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February 29, 2008
Forest Park girls to play host
Even after 22 victories and a guarantee that the Forest Park girls’ basketball team will play in the Group AAA state tournament, center Briana Scott isn’t ready to celebrate.
Manassas Park names its new head football coach
David Coccoli, an assistant at Warwick High School in Newport News, takes over the Cougars’ program.
February 28, 2008
Wright scores 1,000th career point at U.Va.
Sophomore Monica Wright (Forest Park, 2006) scored 21 points on Thursday night to lead the Virginia women’s basketball team to a 67-57 victory over Boston College.
Panthers ousted by GW-Danville
There were stark contrasts among the faces of the Potomac and George Washington-Danville players in the final substitutions of Thursday night’s Northwest Region semifinal, clearly delineating between the team continuing on to the Group AAA state tournament and the one staying home.
Bruins no problem in victory
Danni Jackson stepped into the classroom that serves as a post-game gathering place for the Forest Park girls’ basketball squad Thursday night and greeted her teammates with a euphoric scream — one that came from the pit of her stomach and the depths of her soul.
Potomac girls fall on the road
Potomac’s coach and star player were nowhere to be seen at the end of the George Washington girls’ 60-41 victory in a Northwest Region semifinal playoff game on Thursday night in Danville.
Brentsville continues its journey
When Brentsville’s Kimmy Hopkins drove the baseline with 12 seconds to play, she knew what would be waiting for her — the outstretched arms of Freedom-South Riding center Kelsey Buchanan.
Mason escapes upset bid by William & Mary
When he was introduced to the crowd at Patriot Center Wednesday night, Folarin Campbell nearly leapt out of his seat on the George Mason bench.
Region prep hoops schedule
Region hoops schedule
Forest Park ready for next challenge
Upsets seemed to be the order of the day during Tuesday’s round of regional tournaments in Virginia. Several top-ranked teams fell across the state and they didn’t go unnoticed.
A new chapter to open for Potomac boys
A perennial state power for years, Potomac’s boys basketball team missed the region tournament in 2007 for the first time since the 2000-01 season in Keith Honore’s first year leading the squad.
Hard schedule for Panthers plays role
The Potomac girls’ basketball schedule featured a slew of difficult opponents from around the region; coach Mike Wilson can rattle them off: Forest Park, Stonewall Jackson, H.D. Woodson in D.C.; Riverdale Baptist in Maryland.
February 27, 2008
Brentsville in new playoff territory
It has already been the best season ever at Brentsville District High School for its girls’ team.
February 26, 2008
CAA coaches ponder awards
As the college basketball season enters its final weeks and Colonial Athletic Association teams begin preparing for the conference tournament, coaches are beginning to ponder their choices for postseason awards.
Potomac, OP take track crowns
While his teammates were on the bus ride to the Prince George’s Sports & Learning Complex, Eric Gyamfi sat in his doctor’s office, hoping to receive clearance to participate in Tuesday’s Northwest Region track meet after suffering a dislocated right shoulder during the Cardinal Dis-trict meet.
‘A’ for effort not enough as OP boys lose
During this breakthrough season for the Osbourn Park boys basketball team, effort has meant everything.
When the Yellow Jackets weren’t shooting well, effort on the defensive end helped create transi-tion baskets. When they were shooting well, effort to execute the offense meant the difference be-tween a small lead and a big one.
Forest Park eases to win
The transformation occurred gradually over three varsity seasons. It was so subtle, in fact, that Danni Jackson hardly noticed it at all.
Freedom boys suffer excruciating loss
In basketball, the fortunes are sometimes cruel and for Freedom sophomore guard Joseph Fears on Tuesday, the fortunes were not just cruel — they were excruciating.
Kizer tip eliminates Stonewall
There were plenty of tears shed by both teams following the Northwest Region Tournament quarterfinal game between Potomac and Stonewall Jackson on Tuesday night.
Lynetta Kizer’s tears were tears of joy.
Jump starter
The Potomac boys basketball team led North Stafford by just nine points after a four-point effort in the third quarter of Tuesday night’s Northwest Region quarterfinal in Dumfries and they were in danger of letting the Wolverines claw their way back into contention.
Battlefield boys get ‘education’ at Danville
Battlefield coach Al Ford and his Bobcats sat in the stands during George Washington victory against defending Class AA state champion William Fleming on Friday, the Eagles’ third win this season against the Colonels.
“That was quite an education,” Ford said. “That game gave us an idea of how good Nick Barbour was. We were right in his face. He had a little spurt there in the third quarter that helped them stay ahead, so that hurt us.”
High School basketball quarterfinal games begin tonight
The High School basketball quarterfinals begin tonight.
Regional tournament preview
Five things to look for:
February 24, 2008
George Mason wrestling falls to Maryland
Patriots see win streak end
February 23, 2008
No ‘Fears” for Freedom as he shines
According to Joseph Fears, the substitute guard’s job for Freedom is to do a little of everything—score, distribute the ball, rebound and play defense.
Martino takes all Saturday
CHESAPEAKE – Greg Martino looked at his younger brother with a knowing smile.
Bruins capture Cardinal tournament title by beating Potomac
Jackson leads Forest Park with 25 points
Stonewall girls continue to be perfect
Pressure defense and 27 points from Gwen Washington help Raiders win Cedar Run District tournament
Osbourn Park savors gymnastics title
Team wins second straight state championship with 150.70 score
Yellow Jackets celebrate Cedar Run championship
Bargeron leads OP with 13 points
