Chantilly High School | Archive | March, 2009

Baseball: No. 8 Stone Bridge 4, No. 2 Chantilly 2

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

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The Bulldogs allowed the Chargers to get out in front on Monday, but kept the visitors on a short-enough leash to claw back late.

No. 3 Chantilly routinely filled the bases and — just as methodically — the pitchers for No. 8 Stone Bridge recorded clutch outs to limit the damage.

All in all, the previously unbeaten Chargers left 15 runners on base — more than two per inning — while the Bulldogs optimized offensive opportunities and made an out-of-district statement with a 4-2 home win over the defending Concorde District champions.

“To win big games, you have to get big hits, timely hits,” ninth-year Stone Bridge coach Sam Plank said. “We did a nice job early in the game of really shutting the door on them.”

Added Bulldog pitcher-of-record, senior Ryan Cummings, of working through the inning-by-inning jams: “I thought if I just threw strikes, my defense would back me up. And they did.”

As uncomfortable as the Chargers repeatedly made the Bulldogs’ defensive frames, Cummings returned the favor with a newly-added weapon to his pitching arsenal.

The left-handed set-up man has spent the last two seasons working on a knuckleball. It is an uncommon pitch among high-school hurlers, and almost untouchable if perfected.

Cummings watched a 2-1 deficit turn into a 4-2 lead in his two innings of work, wherein he allowed just one hit and struck out two Chantilly batters, both on knuckleballs.

“It started sophomore year,” he said. “[Coach Sean Griffin] never let me use it until this year — he let me use it in a scrimmage. I guess Coach Plank loved it and Griff is making me use it in games now. It feels great actually.

“It makes me feel like Tim Wakefield, in a way, but left-handed.”

Added Plank: “He’s a great guy to bring in to after a guy that throws hard. He’s got great movement on his two-seam [fastball], throws a knuckleball and a change-up. And he’s been effective every time we’ve used him this year.

“I had to watch the knuckleball a couple times before I let him throw it in a game. We let him throw it in a scrimmage and no one was touching it. I was like, ‘Hey, let’s do it.'”

With the Bulldog bats, efficiency was the name of the game.

Stone Bridge manufactured almost every possible run, leaving just four total runners on base in six offensive innings — compared to the 15 base runners that Chantilly stranded.

Even though Charger left-handed starter Jordan Johnson struck out six and walked none in five and two-thirds innings pitched, the Bulldogs scored four runs, three earned, off the ace.

Stone Bridge sophomore designated hitter J.J. White found particular success, going 3-for-3 with two doubles and an insurance run scored in the sixth inning.

“He’s probably gotten about five or six doubles this year,” said Plank of White. “For a sophomore, that’s big. He got a lot of varsity at-bats as a freshman, so J.J.’s a really good hitter.

“There’s a lot of return to see in him in the next couple years.”

Added White, who is hitting .467 through five games: “I was just trying to react to the pitches. [Johnson] is a really good pitcher and he has a really good change-up. I was just trying to react and so was everyone else.”

GAME NOTE: At Stone Bridge on Monday, 4-2 was the lucky margin. Not only did the baseball team hand Chantilly its first loss of the season, but the softball team beat defending AA state champion Broad Run, 4-2, to snap a 61-game winning streak. The Spartans finished last season ranked No. 1 nationally and had won 87 of their last 88 games entering Monday’s meeting with the Bulldogs.

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Chantilly            010 100 0 — 2 9 1
Stone Bridge    010 021 0 — 4 9 3

Pitchers: 
CH – Johnson (L) – 5.2 IP, 9 H, 3 ER, 6 K, 0 BB
CH – Boyle – .1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 K, 0 BB
SB – Lambke – 4 IP, 6 H, ER, 6 K, 4 BB
SB – Cummings (W) – 2 IP, 0 ER, H, 2 K, 3 BB
SB – Bladel (S) – IP, 0 ER, 2 H, 2 K, 0 BB
Notable Batters: 
CH – Bollinger – 2-2, 2B, RBI, R, 2 BB
CH – Jo. Danehower – 2-4, BB, SB
CH – McGrath – 2-3, 2B, R, BB, K
CH – Kralles – 1-2
SB – White – 3-3, 2 2B
SB – Lambke – 1-2, 3B, 2 RBI
SB – Prince – 2-3, RBI, K
SB – Rositano – 1-3, RBI, R
SB – Williams – 1-2, 2B, R

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Northern Region Baseball Coaches Association Top 10

Northern Region Baseball Coaches Association Top 10

The Top 10 teams in the Northern Region, as selected by the Northern Region Baseball Coaches’ Association as of March 30, 2009.

