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From staff reports
Published: May 14, 2008
For the Yellow Jackets (15-2), Shanique Alabi won at No. 1 singles (6-2, 6-1), Chelsea Gray won at No. 2 singles (6-3, 6-0), Kelly Flom won at No. 4 singles (6-0, 6-4), Mandy Arnett won at No. 5 singles (6-1, 6-1) and Michele Flom won at No. 6 singles (6-0, 6-0).
Osbourn Park will play the Loudoun Valley-Albemarle winner for the regional title on a date to be determined.
BOYS LACROSSE
• WOODBRIDGE 4, HYLTON 3: In the Cardinal District Tournament semifinals, Devin Bush-weller scored the game-winning goal as the second-seeded Vikings topped the third-seeded Bulldogs Wednesday in triple overtime. Brandon Downs and Francis Wilson each had a goal, while Bush-weller had the other goal. In goal, Aaron Bradley had 13 saves for the Vikings.
For Hylton, Kellen Mueller, Billy Barron and Taylor Tipton each had a goal and Jonathan McClelland had 21 saves in goal.
• FOREST PARK 14, GAR-FIELD 1: In the other Cardinal District Tournament semifinal, Alex Downs, T.C. O’Leary and Corey Ferguson each had two goals as the top-seeded Bruins ad-vanced to today’s district tournament final. Tyler McCullough added one goal and five assists, while Michael Padgett had one goal and one assist and Nate Cofsky had one goal and one assist.
John Kolar, Dane Richards, Marcus Pedesco, Brian Padgett and Casey Murdock also scored for Forest Park (12-1). The Bruins play Woodbridge at 4 p.m. today at Potomac.
GIRLS LACROSSE
• WOODBRIDGE 11, FOREST PARK 8: In the Cardinal District Tournament semifinals at Hylton, the fourth-seeded Vikings upset the top-seeded Bruins. Jenna Gibson led the way, scoring six goals. Cecilia Pasquale and Caroline Strand each had two goals, while Meredith Nelson had one goal. Sami Nichols was in goal for the Vikings and had 13 blocks.
Woodbridge advances to today’s district final against Hylton at Potomac at 6 p.m.
• HYLTON 11, POTOMAC 8: Lauren Fletcher had three goals and two assists as the second-seeded Bulldogs advanced to today’s Cardinal District Tournament final. Tia Daubach had two goals and one assist, Karly Lynch had three goals, Jazzmyn Ellis had one goal and two assists, Kaitlin Brown had one goal and Rachel Stoker had one goal.
Goalie Nicole Carpenter had 14 saves for Hylton (8-7).
Potomac Megan O’Neil had four goals.
BASEBALL
• MANASSAS PARK 4, CLARKE COUNTY 1: Brendan Settles picked up his first varsity vic-tory Wednesday, pitching a complete game, striking out four, allowing four hits and one earned run in improving his record to 1-1. Mike Mehus went 1 for 4 with a solo homer and two RBI, while Nate Hoffa went 2 for 4 with two RBI.
With the win, the Cougars improved to 5-10 overall and 4-5 in the Group A Bull Run District.
• WOODBRIDGE 16, GAR-FIELD 4: Jake Myer and Joey Spadell each homered in the sixth inning as the Vikings (7-2, 14-5) won Wednesday’s Cardinal District game. Myer went 3 for 5, includ-ing his grand slam, while Spadell went 4 for 4 with four RBIs. His homer was a two-run shot. Kyle Toomey went 4 for 4 with three RBIs, Kyle Tatum went 2 for 3 with two runs scored and Zack Lar-son went 2 for 4 with three RBIs.
Tyler Stout (3-3) picked up the victory after pitching six innings, striking out five and allowing five hits and four earned runs.
SOFTBALL
• HYLTON 3, FOREST PARK 1: The Bulldogs stayed in the hunt for the Cardinal District title following Wednesday’s victory over the Bruins. Katie Barham was the winning pitcher, allowing no earned runs, four hits and striking out three in the complete-game victory.
Tiffany Bingham went 2 for 2 with an RBI, Taylor Williams went 1 for 3 with 2 RBI and Jennifer Belk scored two runs.
With the win, Hylton improved to 6-2 in the district and 9-8 overall. Forest Park fell to 7-2 and 10-8. Hylton has two remaining district games, today at Woodbridge (7-2, 9-10) and Friday at Potomac. Forest Park finishes its regular-season play today, hosting Potomac.
• GAR-FIELD 12, FREEDOM 1: Ashleigh Engels went 2 for 3 with 5 RBIs and Ali Firich went 2 for 3 and an RBI as the Indians closed out their regular season Wednesday with a Cardinal District victory. Engels also threw a one-hitter and recorded eight strikeouts as the Indians improved to 4-6 in the district and 5-14 overall. Engels had a no hitter going into the seventh inning.
• OSBOURN 2, OSBOURN PARK 1: In a Cedar Run District matchup, Ashley Botler struck out four in picking up the victory for the Eagles (7-7, 11-9). She also scored the game’s second run in the fourth inning. Lori Botkin scored the first run in the first inning and Nikki Peros went 2 for 3.
GIRLS SOCCER
• WOODBRIDGE 3, GAR-FIELD 0: Kristen Lybert had two goals and Ashley Evans had one as the Vikings wrapped up the Cardinal District regular-season title Wednesday. Katie Douez had two assists and Shondel Archer had one for Woodbridge (9-0, 13-1.). Goalie Heather Harvey got the shut-out.
• BATTLEFIELD 6, STONEWALL JACKSON 0: The Bobcats (6-0, 13-1) wrapped up the Cedar Run District regular-season title Wednesday.
Sahar Aflaki and Domonique Evans each scored two goals apiece, while Jessica Jewell and Kaitlin Brown each had one. Aflaki, Evans, Tessa Klumpp, Kelsey Trace and Emily Heston each had assists. Kristen Norkus earned the shutout in goal.
BOYS SOCCER
• BRENTSVILLE 2, JAMES WOOD 0: Joseph Rivera and Cameron Finley each scored in the second half as the Tigers closed out the regular season on a roll by posting their fourth straight shutout. Collin Kennedy and Bryce Heltzel each had assists, while Robbie Cronauer and Mike Madigan each split time in goal to combine on the shutout.
Brentsville (7-4-3 in district, 7-4-4 overall) will host a Group AA Northwestern District Tourna-ment first-round game Friday at 5:30 p.m.
TUESDAY’S LATE SCORE
BOYS SOCCER
• STONEWALL JACKSON 4, CULPEPER 1: William Bioh scored two goals as the Raiders im-proved to 3-3 in the Cedar Run District. Wilson Mendez and Nester Hernandez also scored for Stonewall (9-8 overall). Jose Penada added two assists, while Joe Gajeweski and Vasile Cin each had one assist.
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