Oakton High School | Archive | April, 2009

Baseball: Oakton 10, McLean 3


*Click the links at the top-left for full photo and video coverage from this game*

Oakton        001 041 4  —  10 11  2
McLean       000 030 0  —   3   4   2

Win – Taiyo Francis
Loss – Denis Buckley

Save – Matt Chandler

Pitchers: 
OK – Taiyo Francis – 5 IP, 0 ER, 3 H, 4 K, 2 BB
OK – Matt Chandler – 2 IP, 0 ER, H, 2 K, 0 BB
ML – Denis Buckley – 4.1 IP, 4 ER, H, 2 K, 2 BB
ML – Charlie Geiger – 2 IP, 4 ER, 4 H, 0 K, 2 BB
ML – Billy Heberton – .2 IP, ER, H, 0 K, 2 BB

Pitches – Strikes:

OK – Francis – 64-43, Chandler – 28-19.
ML – Buckley – 74-51; Geiger – 42-27; Heberton – 20-10.

Groundouts – Flyouts:

OK – Francis – 8-3, Chandler – 1-3.
ML – Buckley – 5-4; Geiger – 1-3; Heberton – 20-10.

Batters Faced – First-Pitch Strikes:

OK – Francis – 22-12, Chandler – 7-4.
ML – Buckley – 21-13; Geiger – 10-6; Heberton – 4-3.

Oakton Batters (in lineup order): 

Luke Willis – 3-4, 3B, 2 RBI, 2 R
Jacob Rakosi – 1-3, RBI
Bobby McCormick – 1-2, RBI, 2 BB, R, SB
Matt Chandler – 1-3, 3B, 3 RBI, K
       John Titus – 0-0, R
Trevor Falk – 0-3, BB
       Sam Tenenbaum – 0-0, R
Chris Hanson – 2-4, RBI, 2 R
Patrick Burns – 1-2, 2 BB, R, K
Daniel Hanson – 1-2, R
Joe Clinton – 0-1, K

McLean Batters (in lineup order): 

Riley Beiro – 0-4, R, K
Chris Russo – 1-3, 2B, BB
Sean Fitzgerald – 1-3, RBI
Denis Buckley – 0-3, K
Erik Payne – 0-2, BB, K

Brett Bleiweis – 2-3

Charlie Geiger – 0-3, R
Ethan Gaba – 0-3, R, K

Jordan Ghannam – 0-1, K
       Tim Ferry – 0-1, K
       James Oldenburg – 0-1

Runners Left on Base: 
OK – 3
ML – 5

Time of Game: 

2 hours, 6 minutes.

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Pachuca knocks off DC United Academy

By Ryan Mink
rmink@digitalsports.com

Pachuca Internationals was down a goal to rival D.C. United Academy Team at halftime and staring an early exit from the International Amateur Soccer Tournament.

But luckily for Pachuca, it’s a second-half team.

The Pachuca Internationals rallied with a goal just five minutes into the second half and the game-winning goal with five minutes left in regulation to win 2-1 Monday evening at the RFK Auxiliary Field.

“We weren’t too scared; we were just worried,” midfielder Skylar Olson said. “We knew we could come back because we always do.”

Christopher Makowski (Faith Christian Academy, Pa.) notched the game-winner on a header off a free kick from Nathaniel Howell (Sidwell Friends) and Olson (Wootton) scored the game-tying goal when he slid and collided with the keeper.

Makowski whipped out a forward front hand-spring to cap off the goal, a move he was planning on saving. But what better time than a huge goal in an international tournament.

“It was cool, a game-finisher,” Makowski said. “I just got lucky nobody was guarding me. I just took my time and hit it away.”

D.C. United had the run of play in the first half but Pachuca flipped the game in the second half and put several good runs together right at the start of the second half.

Pachuca, who lost its first game to El Deportivo Saprissa of San Jose, Costa Rica, will next face Real Madrid of Madrid, Spain on Thursday.

But for now, a winner over an academy team as prestigious as D.C. United is worth flipping over.

“It’s always good to win, but to win against an academy team, to be playing in an international tournament, it’s always a huge ego booster and morale booster,” Olson said.

