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Sean Holern, left, congratulates William Brock after the game.
Photo: Joel Richardson, Washington Post
Tagged: high school sports, ice hockey, post season, Stone Bridge High School
The Bulldogs celebrate their victory over Woodbridge.
Photo: Joel Richardson, Washington Post
Tagged: high school sports, ice hockey, post season, Stone Bridge High School
Stone Bridge's No. 12 Sean Holern raises his arms in jubilation after scoring a hat-trick goal in the third period.
Photo: Joel Richardson, Washington Post
Tagged: high school sports, ice hockey, post season, Stone Bridge High School
Stone Bridge's No. 12 Sean Holern beats Woodbridge's goalie, Dean Mercer, for his second goal of the second period.
Photo: Joel Richardson, Washington Post
Tagged: high school sports, ice hockey, post season, Stone Bridge High School
During the second period, Stone Bridge's No. 12 Sean Holern returns to the bench after scoring his second goal.
Photo: Joel Richardson, Washington Post
Tagged: high school sports, ice hockey, post season, Stone Bridge High School
Stone Bridge's No. 12 Sean Holern and No. 82 William Brock celebrate Holern's hat-trick goal during Friday's Northern Virginia Scholastic Hockey championship game.
Photo: Joel Richardson, Washington Post
Tagged: high school sports, ice hockey, post season, Stone Bridge High School
The Bulldogs drop their gloves and sticks on the ice to celebrate their Friday night victory over Woodbridge.
Photo: Joel Richardson, Washington Post
Tagged: high school sports, ice hockey, post season, Stone Bridge High School
In the fourth period, Loudoun County ties Charlottesville with a basket. The team cheers and head coach Kevin Reed calls time out.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: basketball, Loudoun County High School, post season
In the second period of game with 7:34 on clock, Loudoun County's No. 3 Kendra Holmes tries to go up with a jump shot in the middle of Charlottesville's defense. She is fouled and goes to free throw line.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: basketball, high school sports, Loudoun County High School, post season
Potomac Falls Head Coach Jeff Hawes talks to his team before the start of the fourth quarter. Potomac Falls lost to Orange 59-78 during Tuesday's Region II playoff game at Potomac Falls.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: basketball, high school sports, post season, Potomac Falls High School
The Potomac Falls student section shows support for one of their players at the free-throw line during the third quarter of Tuesday's playoff game against Orange.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: basketball, high school sports, post season, Potomac Falls High School
During the third period with 3:06 left, Potomac Falls' No. 33 Gregory Woodlief drives up the middle, past Orange's No. 40 Phillip Barge. Woodlief, fouled by Barge, doesn't make the basket but goes to the foul line.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: basketball, high school sports, post season, Potomac Falls High School
Potomac Falls' No. 44 Aaron Sweger goes up between Orange's No. 20 Carnell Perkins and No. 11 Chris Rollins during Tuesday's Region II playoff game at Potomac Falls. Sweger missed the basket with 4:22 left in the fourth quarter.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: basketball, high school sports, post season, Potomac Falls
Potomac Falls' No. 23 Alexander Kott goes up for two points over Orange's No. 21 Evan Price in the first quarter.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: basketball, high school sports, post season, Potomac Falls High School
Potomac Falls' No. 33 Gregory Woodlief fakes a hard drive straight up the middle to the basket and passes off to No. 44 Aaron Sweger, who makes the basket. On defense for Orange is No. 10 Antrell Johnson and No. 20 Carnell Perkins. Sweger scored with 47 seconds left in the second period.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: basketball, high school sports, post season, Potomac Falls High School
Potomac Falls' No. 20 Robert Hogue drives right up the middle between Orange's No. 20 Carnell Perkins and No. 40 Phillip Barge to make a basket with 2:36 left in the second quarter of Tuesday's Region II playoff game.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: basketball, post season, Potomac Falls High School
In first period action, Potomac Falls' No. 33 Greg Woodlief scores on this drive between Park View's No. 42 Brett Dufford and No. 22 Josh Jones.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: basketball, high school sports, Park View High School, post season, Potomac Falls High School
In second period action, Park View's No. 34 Danny Foley misses this shot as he is stopped by Potomac Falls defender No. 5 Tarrell Owens.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: basketball, high school sports, Park View High School, post season, Potomac Falls High School
In second period action under Park View's basket, Potomac Falls' No. 45 Willie Mears and No. 44 Aaron Sweger are able to get the rebound over Park View's No. 42 Brett Dufford.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: basketball, high school sports, Park View High School, post season, Potomac Falls High School
Park View defensive back no. 21 Billy Bradley tries to comfort a despondent linebacker Derrick Davenport after their playoff run ended in a 38-0 loss to Sherando High.
Photo: Emmy Crawford, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: high school sports, post season
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