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1982-2003

2004-

Updated 30 June 2017

Maryland State Association

of Baseball Coaches

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Table of Contents

History .............................................................................. 2

Team Rosters & Game Results ......................................... 3

All-Stars .......................................................................... 34

All-Stars by Schools ....................................................... 49

All-Stars in the Majors .................................................... 61

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History

The idea of a state-wide all-star baseball game featuring high school seniors from public, private,

and parochial schools representing every district in Maryland was conceived by former Arundel

High School coach Bernie Walter, who also helped create the Maryland State Association of

Baseball Coaches (MSABC) in 1981 and was the first MSABC President. Sponsorship of the

game was obtained from Crown Central Petroleum Company. A spokesman for Crown at the

time, Brooks Robinson, the Hall of Fame third baseman for the Orioles, became honorary

chairman of the game.

The first annual Crown High School All-Star game was played in 1982 at Memorial Stadium

between teams of high school seniors representing the North and the South. Growing in stature

every year, the venue for the game shifted to Oriole Park at Camden Yards when it opened in

1992. In 2004, when the game lost the sponsorship of Crown, Brooks Robinson, as he had done

so many times for the Orioles with a sparkling defensive play at third, saved the game. He

sought out Joe Geier, a longtime friend, baseball fan, and Mount St. Joseph graduate, and the

Geier Financial Group agreed to sponsor the game. Fittingly, the game was renamed the Brooks

Robinson Senior High School All-Star Game.

The game is usually played on a Sunday after an Orioles’ game following

the conclusion of State tournament play in late May. Today, team

selection is a two-stage process. First, players try out for one of four

region teams (North, South, East, and West). Those selected then play

for their region in one of two games of the MSABC Classic. The top

fifteen players from the North vs. West game are named to the North

team, and the top fifteen players from the South vs. East game are named

to the South team. Teams usually are comprised of four pitchers, two

catchers, five infielders, and four outfielders. Alternates are also selected

to be available if necessary. Coaches are selected by the game chairman.

In the week prior to the game, a press conference is held at Camden

Yards to introduce the players, and to meet Brooks Robinson, his health permitting. The game

itself is seven innings regardless of the score, with free substitution, and all of the position

players in the batting order. Although not batting, each of the pitchers will have an opportunity

to pitch. Following the game, a Most Valuable Pitcher and a Most Valuable Player are selected

for both the North and South teams. The North leads the series 19-14-2 with one game, 2006,

washed out by rain after two innings.

To date, twenty-one All-Star Game alumni have played in the majors: Josh Banks, Brian Bark,

Troy Brohawn, Steve Clevenger, Ken Cloude, Tim Drummond, Gavin Floyd, Josh Hader, Steve

Johnson, Brian Jordan, Adam Kolarek, Steve Lombardozzi, Justin Maxwell, Denny Neagle,

Mike O’Connor, Billy Ripken, Greg Smith, Mark Teixeira, Ryan Thompson, Craig Wilson, and

Jay Witasick.

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Team Rosters & Game Results

1982

North South P

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OF

OF

OF

Coach

Coach

Coach

alt-P

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alt-IF

DNP-IF

DNP-IF

Billy Honeycutt

Joe Mirabile

Don Sweeney

Dave Willis

Jeff Rowe

Phil Smith

Paul Burgee

Bill Gensler

Eric Hineline

Rob Lippy

Tom Mann

Pat Brown

Craig Fitchett

Jeff Shirk

Rick Zemanski

Mel Bacon

Mike McMillian

Steve Williams

Steve Thacker

Kevin Davis

Craig Brooks

Billy Ripken

Steve Spalt

Parkville

Patterson

South Hagerstown

Elkton

Boonsboro

Westminster

Cardinal Gibbons

Patterson

Patterson

Dulaney

South Hagerstown

Loch Raven

McDonogh

Overlea

Calvert Hall

North East-C

McDonogh

Edgewood

McDonogh

Walbrook

Kenwood

Aberdeen

Patterson

P

P

P

P

C

C

IF

IF

IF

IF

IF

OF

OF

OF

OF

Coach

Coach

alt-P

alt-C

alt-OF

DNP-P

DNP-IF

Tim Drummond

Steve Loomis

Chris Shanahan

Doug Sutton

John Kay

Keith Morris

Lewis Jenkins

Jeff Marsh

Scott Rowe

William Smith

Craig Wilson

Alan Gray

Paul Grzyb

Jim Harvey

Swen Thompson

William “Bumps” Vaughan

Bernie Walter

Bob McGinty

Chris Sullivan

Bob Spears

Brent Friehauf

Vince Lawerence

Thomas Stone

Centennial

Churchill

Easton

Springbrook

Queen Anne’s

Thomas Stone

Northeast-AA

Brooklyn Park

Great Mills

Annapolis

Arundel

Thomas Stone

Parkdale

Bowie

Bowie

Arundel

Arundel

Bowie

Arundel

Bowie

Chopticon

Memorial Stadium North 6 South 4 June 25, 1982 Most Valuable Pitcher: Billy Honeycutt (Parkville) Most Valuable Player: Craig Fitchett (McDonogh)

Memorial Stadium did its job of turning high school all-stars into star-gazers during yesterday's inaugural Crown North-South baseball

game. The North squad won the contest, 6 to 4. But the outcome was irrelevant for the 30 recent high school graduates who played

their game before last night's Orioles-Detroit contest. It was their one chance of living a major league fantasy, and they were properly

awed at trodding in the footsteps of Palmer, Singleton, Murray and company. "When we walked in here for a practice Thursday night,

everyone was screaming and going wild,” said Craig Fitchett, the McDonogh graduate who tripled home a run, scored 2 others and

made a spectacular catch for the North squad to earn the game's most valuable player award. "I've been waiting for a long time to play

in this place." The teenagers could take a peek over their shoulders and watch some of the major leaguers watching the game. Detroit

manager Sparky Anderson was among the first 300 spectators who showed up for the first pitch. He was later joined by several Oriole

and Tiger players, who worked out on the warning track while the game proceeded. Fitchett, a muscular 6-foot-2, 190-pounder, even

impressed Detroit Tiger catcher Lance Parrish. “Look at the arms on that guy,” said Parrish, 6-3 and 210, to a teammate. "This was

one of the most unbelievable things to be a part of." said Mike McMillan, the McDonogh coach who piloted the North squad. "Every

one of the kids enjoyed being in the game. We had 118 kids try out for the teams this season. I hope we have 200 next season." The

content was highlighted by a few unusual occurrences. There were 12 stolen bases, including four by Brooklyn Park's Scott Rowe.

Rowe led off the South's first inning, reaching first base on an error and stealing second and third before skipping home on a single by

Arundel's Alan Gray. In the fifth inning, Rowe had a delayed steal of home. The North used some traditional and untraditional scoring

rallies to build a 4-1 lead in the first two innings. Dulaney's Robb Lippy had a 2-run single in the first inning, but in the second, the

North scored 2 runs on two passed balls, a wild pitch, two errors, three walks and no hits. The North received excellent pitching from

Patterson's Joe Mirabile, Parkville's Bill Honeycutt, Elkton's Dave Willis and South Hagerstown's Scott Sweeney. The foursome

limited the South to three hits. Honeycutt was named the game's most valuable pitcher after striking out three batters and allowing no

hits in two innings. Mirabile, the starter, won the decision. Fitchett saved the game for the North in the bottom of the fifth, with an

over-the-shoulder grab in right field to rob Bill Smith of Great Mills of an extra-base hit and a run batted in. In the sixth, Patterson's

Bill Gensler tripled and Fitchett followed with a triple to boost the North lead to 5-2. Fitchett later scored the North's last run on a

double play. Bernie Walter, the Arundel coach who put the game together and led the South squad, was ecstatic after the contest “If

we had won, I'd be a little happier," he deadpanned. "No one is a loser. You're a star, win, lose, or draw." (Glauber, Bill. "High school

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all-stars feel magic of Stadium." The Baltimore Sun. 26 June 1982. Print.)

1983 North South

P

P

P

P

C

C

IF

IF

IF

IF

IF

OF

OF

OF

OF

Coach

Coach

Chris Bengel

Larry Flower

Mike Jednorski

Todd, Stainacker

William Stup

Jeff Turfle

Jeff Crabill

Ricky Day

Tom Taylor

Shawn Thomas

Ernie Young

John Guy

Ricky Howard

Matt Walker

Mike Weglein

Dominic Pachence

Roger Wrenn

Calvert Hall

Calvert Hall

Archbishop Curley

Milford Mill

Lansdowne

Westminster

Milford Mill

Patterson

Mount St. Joseph

Fort Hill

Patterson

North East-C

Milford Mill

Mount St. Joseph

Parkville

Archbishop Spalding

Patterson

P

P

P

P

C

C

IF

IF

IF

IF

IF

OF

OF

OF

OF

Coach

Coach

Tim Adams

Jeff Bengtson

Mike DeGirolamo

Joe Phillips

Chuck Lee

Brian Mozingo

Mike Kirby

Jim McKenna

Tom Moreland

Brian Price

Steve Scheimriet

Roger Brummett

Jim Caldwell

Vernon Jackson

Robbie Stone

Steve Hoopengardner

Ron Stover

Arundel

Springbrook

Richard Montgomery

Stephen Decatur

Thomas Stone

Parkdale

Arundel

Thomas Stone

Roosevelt

Severna Park

Lackey

Brooklyn Park

Arundel

Paint Branch

Glenelg

Great Mills

Thomas Stone

Memorial Stadium North 6 South 2 June 25, 1983 An estimated 1,500 fans turned out Saturday to watch the Second Annual Crown High School North-South All-Star Baseball Game at

Memorial Stadium, a crowd considerably larger than last year's. For the second year in a row, the North won the game, this time by a

score of 6-2. Last year, the North won 7-3. “I think we at least doubled the attendance from a year ago," said Brooks Robinson, a co-

chairman of the event along with Arundel's Bernie Walter. "I thought it was a pretty good turnout and that's what is important to

Crown, the sponsor. That tells Crown there is interest in the game." The game itself, however, was not a very good one, and was

rather sloppily played. Four Anne Arundel county residents played for the South squad, but none were spectacular. Tim Adams, a

pitcher from Arundel, was the victim of a five-run third inning by the North, an inning also marred by errors. ("All-Star Game Draws

More Fans." The Baltimore Sun. 29 June 1983. Print.)

