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Football: All-Region Teams

By Phil Murphy

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First Team
C – Austin Mayhugh, Oakton, Sr.
G – Billy Dvorkin, McLean, Sr.
G – Dan Golman, Robinson, Sr.
T – Khamrone Kolb, Lake Braddock, Sr.
T – Jay Whitmire, T.C. Williams, Jr.
TE – Jonathan Fremerman, McLean, Sr.
WR – Colin Dempsey, W.T. Woodson, Sr.
WR – Brandon Johnson, Lake Braddock, Sr.
WR – T.J. O’Connell, West Springfield, Sr.
WR – Melvin Robinson, Annandale, Jr.
WR – Matt Zanellato, Robinson, Jr.
QB – Michael Nebrich, Lake Braddock, Jr.
RB – Idreis Augustus, Lee, Sr.
RB – Riley Beiro, McLean, Sr.
RB – Marcus Harris, Stone Bridge, Jr.

Offensive Player of the Year – Michael Nebrich, Lake Braddock, Jr.
Runner-Up – Marcus Harris, Stone Bridge, Jr.

DE – Emmanuel Adetunji, Lake Braddock, Jr.
DE – Andrew Embree, Marshall, Sr.
DL – Wasim Abassi, Lake Braddock, Sr.
DL – Anthony Carabali, South County, Sr.
DL – Scott Stangeby, Oakton, Sr.
LB – Josh Hogan, W.T. Woodson, Sr.
LB – Brian Laiti, Robinson, Sr.
LB – Chris Lavery, Lake Braddock, Sr.
LB – Eric Wright, Lee, Sr.
DB – Spenser Rositano, Stone Bridge, Jr.
DB – Andre Simmons, South County, Sr.
DB – Thomas Stickford, Lake Braddock, Sr.
DB – Dante Taylor, Lee, Sr.

Defensive Player of the Year – Brian Laiti, Robinson, Sr.
Runner-Up – Josh Hogan, W.T. Woodson, Sr.

Utility Player of the Year – Marcus Hughes, Falls Church, Sr.

PK – John McConnell, West Springfield, Sr.
P – Donnie McQueen, Annandale, Sr.
KR – Cortez, Taylor, T.C. Williams, Sr.

Second Team
C – Colin Dunn, W.T. Woodson, Sr.
G – Jonathan Hart, Oakton, Sr.
G – Martin Quan, Lake Braddock, Sr.
T – Nate Davison, Robinson, Sr.
T – James Sherrill, Edison, Sr.
TE – Mike Creighton, Robinson, Sr.
WR – Warren Denny, Centreville, Sr.
WR – Christian Eusebio, Falls Church, Sr.
WR – Sean Price, South Lakes, Jr.
WR – Aaron Scoville, Westfield, Sr.
QB – Anton McCallum, Hayfield, Sr.
RB – Connor Riley, Robinson, Sr.
RB – Angus Harper, Edison, Sr.
RB – Marcus Harris, Falls Church, Sr.

DE – Dan Aevermann, Oakton, Sr.
DE – Tim Herberg, W.T. Woodson, Sr.
DL – Patrick Bulger, W.T. Woodson, Sr.
DL – Rob Burns, Stone Bridge, Jr.
DL – Richard Lowe, Fairfax, Sr.
DL – James Sherrill, Edison, Sr.
LB – Rock Battle, Washington-Lee, Sr.
LB – Damien Benton, T.C. Williams, Sr.
LB – Dylan Doty, Westfield, Sr.
LB – Kyle Gouveia, Stone Bridge, Jr.
DB – C.J. Bartholomew, Yorktown, Sr.
DB – Shaun Hasenpflug, Fairfax, Jr.
DB – Andrew Leonard, Oakton, Sr.
DB – Anton McCallum, Hayfield, Sr.
DB – Ross Renzi, Lake Braddock, Sr.
DB – Jared Velasquez, Robinson, Sr.

Utility – Connor Reilly, W.T. Woodson, Sr.
Utility – Jared Velasquez, Robinson, Jr.

PK – Ray Goins, Oakton, Sr.
P – Karl Meyer, McLean, Sr.
KR – Rayshawn Rigans, Hayfield, Sr.

