13 posts categorized "Field hockey"

10/26/2010

Field Hockey

The All-Peninsula District field hockey teams were announced today and three Raiders ladies received honors for their play this season.  Elizabeth Hubbard was a second team selection for the midfield position, Robin Roston was a second team selection as a goalie, and Anne Marie Lindemann was named to the honorable mention team.  Congrats to these young ladies on a job well done this season!

10/22/2010

10/22 Update

-The Warwick field hockey team lost to Kecoughtan 3-0 and Gloucester 7-0 this week to fall to 4-12, 2-7 in the PD.

-The boys volleyball team lost to Denbigh on Wednesday 25-21, 25-13, 25-22.

-The girls volleyball team beat Denbigh on Wednesday to move to 6-3 on the year.  The score was 25-21, 25-16, 19-25, 25-16.

-The Warwick boys cross country team, led by a 1-2 finish from Javon Walker and Myles Spivey, beat Woodside on Wednesday by a score of 23-38.  The team finished the regular season 2-3.  The girls lost to Woodside 26-30 despite a 1-2 finish by Eliza Lavery and Olivia Abbott.  The girls finished 0-5 on the season.  Next up is the Peninsula District Championships on Thursday at Newport News Park.

-Warwick boys basketball won its final two regular season games in the Boo Williams Fall League, defeating York 54-47 and Green Run 56-45.  The boys finished 2nd in the East Division behind defending AAA state champion Norcom.  Warwick faces Green Run again at 7:15pm  on Wednesday the 27th in the first round of the playoffs.  If Warwick wins, they will face either Woodside or Nansemond River at 8:15pm.  Semifinals and finals are held on Thursday the 28th.  The JV team is seeded 5th in the playoffs and faces 4th-seeded Norview in a 6:30 play-in game on Wednesday the 27th. 

10/16/2010

10/16 Update

-Behind 12 saves by Robin Roston and 4 goals from Elizabeth Hubbard, Warwick's field hockey team beat Phoebus 5-1 on Friday, taking their record to 4-10, 2-5 PD.  The JV team earned a 2-0 victory.

-Members of the cross country teams competed in the Milestat.com Invitational in Richmond on Saturday.  Desmond Fogg led the Raiders with his 7th place finish in the Varsity B race.  Fogg ran 16:52 to match his best time of the year.  Javon Walker also had a great race, running 17:59. 

-The Raiders football team defeated Heritage in our homecoming game on a beautiful afternoon at Todd Stadium.   A 29-yard TD pass from Donnell Staton to Charles Davis put the Raiders up early.  28 points were scored in the 2nd quarter to put the Raiders ahead 35-0 at the half.  David Smith, who ran 2nd leg on the District-champion 4x800m relay team last outdoor track season, took a carry 79 yards from the score.  Staton then connected with Devon Asbury for a 15-yard touchdown pass.  Cardon Johnson scored his first of two touchdowns on a 23-yard run and Staton threw his third TD pass of the afternoon (a 62-yard pass to Eric Poindexter) to close out the half.  In the second half, Johnson went 1 yard for his second score.  The Raiders finished with 106 yards through the air and 264 yards on the ground on 31 carries.  Warwick moves to 3-4 overall and 3-3 in the PD.  Next up is an "away" game against Denbigh on Friday night at Todd Stadium.

10/14/2010

10/14 Update

-Despite a goal from Caitlin Shipman and 21 saves by goalie Robin Roston, the Raiders field hockey girls fell to Bethel 2-1 on Monday.  The Raiders are now 3-10 overall and 1-5 in the PD.

-Both the girls and boys cross country teams lost to Kecoughtan on Wednesday.  The boys lost 22-35, moving to 1-3 on the year.  Desmond Fogg won his third race of the year, running a personal-best 16:52.  This is the fastest time by a Warwick runner since the 2003 season.  Myles Spivey, Javon Walker, Deshonte Parker, Darius Williams, Dallas Bevins, Kenny Hancock, Luke Whitesides, Wade Hodson, Desmond Green, and Jack Tartala all ran personal bests for the Raiders.  The girls lost 19-40, moving to 0-4 on the year.  Eliza Lavery led the Raiders with her 3rd place finish, while Olivia Barnes, Ty Daniels, Anna Wahlstrom, and Amanda Seiken all PRed on the Gosnold's Hope Park course. 

10/08/2010

10/08 Update

The Warwick Raiders dropped a close one in overtime during yesterday's field hockey game against Heritage.  The Hurricanes picked up their first win of the year on a 3-2 victory.  The Raiders trailed 2-0 at the half and closed the gap on goals from Anne Marie Lindemann and Elizabeth Hubbard, but fell short at the end.  The Raiders' record is 3-9, 1-4 in the PD.  The JV girls beat Heritage 6-0.

