Langley High School | Archive | June, 2008

2008 Virginia High School Coaches’ Association All-Star Rosters

By Angela Watts
Managing Content Editor, DigitalSports.com

The 2007-2008 high school sports season may be officially over, but more than two dozen recently-graduated seniors from the Northern Region have just a little more work to do.

Athletes from 12 of the 30 Northern Region schools have been selected to compete in the 2008 Virginia High School Coaches’ Association All-Star Games, which will be held near Virginia Beach from July 1-4. Included in the scheduled events are boys’ and girls’ basketball, boys’ and girls’ soccer, baseball, football, softball and volleyball.

Eight area coaches will also be back at work, including Thomas Jefferson boys’ soccer coach Sean Burke, Robinson softball coach Barry Gorodnick, South County baseball coach Mark Luther, Langley volleyball coach Susan Shifflett, Westfield football coaches Kyle Simmons and Tom Verbanic, recently-retired T.C. Williams boys’ basketball coach Ivan Thomas and Centreville girls’ soccer coach Warren Williams.
The list of local participating athletes includes:

BASEBALL (West Roster)
P Jesse Beal, Jr., South County
SS Brent Frazier, South County

BOYS’ BASKETBALL (West Roster)
F Maurice Hubbard, Westfield, 6-6

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL (West Roster)
G/F Amanda O’Neil, Westfield, 5-10

FOOTBALL
(West Roster)

OL Carlos Rene Carales, T.C. Williams, 6-0 260
RB Peter Ferrara, Robinson, 5-11 190
LB Brian Kennedy, Westfield, 5-8 170
RB Titus Pennington, South County, 5-11 205
WR Johnny Pickett, Westfield, 5-11 160

BOYS’ SOCCER (West Roster)
GK Ariel Brown, Thomas Jefferson
FB Scott Garrison, Chantilly
MF Trey Messiah, Westfield
FB Ronnie Shaban, Stone Bridge
MF Eric Skogerboe, Stone Bridge
MR Ryan Sullivan, Stone Bridge

GIRLS’ SOCCER (West Roster)
MF Jamie Coder, West Potomac
MF Sarah Elliot, Westfield
FW Stephanie Gerow, West Potomac
MF Brittany Klippstein, West Springfield
DF Mallory Mann, Westfield
MF/DF Kristen Smith, Robinson
MF/FW Diana Wiegel, W.T. Woodson


SOFTBALL
(West Roster)
3B Erin Henning, Robinson
C Kayla Lechler, Stone Bridge
1B Laura Wolz, Stone Bridge

VOLLEYBALL (West Roster)
OH Amanda Friday, Lee
MH Lisa Scott, Langley
S Megan Shifflett, Langley

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DigitalSports’ 2008 Scholarship Winners Are Honored

By Angela Watts
Managing Content Editor, DigitalSports.com

During half time of Friday’s Northern Region Classic, three Northern Region students — and one student-athlete — were awarded $1,000 scholarships from DigitalSports.

Recent Westfield graduate David Kruchko was selected as the Applause Scholarship winner, which was awarded to the Northern Region student-athlete who overcame the most adversity to excel both on the field and in the classroom.

During his junior season against Langley, Kruchko suffered such a severe break in his leg that doctors feared he might not walk again. This A-student underwent multiple surgeries and missed a couple months of school before returning to Westfield and to the Bulldogs’ football program.

This past year Kruchko was one
of the stars of the Westfield team that went undefeated en route to capturing the
Virginia AAA Division 6 state championship.

He finished the season with 41 receptions for 518 yards and 11 touchdowns.

Kruchko, who is planning to try and walk on at Virginia Tech this fall, was awarded a $1,000 scholarship to help further his education.

DigitalSports also awarded three, $1,000 Media Scholarships to the Northern Region students who contributed the best content on the most consistent basis to DigitalSports.com.

The winner for the Fall sports season was rising Robinson senior Eric Avissar, who has yet to decide on a future college. The winner for the Winter sports season was recent Westfield graduate Jessica Lloyd, who will pursue her college education at Virginia Tech. And the winner for the Spring sports season was recent Annandale graduate Greg Young, who will continue his journalism studies at the University of Missouri.

Email: awatts@digitalsports.com

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Top Video Countdown: Week of Jun 16-22, 2008

By Phil Murphy
Content Editor, DigitalSports.com

Re-live
the Top 25 highlights of the last week in 12 minutes, 15 seconds.