1984 North South

P

P

P

P

C

C

IF

IF

IF

IF

IF

OF

OF

OF

OF

Coach

Coach

Paul Grossman

Mike Linskey

Wesley Sale

Jerome Santivasci

Scott Mackie

Mike Marrale

Rick Bielski

Mark Brockell

Will Carrington

Dan Gealy

Frank Martz

Ed Moats

Jimmy Smith

Pat Snyder

Greg Thrasher

Al Frank

Steve Parson

Sparrows Point

Loyola Blakefield

Havre de Grace

Patapsco

Elkton

Fort Hill

Calvert Hall

Elkton

Milford Mill

Calvert Hall

Thomas Johnson

Williamsport

Milford Mill

Cardinal Gibbons

Thomas Johnson

Archbishop Curley

Thomas Johnson

P

P

P

P

C

C

IF

IF

IF

IF

IF

IF

OF

OF

OF

OF

Coach

Coach

Joe Cooksey

Brad Duvall

Corey Gesell

Greg Kessinger

Len Herd

Frank Martin

Randy Collett

Rob Durocher

Chris Jenkins

Jerry Osuna

Rick Schelfe

Jim Sood

John Hardy

Glen Schmidt

Byron Smoot

John Webb

Terry Coleman

Dave Warner

Surrattsville

Springbrook

Gwynn Park

Queen Anne’s

Northeast-AA

Arundel

Old Mill

Arundel

Thomas Stone

Arundel

Old Mill

Woodward

Andover

Thomas Stone

Gwynn Park

Northeast-AA

Glenelg

Chesapeake-AA

Memorial Stadium South 1 North 0 July 6, 1984 Most Valuable Pitcher: Paul Grossman (Sparrows Point) Most Valuable Player: Len Herd (Northeast-AA) Lenny Herd, The Arundel Sun Baseball Player of the Year from Northeast High, was named Most Valuable Player in the third annual

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Crown High School All-Star Baseball Game. The Eagle catcher led the South team of coach Dave Warner to a 1-0 victory over the

North in a game played last week at Memorial Stadium before a contest between the Orioles and the Kansas City Royals. Herd got

credit for the game’s only RBI, with a fourth inning fielder’s choice that scored Old Mill first baseman Randy Collett. Collett led off

the bottom of the fourth with a base hit to left, took second on Patapsco pitcher Jerome Santivasci’s wild pitch, and advanced to third

and scored on grounders by Andover’s John Hardy and Herd. In the first inning, Herd picked a North runner off first base, displaying

his strong arm and extraordinary knack for catching enemy runners napping. During the high school season, Herd picked off 15

runners, a record for the metro area. For Warner, The Arundel Sun Baseball Coach of the Year, the victory was especially satisfying,

the culmination of a fine season. Warner led his Chesapeake Cougars into the Class AA playoffs this spring with a club in the process

of rebuilding. “And when I found out I was going to be coaching in the Crown game, I was thrilled,” said Warner. “It was grea t to

have all that talent at my disposal, and it proves how good baseball is all over the state.” Eight Anne Arundel countians played in the

game. Joining Here, Collett, and Hardy were Frank Martin (Arundel), Rob Durocher (Arundel), Rick Schelfe (Old Mill) and John

Webb (Northeast). Paul Grossman of Sparrows Point in Baltimore county, was named the game’s outstanding pitcher after tossing

three scoreless innings for the North. Brooks Robinson was the honorary chairman of the game, and Arundel athletic director Bernie

Walter is the game’s coordinator. ("Herd is MVP in Crown Game." The Baltimore Sun. 15 July 1984. Print.)

1985 North South

P

P

P

P

P

C

C

IF

IF

IF

IF

IF

OF

OF

OF

OF

OF

Coach

Coach

Coach

Joe Gast

Mark Hollinger

Mike Rolfes

Brian Smith

Dave Thomas

Stewart Kline

Tim Lorenz

Dell Ahalt

John Fitzsimmons

Brian Jordan

Bruce Kunkel

Duane Rhine

Roger Brown

Rick Christian

Drew Dobry

Tony Hicks

Lloyd Jackson

Joe Bender

Richard Long

Dave Wright

Calvert Hall

North East-C

Sparrows Point

Boonsboro

Chesapeake-B

Archbishop Curley

Mount St. Joseph

Middletown

Mount St. Joseph

Milford Mill

North East-C

Bel Air

Cardinal Gibbons

North Hagerstown

Randallstown

Mount St. Joseph

Douglass-B

Calvert Hall

Francis Scott Key

Milford Mill

P

P

P

P

C

C

IF

IF

IF

IF

IF

IF

OF

OF

OF

OF

Coach

Coach

Coach

Todd Emde

Bruce Ford

Allen Jones

Dennis Wiseman

Julio Aristy

Dave Denhardt

Randy Berlin

Craig Blum

Don Collier

Dan Durocher

Gary Myers

Greg Smith

Bob Bodnar

Lou Holcomb

Tom Mistysyn

Peter Spaulding

Ken Gentry

Bill Seibert

Charlie Sullivan

Churchill

DuVal

Parkside

Old Mill

Mt. Hebron

Chesapeake-AA

Wheaton

Centennial

Great Mills

Arundel

Arundel

Glenelg

Chesapeake-AA

Old Mill

Bowie

High Point

Gwynn Park

Bowie

DeMatha

Memorial Stadium North 4 South 3 June 16, 1985 Most Valuable Pitcher: Todd Emde (Churchill) Most Valuable Player: Tony Hicks (Mount St. Joseph) Tony Hicks, the game's most valuable player, tripled and scored the go-ahead run as the North defeated the South, 4-3, in the Crown

high school all-star baseball game for Maryland seniors today at Memorial Stadium. Hicks, from Mount St. Joseph of Baltimore, led

off the sixth inning with a 400-foot smash to center for a stand-up triple. He scored one out later when Dennis Wiseman's pitch

escaped catcher Julio Aristy. Churchill's Todd Emde earned the most valuable pitcher award for pitching two no-hit innings for the

South team. Emde recorded two strikeouts and a walk while facing seven batters. In the first, the South couldn't score despite loading

the bases. Mike Rolses struck out DuVal's Bruce Ford before retiring the next two batters. The North took a 2-0 lead in the second.

Rolses got an infield single and went to third on Hicks' single to right. Middletown's Dell Ahalt sacrificed one runner across and

Duane Rhine's infield single sent Hicks home. The South made it 2-1 when Dave Denhardt walked with the bases loaded in the

bottom of the inning. The South went ahead, 3-2, in the fourth on three consecutive singles by Gary Myers, Allen Jones and Scott Vail

and Lou Holcomb's sacrifice fly. The North tied it when Wiseman walked Jim Koslowski and yielded a double to Milford Mill's Brian

Jordan in the fifth. (“North Beats South, 4-3, in All-Star Baseball.” The Washington Post. 16 June 1985. Print.)

1986 North South

P Shawn Baughman Chesapeake-B P Mark Carper Atholton

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P

P

P

C

C

IF

IF

IF

IF

IF

OF

OF

OF

OF

alt-P

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alt-IF

alt-IF

alt-OF

Will Crampton

Darren Ritter

Ken Sutton

Greg Bell

Carl Parks

Brian Bark

Carlo Gilotte

Donnie Gipe

Rich Pfaff

Mel Taylor

Ron Burchey

Jody Evans

Don Meyett

John Musotto

Jim Heinze

Scott Airey

Terry Crowley

Mike Socks

Reggie Shaw

Boonsboro

Mount St. Joseph

North East-C

McDonogh

Franklin

Randallstown

McDonogh

North Hagerstown

Archbishop Curley

Patterson

Thomas Johnson

North East-C

Cardinal Gibbons

Calvert Hall

Loyola Blakefield

Dulaney

Dulaney

North Hagerstown

Forest Park

P

P

P

C

C

IF

IF

IF

IF

IF

OF

OF

OF

OF

alt-P

alt-C

alt-IF

alt-IF

alt-OF

DNP-OF

Steve Day

Ed Horner

Scott Sorkin

Brian Jenkins

John McIntire

John T. Baldwin

Bryan Beauchemin

John Hershberger

Mike Marinelli

Denny Neagle

Rob Conrad

Darryl Handy

Mike Hawkins

Vince Jackson

Robbie Somerville

Rob Erinzinger

Joe McAndrew

Jeff Schwarz

Shawn Duckery

Terry Carr

Brooklyn Park

Parkside

Churchill

Severna Park

La Plata

Old Mill

Arundel

Parkside

Leonardtown

Arundel

Paint Branch

Arundel

Glenelg

Paint Branch

Great Mills

James M. Bennett

Rockville

Bowie

Queen Anne’s

James M. Bennett

Memorial Stadium North 9 South 3 June 29, 1986 Most Valuable Pitcher: Mark Carper (Atholton) Most Valuable Player: Donnie Gipe (North Hagerstown)

Six Anne Arundel County high school baseball players experienced a thrill of a lifetime last weekend when they played at Baltimore's

Memorial Stadium in the annual Crown High School All Star Game. They weren't as pleased with the game result: Their team, the

South, lost 9-3 to representatives of schools from the North. Still, it was a thrill. "I think my dad was probably more excited about me

playing out here today than I was." said John T. Baldwin, an all-county third baseman from Old Mill High School. “The stadium

infield is like a pool table." said Brian Jenkins, a Severna Park High School catcher. "Nothing like that in high school.” Maryland's top

players participated in last Sunday's Crown event before a handful of major league scouts and several college coaches. Anne Arundel's

contingent, however, was already spoken for by various colleges. Five of the six Anne Arundel players in the game had already

accepted athletic scholarships from schools. The sixth was still pondering a couple of offers as of last week. Baldwin accepted a

scholarship to Indian River Junior College in Florida. Arundel High School's outstanding duo of pitcher-first baseman Denny Neagle

and shortstop pitcher Bryan Beauchemin have accepted baseball scholarships to the University of Minnesota and the University of

Maryland, respectively. Severna Park's Jenkins, who earned all-county honors as an outfielder, accepted a full scholarship to the

University of Maryland Baltimore County. And Steve Day, an outstanding pitcher-outfielder from Brooklyn Park High School,

garnered a scholarship to Essex Community College after Anne Arundel Community College showed little interest. Darryl Handy, an

all-county outfielder from Arundel High School played as an alternate in the Crown event when Terrence Carr of Salisbury was

scratched from the line up after being drafted and signed by the California Angels last month. After leading county baseball in hitting

last spring with a .500 batting average, Handy is trying to choose among three schools: Bowie State College, Community College of

Baltimore and Essex Community College. In the Crown game, Neagle was the lone local player to knock in a run. He scored former

teammate Beauchemin with a first inning fielder's choice. Beauchemin reached base as the only Anne Arundel representative to get a

hit to the game. Beauchemin's single also knocked in a run. Not only did the high school all-stars get to play in a big league stadium,

they also got to rub elbows with Oriole Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson, who serves as honorary chairman of the game, and several

current Orioles such as Rick Dempsey and Terry Crowley, who hung around the dugouts following their game against Boston.

(O’Malley, Pat. "6 High School Standouts See All-Star Game Play." The Baltimore Sun. 6 July 1986. Print.)

