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Thursday, March 15, 2012

Warhawk Diamond Dreams Soar In 2012

TheresNoPlaceLikeVienna.com would like to welcome Guest Blogger, Dave Graham. Dave provides a preview of what we might expect from Vienna's James Madison High School baseball team this season! GO WARHAWKS!




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The Madison Warhawk baseball program launched the 2012 season in style with its annual pre-season banquet on March 6 at Westwood County Club in Vienna.  Nearly 200 people attended a buffet dinner to kick off the season.  The program introduced the 2012 junior varsity and varsity players, honored members of the 2002 State Championship team and featured comments by three distinguished speakers.

Expectations for the season are high.  The Warhawk varsity returns fifteen players from the 2011 squad plus another eight from last year’s JV team.  The program is coming off consecutive Liberty District championships and subsequent trips to the Northern Region semifinals.  Both years Madison fell a game short of advancing to the State tournament.  In 2010 they lost to eventual State Champion West Springfield.  Last year they lost to South County which won 28 straight games before losing in the State Championship game.
The 2002 Warhawks went 29-0 en route to capturing the State crown and is still the only undefeated champion in Virginia AAA high school history.  Celebrating the ten year anniversary of that team’s accomplishment was an ideal way to remind this year’s players that the road ahead of them has been traveled before but is very challenging.

That message was reinforced by a trio of speakers.  Fred Haden, who founded the Vienna Mustangs summer team when travel baseball was in its infancy, led off by drawing lessons from how the early Mustang teams coalesced into the 2002 State Champions.  He was followed by Josh White, a former Warhawk player who graduated in 2001 and was instrumental in shaping the 2002 team.  The keynote speaker was Erik Bakich, the University of Maryland head baseball coach who in three years has awakened Terp baseball from a 40 year slumber.  The dynamic remarks of all three speakers were pertinent, entertaining and inspiring.      

The Master of Ceremonies was Madison head coach Mark “Pudge” Gjormand who returns for his 17th season as the head Warhawk.  He summed up the sentiment of the evening saying, “This was an awesome night.  I’m looking forward to the 2012 season. The Liberty District is going to be as competitive as any in the Northern Region. It will be deep with front line pitchers and experienced teams. I expect every night to be an absolute battle. I’m fortunate to be surrounded by a great group of experienced players and coaches who do things the right way. It’s going to be a lot of fun. I’m excited to get started and welcome the challenges that lie ahead.”

The eleven seniors on the varsity are:  Jack Anzilotti, Henry Brandmark, Andrew Cooney, Tim Davis, Nate Favero, Jonny Graham, Evan Jacquez, Matt Livingston, Beau Overholt, Justin Padgett and Luke Weller.  Four juniors return:  Daniel Bayer, Andy McGuire, Dan Powers and Ben Socher.  Eight juniors move up from the JV to the varsity:  Nick Brunori, Logan Claybrook, Patrick Eason, Jake Hall, Devin Kunselman, Tommy Kyllo, Keith Mainland and Willie Turner. 

After a stellar 12-2 campaign last year the JV returns ten sophomores:   Nick Brady, Andrew Difrancisco, Daniel Fathalikhani, Ryan Galvin, Chris Kim, Michael Nielsen, Stephen Nugent, John Somers, Billy Welch and Garrett Zoukis.  They are joined by nine freshmen:  Cal Brown, Ben Campbell, John DeFazio, Brian Eckert, David McGuire, Brandon Miskell, Trey Ramsey, Zack Silverman and Owen Socher.

The season starts at Fairfax High on March 20.  Madison will play each Liberty District opponent twice, once home and once away.  Regular season games are on Tuesdays and Fridays at 6:30.  The “Battle for Vienna” against cross town rival Oakton will be played on Saturday, April 28 at 2:00 at Madison.  Easter vacation will include a trip to the Spring Classic tournament in Orlando.  The Warhawks are guaranteed at least one Liberty District playoff game during the week of May 14 with hopefully many more playoff games to follow at the District, Region and State level.  If you can’t make it in person to see a game you can follow the Red and Black on the internet at http://www.madisonwarhawkbaseball.com.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Ireland Comes To Vienna, VA!

St Patrick's Day is almost upon us. And if you're tired of celebrating the occasion by wearing your "Kiss Me I'm Irish" t-shirt and drinking green beer, and you're looking for something a little more unique  (OR you're looking for some fun in the afternoon before you go out to drink green beer at night!), we've got just the thing for you!

The Vienna Choral Society is hosting a Celtic Arts Festival. It will take place at Vienna Elementary School on St. Patrick's Day (March 17th) from 1 - 5 PM. 

The Celtic Arts Festival will be an afternoon of Celtic music, dance, culture & food. All kinds of fabulous groups will be performing - including Tinsmith, Rich Follett, The Irish Breakfast Band, Katherine Hughes, and several other artists.

Here's a sampling of what you might hear:




Vienna's very own Pure Pasty will be there too. If you've never tasted a pasty (and that's PASSty - not PASTEy or PAYsty!) - you don't want to miss the opportunity. YUM!

And - perhaps even more exciting is that the Vienna Elementary School Jammers will be making an appearance. You might remember them. They made quite the splash at last year's Viva Vienna with a flash mob led by their teacher, David Reynolds. 



For ticket information and details on the event, go to Vienna Choral Society's blog.

Ireland in Vienna - just another reason why we LOVE living here!