These
are the most popular videos — by number of views — on the Northern
Region pages of Digital Sports for the week of June 9-15, 2008.

The clips are posted counting down from No. 25 to the one that received the highest amount of attention from you, the fans.

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2008 Northern Region Classic: West 44, East 23

By Angela Watts
Managing Content Editor, DigitalSports.com

**Check below the story to see highlights from Friday’s game. There are two separate video players, one for each half. Post-game interviews are at the bottom of the second half clips.**

There are a number of unforgettable images that could easily define Friday’s 4th Annual Northern Region Football Classic.

For starters, the game was held under a gorgeous sky and in perfectly cool, early-summer temperatures at West Springfield High. Then there were the bevy of spectacular plays from members of both teams despite the West’s overall dominance in its 44-23 victory over the East.

Included in that list were two jaw-dropping catches by former Edison standout wide receiver Ben Barber, the West MVP, and two surprising touchdown passes by former Lake Braddock standout wide receiver Keon Robinson, the East MVP.

There was also a 51-yard field goal by East standout Tyler Bitancurt (West Springfield) that sailed through the uprights despite a wobbly hold.

And there were defensive scores by West linebacker Mike Quigg (Chantilly) and defensive end Jamey McClendon (Centreville) and a few blistering hits, the notably of which came via West linebacker Donnell Carpenter (Centreville), who just might have stolen the MVP honors if not for Barber’s antics.

But what the hundreds of fans who piled into the stadium talked about most wasn’t any of that. What caught everyone’s attention was the stickers on the players’ helmets. Though they donned East and West jerseys and pants, the players were asked to wear their own schools’ helmets. And they did — sort of.

But in a show of camaraderie with their new teammates — and of some of their opponents, too — they also represented much more.

Take Barber, for example, whose Edison helmet was also decorated with stickers from Centreville, Hayfield, Robinson, West Potomac, West Springfield and Yorktown.

“This game was about having fun and about representing the Northern Region … and I had fun playing in it,” said Barber, who has committed to Virginia Tech. “For me, I was back out there at my natural position and I just enjoyed being with the guys and with the coaches. And we pulled out the victory, so that made it even better.”

The West, led by rotating quarterbacks Austin Decker (Chantilly) and Billy Samson (Westfield), jumped to a 31-3 at half time and extended that margin to 38-3 early in the fourth quarter on a circus catch by Barber, who went up against smothering East defenders Tim Baldwin and Richard DeMocker of West Springfield and somehow came down with the ball.

The East team rallied with three touchdowns in the final 4:01 of play — including one touchdown catch by Robinson and two more touchdown tosses from Robinson to Robert Byrd (West Potomac) and Josh Earl (Marshall).

“I just asked if I could play quarterback,” said the Shepherd University-bound Robinson, who was listed as a wide receiver, defensive back and kick returner. “They told me before the game started that I might be able to a couple of times … and I did and I threw two touchdowns. How crazy is that! But it was was fun. I really enjoyed this game, despite the outcome.

“These guys are all all-stars, so they were easy to play with, and everyone definitely had a good sense of humor.”

But although it was entertaining, particularly Robinson’s pass to Earl as time expired, is wasn’t truly indicative of the flow the game.

The Northern Region Classic, because of its all-star format, has several different rules, including one that states that during the second half of play, a team trailing by 18 points or more that has just scored will receive the ensuing kickoff. That left the East with four consecutive offensive possessions to end the game.

Other rules changes limit defensive formations that can be used, prohibit more than four players from rushing the kicker and require teams to have passed the ball on 50 percent of its plays or more at the end of each quarter.

“The biggest thing about the rules is that you only have three days of practice to teach the kids,” Game Director and West coach Brian Day said. “So you try to put the rules in place to make game fan-friendly, to protect the kids and to make the game itself a better game. There is some great high school talent in Northern Virginia and I think you see that in just how the interest in this game is growing. Plus, we’ve all been sitting home since December so I think we were all itching for some football.

“But we’re really trying to make this game about us — about the Northern Region. And it’s a great thing to be a part of.”

