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Several Loudoun area teams and athletes competed for state titles on the final weekend of the spring sports season, and Washington Post photographers were there to capture the emotions of an eventful weekend.
The Panthers knock off Broad Run, 5-0, in the state semifinals before losing a heartbreaker to Blacksburg, 3-2, in sudden-death overtime.
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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).
It's not on the scoreboard yet but Potomac Falls' Asa Fox, sitting in the foreground with his jersey over his face, tells the story of who won Sunday's Virginia AA state championship game.
Potomac Falls players fall to ground as Blacksburg celebrates its Virginia AA state championship, which it won 3-2 in sudden-death overtime.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Of the nine coaches representing Loudoun football programs at Tuesday's media day, only five were head coaches in 2008. Read story and 1 comment »
Friday, June 12, 2009
The ending was disappointing, but the Panthers made an impressive run to the state title game. Read story »
Thursday, June 11, 2009
The All-Extra teams were published today to showcase the achievements of Loudoun County athletes this season. Read story »
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The All-Extra Athletes for the winter 2009 season speak out about their thoughts on winning the award and on their respective seasons.
Broad Run's Marching Band plays during the half-time show at Friday's game against Potomac Falls.
Washington Post Reporter Paul Tenorio breaks down Friday's match-up between Potomac Falls and Broad Run.
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