Author: Michael Pittinger

Michael Pittinger is a native of Loudoun County, having graduated from Park View High School. While at Park View, Michael was a member of the baseball and basketball teams. After graduation, he stayed around and started to help coach basketball and baseball for three years at Park View. In 2017, he joined the Riverside boys basketball coaching staff. Michael works full-time for Loudoun County Parks, Recreations, and Community Services.

Leesburg, Va. — Riverside High School senior point guard Beau Everett has made the decision to continue his basketball career at Ursinus College starting in the 2020-2021 school year. “I chose Ursinus because of the culture,” Everett said. “The coaches and players have sold me on the family environment that Ursinus has. They have this saying of ‘Iron Sharpening Iron’ and that saying speaks my language. It is a great school academically with kids that are very like-minded when it comes to getting school work done. I have also made great connections with the coaches and players over these last…

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Leesburg, Va. — Michael Pittinger photographed Riverside High School’s football game against Heritage High School in Leesburg on Thursday, August 29 and posted this photo gallery with 70+ photos! Riverside senior quarterback A.J. Darr connected with senior receiver Jack Selman with a 5-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter, which proved to be the decisive blow as the Rams defeated the Pride, 6-0, [adrotate banner=”38″]

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Sterling, Va. — Just a week after rolling over Dulles District foe Riverside, Woodgrove High School dominated Dominion in shutout fashion. The Wolverines controlled all three phases of the game to spoil the Titans’ Homecoming, their senior night and their first game on their brand new turf field, 42-0. “Our goal every year is to try and win the district one game at a time,” Woodgrove senior quarterback Graham Walker said. “We have great momentum and team chemistry. These guys are my best friends.” [adrotate group=”4″] Woodgrove got the scoring started when junior running back KJ Lewis scored on an…

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Sterling, Va. — Mike Pittinger photographed Potomac Falls High School’s football game against rival Dominion High School in Sterling on Friday, August 31 and Saturday, September 1 and posted this photo gallery with 60+ photos! Lightning delayed the second half until Saturday morning, when the Panthers rolled past their Sterling-rival Titans, 34-13. [adrotate group=”4″]

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