Honorable Mention
C – Kyle Ruttkay, Hayfield, Sr.
C – Kyle Wrenn, Stone Bridge, Sr.
G – Samir Fazelyar, Lee, Sr.
G – Alex Merino, Hayfield, Sr.
G – E.J. Rogers, Edison, Sr.
G – Eric Volz, Stone Bridge, Sr.
T – Kevin Ball, South Lakes, Sr.
T – Kejuan Kimble, Madison, Sr.
T – Ryan Knowlan, Westfield, Sr.
T – Patrick Williams, Falls Church, Sr.
TE – Josh Hogan, W.T. Woodson, Sr.
TE – Matt Renn, Falls Church, Sr.
WR – C.J. Bartholomew, Yorktown, Sr.
WR – Aaron Hunt, Wakefield, Sr.
WR – Kris Martin, Chantilly, Sr.
WR – Artie McGonigal, Langley, Sr.
WR – Spenser Rositano, Stone Bridge, Jr.
WR – Mike Veith, Yorktown, Sr.
WR – Alex Young, Fairfax, Sr.
QB – Braden Anderson, Langley, Jr.
QB – Danny Fenyak, Westfield, Sr.
RB – Mike Farris, Chantilly, Sr.
RB – James Johnson, W.T. Woodson, Sr.
RB – JaJuan Jones, South Lakes, Jr.
RB – Rayshawn Rigans, Hayfield, Sr.
RB – Jared Velasquez, Robinson, Jr.
RB – Jazmier Williams, Lee, Sr.

DE – Moussa Diallo, Washington-Lee, Jr.
DE – Artem Klinsbach, Hayfield, Sr.
DE – Patrick Miller, Robinson, Jr.
DE – Kevin Samson, Madison, Sr.
DL – Patrick Beckley, Wakefield, Sr.
DL – B.J. Bordley, Wakefield, Sr.
DL – Nick Eccleston, Chantilly, Jr.
DL – Charlie Pence, Madison, Sr.
DL – Anibal Suazo, Yorktown, Sr.
LB – Henry Dixon, Yorktown, Sr.
LB – Rami Ghanizadah, Fairfax, Sr.
LB – Chris Hook, Edison, Sr.
LB – Kevin Koch, Westfield, Sr.
LB – Glenn Metz, Madison, Sr.
LB – Billy Pratt, Chantilly, Sr.
LB – Austin Pritchett, Langley, Sr.
LB – Matt Renn, Falls Church, Sr.
DB – Colin Dempsey, W.T. Woodson, Sr.
DB – Chris Garcia ,Robinson, Jr.
DB – Nick Grinups, Westfield, Sr.
DB – Jerrell Haywood, Edison, Sr.
DB – Mike McCool, Madison, Sr.
DB – Kevin Mulumba, Falls Church, Jr.
DB – Cameron Payne, McLean, Sr.

PK – Colin Amerau, Mount Vernon, Sr.
PK – Drew Hunt, McLean, Sr.
P – Billy Arnez, Edison, Sr.
P – James Crossett, Westfield, Sr.
KR – Darius Smith, South Lakes, Jr.
KR – Jared Velasquez, Robinson, Jr.

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Football: Top 10 Plays — Regional Quarterfinals

By Phil Murphy
Senior Multimedia/Content Manager, Washington D.C. Metro Area

Previous Weeks’ Top 10s:

Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Week 7

Week 8
Week 9
Week 10

Week 11 Top 10 Plays

Hon. Mention — Roland Roll Out

In the first quarter at Madison, Warhawk senior quarterback Eric Roland takes off on a designed roll out and dives for the pylon for an 11-yard touchdown run.

Hon. Mention — Angus Stakes Claim
In the first quarter at Madison, Eagle senior running back Angus Harper takes a weakside handoff, bounces against the flow of play and gets the corner for a 3-yard score that covered 30 yards.

Hon. Mention — Braden from Carson, Daily
Chantilly senior receiver Braden Voorhies skies for a 26-yard, juggling reception from quarterback Carson Romine over a Robinson defender, sparking the Chargers’ only scoring drive in their 10-7 loss to the Rams.

Hon. Mention — Sesay Pickle
Hayfield junior Hashim Sesay pulls down an athletic interception late in the first half at Yorktown. With the Patriots’ receiver suddenly acting as a defender, Sesay fends him off and pins the ball to his facemask for the pick and touchback.

No. 10 — End Zone Beckons Bechert
Early in the fourth quarter against Lake Braddock, Fairfax senior quarterback Jack Bechert dances around the pocket, eludes pressure and helicopters into the end zone between two defenders for an athletic, 3rd-and-goal touchdown run.
 