1987 North South

P

P

P

C

C

IF

IF

IF

IF

IF

OF

Dan Oldendick

Larry Raynor

Jeff Shimko

Peter Kwitervich

Tom Priesch

Brian Balsanek

Ron Farley

John Gast

Dan Martz

Don Nace

Rich Krewson

Edgewood

Cardinal Gibbons

Mount Savage

Gilman

North East-C

McDonogh

Patterson

McDonogh

Thomas Johnson

Calvert Hall

Havre de Grace

P

P

P

P

C

C

IF

IF

IF

IF

IF

Kyle Coffman

Bryan Green

Jim Hersent

Mike Lavigine

Steve Brown

Steve Keppler

David Everly

Don Gilbert

Scott Goff

Mike Horan

Tracy Lee

Arundel

Largo

Thomas Stone

Great Mills

Wheaton

Arundel

Oakland Mills

Northeast-AA

DeMatha

Wheaton

Lackey

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OF

OF

OF

Coach

Coach

Coach

DNP-P

Alan Robinson

Scott Thompson

Dave Tripp

Mike Bruner

George McClure

Chuck Zonis

Karl Breitenbucker

McDonogh

Westminster

Mount St. Joseph

Pikesville

Woodlawn

North Hagerstown

Archbishop Spalding

OF

OF

OF

OF

Coach

Coach

Coach

Clayton Boston

Brian Nisky

Ruben Sanchez

Ryan Thompson

Mel Bacon

Ed Glaeser

Randy Sheaffer

South River

Easton

Oxon Hill

Kent County

North East-C

Thomas Stone

Bohemia Manor

Memorial Stadium South 5 North 0 June 14, 1987 BALTIMORE - For the sixth straight year, the Crown High School All-Star baseball game served as the last hurrah and an unofficial

ending to the prep careers of 30 of Maryland's best baseball players. The game provided the all-stars with a chance to showcase their

talents and gave them a chance to play on a major-league diamond at Baltimore's Memorial Stadium. Five Anne Arundel County

players participated yesterday, with the South beating the North 5-0 in a game that followed the Baltimore Orioles' 8-4 win over the

Toronto Blue Jays. Lamonte Boston of South River, Kyle Coffman and Steve Keppler of Arundel and Don Gilbert of Northeast

played for the South. Mount St. Joseph's Dave Tripp, a Glen Burnie resident, played for the North. The five were selected from a list

of 140 players from private and public schools in Maryland. They tried out at two camps, according to Arundel Coach Bernie Walter,

who served as chairman for the game "This is the best way I know to end a high school career other than winning a state

championship," said Gilbert, who started at first base and then moved to his normal position at short during the final two innings of

the game. "It's just an honor being here and being able to play with the best high school players in the state. "It's always been a dream

of mine to play here," added Gilbert, who is weighing college offers from Clemson University, Winthrop College and the University

of Maryland-Baltimore County. "I never thought I'd get a chance (to play at Memorial Stadium) this early. There were a lot of players

that tried out for this game — the best in the state. It's just a shock for me to be one of the ones to be selected to play in the game."

Gilbert, who said he wanted to concentrate on his education before thinking of professional baseball, set a county record for hits in his

career at Northeast and batted .536 in his senior year. Gilbert grounded out in his first two plate appearances for the South before

scoring the winning run in the sixth. For five innings the stars took the phrase "there are no winners or losers in all-star games"

literally, playing to a scoreless tie. But Gilbert started a game-winning rally in the sixth with a lead-off single to right. Arundel's

Coffman and Keppler both played on a state championship team and then finished their high school careers in the Crown game. "This

is exciting," said Keppler, a catcher bound for Drexel University on a soccer scholarship. "It's a once in a lifetime chance. It's a great

way to end a season after winning a state championship." Keppler, who hit .449 for Arundel with 26 RBIs, grounded out in his first

two appearances before singling with two out in the sixth. His Wildcat teammate Coffman pitched two innings of two-hit, shutout

ball. Coffman, who will attend Trinidad Junior College in Colorado, worked out of a tough jam in the third inning after coming on in

relief. An infield single and an error put runners on first and second in the inning with no one out, but Coffman got a fly out, strikeout

and ground out to escape without a run. Boston, a three-time All-ABC League selection in the county, played a flawless center field,

making a nice running catch in the third. Boston, who hit .425 during his prep career, reached on an error and struck out twice in three

at-bats. Tripp hit .594 with six homers and 38 RBIs while leading St. Joe to the MSA A Conference champion. Tripp, headed to

Clemson University, played left field for the North and grounded out in three at-bats. (Jackson, Gerry. “5 county players 'Crowned'.”

Annapolis Capital. 15 June 1987. Print.)

1988 North South

P

P

P

P

C

C

IF

IF

IF

IF

IF

OF

OF

OF

OF

Coach

Coach

Coach

Craig Grasser

Ray Kimball

Ken Loudermilk

Kevin Zirkle

Kevin Baron

Dave Fletcher

Lance Dixon

Mike Gomez

David Hutsell

Todd Sadowski

Jamie Weaver

Gary Bosley

Mike Mabry

Ed Mathews

Stephon Thomas

Mel Bacon

James James

Dave Norton

Archbishop Curley

Perry Hall

North East-C

Kenwood

Perry Hall

Dundalk

Thomas Johnson

North East-C

Havre de Grace

Westminster

McDonogh

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Bohemia Manor

Edmondson/Westside

Walbrook

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Mount St. Joseph

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Mike Butler

Steve Koennel

John Rayne

Tom Coleman

Adam Parsons

James Bitgood

Chris Chatterton

Barry Given

Luke Lappin

Rick Stevens

Dave Haber

John Keen

Kevin Marshaus

Wayne Williams

J.H. Knauss

Glen Larnerd

Bernie Walter

Pat Bathras

Annapolis

North Caroline

DeMatha

Parkside

Old Mill

Bowie

Meade

Paint Branch

Broadneck

Landon

Riverdale Baptist

Glen Burnie

Great Mills

Surrattsville

Chesapeake-AA

Easton

Leonardtown

Arundel

Old Mill

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DNP-P

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Pat True

Chesapeake-AA

Arundel

Memorial Stadium North 3 South 2 July 10, 1988 Most Valuable Pitcher: Mike Butler (North Caroline) Most Valuable Player: David Hutsell (Havre de Grace)

Coach Dave Norton of Mount St. Joseph says that pitching and defense are the keys to high school baseball. Yesterday, in the Crown

High School All-Star Game, Norton's North team proved him right. The four North pitchers gave up six hits and were supported by

outstanding defense in a 3-2 victory over the South in the seventh annual game at Memorial Stadium. Winning pitcher Ken

Loudermilk, Ray Kimball, Craig Grasser and Kevin Zirkle all pitched well, giving up a total of two runs on six hits. In addition, third

baseman Mike Gomez, second baseman Lance Dixon and center fielder Gary Bosley made good plays, stopping South rallies. "That's

the name of high school baseball," said Norton, who, along with Mel Bacon of North East and James James of Edmondson, coached

the North team. "If you get good defense and good pitching, you will win." Fielding stood out because the North made no errors and

several fine plays. The South made five errors, one of which allowed a run to score. That play came in the third inning, with the North

ahead, 2-0, and the bases loaded on singles by Dave Fletcher, Steve Mabry and David Hutsell. Stephan Thomas hit a high bouncer in

front of the plate. Pitcher Steve Koennel raced in, grabbed the high hop but threw the ball past catcher Adam Parsons, allowing

Fletcher to score. Parsons got the ball and threw back to Koennel, who tagged out Mabry at home. The North, which left 10 runners

on base, got its other two runs in the top of the first. Ed Mathews reached on an infield single with one out, stole second, went to third

on a Kevin Baron groundout and scored when Mabry doubled. Hutsell then singled to center, scoring Mabry for a quick 2-0 lead.

Hutsell, who will attend UMBC, went 3-for-4 with an RBI and was named the game's Most Valuable Offensive Player. The South's

Mike Butler, headed for North Carolina State, was picked as the Most Valuable Pitcher. In two innings, he gave up one hit and struck

out two. "You have got to make the plays," said Glenn Larnerd of Leonardtown, who coached the South with J.H. Knauss of Easton

and Nick Jauschnegg of Arundel. "We started later, but it was (too late)." (Seidel, Jeff. "Pitching, defense lead North All-Stars." The

Baltimore Sun. 11 July 1988. Print.)

1989 North South

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Mike Hampton

John Hynson

Richard Rosenberger

Richard Hawkins

Bob Mumma

Harry Curtis

Sean Holub

Steve Kennedy

Jeremy Long

Scott Timmerman

Robert Bark

Dan Flynn

Jeff Kreafle

Kirk Krummel

Jim Miller

Robert Womack

Roger Wrenn

St. Maria Goretti

North Hagerstown

Mount St. Joseph

Archbishop Curley

Boonsboro

Rising Sun

Patterson

Boys' Latin

North East-C

Walkersville

Mount St. Joseph

Randallstown

Thomas Johnson

Loch Raven

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Forest Park

Patterson

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Dave Backus

Mark Barrett

Chris Brewer

Chris MacWilliams

Mac Chapman

Rick Stang

Andy Coleman

Mike Hanifee

Todd Nutter

Shawn Sugars

Jim Walter

Josh Bullock

Mark Foster

Tom Taylor

Kevin Wrenn

Larry Brogden

Ed Glaeser

Terry Terrill

Pat Kahl

Brian Fisher

Greg Rush

Brian Brewer

Dave Fajerski

Sherwood

Bowie

Old Mill

Calvert

Georgetown Prep

Northeast-AA

Seneca Valley

Kent County

Calvert

Chopticon

Old Mill

Arundel

Old Mill

Arundel

Bowie

Annapolis

Thomas Stone

Riverdale Baptist

Arundel

Severna Park

Chesapeake-AA

Old Mill

Brooklyn Park

Memorial Stadium South 11 North 2 July 2, 1989 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Mike Hampton (North Hagerstown)

North Most Valuable Player: Scott Timmerman (Mount St. Joseph) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Mark Barrett (Bowie)

South Most Valuable Player: Mac Chapman (Georgetown Prep)

Yesterday's eighth annual Crown All Star game at Memorial Stadium featured some confusion about the name of the South team's

designated hitter. The program listed him as Miles Chapman. The public address announcer called him Mike and Mark Chapman. But

it didn't matter to Mac Chapman, whose two-run homer off the left-field foul pole In the fourth inning was the first home run in the

game's history, highlighting the South's 11-2 victory over the North. Chapman earned the Most Valuable Player award for the South,

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made up of players from Southern Maryland and the Eastern Shore. The North was composed of players from Baltimore city and

counties to the north. The South's win ties the series at 4-4. Chapman, who played at Rockville's Georgetown Prep last season and will

attend Davidson University in North Carolina next school year, said he was surprised to hit one out. "I hit two my sophomore season

and four my junior year but none as a senior," he said. "I know there are better players that have played in this game than me, and that

makes this even more special. I was shocked when It went out." Chapman's homer capped a big day at the plate for the South. After a

scoreless first inning, the South scored nine second-inning runs on six hits, including doubles by Andy Coleman (Seneca Valley) and

Rick Stang (Northeast-Anne Arundel) to chase North starter John Hynson (Mount St. Joseph), the Gatorade Player of the Year for

Maryland. The North scored its first run in the bottom of the third when Scott Timmerman (Mount St. Joseph), named the North's

MVP, scored from third on a double by Rich Hawkins (Boonsboro). Chapman's homer gave the South an 11-1 lead before Jeremy

Long (Walkersvllle) drove in Jeff Kreafle (Loch Raven) with a sacrifice fly in the seventh to close the scoring. South coach Ed

Glaeser (Thomas Stone) had praise for Hynson, who took the loss for the North. “I've seen him a lot in American Legion ball and he's

a good pitcher. His fastball was just flat. He just had a bad day," Glaeser said. Mike Hampton (North Hagerstown) pitched two

scoreless innings and was named the North's Most Valuable Pitcher. Mark Barrett (Bowie) did the same for the South to earn its Most

