and Westfield, who won their respective semifinal games to not only advance to Wednesday night’s championship game but also, more importantly, earn a berth in the upcoming Virginia AAA state tournament.

The Bruins did so by defeating Annandale, 2-0, to avenge their only loss of the season; the Bulldogs moved on with a 1-0 victory over South County.

Lake Braddock (21-1 overall) last appeared in the state tournament in 2002; Westfield (19-3) in 2006.

“I’m so excited for them because these kids, particularly the five
seniors who have been on this team since they were sophomores, they have done everything for this program in the last three years ,” Bruins’ Coach Diane Miller said of three-year players Laura Brodner, Ann Marie Gambescia, Katie Klatt, Sarah Morehouse and Annie Stephens. “They have talked about this since last year, saying how badly they wanted to go to the state tournament. So I’m happy for all the girls, but those five, in particular.

“I’m just thrilled. I’m speechless, really.”

Lake Braddock controlled the ball — and the tempo — throughout the game, spending nearly all of its time working in front of Annandale’s cage. The Bruins got their first score off one of 11 corners on the night on a shot by Gambescia in the first half, and added an insurance goal in the second half at the stick of senior midfielder Mackensy Medlin

It was a much closer game on the adjacent field, where Westfield scored off a corner just two minutes into the game when senior midfielder Kat Kendrick fed senior midfielder Kayla German for the shot. The Bulldogs were able to stave off several Stallion shots late to seal the victory.

“It’s a good boost for your confidence to score that quickly, but you’re always hesitant, too,” Bulldogs’ Coach Terri Towle said. “You don’t want everybody to let down at that point because you have another 55 minutes left to play and there is a lot that can happen in that amount of time. So that’s always one of our goals, to try and score first.

“But our defense is very tough, and we’ve been playing smarter and just been getting stronger each game. I’m very proud of our effort tonight.”

Email: awatts@digitalsports.com

All-Northern Region Honorees

First Team
MF Mary Beth Barham, Sr., W.T. Woodson; F Hope Barrazotto, Jr., Yorktown; F Laura Brodner, Sr., Lake Braddock; F Lisa Charney, Sr., Fairfax; D Kelsey Clark, Jr., Washington-Lee; GK Amanda Crider, Jr., Marshall; D Kelly Crider, Jr., Marshall; MF Maddy Curry, Sr., Westfield; F Jessie Gonzalez, Sr., West Springfield; F Haili Hartman, Jr., Centreville; MF Shelley Hoath, Sr., Mount Vernon; MF Katie Klatt, Sr., Lake Braddock; MF Pilar Lopez-Gomez, Sr., Oakton; MF Shelly Montgomery, Jr., W.T. Woodson; D Nadya Muchoney, Sr., Thomas Jefferson; MF Chrissy Radloff, Sr., Yorktown; MF Megan Rea, Sr., South County; MF Olivia Shipley, Jr., Yorktown; MF Annie Stephens, Sr., Lake Braddock; MF/F Shelby Storosh, Sr., Fairfax.

Second Team
D Erica Binzer, Soph., South County; F Rachel Browning, Jr., West Potomac; D Libbie Dean, Sr., Yorktown; MF Rose Dodge, Sr., Washington-Lee; MF Elisa Enriquez, Jr., McLean; MF Julia Fiorio, Sr., Edison; F Ann Marie Gambescia, Sr., Lake Braddock; MF Becca Geist, Sr., W.T. Woodson; F Abigail Jones, Sr., Herndon; MF Kat Kendrick, Sr., Westfield; F Sophie Laas-Nesbitt, Soph., Robinson; F Bailey McDade, Jr., Fairfax; D Kellie McDonald, Sr., Chantilly; MF Chrissy Meoni, Sr., Marshall; F Bobbie Pelham-Webb, Sr., Thomas Jefferson; GK Mariah Peters, Sr., West Springfield; F Jaime Pritchard, Sr., W.T. Woodson; D Alex Richland, Sr., Stuart; D Amy Steinbuechler, Sr., Annandale; D Molly Wolford, Jr., Washington-Lee.

