Class of 2016 Hall of Fame Remarks Teddy Hart Teddy Hart was a member of the football and basketball teams during his time at Park View High School. Considered an incredibly talented athlete, Teddy could have participated and excelled at any sport, however, his love of basketball would be his devotion. Teddy was a member of the Freshman Basketball team for one year, where he was the team captain, and a member of the Varsity basketball team for 3 years. Over his career at Park View, Teddy would rack up a myriad of honors. Individually, Teddy was named to the All District team as a junior and senior. He was nominated, twice, to the Loudoun Times Mirror All-Tournament team, and once served as the tournament’s MVP. Over the span of his 4 year career, Teddy was also named twice as the Loudoun Times Mirror Athlete of the Week. During his senior year, Teddy served as team captain for the Boys Basketball team, and was name the team’s MVP, and the Park View High School Outstanding Male Athlete. Further recognitions include receiving the Marine Corp Distinguished Athlete Award, and the Liberty District Slam Dunk Champion. Furthermore, it was Teddy’s talent, hard work and leadership would help lead the 1996 Boys basketball team to a District title. After his successful career in high school, Teddy attended High Point University in High Point, North Carolina. As a freshman, he tried out for the men’s basketball team as a walk on, and played all 4 years. Teddy is currently a youth leader and mentor at First City Church in Pensacola, Florida. He also volunteers his time as a basketball coach for 7 th and 8 th grade boys. His pastor, Rick Hazelip, writes of Teddy in his recommendation letter: “Teddy Hart and his family have been members of our church for several years. As his pastor, I have watched him grow into one of the finest spiritual leaders we have. He walks both humbly and with intention. He is a gentleman…yet speaks with power, purpose and strength.” We are proud of his accomplishments both on and off the field and are proud to have him as a member of our Hall of Fame. Please join me in welcoming Teddy Hart to the Hall of Fame Class of 2016.
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Class of 2016 Hall of Fame Remarks
Teddy Hart
Teddy Hart was a member of the football and basketball teams during his time at Park View
High School. Considered an incredibly talented athlete, Teddy could have participated and
excelled at any sport, however, his love of basketball would be his devotion.
Teddy was a member of the Freshman Basketball team for one year, where he was the team
captain, and a member of the Varsity basketball team for 3 years. Over his career at Park View,
Teddy would rack up a myriad of honors.
Individually, Teddy was named to the All District team as a junior and senior. He was
nominated, twice, to the Loudoun Times Mirror All-Tournament team, and once served as the
tournament’s MVP. Over the span of his 4 year career, Teddy was also named twice as the
Loudoun Times Mirror Athlete of the Week.
During his senior year, Teddy served as team captain for the Boys Basketball team, and was
name the team’s MVP, and the Park View High School Outstanding Male Athlete. Further
recognitions include receiving the Marine Corp Distinguished Athlete Award, and the Liberty
District Slam Dunk Champion.
Furthermore, it was Teddy’s talent, hard work and leadership would help lead the 1996 Boys
basketball team to a District title.
After his successful career in high school, Teddy attended High Point University in High Point,
North Carolina. As a freshman, he tried out for the men’s basketball team as a walk on, and
played all 4 years. Teddy is currently a youth leader and mentor at First City Church in
Pensacola, Florida. He also volunteers his time as a basketball coach for 7th and 8th grade boys.
His pastor, Rick Hazelip, writes of Teddy in his recommendation letter: “Teddy Hart and his
family have been members of our church for several years. As his pastor, I have watched him
grow into one of the finest spiritual leaders we have. He walks both humbly and with
intention. He is a gentleman…yet speaks with power, purpose and strength.”
We are proud of his accomplishments both on and off the field and are proud to have him as a
member of our Hall of Fame.
Please join me in welcoming Teddy Hart to the Hall of Fame Class of 2016.
John Jackson
John Jackson was another 2 sport athlete that contributed his talents to the Park View football
and track teams.
As a 4 year letter winner in track, John helped lead the Patriots to the District Championship
for 3 of his 4 years at PVHS. John competed in the long jump, the 100m, 200m and 400m
races, and was a member of the 4x100 relay team.
Individually, he placed multiple times in the VHSL Regional Championship Meet, and
participated in the State meet all 4 years, where he placed third in the long jump.
