2009 Northern Region Football Schedules
*Games times 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted
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2009 Northern Region Football Schedules
*Games times 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted
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Posted on 16 June 2009 by .
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Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area
Top 10 Plays — 2008-2009
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No. 10 –– Thomas One-Handed Grab
Prince George’s County, Maryland — Eleanor Roosevelt wide receiver Derrick Thomas pulls in this high pass along the sideline with his left hand while keeping one foot in-bounds. But the Raiders lost to the Pumas, 14-6, in the 4A regional playoffs.
No. 9 –– Wilson Revenge
Northern Region, Virginia — Hayfield senior T.J. Wilson, after taking a fall in the dunk contest an hour prior, gives a facial to division rival and Lake Braddock senior Dom Morra in the final minute of the Beltway’s 88-76 win over the ‘Burbs in the 2009 DigitalSports Showcase on March 21.
Olase-Wow
Montgomery County, Maryland — Springbrook senior Jamal Olasewere
finishes on the fast break through a Walter Johnson would-be
shot-blocker. Olasewere led the Blue Devils to a perfect 27-0
record, a 37-game winning streak and back-to-back 4A state titles, the first repeat since 1968.
P.G. Alley-Oops 1 2 3
Prince George’s County, Maryland — Gwynn Park guard Tion Coates
is on the receiving end of two fourth-quarter alley-oops in the Yellow
Jackets’ 73-51 over the Hornets and, from the P.G. County 4A vs.
3A/2A/1A Late All-Star Game, Bowie guard Alex Rodriguez tosses the ball off the glass to Duval forward Colin Beatty for a one-handed flush.
No. 8 — To All a Good Knight
S.M.A.C., Maryland — On January 7, Thomas Stone trailed Chopticon by two points with two seconds remaining. But Cougar guard Dytania Johnson launch an inbound pass to Stephen Battle beyond half-court, and he flipped it to Leron Knight for the buzzer-beating, game-winning, streak-sparking win, 63-62. Stone won the 4A East and finished 21-5 on the year.
No. 7 –– Saxon Title
Northern Region, Virginia
— After going 0-for-6 historically in Northern Region championships, Langley finally locked up its first regional title, 6-5 in two overtimes, against Robinson. Then, on June 7, it won its first state title, 4-3 in overtime, against Chantilly.
No. 6 — Greatest Show on Surf
Northern Region, Virginia
— The Robinson boys’ swim & dive team won its seventh-straight
Virginia AAA State championship at the Freedom Center in Manassas, Va.
Only Great Bridge wrestling, which won 16 of 17 state championships
from 1989-2005, has longer state-winning streaks in Virginia High
School League history.
No. 5 — D-I Bound
Washington, D.C. Area — Hundreds of area students received athletic scholarships to schools around the country, dozens to Division I programs. Among those are a select few that stand towards the top of national recruiting rankings.
No. 4 –– Mitchell 0.00 ERA in ’09
S.M.A.C., Maryland — McDonough senior Melanie Mitchell pitched
four perfect games in her senior season, pacing the Rams to a 19-0
season and the 2A state title. In her 19 starts, she allowed one total
run — which was unearned. She tied a state-tournament record with 19
strikeouts in the title game, a 4-0 win for McDonough over Landstowne.
No. 3 –– Snowy Spartan March
Loudoun County, Virginia
— Broad Run opened its doors in 1969, but had never won a state football title until this year. Spartan running back T.J. Peeler, who holds a handful of Division I scholarship offers, had a rough first quarter, highlighted by a premature touchdown celebration that resulted in a turnover. But Broad Run picked it up, holding the vaunted Amherst County running game to a season-low 2.9 yards per carry en route to a 14-0 win and its first state championship.
No. 2 –– Moo-Moo
S.M.A.C., Maryland — In a season struck with a September tragedy, the Westlake community rebounded, as did its football team. Led by pint-sized speedster Devon “Moo Moo” Smith, the Wolverines won the 3A state championship, its first in program history.
