Saturday, November 8, 2008
Loudoun Valley middle hitter Lindsey Phipps kept her eyes pointed toward the floor Saturday night, walking sullenly past the swarm of fans that had descended from the bleachers to console the Vikings.
She lifted her face and gazed across the gymnasium at visiting Albemarle as its players celebrated on the Vikings' home floor. In Phipps's mind, she already was rehashing how the Vikings had squandered a two-game lead during their 25-21, 25-17, 18-25, 21-25, 9-15 loss to Albemarle in the Virginia AAA Northwest Region tournament championship.
"We practiced really hard and we fought really hard," Phipps said with tears in her eyes. "It just didn't work out for us."
Loudoun Valley (22-4), which won three AA state championships between 2001 and 2004, missed out on its first AAA region crown since moving up to the classification four years ago. The Vikings will travel to face the Eastern Region champion on Tuesday in the opening round of the Virginia AAA tournament.
Loudoun Valley won the second game yesterday by closing with a 16-3 burst. But in the next three games, Albemarle found holes in the Vikings' defense while fighting off the rowdy home crowd.
Advertisement
"We were still playing hard, the effort was 100 percent still there, but I just think we played a little bit more tentatively," Loudoun Valley Coach Laird Johnson said.
Raiders Win Third Straight Region II Title
For a brief moment early in the first game Saturday morning in Leesburg - when No. 2 Loudoun County trailed visiting Western Albemarle by double figures - it appeared the Raiders' streak of AA Region II titles might be in jeopardy. Loudoun County quickly pushed past that moment, rallying in the first game en route to convincing 25-20, 25-16, 25-14 victory over the Warriors to win the team's third straight Region II tournament championship.
Loudoun County (24-1) will host Region I runner-up Jamestown on Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the opening round of the Virginia AA tournament. The Raiders are eyeing their second straight state championship.
Leading the Raiders were:
Shaylin O'Connell (12 kills, 5 blocks)
Katie Gloe (9 kills, 14 points, 5 digs, 4 aces)
Juliane Hanna (6 kills, 7 digs, 10 points)
Emily Vandegrift (4 kills, 2 blocks)
Sammy Dormio (3 kills, 3 blocks, 2 digs)
Rochelle Latka (1 kill, 1 block)
Robin Marsala (18 assists, 9 points, 3 digs)
Kerry Sarver (12 assists, 4 points, 3 digs)
Kathleen Horvath (6 points, 5 digs)
Hannah Arnold (4 digs, 2 points)
In another AA region final, No. 4 Chancellor cruised past host Jamestown, 25-19, 25-19, 25-14, to win its first Region I tournament championship since 2001. The Chargers handed Jamestown its first loss this season.
Chancellor (23-2) has not lost since Aug. 30 and has won 21 matches in a row.
Chancellor will host Western Albemarle on Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the opening round of the AA tournament.
Maid To Please is offering LoudounExtra.com readers $25 off their first house cleaning, or $10 their third house cleaning.
• View all deals from Maid To Please | All deals
• $25 Off House Cleaning From Maid To Please! posted: 4/28/09
|
Search Deals and Business Directory |
The Claude Moore Aquatics Club water polo team just completed its first year with an 11th place finish at the ...
posted: 08/13/09 | Comment | Read Entry
One of our esteemed competitors and a true friend on the sideline gets a change of scenery.
posted: 08/12/09 | Comment | Read Entry
Can Briar Woods make it three straight playoff appearances after jumping up to Division 4?
The Spartans had state title repeats in softball (third in a row) and girls' soccer (back to back).
Comments:
Note: LoudounExtra.com does not necessarily agree with comments posted below — responsibility lies with the relevant reader alone. Peruse our reader agreement and privacy policy
Dont have an account? Sign up!
Post a comment