Author: Owen Gotimer

Owen Gotimer

Owen Gotimer is an award-winning journalist and small business owner from Leesburg, Virginia. After graduating from Heritage High School, Owen spent his college years at Syracuse University, where he studied broadcast and digital journalism in the renowned Newhouse School of Public Communications, before earning a Masters degree in social media, culture, and society from the University of Westminster. Owen owns OG Media, a full-service marketing partner specializing in website design & development, content creation, and graphic design & print. Additionally, Owen is the president of of the Jeffrey C. Fowler Memorial Scholarship.

Sterling, Va. — In March, Jack Creamer was planning on continuing his wrestling career in his home state. Creamer is a two-time VHSL State champion with his roots in Virginia, and at the time, he felt Old Dominion University would be a good fit for him athletically, academically, and geographically. On March 19, Creamer announced via Instagram he’d be continuing his wrestling career at ODU, about 200 miles south of Sterling. Just 14 days later, Old Dominion announced it would be discontinuing its varsity wrestling program effective immediately, citing the “long-term best interest of the athletics program.” “When ODU disbanded…

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Ashburn, Va. — When she first stepped foot on campus, Chandler Manusky knew she’d be moving to South Carolina. From the coaches to the team to the campus and the academics, Manusky fell in love with the College of Charleston and feels it is the perfect fit for her to continue her volleyball career starting in the 2021-2022 academic year. “The College of Charleston has an atmosphere that I could not resist and I could not wait to be a part of,” the 5-foot-7 Manusky said. “I knew committing there wouldn’t be anything less than amazing.” When the rising Briar…

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Ashburn, Va. — Specializing in one event was never in the cards for Sabrina Sokol. While she holds the Broad Run High School record in the 100-meter hurdle, in college, Sokol plans to compete in the 100-meter hurdle as well as the high jump, the shot put, the 200-meter run, nd the broad jump, the javelin throw, the 800-meter run, because beginning in the 2020-2021 academic year, Sokol will be suiting up to compete in the heptathlon for the United States Naval Academy. “Anything I commit to I commit all the way, so the Midshipmen team can count on me…

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Purcellville, Va. — From the day he could walk, Mason Raymer has been preparing for this day. So as the spring of his senior year at Loudoun Valley High School got ready to start, the 6-foot-4, 312-pound offensive lineman knew where his next move would be: UConn. On February 4, Raymer announced his commitment to play under head coach Randy Edsall at the University of Connecticut starting in the 2020 school year. “It feels amazing to be committed to a college and to start getting involved with everyone academically and for sports,” Raymer said. “It’s also nice to have this…

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Ashburn, Va. — Broad Run High School senior Justin Lee has made a commitment to continue his swimming career at Boston University starting in the 2020-2021 school year. “Swimming has always been a big part of my life and has allowed me to meet some of my closest friends,” the 6-foot-1 Lee said. “It’s very exciting, and I am very proud to have achieved one of my biggest goals [of committing to swim in college].” [adrotate banner=”18″] Boston University was an easy choice for Lee, who found the combination of the school’s athletic and academic prowess as well as its…

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Loudoun County, Va. — LoCoSports Owl-in-Chief Owen Gotimer moderated a discussion with the Loudoun County softball community, coaches, and players about the season that never was. Players and coaches from Freedom, Riverside, Stone Bridge, and Woodgrove joined the event as LoCoSports asked questions about their season expectations, what they miss most about playing high school softball, and what their walk-up songs would have been. [adrotate banner=”39″] [adrotate banner=”40″]

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