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Football: Northern Region Power Point Ratings

The Virginia High School League rates its teams based on their win-loss record and bonus points that are awarded based on the teams’ strength of schedule.

Five games into the season, this is how the Northern Region football playoff pairings would look if the post-season started today:

Division 5                                                      

No. 8. Washington-Lee (18.4) at No. 1. Edison (28.4)
No. 5. Madison (22.2) at No. 4. Mount Vernon (22.8)

No. 6. Marshall (19.8) at No. 3. Yorktown (25.0)
No. 7. Robert E. Lee (18.4) at No. 2. Stone Bridge (26.8)

Knocking on the door:

No. 9. Hayfield (17.8)
No. 10. Thomas Jefferson (17.0)

Division 6                                                      

No. 8. Fairfax (23.0) at No. 1. Oakton (28.8)
No. 5. W.T. Woodson (24.0) at No. 4. Chantilly (26.6)

No. 6. Langley (23.4) at No. 3. West Potomac (28.0)
No. 7. West Springfield (23.2) at No. 2. Westfield (28.4)

Knocking on the door:
No. 9. South County (22.4)
No. 10. Herndon (21.0)

NOTE: The number in parentheses is the current power-point rating issued by the Virginia High School League. DigitalSports will update these potential parings each week once the new ratings are released by the VHSL.



 

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COX On DEMAND High School Performer of the Week 4

By Jimmy Thomas
Content Manager, Northern Region

In what many would consider the biggest rivalry in the Northern Region, Westfield senior Evan Winfrey came up big on both sides of the ball to earn the Cox on DEMAND High School Performer of the Week honors for the Bulldogs’ Week 4, 32-7 victory over Chantilly.

“Its a big accomplishment for me to win the award, but I couldn’t do it without the coaches putting me in the right place to make plays,” Winfrey said.

In addition to a long, catch-and-run down the left sideline that resulted in a 52-yard, third-quarter touchdown, Winfrey was stellar defensively with two second-half interceptions and a sack.

“It was a big win for us but, our main goal is to make the playoffs,” Winfrey added.

“So we are just taking it one game at a time.

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Football: No. 2 Oakton 42, No. 8 Langley 3

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

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Despite the driving rain and a strained hip flexor, Oakton alumnus — and current Virginia Tech redshirt-freshman wide receiver — Ervin Garner stood on the sidelines to cheer for his alma mater during its Homecoming game on Friday.

Garner, who wore No. 10 during his break-out senior season in 2006, watched Cougar senior quarterback Chris Coyer — this year’s owner of the No. 10 jersey — spark Oakton to a 33-carry, 334-yard rushing clinic in a 42-3 win over visiting Langley.

“It’s great to see everyone come out and support us,” said Coyer, who carried three times for 117 yards and two touchdowns in the opening period. “The alumni get us more pumped up and we love it. We feed off it.”

Added Oakton coach Joe Thompson of Coyer: “He’s explosive, isn’t he?”

But for the unbeaten Cougars (5-0), who returned a Northern Region-high 19 starters from last season, it’s only the second time they have scored first through five games.

Two weeks ago against T.C. Williams, Oakton tallied all 39 of its points in the final 13 minutes, 39 seconds. And last week at Fairfax, it trailed 7-0 after the first quarter before erupting for 28 points in the second and sprinting to a 38-7 win.

“Going back to the T.C. game, I’ve told everybody that will listen — and not very many people are listening — they’re good,” said Thompson, who won the Division 6 Northern Region and Virginia AAA state titles in 2005. “They haven’t won, but they’re good, they were connecting. I’m still scared of them. … While it’s hard to fathom, that was a really good win for us.

“Every game,we’ve felt like we had control at the end of the game. It’s just been a matter of getting there. I think, tonight, we played a full four quarters.”

It was not as refreshing an evening for No. 8 Langley (3-2).

Third-year senior quarterback Danny Pritchett and his younger brother, Saxon leading-tackler Austin Pritchett, were both sidelined with injuries.