Currently, several of John’s performances still rank in the top ten performances of all time
here at Park View. His jump of 22’6 ½” is still 3rd all time, and his 100m dash of 10.8 seconds
and his 400m 51.9 second time are among the 10 ten best performances at Park View.
Dave Hembach, former PVHS track coach says of this inductee: “…based on accomplishments
of John Jackson over his 4 years, he has proven to be one of the most successful track athletes
at Park View. Although it has be over 20 years since he left Park View, John ranks 3rd in all time
long jumper performances in school history.”
John was also a member of Park View’s football team, where he played wide receiver, running
back and defensive back.
As a Patriot, John was twice named to the All District team and Honorable Mention All-Region
in 1992. He was a member of the 89 District Championship and Regional Runner-Up team.
Currently, John’s record of 178 receiving yards in a game stands as the most in school history.
After graduating from Park View, John began working for Washington Gas, the same company
he still works for today. He also played defensive back and safety for the North American
Football League’s Virginia Rage.
John has continued his love of sports by coaching young athletes throughout Loudoun County.
Currently, he is the JV Football coach at Loudoun County High School.
Park View High School is proud of John and his contributions to Park View Athletics during his
time as a Patriot.
Please join me in welcoming John Jackson to the Hall of Fame Class of 2016.
Whitney Mansfield Madine
Whitney was an excellent athlete during her years here at Park View having participated in,
and lettering in Gymnastics, Tennis and Cheerleading.
Whitney, also known, as “Crissy,” lettered 10 times in her four years at Park View.
In the fall, Whitney was a member of the Patriot Cheerleading squad. She lettered two years
and was named the squad’s MVP. Whitney also was named an All American Cheerleader
Finalist.
Arguably, Whitney’s best sport was Gymnastics. A member and letter winner for all four
years, Whitney’s gymnastics coach, Michelle Ritenour Maged says: “Whitney always came to
practice smiling and eager to work hard to improve her routines. She was a perfectionist,
energetic and a great team leader who lead by example. Any coach would have been proud to
have a whole team of Whitney’s on their squad.” Former coach, Kathleen Dugger agrees in
her comments: “Whitney is the type of person who does not hesitate to accept a challenge
and is willing to do whatever it takes to get the job done. She has consistently worked to
develop her skill and add harder, more dangerous stunts.” And the hard work paid off.
Whitney helped the Gymnastics program earn District championship honors in 1988, ‘89 and
‘90; Regional Championship honors in 1988 and ‘89; and State Championships in 1988, ‘89 and
‘90. Individually, she would win District honors on the beam, and a 3rd place at States on the
Vault. In 1991, she was the regional champion on the vault and the State Champion on the
Bars.
In addition to her contributions to the Gymnastics program, Whitney lettered for 4 years in
Tennis and was the individual District Runner Up in 1990.
After high school, Whitney attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she
received her Bachelors of Science in Public Health. Whitney would go on to get her Master’s
degree in Nutrition at UNC-Greensboro.
Whitney currently lives in Texas with her husband and 3 children. Whitney continues to be
involved in sports by competing in tennis leagues and charity races.
Park View High School is proud of Whitney and her contributions to Park View Athletics during
her time as a Patriot.
Please join me in welcoming Whitney Mansfield Madine to the Hall of Fame Class of 2016.
Steve Moran
During his time at Park View, Steve can say that he was a member of 6 District Championship
teams, 3 Regional Championship teams, and 1 State Championship team.
As a member of the Patriot Basketball team, Steve lettered 3 years, and was named the MVP
of the Tip-Off Tournament. His contributions helped lead the team to two District
Championships in 1983 and ’84, as well as, two Regional Runner up titles in the same years.
Class of 2013 Hall of Fame member and his nominator to the Class of 2016, Chris Graham,
reflects on the impact of Steve to our athletic programs: “What makes Steve so special is he
was also exceptional Baseball player. As a senior when Steve was a freshman, you always like
to look at the youth of the program to make sure the future is in good hands. He was a great
athlete that worked hard and had a real tough attitude that wouldn't take too much off of
anyone. I remember thinking that Coach Edwards had built a strong nucleus of players and
PVHS was going to be the team to beat for many years”
On the baseball field, Steve lettered 3 years. His participation would help earn his teams
district championships in 1983, ’84, ’85, and 1986. The ’84 team would also win the Regional
and State Championship.
