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All-State and Hall of Fame Banquet Michael’s Eighth Avenue Honoring Prep Best 2011 February 26, 2012 12 th Annual

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Page 1: All-State and Hall of Fame Banquet Michael’s Eighth … and Hall of Fame Banquet Michael’s Eighth Avenue Honoring Prep Best 2011 February 26, 2012 12th Annual Program Agenda Introduction

All-State and Hall of Fame BanquetMichael’s Eighth Avenue

Honoring Prep Best 2011

February 26, 2012

12th Annual

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Program Agenda

Introduction • Joe Russo

Invocation • Joe Russo

Dinner

Opening of Program • Master of Ceremonies • Joe Russo

Introductions • Joe Russo

Hall of Fame • Bob Milloy

All-State Awards • Joe Russo & Sheldon Shealer

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Hall of Fame Inductees

1988Irv Biasi, PattersonAl Cesky, Bel AirBill Hahn, Fort Hill & WheatonEd Hargaden, LoyolaHarry Lawrence, Baltimore CityBob Lumsden, Baltimore PolytechnicGorton McWilliams, Cambridge-S.D.John Merricks, CrosslandDan Palumbo, NorthwesternGeorge Young, Calvert Hall & City

1989Tony Caruso, SherwoodJim Higgins, Milford Mill & RandallstownCharlie Lattimer, Fort HillGeorge Roberts, Severna ParkHerb Ruby, WestminsterBrady Straub, Northwood & KennedyDick Working, McDonogh & Boys Latin

1990Jerry Calhoun, BeallDutch Eyth, McDonoghJim Head, WestminsterBill Jones, Wheaton

1991 Jerry Mears, Arundel & MeadeHowdy Myers, St. Paul’sAl Sadusky, BCCVic Woods, Mount St. Joseph

1992 Bud Coackley, EdewoodAl Laramore, AnnapolisJoe Pappetti, Glen Burnie

1993Moe Barber, Snow HillJim Crawford, FriendlyJohn Voight, High Point

1994John Cox, La PlataPete Lerario, SpringbrookBen Petrilli, Loch Raven

1995Jack Molesworth, Frederick & Thomas JohnsonKen Parker, South CarrollJim Smith, Aberdeen

1996Roy Lester, Allegany & Richard Montgomery & Magruder & Paint BranchMitch Tullai, St. Paul’s

1997Jim Fegan, Georgetown PrepCarroll Reid, SmithsburgAl Thomas, Seneca Valley & DamascusAugie Waibel, Baltimore Polytechnic

1998/1999Andy Borland, Severna ParkJoe Brune, LoyolaJohn Harvill, GaithersburgRocco Romeo, Largo

2000/2001John Buchheister, Milford Mill & RandallstownLarry Johnson, McDonoughFred Shepherd, Churchill

2001/2002Mike Calhoun, Fort HillErnie Ceccato, Poolesville & Quince Orchard

2002/2003Doug Fleetwood, CambridgeRalph Paden, Fairmont HeightsMorgan Wootten, DeMatha Catholic

2003/2004Lowell Davis, Landon SchoolJack Gilmore, Allegany Roger Wrenn, Patterson

2004/2005Tim Ambrose, MiddletownCharles Berry, WicomicoTom Woods, Southern Garrett

2005/2006Bill Mackley-- John Carroll Pete Pompey-- Dunbar/Edmondson

2006/2007Doug DuVall-- Wilde LakeBob Milloy-- Good Counsel Mike Pearson-- Oxon Hill

2007/2008Dave Carruthers--Urbana

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2006/2007 Bill Johnson-- Frederick Douglass Rick Lloyd -- River Hill Don Phelps-- Calvert Elmer Smith-- Beall 2007/2008 Fred Billings--Wicomico Bill Goodman-- Good Counsel

2008/2009 Joe Bosley-- Hereford Tom Kolar-- Good Counsel

2009/2010 Joe Doody-- Damascus Mike Henshaw- Huntingtown Pete White-- Geogetown Prep