Langley was limited to 61 rushing yards on 35 attempts, 1.7 yards per carry. Oakton allowed just eight first downs, three of which came in the fourth quarter: Two from Oakton penalties and one on the game’s final play.

The lone bright spot for the Saxons came just :06 seconds before half time. Sophomore kicker Farhan Khan hit a 45-yard field goal — mud and muck notwithstanding — to cap a three-play, zero-yard drive that followed an interception by senior defensive back Tim Harmon.

“He’s made them over 50 in practice, no problem,” said Saxon coach John Howerton, who hosts reigning Liberty District runner-up Madison next week. “It was one of these flukes. He’s a soccer kid who said he wanted to kick. We didn’t have anyone else, boom. His technique might need work, but I think we’d be pretty stupid to do anything with it when he can slap them through like that.

“But we’re going to get them going, I’m not too worried about it. I’m pretty sure the kids are going to rise up and we’re going to make a surge for the playoffs … But anytime you lose your best two players, it’s going to hurt you.”

No. 2 Oakton, meanwhile, has already matched its win total from 2007 and playoffs are the talk of the Vienna town, too. The hot Cougar start could not be further from how devastatingly last season commenced.

Last year, through Week 8, Oakton needed just one win to clinch a playoff berth. But back-to-back losses to close out the season, including a controversial two-point conversion in a Week-10, 35-34 road loss to Herndon, abruptly ended the Cougars season and the high-school careers of 14 seniors.

“[The start] feels good, but we’re still hungry,” Coyer said. “We’re not going to be satisfied until December 7. We’ve decided as a team at the end of last season that we weren’t going to be that team.

“And everyone wants it so much more.” 

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No. 8 Langley    0   3   0   0  —  3
No. 2 Oakton   14  7  13  8  — 42

First Quarter
OK – Coyer 33 run (Goins kick) 2:13
OK – Coyer 72 run (Goins kick) :02
Second Quarter
OK – Watts 26 pass from Harris (Goins kick) 3:24
LG – Khan 45 FG :06
Third Quarter
OK – Meadows 11 run (kick blocked) 9:51
OK – Watts 31 pass from Coyer (Goins kick) :03
Fourth Quarter
OK – Gleich 6 run (Halleran pass from Harris) 1:37

Top Individual Performers
RushingLG: Helmer 27 carries, 63 yards. OK: Coyer 5 carries, 132 yards, 2 TD; Watts 7 carries, 72 yards; Meadows 10 carries, 69 yards, TD; Gleich 7 carries, 36 yards, TD.
PassingLG: Kelly 5-of-13 passing, 86 yards, INT. OK: Coyer 7-of-9 passing, 100 yards, TD, INT; Harris 1-of-4 passing, 26 yards, TD, INT.
Receiving LG: Sievers 2 receptions, 39 yards; Devlin 1 reception, 15 yards; Shafran 1 receptions, 14 yards. OK: Watts 3 receptions, 71 yards, 2 TD; Reynolds 1 reception, 17 yards; Meadows 1
reception, 16 yards; Vitale 2 receptions, 12 yards; Young 1 reception, 10 yards.

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Golf: 2008 Liberty District Tournament Championship

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TEAM RESULTS

Langley — 589
Madison — 602
McLean — 625
Stone Bridge — 635
W.T. Woodson — 666
Jefferson — 682
Marshall — 696
South Lakes — 789

