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By Dan Sousa

LoudounPrepSports.com Senior Content Editor

Leesburg (May 22, 2009) - “I believe. You believe. We believe in you!”

The chant was steady from the Briar Woods High School softball dugout Thursday as the Falcons kept a positive outlook despite watching their first inning 3-run lead evaporate against a hard-hitting Park View squad in the AA Dulles District title game at Heritage High School.

The Patriots had the bases loaded and no outs in the top of the fifth inning with the score tied at 3-3, but believe the Falcons did as sophomore relief pitcher Kristina Karagiorgis managed to get out of the jam on only two pitches and amazingly without the ball being put into play as two Park View runners were tagged out on the same crazy, YouTube worthy rundown and then Karagiorgis got a strikeout to end the threat.

Briar Woods – a 4-year-old program that had gone winless in 2006 and overall just 2-40 over the first two seasons – was just one game away from qualifying for regionals for the first time and the Falcons were up to the task as junior catcher Jillian Olson doubled to start the bottom of the sixth inning and then scored on No. 9 hitter, sophomore Alexandra Fierszt’s single up the middle.

“I just went in the batter’s box saying I’m going to hit the ball as hard as I can,” said Fierszt.  “It was the best feeling in the world.”

Karagiorgis, who stepped in for junior starter Kate Fowler in the fifth inning after Park View had tied the game, retired the side in order in the seventh inning – the first time all night that the Patriots went quietly. In fact, Park View out-hit Briar Woods in the game, 8-6, and Patriot sophomore pitcher Robin Heironimus had six strikeouts with no walks and six hits allowed but six Patriot fielding errors – allowing two of the four runs to cross unearned – were too much to overcome and when the final out was squeezed it touched off an emotional celebration.

“Totally in disbelief,” is how Briar Woods coach Jennifer Traina described the feeling. “Every couple of minutes I think ‘did we just win the district tournament?’.”

There were smiles and there were hugs and there were tears – especially from the Falcons’ lone senior, Kelsey Young, who celebrated her birthday on Thursday in ways she could not have imagined during the early days of the Briar Woods program.

“Losing 40-0 my freshman year and then coming away with the district title this year …”, said Young as her teammates serenaded her with “Happy Birthday” in the background. “I really can’t put it into words.”

The Patriots (13-10) were almost as young as the Falcons (17-4) and had upset top seed Broad Run in the semifinals to set up the winner clinches region as well as tournament title showdown.

Briar Woods, with the help of two fielding errors, jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first inning. Speedy Falcon leadoff hitter , junior Holly Dominguez beat out an infield hit and Karagiorgis reached on an error. Both runners scored on freshman Macy Jones’ double to make it 2-0. Later Fowler helped her own cause with an RBI single to right field to score Jones.

Park View slowly cut into the lead with a run in the second, a run in the third and then a run in the fifth.

The Patriots left runners on base in each of the first six innings, stranding a total of seven.

Junior Samantha Gleason got the Pats going in the second with a single. She was erased on a fielder’s choice at second on junior Rebecca Patton’s grounder. Patton scooted home on junior Brittany Griffin’s RBI double. Fowler got the next two hitters to leave Griffin at second.

Fierszt reached on an error in the bottom of the second and moved around to third but Heironimus got back-to-back infield short pop outs to end the inning.

Patriot sophomore Ally Rupard (2-for-3, two runs score) singled with one out in the third and then scored on a double by Heironimus. Again, Fowler got back-to-back outs to end the inning, the final out coming on a nice catch by Karagiorgis in left field, as she had to track the ball down headed towards the fence.

In the fourth inning, Patton singled for PV and stole second but when a third strike got away from Olson with one out, she tried to take third as the batter raced to first. Olson alertly fired to third and Patton was tagged out.

In the fifth inning, Rupard doubled deep and after a walk to Heironimus, she scored on a single to left by junior Miranda Kinney.

Fowler threw one pitch to Gleason before Karagiorgis was summoned in from left.  Gleason hit a grounder that appeared to result in a force out of a courtesy runner at third but the runner was ruled safe and the bases were loaded with no outs and a tie game.

A pitch then got away from Olson and the Patriot runner tried to make it home. Several feet from the plate, it was evident that the steal wouldn’t work and the runner headed back to third only the base was now occupied by a teammate.

The runner was caught in a rundown between third and home and tagged out by Olson (2-1-5-2 on the play). Olson then realized that the runner that had move to third was now headed back to second, which was also occupied. Another runner hung up, Olson ran at the runner and flipped to Dominguez the shortstop for the second out of the strange play. One pitch later, Karagiorgis registered a strikeout and just like that … two pitches and three outs.

Park View extracted a little revenge in the bottom of the fifth inning as Karagiorgis tripled to lead off but was cut down at the plate trying to score on a ground ball to first. Later with runners on the corners, Heironimus got out of the fix on a line drive to short.

Karagiorgis cruised in the final two innings, allowing only one ball out of the infield and catching all three batters in the seventh off-balanced for pop ups.

Olson played the hero in the sixth with the leadoff double. Junior Claire Bayles bunted Olson to third and Fierszt delivered much to the delight of the Falcon faithful that truly believed.

“This is huge. We have come so far in our program,” said Olson.

Briar Woods will now travel to Sherando  on Monday in the Region II quarterfinals at 3 p.m. Brentsville will play at Monticello in the other quarterfinal with Broad Run and Orange both with byes.