His influence on the Baseball team is evidenced in comments from former coach, Mike
Nunnally. “Steve was a coachable, hard driving, competitive player who strived to get better
all the time. He was a five tool baseball player who could run, throw, catch, hit and hit with
power.”
After graduation, Steve attended George Mason University, where he was a member of and
letterman for the Men’s Basketball program. Steve would also be selected to the 1991 All
Academic Colonial Athletic Association team.
Currently, Steve lives with his wife and two kids in Arizona and he has been self-employed for
the last ten years. When he is not working, he has been active in coaching baseball, basketball
and football for youth sports in Virginia and Arizona
Park View High School is proud of Steve and his contributions to Park View Athletics during his
time as a Patriot.
Please join me in welcoming Steve Moran to the Park View Hall of Fame Class of 2016.
Jason Orr
Jason was an excellent athlete during his years here at Park View having earned letters in
Baseball, Wrestling and Football. It is a rare occasion in the history of our school that athletes
participate and excel in 3 sports during their high school career. Jason Orr was one of these
exceptional athletes.
Jason’s career at Park View began as an 8th grader, when he was brought up participate with
the football and wrestling programs. His success would continue.
In Football, Jason would help lead the 94 team to District and Regional Championships.
Individually, he received All District and All Met honors. Jason still holds the PVHS record for
average punting yards/game with 40 yards.
As a member of the baseball team, Jason lettered all four years. He was a member of the 93
District Championship team, and named three times to the All District team. Jason also
received honors for the All Region team as a junior and senior.
Jason continued his athletic success as a member of the wrestling team. While Jason wrestled
all four years, he excelled as a sophomore, junior and senior. During each of those years, he
was awarded All District, All Region and All State honors. He also helped led two teams to
Regional appearances, 1 of those a championship team.
Jason’s 23 pins in 1995 were the second most pins in a season.
His Hall of Fame wrestling coach, Greg Mitchell, in his letter of recommendation for Jason
says: “I have known Jason Orr for over 25 years and he will be a valuable asset to the Hall of
Fame. While at Park View, Jason was an important contributor to our sports programs and the
Patriot community.”
Currently, Jason works as a private investigator and security specialist. In his community, he
coaches baseball and his daughter’s softball team. In addition, he officiates high school and
club wrestling with the Winchester Wrestling Association.
Park View High School is proud of Jason and his contributions to Park View athletics during his
time as a Patriot.
Please join me in welcoming Jason Orr to the Park View Hall of Fame Class of 2016.
Jeff Saylor
Our last inductee this evening, is Jeff Saylor.
During his time as an athlete at Park View, Jeff was a member of the football and track
programs.
Jeff played Freshman and JV Football, and during his senior year, started at right tackle for the
Varsity team. It was in his senior season that Jeff would help his team win the District
Championship.
In the Winter and Spring, Jeff starred as a member of the Winter track and track program. He
lettered all 4 years and was a part of the 1984 District Championship team.
Former coach, Ed Scott recalls: “Jeff was an extremely hard worker on his technique,
bounding drills and in the weight room. He was a very consistent thrower. The state meet win
was not a surprise to me as he had thrown 160' + several times.”
Individually, Jeff became the only sophomore to qualify for the State meet, where he placed
6th in the Discus; he would qualify again as a junior, placing 3rd. As a senior, Jeff was the State
Discus Champion with a winning throw of 162’8,” a distance that was almost more than 20
feet further than his nearest competitor.
Jeff also won the District Championship for both shot put and discus as a senior.
Roger Canaff, a former teammate says: “Jeff’s athletic ability was truly exceptional, especially
where the discus throw was concerned. I remember watching him throw the discus in
competition; it was like watching a palm tree in a hurricane. I have never, before or since,
seen a more beautiful and poetic expression of athletic ability.”
After graduating from Park View, Jeff was recruited by several schools, and attended George
Mason University, where he made the track team as a walk on. He threw the shot put and
discus for two years, before taking an internship with the United States Government.
Today, Jeff is the Director of a Contracting Office for the Department of Labor. Jeff is the proud
father of 3 boys and wife, Lisa.
Park View High School is proud of Jeff and his contributions to Park View athletics during his
time as a Patriot.
Please join me in welcoming Jeff Saylor to the Park View Hall of Fame Class of 2016.