JV Field Hockey Service Project

This is courtesy of Kellie Jones, Warwick's JV coach.

"On September 25th and 26th, the Warwick JV field hockey team volunteered at the 2010 Historic Williamsburg Challenge Walk for Multiple Sclerosis.  The Challenge was a 2-day, 30-mile walk.  The start line was located at Yorktown Surrender Field in Yorktown.  The walkers walked 20 miles through the trails of Yorktown with a lunch stop along the route and finished up along the waterfront in Yorktown. Day two started in Williamsburg, walking through Colonial Williamsburg for the remaining 10 miles, and finished at Zable Stadium at the College of William & Mary.

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10/07/2010

10/07 Update

-Despite 12 saves by Robin Roston, Warwick lost 4-0 to the District-leading Denbigh Patriots in field hockey on Monday.

-In girls volleyball, the Raiders lost a close one to Menchville on Monday (20-25, 23-25, 25-20, 25-17, 15-13) and also lost to Woodside, who is undefeated in District play, on Tuesday (18-25, 25-19, 25-20, 25-20).

-The boys volleyball team also lost to Woodside, who is undefeated in District play and has only one loss on the season, on Tuesday (25-7, 25-22, 25-23).

-The cross country meet against Menchville is cancelled for good and will not be made up.  Dual meets during the regular season do not affect the District championship.

-The cross country teams raced PD favorite Gloucester at home yesterday.  Desmond Fogg won his second race of the year in a time of 17:30, but Gloucester took the next 5 spots to win 20-41.  Olivia Abbott led the Raiders girls with a 3rd place finish, but the Gloucester ladies won 21-40.

09/29/2010

Rain Info-09/29

Here's the latest I have from Warwick's administration regarding today's games and practices:

-Cheerleading, JV/Varsity football, and girls volleyball will practice as scheduled.

-No JV/Varsity field hockey games or practice.

-No XC meet.  Practice will still be held.

-No boys volleyball practice.

If I hear any more updates, to include rescheduled dates for field hockey and XC, I'll put them up.

09/22/2010

09/22 Update

-In the 1st results we've seen from girls volleyball, Warwick defeated Heritage tonight 25-18, 25-20, 25-17, to move to 2-1 in Peninsula District competition.  Charmayne Clark had 6 kills, 5 blocks, and 8 service points for the Raiders.

-In boys volleyball, Heritage defeated Warwick 25-16, 25-20, 22-25, 25-14.

-Robin Roston had 22 saves in the field hockey team's 3-0 loss to Hampton.  The loss drops the Raiders to 3-7 overall and 1-2 in the PD.

-In the 8th PD golf match of the year, the Raiders recorded their best finish yet, shooting a team score of 364 to take 5th place.  Warwick is still in 7th place overall with one match remaining, but is knocking on the door to take over 6th place from Bethel. 

-Eliza Lavery won her second straight dual meet, but the girls cross country team lost to Bethel today 21-34.  The boys team also lost (25-31), but had great races from Desmond Fogg, who took second overall, and Deshonte Parker, who ran a personal-best time on the tough Mariner's Museum course.  The girls are 0-2 on the season and the boys are 1-1.  Next up is Saturday's Chesapeake Invitational at Bells Mill Park.  The cross country teams are also having car washes this Friday (24 September) and next Friday (01 October) at the Hardee's at Jefferson and Dresden from 3-6. 

09/19/2010

09/19 Weekend Update

Field Hockey- The Warwick girls are now 3-5 overall and 1-1 in the Peninsula District.  The Raiders made up for a 3-1 loss to Bruton by beating PD rival Woodside 3-2 on Tuesday in a game decided by penalty strokes.  Tied 1-1 at the end of regulation, Elizabeth Hubbard and Kelly Carson scored penalty strokes to give the Raiders the edge.  Goalie Robin Roston made 22 saves in the game.  On Friday, the ladies beat Eastern Region foe Deep Creek 4-0 and were led by 2 goals from Anne Marie Lindemann.  The JV team beat Deep Creek 5-0 and lost to Woodside 3-2.

Golf- The Raiders are still in 7th place in the PD after finishing 7th in the 7th PD match on Wednesday.

Boys and Girls Volleyball- I have yet to see any results from Warwick in the paper or heard anything from coaches.  With more PD games in the coming weeks, I should be able to make it out to one or more.  In the meantime, if there is anyone who wants to send updates/scores/stats, that would be great.

Boys and Girls Cross Country- The Raiders XC teams competed at the William & Mary Invitational on Saturday.  Junior Desmond Fogg's 17:34 was good enough for 12th place in the boys varsity B race and led the Raiders to an 11th place team finish.  Myles Spivey, Javon Walker, Deshonte Parker, and Wade Hodson made up the rest of the top 5 scorers for Warwick.  The girls were led by a 23rd place finish by sophomore Eliza Lavery.