No. 1 –– National Record for Fletcher
Northern Region, Virginia — Madison senior Sean Fletcher
broke the all-time national high-school record in the 100-yard
butterfly (:47.08) at the Virginia AAA State championships on Saturday.
Almost as impressively, he only had a seven-minute break until he
competed in the 100-yard freestyle final and was .02 second from
breaking the state record in that event. The original record holders
were Nate Dusing (Covington Catholic High School, Texas; University of Texas; 2000 and 2004 Olympics), who set the record in 1997, and Austin Staab (Westerville, Ohio; Stanford) tied it in 2007.
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AAA State Player of the Year — Sean Murnane (Westfield)
AAA State Coach of the Year — Herb Modrak (Godwin)
*Denotes Regional Players of the Year
First Team
Javier Hernandez South County Goalkeeper Sr.
Sandy Shiner Godwin Back Sr.
Christian Castro Wakefield Midfield Sr.
Alex Gylfason First Colonial Midfield Sr.
Devin Pierce Ocean Lakes Midfield Sr.
*Travis Pittman Osbourn Midfield Sr.
Josh Rice Midlothian Midfield Sr.
George Vanegas Robinson Midfield Sr.
*Will Bates Thomas Dale Forward Sr.
Luiz Cartegena Gar-Field Forward So.
Cameron Chavira Patrick Henry Forward Jr.
*Jordan Grumney Kellam Forward Sr.
Fayanga Keita Patrick Henry Forward Sr.
Eduardo Lopez Lee-Davis Forward Sr.
*Sean Murnane Westfield Forward Sr.
Ryan Oakes Cox Forward Jr.
Sam Radelet McLean Forward Sr.
Second Team
Rory Mills Ocean Lakes Goalkeeper Sr.
Shane Atkins Atlee Back Sr.
Jimmy Brewer Robinson Back Sr.
Chris Kamara Stone Bridge Back Sr.
Michael Madigan Albemarle Back Sr.
Patrick McDaniel Cosby Back Sr.
Carlos Menjivar Gar-Field Back Sr.
Hector Arellano Kellam Midfield Sr.
Russell Boatwright Godwin Midfield Jr.
Bryan Frank T.C. Williams Midfield Sr.
Jake Jones Hickory Midfield Sr.
Will Martin Cox Midfield Sr.
Eric Wootten Osbourn Park Midfield Sr.
Ben Coffey Albemarle Forward Sr.
Daniel Comer Thomas Dale Forward Sr.
Honorable Mention
Matt Miscione Stone Bridge Goalkeeper Sr.
Patrick Nuckols Forest Park Goalkeeper Sr.
Sean Stowe Cosby Goalkeeper Sr.
Ricky Cole South County Back Sr.
Kemp Edwards Deep Run Back Sr.
Luis Estrada Wakefield Back Sr.
David Meadows Hickory Back Sr.
Duke Mensah Battlefield Back Sr.
Lolo Newsome Hayfield Back Sr.
Brad Seymour Hanover Back Sr.
Logan Stykemain Monacan Back Sr.
Alex Baumgardner Hickory Midfield Sr.
Gene Daniels Colonial Forge Midfield Sr.
Nick DeProspero Cosby Midfield Sr.
Bayron Gudiel West Springfield Midfield Jr.
Patrick Hamilton E.C. Glass Midfield Sr.
Zack Miller Stone Bridge Midfield Sr.
Adam Soderholm Kecoughtan Midfield Sr.
Andrew Whitlock Woodbridge Midfield So.
Robert Alberti Kecoughtan Forward Sr.
Caleb Baker Hickory Forward Sr.
Shane Cook Liberty Forward Sr.
Jacob Doyle Mountain View Forward Jr.
Jordan Griggs Hickory Forward Sr.
Ian Fleming Grassfield Forward Sr.
Earl Floyd Maury Forward Sr.
Irvin Herrera Westfield Forward Sr.
Evan Jones Midlothian Forward Sr.
Max Kleess South County Forward Sr.
Mason Page Matoaca Forward Jr.
Pat Thompson Lake Taylor Forward Sr.
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