obinson's girls' lacroose team poses after capturing the Concorde District crown.
Chantilly's boys' team celebrates its championship -- and undefeated season.
By Jimmy Thomas
Content Editor, DigitalSports.com
Check
below the story for highlights from both games in separate video
players. Highlights from the boys game will be just below highlights
from the girls game. Enjoy!
The Concorde District
girls' and boys' lacrosse championship games were moved from Robinson
High to Fairfax High Friday night because the Rebels' turf field was
one of the few in the area that could sustain Thursday night's
downpour. Chantilly, the top seed in both games, entered the title
matches with a combined record of 25-0 record on the year.
Chantilly's
girls were up first in a match-up with No. 2 seed Robinson, which they
defeated earlier this season in overtime. Friday's game featured six
ties and was tied at 13 with less than a second left in regulation.
Yes, a
second.
That's before Robinson junior
Megan Dunleavy
fired a shot that sneaked low past Chantilly's goal keeper for her
sixth goal, enough to give the Rams a 14-13 win at the buzzer and the
Concorde District tournament championship .
"They are such a fast team -- such a powerful team -- we needed to make sure we had possession at the end," Rams' Coach
Allison Nuen said.
Robinson, which defeated Westfield, 15-5, to reach the finale, got a hat-trick from junior
Sarah Moody and two goals from sophomore sister
Rachel Moody in the victory.
Chantilly, despite getting four goals from junior
Brittany Griel and three each from senior
Christina Patten and junior
Kaitlyn Stillwell,
were unable to take the lead at any time other than the games' opening
moments. Trailing 10-7 at half time, the Chargers tied the game at 11
and 13 but could not net the go-ahead score.
Robinson "pulled the game out in the last couple of seconds and we weren't able to do that on our end," Chantilly Coach
Michele Gates
said. "Robinson has excellent competitors. They always come out to win.
This game was decided by one point, the last game was two points. We
are always neck-and-neck. They just got this one in the win column."
Chantilly's
boys team, which watched the final moments of the girls' game sitting
in the stands in full-gear, were determined not to fall to a similar
fate. And they most certainly did not. The Chargers combined an early
lead with great goal-tending to pull out a 9-7 victory over Oakton and
keep their undefeated season in tact.
In the process, Chantilly claimed its first Concorde District tournament championship in school history.
Chantilly got a first quarter hat-trick from senior
Kevin O'Neill
to take an early, 5-0 lead. That five-goal deficit proved to be enough
as the Chargers took a 5-1 lead into half time and stretched that
margin to 9-3 lead after three quarters. O'Neill netted another goal in
the third to give him four for the game, while senior
Corey Aferiat scored two of his own.
"The
guys were very focused, very loose and they came to play tonight,"
Chantilly Coach Kevin Broderick said. "We have 16 seniors and they
didn't need a pep talk. It's a team game, they buy into it and they
lead by example They are coaches on the sideline. They are coaches on
the field. They do a nice job."
Oakton made a late run, scoring four fourth-quarter goals to pull with in two, but it proved too little too late. Senior
Rob Koster scored twice for the Cougars and
James McClellan and
Nick Stevens both scored in the games' final minute.
All four teams will play at home on Thursday in the opening of the Northern Region tournament.
GIRLS
1st 2nd --F
Chantilly 7 6 --13
Robinson 10 4 --14
BOYS
1st 2nd 3rd 4th -- F
Chantilly 5 0 4 0 -- 9
Oakton 0 1 2 4 -- 7