Pachuca Internationals (High School)

6. Nick Alers (Country Day School)
9. Vitalis Atemafac (Archbishop Carroll)
5. Matias Cima (Gonzaga)
12. Patrick Ebobisse (Walter Johnson)
21. Benjamin Fernadez (Bethesda-Chevy Chase)
3. Philip Fleischman (Sidwell Friends)
14. Matthew Harlow (Wootton)
23. Stephen Ho (Wootton)
19. Nathaniel Howell (Sidwell Friends)
20. Max Kanner (Walter Johnson)
00. Seth MacMillan (Sidwell Friends)
11. Christopher Makowski (Faith Christian Academy)
8. Patrick Mehlert (Bethesda-Chevy Chase)
4. Michael Nsoesie (Archbishop Carroll)
7. Skylar Olson (Wootton)
16. Erik Upsahl (Blair)
17. Marcel Santos (Kennedy)
15. Alex Smith (Episcopal)
13. James Thomas (Blair)
18. Ntokozo Tshuma (Episcopal)
10. Nicholas Van Holen (Bethesda-Chevy Chase)

DC United (High School)

0. Samir Badr, GK (Robinson)
1. Eric Valladares, GK (Magruder)
2. Coleman O’Neill, D (The Field School)
3. *Dominick Yin, D (Whitman)
4. *Shaquille Phillips, D (Sidwell Friends)
7. *Kennedy O’Shea, F (N/A)
8. *Sam Bradley, D (Bullis)
9. Yaw Amankwa, F (Damascus)
11. Steven Mashinski, M (Chantilly)
12. Noah Merlin, M (Oakton)
14. Luis Cartagena, F (Gar-Field)
18. Julian Saldana, D/M (Northwood)
20. Andy Najar, F (Edison)
21. Myles McGinley, M (Flint Hill)
22. Dallas Aminzadeh, M (DeMatha)
23. Josh Ellis, M (Langley)
25. Marcus Salandy-Defour, F (Georgetown Prep)
26. Allan Flott, D (Bishop O’Connell)
32. Iyassu Bekele, M/F (Wakefield)
33. Julio Arjona, M (Clarksburg)

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Northern Virginia Football Coaches Asoociation Spring Clinic

NORTHERN VIRGINIA FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION

2009 SPRING CLINIC

MAY 8, 2009

3 – 9 p.m.

at CENTREVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

KEYNOTE SPEAKER:

MIKE LONDON — HEAD COACH RICHMOND, the 2008 FCS National Champions

ALSO FEATURING:

CHRIS MALONE — JMU – Offensive Line

SCOTT BOONE — WILLIAM & MARY  — Linebackers

BOBBY WILDER — ODU HEAD COACH — Offense

MICHAEL ZYSKOWSKI — ODU — Special Teams

ETHAN REEVE — WAKE FOREST — Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

PEDRO ARRUZO — RANDOLPH MACON HEAD COACH — Offense

MARTY FAVRET — HAMPDEN-SYDNEY HEAD COACH — Offense

DAVE DUNN — CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY HEAD COACH — Offense

JERRY GORDON — POTOMAC FALLS HIGH SCHOOL, UNDER FRONT — Defense

GEOFF MAPP — VELOCITY ASBHURN — Head Strength and Speed Coach

DEALTON COTTON — ODU — Defensive Line Coach

PLUS CHALK TALK / Q&A SESSIONS:

MARK BENDORF — ROBINSON HEAD COACH — Rams’ Defense

**** ADAMS — ANNANDALE HEAD COACH — Atoms’ Defense

JOE THOMPSON — OAKTON HEAD COACH — Cougars’ Offense

TOM GLYNN — MOUNT VERNON HEAD COACH — Majors’ Offense

SPEAKERS BEING ADDED DAILY!!!

SPONSORS:

All American Reconditioning, Centreville Volunteer Fire Department, 1st Team Sports, Football America, Fairfax County Youth Football League, Coach COMM, The Northern Region Football Coaches Association

NORTHERN VIRGINIA FOOTBALL COACHES SPRING CLINIC REGISTRATION FORM
NAME_________________________________________________
SCHOOL______________________________________________
Email Address___________________________________________
PHONE OR CELL NUMBER_____________________________________
Makes checks payable to – NVFCA

PLEASE REGISTER EARLY BY MAILING THIS FORM BACK TO:
GERRY PANNONI
HEAD FOOTBALL COACH
CENTREVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
6001 UNION MILL ROAD
CLIFTON, VA 20124

ON SITE REGISTRATION IS $35.00 PER COACH!!

