Prince William Times October 31, 2018

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SPORTS

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Blocked extra point helps Stonewall nip Battlefield, 14-13 Raiders post first win over Bobcats since 2012 By Jeff Malmgren Times Staff Writer

Toviel Jung threw two touchdown passes as Stonewall Jackson held off host Battlefield 14-13 to end a fivegame football losing streak to the Bobcats. Playing in their regular season finale, Stonewall (5-5) took a 14-7 lead in the third quarter for the winning points, then had to hold on as the Bobcats (5-4) scored a touchdown in the fourth. The Raiders blocked the potentially tying extra point kick to beat the Bobcats for the first time since a 42-38 win in 2012. Stonewall recovered four fumbles and held the Bobcats to only 111 total yards. Battlefield closes out its regular season with its traditional rivalry game with Patriot (6-3), which has won two in a row. The series is tied 3-3.

Kapp keys Colgan win

Quarterback Justin Kapp ran for a pair of touchdowns Friday to give the Colgan Sharks a 14-0 football win over visiting Osbourn. The Sharks’ second consecutive victory boosted their record to 4-5, while

At left, C.J. Simmons and the Stonewall Jackson Raiders beat Battlefield for the first time since 2012 last week. PHOTO BY RANDY LITZINGER

PHOTO BY DOUG STROUD

Above, Tyquan Brown and the Freedom Eagles are 8-1 heading into Friday’s regular season finale vs. Colgan. Osbourn fell to 0-9 entering Friday’s finale vs. OP (2-7).

Hylton blanks Woodbridge 20-0

Hylton (6-3) beat Woodbridge 200, becoming the first team to shut out the Vikings (6-3). Woodbridge came in averaging 34.6 points per game but finished with only 71 yards of total offense while playing without star quarterback Antevious Jackson. For Woodbridge, Lamonte James had 37 yards on 11 carries. Hylton’s JoJo Walton capped the night with a touchdown on a 6-yard fumble return. Emonte Vaught also had a fum-

Cedar Run Standings

Patriot Stonewall Battlefield Osbourn Park Osbourn

3-0 6-3 3-1 5-5 2-1 5-4 0-3 2-7 0-3 0-9

ble recovery and Dalontay Banks had an interception.

Dunlap leads Forest Park

Chase Dunlap ran for 122 yards and Jeremiah Wang gained 101 as Forest Park (2-7) broke a four-game losing streak with a 21-0 victory at host Potomac (2-8).

Cardinal District Standings

Freedom 5-0 8-1 Hylton 4-1 6-3 Woodbridge 2-3 6-3 Gar-Field 2-3 3-6 Colgan 2-3 4-5 Potomac 2-4 2-8 Forest Park 1-4 2-7 FRIDAY’S GAMES Battlefield (5-4) at Patriot (6-3), 7 Colgan (4-5) at Freedom (8-1), 7 Hylton (6-3) at Forest Park (2-7), 7 Gar-Field (3-6) at Woodbridge (6-3), 7 Osbourn Park (2-7) at Osbourn (0-9), 7


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ASTEAM Carnival coming to Woodbridge

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‘Rounding up’ for SERVE

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‘The Voice’ star Mike Parker to perform at Lord Fairfax Community College

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Woodbridge man charged with felony child neglect

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From artifacts to art

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Blasting in Gainesville area for new park and ride lot construction

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County historic properties remember vets in November

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Blocked extra point helps Stonewall nip Battlefield, 14-13

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Seigel leads Tigers to Northwestern District Class 3 cross country crown

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BOWSER POWER

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LETTER: ‘Fed up’ after 11 years with Corey Stewart

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LETTER: For thoughtful government – the way it used to be – vote for Kaine

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EDITORIAL: Rep. Rob Wittman: My stance on health care

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$143.2 million plan to eliminate classroom trailers advances

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