No. 9Sesay Hit Stick
Yorktown was driving in the first quarter, but faced a 3rd-and-9 at Hayfield’s 12-yard line. The Patriots appeared to have a touchdown, but Hawk junior Hashim Sesay had other plans as the ball reached the receiver. Sesay lowered his shoulder, cracked the Yorktown intended receiver and forced an incompletion, preserving Hayfield’s lead. The Patriots’ ensuing field goal attempt was blocked.
 
No. 8– Impressive INTs
The Lowe Down

In the third quarter of a two-score game against Lake Braddock, Fairfax senior defensive end Richard Lowe swats a pass attempt straight into the air, pivots and plucks the ball in one fluid motion for an interception and a 17-yard return. The Rebels’ upset bid fell short, though, 19-14.

How Sweet it Is

Westfield senior Ryan Sweet blows up South County’s attempt at a bubble screen, shoving the blocker into the intended receiver. Beyond that, the pass deflects off the blocker’s back and Sweet had the presence of mind to secure an interception.
 
No. 7Cougars Flick Fleas
With minutes remaining it his season, Oakton coach Joe Thompson reached deep into the bag of tricks. Cougar junior quarterback Jimmy Boone, junior running back Luke Willis and senior Matt Chandler pulled off a perfect flea-flicker, as Boone hit Willis for a 46-yard score.
 
No. 6 — Bulldog Bite
Westfield sophomore running back Kendall Anderson bounces off-tackle weakside and flattens a South County defensive back at the goal line. This 18-yard touchdown sparked Anderson to a four-carry, 54-yard night.

No. 5Cougar Case of the Mondays
Woodson junior Tyler Monday fields this Oakton punt on the hop and heads toward the home sideline. In turning the corner, Monday gets leveling blocks from seniors Charles Basil, Patrick Bulger and Betrand Ngampa, springing a 36-yard return. (**Second most watched clip of the week!!)
 
No. 4– QB Theft
Picks Pence, None the Richer

Madison senior defensive tackle Charlie Pence pops the ball from the hand of the Edison quarterback and senior defensive end Kevin Sampson grabs it out of the air, earning the Warhawks possession at the Eagles’ 5-yard line. Madison avenged its last two playoff eliminations, defeating postseason-rival Edison, 31-10.

Greeting Card’illo

Yorktown senior linebacker Erik Cardillo gets to Hayfield’s quarterback on a blitz and plucks the ball from his hand — mid-release — resulting in a recorded sack, fumble forced and fumble recovery.
 
No. 3Marshall Law Nazrul’es Pats
Yorktown marched 54 yards on the opening drive of its quarterfinal against Hayfield, but had to settle for a would-be 20-yard field goal. Hawk junior linebacker Justin Marshall had other plans, though, blocking the kick, allowing senior Nazrul Islam to scoop the loose ball and head 84 yards for the first of five first-half Hayfield touchdowns. The Hawks won their first playoff game in 16 years, 34-6. (**Most watched clip of the week!!)
 
No. 2Stoked
As time expired for halftime, Woodson senior Connor Reilly dumped a pass over the middle to sophomore tailback Jonathan Stokes. Stokes bounced off two defenders, got the corner and headed to the end zone for a 22-yard, buzzer-beating score. The touchdown doubled the Cavs’ lead, allowing them to coast to a 31-16, first-round win.
 
No. 1Me, Myself and Iyebote
As time expired for halftime, South County senior quarterback Aaron Andrews launched an end-zone-bound pass to junior receiver Oniyemi Iyebote with Westfield defensive backs looming. Iyebote pulled down the 28-yard touchdown pass to cap a 50-point first half. It also proved the game-winning score as South County beat Westfield, 27-23, for the only road win of the quarterfinal round.


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Football: W.T. Woodson 31, Oakton 16

By Phil Murphy

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Box Score           1    2    3    4    —    F  

Oakton                 0    3    0   13    —   16
W.T. Woodson   7   10   0   14    —   31

Scoring Plays                               
1Q — WT — Reilly 2 run (Willard kick) — 5:48
2Q — OKGoins 25 FG — 11:11
2Q — WTWillard 32 FG — 4:45
3Q — WT — Stokes 22 from Reilly (Willard kick) — 0:00
4Q — WT — Fridley 57 run (Willard kick) — 8:23
4Q — OK — Cabal 1 run (Goins kick) — 3:18
4Q — OK — Willis 46 from J. Boone (kick blocked) — 2:33
4Q — WT — Johnson 65 run (Willard kick) — 2:19

Passing
OK – J. Boone – 21-for-40, 263 yards, TD, INT; Team – 0-for-1, 0 yards.
WT –
Reilly – 9-for-18, 85 yards, TD.

