J E B Stuart High School | Archive | May, 2009

2009 Virginia Scholastic Rowing Championship

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By Paul Frommelt

Prince William Content Editor

2009 Virginia Scholastic Rowing Championship Regatta Interactive Results
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Event 31: Men 1x Final
1. J.E.B Stuart, 6:27.5
2. North Mooreland, 6:48.87
3. Mathews, 5:53.0
4. Wakfield, 7:10.0
5. Cox, 7:58.1

Event 32: Men 2x Final
1. Mathews, 5:51.3
2. Grassfield, 5:58.7
3. Mathews (Jr.), 6:08.0
4. Great Bridge, 6:16.2
5. McLean, 6:22.8
6. Wakefield, 6:48.6

Event 33: Women 2x Final
1. Woodbridge, 6:25.0
2. Mathews, 6:38.8
3. Gloucester, 6:41.7
4. Potomac, 6:59.9
5. Cox, 7:04.3
6. J.E.B. Stuart, 8:13.6

Event 34: Women 3rd 8 Final
1. Yorktown, 6:00.4
2. Washington-Lee, 6:03.4
3. Robinson, 6:04.7
4. Thomas Jefferson, 6:06.9
5. Westfield, 6:11.3
6. T.C. Williams, 6:13.0

Event 35: Men 3rd 8 Final
1. Robinson, 5:21.8
2. Woodson, 5:23.0
3. Westfield, 5:52.0
4. Washington-Lee, 5:28.5
5. Thomas Jefferson, 5:38.7
6. T.C. Williams, 5:45.7

Event 36: Men 2nd 8 Final
1. Yorktown, 5:04.7
2. St. Albans, 5:06.9
3. Westfield, 5;09.8
4. Thomas Jefferson, 5:17.2
5. Washington-Lee, 5:17.7
6. Oakton, 5:36.6

Event 37: Women 2nd 8 Final
1. T.C. Williams, 5:47.1
2. NCS, 5:54.8
3. Robinson, 5:56.6
4. Washington-Lee, 6:00.2
5. West Springfield, 6:04.9
6. Georgetown Visitation, 6:07.2

Event 38: Men 2nd 4 Final
1. Gloucester, 5:47.3
2. Madison, 6:04.4
3. Christchurch, 6:05.8
4. Woodbridge, 6:07.4
5. Langley, 6:28.5
6. Maury, 6:43.2

Event 39: Women 2nd 4 Final:
1. Woodson, 6:50.0
2. James River, 7:11.7
3. Madison, 7:19.2
4. Granby, 7:21.0
5. Great Bridge, 7:25.2
6. Langley, 7:49.1

Event 40: Women 4x Final
1. Forest Park, 6:38.2
2. Hylton, 6:50.9
3. Woodbridge, 6:54.3
4. Potomac, 7:25.8

Event 41: Men 4x Final
1. J.E.B. Stuart, 5:41.6
2. Hylton, 6:05.0

Event 42: Men Light 4 Final
1. Granby, 5:52.8
2. Fairfax, 5:54.2
3. Mathews, 5:57.6
4. Woodson, 5:58.5
5. Madison, 6:08.4
6. Langley, 6:12.9

Event 43: Women Light 4 Final
1. Great Bridge, 6:56.0
2. Oakton, 7:08.4
3. Madison, 7:13.9
4. James River, 7:28.3
5. Hylton, 7:29.4

Event 44: Men Light 8 Final
1. Great Bridge, 5:23.0
2. Woodbridge, 5:26.1
3. Lake Braddock, 5:37.3

Event 45. Women Light 8 Final
1. McLean, 5:39.2
2. T.C. Williams, 5:43.9
3. South County, 6:24.9
4. First Colonial, 6:29.0
5. Gar-Field, 6:33.4
6. Woodbridge, 6:39.4

Event 46: Men 2x Light Final
1. Woodbridge, 6:22.5
2. J.E.B. Stuart, 6:31.3

Event 47: Women 1x Final
1. J.E.B. Stuart, 7:14.8
2. Cox, 7:39.5
3. Grassfield, 7:52.0
4. Wakefield, 8:20.4