1994Rich Bosnic, MagruderElmer Dize, Mergenthaler Vo-Tech & OverleaFrank Gilmore, Georgetown PrepFred Joyce, GaithersburgDave Merrill, AlleganyBuck Offutt, DeMatha

1995 Lindsey Agee, Cambridge-S.D.Robert Chaswell, Oxon HillBucky Kimmett, Baltimore PolytechnicMarty McKibbin, McDonoghNick Schloeder, Gilman

1996Don Rushing, SherwoodKen Rippetoe, KennedyLarry Raum, Seneca ValleyJim Albert, Atholton

John W. Voight Award This award is presented to outstanding as-sistant coaches in the state ofMaryland with at least 20 years of loyal service

1997Jim Abbott, WalkersvilleJim Castonguay, SpringbrookTom Crowell, SherwoodRay Dawes, Wilde LakePaul Kowalchick, Westlake

Ben Eaton-- Dunbar Jerry Franks- HuntingtownDave Schrodel-- Walkersville

2008/2009Walt King--Bullis SchoolMacon Tucker--AberdeenJohn Usilton-- James M. Bennett

2009/2010Chuck Hickes--Laurel David “Nick” Lynch -- SuitlandBill McGregor-- DeMatha Catholic

2010/2011Terry Changuris--Seneca ValleyJoe Russo-- Hammond High

1998/1999Dave Brown, Wilde LakeDave Sharpless, Fairmont HeightsRuss Roberts, Severna ParkVictor Twigg, Beall

2000/2001Dick Brown, DeMathaJohn Haberman, Springbrook

2001/2002Kenneth Dunn, South RiverRichard Jackson, Wilde LakeKen Lutz, Smithsburg & Brunswick

2002/2003Bob Hampton, Montgomery CountyArthur Bruce Villwock, Broadneck

2003/2004Frank Alling, Friendly John Shea, Georgetown Prep

2004/2005 Steve Ghent, Good Counsel Tim Perry, John Carroll

2005/2006Joe Mencarini , Quince OrcahrdScott Swope, Wilde LakeJohn Zeir, Sherwood

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The Jerry E. Mears Service Award is presented by the MSFCA to an individualfor his outstanding service and support of high school football in the stateof Maryland

1988Roy Comer Joe Warren

1989Vince Bagli, WBAL-TV

1990John Voight

1991Suter Kegg, Cumberland Times

1992Mel Filler, Football Foundation

1993Reddy Finney

1994 Bill Kyle

Jerry E. Mears Service Award

1995

Mark Duffner, University of MarylandAl Thomas, All-Star Football Director

1996Mike McGlinchey, Frostburg StateDoug DuVall, Wilde Lake

1997Andrew EdwardsKeith Mills, WMAR-TVJoe Russo, MHSFCA President

1998/1999Maus CollinsNeil Greenberger, Washington PostBob Milloy, Director of Hall of Fame

1999/2000Sheldon Shealer, Frederick PostJan DuVall, Director of Operations MFCA

2010 /2011No Recipents

2000/2001Mark Thomas, Fox 5 Sports

2001/2002John Steadman, Baltimore Sun

2002/2003Johnny Holliday,Sportsbroadcaster

2003/2004Jens Rygh

2004 /2005No Recipents

2005/2006Vince Ahearn, All-Star Games

2006/2007/2008No Recipents

2008/2009Josh Barr--Washington Post

2009/2010Willie “Stew” Stewart--Anacostia

2010/2011 Lee Branthover--MHS-WHS-GP Tony Edwards -- Damascus

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2011/12 Hall of Fame Inductee

Dan Makosy Hammond /Damascus

Dan graduated from Saint Francis University (Loretto, PA) where he played football for 4 years as a

linebacker and was captain his senior year. He started his 24 year career in 1988 as Offensive

Line coach and Linebackers Coach at Damascus HIgh School under Al Thomas. From 1994 to 1997, Dan took

over as the Defensive Coordinator at Damascus . In 1998 he became the Head Coach at Damascus. As the Head

Coach for 10 years, Dan’s teams won several County, Re-gional and State Championships. In 2008, he left Damas-cus and became the offensive coordinator of Albert Ein-

stein High School. In 2009 to date, Dan is the head coach at Hammond High (Howard County).

