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FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2016

THE FARMVILLE HERALD

] HIGH-FIVE! [

Cumberland High School varsity girls soccer


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The Cumberland High School varsity girls soccer team members are, from left, front row, Teyanna Braxton, Kayla Ousey, Maria Bonilla-Olmos, Savannah Riner, Zion Salmon;
second row, Veronica Nelson, Alicia Riddle, Makayla Wingo, Yadira Rodriguez, Kaylah Paras; third row, Sunnie Trieble, Jacy Watkins, Crystal Dowdy, Jewel Yarborough,
KeAundra Trent, Kaylyn Sparkman; fourth row, coach Stephen Bapties, Riley Jo Giles, Megan Moore, Katey Houghland, Aniya Woodley, Amari Trent and coach Heather
Sutton. (To nominate your favorite team for High-Five!, email a team photo to highfive@farmvilleherald.com.)

ROSTAN: Plans out retirement


FROM PAGE ONE

opportunity to work with


so many fine men at four
colleges, yet my relationship with the men of H-SC
over three decades has
been extremely special as
I have also watched them
grow in their family lives
and careers.
H-SCs Athletic Director Richard Epperson
described Rostan as being
as much of a mentor for
building character as he is
for coaching.
Prior to becoming head
coach at H-SC, Rostan
held coaching positions at
Farmingdale State College,
Rochester Institute of
Technology, and Ithaca
College, all of which are
in New York. At Ithaca
College, Rostan held two
positions where he was
both the head lacrosse
and head soccer coach.
Currently, Rostan
resides in Farmville with
his wife, Karen. She has
been the purchasing agent
for the H-SC bookstore for
the past 23 years. The Rostans have two children,
Jason (Jay) and Jamie.
Jay was a First Team
All-American Lacrosse
player at H-SC. Hes been
the assistant coach at
H-SC for the past 13 years
and offensive and recruiting coordinator for the
past eight years. Jay is
married to Amy and they
have a daughter, Carter.
The Rostans daughter,
Jamie, is an oncology
nurse at the National
Childrens Hospital in

Washington D.C. She is


married to Luke Davis and
they are expecting a baby
boy in May.
Rostan said during
retirement he plans to
spend his time going
out on his boat, fishing,
reading books, fixing up
his house, and visiting his
grandchildren. In addition, Rostan may accept a
coaching position in Major
League Lacrosse if the opportunity presents itself.
I hoped that my final
season would be similar to my first as a head
coach in 1979, Rostan
continued, Our players

and coaches banded


together as one, with
few distractions, a very
special relationship that is
found in few other endeavors in life.
This goal of Rostans
seems to be coming true
as the team recently defeated last years National
finalist team, Lynchburg
College, on April 16 and
finished their regular
season by beating Virginia
Wesleyan on April 28. The
Tigers took the No. 3 seed
in the ODAC Tournament
and will host Randolph-Macon or Guilford
on May 3.

] LOCAL SCORES [

College
April 25
Mens Tennis
Lynchburg 5 H-SC 4

April 26
Baseball
LU 13 Norfolk State 5

Softball

Goochland 18 Cumberland 0

Chatham 8 Buckingham 4
Boys Soccer
PE 9 Central Lunenburg 1
Nottoway 4 Buckingham 3
Goochland 7 Cumberland 0
Girls Soccer
Buckingham 2 Nottoway 0
Goochland 8 Cumberland 0

High School
Varsity

Buckingham 5 Appomattox 4

April 25

Baseball

Girls Tennis

Softball
Nottoway 7 Buckingham 4
Goochland 13 Cumberland 0
Girls Tennis
R-H 7 Buckingham 2

April 26

Baseball

Central Lunenburg 8 PE 4

Buckingham 10 Chatham 6

Buckingham 6 Nottoway 5

*Send your scores to


sports@farmvilleherald.com

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