Rushing

OK – J. Boone – 13 car, 50 yards; Cabal – 20 car, 95 yards, TD; Willis – 3
car, 11 yards; Masker – 3 car, -4 yards; Goins – 1 car, -14 yards.
WT –
Johnson – 5 car, 86 yards, TD; Fridley – 1 car, 57 yards, TD; Reilly – 8 car, 54 yards, TD; Stokes – 11 car, 25 yards; Team – 2 car, -15 yards.

Receiving

OK – Willis – 4
rec, 88 yards, TD; Masker – 5 rec, 70 yards; Goins – 7 rec, 67 yards; Chandler – 4 rec, 25 yards; Flanagan – 1 rec, 3 yards.
WT –
Stokes – 2 rec, 28 yards, TD; Fridley – 3 rec, 23 yards; Dempsey – 2 rec, 20 yards; Le – 1 rec, 8 yards; Breslin – 1 rec, 6 yards.
Times Targeted

OK – Goins – 11; Chandler – 10; Masker – 10; Flanagan – 4; Willis – 4; Harris – 1.
WT –

Dempsey – 4; Le – 4; Stokes – 4; Fridley – 3; Breslin – 2; Hogan – 1.
Total Yards

OK – 401.
WT – 292.
First Downs (Total; Run-Pass-Penalty)

OK – 18: 7-10-1.
WT – 12; 6-5-1.

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Football: Oakton at Woodson Playoff Preview

By Phil Murphy

Senior Multimedia/Content Manager, Washington D.C. Metro Area


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No. 8 Oakton (5-5) vs. No. 1 W.T. Woodson (9-1) at Fairfax on Friday, 7:30 p.m.
Offensive Rank (ppg): Oakton – 12th (19.5); Woodson – 3rd (32.0)
Defensive Rank (ppg): Oakton – 6th (19.2); Woodson – 5th (16.2)
Series Since 1998: Oakton leads, 1-0
Last meeting: 1998 — Week 10 — Oakton won, 34-0

Recent history is nonexistent in this series.

The last time the teams met was November 1998, a 34-point win for Oakton. The Cougars reached the regional final that year. The Cavaliers were 1-9.

Defending regional champion Oakton needed to win and get significant help to even get here, but now find themselves as the strongest eight-seed since the playoffs expanded in 2007. The Cougars held the Chargers to 44 rushing yards in Week 10.

They’ll need more of that this week.

Woodson is arguably the most balanced offense in the Northern Region, featuring Temple-bound senior quarterback Connor Reilly, too many receivers to name and the solid running back tandem of senior James Johnson and sophomore Jonathan Stokes.

Though schematically different, the roster of this team shapes up favorably to the 2007 Chantilly team that reached the AAA State final.

Reilly’s footwork in the pocket is almost impossible to prepare for and, once the Cavaliers submit the proper paperwork to the VHSL, he’ll hold an all-time single-game Northern Region record for passing yards in a game, 502 at Lake Braddock in Week 2.

Also, he lost out on the most hotly contested first-team all-district position race, ending up as the second-team Patriot District quarterback to the Bruins’ Michael Nebrich. Historically, that’s served as added motivation.

Oakton, which graduated a nice Temple-bound quarterback of its own last year, has a handful of more-than-capable underclassmen in junior quarterback Jimmy Boone, sophomore receiver Tuck Masker, junior athlete Luke Willis, junior defensive back Akil Jones and junior defensive end Geoff McLaughlin.

The Cougars’ issue has been consistency. The team that shut out Madison, outgunned West Springfield and beat Chantilly on the road is the same one that lost by 14 points at Centreville, blew a fourth-quarter lead at Edison and fumbled away a win at T.C. Williams.

That’s typical of young talent and the Oakton’s outstanding coaching staff has molded ripe skill into regional titles every third year since 2002.

The match-up to watch is the Cougars’ offensive line against the Cavaliers’ defensive front seven.

Oakton senior Nick Koutris was a second-team Concorde District tackle, while senior center Austin Mayhugh and guard Jonathan Hart each made the first team. While the skill positions saw high offseason turnover, the line from last year’s regional title remained in tact.