Since 2003 , Dan has been involved in the NFL High School Development Camps. As site manager for the camps he has organized and run these camps for over 500 youth

football players during the summer. Dan has been a very active speaker on the circuit, speaking at many prestigious clinics. Here are a few : University of Maryland Football Clinic, Nike Clinics, Glazier Mega

Clinic and 1st Team Sports Clinics.

Dan and his wife Gloria, have 5 children: daughter Rylie, sons, Logan Sheadan, Braxtan and Quinn

Coaching Highlights 121 – 29 Record as Head coach

Qualified for playoffs 10 straight years (Maryland record) at Damascus HS State Champions 2003, 2005 and 2007 State Finalist 2004 Washington Post ranked #1 final poll 2005 AP Coach of the Year State of Maryland 2005 Washington Redskins Coach of the Week October 2005 Montgomery County coach of the year 4 times After 2007 season team ranked number 1 public school football program in the State of Maryland by AP voters for new millennium Head coach of the Super 45 All Star game 2001 (Maryland vs. Virginia) Coached Hammond HS to first County Championship and first playoff victory in school history 2010

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2011/12 Hall of Fame Inductee

Steve TurnbaughHereford

Steve has just completed his 30th year of coaching football in Baltimore County, and his 17th year as the head coach at Hereford High School. Prior to returning to his alma mater as head football coach Steve toiled 13 years as an assistant coach at Owings Mills, Towson and Hereford before ascending to the head position.

Steve took over the perennial doormat program in 1995 and managed a 5-5 record, the first non-losing record in years. Beginning in 1996, the Turnbaugh led Bulls ran off nine straight 10+ win seasons as well as nine straight play-off appearances. Under Turnbaugh, the Bulls have qualified for the state playoffs in 14 of 17 seasons. Three times a state champion, the Bulls have lost to the eventual champion or

Finalist in every playoff year but one.

In 17 seasons as head coach at Hereford High School, Steve has a career record of 173-32. His teams have won three state football titles (1A-1997, 2A-2001, 2A-2002), two State Finalist appearances (2A-2004 & 3A-2007), eight Region Titles and 12 Baltimore County Championships. Steve has turned the Hereford High School Football program into one of the models of excellence in the state of Maryland.

During his long coaching career ,Steve has also coached baseball, wrestling and lacrosse. As an assistant at both Towson and Hereford, Steve has been a part of 12 State Championship teams.Steve has been recognized with the following awards:

Baltimore Ravens Coach of the Week: 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010

Baltimore Ravens Coach of the Year: 2001

Baltimore Sun High School Sports Coach of the Week: 1998

Fox 45 Coach of the Week: 2004

Fox 45News Sports Spotlight: 1997, 2002 & 2004

Baltimore Sun All-City / All-County Coach of the Year: 1996, 1997, 2001 & 2002

Baltimore Sun All-Metro Coach of the Year: 1997, 2001 & 2002

Maryland Sports Ledger Public Schools Coach of the Year: 1997

Nike Coach–of-the-Year Clinic Coach of the Year: 1991 & 2001

Maryland Football Coaches Association Coach of the Year: 1997 & 2002

Greater Baltimore Chapter, National Football Foundation Paul Menton Award: 2002

Greater Baltimore Chapter, National Football Foundation: 1997, 2001 & 2002

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2011/12 Hall of Fame Inductee

Ben Wright Thomas Johnson

A graduate of DuVall High School in Prince Georges County ,Ben played various positions including running back, linebacker and defensive back. After an injury when trying out for Maryland’s football team, his interest became weightlifting. During the off season, Ben used to drop by College Park and watch Maryland’s football team work out in the weight room. He got to know the coaching staff and worked at the Terps coach, Jerry

Claiborne’s camp. Wright saw how Maryland’s emphasis on weightlifting helped produce ACC titles and therefore “Bigger, Faster, Stronger” became his basic coaching philosophy for the past 44 years of coaching.

