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YOUTH SPORTS

September 29, 2009 12:35 am

BASEBALL

SPOTSYLVANIA LITTLE LEAGUE

Volcanoes 8, Bulls 2

Sept. 23 at Lee Hill Park

Spencer Breivik struck out nine batters and only walked one in pitching five innings to earn the victory. Michael Mullins had an unassisted double play to end an inning. Harrison Dishman led the hitting with an RBI triple. Ryan LaBaw reached base both times he got up, and scored two runs on his birthday. Noah Breivik went two for two with a walk and scored two runs, as well.

FOOTBALL

SPOTSY PARKS & REC

SENIOR

Panthers 32, Jets 0

Sept. 12 at Battlefield Middle

The Panthers displayed great play in all phases of the game. They were led on offense by quarterbackMatthew Knowles, who threw for one touchdown and ran in another. Playing great defense were Cullen Stapleton, Josh Koontz and Alex Glass. Cullen had three interceptions and scored a touchdown rushing on offense.

Panthers 38, Rams 12

Sept. 22 at Legion Field

Led by the offensive line of Bryce Brown, Justin Jones, James Duncan, Josh Koontz and Hunter Heflin, the Panthers scored all six touchdowns on the ground. C.J. Lewis had three; E.J. Peak, two, and Matthew Knowles added another. The Panthers also played great team defense. They swarmed to the ball and only gave up two touchdowns.

RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER

JV

Fredericksburg White Colt 27, Caroline Bulldogs 12

Sept. 19 at Colonial Beach High School

The offensive line allowing 194 rushing yards, with touchdowns by Bryce Webb, Andrew McGrady, and Keandre Mewborn's extra points. Solid defense, led by Roshun Patterson, Kahwon Davis, Keandre Mewborn and Bryce Webb, secured the victory.

VARSITY

Fredericksburg Orange Colts 14, Fredericksburg White Colts 6

Sept. 19 at Colonial Beach High School

Gary Boxley scored a touchdown on a 50-plus-yard run. Daren Smith scored the other touchdown on a short run. Kevin Stephens had a great catch. Very strong showing by the offensive line. Defense held strong all day long, with good performances by Reed Bowling, Shane Lucas, Damon Watson, Gary Boxley and Jaren Jackson.

SOCCER

Spotsylvania Parks & Rec

PEE WEE

Sept. 19

Bison 4, Heat 1

Tarheels 2, Rowdies 1

Eagles 2, Storm 1

Jets 0, Bengals 0

Dukes 4, Firebirds 0

Sept. 21

Crew 3, Rams 1

Eagles 0, Rowdies 0

Jets 2, Dukes 0

Tarheels 1, Kicks 1

Bison 3, Bengals 0

Heat 0, Storm 0

ROOKIE

Sept. 19

Pythons 6, Comets 0

Bulls 2, Lions 0

Hornets 3, Beakers 1

Cobras 2, Cougars 2

Sept. 23

Comets 1, Cobras 0

Hornets 1, Bulls 1

Lions 2, Cavaliers 0

Cougars 4, Breakers 3

BANTAM

Sept. 19

Monsoon 6, Blades 0

Pumas 5, Diplomats 0

Hawks 3, Crew 1

Sept. 22

Diplomats 1, Hawks 0

Braves 3, Crew 2

Wildcats 2, Pumas 2

MINOR

Sept. 19

Twisters 2, Saints 2

Pumas 6, Flames 0

Sept. 21

Sting 4, Flames 1

Pumas 9, Twisters 0

Sept. 23

Jayhawks 2, Lightning 2

MAJOR

Sept. 19

Crew 2, Bombers 2

Capitals 1, Badgers 0

Sept. 21

Badgers 4, Crew 1

Capitals 1, Bombers 0

JUNIOR

Sept. 19

Aztecs 2, Blaze 0

Sept. 21

Aztecs 2, Bobcats 1

SENIOR

Sept. 21

Patriots 4, Tornados 0

Sept. 22

Turbos 0, Stallions 0

PREP

Sept. 19

Blast 2, Rowdies 2

Thunder 1, Roadrunners 1

Spurs 6, Shockers 1

Sept. 22

Roadrunners 3, Blast 2

Thunder 2, Shockers 1

Sept. 23

Rowdies 5, Rapids 0

VARSITY

Sept. 19

Cornhuskers 3, Rams 0

Panthers 3, Crew 2

Sept. 21

Spartans 5, Panthers 2

Crew 3, Rams 1

MUSTANG

Sept. 19

Titans 1, Spartans 0

Gators 1, Shockers 1

Sept. 24

Spartans 2, Cougars 0

Titans 1, Freedom 0

Cardinals 0, Shockers 0

Gators 2, Rangers 0

BRONCO

Sept. 19

Courage 4, Sparks 0

Quest 1, Rockets 0

Express 2, Capitals 0

FILLY

Sept. 19

Cougars 5, Attack 1

Lions 2, Tigers 1

Falcons 2, Surge 0

Sept. 21

Lions 4, Attack 0

Cougars 2, Surge 0

Tigers 4, Bison 1

Sept. 24

Tigers 4, Attack 0

COLT

Sept. 19

Hawks 4, Cougars 0

Mystics 4, Monarchs 1

Sept. 21

Hawks 6, Monarchs 5

Lasers 1, Mystics 1

Sept. 23

Lasers 3, Hawks 0

Cougars 6, Monarchs 0

PALOMINO

Chargers 4, Clippers 1

Sept. 12 at Patriot Park

Chasity Kay scored the Clippers' goal. Game medals were awarded to Sarah Earnesty for her defensive performance and big kicks and to Kara Kreiling for winning races to the ball and her dependable performance.

Sept. 19

Chargers 4, Clippers 1

Bullets 2, Sabers 1

Clippers 4, Bullets 1

Sept. 22 at Patriot Park

Chasity Kay did a fabulous job in goal and was very aggressive on the field. Kelly Jurkiouch showed her incredible foot skills and fake-outs and did a great job following up. Brooke Byrd-Fairchild was very dependable on defense, with big kicks and remarkable focus. Lindsey Jennings showed amazing hustle on offense and did an excellent job on defense. The entire Clippers team received game medals for their exceptional team performance.

Other Sept. 22 game

Chargers 2, Jammers 0

PONY

Sept. 19

Strikers 3, Wolfpack 0

Tigers 3, Surge 0

Force 3, Rage 0

Sept. 23

Force 1, Strikers 0

Bruins 2, Wolfpack 0

Surge 5, Rage 2

INTERMEDIATE

Sept. 19

Stars 1, Bandits 0

Dragons 4, Wolfpack 1

Sept. 23

Bandits 1, Dragons 0

Stars 2, Wolfpack 2

CITY PARKS & REC

SENIOR

Crew 14, Gunners 0

Sept. 21 at Dixon Park

Eight players scored 14 goals for the Crew: Matt Mckinney, five; Mike Williams, two; Ben Kramer, Justin Piercy, and Emily Griffin with one each. Also scoring for the crew were defenders Alex Kramer, two; and Anthony Sposato and Shane Van Hoy with one each. In the second half, goalkeeper Matt Mckinney dribbled the ball all the way down the field and scored, kicking the ball over the opposing keeper's hands from 25 yards. The Crew's defense got their second straight shutout and the Crew are now 2-0.

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