Woodson, for its part, had seniors Tim Herberg and Patrick Bulger make first-team All-Patriot at defensive end and tackle, respectively. Senior James Johnson and junior Logan Hancock were second-team linebackers.

And, P.S., Cavalier senior Josh Hogan was named Defensive Defensive Player of the Year.

And that’s with six projected Division-I commitments named on the first team in the district.

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Football: Top 10 Plays — Week 10

By Phil Murphy
Senior Multimedia/Content Manager, Washington D.C. Metro Area

Previous Weeks’ Top 10s:

Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Week 7

Week 8
Week 9

Week 10 Top 10 Plays

Hon. Mention — Nebrich Running 4 x 400

Lake Braddock junior — and Patriot District Offensive Player of the Year — Michael Nebrich ran for four scores on the same night he threw for 400 yards against rival West Springfield.

Hon. Mention — Hughes Caps Breakout Season
Falls Church senior Marcus Hughes rushed for over 1,800 yards this year. This pinballing, 39-yard run against Stuart capped his dream season.
 
Hon. Mention — Price Gets Right
South Lakes junior Sean Price skies for a 16-yard, sideline grab even with defensive pass interference at Stone Bridge Friday.

Hon. Mention — Flair Jordan

Yorktown sophomore Jordan Smith reads this bubble screen by Washington-Lee to perfection, jumps the pass and returns it 20 yards for a touchdown late in the first quarter Friday.

Hon. Mention — UnMask’ed

Oakton sophomore Tuck Masker catches junior quarterback Jimmy Boone in open space with a second-quarter pass, shakes a defender to the ground and goes 20 yards for a touchdown.

Hon. Mention — Rigans Weekly Appearance

Hayfield had a handful of highlight-reel touchdowns in its win at Edison Friday, including this 15-yard scamper by senior Rayshawn Rigans as part of 28 straight points by the Hawks.

No. 10 — Davis Wins for Winless
Wakefield junior Terry Davis goes 9 yards for the game-winning touchdown at Mount Vernon with 1:53 remaining, lifting the Warriors to their first win, 34-29.
 
No. 9Hold the Salimi
Creativity turned to disaster for Stuart on this screen pass as the receiver tossed it back to the quarterback, who was forced into the end zone. Falls Church senior Kyle Ruttkay applied the pressure, forcing a desperation heave that junior Ali Salimi intercepted at the 1-yard line for a bizarre touchdown.
 
No. 8McCallum Broken Play Improv
Twice, Hayfield senior Anton McCallum experienced miscommunication with his offensive backfield on red-zone triple options and twice he turned broken plays into touchdowns.
 
No. 7Highlanders Make Stand
In overtime of the Rotary Cup game, Langley elects to go for two points and the win after the should-be game-tying touchdown at McLean. The Highlanders, though, led by senior Riley Beiro and junior Thomas Overby, blow up the two-point try lifting McLean to the win and into the playoffs.
 
No. 6 — Greatest Hits
Hughes Lowers Shoulder
Falls Church senior Marcus Hughes lays out the Stuart running back in the Jaguars’ 42-20 win in the Bell Game.

Nubong Ding Dong
Lake Braddock senior defensive back Peres Nubong derails a West Springfield pass attempt, flattening the receiver in the first quarter of the Bruins’ 42-13 road win.

Ozycz’ Doty Deeds
Herndon senior quarterback Zack Ozycz is also the up-man on punt protect. He laid into the would-be punt-blocker in the second quarter of the Hornets’ 30-10 road loss to the Bulldogs Friday.

No. 5Rositano Blind TD Catch
With a South Lakes defensive back face-guarding, Stone Bridge junior Spenser Rositano somehow caught this 34-yard touchdown pass from junior Kyle Gouveia. The Bulldogs beat the Seahawks, 45-22, to lock up their fifth Liberty District title in as many seasons.
 
No. 4Harper Sideline-to-Sideline TD
Edison senior Angus Harper took this weakside pitch from the far sideline to the near, covering 61 yards and crossing the path of nearly every Hayfield defender. Still, the Eagles fell to the Hawks, 28-21, and into a three-way tie for second in the National District.
 
No. 3Sheriff of Nottingham
Yorktown seniors Sam Nottingham and C.J. Bartholomew linked up for an 11-yard touchdown with :09 seconds left before halftime, stretching the Patriots’ lead to 21-10 at the half. The Generals have not won in this series since 1982.
 
