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Dozens of area residents voiced their support for a minor league baseball stadium in Loudoun during a public input session before the Board of Supervisors on Monday, July 20th.
The Panthers beat Grafton, 3-2, in a Virginia AA state quarterfinal game to move on to the semis.
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The Dulles 9/10 All-Stars finished third at the state tournament after claiming the District 16 title to reach the event. Their final record was an impressive 9-1.
The Loudoun County Hawks 16U baseball program won the Virginia Sports Complex 2009 16U Virginia State Championship tournament on July 19th. Front Row, left to right: Kris Pratt (Loudoun County), Ryan Johnston (Broad Run), Colin Deely (Potomac Falls), Tyler Saleck (Loudoun County), Tyler Hawk (Potomac Falls), Henry Massey (Loudoun County), Ryan Miller (Potomac Falls), Back Row: Coach Steve Johnston, Coach Mark Putnick, Taylor Clarke (Broad Run), Michael Lascomb (Potomac Falls), Tyler Mocabee (Stone Bridge), Steve Putnick (Stone Bridge), Taylor Cokeley (Loudoun County), Coach Eric Lascomb. Not pictured: Justin Matzker (Leesburg Christian School).
Ashburn Village resident Rosalie Titus and her three daughters showed their support for baseball in Loudoun during a public input session before the Board of Supervisors on Monday. Behind them, Broad Run baseball coach Pat Cassidy and Potomac Falls coach Joe Terango look on. Both coaches voiced their support for a stadium in the county earlier in the evening.
Sunday, Aug. 16, 2009
Youth sports announcements in Loudoun County. Read story »
Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2009
Youth sports announcements in Loudoun County. Read story »
Office and Retail Included in Project
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Loudoun County supervisors approved zoning changes Tuesday that would allow a 5,500-seat minor league baseball stadium and a mixed-use office and retail complex to be built at routes 28 and 7. Read story and 35 comments »
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Former Baltimore Oriole, Brooks Robinson, joined residents from Loudoun and around the region on Monday evening to express their support for the Kincora Stadium.
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