Author: Owen Gotimer

Owen Gotimer

Owen Gotimer is an award-winning journalist and small business owner from Leesburg, Virginia. After graduating from Heritage High School, Owen spent his college years at Syracuse University, where he studied broadcast and digital journalism in the renowned Newhouse School of Public Communications, before earning a Masters degree in social media, culture, and society from the University of Westminster. Owen owns OG Media, a full-service marketing partner specializing in website design & development, content creation, and graphic design & print. Additionally, Owen is the president of of the Jeffrey C. Fowler Memorial Scholarship.

Loudoun County, Va. — As the high school football season starts in Loudoun County, a few local teams have started to stand out from the crowd, while several others are potential contenders. In a four-region county, we wanted a way to put things into perspective. Enter: the LoCo Top 5. Of course, if you’re into hard numbers, check out the full Region 6B, Region 5C, Region 4C, and Region 3B standings. [adrotate banner=”38″] 1a. Broad Run (1-0) — It’s way too early to make any real predictions about where teams fall in Loudoun County, but all eyes are locked in on…

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Ashburn, Va. — With 11 seconds left in the first half, the Broad Run High School football team had a decision to make: attempt a 19-yard field goal attempt to draw within three points of Tuscarora or put the ball in their veteran gun slinger’s hands with an opportunity to take the lead. The Spartans chose the latter. Broad Run senior quarterback Mitch Griffis took the snap, rolled to his right, and connected with senior receiver Lance Lacny on a 2-yard touchdown pass. Kicker Isaac Latimer drilled the extra point to the take the lead; a lead Broad Run would never…

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Leesburg, Va. — The Loudoun County High School field hockey team entered the 2019 season with two new coaches and without the 2018 Dulles District Player of the Year Abigail Stevens, who graduated in the spring. The Lady Raiders also opened their 2019 schedule against two 2018 VHSL 5A state tournament teams: the Stone Bridge Bulldogs and the Potomac Falls Panthers. When Potomac Falls travelled to Loudoun County on August 28, though, the Lady Raiders were already 1-0 – having dispatched the 2018 VHSL Region 5C runner up Stone Bridge Bulldogs, 4-2, on August 26 – and the Panthers were…

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Ashburn, Va. — Stone Bridge High School rising senior Schae Groton has made a verbal commitment to continue her soccer career at Fordham University starting in the 2020-2021 school year. “Being committed is a huge stress reliever considering the process is so long and challenging,” the 5-foot-6 Groton said. “I am very happy and excited that I chose what I feel is the best fit for me and now I can just focus on my game and improve myself as a player.” [adrotate banner=”29″] Groton’s continued determination and self-improvement helped lift Stone Bridge towards the top of the Potomac District…

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Austin, Texas — With around 2,400 meters to go, Weini Kelati knew it was her time to make a move. The Heritage High School graduate and current University of New Mexico sophomore had led on and off throughout the NCAA 10,000-meter national championship race on June 6 and had no plans of finishing anywhere but the top. Kelati started the race out in front, pacing the field with an average lap of 1:20 for the first 7,600 meters, trading first and second place with Notre Dame senior Anna Rohrer. Then in her 20th lap, Kelati posted a 1:14, in what…

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Ashburn, Va. — A complete game win. A three-run home run. A grand slam. And a region championship. That was Olivia Valbak’s night. When the Stone Bridge High School junior starter laced up her cleats before the VHSL Region 5C championship game against Freedom on May 31, she had a plan in place: do whatever she could to help her teammates. And she did more than enough to lift the Bulldogs to victory. “Watching Liv perform like she did was a treat for everybody,” Stone Bridge head coach Billy Rice said. “She’s been doing that stuff all year.” Even with…

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