December 05, 2008
Girls: No. 2 Atlee 74, Colonial Heights 28
ATLEE (2-0) Townes 3, Hill 16, Taylor 3, Spiers 4, S. Henderson 24, T. Henderson 9, Price 10, Eberle 5. Totals: 33 3-8 74.
COLONIAL HEIGHTS (1-1) Toombs 6, Crinkley 0, Akers 2, Frost 0, Wells 10, Sponsler 0, Tyler 1, Thompson 5, Rowe 0, Ragsdale 2, Philligane 2, Gwaltney 0. Totals: 7 10-13 28.
Atlee 20 13 14 27—74
Colonial Heights 4 11 9 4—28
December 03, 2008
Boys: Colonial Heights 64, Atlee 53
COLONIAL HEIGHTS 64, ATLEE 53 ATLEE (0-2) Colquitt 21, Garthright 5, Brinks 0, Faggert 16, Rucker 0, Farrar 0, Hodges 3, Reiss 0, Rogers 2, Prince 3, Young 1, Johnson 2. Totals 20 8-15 53. COLONIAL HEIGHTS (1-0) Goyne 0, Dyer 12, Hagy 14, Drewes 16, Kidd 0, Kochuba 8, Nivens 14, Zhou 0, Bedford 0. Totals 24 14-20 64.
Hanover 51, Atlee 46
HANOVER 51, ATLEE 46 HANOVER (1-1) Crytser 15, Trsic 0, Phillips 2, Lewis 14, Yeager 6, Cole 11, Goode 3. Totals 9 30-38 51. ATLEE (0-1) Colquitt 17, Garthright 3, Brinks 0, Faggert 10, Rucker 2, Farrar 2, Evans 0, Hodges 2, Reiss 0, Rogers 0, Prince 6, Young 4. Totals 15 10-13 46. Hanover———————————— 12 10 11 18—51
December 02, 2008
GIRLS: No. 2 Atlee 50, Hanover 33
NO. 2 ATLEE 50, HANOVER 33
HANOVER (0-1) T. Woolard 2, Dillich 6, Cox 0, Throckmorton 0, Deadmon 0, Hill 4, Douglas 2, Jordan 0, Denton 2, A. Woolard 1, Browning 12, Brace 4,Webb 0. Totals 11 9-14 33.
ATLEE (1-0) Townes 0, Hill 11, Taylor 0, Spiers 0, S. Henderson 13, T. Henderson 6, Price 10, Ashcraft 8, Eberle 2. Totals 14 10-12 50.
Hanover———————————— 3 12 11 7—33
Atlee————————————- 10 12 15 13—50
November 30, 2008
Students sew blankets for the homeless
Stephen Holc never imagined he’d learn how to market a sports drink and sew in the same class.
November 09, 2008
Midlothian keeps crown
Even in a sport as fiercely individualistic as cross country, sometimes being on a team is the most meaningful part of racing. At Great Meadow yesterday, the Midlothian girls won their fourth straight Group AAA title. Trojans junior Kathleen Lautzenheiser, the 2007 champion, raced along side senior Stacey Nobles of Ocean Lakes. With less than a half-mile remaining, Nobles began to press the pace.
Truth of runners’ slogans is found in competition
On the back of sweatshirts and T-shirts are slogans, some inspirational, some blunt. There are no shortcuts to anyplace worth going. Anyone can put a slogan on the back of a shirt. Runners tend to believe what they wear. If you are running, the best thing about the state cross country meet is winning. Yesterday in the boys Group AAA meet, Ben DeJarnette of Atlee had the look of a winner with 600 yards to go. He had opened a gap on Thomas Porter of Mountain View on the final downhill, and DeJarnette is a strong finisher.
November 08, 2008
Midlothian girls win state cross country meet
BY ANDEE SEARS Times-Dispatch Staff Writer THE PLAINS Midlothian High School repeated today as the AAA girls champions in the Virginia High School League’s cross country competition. Midlothian had three runners finish in the top 15. Kathleen Lautzenheiser, the 2007 champion, finished second; Amy Witt was eighth and Paige Johnson crossed the line 12th.
November 02, 2008
Trojans repeat as champs
Kathleen Lautzenheiser and the Midlothian girls successfully defended their Central Region title yesterday at Pole Green Park. With about a mile remaining, Lautzenheiser and teammate Amy Witt began to break away from the pack. “I think pretty much it was me and Amy the entire way,“ Lautzenheiser said. “I could hear people behind me, but I never actually saw anyone. . . . During the last mile, I kind of tried to push a little bit ahead to see if she would hang with me, I guess. And it was hot, so both of us were tired and I just happened to maybe have a little bit of a better day.“
Running fast, easy
Ben Dejarnette turned in another dominating win in the Central Region Cross Country tournament yesterday at Pole Green Park in Mechanicsville.
October 28, 2008
Atlee students win at the National FFA competition
A team from Atlee High School recently participated in the National Future Farmers of America (FFA) Forestry competition in Indianapolis, Indiana the week of October 21-25, 2008. There were over 55,000 attendees. Atlee High School competed in the National Forestry Career Development Event (CDE) and received honors as the Virginia State Champions. The Atlee team finished third in the nation in the forestry out of 38 teams.
October 25, 2008
High school football schedule
Saturday’s and the week ahead
Last night’s top performers
Last night’s top performers
Yesterday’s prep football scores
Yesterday’s prep football scores
No. 6 Panthers survive Rebels 34-28
Three fourth-quarter touchdowns from Douglas Freeman weren’t enough to overtake visiting Hermitage, which held on to claim a 34-28 Colonial District shootout last night