Ben started his 44 year football coaching career in PG County where he was an assistant for Duvall High School for 3 years and Head Coach at Eleanore Roosevelt High School for 7 years where he compiled a 48-36 record. In 1984, Ben became the Head Coach at Thomas Johnson HS in Frederick County. In his 26 years at TJ, Ben compiled a record of 168-113.

After taking over at the start of the 1984 season, TJ made five straight state playoff appearances from 1993-97; including a trip to the Class 3A state title game in 1997, where the Patriots fell, 7-0, to Wilde Lake. TJ also ripped off a 34-game Central Maryland Conference winning streak during that span. His teams have won 4 regional and 8 league championships.

Ben is the third winningest coach in Frederick County history, his 168 wins trail only Coaches Tim Ambrose and Dave Carruthers, both Hall of Fame members.

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John W. Voight Award 2011/12

Wayne Boor Wheaton

Wayne, a graduate of Keyser High School in 1945, attended Potomac State College Mississippi State and the University of Tulsa where he graduated in 1951. In 1964, he earned his Masters from George Washington University.

Wayne was a three sport athlete in High School playing Football, Basketball and Track. At Potomac State, he played Football & Basketball in 1945-46,

and in the 27th Infantry Division in 1947. In 1948 he attended Mississippi State on a football scholarship, then transferred to Tulsa University where he played for 3 years.He started his coaching career at Fort Ashby High School (West Virginia ) in 1953 as a Basketball Coach. In 1954 , he joined the football staff at Fort Hill High as an assistant coach. Wayne moved to Wheaton High School in 1959 where he stayed until 1993. During that time Wayne was the Defensive Coordinator for Football, Head Track Coach and Athletic Director.

Coaching Records , Honors And Awards:

Football County Champs at Wheaton 3 years from 1969-70, 70-71 and 73-74 * Indoor Track State Finalist 1974. * Indoor Track State Finalist 1974.*Athletic Director of the Year Finalist 1989. * Appreciation Award for Unselfish and Out standing Contributions to Athletics Wheaton American Legion Post 268, l992. * Potomac State College Athletic Hall of Fame for outstanding contributions and accomplishments in athletics l994

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Defensive Player of the Year

Da’QUAN DAVIS Senior ∞ Calvert Hall ∞ 5-11 175

KENDALL FULLERJunior ∞ Good Counsel ∞ 6-0 185

STEFON DIGGSSenior ∞ Good Counsel ∞ 6-1 190

Defensive Back Defensive Back

DONOVAN RILEYSenior ∞Poly∞ 6-0 195

Defensive BackDEON-TAY McMANUS

Senior ∞ Dunbar ∞ 6-2 210

Defensive Back

College: West Virginia

College: West Virginia

Repeat All-State & All-Met was a threat on nearly every play as Falcons went 12-0 and won third consecutive

Washington Catholic Athletic Conference title. At corner-back, Diggs was seventh on the team with 31.5 tackles (5.5 for losses), intercepted four passes, broke up 10

passes and forced three fumbles. On offense, he caught 36 passes for 770 yards and eight touchdowns, while rushing 17 times for 277 yards and three touchdowns. Also returned a punt and a kickoff for touchdowns. Of

his 13 touchdowns, 10 were on plays that were at least 37 yards.

Rangy 5-11, 175-pound technician at cornerback; funda-mentally sharp in

coverage. Had 38 tackles, four inter-

ceptions, two forced fumbles, nine pass breakups. Blocked three field-goal or

extra-point attempts

Two-way standout intercepted three passes and made 25.5 tackles. Also caught 26 passes for 527 yards and five TDs.