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

1. Brigitte Baker(LG)  69-70 — 139
2. Alex Hubbard(MD)  78-67 — 145
3. Brian Jaeger(LG)  71-76 — 147
4. Eddie Cutler(SB)  73-76 — 149
5. Ben Walsh(LG)  72-77 — 149
6. Sam Nelson(ML)  74-76 — 150
7. Tom Curley(MD)  72-80 — 152
8. Jon Hubbard(MD) 76-77 — 153
9. Taylor Klein(LG)  76-78 — 154
10. Joe Moloney(MD)  78-77 — 155
11. Zack Peterson(WT) 84-72 — 156
12. Russell Moore(SB) 79-78 — 157
13. Thomas Harris(ML) 82-76 — 158
14. Sofia Montenegro(MD) 81-80 — 161
15. Chris Wendel(MD) 85-77 — 162
16. Alex Garza(ML) 85-78 — 163
17. Erik DeLong(SB) 80-84 — 164
18. Chris Russo(ML) 80-84 — 164
19. Ethan Arkin(ML) 78-87 — 165
20. Ian Robertson(SB) 82-83 — 165
21. Sean Barrett(ML) 79-87 — 166
22. Alex Jabaley(WT) 80-86 — 166
23. Stefan Kowalski(TJ) 89-81 — 170
24. Greg Goldsmith(MR) 81-90 — 171
25. Scott Henning(MR) 83-88 — 171
26. Brett Porter(WT) 89-83 — 172
27. Meghan Anand(TJ) 85-88 — 173
28. Matt Callahan(TJ) 86-88 —  174
29. Ben Choi(TJ) 84-90 — 174
30. Conner Finnerty(WT) 85-90 — 175
31. Carl Lyon(SB) 87-88 — 175
32. Daniel Kang(TJ) 84-93 — 177
33. Kevin Nutter(MR) 91-86 — 177
34. Jordan Coakley(SB) 91-91-182
35. Carson Hunt(MR) 90-93 — 183
36. Nick Beaulac(SL) 88-97 — 185
37. Alex Blomme(MR) 95-92 — 187
38. Tyler Keeter(SL) 105-96 — 201
39. Marcos Perez(SL) 105-98 — 203
40. Daniel Reineberg(SL) 106-98 — 204

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Football: Northern Region Top 10 — Week 4

Northern
Region Football Top 10 — Week 3

1. Stone Bridge (4-0, 1-0 Liberty)
    Previous ranking:
1
    Last week: defeated Loudoun Valley, 64-13
    Up next: vs. McLean, 7:30 p.m. Friday
2. Oakton (4-0, 1-0 Concorde)
    Previous
ranking:
2
    Last week: defeated Fairfax, 38-7
   
Up next:
vs. No. 8 Langley, 7:30 p.m. Friday
3. Edison (4-0, 1-0 National)
    Previous ranking: 4
    Last week: defeated Mount Vernon, 47-21
    Up next: vs. Wakefield, 7:30 p.m. Friday
4. Westfield (4-0, 1-0 Concorde)
    Previous ranking: 5
    Last week: defeated Chantilly, 32-7
    Up next: vs. Robinson, 7:30 p.m. Friday
5. West Potomac (4-0, 1-0 Patriot)
   
Previous ranking:
6
    Last week: defeated Lee, 28-21 in 2OT
    Up next: vs. Hayfield, 7:30 p.m. Friday
6. West Springfield (2-2, 1-0 Patriot)

    Previous ranking: 7

    Last week: defeated Hayfield, 4-13

    Up next: at Annandale, 7:30 p.m. Friday
7. Chantilly (3-1, 0-1 Concorde)
   
Previous ranking:
3
    Last week: lost to Westfield, 32-7
    Up next: vs. No. 10 Herndon, 7:30 p.m.
8. Langley (3-1, 2-0 Liberty)
    Previous ranking: 8
    Last week: defeated Marshall, 35-12
    Up next: at No. 2 Oakton, 7:30 p.m. Friday
9. W.T. Woodson (3-1, 2-0 Liberty)
   
Previous ranking: 10
    Last week: defeated Thomas Jefferson, 57-20
    Up next: vs. South Lakes, 7:30 p.m. Friday
10. Herndon (3-1, 1-0 Concorde)
   
Previous ranking:
NR
    Last week: defeated Centreville, 21-7
    Up next: at No. 5 Chantilly, 7:30 p.m.

