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Park View High School Athletic Hall of Fame Park View High School Athletic Hall of Fame Presents the 2012 Hall of Fame Class Teri Braxton Colwell Athlete 1986-1990 • Track – Lettered all 4 years • Track – Team District Champions: 1987 and 1988 • Track – Top jumper and sprinter for all 4 years • Track – Current PV record holder in the Long Jump • Track - Current PV record holder in the Triple Jump • Track – Individual District Champion in Long Jump • Track – Individual District Champion in Triple Jump • Track – Individual District Champion in High Jump • Track – Individual District Champion in 100 M and 200 M • Track – Individual Regional Champion in Long Jump • Track – Individual Regional Champion in Triple Jump • Track – Individual State Champion in Long Jump: 1990 • Track – Individual State Champion in Triple Jump: 1990 • Track – USA Today Track and Field Team: Honorable Mention – 1990 • Track – MVP for Track: 1989 and 1990 • Track – Coaches Award for Track: 1988 • Currently working as a Physical Therapist Leah Terrell Costello Athlete 1985-1989 • Gymnastics – Lettered all 4 years • Gymnastics – Team District Champions: All 4 years • Gymnastics – Team Regional Runner Up: 1985 & 1986 • Gymnastics – Team Regional Champions: 1987 & 1988 • Gymnastics - Team State Runner Up: 1986 & 1987 • Gymnastics – Team State Champion: 1988 • Gymnastics - Individual District Champion: 1st All Around • Gymnastics - Individual District Champion: 1st in Bars • Gymnastics - Individual Regional 3rd place: All Around • Gymnastics - Individual State 3rd place: Vault & Bars • Gymnastics - Individual Region Runner: Up All Around • Gymnastics - Individual State Champion: 1st in All Around and Bars – 1988 • Gymnastics - Individual State Runner Up: Vault • Gymnastics – High School All American • Track – Lettered all 4 years • Track – Team District Champions: 1987 and 1988 • Track – District Champion in 100 Meter Hurdles – 1988 • VHSL Academic Excellence Award - 1989 • Currently the Manager/Coach of Gymini Gymnastics Club in Herndon, VA Michele Blazevich Johnson Athlete 1976-1980 • Track – Lettered all 4 years • Track – District Champion for Discus and Shot Put • Track – Regional Champion for Discus and Shot Put • Track – Placed 3rd in State for Discus: 1980 • Track – Placed 4th in the State for Shot Put: 1980 • Track – Set PV School Record for both Discus & Shot Put • Track - MVP for PVHS Track: 1980 • Basketball – Lettered 3 years • Basketball – Captain in 1979 and 1980 • Basketball – All District: 1979 • Basketball – Coaches Award for PV Basketball: 1980 • PVHS Junior Class President • Played Basketball at Roanoke & UNC-Greensboro: • NCAA State Champions: Roanoke College • Set a record for Most Blocked Shots in a single game • NCAA National Basketball Runner Up -1982 • NCAA All American: 1983 • NCAA Regional Finalist: 1983 • Member of the 1981 Basketball Team inducted to the UNC- G Hall of Fame • Currently a business owner in Greenwich, Connecticut Kristina McDonald Sullivan Athlete 1986-1990 • Gymnastics – Lettered all 3 years • Gymnastics – Team District Champions: All 3 years • Gymnastics – Team Regional Champions: 88, 89 & 90 • Gymnastics – Team State Champion: 88, 89 & 90 • Gymnastics - Individual District Champion: All Around for 3 years • Gymnastics - Individual District Champion: Bars • Gymnastics - Individual Regional Champion: All Around– 1988 and 1990 • Gymnastics – Individual Regional Runner Up: All Around - 1989 • Gymnastics – Individual State 3rd Place: All Around - 1989 • Gymnastics – Individual State Runner Up: All Around – 1988 • Gymnastics – Individual State Champion: All Around – 1990 • Gymnastics Most Valuable Gymnast: 88, 89 and 90 • State representative for Virginia at Nationals: placed 9th in Vault • Who’s Who in High School Sports – Washington Post • Has coached gymnastics at the YMCA, World Gate Athletic Club and East Cooper Gymnastics • Currently a Physical Therapy assistant in Arizona Julie Treanor Athlete 1985-1989 • Softball – lettered 4 years • Softball – All District 3 years for outfield and shortstop • Softball – All Region 3 years for outfield and shortstop • Softball – District Champions in 1987 • Softball – Regional Runner Up in 1988 • Softball – District, Region and State AA Champions: 89 • Softball – 1st team Loudoun All Extra • Softball – Most Valuable Player for 1989 • Softball – team leader in runs scored, walks & stolen bases • Softball – Team Captain • Soccer – lettered 4 years • Soccer – All District for 2 