No. 2Kiffe Toe-Tap TD
Langley senior tight end Joey Kiffe pulled down this 12-yard touchdown pass from junior Braden Anderson, tapping both feet in-bounds, though he needed just one. Still, the Saxons fell to the Highlanders, 35-34, in overtime.
 
No. 1Riled Up
Robinson senior Connor Riley gained nearly one-fourth of his yards for the season at Centreville in Week 10. On just seven carries, Riley rolled up 305 yards and four touchdowns. His first two carries went for 179 yards and two scores, raising his yards per carry for the season from 5.97 to 7.05. He ran for scores of 94, 85, 50 and 55 yards Friday.


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Football: Updated Northern Region Playoff Schedules

By Phil Murphy
Senior Multimedia/Content Manager, Washington D.C. Metro Area

Division 5
First-Round
No. 1 Stone Bridge def. No. 8 South Lakes, 28-7
No. 2 Lee def. No. 7 McLean, 42-18
No. 3 Hayfield def. No. 6 Yorktown, 34-6
No. 4 Madison def. No. 5 Edison, 31-10

Second-Round
No. 1 Stone Bridge def. No. 4 Madison, 27-8
No. 2 Robert E. Lee def. No. 3 Hayfield, 28-24

Championship

No. 1 Stone Bridge 21, No. 2 Robert E. Lee 10

Division 6
First-Round
No. 1 W.T. Woodson def. No. 8 Oakton, 31-16
No. 2 Robinson def. No. 7 Chantilly, 10-7
No. 3 Lake Braddock def. No. 6 Fairfax, 19-14
No. 5 South County def. No. 4 Westfield, 27-23

Second-Round
No. 1 W.T. Woodson def. No. 5 South County, 28-9
No. 3 Lake Braddock def. No. 2 Robinson, 38-7

Championship
No. 3 Lake Braddock 27, No. 1 W.T. Woodson 20

Other State Scores
Northwest Region
Div. 5 — Massaponax def. Osbourn, 26-10
Div. 6 — Battlefield def. Osbourn Park, 32-27
Central Region
Div. 5 — Hanover def. Petersburg, 42-8
Div. 6 — Thomas Dale def. Hermitage, 7-0
Eastern Region
Div. 5 — Phoebus def. Lake Taylor, 20-19 (OT)
Div. 6 — Oscar Smith def. Woodside, 27-14

State Bracket
Div. 5
Hanover at Phoebus, Saturday at 2 p.m.
Massaponax at Stone Bridge, Sunday at 2 p.m.
Div. 6
Oscar Smith at Thomas Dale, Saturday at 2:30 p.m.
Lake Braddock at Battlefield, Sunday at 3 p.m.

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Football: Concorde All-District Teams

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First Team
C – Austin Mayhugh, Oakton, Sr.
C – Eric Golman, Robinson, Jr.
G – Dan Golman, Robinson, Sr.
G – Jonathan Hart, Oakton, Sr.
T – Nate Davison, Robinson, Sr.
T – Ryan Knowlan, Westfield, Sr.
TE – Mike Creighton, Robinson, Sr.
WR – Warren Denny, Centreville, Sr.
WR – Matt Zanellato, Robinson, Jr.
WR – Aaron Scoville, Westfield, Sr.
WR – Kris Martin, Chantilly, Sr.
QB – Danny Fenyak, Westfield, Sr.
RB – Connor Riley, Robinson, Sr.
RB – Jared Velasquez, Robinson, Jr.
RB – Mike Farris, Chantilly, Sr.
RB – Brian Monticue, Westfield, Sr.

Player of the Year – Connor Riley, Robinson, Sr.

DE – Patrick Miller, Robinson, Jr.
DE – Dan Aevermann, Oakton, Sr.
DE – Ashton Moss, Westfield, Sr.
DT – Nick Eccleston, Chantilly, Jr.
DT – Scott Stangeby, Oakton, Sr.
DT – B.J. Bordley, Westfield, Sr.
LB – Billy Pratt, Chantilly, Sr.
LB – Brian Laiti, Robinson, Sr.
LB – Dylan Doty, Westfield, Sr.
LB – Kevin Koch, Westfield, Sr.
DB – Andrew Leonard, Oakton, Sr.
DB – Chris Garcia, Robinson, Jr.
DB – Jared Velasquez, Robinson, Jr.
DB – Nick Grinups, Westfield, Sr.