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Football: No. 2 Oakton 38, No. 8 Herndon 13

By Jimmy Thomas
Content Manager, Northern Region

In last year’s regular-season finale between Herndon and Oakton the Hornets scored on a controversial two-point conversion with less than a minute remaining to beat the Cougars by one point and knock them out of the playoffs. This season, the playoff berths were already wrapped up for both teams. Oakton entered the game having already clinched the No. 1 seed in next week’s Northern Region, Division 6 playoffs.

Still, the Cougars had an awful lot left on the table: They were playing for a piece of history.

Sporting all-black jerseys with each players’ name emblazoned on the back for the first time this year, the Cougars crushed visiting Herndon, 38-13, to complete the first 10-0 season in the 41-year history of the school.

“It really hasn’t hit me yet,” said Coach Joe Thompson, in his sixth season at Oakton. “At the start of the season we talked about not concentrating on wins and loses. If we play this hard and play with this type of intensity and enthusiasm, winning and losing becomes secondary. It’s a joy to watch this team play football, and I am excited that they get to keep playing.”

The Cougars racked up 414 yards of total offense while holding the Hornets scoreless until midway through the fourth quarter.

Senior runningbacks Trey Watts and Jonathan Meadows led the charge, each scoring a pair of touchdowns despite not touching the ball in the fourth quarter. The duo rushed for 55 and 57 yards, respectively.

Senior quarterbacks Ryan Harris and Chris Coyer combined for 13-of-22 passing for 195 yards. Coyer hit senior Jay Young for an 11-yard touchdown on the first possession of the second half and added 45-yards on the ground on just seven carries.

“This was emotional for us,” Coyer said following a short celebration. “[Herndon] knocking us out of the playoffs I think actually helped our team. We just need to keep playing our game. Keep doing what we do everyday in practice and every Friday night when we come out on the field.”

Despiite the loss, Herndon still advances to the playoffs as a No. 7 seed and will play No. 2 Westfield, a team it defeated in a dramatic 29-28, double overtime game just three weeks ago. Top-seed Oakton will host No. 8 South County and will play the remainder of its games at home unless advancing to the state championship game in Blacksburg, Va.

“This marks the one-year mark from when we changed who we were,” Thompson said. “We changed our program from one that wasn’t disiplined enough to get things done to a team that is focused on being a great football team who is playing well together and winning. Now the players are having fun playing and its really enjoyable to watch.”
 

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Football: Northern Region Playoff Pairings

** A look at the first-round match-ups in the upcoming Northern Region Division 5 and Division 6 playoffs.
The games,
which begin on Friday, will be played at the higher seed throughout the tournament.

Division 5

No. 8 Lee (3-7) at No. 1 Edison (10-0)
No. 5 Yorktown (6-4) at No. 4 Madison (6-4)

No. 6 Washington-Lee (5-5) at No. 3 Mount Vernon (8-2)
No. 7 Thomas Jefferson (4-6) at No. 2 Stone Bridge (10-0)

Division 6

No. 8 South County (6-4) at No. 1 Oakton (10-0)
No. 5 W.T. Woodson (7-3) at No. 4 West Springfield (7-3)

No. 6 Annandale (7-3) at No. 3 Chantilly (7-3)
No. 7 Herndon (6-4) at No. 2 Westfield (8-2)

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Football: Week 10 Highlights

Week 10 Highlights — Northern Region


Check
the schedule below to see when your favorite game’s highlights will be
available on DigitalSports. Completed game packages are listed as
active links and are posted on the individual school and team pages.

**FULL SCHEDULE POSTED.**

Saturday                                                               

No. 1 Stone Bridge 42, No. 7 W.T. Woodson 14

No. 2 Oakton 38, No. 8 Herndon 13 RECAP

No. 3 Edison 20, No. 4 Chantilly 17 RECAP

No. 9 Annandale 28, No. 5 South County 7RECAP

West Potomac 34, T.C. Williams 22

Sunday                                                                  

No. 6 Westfield 58, Centreville 40RECAP

No. 10 West Springfield 46, Robert E. Lee 12RECAP

Tuesday                                                                 

Robinson 49, Fairfax 14
RECAP

Falls Church 27, Stuart 12RECAP

No. 10 Mount Vernon 31, Wakefield 20
RECAP

Previous Weeks’ Highlights                                   

Week 9

Week 8

Week 7

Week 6

Week 5

Week 4

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