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.

By Owen Gotimer LoCoSports Editor-in-Chief [twitter-follow screen_name=’LoCoSports’] Leesburg (January 4, 2016) — Leesburg-native and Madeira School senior Kylie Jordan has signed her National Letter of Intent to continue her swimming career at Duke University beginning in the 2016-2017 academic year. “I chose Duke because of the great balance between academics and swimming,” the 5-foot-10 Jordan said. “When I visited, I immediately fell in love with the campus and clicked with the amazing swimmers on the team. I feel that Duke is the perfect place for me to continue my growth as a student and an athlete.” Located in Durham, North…

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By Owen Gotimer LoCoSports Editor-in-Chief [twitter-follow screen_name=’LoCoSports’] Leesburg (December 16, 2015) – Owen Gotimer photographed the Tuscarora High School and Heritage High School girls basketball game in Leesburg on Wednesday, December 16 and posted this photo gallery! The Huskies forced turnovers throughout the night to win, 56-36.

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By Owen Gotimer LoCoSports Editor-in-Chief [twitter-follow screen_name=’LoCoSports’] Leesburg (December 16, 2015) — For the first time all the season, the boys and girls basketball teams at Heritage High School watched the final seconds tick off the clock with leads on the scoreboard as the Pride swept Rock Ridge High School in a boys, girls doubleheader in Leesburg on December 14. A collection of underclassmen helped the Lady Pride dominate the young Lady Phoenix throughout the game, 53-25; while the Pride boys escaped a Phoenix rally and broke free late, 50-38. Young defense, depth leads Lady Pride With just three upperclassmen,…

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By Owen Gotimer LoCoSports Editor-in-Chief [twitter-follow screen_name=’LoCoSports’] South Riding (December 14, 2015) — Freedom High School senior Mikayla Robinson has signed her National Letter of Intent to continue her gymnastics career at the University of North Carolina starting in the 2016-2017 school year. “I picked UNC because it has the perfect balance of academics and athletics. I love the coaches, and I felt like I was able to connect with all of the girls,” the 5-foot-3 Robinson said. “There’s such an amazing support system for all of the student athletes, so I know that I will be successful there. As…

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By Owen Gotimer LoCoSports Editor-in-Chief [twitter-follow screen_name=’LoCoSports’] Charlottesville (December 13, 2015) — On October 23, the Stone Bridge High School football team got on a bus headed from Leesburg to Ashburn sitting at 4-4 after a tough loss to new local powerhouse Tuscarora High School. Six weeks – and six straight wins – later the Bulldogs redeemed themselves, knocking off the Huskies in a basketball-scoring affair in the VHSL 5A North region championship earning Stone Bridge a trip to a VHSL state championship for the first time since 2012. Unfortunately for the No. 5 Bulldogs – who throughout the playoffs…

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By Owen Gotimer LoCoSports Editor-in-Chief [twitter-follow screen_name=’LoCoSports’] Purcellville (December 12, 2015) — Just under two weeks into the season, two of the area’s top girls basketball teams met in Purcellville to kickoff the Conference 21B schedule. Loudoun County High School did not score a field goal until the four-minute mark in the first quarter, but the field goals fell after that as the Lady Raiders ran away late in the third quarter to knock off Loudoun Valley High School, 55-38. “It was just a good run on our part. Sometimes it goes that way,” Loudoun County head coach Derek Fisher…

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