Player of the Year – Brian Laiti, Robinson, Sr.

Utility Co-Player of the Year – Braden Voorhies, Chantilly, Sr.
Utility Co-Player of the Year – Ryan Sweet, Westfield, Sr.

PK – Ray Goins, Oakton, Sr.
P – James Crossett, Westfield, Sr.
KR – Jared Velasquez, Robinson, Jr.

Second Team
G – Adam Rutt, Robinson, Sr.
G – Devon Ferguson, Westfield, Sr.
T – Justin Baker, Centreville, So.
T – Nick Koutris, Oakton, Sr.
TE – Brian Simms, Chantilly, Sr.
WR – Adam Garrity, Centreville, Sr.
WR – Nick Impellizzeri, Herndon, Sr.
WR – Matt Chandler, Oakton, Sr.
WR – Gary Turner, Westfield, Sr.
QB – Cam Walter, Centreville, Sr.
QB – Zack Ozycz, Herndon, Sr.
RB – Manny Smith, Centreville, So.
RB – Luke Willis, Oakton, Jr.
RB – Kendall Anderson, Westfield, So.

DE – Christian Temple, Chantilly, Sr.
DE – Sam Rivera, Herndon, Sr.
DL – Josh Kim, Centreville, Jr.
DL – Ken Ekanem, Centreville, So.
DL – Ju Seo, Robinson, Sr.
LB – Holland Anderson, Centreville, Sr.
LB – Terrence Kennedy, Centreville, Sr.
LB – Mark Behne, Centreville, So.
LB – Danny Lauro, Chantilly, Sr.
LB – Bobby Willemsson, Robinson, Sr.
DB – Jackson Islin, Centreville, Sr.
DB – Warren Denny, Centreville, Sr.
DB – Braden Voorheis, Chantilly, Sr.
DB – Tom Petrocci, Robinson, Jr.
DB – Ryan Sweet, Westfield, Sr.

Utility – Adam Garrity, Centerville, Sr.
Utility – Austin Moore, Herndon, Sr.

PK – James Crossett, Westfield, Sr.
P – Alex Stopa, Herndon Sr.
KR – Adam Garrity, Centreville, Sr.

Honorable Mention
C – Lance Diamond, Centreville, Sr.
C – Brian Morrow, Chantilly, Jr.
G – Colin McShane, Centreville, Sr.
G – Matt Brandenburgh, Chantilly, Sr.
G – Matt Soroko, Chantilly, Sr.
G – Steven Singh, Herndon, Jr.
G – Sam Strauss, Oakton, Sr.
T – Matt Lee, Centreville, So.
T – Ryan Johnson, Herndon, Sr.
WR – Chase Walter, Centreville, So.
WR – Ken Ekanem, Centreville, So.
WR – Braden Voorhies, Chantilly, Sr.
WR – Ray Goins, Oakton, Sr.
QB – Carson Romine, Chantilly, Jr.
QB – Jimmy Boone, Oakton, Jr.
QB – Mike LoPresti, Robinson, Jr.
RB – Connor Coward, Centreville, So.
RB – Solomon Yeon, Chantilly, Sr.

DE – Martin Seneca, Centreville, Sr.
DE – Geoff McLaughlin, Oakton, Jr.
DL – Dan Johnson, Centreville, Sr.
LB – C.J. Reimann, Oakton, So.
DB – Paul Barbour, Centreville, Sr.
DB – Chase Walter, Centreville, So.
DB – Kris Martin, Chantilly, Sr.
DB – Sean Schnitzer, Oakton, Sr.
DB – Akil Jones, Oakton, Jr.
DB – Vinny Caporossi, Westfield, Sr.
DB – Bo Hartman, Westfield, So.

PK – Jared Rondeau, Centreville, So.
P – Connor Coward, Centreville, So.
P – Matt Melchiori, Chantilly, Jr.
P – Ray Goins, Oakton, Sr.
P – Jordan Vassal, Robinson, Sr.