Others receiving votes: Annandale, Robinson, South County, Yorktown
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Thomas and Phil Murphy.

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Football — A Weekend Preview

Northern Region Football Preview — Week 4

Game of the Week
No. 5 Westfield (3-0) at No. 3 Chantilly (3-0) — 7:30 p.m., Friday
*Game will be covered by Angela Watts — check back Saturday morning for a story, photos and highlights!

Game of the week? Shocker.

The rivalry was thrust into the limelight during the 2006 season when the Bulldogs beat the Chargers, 34-28, in Week 9 — a game which the teams entered with a collective 17-1 record.

The schools met again 22 days later in the Division 6 Northern Region Championship and, despite Chantilly starting quarterback Nate Worek having to be helicoptered from the field in the first quarter, the Chargers won, 26-21, in one of the best games in recent history. Even sweeter for the Purple Platoon: it ruined Westfield’s perfect season.

However, that Northern Region final victory is the Chargers’ only win against the Bulldogs — ever. All-time, Westfield is 7-1 against Chantilly, outscoring the Chargers by an average of 32-12. Last season’s 28-16 Bulldog home win was their second closest game of their 15-0 season, the first ever in the 93-year history of the Virginia High School League.

Since 2002, the Bulldogs are 61-2 in the regular season.

But Westfield only returns three starters from that heralded championship team — which statistically scored more points per game and gave up fewer than the 2003 edition, featuring Sean Glennon, Eddie Royal and Evan Royster.

In 2008, the Bulldogs’ first three opponents are a combined 3-6 and Westfield only beat one — Hayfield — by more than 14 points.

The X-factor wil be the running game. Westfield features Annandale-transfer Jordan Anderson, who has seven touchdowns through three games. Chantilly has third-year starter Torrian Pace, also with seven trips to the end zone this season. 

Last year, this game drew an estimated 7,700 fans on a Thursday and is annually the most-attended regular season game in the Northern Region.

Tonight, they are expecting bigger numbers, so get there early — like, now. Or do yourself a favor and park in Green Briar Shopping Center on Route 50.

Trust me, this game will be worth the walk.

Potential Classics
Centreville (1-2) at Herndon (2-1) — 7:30 p.m., Friday *Game will be covered by Phil Murphy — check back Saturday morning for a story, photos and highlights!

The Hornets look to move up a rung in the Concorde District chain of command against the Wildcats. But, to get to 3-1, Herndon must overcome angry Centreville, who was shocked last week at Lee, 23-10.

The last time these teams met at Herndon was in 2006. Hornet quarterback Zay Lopez threw for 4 touchdowns in a 41-34, double overtime Herndon win that eliminated Centreville from playoff contention.

The key to victory for the Hornets is to get the Wildcat offense off the field. Last week, in 10-7 loss at Langley, Herndon only ran 37 total plays as the Saxons controlled the clock, running 73 plays.

Centreville features a similar, shifty, No. 21-wearing running back Justin Conway, who Wildcat Coach Gerry Pannoni gave the ball to 23 times last week. If Herndon packs the box and forces some punts or turnovers, this game will equal the 2006 version in excitement.

No. 9 Lake Braddock (2-1) at South County (1-2) — 7:30 p.m., Friday
   
Since their inaugural season in 2005 commenced, the Stallions have had back-to-back 6-4 regular seasons, quickly rising to the forefront of Northern Region dark horses every year.

But Lake Braddock is one of two Patriot District teams South County has never beaten (West Potomac). 

The last time the Stallions and Bruins met in Lorton was in 2006. Lake Braddock quarterback Shane Halley converted a 4th-and-14 on a final-minute drive before finding wide receiver David Fennessey for the game-winning touchdown pass with :28 seconds left. The Bruins intercepted Stallion quarterback Jay Rowley’s first pass on the ensuing drive to lock up a 21-17 road win.

Last year in Burke, South County turned the ball over seven times and Halley ran for 170 yards and two touchdowns in Lake Braddock’s 31-14 home victory.