Valuable Pitcher honor. (Frainie, Mike. "First Homer in Game's 8 Years Caps South's 11-2 Crown Win." The Baltimore Sun. 3 July

1989. Print.)

1990 North South

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Rick Burley

John Cutter

Eric Kearney

Tim Nizer

Scott DeHaven

James Updegraff

Bill Dunn

Ryan Hendricks

Chris Lafferman

Thomas Schmidt

Scott Sharp

Ricky Farley

Mark Fox

Jason Kasch

Don Russell

Chuck Eberly

Steve Williams

Chuck Zonis

Keith Whiteford

Jay Witasick

Lance Mauck

Chip Bachtell

Lance Thompson

Jason Moore

Eric Pelfer

Mount Savage

Beall

Towson

Perry Hall

Mount Savage

Smithsburg

Mount St. Joseph

McDonogh

Baltimore Polytechnic

Loyola Blakefield

Liberty

Mervo

Havre de Grace

Brunswick

Mount St. Joseph

Beall

Edgewood

North Hagerstown

Calvert Hall

C. Milton Wright

Dundalk

Smithsburg

Bel Air

Perry Hall

North Hagerstown

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Jeff Bounds

Kevin Mitchell

Alex Pugliese

Ken Shepard

Frank Malfettone

Keith Nalepka

Michael Arenth

Timothy Hall

Casey Hoch

Andy Srebroski

Chuck Wagner

Franklin Billings

Aaron Burley

Harry Stepney

Thomas Sydnor

Mel Montgomery

Charlie Sullivan

Bill Wright

Howie Brown

David Turner

Chris Dinolo

Gregory Prochnow

Todd Smith

Sean Kelly

John Walter

DeMatha

Riverdale Baptist

Atholton

La Plata

Laurel

Good Counsel

Arundel

Riverdale Baptist

James M. Bennett

Northeast-AA

Old Mill

Chesapeake-AA

Oakland Mills

Annapolis

Calvert

Old Mill

DeMatha

Bethesda-Chevy Chase

Wilde Lake

Arundel

Arundel

High Point

Glenelg

Glen Burnie

Gaithersburg

Memorial Stadium North 4 South 2 June 17, 1990 North Most Valuable Pitcher: John Cutter (Beall)

North Most Valuable Player: Chris Lafferman (Baltimore Poly) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Kevin Mitchell (Riverdale Baptist)

South Most Valuable Player: Michael Arenth (Arundel)

Poly's Chris Lafferman went 2-for-2 with a single and a triple and Towson's Eric Kearney struck out the side in the seventh to

preserve the victory, as the North team defeated the South team, 4-2 to win the ninth Crown All-Star game at Memorial Stadium

yesterday. The North team, made up of recent high school graduates living in Maryland north of the Anne Arundel County-Baltimore

City border, leads the series 6-3. “It’s a great feeling playing in this game. I played third base on a field where the greatest third

baseman of all time, Brooks Robinson, played.” Said Lafferman. “And playing with players like these is something I’ll never forget.”

The North took a 2-0 lead in the bottom of the third. Scott Sharp (Liberty) singled to begin the inning and stole second. Mark Fox

(Havre de Grace) reached base when the catcher dropped a third strike, allowing Sharp to take third. Don Russell (Mount St. Joseph)

singled, scoring Sharp and sending Fox to second. Pitcher Kevin Mitchell (Riverdale Baptist) made a bad pickoff throw to first

allowing Russell and Fox to advance a base each. Mitchell walked Jason Kasch (Brunswick) to load the bases. One batter later,

Mitchell walked Tom Schmidt (Loyola), forcing in the second run. The South tied the score in the fifth. Aaron Burley (Oakland Mills)

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singled and was driven to third on a single by Mike Arenth (Arundel). A ground out by Casey Hoch (J.M. Bennett) scored Burley and

moved Arenth to third. Frank Billings (Chesapeake-AA) reached on a ground ball that eluded first baseman Ryan Hendricks

(McDonogh) for an error, allowing Arenth to score. The North regained the lead in the bottom of the inning. Ricky Farley (Mervo)

singled and went to third on an errant pickoff throw by pitcher Ken Sheperd (LaPlata). Kasch singled in Farley. Kasch stole second

and advanced to third on a ground out by Hendricks. He scored on a wild pitch to give the North a 4-2 lead. (Frainie, Mike.

"Lafferman Leads North in 9th Crown Game, 4-2." The Baltimore Sun. 18 June 1990. Print.)

1991 North South

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Bryan Bowen

Ryan Clark

Jerry Fisher

Kevin Loewe

Kenny Konopacki

Joe Petryszak

Ryan Beard

Brett Kintz

Chris Larrick

Shannon McKenzie

Jeff Wagner

Ken Batten

Keith Kormanik

Roy Marsh

Wes Pratt

Joe Binder

Marvin Dorsey

Chuck Eberly

Adrian Price

Ron Wallsch

Pat Kolb

Scott Mealey

Eric Santana

Tim Burger

Brian Schroeder

Archbishop Curley

Mount St. Joseph

Southern-G

Perry Hall

Calvert Hall

Archbishop Curley

St. Maria Goretti

Towson

South Carroll

Beall

Liberty

C. Milton Wright

Gilman

Perry Hall

North East-C

Calvert Hall

Northwestern-B

Beall

Northwestern-B

North Hagerstown

Cardinal Gibbons

Catonsville

Edgewood

North Hagerstown

Liberty

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Jeff Beard

Charles Buckheit

Matt Moore

Dave Mummert

Pat Anderson

Pat Colliere

Russ Curry

Juan Johnson

Chris Rodriguez

Eric Scott

Scott Young

Troy Brohawn

Jeff Cyran

Craig Everett

Tony Kendall

Paul Fahrner

Harry Lentz

Bill Timberlake

Todd Murphy

James Pikerton

William Oakley

Willie Scott

Donald Shump

Steve Goodfriend

Jim Simms

Arundel

Northeast-AA

Walt Whitman

Surrattsville

Paint Branch

DeMatha

Northeast-AA

Thomas Stone

Riverdale Baptist

Old Mill

Arundel

Cambridge/SD

Hammond

Northeast-AA

Surrattsville

Paint Branch

Northeast-AA

High Point

High Point

La Plata

James M. Bennett

North County

Northeast-AA

Paint Branch

Old Mill

Memorial Stadium North 4 South 0 June 30, 1991 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Kevin Loewe (Perry Hall)

North Most Valuable Player: Jeff Wagner (Liberty) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Charles Buckheit (Northeast-AA)

South Most Valuable Player: Eric Scott (Old Mill)

The Crown All-Star game - featuring the best scholastic baseball players from Maryland - figured to showcase some mighty bats and

slick fielding. Instead it wound up littered with miscues as the North All-Stars backed into a 4-0 win over the South today at Memorial

Stadium. Despite the errors and light hitting, South Coach Paul Fahrner (Paint Branch High) said it all worked out for the best. "It's an

honor for the kids," he said. "Just to walk in the stadium and take a look around and talk to the Orioles" before their game with the

Red Sox. The most valuable pitchers were Northeast High's Charles Buckheit (two innings, no earned runs, one hit and three

strikeouts) for the South and Perry Hall's Kevin Loewe for the North. Loewe pitched two innings of one-hit ball with a walk and a

strikeout. "I thought I pitched pretty well," Buckheit said. "I was getting my curveball over more than usual." The most valuable

hitters were Old Mill's Eric Scott for the South and Liberty's Jeff Wagner for the North. Wagner doubled and scored in the seventh.

He stole two bases. The North won despite getting only five hits. The South managed four hits and committed four errors. The North's

first run came in the top of the second on a single by South Carroll's Chris Larrick that scored Northeast's Wes Pratt. The North made

it 2-0 in the fourth after St. Maria Goretti's Ryan Beard singled, advanced to second on a single by Pratt and scored on a misplayed

grounder. The South sealed its fate in the next inning as Walt Whitman's Matt Moore walked Kenny Konopacki of Calvert Hall.

Konopacki stole second, moved to third on a wild pitch and scored on another error. The game's frequent stumbling and bumbling

were merely afterthoughts for the players. "We saw {the Orioles} before the game," said DeMatha's Pat Colliere. "It was great."

(Wang, Gene. "Loewe, Wagner Lead North to 4-0 Crown Win." The Washington Post. 1 July 1991. Print.)

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1992 North South

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Dan Brown

Garry Burrows

Jason Cutter

Joseph Goodwin

Paul Underwood

Michael Leatherman

Brett Seidel

Ronald Hartman

Roger Main

Michael Martin

William O'Patterson

Ronnie Shankle

Richard Braitsch

Matt Felice

Jeff Hawk

Jason Lucas

Joe Binder

Father Dave Smith

Jeff Warfle

Stephan Schulze

George Freeberger

Matt Owens

John Pfeifer

Jeffrey Mengel

Steve Milburn

Perry Hall

Patterson

Beall

South Carroll

Dulaney

Thomas Johnson

Fallston

Archbishop Curley

Patterson

North Hagerstown

North Harford

Thomas Johnson

Mount St. Joseph

Perryville

C. Milton Wright

Middletown

Calvert Hall

Mount Carmel

Brunswick

South Carroll

Baltimore Polytechnic

North East-C

Perry Hall

Mount St. Joseph

Allegany

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Mike Gill

Brian Rolocut

Guy Smith

Bobby St. Pierre

Richard Spiegel

Rusty West

John Bowles

Dwayne Crawley

Albert Lee

Robert McCandless

Brian Van Deusen

Jason Adams

Zak Krikstan

Stephen Neuberger

Brian Schriver

Paul Fahrner

Harry Lentz

Bernie Walter

Jamie Hastings

Eric Shelton

Mike Mahoney

Pat Calabrese

David Lanham II

Chris Durocher

Jeff Vincent

Thomas Stone

Arundel

Northern-C

DeMatha

Northeast-AA

Paint Branch

Richard Montgomery

Douglass-PG

South River

Severna Park

Atholton

Lackey

Springbrook

Severna Park

Easton

Paint Branch

Northeast-AA

Arundel

James M. Bennett

DeMatha

Old Mill

Archbishop Spalding

Glen Burnie

Arundel

Broadneck

Oriole Park at Camden Yards North 7 South 6 June 28, 1992 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Paul Underwood (Dulaney)

North Most Valuable Player: Jason Lucas (Middletown) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Bobby St. Pierre (DeMatha)

South Most Valuable Player: Zak Krikstan (Springbrook)

BALTIMORE, JUNE 28 -- The Crown All-Star baseball game between the best high school seniors in Maryland at Oriole Park

Camden Yards today started out as a fun affair but turned into a competitive thriller that came down to the last play of the game. With

the score tied at 6 and the game-winning run on third base with one out in the bottom of the seventh and final inning, the North team's

Roger Main lifted a high fly ball to medium right field. Severna Park's Steve Neuberger caught it and fired a strike in the air to catcher

Rusty West that beat William O'Patterson by five feet. But Neuberger's throw was a touch wide and West couldn't apply the tag on

O'Patterson in time, giving the North a 7-6, come-from-behind victory. "I think it was a pretty exciting ballgame," said Bernie Walter

of Arundel, one of three South team coaches. "Both teams played hard, it came down to the bottom of the seventh inning and he's out

if he tags him." "I think the important thing is having the opportunity to play in Camden Yards with the best high school players in the

state." The game was certainly fun. Especially for Richard Montgomery All-Met third baseman John Bowles, who hit a 380-foot-plus

solo home run in the fourth inning -- "That's all I wanted, to hit a home run in a big league park" -- and Northeast catcher Richard

Spiegel, who could barely run because of a contusion in his leg but also hit a solo home run in the top of the seventh inning that gave

the South a 6-5 lead. "It was like stepping into a picture I had been looking at," said Spiegel. "Like I said, it felt good." The game was

even fun for Douglass's Dwayne Crawley, The Washington Post's player of the year, who fell down face first halfway to first base

while running out a grounder. He was out, but he got up and laughed. But Spiegel lost at least part of his dream when Arundel's Brian

Rolocut faltered in the seventh inning. Rolocut, who also pitched the sixth, had pitched for his American Legion team on Friday.