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Football: Oakton 21, Chantilly 7

By Phil Murphy

Senior Multimedia/Content Manager, Washington D.C. Metro Area

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Box Score      1    2    3    4    —    F  

Oakton            7    7    7    0    —   21
Chantilly            0    0    7    —    7

Scoring Plays                               
1Q — OK — Cabal 2 run (Goins kick) — 5:34
2Q — OK — Masker 20 from Boone (Goins kick) — 0:11
3Q — OK — Willis 1 run (Goins kick) — 9:08
4Q CHSimms 4 from Romine (Hutzel kick) — 5:41

Passing
OK – Boone – 3-for-9, 119 yards, TD.
CH –
Romine – 14-for-23, 144 yards, TD.

Rushing

OK – Cabal – 16 car, 98 yards, TD; Willis – 10 car, 35 yards, TD; Masker – 3
car, 9 yards; Boone – 4 car, 4 yards; Willetts – 1 car, 4 yards.
CH –
Farris – 16 car, 26 yards; Romine – 10 car, 13 yards; Yeon – 5 car, 5 yards.

Receiving

OK – Chandler – 1 rec, 73 yards; Goins – 1 rec, 24 yards; Masker – 1
rec, 20 yards, TD.
CH –
Voorhies – 5 rec, 69 yards; Simms – 4
rec, 36 yards, TD; Smith – 1 rec, 18 yards; Martin – 3 rec, 17 yards; Hill – 1 rec. 2 yards.
Times Targeted

OK – Chandler – 4; Masker – 3; Goins – 2.
CH –
Voorhies – 10; Martin – 6; Simms – 5; Smith – 1; Hill – 1.
Total Yards

OK – 269.
CH – 188.
First Downs (Total; Run-Pass-Penalty)

OK – 10; 5-3-2.
CH – 12; 2-7-3.

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Football: Oakton at Chantilly Preview

By Phil Murphy

Senior Multimedia/Content Manager, Washington D.C. Metro Area

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Oakton (4-5, 1-3) at Chantilly (5-4, 2-2)

PowerPoint Ranking: Oakton – 10th (Div. 6); Chantilly – 6th (Div. 6)
Offensive Rank (ppg in Division): Oakton – 11th (19.3); Chantilly – 4th (29.6)
Defensive Rank (ppg in Division): Oakton – T8th (20.6); Chantilly – 7th (19.3)
Last Week: Oakton lost at Robinson, 35-17; Chantilly won at Herndon, 35-7

Chantilly is in the playoffs with a win and would likely be the sixth seed, almost certainly opening at Lake Braddock.

If Oakton wins, things get messy. Chantilly could finish no higher than the eight spot with a loss and pending results across the region, the Cougars could hop the Chargers, or both could miss the playoffs entirely.

Unfortunately for Oakton, its out-of-conference strength of schedule finds it rooting for West Springfield and T.C. Williams, in addition to Annandale, Edison and Madison.

If both the Spartans and Titans win, however, the Cougars are mathematically eliminated.

Chantilly can sneak in with a loss if two of the following three happen: Fairfax loses to Jefferson — nope — West Springfield loses to Lake Braddock and T.C. Williams loses to Lee on Saturday.

Now those scenarios find the Chargers head-to-head with the Cougars for the final spot. Two of their out-of-conference opponents play each other, South County and Woodson, so the result is irrelevant. Hayfield plays an Oakton opponent, Edison, one the Cougars lost to.

Since the Chargers beat the Hawks in a Week 5, a Hayfield win would cause a 0.3-point swing in Chantilly’s favor, all but insurmountable for Oakton. Wins by Langley and West Potomac — the latter against Oakton-opponent Annandale — also help Coach Lalli’s bunch.

But, hey, these teams actually play Friday night off Route 50. Chantilly churned out 342 rushing yards last week at Herndon and Oakton allowed 280 at Robinson.

If the Chargers crack 250, their ticket is punched. If the Cougars keep the run game in check and get a second-consecutive 100-100 night from junior quarterback Jimmy Boone, these clubs will be doing some scoreboard watching in a few hours.

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Competitive Cheer: Northern Region Championships

By Phil Murphy

Senior Multimedia/Content Manager, Washington D.C. Metro Area


FIRST ROUND
Top Four Squads Advance to States
1. Fairfax (256.5)
2. Stone Bridge (255.0)
3. Chantilly (247.0)
4. Herndon (243.5)
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5. Lake Braddock (225.0)
6. Centreville (230.0)
7. Langley (222.5)
8. Robinson (211.5)

FINALS
1. Stone Bridge (263.0) — Northern Region Champions!!
2. Fairfax (262.5)
3. Chantilly
4. Herndon

**Thanks to Chris Barron (Centreville) for submitting results!!

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