If the Stallions can find some stability — and health — at quarterback and improve on last year’s minus-six turnover margin, they might be checking the Bruins off their to-do list for district wins.

Other Games to Watch
Concorde
7:30 p.m., Friday — No. 2 Oakton (3-0) at Fairfax (2-1)
    The Cougars have outscored the Rebels 152-14 over the last three seasons.
Liberty
7:30 p.m., Friday — No. 10 W.T. Woodson (2-1) at Jefferson (1-2) *Game will be covered by Jimmy Thomas — check back Saturday morning for a story, photos and highlights!
    Since the Colonials joined the Liberty District in 2005, the Cavaliers are 3-0 against them, scoring 43.3 points per game.
7:30 p.m., Friday — No. 8 Langley (2-1) at Marshall (1-2)
    The Saxons have held the Statesmen to 14 points or fewer every year since 1999.
7:30 p.m., Friday — Madison (1-2) at South Lakes (1-2)
    The last time the Seahawks beat the Warhawks, they won the Northern Region Division 5 title — 2002.
National
7:30 p.m., Friday — No. 4 Edison (3-0) at Mount Vernon (2-1)
    The last time the Majors beat the Eagles — 14-6 in 2003 — Edison quarterback Levi Barber was in the sixth grade.
7:30 p.m., Friday — Falls Church (0-3) at Wakefield (0-3)
    Last season, the Warriors snapped a five-year losing streak to the Jaguars, 31-23, for their first win of the year.
7:30 p.m., Friday — Stuart (1-2) at Yorktown (2-1)
    Since 2000, the Patriots are 8-0 against the Raiders, winning by an average of 47-7.
Patriot
7:30 p.m., Friday — Hayfield (1-2) at No. 7 West Springfield (1-2)
    Since the Hawks were re-classified to Division 5, the Spartans are 4-0, scoring 48.8 points per game.
7:30 p.m., Friday — No. 6 West Potomac (3-0) at Lee (1-2)
    Since 2005, the Wolverines margin of victory has grown each year. The Lancer defense has five INTs the last two weeks.
1 p.m., Saturday — Annandale (1-2) at T.C. Williams (0-3)
    Last season, the Titans snapped a losing streak to the Atoms that spanned over a decade.
Non-District
7:30 p.m., Friday — Anacostia (D.C.) (0-3) at Robinson (1-2)
    The Indians have struggled in DCIAA East play, having been outscored 107-8 in three games.
7:30 p.m., Friday — Washington-Lee (1-2) at McLean (0-3)
    Among the four winless teams in the Northern Region, the Highlanders have scored the most points — 17.3 per game.
7:30 p.m., Friday — No. 1 Stone Bridge (3-0) at Loudoun Valley (0-2)
    The Vikings have been outscored 64-0 this season, but two of their first three opponents are 2007 AAA state finalists.

* Also check back with DigitalSports throughout the week for video recaps of nearly every game in the Northern Region!!

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Volleyball: Centreville 3, Langley 1

By Jimmy Thomas
Content Manager, Northern Region

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Centreville Coach Ken Moser knows his team needs to be playing well with the start of Concorde District play looming around the corner. Thursday night it looked liked the Wildcats were more than ready for battle, as Centreville downed defending Northern Region champion and state runner-up Langley in four games 25-19, 25-13, 18-25, 27-25.

“They are a good team” Moser sad. “They graduated Lisa [Scott] and Megan [Shifflett] last season but they are still a strong team. Sue [Shifflett] has a great program. She will never bring a team that you are just gonna beat … they always come to play.” 

Junior outside hitter Celine Alasomuka paced Centreville with four aces in the first game on her way to seven aces, nine kills and 14 digs on the night. Senior Allie Darling added nine kills and nine digs while senior Lindsey Hunter set the stage all night with 28 assists.

Centreville opens district play on the road next week against Robinson and will follow that contest with matches against perennial contender Loudoun Valley of the Cedar Run District and then Westfield.