Walter said that the coaching staff wanted him to pitch only one inning, but they were afraid he wouldn't get into the game if they

waited. And when the seventh rolled around, the South had no more pitchers. So Rolocut, an All-Met, walked the leadoff batter, Brett

Seidel, and got Michael Martin to hit into a fielder's choice that came close to being a double play. O'Patterson then tripled past

Crawley's glove down the right field line, scoring Martin and tying the game. Then Main hit his fly ball and Neuberger unleashed his

throw and West lunged for the tag and. ... "Safe." (Hughes, Frank. “NORTH EDGES SOUTH, 7-6, IN CROWN ALL-STAR

GAME.” The Washington Post. 29 June 1992. Print.)

1993 North South

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Chris Archambault

Kenny Cloude

Brian Matz

Brian Sullivan

Ron Green

Brian Yanick

Jeff Berman

Buddy Edmond

Josh Itzoe

Larry Marino

Chris Mills

Joseph Frushour

Randy Musgrove

Rodney Petitt

Josh Sauer

Jim Foit

Al Poklemba

Roger Wrenn

Chris Mirabile

Mark Truszkowski

Josh Rohlfs

Jeff Burrows

Tom Shaffer

Gary Dorsey

Matt Neighoff

Westminster

McDonogh

Calvert Hall

Lansdowne

Patterson

South Carroll

Dulaney

Mount St. Joseph

Calvert Hall

Calvert Hall

North Harford

Frederick

Lansdowne

Woodlawn

Patterson

Thomas Johnson

McDonogh

Patterson

Patapsco

Overlea

Hereford

Perry Hall

Mount Savage

Westminster

Mount St. Joseph

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Ryan Lambert

Jeff Lewis

Jason Smithberger

Joe York

Mike Cozzone

John Milisitz

Jeff Cisar

Jeff Dean

Matt Egan

Corey Hoch

John Poss

Tim Giles

Lee Haney

Chris Junghans

Robert Simpson

Joe Foltz

Al Kohlhafer

Jeff Warfle

Tim Jones

Chris Sutch

Mike Doyle

Demond Robinson

John Young

Matt Criscimagna

Kippy Shockley

Paint Branch

Glenelg

Watkins Mill

North County

Arundel

Severna Park

Gaithersburg

North Caroline

Paint Branch

James M. Bennett

DeMatha

Arundel

Old Mill

McDonough

Riverdale Baptist

South Carroll

Northeast-AA

Brunswick

Riverdale Baptist

Broadneck

Parkside

James M. Bennett

Chesapeake-AA

Annapolis

Wicomico

Oriole Park at Camden Yards North 12 South 5 July 18, 1993 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Chris Archambault (Westminster)

North Most Valuable Player: Joseph Frushour (Frederick) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Joe York (North County)

South Most Valuable Player: Mike Cozzone (Arundel)

Five days after the major leagues' all-stars made this city the center of baseball's attention, another group of select players took the

field today at Oriole Park at Camden Yards amid decidedly less hype and fanfare. Most of Maryland's best high school seniors played

the 12th annual Crown High School All-Star Game before an estimated crowd of 300 people - some 47,800 fewer than last Tuesday's

major league All-Star Game. The team representing the northern part of the state defeated the south, 12-5, in a six-inning game that

followed the Baltimore Orioles-Minnesota Twins contest. Even if most of the sellout crowd left immediately after the Orioles defeated

the Twins, the high school stars found the experience exciting. "The feeling you just get when you first walk out there, you can't really

talk," said John Poss, an All-Met from DeMatha. "It's incredible. You just feel kind of special." Both 15-player squads took practice at

the same time as the Twins. Before the Orioles game, each Crown all-star was introduced to the crowd and his face was flashed on the

JumboTRON screen in center field. Orioles Mike Devereaux and Harold Baines presented the players with bats on which the name of

each participant was engraved. "Other than the state championship, this is probably the biggest baseball thrill of my life," said Paint

Branch three-time All-Met pitcher Ryan Lambert. All-Met catcher Chris Junghans of McDonough hit a three-run double for the

South, giving them a 3-2 lead in the third inning. Mike Cozzone of Arundel hit a sixth-inning home run for the South. (Rocca,

Lawrence. "BASEBALL; North All-Stars Top South, 12-5." The Washington Post. 19 July 1993. Print.)

1994 North South

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Mike Anders

Walker Chapman

Steve Matcuk

Jesse Moore

Rob Parsons

Alan Sebold

Ryan Kennealy

Jeremy Kennell

Jason Rummel

Vaughn Thompson

Charles Wilhelm

Kevin Crawford

Thomas Johnson

Beall

Mount St. Joseph

Perry Hall

Lansdowne

Northern-G

Mount St. Joseph

Mount Savage

Walkersville

Boonsboro

Baltimore Polytechnic

Smithsburg

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P

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Brandon Agamennone

Wayne Fowler

David Hudson

Kenneth Pumphrey

Brandt Childs

Sean Hyson

Todd Benke

Christopher Blue

Jeff Hedrick

Scott Morrison

J.P. Noon

Jonathan Cross

Arundel

Thomas Stone

Centennial

Old Mill

Damascus

Thomas Stone

Walt Whitman

Easton

Arundel

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Liam Healy

Mandell Marsh

Justin Ruth

John Schulze

Ron Bareford

Joe Binder

Joe Carter

Richard Eichelberger

Thomas Rainier

Kevin Breckenridge

Derek Brown

Brian Taylor

Josh Katz

Calvert Hall

Perry Hall

North Hagerstown

South Carroll

Lansdowne

Calvert Hall

Mount Savage

North Hagerstown

Mount St. Joseph

Thomas Johnson

South Hagerstown

C. Milton Wright

Pikesville

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Matt Morraye

Wayne Small

Terry Coleman

Charlie Sullivan

Bernie Walter

Kasey Richardson

Sean Ryan

Kyle Wade

Scott Raba

Jason White

Ryan Wood

Robert Christopher

Wade Rolocut

Riverdale Baptist

Glenelg

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Glenelg

DeMatha

Arundel

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Paint Branch

Thomas Stone

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Arundel

Oriole Park at Camden Yards South 5 North 3 June 19 & July 31, 1994 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Mike Anders (Thomas Johnson)

North Most Valuable Player: Kevin Crawford (Smithsburg) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Brandon Agamennone (Arundel)

South Most Valuable Player: Matt Morraye (Glenelg)

Storm clouds rolled overhead and thunder rumbled, but it was nothing the players in yesterday's Crown High School All-Star baseball

game, Part II hadn't seen or heard before. In fact, it was almost expected that the day the all-stars from around the state gathered at

Camden Yards to resume a game that was suspended by rain on June 19, gray clouds would appear. But Mother Nature only

threatened, she never produced, and the all-stars were able to complete their game, with the South winning, 5-3. The fact that the

game had to be played in two parts didn't seem to bother the players. "It's just a great feeling going out on the field," Arundel High

shortstop Jeff Hedrick said. "It wouldn't mean as much playing on some regular high school field. The field is great." The game

resumed in the top of the third with the North leading 1-0. In the fourth, the South scored three runs. Thomas Stone's Sean Hyson and

Arundel's Brandon Agamennone hit singles and Ryan Wood doubled over left fielder Josh Katz's head to bring them both home.

Another Thomas Stone player, pitcher Wayne Fowler, then doubled to score Wood. Later, with the score tied at three in the top of the

seventh inning, Easton's Chris Blue walked and advanced to second on a single to right field by Glenelg's Matt Morraye. Arundel's

Wade Rolocut popped out to second, but fellow Wildcat Hedrick beat out an infield single to load the bases for J.P. Noon. Noon, a

recent Arundel grad, hit a fly ball to right, deep enough for Blue to score the go-ahead run. Centennial's Dave Hudson then singled to

right, bringing in Morraye and making it 5-3. Thomas Stone's Sean Hyson popped out to first to end the inning, but the South had all

the runs it would need. "I got under it a little," Noon said of his sacrifice fly. "But it scored the run, that's what's important. I didn't

want the game to end in a tie. I was excited when I got up with the bases loaded." Fowler got into a little trouble in the bottom of the

inning, walking Boonesboro's Tom Thompson with one out and giving up a ground-rule double to Pikesville's Katz. But Smithsburg's

Kevin Crawford struck out and Thomas Johnson's Mike Anders flied out. Agamennone, who pitched two innings yesterday, won the

pitchers MVP award. He picked up the pitching assignment where pitcher Kenneth Pumphrey had left off in the last game.

Agamennone gave up two hits, no runs, walked one and struck out three. Morraye (3-for-4 with a double and two singles) won the

batting MVP title. (Lori, Van L. "Late Runs Lift South Stars, 5-3 Arundel's Noon Drives in Winner." The Baltimore Sun. 1 Aug 1994.

Print.)

1995 North South

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Mike Ginsberg

Mike Huller

John McKay

John Cephalis

Willie Sowers

Joey Hammond

Eric Jeschke

Kevin Olkowski

Guy Robertson

Gerald Vecchioni

Damien Austin

Jeremy Fitzwater

Rich Levin

Willie McGirt

Calvert Hall

McDonogh

North Carroll

Calvert Hall

Edgewood

Boonsboro

Thomas Johnson

Mount St. Joseph

Calvert Hall

McDonogh

Patapsco

Loyola Blakefield

Southern-G

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Patterson

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Bryan Gamble

Bryan Morse

John Whittington

Mike Wooden

John Morgan

Steve Tomshack

Brian Burden

Brian Kane

Scott McKee

Mike Roberts

Casey Trout

Curtis Baines

Brandon Elerman

Matt Griswold

Scott Neuberger

McDonough

Leonardtown

Riverdale Baptist

North County

Easton

North County

Arundel

Gaithersburg

Riverdale Baptist

Thomas Stone

Arundel

St. Michaels

Atholton

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Jim Foit

Al Poklemba

Bill Russell

Brian Ash

Daniel Cisneros

Kris Paolini

Kile Maxcy

Robert Mister

Dominic Liberto

Brad Lowe

Thomas Johnson

Bullis

Elkton

Perry Hall

Elkton

Thomas Johnson

South Carroll

Edgewood

Franklin

Thomas Johnson

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Ed Glaeser

Kevin Kelly

Tweety Barton

John Klopfer

Travis Welch

Erik Barnhouse

Ray Michael

Jason Hairston

Josh Knopp

Easton

Thomas Stone

Atholton

North County

Lackey

Riverdale Baptist

Good Counsel

McDonough

Good Counsel

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Oriole Park at Camden Yards North 2 South 2 (6 IP, lightning) June 11, 1995 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Andy Bair (Calvert Hall)

North Most Valuable Player: Rich Levin (McDonogh) South Most Valuable Pitcher: John Whittington (Riverdale Baptist)

South Most Valuable Player: Scott Neuberger (Severna Park)

BALTIMORE - When Cal Ripken Jr. vacated his shortstop position following the Orioles game with California Sunday at Camden

Yards, Joey Hammond of Frederick took over. Hammond was the starting shortstop for the North team in the annual Crown All-Star

Game, which was played following the Angels-Orioles contest. "It is amazing," Hammond said about playing shortstop at Camden

Yards. "I just grabbed some dirt and put it in my left pocket. Then I put some in my right pocket. I just wanted to have it with me."