PRE-REGISTRATION PRICES
__ $30.00 per coach
__ $100 per high school staff
__ $100 PER YOUTH ASSOCIATION @ 6 OR LESS STAFF
__ $200 PER YOUTH ASSOCIATION@ 12 OR LESS
__ $300 PER YOUTH ASSOCIATION @ 20 OR LESS
__ $500 PER YOUTH ASSOCIATION @ MORE THAN 20 COACHES

Coach Pannoni’s contact info:
Phone: 703-802-5530
Email: Gerard.pannoni@fcps.edu

Please feel free to contact me with any questions that you may have concerning the clinic.
* You will be contacted VIA EMAIL when your registration form is received.

MAIL CHECKS TO:
GERRY PANNONI
NVFCA CLINIC DIRECTOR
CENTREVILLE HS
6001 UNION MILL ROAD
CLIFTON, VA 20124

GROUP REGISTRATION INFO

PLEASE LIST NAMES OF ALL STAFF ATTENDING:

EMAIL TO SEND CONFIRMATION ____________________________

CLINIC SCHEDULE

3:30 — 4:15 Chalk Talks
1.    Mark Bendorf — Robinson Defense
2.    **** Adams — Annandale Defense
3.    Joe Thompson — Oakton Offense
4.    Tom Glynn — Mt. Vernon Offense

4:25 — 5:15
1.    Marty Favret — Hampden — Sydney Offense
2.    Scott Boone — William & Mary LB Play
3.    Geoff Mapp — Head Strength and Speed Coach – Velocity

5:25 — 6:15
1.    Chris Malone — JMU Offensive Line Technique
2.    Jerry Gordon — Potomac Falls Under Defensive Front
3.    Dave Dunn — Catholic University — Quick Pass Game

6:15 — 6:45 — Dinner — Chick Fil A / Carrabbas
Doug Glagola — Exec VP National Football Foundation
Bob Jarrell — VP for Scholars National Football Foundation
 
6:50 — 7:35 — KEYNOTE ADDRESS
    MIKE LONDON — UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND HEAD COACH
    FCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
    FCS NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR

7:45 — 8:35
1.    Bobby Wilder — ODU Offense
2.    Mike Zyskowski — ODU Special Teams
3.    Dealton Cotton — ODU Defensive Line Coach

8:45 — 9:35
1.    Ethan Reeve — Head Strength Coach Wake Forest University
2.    Pedro Arruzo — Randolph-Macon College Offense

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Boys’ Soccer: Real Madrid CF 1, D.C. United 0

By Phil Murphy
Senior Multimedia/Content Editor
Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area

*Click the links on the top-left for all videos and photos from Saturday’s game.*

After its first game in the Tiffany Cup — and the marquee match of the group stage — the D.C. United U-16 team only has a 1-0 loss to the Real Madrid CF Academy team to show for itself.

But given its assertiveness in the attacking third, especially in the first half, and the mere moment of misplay that led to Madrid’s 51st-minute goal, United coach Richie Burke found more silver lining than cloud in the tournament-opening defeat at RFK Stadium.

“We did very well. If we get a goal in the first half, maybe that’s a different result,” Burke said. “We had a couple of chances in the first half in particular where I thought we were a little bit better than them.

“Their team was obviously schooled very, very well from a professional level, but I … thought we gave a great account of ourselves, a great account of the club and every time we play in a development academy, it’s about developing players, not winning games.”

United demonstrated its development minute-by-minute on Saturday, too.

On the opening kickoff, United played the ball directly back through the midfield, through the defense and gingerly to goalkeeper Samir Badr, with Madrid striker Alvaro Morata bearing down.

Badr was forced to clear the ball from the edge of the penalty area, and watched as Los Merengues — the nickname for Madrid, due to its all-white uniform — controlled possession near the United goal for the first three minutes.

Once it settled in, though, United held the majority of possession and proved a greater threat to tally. It had the best scoring chance of the first half when Ethiopian attacking mid Iyassu Bekele played a through-ball to striker Yaw Imankwa, the team’s leading scorer in league play.