Active shut-down 6-foot, 192-pound cor-nerback; second-team selection last season. Had 48 tackles — 18

solo, five interceptions; 16 career intercep-

tions; career-high three picks vs. Edmond-

son. At wide receiver caught 18 passes for

340 yards, five touchdowns; 14 career touchdowns

College: Viginia Tech

2 Year pick for All-State and All-Met.

Had 12 tackles in the state playoffs; finished with 102. Also a force

on offense with 40 catches for 590 yards;

led state Class 1A champs in rushing in the state tournament

with 15 carries for 151 yards

College: Maryland

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MARCUS NEWBYJunior ∞ Quince Orchard∞ 6-1 ∞ 210

SAM LEBBIE Senior ∞DeMatha ∞ 6-2 240

Linebacker

ROMAN BRAGLIO Senior ∞McDonogh ∞ 6-3 230

MICAH KISERJunior ∞Gilman∞ 6-2 215

SHAWN PETTY Senior ∞ Eleanor Roosevelt ∞ 6-3 230

Defensive Line

College: Monmouth

Linebacker

Linebacker Linebacker

Linebacker TYLER THOMPSON Senior ∞ Linganore∞ 5-11 220

College: West Virginia

College: Maryland

Defensive Line

College: Maryland

The rangy West Virginia recruit had 79 tackles (15 for loss) and eight sacks. Also forced seven fumbles.

2 time all-county first teame performer for county’s stingi-est defense; he is also one of Maryland’s top prospects, with scholarship offers from Division I programs such as University of Maryland, Virginia, Virginia Tech,

and Rutgers, among others.

U-Md. recruit had 51 tackles, five sacks.

Forced three fumbles for 10-1 team. At QB,

passed for 1,244 yards, 15 TDs.

Smart 6-2, 215-pound middle linebacker; defensive quarterback

for No. 1 Greyhounds. Run stopper who can get into pass coverage. Had six sacks, four

interceptions, a fumble recovery, 91 tackles Offers from Florida,

Auburn, Virginia, South Carolina, among others

6-foot-3, 230-pound de-fensive end excels at rush-ing passer. Had 16 sacks, 83 tackles, an interception

returned for a touchdown, a fumble recovery returned for a touchdown. Also team’s

best offensive lineman

Defensively (102 total tackles, 19 for loss, eight sacks, one interception, seven pass breakups, eleven hurries) and of-

fensively (1,087 rushing yards, 15 (touchdowns),

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RODERICK CHUNGONGSenior ∞ Good Counsel ∞ 6-3 245

Defensive Line

MICAH KISERJunior ∞Gilman∞ 6-2 215

COLTON KMETZ

Senior ∞ Urbana ∞ 6-5 220

KENNETH GOINS Senior ∞ Gilman ∞ 5-11 210

Defensive Line Defensive Line

Defensive Line

College: Georiga Tech

College: Maryland

College: Kent State

Offensive Player of the Year ROB CHESSONSenior ∞ Old Mill ∞ 5-9 175

MICHAEL MOORESenior ∞ DeMatha ∞ 6-4 255

College: Virginia

This 6-foot-3, 245-pound first-team All-WCAC selec-tion collected 26.5 tackles, a pair of sacks and 6 1/2

tackles for a loss on a Fal-cons defense that allowed just 10.3 points per game

this fall.

Baltimore All- Metro Team

Defensive Player of the

Year. This fall, Goins

had 15 sacks and 61

tackles. He finished his

career with 41 sacks,

five forced fumbles and

four fumble recoveries.