Week 2 — March 30

1.       West Springfield              4-0

2.       Chantilly                           5-0        

3.       Lake Braddock                2-1

4.       Westfield                         4-0

5.       Langley                           3-0

6.       McLean                           2-1

7.       South County                  2-1

8.       Stone Bridge                   3-1

9.       Woodson                        2-1

10.      Madison                         2-1

 
Also Receiving Votes:

Robinson

T.C. Williams

Yorktown

Mount Vernon

Previous Top 10 Polls
3/18 – Preseason
3/23 – Week 1

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2009 All-Beltway: Matt Benecki

Matt Benecki, Chantilly, Senior

2009 All-Beltway Boys Swimming First Team

Chantilly senior Matt Benecki put to rest any arguments as to who is the best long-distance boys swimmer in the D.C. Metropolitan Area when he obliterated his own state record by almost 5 seconds in at the Virginia AAA State meet.
 
Last year, Benecki won states with a time of 4:30.16, which was the fastest time ever in Virginia. Then, at the Freedom Center on February 21, he swam the 500-free in 4:25.72. It not is an automatic All-American time, but is estimated to be in the top five among U.S. high school athletes this year.

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2009 All-Beltway: Rachel Grochowski

Rachel Grochowski, Chantilly, Junior
2009 All-Beltway Girls Indoor Track First Team

A consistent competitor across all long-distance events — the 1000-, 1600- and 3200-meter — Chantilly junior Rachel Grochowski competed in all three events in both the Concorde District and Northern Region meets.
 
She also finished fifth in the 1600-meter (5:25.20) and sixth in the 1000-meter (3:18.77) at the SMAC Mega Meet. Grochowski also finished sixth in the 800-meter (2:25.49) at the Montgomery Invitational meet. She was the only Northern Region finisher in the top 20.

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2009 All-Beltway: Wesley Sun

Wesley Sun, Chantilly, Senior
2009 All-Beltway Boys Indoor Track First Team

Chantilly senior Wesley Sun excelled at the Concorde District meet, placing in the top three in four events. He won the pole vault (14’06”), finished second in the 55-hurdles (8.30), second in the triple jump (40’09.75”) and third in the long jump (19’09.00”).
 
At the Northern Region championships, Sun won the pole vault with a meet-record jump of 15’00”.
 
At the Virginia AAA State meet, he finished third in the pole vault, clearing 14’09”.

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Northern Region Baseball Coaches Association Top 10

Northern Region Baseball Coaches Association Top 10

The Top 10 teams in the Northern Region, as selected by the Northern Region Baseball Coaches’ Association as of March 23, 2009.

Week 1 — March 23

1.       West Springfield

2.       Lake Braddock

3.       Chantilly

4.       McLean

5.       Madison

6.       South County

7.       Westfield

8.       Langley

9.       Stone Bridge

10.     W.T. Woodson

 

Also Receiving Votes:

Herndon

Lee

Robinson

Centreville

Washington-Lee

Previous Top 10 Polls
3/18 – Preseason

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Boys’ Basketball: 2009 DigitalSports Showcase

By D.C. Content Team
Paul Frommelt, Trey McCray, Ryan Mink, Phil Murphy, Andy States and Angela Watts

*Complete 3-point highlights available Tuesday morning

** VIDEO GALLERIES COMING SOON**
**PHOTO GALLERY**

3-Point Champion
Steve Kerr, South Lakes

Dunk Champion
T.J. Wilson, Hayfield

All-Star MVP
E.J. Jenkins, T.C. Williams


Beltway  34  55  —  89
‘Burbs    37  43  —  80

Beltway – E.J. Jenkins 6 0-0 16; John Ford 4 2-2 10; T.J. Wilson 5 0-0 10; Robel Getu 3 3-4 10; Gavin Peterson 3 2-2 9; Frank Halloway 2 4-4 8; Kenton Fisher 3 0-0 7; Raymond Watson 3 0-0 6; Simon Kilday 2 0-0 5; Spencer de Mars 1 1-2 4; Allen Stalp 2 0-0 4. Totals 34 11-13 89.
‘Burbs – Dominic Morra 7 2-2 18; Chris Kearney 4 2-2 10; Justin May 3 4-5 10; Isaac Johnson 4 1-1 10; Peter Scanlon 4 1-2 10; Kyle Ricks 3 0-0 6; Travis Williams 2 1-1 5; Jamal Hulum 2 0-0 4; Omi Ogolo 2 0-1 4; Dylan Robeson 1 0-0 3. Totals 32 11-14 80.
3-Pointers – Beltway 10 (Jenkins 4, Peterson 2, Getu, Fisher, Kilday, de Mars); ‘Burbs 5 (Morra 2, Johnson, Scanlon, Robeson).