Event 48: Men 1st 4 Petite
1. Great Bridge, 5:45.0
2. Christchurch, 5:57.1
3. Granby, 5:57.4
4. Langley, 6:06.1
5. James River, 6:11.7
6. Gar-Field, 6:19.7

Event 49: Men 1st 4 Final
1. Woodbridge, 5:21.4
2. Gloucester, 5:35.0
3. Hylton, 5:41.3
4. Hickory, 5:45.2
5. Madison, 5:45.6
6. St. Albans, 6:04.3

Event 50: Women 1st 4 Petite
1. Madison, 6:32.8
2. Granby, 6:45.6
3. Gloucester, 6:48.6
4. Woodbridge, 6:48.8
5. Langley, 6:32.5
6. Episcopal, 7:08.1

Event 51: Women 1st 4 Final
1. Woodson, 6:55.5
2. Great Bridge, 6:59.4
3. Mathews, 7:02.8
4. Woodbridge, 6:48.8
5. Langley, 6:32.5
6. Episcopal, 7:02.8

Event 52: Women 1st 8 Petite
1. Westfield, 6:06.9
2. Thomas Jefferson, 6:07.6
3. Oakton, 6:10.3
4. First Colonial, 6:13.5
5. Washington-Lee, 6:24.8
6. West Springfield, 6:29.0

Event 53: Women 1st 8 Final
1. NCS, 6:00.9
2. Yorktown, 6:05.1
3. T.C. Williams, 6:08.2
4. McLean, 6:15.6
5. Robinson, 6:17.2
6. Georgetown Visitation, 6:24.2

Event 54: Men 1st Petite
1. T.C. Williams, 5:28.1
2. South County, 5:30.9
3. Robinson, 5:36.1
4. Oakton, 5:37.0
5. West Potomac, 5:48.5
6. Mt. Vernon, 5:53.3

Event 55: Men 1st 8 Final
1. Yorktown, 5:05.8
2. St. Albans, 5:08.9
3. Thomas Jefferson, 5:10.3
4. McLean, 5:19.7
5. Washington-Lee, 5:19.7
6. Westfield, 5:24.9

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Baseball: Edison 10, Stuart 1

Story By Jeffery Gibert
West
Potomac Senior, DigitalSports Intern

Photos and Videos By Sam Briggs
West Potomac Sophomore, DigitalSports Intern

** Click the links to the left to access photos and video highlights from Wednesday’s game!

Edison senior Ryan Perkins, whose team was coming off of a big, 5-3 National District victory over Yorktown, pitched a gem Wednesday night against visiting Stuart, striking out seven batters. But it was the leadoff home run that Perkins hit that really sparked the Eagles to a 10-1 victory over the Raiders.

“We did what we were supposed to do,” senior shortstop Isaac Barnett said. “It is what it is. It’s a win.”
   
Perkins sent the second pitch of the game from Raider sophomore pitcher Kellie Duncan over the net in right field and the Eagles never looked back.

“I try my best,” Perkins said. “I feel like I’ve been doing well this year.”
   
Junior catcher Josh Knupp hit an RBI single to score junior outfielder Julian Robinson in the third inning and double Edison’s lead. Later in the inning, Edison appeared ready to blow the game open, but Duncan got herself out of a bases-loaded jam with only one out.
   
In the bottom of the third, Stuart senior infielder Sam Nelson countered with a home run of his own to give the Raiders some life, but it was short-lived.
   
Edison broke the game open in the fourth inning with doubles by Knupp and junior outfielder Reid Moran that each scored two runs. Barnett also made a spectacular play, stealing home to push Edison’s lead to 7-1.

“We needed the run,” Barnett said. “[I] decided to get it right there.”
   
The fifth inning was the same story for the Eagles. Senior outfielder Corey Washington led off with a bang as the all-region football player hit a bomb over the left field fence.

“I could not see the ball,” Washington said. “I have the contacts in, [so] I was squinting up there at the plate.”
   
Perkins and Moran added another RBI a piece before the game was called due to inclement weather.

“We did everything well,” Perkins said. “Even in the rough weather.”

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