Garrett Roe (Vienna), a junior forward on the St. Cloud State University (Minn.) men’s ice hockey team, recently scored his 100th career point for the Huskies. St. Cloud State is a member of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA).

Roe scored his 100th point during St. Cloud’s 3-1 victory at Michigan Tech on Oct. 31. Roe becomes just the 22nd player in team history, at the NCAA Div. I level, to score 100 career points. He now has 37 goals and 64 assists for 101 points in 85 games played at SCSU.

In his career at SCSU, Roe is averaging almost 1.20 points per game for the Huskies. He is a two-time All-WCHA selection and an NHL draft pick selection of the Los Angeles Kings. SCSU owns a 3-3-2 overall record this season and a 2-1-1 record in the always rugged WCHA.

Vienna’s Dani Humphrey, a first-year swimmer at Sweet Briar College (Va.), was recently named the Old Dominion Athletic Conference’s (ODAC) Player of the Week. Humphrey earned Player of the Week honors as a result of two first place finishes (50-freestyle and 100-butterfly) at a meet versus Washington and Lee on Nov. 13.

Alisa Harrison (Vienna) is a member of the Rennselear Polytechnic Institute (Troy, N.Y.) women’s ice hockey team. Over the team’s first 14 games, the sophomore forward had scored two goals and dished out four assists. Harrison played for the Washington Pride prior to attending Rensselaer.
Rensselaer, which competes in the ECAC, was 4-6-4 overall and 2-2-2 in the conference.

Edric Wung (McLean) finished in a second place tie in the boys’ 12-13 age group division of the recent MAPGA Junior Turkey Two-Day golf event at Fauquier Springs Country Club. Ian Hildebrand of Purcellville finished first. Wung had a two-day total of 164, tying him with Errol Clarke (Mitchellville, Md.).

In the overall girls’ division, Shabril Brewer (Oak Hill) broke away from the field and won by eight shots over April Nimjareansuk (Alexandria). Brewer started the day with birdies at holes one, two, and seven. She fired a 5-over 77 to finish the event at 11-over par. Brewer, a Westfield High student, was part of the Bulldogs’ team that captured the state AAA golf title a few weeks ago.

Shannon Brooks (Vienna) cruised to a victory in the Girls 12-14 division with a two-day total of 166. Her second round 81 was a two-day low for her division. Julie Luo (Herndon) finished nine shots back with 175.

The Marshall High Boosters will once again be sponsoring the Christmas Tree Lot in front of the school. Trees in a variety of types and sizes, wreaths, and fresh garland can all be purchased. Need a stocking stuffer? How about some Marshall Spirit wear or the White House ornament. The tree lot will be open seven days a week until all trees are sold. Hours of operation are as follows: Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Mondays through Fridays from 5:30 p.m. to 8. All proceeds from the tree lot will go directly into the Marshall students’ activities account which sponsors 21 teams and a variety of clubs with the purchase of uniforms and equipment, field maintenance, capital improvements, and travel needs to competitions. In addition, the purchase of White House Christmas Ornaments will directly support Marshall’s All Night Graduation Celebration. Contact Christmas Tree Chair Ellen Loszynski at ejloszynski@msn.com for any further information.

McLean High softball coach Maurice Tawil announced that senior shortstop Lauren McColgan has signed a National Letter of Intent to play softball at Div. 1 George Mason University. McColgan will play her senior season at McLean this spring. She has been the Highlanders’ starting shortstop since her arrival in 2007 and will be a team captain for a second year in a row.

Over her first three years at McLean, McColgan accumulated numerous recognition awards. Specifically, as a junior in the spring season of 2009, McColgan’s outstanding performance was rewarded as she was named Liberty District Player of the Year, First Team All-Northern Region, and All-State. She led the Highlanders with a .494 batting average, .578 on-base percentage and 23 stolen bases out of 24 attempts.

During the recruiting process, Coach Tawil told GMU head coach Joe Verbanic, “I hope Lauren McColgan does for your program what she has done for our program.”

McColgan started playing ball when she was eight years old. She played for McLean Little League from 2000-to-2004. In ‘04, she was on the All-Star team that made it to the World Series in Portland, Oregon for the first time in McLean history. In the fall of 2004, McColgan joined the Vienna Stars travel team. For the past five years, while playing for the Stars, McColgan has played in many high profile tournaments and has done some extensive traveling. Her travels include tournaments in Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, South Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Florida, Tennessee, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Colorado, Oregon and Illinois.

McColgan, also known as `Mac,’ currently plays on the 18-under Vienna Stars Gold team, coached by Tony Rollins.

Other schools that were interested in McColgan included Bucknell University, LaSalle, Fairleigh Dickenson, Longwood, Coastal Carolina and Providence.