A 2 Year All-State Player. This Highly-touted Division I recruit

, despite constant double teams and being the focus of every offensive line, led

Hawks in sacks

The defensive end had 91 tackles (21 for loss), 11

sacks, six forced fumbles

The speedster enjoyed one of the finest seasons ever by an area player, setting a Maryland single-season record with 49

touchdowns. Led the region in rushing with 2,701 yards, includ-ing a stretch in which he rushed for more than 200 yards in five

consecutive games. Rushed for 312 yards and seven touch-downs in a Maryland 4A semifinal victory over Catonsville and then had the game-winning two-point conversion in overtime of the championship game as the Patriots beat Quince Orchard,

36-35, to win their second state title in three seasons

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Running Back

THOMAS STUART Senior∞ Calvert Hall ∞ 5-11 165

WES BROWNSenior ∞Good Counsel ∞ 6-1 200

MARK GREENSenior ∞Quince Orchard ∞ 5-9 180

Quarterback

Running Back

Wide Receiver TAIVON JACOBSJunior ∞ Suitland ∞ 5-10 165

All-Purpose Back

BILLY BROWNSenior ∞ Gathersburg ∞ 6-4 205

College: Maryland

CYRUS JONESSenior ∞ Gilman ∞ 6-0 195

College: Alabama

Wide Receiver

Repeat first-team All-Met pick; excellent

arm, completed 216 of 302passes for 2,620

yards, 38 touchdowns. Threw seven touchdowns

in triple-overtime win over McDonogh, five in double-overtime MIAA A Conference final loss to

Gilman

Big target caught 40 passes for 935 yards, 13 TDs. At defensive

end, had 20 sacks and 75 tackles.

Caught 35 passes for 921 yards and 13 TDs. On de-fense, had 72 tackles and six interceptions. Had nine

returns for TD

Despite being hampered by injury, this highly-sought FBS Division I

college recruit ran over and through opponents to the tune of 1,381 yards and 22 touchdowns, averaging 125.5

yards per contest this fall.

Workhorse averaged 24 carries and made

countless key plays for Md. 4A finalists. Rushed for 2,057 yards, 28 TDs.

He totaled 2,365 yards and scored 24 touchdowns. He rushed

109 times for 948 yards and 13 touchdowns, caught 39 passes

for 635yards and six touchdowns, gained 354 yards on kickoff re-

turns and had 428 yards on punt returns. At cornerback, he had five interceptions and returned one for

a touchdown.

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Running Back WES BROWNSenior ∞Good Counsel ∞ 6-1 200

Wide ReceiverWide Receiver BEN LEWISSenior ∞ Middletown ∞ 6-3 185

TREVOR WILLIAMSSenior∞ Calvert Hall ∞ 6-2 190

Offensive Line Offensive Line

Offensive Line Offensive Line

College: Syracuse College: West Virginia

PAUL FEDERINKO Senior∞ Atholton ∞ 6-5 310

Brian Gaia Senior∞ Gilman ∞ 6-4 295

College: Penn State

MIKE MADARAS Senior∞ Good Counsel ∞ 6-5 310

GREG PYKE Senior∞ Boys Latin ∞ 6-6 300

College: Maryland College: Georgia

Outstanding blocker was leader up front as Falcons rushed for 236

yards per game and averaged 37 points

Led team in pancake blocks with 22; plowed the way for 2,727 rushing yards; repeat first-team pick. Doubled as defensive tackle with 8 eight sacks, 2 forced fumbles, 43

tackles.

Intimidating 6-foot-6, 305-pound tackle with

exceptional athleticism. Tough to stop coming off

ball, uses hands wellTeam rushed for1,150 yards in final five-game surge to

the MIAA B Conference final

Syracuse University commit looked like

best player on field in Class 2A champion-ship game, where he scored long touch-

downs on the ground and through the air. Led team with 874 receiving yards, 12

touchdowns.

Durable 6-2, 190-pound two-way player; can run any route; great hands,

strong blocker. Caught 99 passes for 1,180 yards, 15 touchdowns. As a

defensive back, had 31 tackles, four interceptions,

six pass breakups

Strong, agile 6-5,. 310-pound tackle ex-celled in a complex

zone scheme.Paved the way for running game that

averaged 242 yards and offense that

posted 36.5 points. Played two years in England; 28 tackles as defensive tackle

College: Lafayette

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RYAN WATSONSenior ∞ Good Counsel∞ 6-3 275

ADAM GREENEJunior ∞ Broadneck ∞ 5-10 165

KickerOffensive Line

Coach of the Year

BOB MILLOY Good Counsel

Coach of the YearBRIAN VAN DEUSEN River Hill

Two-way standout was a three-year starter, helping the Falcons take an 18-game winning streak into next season.

