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Fauquier Times | www.fauquier.com | November 7, 2018
FALCONS OUSTED Field hockey team falls in region semis, finishes 11-6 By Fred Hodge
Special to the Times
The Rams had too much firepower. PHOTO BY RANDY LITZINGER
Ruby Wrigley and the Falcons saw their season ended by Riverside for the second straight year.
C.M. BRADLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2018-19 Marking Period 1 Honor Roll A HONOR ROLL Emma Agee Riley Anderson Ariana Bachmeier Ayden Bell Gracie Bobak Ryder Boone Alexa Brennan Samuel Cooper Paige Davis Michael Dillon Jaiden Dinonno Lainey Durden
Darren Frazier Charlie Gibson Christina Guiffre Jesse Hall Georgia Holzer Sienna Houser Leah Howland Caylee Hunt Evangeline Hutt Jasper Kotowicz Samuel Lariccia Cooper Liebel
Lydia Lovell Logan Mazurkiewicz Hannah McCoy Cecilia Moore Abigail Nash Natalie Noland Mailee Perez Andrew Price Lillien Pura Natalie Richards Jack Riggleman Ella Sadiku
Clare Sawaqdeh Evan Solada Sawyer Spray Benjamin Swanwick Shaher Tayian James Thompson Campbell Walker Evie Ward Ada Wavra Kathryn Weir Bennett Wolfe James Zelasko
A/B HONOR ROLL Makenzie Albrycht Amari Allbritton Autumn Allen Aubrey Anderson Yuriette Arellano Troy Austin Marko Berg Madelyn Billings Brian Bland Leland Bobak Austin Boone Aidan Brennan Ian Butler Benjamin Cloud Tannia Covarrubias Reece Crider Brooklyn DeJesus Sean Doyle Trent Durden
Bailey Fanning Carter Fewell Graham Funkhouser Brendan Galvan Kaiden Gambardella Matthew Gambardella Jason Gonzalez Emma Goodwin Luke Grim Avery Guttridge Seth Hartle Gavin Hawkins Jackson Holzer James Holzer Alexia Howard Easton Hurst Lenna Ike Nestor Jerinic Jaimen Kelly
Matthew Kemper Elijah Kiffney Owen Kiffney Xander Linch Brylee Litten Samantha Lowe Samuel Ludwig Zachary Marshall Adrianne Moore Sophia Nascimento Caden O’Grady Emanuel Perez Chloe Pfeiffer Walter Pfeiffer Khloe Poole Sebastian Prendes Karla Ramos Lily Retana Luis Rodriguez
Seneca Scott Addison Sellers Kyndal Shuler Kaymden Sinclair Aiden Sisk Crofton Smith Samantha Spare Thomas Stickler Crosby Stone Josie Strickland David Swift Vivian Swisher Amelia Taylor Aleksandr Visnevski Dakota Watkins Evelyn Watts Jocelynn Way
CITIZENSHIP FIRST GRADE Grayson HoffmanCockerille Xavier Jackson Daylin Kenny Mark Malcolm Aaron Paige Olivia Scaring
SECOND GRADE Emerson Cantilena Marlee Morton Leo Ramirez-Garcia
THIRD GRADE Makynzie Gambardella Christina Guiffre Jasper Kotowicz Abby Nash Ethan Pacheco Jack Riggleman
FOURTH GRADE Aubrey Anderson Evan Anderson Emily Crider Sebastian Espinoza Hannah McCoy
FIFTH GRADE Marko Berg Jason Gonzalez Morgan Settle Alexia Howard Ella Sadiku Seneca Scott Kathryn Weir
Fauquier’s field hockey season ended in a 5-1 loss to top seed Riverside in the Region 4D semifinals. Riverside broke an early 1-1 tie with two goals for a 3-1 halftime lead, then added a pair of second-half scores in the Oct. 30 game. The Rams (17-1) struck first, but the Falcons (11-6) quickly retaliated when junior Lucy Arnold sent a hard pass to sophomore Abby McCusker in front of the cage. McCusker directed the ball into the goal to make it 1-1. “We scared them when we came back and scored,” said FHS coach Brooke Settle. “The bottom line was if we could have gotten into the circle more, we could have scored more. Don’t think their defense has been challenged much. When we did get through, the opportunities were there.” Riverside, No. 3 in The Washington Post rankings, downed Heritage, 2-1, for the region title on a goal in the final minute of regulation. The Rams and Heritage (15-3) both made states, with Riverside hosting Region B runner-up Eastern View (15-3) Tuesday in a Class 4 quarterfinal. Heritage visited Region B champ Chancellor (13-6) in the other area quarterfinal. Fauquier and Riverside met last fall in the region’s quarterfinals with Riverside ending Fauquier’s season with a 4-3 win. Riverside has been better this year, outscoring foes 101-9. “With the team I have, I think we could have given them a much closer game if we were a total turf team,” said Settle, noting Riverside has a artificial turf field. “Playing on turf every single day makes a huge difference.” Most of the winners’ goals came off penalty corner situations due to quick ball movement and rocket shots from just inside the 16-yard circle. “When you have a team that can execute those corner drives, there’s nothing you can do about it,” Settle said. “They are hard, great shots, so you’ve got to not allow corners. “We couldn’t do that.” Fauquier finished 11-6 with nine shutouts and a 38-20 goal advantage. A small core of players will return following the graduation of eight seniors.
Owls boys soccer finishes 13-2
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The Wakefield boys soccer team finished the finest season ever at 13-2. Led by Delaney Athletic Conference Player of the Year Kaleb Torrence, the Owls started 13-0 before falling to Seton 1-1 (5-3 on penalty kicks) in the DAC semifinals. No. 5- seeded Wakefield was upset by Trinity of Mountain View 2-1 in first round of the VISAA Division II state tournament.