years • Soccer – led team in goals scored (14) • College Softball– played 4 years for the US Naval Academy Softball team & Captain • College Softball – led team in Stolen Bases • College Softball – MVP for the USNA Softball team • College Soccer - played 4 years for the US Naval Academy Soccer team & Captain • College Soccer – currently holds 4 records at the Naval Academy • Currently a Commander in the United States Navy • Survivor of the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon Janet Marshall Watkins Athlete 1985-1989 • Softball – lettered 3 years • Softball – All District 2 years for outfield • Softball – All Region 2 years for outfield • Softball – District Champions in 1987 • Softball – Regional Runner Up in 1988 • Softball – District, Region and State AA Champions in 1989 • Softball – 1st team Loudoun All Extra • Softball – Coaches Award for 1989 • Softball – current PV record holder: Most Singles in a Season – 35 • Softball – Team Captain • Soccer – lettered 4 years • Soccer – All District for 3 years • Soccer – Coaches Award for 2 years • Soccer – Team Captain • PVHS Female Athlete of the Year - 1989 • College Softball– played 3 years for Mary Washington College • College Softball – Captain at Mary Washington • College Softball – qualified for NCAA Tournament for the 1st time in school history • Currently a Newspaper writer and editor for the Free- Lance Star in Fredericksburg Landon “Mack” Piercy Coach 1980-1996 • 1980 – Wrestling District Champions • 1981 - Wrestling District Champions • 1982 - Wrestling District Champions • 1984- Wrestling District Champions • 1989- Wrestling District Champions • 1991 - Wrestling District Champions • 1981 – Wrestling Region II Runner Up • 1982 - Wrestling Region II Runner Up • 1983 - Wrestling Region II Runner Up • 1986 - Wrestling Region II Runner Up • 1990 - Wrestling Region II Runner Up • 1994 - Wrestling Region II Runner Up • 1984- Wrestling Region II Champions • 1991 - Wrestling Region II Champions • 1992 - Wrestling Region II Champions • 1984 – Wrestling AA State Runner Up • 1990 - Wrestling AA State Runner Up • 1991 - Wrestling AA State Runner Up • 9 Individual State Champion Wrestlers • 1991 – PVHS Coach of the Year Hubert Goode Contributor • Filmed all PVHS Football games for 23 years • Purchased professional video equipment to allow video highlights for college recruits from PVHS • Appreciation Award from PV Athletic Department • Helped to build Bill Allen Football Stadium in Sterling • Helped to build the snack bar and original press box at Bill Allen Field where PVHS played until 1988 • Sterling Ruritan Club President - 1968 • Sterling Golf and Swim Club President - 1968 • Man of the Year from the Sterling Park Jaycees – 1970 • Athletics Community Service Award from Ruritan –1972 • Coach of Lower Loudoun Football 1967-72 • Coach of Little League Baseball, American Legion and Babe Ruth baseball 1966-1980 • Contributions Award from Lower Loudoun Football –1971 • Commissioner of Eastern Loudoun Boys Basketball League • Member of LC Parks and Recreation board 1979-83 • Wall of Fame Award from Sterling Golf, Swim and Tennis Club • Member of LC Vocational Education Foundation Advisory • Resident of Sterling for 60 years • Married to Ernestine Goode and has 3 children. Dennis and Debbie went to BRHS and Dawn went to PVHS and was the Valedictorian for Class of 79 Congratulations and Welcome to the Park View Hall of Fame Class of 2010 •Andy Bell - Class of 1990 •Billy King – Class of 1984 •Randy Boyer - Class of 1985 •Tom Korbini – Class of 1984 •Ed Scott, Coach •Monica Chandler - Class of 1980 •Jeff Lageman – Class of 1985 •Kathleen Dugger – Coach •Tony Conway – Class of 1989 •Scott Lageman – Class of 1982 •Beth Walker – Coach •Pam Freedman Horton – Class of 1991 •Allen Pinkett – Class of 1982 •Carlene McCarthy – Contributor •Ron Griffith – Class of 1985 •Scott Steele – Class of 1987 •Jack Pyle - Contributor •Susan Hessenauer Bodmer – Class of 1990 •Nicole Tinsley Stewart – Class of 1990 •Lisa Zuraw – Class of 1982 Congratulations and Welcome to the Park View Hall of Fame Class of 2011 •Diane Wright Breeden – Class of 1985 •Tom Slack – Class of 1979 •Greg Mitchell, Coach •Theresa Cummings – Class of 1990 •Mike Spring – Class of 1979 •Bill Wetzel - Contributor •Mark Hernandez – Class of 1994 •Todd Turner – Class of 1981 •Mike Jacobus – Class of 1994 •Ken Wright – Class of 1988 •Genevieve Cummings Petrella – Class of 1983 •April Hughlett Vinson – Class of 1978.
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