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Girls’ Basketball: 2009 DigitalSports Showcase

By D.C. Content Team
Paul Frommelt, Trey McCray, Ryan Mink, Phil Murphy, Andy States and Angela Watts

*Complete 3-point highlights available Tuesday morning

**VIDEO GALLERIES COMING SOON**
**PHOTO GALLERY**

3-Point Champion
Kelcyn Manurs, South Lakes

All-Star MVP
Khalia Boston, T.C. Williams

Beltway  30  32  —  62
‘Burbs    30  24  —  54

Beltway – Khalia Boston 6 2-4 14; Priscilla Moseh 6 0-0 12; Monica Fikes 5 0-0 11; LaNia Charity 2 2-2 6; Tynisha Parks 1 4-6 6; Rachel Warrick 2 0-0 4; Jackie Williams 1 0-0 3; Shannon Briggs 1 0-0 2; Veronica Paz 1 0-0 2; Katie Zettler 1 0-0 2. Totals 26 6-10 62.
‘Burbs – Sam Landers 5 1-2 13; Kate Vennergrund 4 0-0 10; Jana’e Jackson 2 3-4 7; Carol Dye 3 0-2 6; Kelcyn Manurs 2 0-0 6; Erin McGartland 2 1-2 5; Pui Sham 1 2-2 5; Annie Griffin 0 2-2 2. Totals 19 9-14 54.
3-Pointers – Beltway 4 (Boston 2, Fikes, Williams); ‘Burbs 7 (Landers 2, Vennergrund 2, Manurs 2, Sham).

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Northern Region Baseball Coaches Association Top 10

Northern Region Baseball Coaches Association Top 10

The Top 10 teams in the Northern Region, as selected by the Northern Region Baseball Coaches’ Association as of March 18, 2009.

Preseason

1.       West Springfield              

2.       Lake Braddock

3.       Chantilly

4.       Stone Bridge

5.       McLean

6.       Madison

7.       South County

8.       Robinson

9.       Westfield

10.      Langley

 

Also Receiving Votes:

Oakton

Yorktown

Centreville

Woodson

Marshall

Washington and Lee

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Basketball: 2009 Showcase Tonight at Centreville

By Angela Watts
Assistant GM, Washington D.C. Metro Area

The best Northern Region boys and girls basketball players will take center stage at Centreville this Saturday in the second-annual DigitalSports Basketball Showcase.

The Beltway will take on the ‘Burbs as the Showcase features the official Northern Region boys’ and girls’ all-star games, a boys’ and girls’ 3-point shootout and a dunk contest.

We will also feature a fan contest to crown the official No. 1 fan base in the Northern Region. Attendance will be taken at the door and winners will be announced at 7 p.m. So wear your school colors and come out and support your school’s participants. (Prizes for the largest student-cheering section will include a free T-shirt and a free appetizer courtesy of Glory Days Restaurant!)

The Showcase will run from 5:30-9:30 p.m. and entrance fee is $6, which will include a program for every fan.

The event will be announced by Jerome Hruska, official voice of the Washington Nationals.


2009 Itinerary

Saturday, March 21 at Centreville HS

**
Participants should check in at 4 p.m.
**Doors will open to the public at 5 p.m.

5:30-5:40 Boys’ and Girls’ 3-Point Shootout Quarterfinals (Preliminaries will be held earlier in the day to determine final eight contestants.)

5:45-5:55 Dunk Contest — First Round (Competitors will go, one-at-a-time in layup lines, and do as many dunks as they can. As determined by judges, the top four will advance to the final round.)

5:55-6:05 Warm up for the girls’ Northern Region All-Star game

6:05-7:20 Girls’ Northern Region All-Star game (Game will consist of two, 15-minute halves.)