Email: awatts@digitalsports.com

EAST     3   0   0  20 — 23
WEST  14  17  0  13 — 44

HOW THEY SCORED
1st Quarter
9:07 West — Mike Quigg fumble recovery in end zone. (David Skahn kick.)
6:12 East — Tyler Bitancurt 51-yard field goal.
2:08 West — Kevin Carter 11-yard run.
2nd Quarter
9:49 West — Skahn 33-yard field goal.
5:51 West — Ben Barber 12-yard reception from Billy Samson.
0:06 West — David Kruchko 8-yard reception from Austin Decker. (Skahn kick.)
4th Quarter
9:44 West — Barber 18-yard reception from Decker. (Skahn kick.)
4:01 East — Robert Byrd 21-yard reception from Keon Robinson. (Bitancurt kick.)
2:27 East — Robinson 20-yard reception from Kelly Fitzgerald. (Bitancurt kick.)
1:19 West — Jamey McClendon 30-yard interception return. (Kick blocked.)
1:00 East — Josh Earl 30-yard reception from Robinson.

1st Half Highlights

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Northern Region Classic: East Team Roster

The 4th Annual Northern Region Football Classic Kicks Off at 7:30 p.m. Friday at West Springfield High School

**New video interviews are posted, ordered by jersey number, below the roster.**

EAST ROSTER

2    Richard Democker, DB, West Springfield
3    Tim Baldwin, DB, West Springfield (James Madison University)
4    Tyler Bitancurt, P/K, West Springfield (West Virginia)
5    Keon Robinson, WR/DB, Lake Braddock (Shepherd University)
6    Dave Hogan, DB/WR, West Springfield
8    Josh Vallejos, WR, West Springfield (Monmouth University)
9    Matt Johnson, WR/DB, Annandale
12   Chris Mitchell, QB, South County 5-10 195
13   Kelly Fitzgerald, WR/QB, Lee 5-10 170 (William & Mary)
21   Pierre Williams, RB/DB, Lee 5-10 190 (Ferrum)
22   Titus Pennington, RB, South County 5-11 200
24   Josh Wells, RB, West Potomac 5-9 185 (undecided)
30   Chris Newkirk, DB, West Potomac
34   John Hickson, DB, Hayfield
44   Arnold Kim, LB, Lee
50   Collins Asomaning, LB, Hayfield
51   Luis Castellanos, DL/LB, West Springfield
52   Tim Pennington, LB, South County
55   Josh McFarland, LB, West Potomac
56   Sean Hallett, OL/DE, Madison
61   Kerem Ertekin, OL, West Potomac
62   Remy Green, OL/DL, Lee
64   A.J. Cybulski, OL/LB, Madison
65   Jon Benitez, OL/DL, Lee
68   Jesse Kruse, C, Annandale
70   Will Bainbridge, OL, Marshall
72   A.J. Waugh, DL, West Potomac
74   Emanuel Williams, DL, West Potomac
75   Jack Dunn, OT/DE, W. T. Woodson 6-4 240
78   Adham Talaat, OT/DE, West Springfield
81   Robert Byrd, WR, West Potomac 6-3 180 (Troy)
83   Josh Earl, WR/DB, Marshall
90   Richard During, TE/DE, South County 6-2 195
99   Richard Yount, DE/TE, Lee 6-4 240 (William & Mary)                      
                            

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Northern Region Classic: West Team Roster

The 4th Annual Northern Region Football Classic Kicks Off at 7:30 p.m. Friday at West Springfield High School —Check The Video Player Below To Meet Every All-Star Throughout The Week—

WEST ROSTER

2    Chris Gentile, WR, Chantilly 5-9 169 
3    Brian Obungu, DB, Westfield 5-11 180
4    David Kruchko, WR, Westfield 5-11 184 (Virginia Tech)
5    Ben Barber, WR/DB/KR, Edison 6-1 205 (Virginia Tech)
6    Billy Samson, QB, Westfield 6-4 215 (Randolph Macon)
8    Tucker Karl, FS, Westfield 5-9 180 (Monmouth University)
9    Chris Winston, RB/SS/KR , Herndon 5-7 165
12   David Skahn, PK/P, Westfield 6-1 165 (Christopher Newport)
13   Austin Decker, QB, Chantilly 6-1 210 (Virginia Tech)
21   Donnell Carpenter, LB, Centreville 6-2 210
22   Peter Ferrara, RB/KR, Robinson (LaFeyette)
24   Kevin Carter, RB/SS/KR, Edison (Fordham University)
30   Earl Graddick, WR/DB, Wakefield 5-8 170 (Norfolk State University)
34   Antonio Cross, RB, Chantilly 5-7 195
42   Pete Miller, RB/DB, Fairfax
44   Mike Quigg, LB, Chantilly
51   C.J. Robertson, LB, Fairfax
52   Logan Perryman, DT, Robinson
56   Mike King, LB, Westfield 5-10 205 (Christopher Newport)
61   Dameon Carr-Walker, OL/DL, Mount Vernon 6-0 265
62   Eric Shupp, OL/LB, Herndon
64   Brett Kourey, OL, Westfield 6-1 225
65   Tyler Gilley, DL, Chantilly 6-2 255
68   Dan Knoll, OL/LS, Herndon 5-10 185
70   Brandon Daniel, OL/DL, Mount Vernon 5-8 215
72   Kenny Hogue, OL, Mount Vernon 5-10 255
74   Brandon Houston, OL/DL, Mount Vernon 6-4 310
75   Chris Leon, DL, Westfield 6-2 285 (Georgetown)
78   Gilbert Glasco, OL, Mount Vernon 6-2 255 (Norfolk State University)
80   Jacob Barron, TE/DE, Chantilly 6-2 216
81   Timothy Reynolds, WR/DB, Yorktown
83   Johnny Wolfe, WR/DB, Stuart
89   Jamey McClendon, DE, Centreville