“In the Concorde District you’ve got to bring it every night,” Moser said. “Every team in the Concorde is strong across the board. You have to bring your game. If you have a slip up, if you don’t bring it mentally or you don’t bring any energy, you are going to end up losing the match.”

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Football: Northern Region Top 10 — Week 3

Northern
Region Football Top 10 — Week 3

1. Stone Bridge (3-0)
    Previous ranking:
1
    Last week: defeated Marshall, 63-0
    Up next: at Loudoun Valley, 7:30 p.m. Friday
2. Oakton (3-0)
    Previous
ranking:
2
    Last week: defeated T.C. Williams, 39-23
   
Up next:
at Fairfax, 7:30 p.m. Friday
3. Chantilly (3-0)
   
Previous ranking:
3
    Last week: defeated Annandale, 31-20
    Up next: vs. No. 5 Westfield, 7:30 p.m. Friday
4. Edison (3-0)
    Previous ranking: 4
    Last week: defeated South County, 22-3
    Up next: at Mount Vernon, 7:30 p.m. Friday
5. Westfield (3-0)
    Previous ranking: 6
    Last week: defeated Hayfield, 48-7
    Up next: at No. 3 Chantilly, 7:30 p.m. Friday
6. West Potomac (3-0)
   
Previous ranking:
9
    Last week: defeated Yorktown, 51-27
    Up next: at Lee, 7:30 p.m. Friday
7. West Springfield (1-2)
    Previous ranking: 8
    Last week: defeated Robinson, 50-27
    Up next: vs. Hayfield, 7:30 p.m. Friday
8. Langley (2-1)
    Previous ranking: NR
    Last week: defeated Herndon, 10-7
    Up next: vs. Marshall, 7:30 p.m. Friday
9. Lake Braddock (2-1)
   
Previous ranking:
NR
    Last week: defeated Stuart, 49-6
    Up next: at South County, 7:30 p.m. Friday
10. W.T. Woodson (2-1)
   
Previous ranking: NR
    Last week: defeated McLean, 36-19
    Up next: at Thomas Jefferson, 7:30 p.m. Friday

Others receiving votes: Mount Vernon, Robinson, Herndon.

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Thomas and Phil Murphy.

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Football: Langley 10, No. 10 Herndon 7

**Re-live the entire game in 10 minutes, 5 seconds with the highlights below.**

Box Score              1    2    3    4    —    F  
No. 10 Herndon     0    7    0    0    —    7
            Langley      7    0    0    3    —   10

Scoring Plays                               
1Q — LG — Helmer 1 run (Khan kick)

2Q — HN — Ozcyz 1 run (Eftekhari kick)
4Q — LG — Khan 32 FG

Passing                                        
Herndon
    Ozcyz  3-11  36 yds  INT
Langley
    Pritchett  10-14  87 yds  INT

Rushing                                       
Herndon
    Leach  6 car  35 yds
    Johnson  8 car  31 yds
    Ozcyz  8 car  25 yds  TD
    Moore  2 car  19 yds
    Thompson
  2 car  4 yds
Langley
    Helmer  35 car  159 yds  TD
    Pritchett  12 car  51 yds
    Eklund  2 car  9 yds

Receiving                                     
Herndon
    Johnson  1 rec  23 yds
    Impellizzeri  1 rec  7 yds
    Stewart  1 rec  6 yds
Langley
    Sievers  5 rec  35 yds
    Devlin  2 rec  20 yds
    Eklund  2 rec 20 yds
    Evans  1 rec  12 yds 

Kicking                                          
Herndon
   
Eftekhari  1-1 XP
Langley
    Khan  1-1 XP  1-1 FG (32)

Statistician:  Phil Murphy
Video Provided By:  Herndon football

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DigitalSports Feature: Cheerleaders Perform a Balancing Act

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

** Look below the story to find a video player filled with the competition routines from the eight teams that advanced out of district competition and into the 2007 Northern Region championships.