7:20-7:25 Girls’ All-Star game medals and MVP trophy awarded

7:25-7:35 Three-Point Shootout Semifinals/Finals/Championship (The boys’ and girls’ champion will go head-to-head in the finale!)

7:35-7:40 Trophy presentation for the boys’ and girls’ 3-Point Shootout winners

7:40-7:55 Dunk Contest — Finals (Final 4 participants gets three dunks each, in a rotating format, with :30 seconds to complete the dunk.)

7:55-8:00 Trophy presentation for the Dunk Contest winner and runner-up

8:00-8:10 Warm up for the boys’ Northern Region All-Star game

8:10-9:25 Boys’ Northern Region All-Star game (Game will consist of two, 15-minute halves.)

9:25-9:30 Boys’ All-Star game medals and MVP trophy awarded

2009 Participants
**subject to change

**GIRLS**
All-Star Game
The ‘Burbs
Carol Dye, Lake Braddock
Annie Griffin, W.T. Woodson
Jana’e Jackson, Mount Vernon
Brianna Johnson, Oakton
Sam Landers, West Springfield
Danielle Landry, Madison
Kacey Liscomb, South Lakes
Kelcyn Manurs, South Lakes
Erin McGartland, Oakton
Katelyn Priftis, Robinson
Pui Sham, West Springfield
Kate Vennergrund, Centreville
Coach: Fred Priester, Oakton

The Beltway
Khalia Boston, T.C Williams
Shannon Briggs, Yorktown
LaNia Charity, Yorktown
Monica Fikes, T.C.Williams
Caity Flint, McLean
Jayme Harris, Stuart
Priscilla Moseh, Robert E. Lee
Veronica Paz, Wakefield
Tynisha Parks, Hayfield
Rachel Warrick, Langley
Jackie Williams, Robert E. Lee
Katie Zettler, Jefferson
Coach: Cavanaugh Hagen, T.C. Williams

3-Point Shootout
Shannon Briggs, Yorktown
Jayme Harris, Stuart
Kelcyn Manurs, South Lakes
Erin McGartland, Oakton
Priscilla Moseh, Robert E. Lee
Pui Sham, West Springfield
Rachel Warrick, Langley
Jackie Williams, Robert E. Lee

**BOYS**
All-Star Game
The ‘Burbs
Robert Coleman, Mount Vernon
Isaac Johnson, Herndon
Chris Kearney, Westfield
Justin May, Chantilly
Kabel Moody, Fairfax
Dominic Morra, Lake Braddock
Omi Ogolo, Madison
Kyle Ricks, Mount Vernon
Peter Scanlon, Westfield
Dylan Robeson, W.T. Woodson
Travis Williams, South Lakes
Kareem Worthey, Centreville
Coach: Doug Ewell, Westfield

The Beltway
Peter Brosnan, McLean
Robel Getu, Wakefield
Kenton Fisher, Marshall
John Ford, Wakefield
Frank Holloway, Jr, Robert E. Lee
Spencer de Mars, Thomas Jefferson
Simon Kilday, Yorktown
E.J. Jenkins, T.C. Williams
Gavin Peterson, T.C. Williams
Allen Stalp, Annandale
Raymond Watson, Stuart
T.J. Wilson, Hayfield
Coach: Julian King, T.C. Williams

3-Point Shootout
Umar Ahmed, Marshall
Matt Baruch, McLean
Stephen Boettke, Robinson
Will Carey, Yorktown
Tre Ford, Stuart
Brandon Francis, Westfield
Robel Getu, Wakefield
Tomeem Khairzada, Edison
E.J. Jenkins, T.C. Williams
Steve Kerr, South Lakes
Simon Kilday, Yorktown
Dominic Morra, Lake Braddock
Gavin Peterson, T.C. Williams
Derek Pruitt, Mount Vernon
Dylan Robeson, W.T. Woodson
Allen Stalp, Annandale
Richard Waldron, Edison
Kareem Worthey, Centreville

Dunk Contest

Robert Coleman, Mount Vernon
Jemel Fair, Edison
John Ford, Wakefield
Jamal Hulum, South Lakes
Mo Ibrahim, Stuart
E.J. Jenkins, T.C. Williams
Corey Levenberry, Wakefield
Kabel Moody, Fairfax
Richard Waldron, Edison
T.J. Wilson, Hayfield

Judges:

*Tierra Ruffin-Pratt, T.C. Williams All-American guard
*Ryan Mink, DigitalSports Montgomery County
*Dr. Dunk
… more to come …

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