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Top Video Countdown: Week of Jun 9-15, 2008

By Phil Murphy
Content Editor, DigitalSports.com

Re-live
the Top 25 highlights of the last week in 22 minutes and change.

These
are the most popular videos — by number of views — on the Northern
Region pages of Digital Sports for the week of June 9-15, 2008.

The clips are posted counting down from No. 25 to the one that received the highest amount of attention from you, the fans.

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Top Video Countdown: Week of Jun 3-8, 2008

By Phil Murphy
Content Editor, DigitalSports.com

Re-live
the Top 25 highlights of the last week in 7 minutes, 50 seconds.

These
are the most popular videos — by number of views — on the Northern
Region pages of Digital Sports for the week of June 3-8, 2008.

The clips are posted counting down from No. 25 to the one that received the highest amount of attention from you, the fans.

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2008 Northern Region Football Classic is Just Days Away

PRESS RELEASE

** Look below the story to find a video player filled with highlights from the 2007 Northern Region Classic!

The Northern Virginia Football Coaches Association is proud to announce the 4th Annual Northern Region Classic sponsored by Glory Days Grill. The game, for the second straight year, will be played at West Springfield High. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. on Friday, June 20th. Admission will be $5.  

The game features an East vs. West format. The East team is made up of seniors from the Liberty and Patriot District teams, while the West squad is made up of seniors from the Concorde and National District teams.

West Springfield defensive coordinator Dave Murray will serve as the head coach for the East team, and Westfield quarterback coach Brian Day will lead the West.

This year’s game will highlight many of the Northern Region’s superstars, including future Virginia Tech Hokies Ben Barber (WR Edison, Virginia Tech), and Austin Decker (QB Chantilly, Virginia Tech). Also on the rosters are second-team All-State free safety Tucker Karl (FS Westfield HS, Monmouth Univ.), second-team All-State defensive lineman Chris Leon (DL Westfield HS, Georgetown), Peter Ferrera (RB Robinson, Lafayette College), first-team All-Northern Region lineman Logan Perryman (DL Robinson HS) and Josh Vallejos (WR West Springfield).

The West team holds a 2-1 record in the events’ three-year history. Last year’s game saw an MVP performance from WR/KR Ervin Garner (Oakton, Virginia Tech) when he hauled in five receptions for 180 yards, two touchdowns, and a two-point conversion.

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18-U SHAMROCKS STILL CHALLENGING (AND BEATING) NATION’S SOFTBALL ELITE

By Ryan Mink
rmink@digitalsports.com

The Shamrocks American Softball Association team had just lost their second straight game and Coach Tommy Orndorff, who also presides over O’Connell’s softball program, was letting his players hear it.

Yes, this is summer softball, but for the Shamrocks, it’s quite serious business.

Since 1972, when the team was founded by Pat “Pops” Gleason, Orndorff’s Shamrocks have become one of the best softball teams in the nation. The team plays in the gold division of ASA and has qualified for the national tournament for 21 straight years, a streak unrivaled in the country.

“Every time I teach, I’m preparing to beat the Batbusters,” Orndorff said, referring to the premier team in talent-laden California. “The only difference is that I’m probably more intense. I’ve got more talent on this team so I’m harder on them. I expect more.”