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Two words have quickly become synonymous with Northern Region cheerleading: depth and talent.

But there is a third word that also applies not just to the Northern Region squads but to every cheerleading team in the state: schizophrenia.

Since the Virginia High School League added cheerleading to its list of 28 sanctioned sports whose team are eligible to win VHSL state championships at the Class A, AA and AAA levels in 2000, area athletes have had to learn to juggle game preparation with more intense, competition practices.

“We pretty much split our time half-and-half,” said first-year Stone Bridge Coach Nicholas Marchio, who inherits a squad that won three consecutive state titles from 2004-2006 and has placed in the Top 5 in the state in either Class AA or AAA for the past six seasons. “At the beginning of the season we work more toward game preparation because you have to be ready for that. Our first priority is our football team and supporting all of our other teams. But as it gets later in the season and that stuff is done we really start to concentrate on the competition preparation.

“There are so many all-star gyms in the area that the competition level in the Northern Region is always strong. From top-to-bottom we have great tumblers, great stunters and great motions. This is just a very strong cheerleading area.”

There is significant proof to back up Marchio’s claim. Current Northern Region teams have won five consecutive Virginia state championships, with West Springfield winning the area’s first title in 2003, Stone Bridge claiming the prize from 2004-2006 (twice as a member of the AA Dulles District and once as a member of the Northern Region) and Chantilly bringing home last year’s crown.

Last season the Northern Region boasted three of the Top 5 teams in Class AAA when Chantilly was followed by Stone Bridge (third) and Herndon (fifth).

“I think our region is the toughest in the entire state of Virginia,” said Herndon Coach Jenny Goff,
who cheered herself at Herndon in 2002 and served as a Hornet assistant
for four years before taking over the program this season. “Whoever makes it out of their district competition and to regionals
has to be completely on point. One minor mistake could cost them their
ticket to states.”

The competition season begins in mid-October and runs until the state championships are held Nov. 8 at Virginia Commonwealth University’s Siegel Center in Richmond. Spectators can look forward to seeing action-packed, three-minute routines that must combine precision and difficulty with creativity. Squads are judged on a number of criteria, including motions, jumps, tumbling, stunts and dance.

“I still classify wrestling as the hardest individual sport,” Goff said. “But I can
say that cheerleading — for how much you have to truly work together
— is the hardest team sport. Fans who come out to our competitions won’t be disappointed.”

Top 5 Virginia High School League State Championship Finishes by Current Northern Region Teams

2000
McLean 3rd; Chantilly 4th
2001 Stone Bridge* 3rd
2002 Chantilly 3rd; Stone Bridge* 2nd
2003 West Springfield 1st; Lake Braddock 4th; Stone Bridge* 4th
2004 Stone Bridge* 1st
2005 Stone Bridge 1st; Lake Braddock 2nd
2006 Stone Bridge 1st; Chantilly 3rd
2007 Chantilly 1st; Stone Bridge 3rd; Herndon 5th
*Results include when Stone Bridge was a member of the AA Dulles District prior to joining the AAA Northern Region in 2005
.

2008 Competition Event Schedule

Oct. 15: Liberty District SEMI FINALS @ South Lakes; National District SEMI FINALS @ Mount Vernon
Oct. 16: Concorde District SEMI FINALS @ Oakton; Patriot District SEMI FINALS @ Hayfield
Oct. 20: Liberty District FINALS @ South Lakes; National District FINALS @ Mount Vernon
Oct. 21: Concorde District FINALS @ Chantilly
Oct. 22: Patriot District FINALS @ Lake Braddock
Oct. 25: Northern Region SEMI FINALS @ Robinson — Eight teams perform at 3 p.m. and the other eight teams perform at 8 p.m.
Nov. 1: Northern Region FINALS @ Robinson @ 5 p.m.
Nov. 8: VHSL State Championships @ VCU’s Siegel Center

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