The game ended in a 2-2 tie. It was scheduled to go seven innings, but was called in the top of the seventh because of lightning in the

area. Hammond, who played at Thomas Johnson, was hitless in three attempts. He grounded out in the first and hit a line drive to

center in the fourth that was caught. In the sixth he came up with a man on base and hit a grounder to second. The runner was thrown

out at second, but Hammond reached first on the fielders choice. "I hit the ball well my second time up," he said of the line drive. "At

least I didn't strike out. But it was just an honor being here. It is just something extra if you get a hit." He said he knew he would start

Sunday because he was the only middle infielder. (Goldberg, Stan. “Crown game at Yards a thrill for Hammond.” The Frederick

News-Post. 12 June 1995. Print.)

1996 North South

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Ryan Baker

Joseph Hart

Jason Kelly

Colin McGonigal

Jason Mersey

Charles Walter

Jeff Felker

Jay Homa

Lee Lorshbaugh

Kyle Skinner

Russell Wrenn

Rob Roelke

Yani Rosenberg

Kristian Spriggs

Rodney Young

Joe Binder

Daniel Duffy

Chet Janigan

Thomas Bloom

Michael Peters

Chad Sommers

Jason Brennan

Tim Hilyard

Mike Dubansky

William Greenwell

Mount St. Joseph

Walkersville

South Hagerstown

Mount St. Joseph

Gilman

Lansdowne

Mount St. Joseph

Gilman

South Hagerstown

Mount St. Joseph

Gilman

Thomas Johnson

Gilman

Frederick

South Hagerstown

Calvert Hall

South Carroll

McDonogh

Catonsville

Westminster

Bel Air

Thomas Johnson

C. Milton Wright

McDonogh

Bel Air

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Chris Fiora

Ryan Fleetwood

Derek Loosararian

Richard Thompson

Jon Herst

Ryvy Rueda

Steve Brunner

Greg Filson

Tim Pritchard

Andy Vermillion

Donald Wright

Joe Barnes

Patrick Cilento

Desmond Dailey

Larry Long

Mark Stover

Terry Terrill

Bernie Walter

John Sunderdick

Paul Wirth

Bernie McQuarrie

Tony Coyne

Jackie Rexrode

Chuck Manns

Greg McDonald

DeMatha

Cambridge/SD

Arundel

Damascus

Richard Montgomery

Bethesda-Chevy Chase

Arundel

DeMatha

Watkins Mill

Arundel

Bethesda-Chevy Chase

Old Mill

Sherwood

Glen Burnie

Howard

Broadneck

Riverdale Baptist

Arundel

Oakland Mills

Southern-AA

Arundel

Calvert

Riverdale Baptist

Old Mill

Atholton

Oriole Park at Camden Yards North 6 South 3 July 28, 1996 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Jason Kelly (South Hagerstown)

North Most Valuable Player: Yani Rosenberg (Gilman) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Ryan Fleetwood (Cambridge/SD)

South Most Valuable Player: Larry Long (Howard)

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Larry Long has been a standout baseball player for some time now. However, living midway between Baltimore and Washington, he

has received little recognition outside of Howard County. But today, in the biggest (and final) game of his high school career, Long

made quite an impression on the 250 fans at the Crown All-Star Game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. The recent Howard High

graduate was one of the few bright spots for the South team, with two hits, a stolen base and a run scored as the South lost to the

North, 6-3. Yani Rosenberg from Gilman of Baltimore had a two-run double to break a scoreless tie in the fourth inning to lead the

North team, comprising players from Baltimore and northern Maryland. Long, a 5-foot-10, 180-pound outfielder from Columbia, was

a four-year starter at Howard. He played basketball for three years before giving up the sport to run indoor track last winter. The son

of a former track and field standout at Maryland, Long placed sixth in Howard County in the 55-meter dash and ran a leg of the

second-place 4x200 relay team. He followed up that success with another solid baseball season. He batted .431 this spring, stealing 23

bases while being caught only twice. That success earned him a partial scholarship to play baseball at the University of Maryland,

where he will be enrolled in an honors program this fall. "I was looking forward to coming out here and showing people I could play,"

said Long, who hit a two-hop double to the right-field fence in the second inning. "I always knew I could play. This just proved it."

Crown Notes: Outfielder Pat Cilento of Sherwood, who last week committed to play football for Rhode Island, went 2 for 3 and drove

in a run. . . . The North leads the series, 10-4-1. (Barr, Josh. "Teenage all-Stars Take Field; Camden Yards Game Features Area

Talent." The Washington Post. 29 July 1996. Print.)

1997 North South

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Darron Jones

Shane Rhodes

Eric Watts

Matt Martin

Pat Sherald

Steve Goode

Mike Jenkins

Kevin Kendro

Adam McKenzie

Justin Singleton

Dale Berkey

Mike Frownfelter

Bret Holmes

Chris Vinar

Roger Dawson

Greg Eversole

Dave Norton

Daniel Warner

Eric Wyatt

Brian Tozer

Adam Hawkey

Mike Waldt

Tom Lake

Chris Zorn

Walkersville

Fort Hill

Calvert Hall

Mount St. Joseph

Mount St. Joseph

Catoctin

Brunswick

Calvert Hall

Thomas Johnson

Loyola Blakefield

St. Paul's

Calvert Hall

Frederick

Calvert Hall

Thomas Johnson

Brunswick

South Hagerstown

Mount St. Joseph

Mount St. Joseph

Thomas Johnson

Westminster

Joppatowne

Calvert Hall

Walkersville

Perry Hall

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Peter Bauer

Chris Cooper

Kurt Light

Casey Theberge

William Cilento

Josh Krikstan

Michael D'Archangelo

Jonathan Kaelin

Charlie Killmayer

Jared Vogt

Ray Wright

Dexter DeVitis

Brian Lane

Curtis Lester

Daniel Miller

Al Battista

Rhett Ross

Bernie Walter

Jim Johnson

Michael Ziegler

Brian Walter

Jeffrey Fraley

Juan Perez

Christopher Hammond

Brian Link

Paint Branch

Riverdale Baptist

Arundel

Seneca Valley

Sherwood

Springbrook

Broadneck

Seneca Valley

Old Mill

Chesapeake-AA

Riverdale Baptist

La Plata

Arundel

Stephen Decatur

Old Mill

The Heights School

Wootton

Arundel

Wootton

Old Mill

Parkside

Chesapeake-AA

DeMatha

Sherwood

Wootton

Oriole Park at Camden Yards North 4 South 2 July 20, 1997 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Eric Watts (Mount St. Joseph)

North Most Valuable Player: Pat Sherald (Catoctin) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Casey Theberge (Seneca Valley)

South Most Valuable Player: Ray Wright (Riverdale Baptist)

BALTIMORE Broadneck second baseman Mike D'Archangelo will remember being brought onto the field before the game and

introduced to a crowd of 47,800 at Camden Yards. “That was overwhelming.” he said. “Walking out there and seeing all the fans in

the stands and the Orioles in the dugout I'll never forget that.” Old Mill shortstop Charlie Killmayer will remember patrolling the same

territory as future Hall of Fame Cal Ripken. “You get out on that field, look around and take it all in. There’s been a lot of great

players out there. It’s a great feeling to be in their place for one day" Killmayer said. Kurt Light will remember standing atop a major

league pitching mound for the first time. The Crown High School All Star Game is about memories and being recognized as one of

the top 30 senior baseball player in the state of Maryland. Performances are secondary. That's good because the six Anne Arundel

County players who participated in yesterday's 16th annual edition didn't do much. Old Mill center fielder Danny Miller, Arundel

right fielder Brian Lane and Chesapeake first baseman Jared Vogt joined D'Archangelo, Killmayer and Light on the South squad,

which lost 4-2 to the North. The five position players all started and combined to go 0-for-9 with four walks at the plate. Miller went

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0-for-3 with a strikeout, while Lane and Killmayer both went 0-for-2 with a walk. D'Archangelo was 0-for-1 with two walks and Vogt

0-for-1 with one walk. Lane was picked off first base, while D’Archangelo was thrown out at the plate trying to score from second on

a single. Light was the losing pitcher, giving up four runs on three hits and four walks and a wild pitch in two innings. He had two

strikeouts. "The walks are what hurt me I just wasn't hitting my spots today," said Light who has a full scholarship to Georgia "This is

a great atmosphere, a great game I just wish I'd thrown better." Light loaded the bases with back to back walks with none out in the

fifth. He then gave up a sacrifice fly by Chris Vinar (Thomas Johnson) and uncorked a wild pitch that enabled the North to take a 2-1

lead. Light walked two of the initial three batters in the sixth and again paid for it. Adam McKenzie (Loyola) delivered an RBI single

and Pat Sherald (Catoctin) followed with a double off the left field wall. "I thought it was going to go out. I really wanted to be able to

say I hit a homer out of Camden Yards," said Sherald, a catcher who was named the game’s Most Valuable Player. Highlight of the

day for the Anne Arundel County contingent came in the second inning when four of the five position players showed solid

fundamentals in combining for an out. Lane fielded a single by Brett Holmes (Calvert Hall) and threw a strike to Killmayer covering

second. Killmayer saw that Holmes had rounded first base too far and gunned a throw to Vogt. Vogt had Holmes hung up, so he ran at

him toward second, and then threw to D’Archangelo, who had moved into position to make the tag. “I think everyone was a little

nervous at first. It takes a couple of innings to settle in," said D'Archangelo, who made several nifty pick-ups at second. D'Archangelo,

who plays for Severna Park Post 175 in the summer, skipped an American Legion Tournament to play in the Crown game. "Coach

(Jim) McCandless knew this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for me," D'Archangelo said. Killmayer was disappointed in the

results, but said nothing could spoil being a statewide all star and playing at Camden Yards was "This is a great honor We all had to

have good seasons to be here. Being a part of the team and getting to know all the other great players around the state is an

experience," he said. The North now leads the series 11-4-1. (Wagner, Bill. “Stars say thanks for opportunity; Locals lose at Camden

Yards, but cherish Crown memories.” Annapolis Capital. 21 July 1997. Print.)