“We want to compete and we want to get ready to beat the best in the world,” he continued.

The Shamrocks did not win the 14th Annual Braddock Road Youth Club Classic II for the 18U division. Instead, Virginia Legend Gold took first, followed by Ashburn Shooting Stars Gold, the Loudoun-based team that beat the Shamrocks 2-1 on Saturday.

The Shamrocks 14U won the 16U division while playing up, followed by Fire & Ice. Western Howard Fever took the 14U crown and Ashburn Shooting Stars Black took second. Manassas Blaze won the 12U division and Vienna Stars won 10U.

The 18U Shamrocks were playing without several of their best players. Broad Run pitcher Caitlyn Delahaba and her teammates, Reagan Doiron, Karla Powell and Michelle Clohan were playing in the state championship game on Saturday.

Still, Orndorff was upset that the team wasn’t winning. It certainly has enough talent.

There are four players who are already playing in college. They are Ashlyn Williams (Troy), Allie Heon (Villanova), Reba Tutt (Pittsburgh) and Dorian Shaw (Michigan). Shaw hit a grand slam during an ESPN Super Regional game and still came back to play against high schoolers.

“The Shamrocks got me where I am,” Shaw said. “Playing for the Shamrocks, I became such a better player. Tommy always talks about giving back to softball, giving back to the game. Whatever I can do to help this team the way it helped me, that’s all I’m looking to do this summer.”

Only five of the players on the Shamrocks roster are not playing or committed to a college to play softball. Since 2002, the Shamrocks have had 57 players sign with a college, many of which are big-time Division I schools such as Arizona State, Tennessee and numerous ACC schools.

While none of Orndorff’s O’Connell players made the team (Devin Metcalf could have but chose to work on her singing), most of the players are from Northern and Northwestern Virginia. Pitcher Haley Stueckler comes all the way from Southern Maryland’s Huntingtown, Lauren Vinson comes from Prince George in Richmond, Va., and Kristyn Sandberg travels from New York to play for Orndorff.

“I don’t know if we recruit people as much as they recruit us,” Orndorff said. “Every player on this team will get a scholarship. Colleges, they want our bench players.”

The Shamrocks’ Summer of 2008 calendar takes the team from Glen Burnie, Md. all the way as far as Irvine, Calif. The team plays in tournaments in Salem, Va., York, Pa., Boulder, Colo. and Oklahoma City – the spot of the ASA Gold Nationals. Saturday’s tournament, which was held at Wakefield Park in Annandale, was the only time the Shamrocks play locally.

“The fact that they keep coming back, they have created a draw for other gold-level teams,” said tournament commissioner John Dooley.

The Shamrocks won the ASA National title in 2005, the first team east of the Mississippi River to accomplish the feat. They came in second in 2003 and tied for fifth last year.

The high finishes are especially outstanding because the Shamrocks, unlike teams from California, cannot practice all year long because of the changing seasons. They play about 70 games over the summer and make a trip to Florida during the fall for what is essentially spring training.

“I don’t think other teams realize the magnitude of what’s being done here,” Orndorff said. “You only get better playing the best teams. We play hard and we just get after it.”

2008 Shamrocks Roster

1 Marcy Bowdren, C/3B, Robinson Secondary
2 Michelle Clohan, 2B, Broad Run/James Madison Univ.
3 Ashlyn Williams, P, Troy University
4 Haley Stueckler, SS/P, Huntingtown High
5 Allie Heon, SS/3B, Westfield/Villanova Univ
7 Hayley Grabner, OF, Loudoun Valley High
10 Brianna Hanafin, OF, Yorktown/Baylor Univ.
12 Courtney Liddle, C, Battlefield/Virginia Tech
13 Lauren Vinson, P, Prince George High
14 Jessica Thomas, 1B/OF/3B, West Springfield/Emory Univ.
18 Kelsey Green, SS/2B/OF, Langley/Univ. of North Carolina
21 Reagan Doiron, 2B/3B, Broad Run High
22 Reba Tutt, OF, Highland/Univ. of Pittsburgh
23 Kristyn Sandberg, C/SS, Univ. of Georgia
32 Karla Powell, 1B/OF, Broad Run/Univ. of Wisconsin
33 Caitlyn de la Haba, P, Broad Run/Villanova Univ.
44 Dorian Shaw, 1B/C, Robinson Secondary/Univ. of Michigan
55 Diondra Fryer, OF, Dominion/Univ. of Tennessee

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