Centreville High School | Archive | August, 2009

Volleyball: Concorde District Preview

By Phil Murphy
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With its recent record of success, Chantilly has a resume any team would envy.

And with all three of its all-region players returning, the Chargers — who dropped only four games in their first 22 matches last year — are odds-on favorites to repeat as Northern Region champions, and make a strong case as the best team in Virginia.

Coaches around the region agree.

“They didn’t lose much,” one said. “The pressure is on them. They should repeat.”

Added another: “Question is: Can someone stop Chantilly from running the table? It’s going to take a special night.”

The most notable graduation is Jessy Cooper, who played right side. But the Chargers (22-1) return five starters.

Headlining that list is senior outside hitter Samantha Reeves (320 kills), who made first-team all-region and All-Met, first-team all-region senior middle hitter Allison Williams, second-team all-region senior libero Laura Misiewicz, and honorable-mention all-district junior Emily Wright.

Northern Region Coach of the Year Charles Ezigbo could not help but agree that the spotlight is firmly affixed to his team.

“There will be pressure, but the key will be to relieve ourselves of that pressure,” he said. “The most pressure that we face is the pressure that we put on ourselves. We just have to do a good job of managing our own expectations.”

Among the teams with the best opportunity to prevent a Chantilly repeat is a squad that was 0-4 in matches against the defending champions last year, Westfield.

Entering his seventh season, coach Jim Bour led the Bulldogs to the Concorde District, Northern Region and Virginia AAA State finals last season, their first-ever, but Westfield failed to win any titles.

It fell to Chantilly in both the district and regional championships and fell to state champion Albermarle, 3-1, in the AAA title game.

The Bulldogs (22-8) were senior-laden last year, graduating second-team all-district middle back Kelly Murray, second-team all-district setter Kat Lanigan and Northern Region Player of the Year, outside hitter Sammy Spees (Loyola-Marymount).

But Bour, winner of two regional titles, foresaw the high turnover over a year ago and made his roster deeper than ever last year.

“I took my biggest squad ever last year, I took 16 players,” he said. “So the cupboard is not bare. I have seven people that were on that team last year returning to play for me. That’s huge.

“Six of them are seniors and one junior and a good corps of them were starters on that team last year or had a lot to do with playing on that team.”

The projected impact Bulldogs are senior middle hitter Emma Stewart, a dominant, third-year player that moved from outside hitter; junior outside hitter Emily Koehler, an absolute powerhouse; and senior setter Gabie DiVincenzo, a third-year varsity player.

Bour also anticipates significant contribution from senior setter Clare Lanigan, Kat Lanigan’s younger sister.

Much like last season, Westfield will test itself in out-of-district games. On its schedule is 14-time Maryland state champion Centennial, 2006 and ‘07 Virginia state champion Deep Run, Flint Hill, South County, Langley, Yorktown and Stone Bridge.

Another possible source of Chantilly upheaval also resides in the Concorde District, Herndon.

The Hornets were 19-5 last year, going 0-3 against the Chargers. But they were one of just four Northern Region teams to even take a game from the defending champions. Herndon beat South County and Langley on the road in the Northern Region Tournament last season before getting bounced by Chantilly in the semifinals.

The Hornets need to replace second-team all-district libero Emily Jones and honorable-mention setter Mandy Roth. They will switch from a 6-2 offensive set to a 5-1 to compensate for Roth’s graduation.

Herndon has seven returning varsity players, most notably second-team all-district middle back Steph Drahozal, senior outside hitter Kelly Madden and 6-foot-1 senior middle back Hannah Vick.

Coach Pat Smith also anticipates strong contribution junior outside hitter Mia Chernick, a junior varsity player last year.

Centreville has seven seniors on its roster, including outside hitters Celine Alasomuka and Jenny Smith. The Wildcats have reached the district championship match in eight of the last 10 seasons.

Robinson will be led by 6-foot second-team all-region junior outside hitter Susie Murach, who has a 23-inch vertical.

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Field Hockey: Concorde District Preview

By Phil Murphy
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Westfield reached the Virginia AAA semifinals last season and was runner-up in the Northern Region. The last time the Bulldogs barked that loudly in the playoffs, they struggled to make a wimper the following season. After winning the regional title in 2006, they failed to reach the regional tournament in 2007.

“A couple years ago, that’s something we didn’t do after coming off a successful year,” 10th-year Westfield coach Terri Towle said. “I want to put a couple back-to-back seasons in a row. Once you get in that regional tournament anything can happen. The only time we won that regional tournament, we were a No. 4 seed. Getting in there, good things can happen.