1998 North South

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Bradd Caplan

Ryan Cramer

Justin Nash

Mike O'Connor

Jonathan Andrews

Christopher Staub

Greg DeBoy

Michael Ey

Zachary Swisher

Mark Teixeira

Michael Wineke

Dennie Bailey

Michael Floyd

David Stone

John West

Joe Binder

Dan Fravel

Steve Insley

Jason Bungori

Matthew Fritz

Jesse Martin

Jeff Haines

Christopher Matthias

Vincent Stonesifer

Vince Volpe

McDonogh

Walkersville

Calvert Hall

Mount St. Joseph

Joppatowne

Calvert Hall

Calvert Hall

Calvert Hall

South Hagerstown

Mount St. Joseph

Calvert Hall

Mervo

Mount St. Joseph

Thomas Johnson

Catoctin

Calvert Hall

Rising Sun

Liberty

Calvert Hall

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Thomas Johnson

Westminster

Francis Scott Key

Mount St. Joseph

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Jason Baker

Patrick Boucher

Greg Davies

Bryan Simmering

Keith Burnst

Kevin Gamble

Scott Bacon

Ray Gemmill

Hector Guadalupe

Matt Hewitt

Nate Murray

Matt Haynes

Clint Sanders

Matt Swope

Daryl Whitmer

Jim Simms

Terry Terrill

Steve Wolfe

Matt Coenen

Keith Kinder

Kevin Murray

Danny Fisher

James Moylan

Kenny Beck

Adam Sutton

DeMatha

Severna Park

Sherwood

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McDonough

Elkton

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McDonough

DeMatha

Westlake

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Riverdale Baptist

Great Mills

St. Michaels

Great Mills

Riverdale Baptist

Seneca Valley

DeMatha

Hammond

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Oriole Park at Camden Yards North 11 South 8 June 7, 1998 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Mike O'Connor (Mount St. Joseph)

North Most Valuable Player: Michael Wineke (Calvert Hall) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Bryan Simmering (North East-C)

South Most Valuable Player: Matt Swope (DeMatha)

For many who took the field for yesterday's Crown High School All-Star Game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the annual matchup

of the state's top seniors had little to do with competitive baseball. It had more to do with grass -- thick, green, nearly flawless grass.

Far better manicured than any the 30 participants had ever played on during their high school years, and mere minutes removed from

serving as center stage for heroes like Cal Ripken and Greg Maddux, it was a vivid reminder of where they were and where they

eventually want to be. In that respect, the North's 11-8 win over the South was virtually meaningless. To most, the chance to live out a

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dream was what the day was all about. "It was unbelievable," said McDonogh pitcher Bradd Caplan, who started for the North and

allowed a run in two innings. "I've been here so many years watching Orioles games, but when I first stepped on the mound the dirt

didn't move anywhere. It was great." The day began with player introductions over the stadium public address system prior to the

Orioles' game against the Atlanta Braves. Each player was then presented with a souvenir bat, his name engraved on the sweet spot.

Getting to actually play a game was the icing on the cake. South catcher Keith Brunst of Severna Park knew with one swing of the bat

that this day was special. "That first single I got... the sound that it made -- the echo -- it was unbelievable," said Brunst, who went 2-

for-3. "I'm sure it was only from the aluminum, but it was awesome." For Calvert Hall infielder Michael Wineke, who went 3-for-4 to

earn North MVP honors, the game was a chance to fulfill a family dream. His father, Larry, had been scheduled to appear in a Crown

All-Star game in the '70s before rain canceled the event. Wineke, as well as Calvert Hall teammate Greg DeBoy (two-run double) and

Catoctin's John West (RBI double) helped the North score nine runs in the second inning to build their lead to 11-1. The South rallied

late, scoring three on a bases-loaded double by Westlake's Daryl Whitmer and another on a run-scoring single by Arundel's Hector

Guadalupe to make it 11-8. (Scherr, Rich. “Crown All-Star Game a chance to live dreams.” The Baltimore Sun. 8 June 1998. Print.)

1999 North South

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Jimmy Barrett

Kevin Damiano

Bryan Mosser

Jason Tourangeau

Scott Kosmicky

Steve Pyzik

Mike Costello

Kyle George

Keith Herbert

Cap Poklemba

Dave Reaver

Mike Irvine

Adam Schmitt

Brian Sommers

Mike Taylor

Rod Cameron

Tom Keating

Roger Wrenn

Mike Squibb

Randy Weeks

Nick Hoffman

Ben Carr

Matt Doyle

Brian DeHaven

Jason Weaver

Fort Hill

South Carroll

Dulaney

South Carroll

Archbishop Curley

Loyola Blakefield

Archbishop Curley

Bel Air

Boonsboro

McDonogh

Linganore

Catoctin

Allegany

Archbishop Curley

Westminster

Mount St. Joseph

North Caroline

Patterson

South Hagerstown

North Harford

Cardinal Gibbons

South Carroll

Walkersville

Mount Savage

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Kevin Burch

Ryan Childs

Matt Deuchler

Tim Hecker

Andrew Kostic

Jake Coleman

Rusty Dawes

John McCurdy

Norris Roy

Jeremy Shafer

Nick Vitiellis

Anthony Aceves

Carlton Bragg

Tony Dokoupil

Robert Rodriquez

Vic Mollet

Tom Thrasher

Bernie Walter

Jonathan Lubenetski

Griffin Zarbough

Justin Stevenson

Michael Spry

Kennand Jones

Leonardtown

Damascus

Centennial

Glen Burnie

Arundel

Cambridge/SD

Riverdale Baptist

Arundel

Arundel

North County

Thomas Stone

Howard

Roosevelt

Severna Park

James M. Bennett

Damascus

Glenelg

Arundel

Quince Orchard

Thomas Stone

Damascus

Kent County

High Point

Oriole Park at Camden Yards South 3 North 2 June 6, 1999 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Jason Tourangeau (South Carroll)

North Most Valuable Player: Cap Poklemba (McDonogh) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Kevin Burch (Leonardtown)

South Most Valuable Player: Tony Dokoupil (Severna Park)

Lining the fields for his summer-league coach yesterday morning, Severna Park's Tony Dokoupil said he envisioned going deep later

at the Crown High School All-Star Game at Oriole Park. The Falcons senior did just that, giving himself the memory of a lifetime by

taking Kevin Damiano's low fastball into the left-field seats to help his South team beat the North, 3-2, in the 18th annual game

matching the state's top seniors from public and private schools. The game's lone home run tied the score at 2 in the bottom of the

sixth, setting the stage for Howard's Anthony Aceves, who hit a bases-loaded single off Dulaney's Bryan Mosser to drive in

Roosevelt's Calton Bragg with the winning run in the bottom of the seventh. (Scherr, Rich. "Dokoupil's Big Swing Makes Dream

Come True; Severna Park Senior's HR Helps South in Crown Game." The Baltimore Sun. 7 June 1999. Print.)

2000

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Oriole Park at Camden Yards North 11 South 7 June 11, 2000 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Scott Phillips (North Harford)

North Most Valuable Player: Gary Harrison (South Carroll) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Josh Banks (Severna Park)

South Most Valuable Player: Brian McKenna (Watkins Mill)

BALTIMORE — In a game dominated by offense, Severna Park's Josh Banks was named the most valuable pitcher for the South

team in yesterday's Crown Senior All-Star baseball game at Oriole Park. The North squad beat the South 11-7 yesterday in a game

that featured four home runs. The county player of the year allowed one run and one hit in two innings, striking out four. The one hit

was a 380-foot homer to right-center by Frederick’s Corie O'Bryan. "I was not worried who was at the plate," said Banks, who struck

out the next batter after the homer "I was throwing the pitches that made me successful all season.” Banks was a 34th round draft pick

of the Baltimore Orioles in last week's amateur baseball draft, but has not decided on his plans for next season. "I'm waiting to see if

the Orioles make me an offer." he said. "If they do, we will see what kind of offer it is and go from there. This is a great place to play.

I could get used to this." Banks could also play college baseball at Florida International University in Miami. Banks got some help in

the field from Severna Park teammate and county athlete of the year Derek Dixon, who made the catch of the day in right. Dixon

robbed Glen Burnie resident and Mount St. Joseph star Allen Strick of extra bases when he went deep into the right field corner and

leaped against the wall to make an inning-ending catch. "The ball was hit hard down the line," said Dixon "It was tailing away from

me, but if the ball is hit in the air anywhere near me I always figure that I can catch it." Dixon will continue his baseball career next

season at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte. Ryan Bellerby (Broadneck) entered the game to pitch the fifth and sixth. After a

rough fifth, in which he gave up two runs on three hits, Bellerby settled down to retire the North in order in the sixth, striking out two.

"These are the best hitters in the state, so you have to make good pitches," said Bellerby. "In the fifth I let a couple get away from me

and they hit them. In the sixth I cleared my mind, made some adjustments, settled down a bit, and just tried to stay within myself."

Bellerby will attend the University of Tennessee next year. Richard Guarnera (North County) went 1-for-2 with a walk and a double.

He was robbed in his first at-bat on a nice catch by the shortstop. “I was just trying to hit the ball hard out there," said Guarnera. ''This

was a fantastic experience, something I will remember for the rest of my life.” Jason Galloway (Old Mill) also played, going 0-for 3.

But he hit the ball hard in all three at-bats. "I was here to have fun and it was a great time." said Galloway. "Playing at Camden Yards

is a great way to end my high school career." Galloway will attend Towson University next year on a football scholarship. Strick went

2-for-3 with a single, a double and an RBI. He was also hit by a pitch. The offensive MVP for the South was Brian McKenna of

Watkins Mill, who went 2-for-3 with two doubles and two RBIs. (Edelstein, Howie. “Banks proves valuable in Crown game.”

Annapolis Capital. 12 June 2000. Print.)

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Oriole Park at Camden Yards North 4 South 1 June 10, 2001 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Gavin Floyd (Mount St. Joseph)

North Most Valuable Player: Brian Valichka (Urbana) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Josh Clow (St. Michaels)

South Most Valuable Player: Chris Bowen (Glenelg)

Hammond pitcher Kevin Schwartz stood on the field at Camden Yards and looked around him -- at the carefully tended grass, the

rising rows of seats and the center field JumboTron, where his picture and those of the other Crown All-Stars appeared before a recent

Orioles game. "My mind just went blank," Schwartz said of the experience. "I'm playing in a major league park. This is something you

imagine doing when you are a kid and playing baseball with your friends in the back yard. Now I'm actually here, not as a fan, but as a

player." Schwartz, a right-handed pitcher, was among 30 just-graduated Maryland seniors selected to play in the prestigious Crown

All-Star Game, which showcases some of the best high school baseball talent in the state. For most of them, it was their first and last

chance to play on a major league field, an experience of a lifetime. Along with Schwartz, Hammond two-time All-Met catcher Jason

Maxey and Glenelg outfielder Chris Bowen were the Howard County athletes who enjoyed a brief taste of the major leagues, if only

before just 200 family members and friends who stayed after the June 10 Orioles game to watch the all-stars. "The adrenaline rush

right now makes me feel like I just ran a quarter-mile," said Schwartz's father, Bob, who made his way to the front row behind home

plate after the Orioles game was over. "Jason and Kevin are like brothers, and now I'm watching them play catch at Camden Yards. It

is the perfect way to end their high school careers." Though their South team lost to the North, 4-1, it was the experience, not the

score, that counted on this sunny afternoon. The All-Stars enjoyed a few major league amenities. They used the auxiliary locker room

near where the Orioles dress, and took advantage of a buffet of submarine sandwiches, potato chips and chocolate chip cookies.