Imankwa was one-on-one with Madrid goalkeeper Ricardo Alanso, but Ricardo came off his line to deflected Imankwa’s low shot out-of-bounds. 

According to Burke, his club showed similar tentativeness — but that for the entirety of its 4-2 loss to Chelsea FC Soccer Academy — at the Disney Soccer Showcase in Orlando, Fl., on December 27.

“Playing against Chelsea’s youth team, our boys were like deer in the headlights and thought they were playing Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard,” he said. “But today, we quelled that. I just think our kids were a little bit nervous playing in a stadium for the first time, which any 15- or 16-year-old [will] — there was a 14-year-old for us on the field today.

“These kids are going to feel it; that it is a big step in their careers.”

Madrid’s goal came in the 51st minute when, after conservative play by both sides opened the second half, United played the ball back to Badr, who recently trained with Sporting Lisbon and FC Porto in Portugal.

Badr had an uncertain first touch and, with Morata closing, elected to play the ball around him rather than out-of-bounds. Morata, a Spanish national pool player, dispossessed Badr and flicked the ball into the open net.

Although Badr, a United States national pool member himself, made two spectacular saves after allowing the goal, United failed to equalize in the latter stages.

“It’s an instance when young boy is thinking he can play out [of] the back, and that ball really needed to go,” said Burke of the goal by Morata, the leading scorer from the 24-team, La Liga Nike Cup in 2008. “If that was a professional, first-teamer, that ball is in row zed. Unfortunately, he was trying to play a little bit out of the back.

“At sixes and sevens, they’re going get a result from it. So it was a little bit of immaturity; nothing about bad plays and a bad team, just a little bit of sixes and sevens, again, and poor decisions.”

Misfortune aside, United gave a promising showing and the U-16s proved their worth against one of the most groomed academy teams in the world.

The result, though, requires a minor miracle for United to win Group A and advance to the tournament championship game, to be played at RFK either on Friday or Saturday.

“When you lose your first match, you have to rebound back and hope the team that beat you has a dodgy result, as well,” said Burke, who returned Julio Arjona and Shaquille Phillips to the team from the U.S. Soccer residency program in Bradenton, Fl., specifically for the Tiffany Cup.

“I think that was the key match-up in this group, in particular. If we’re talking purely about advancing and winning the tournament, we have to hope that they have a mishap and we step up and play from now on in.

“From the stance of our development, I’d say that was a great step for us and I hope that the next couple of games — results aside — that we grow as much we did today. That’s all we’re looking for from this group.”

Email: pmurphy@digitalsports.com

Real Madrid CF   0  1  —  1
D.C. United          0  0  —  0

Goals:                 
RM — Morata (51)















Real Madrid CF Roster
1. Andres, GK
2. Salazar, D
3. Nestor, D
4. Parla, D
5. Sergio, D
6. Juanfran, M
7. Esnaider, F
8. Koke, M
9. Morata, F
10. Aguza, M
11. Cristian, M
12. Jordi, D
13. Ricardo, GK
14. Buyo, M
15. Jaime, F
16. Vela, M
17. Altares, D
18. Rafael Perez, F
19. Delfin, M
20. Miguel Galan, M

D.C. United Roster (High School)
0. *Samir Badr, GK (Robinson)
1. Eric Valladares, GK (Magruder)
2. Coleman O'Neill, D (The Field School)
3. *Dominick Yin, D (Whitman)
4. *Shaquille Phillips, D (Sidwell Friends)
7. *Kennedy O'Shea, F (N/A)
8. *Sam Bradley, D (Bullis)
9. Yaw Amankwa, F (Damascus)
11. Steven Mashinski, M (Chantilly)
12. Noah Merlin, M (Oakton)
14. Luis Cartagena, F (Gar-Field)
18. Julian Saldana, D/M (Northwood)
20. Andy Najar, F (Edison)
21. Myles McGinley, M (Flint Hill)
22. Dallas Aminzadeh, M (DeMatha)
23. Josh Ellis, M (Langley)
25. Marcus Salandy-Defour, F (Georgetown Prep)
26. Allan Flott, D (Bishop O'Connell)
32. Iyassu Bekele, M/F (Wakefield)
33. *Julio Arjona, M (Clarksburg)

*U.S. National team experience

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