“But a loss in that district tournament and you’re out. You have one bad day and — after a whole season of work — it can keep you out.”

The Bulldogs (20-5) graduated eight seniors, including first-team all-region midfielder Maddy Curry, second-team all-region midfielder Kat Kendrick and two-year starting goalkeeper Nicole Ficarra.

Towle will look to returning senior starters Molly Gift, Kelsey Grainer and Stephanie Poppe to build on the momentum gained from last season’s run to Virginia Beach.

“Those three girls had a lot of playing time last year,” Towle said. “Now they need to step up into more of a leadership role, be more vocal, take charge and be as consistent as they were last year.

“Those three kids got better and better as the season went on. We’re hoping they pick up there.”

Westfield’s out-of-conference schedule includes Langley, Madison, Jefferson, Yorktown, Annandale and Fairfax.

Chantilly (13-8-1) finished runner-up last year in the district tournament, but graduated 11 seniors, including second-team all-region defender Kellie McDonald.

Oakton (10-7-1) fell to South County on strokes in the first round of the regional tournament. But despite graduating 10 seniors, have 11 on its roster this year. The Cougars graduate all-district midfielder Danielle Filliponi (Georgetown), first-team all-region midfielder Pilar Lopez-Gomez and goalkeeper Megan McHie.

First-year Oakton coach Kate Ruch expects significant contribution from two of her most-experienced returners, senior center midfielder Erin Kurle, in her fourth varsity season, and third-year varsity member, senior right wing Lauren Mathieu.

Also, sophomore Jackie Rupp will move from defender to forward and is projected among the Cougars’ leading scorers. 

“She just has a knack for goal,” Ruch said. “She causes trouble for defenses and they have trouble shutting her down.”

Centreville senior midfielder Haili Hartman headlines other returning stars in the Concorde.

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2008 Football: Top 10 Games — Honorable Mentions

By Phil Murphy
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While counting down the top games of 2008, we stumbled across several great games that barely missed the cut. Here are the lot of games — listed chronologically — that kept me agonizing over cups of coffee and 5-hour energy shots, night-after-night, as I prepared this countdown.

No, really.

Mount Vernon 23, T.C. Williams 20 (OT)  — Aug. 29 — Majors ruin ribbon-cutting in Alexandria
Jefferson 28, Falls Church 27 (OT)  — Aug. 29 — NRR — Dittmer deflects game-winning two-point attempt, Colonials take opener
Stuart 30, McLean 14  — Sept. 5 — Raiders snap 25-game losing streak
Lake Braddock 23, W.T. Woodson 22NRR — Sept. 5 — Bruins beat soon-to-be district for fifth-straight time
Madison 18, Langley 14  — Oct. 3 — NRR — Warhawks score final 15 points in district rivalry
Oakton 17, Chantilly 15  — Oct. 3 — NRR — Cougars eek out region final preview
Mount Vernon 69, Falls Church 40  — Oct. 10 — NRR — Majors, Jaguars combine for 109 points in National shoot-out
Mount Vernon 36, Centreville 26  — Oct. 17 — NRR — Five first-quarter touchdowns of 40 yards or more; Majors win fourth-straight
Westfield 58, Centreville 40  — Oct. 31 — NRR — Concorde rivals combine for 15 touchdowns in surprise Halloween outburst

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Football: Top 10 Games of 2008

By Phil Murphy
DigitalSports.com

With the 2009 season fast approaching, DigitalSports will take a look back at the 10 best football games from last season. We will count down those games in reverse order starting Thursday, August 13 and continue — according to the schedule below — until the best game of last season is unveiled!

No. 10West Springfield 72, W.T. Woodson 47 (Nov. 7)
No.  9  — Mount Vernon 17, Washington-Lee 10 (Nov. 7)
No.  8 South County 27, Lee 23 (Sept. 26)
No.  7 West Potomac 28, Lee 21 (2 OT) (Sept. 19)
No.  6 Washington-Lee 21, Wakefield 20 (Oct. 10)
No.  5  — Edison 35, West Springfield 34 (Sept. 4)
No.  4 Oakton 49, West Springfield 43 (Nov. 14)
No.  3 Herndon 29, Westfield 28 (2 OT) (Oct. 18)
No.  2  — Edison 20, Chantilly 17 (Oct. 31)
No.  1  — Chantilly 35, Westfield 28 (Nov. 14)

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