College: Purdue

Broke Anne Arundel Coun-ty record with 55-yard field goal. 4 yards short of state

mark; also kicked a 50-yard field goal. 6-for-9 on field-goal attempts, missed two 30-plus yarders in the rain but also hit two; 29-for-29 on extra-point tries

2011 Season – Started off 2-2 and overcame some key injuries to go

on a 10 game winning streak to win the 3A state championship. We had a big victory over Atholton in the 3A East Region championship

game, 21-12. Went on to win the two state playoff games by a combined score of 82-20. Aberdeen was 41-7 and Thomas Johnson was 41-13 in the

State Final.

Team Record over last 9 years: 105 – 11Team Record over last 6 years: 75-6

2007All-Metro Coach of the Year – The Wash. Post & Baltimore Sun

2007 MD State and Mideast Sectional Coach of the Year. Finalist for National Coach of the Year

2009 Selected as Head Coach of the MD Crab Bowl All-Star Game

Pho⇢to by George Smith

Good Consel won the WCAC champioship for the 3rd straight year. Record 12-0.

Ranked #1 in the Washington Post 3 years in a row. Signed 6 division 1 players this

year, 3 going to Maryland, 1 Georgia tech, 1 Purdue and 1 Albany.

Ranked #4 to #6 in 7 national polls: Rivals, Max-Preps, USA Today, ESPN, Fox Sports

On a 18 game winning streak. Placed 6 players on Maryland all-state team,

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Maryland All-State Football Players of the Year and Coaches of the Year

DEFENSEVince Croce* Good Counsel

Louis Young *Good Counsel

Kenny Tate*DeMatha

Ian Thomas*DeMatha

Akeem Hebron*Good Counsel

Navorro Bowman*Suitland

Eric Lentz*Urbana

Victor Abiamiri*Gilman

Shawne Merriman*Douglass

Seth Mitchell*Gwynn Park

Derek Wake*DeMatha

Darnell Dockett*Paint Branch

Loui Georgalas*Calvert Hall

Monte Graves*St Mary’s

Tommy Polley*Dunbar

Tommy Polley*Dunbar

Troy Fowlkes*North County

None

OFFENSIVEDarius Jennings* Gilman

Billy Cosh*Arundel

Tavon Austin* Dunbar

Tavon Austin* Dunbar

Joe Haden*Friendly

Ben Tate*Snow Hill

Ike Whitaker* Northwest

D. McPhearson*DeMatha

Ambrose Woodson*GIlman

Terry Cauley*Patuxent

Samri Richardson*GB

Chris Kelley*Seneca Valley

Chris Kelly*Seneca Valley

Walter Cross*Oxon Hill

Tyree Foreman*Sherwood

Tyree Foreman*Sherwood

Bobby Sabelhaus*McDonogh

Toni Willis*Cambridge

John Seymour*Liganore

COACHDonald Davis * Calvert HallRyan Hines * UrbanaMarc Mesaros*Eastern TechDoug Wlliams*CatoctinAl Thomas SherwoodBrian Abbott LoyolaDave Mencarini*QOLawrence Smith*DunbarNick Lynch*SuitlanGunnard Twyner*KennedyDan Makosy*DmascusBiff Poggi*GilmanEric Knight*PotomacRandy Trivers*NorthwestRick Conner*LiganoreBill McGregor*DeMathaDan Paro*G. PrepSteve Turnbaugh*HerefordDave Carruthers*UrbanaJerry Franks*CalvertTerry Changuris*Seneca

Dave Carruthers*Urbana

Doug DuVall*Wilde Lake

Doug Fleetwood*Camb.

Jerry Hartman*Meade

Mike Working*St. Joe

Al Thomas*Damascus

John Harvill*Gaithersburg

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