During the game, they sat on the padded dugout bench the Orioles use, and used the dugout phone to call their teammates in the

Orioles' bullpen behind the center field fence. "What more can you ask for? Can it really get better than this?" said Schwartz, who

went 17-0 his last two years, including an 8-0 mark this past season. "I have spent my whole life playing baseball, and have watched

the Orioles play all the time. It's going to be hard, but I'm going to try to remember everything about this day -- it was one of the best

days of my life." Schwartz, who will play at the University of South Carolina at Spartansburg in the fall, pitched the seventh inning

and gave up a run on two hits and had one strikeout. Maxey, who will play at Maryland in the fall, was 0 for 3, but hit the ball sharply

off Mount St. Joseph starter Gavin Floyd, the North team's starter who was the fourth pick in the recent major league draft. Bowen,

who also has signed to play at Maryland, was 2 for 3 with a triple, and was named the South's most valuable player. "That triple was

definitely sweet," Bowen said. "It was a 3-0 count, but there was no way I was not going to swing and get walked - - it's an all-star

game. I hit it pretty far, and for a second I thought it was gone. It would have been a home run at any other park I had played in this

year, but not here, not at Camden Yards. It's been a great year, and high school has been a great time of my life, and now it 's over. I'm

ready to move on with the rest of my life." So are Maxey and Schwartz, Bowen's summer league teammates on the Columbia Reds.

But before heading home, the two Golden Bears took one last jog around the field, knowing the chances of returning to Camden Yards

as major leaguers are not in their favor. So they did the next best thing. They swiped some of that finely manicured outfield grass and

shoved it into their back pockets, then disappeared into the crowd. (Gallo, Jon. "A Last Hurrah on a Field of Dreams; Senior all-Stars

End Prep Careers at Camden Yards." The Washington Post. 21 June 2001. Print.)

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Oriole Park at Camden Yards South 7 North 6 June 9, 2002 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Bryson Meyers (Southern-G)

North Most Valuable Player: Josh Carter (St. Maria Goretti) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Tom Ballenger (DeMatha)

South Most Valuable Player: Steve Weber (Severna Park)

Steve Weber and the rest of the players in the Crown High School All-Star Game got to live out their baseball fantasies at Camden

Yards yesterday, playing at a major-league park. Weber, a catcher from Severna Park, and his South teammates lived them out the

best, though, scoring a 7-6 victory over the North in the 21st edition of the event, which features top senior players from around the

state. Weber, named the South's Most Valuable Player, tripled over the right fielder's head in the top of the sixth inning, driving in two

runs and sparking a four-run inning that gave the South the lead for good. Outfielder Keith Williams of Glen Burnie hit a line-drive

single off Eddie Ashwell of Westminster to drive in what turned out to be the winning run. Ashwell labored through two innings,

giving up four runs and six hits. "I knew he [Ashwell] was struggling with his curveball," Weber said. "When I got that hit, I felt like

that started our rally. Rumor has it that the North always wins, so this is a nice change." Throughout much of the seven-inning game,

it seemed as if the North would prevail once again. Two passed balls by Weber and a wild pitch by Seth Overbey of Charles County's

McDonough gave the North three runs in the third inning and a 4-3 lead. Solid pitching by the North's Chris Le Gore of Catoctin

quashed the South's offense during the third and fourth innings. Le Gore struck out four and allowed two hits. The North had a final

chance in the bottom of the seventh. But with the tying run on first, second basemen Chris Parker of Franklin hit into a double play.

However, members of the North team said they weren't disappointed by the loss. "This was a win-win situation," said outfielder Lou

Hutt III of McDonogh. "Today was special. Playing here is something we dream about all our lives. It was something to be excited

about. We made some errors, and they got some big hits. They deserved to win today." The MVP for the North was first baseman Josh

Carter of St. Maria Goretti. The awards for best pitchers went to the North's Bryson Meyers of Southern-Garrett and the South's Tom

Ballenger of DeMatha. (Koustenis, Alex. "Weber Helps South Win Crown all-Star Game; Severna Park Catcher Hits 2-Run Triple in

4-Run Sixth." The Baltimore Sun. 10 June 2002. Print.)

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Oriole Park at Camden Yards South 5 North 1 June 10, 2003 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Brian Bent (Mount St. Joseph)

North Most Valuable Player: Justus Yocum (Catoctin) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Matt Montgomery (Watkins Mill)

South Most Valuable Player: Preston Pehrson (Broadneck)

Through 3 1/2 innings, the 22nd Crown High School All-Star Game looked like a pitchers' duel. The first half of the seven-inning

game, which split 30 of the top senior players around the state into North and South teams, featured 10 strikeouts and just three hits.

But in the bottom of the fourth, Broadneck's Preston Pehrson capped a two-out rally with a three-run homer, leading the South to a 5-1

victory in front of several hundred spectators at Oriole Park after yesterday's Orioles game. The South scored four of its runs in the

fourth. With the North up 1-0 and two outs, Riverdale Baptist's Micah Terrill started the comeback with a double to right. Severna

Park's Alex Vitale, The Sun Player of the Year, singled in Terrill, and Old Mill's Bernie Harvey doubled to put runners at second and

third. Pehrson then drove a pitch from Brunswick's Brian Baugher just over the 373-foot sign in right-center. "It was a fastball, and I

just saw it perfect and got a hold of it," said Pehrson, who was named the game's Most Valuable Player. "It's just great to play here,

though. It'd be nice if I can get paid to play one day." Pehrson, a 6-foot-2, 235-pound catcher who was an All-Metro second-team

selection, hit .476 while driving in 24 runs for Broadneck and will attend Jacksonville University next fall, where he hopes to work

toward returning to Camden Yards one day. "Hopefully, I can make the big leagues, but it'll take me a lot of work to get there,"

Pehrson said. "I hope it's not the last time I get to play up here." River Hill pitcher Michael Anton struck out two and threw two hitless

innings to pick up the win, and Arundel's Joe Frykman pitched a perfect seventh to get the save. The staff of Anton, Frykman,

Watkins Mill's Matt Montgomery and Kent Island's Bryan Brainer allowed one unearned run and struck out 10. The Crown All-Star

Game is considered the most prestigious exhibition of high school baseball talent in the state. The rosters included two players taken

in the amateur draft, Montgomery and Old Mill's Tyler Young. Young, who singled in three at-bats, was drafted by the Orioles in the

46th round. The fleet All-Metro center fielder, who hit .467 in leading the Patriots to a state championship this spring, said he has

dreamed of playing for the Orioles since he was a youngster. "It's the only uniform I could imagine getting myself into," said Young,

who will attend Shoals (Ala.) Community College next year. But Young considers making the All-Star team as his crowning

achievement. "Just being here, it's an achievement you've wanted since your freshman year," he said. "Because the best high school

all-star game is Crown. Even before the game you get butterflies like when you first play baseball. Just being here, it's a good time."

For others, the game had an even deeper meaning. "It's a thrill," said Riverdale Baptist coach Terry Terrill, who coached his son

Micah for the South squad. "I told him he had to get a hit for me before the game because it was Father's Day, so it makes it a little

extra special. Just to watch these guys play where Hall of Famers play, I'm just enjoying the moment." (Greenberg, Dan. "South's

Pehrson is Crown King; Broadneck Star's 3-Run HR Keys 5-1 Win at Oriole Park; High Schools." The Baltimore Sun. 16 June 2003.

Print.)

2004 North South

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Oriole Park at Camden Yards South 5 North 1 June 13, 2004 North Most Valuable Pitcher: T.J. Hose (North Hagerstown)

North Most Valuable Player: Chad Durakis (St. Paul's) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Robbie Campbell (DeMatha)

South Most Valuable Player: Joe Zimmerman (Arundel)

When Chad Durakis legged out an infield hit, stole second and later scored on a wild pitch in the top of the fourth inning, he

seemingly had given his team the spark it needed. But Durakis' run would be the only scored by the North team yesterday at Camden

Yards, as the South squad rode seven innings of near-flawless pitching for a 5-1 win in the Brooks Robinson High School All-Star

Game. "We have a lot of good hitters on the team, but the pitching on their team ... " said Durakis, a two-time All-Metro catcher from

St. Paul's who has a baseball scholarship from the University of Maryland. "They were just a great staff that we went against, so

there's no shame in our performance." And it won't be the loss Durakis, the MVP of the North team, remembers most about the

afternoon. The players were introduced to the crowd of 45,728 before the Orioles game. Both all-star teams lined up on the first base

line and each player was presented with a commemorative bat and greeted by the Orioles' Jerry Hairston. "It was pretty sweet," said

DeMatha's Robbie Campbell, who pitched two perfect innings for the South to start the game, formerly sponsored by Crown

Petroleum. "When you look up and see all those people ... it's ridiculous." Campbell, one of four pitchers the South used to combine

on a three-hitter, was named the Most Valuable Pitcher. "It's not every day you get to pitch at Camden Yards," said Campbell, who

will play for East Tennessee State. "I was just going to throw strikes and do as well as I could do and let the defense play behind me."

Durakis' hit in the fourth was the first for the North, which stranded runners on second and third that inning against pitcher Brad

Taylor (Good Counsel). South pitchers Jeff Feigl (Arundel) and Tyler Todd (Cambridge) combined for three scoreless innings the rest

of the way. Arundel's Brian McCormick led the South offensively, scoring two runs and driving in another on a sacrifice fly. He will

play for St. Petersburg. "My dream is to play on that field," McCormick said of Camden Yards. "Honestly, I was just glad to get on

base, really. Getting a hit and scoring two runs, that just made it even better." The South scored two runs in the second inning, one in

the fourth and two in the sixth. Its MVP was Joe Zimmerman (Arundel) with two hits. T.J. Hose (North Hagerstown) was the North's

Most Valuable Pitcher, striking out two in one inning of work. (Young, Ryan. "South Stops North, 5-1, but Park is Star; Camden

Yards Gives Taste of Big Time to Prep Stars." The Baltimore Sun. 14 June 2004. Print.)

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Oriole Park at Camden Yards North 11 South 11 July 10, 2005 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Rob Waskiewicz (Calvert Hall)

North Most Valuable Player: Scott Krieger (Calvert Hall) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Ken Misal (Southern-AA)

South Most Valuable Player: Alex Buchholz (Old Mill)

Two All-Metro selections from Calvert Hall's 31-1 team and two players from Anne Arundel County took the post-game awards after

yesterday's Brooks Robinson High School All-Star Game at Camden Yards. The game ended in an 11-11 tie between the North and

South because of a seven-inning limit. Calvert Hall's Rob Waskiewicz (no runs, one hit in two innings) and Scott Krieger (2-for-4,

double and game-tying single in the bottom of the sixth) took Outstanding Pitcher and Most Valuable Player honors for the North,

respectively. Old Mill's All-Metro shortstop, Alex Buchholz (2-for-3, including a two-run triple off the wall in left-center), and Ken

Misal (no runs and hits, one walk in two innings) of Southern earned the South pitcher and MVP awards. Also for the South, Jake

Shibilsky of Chesapeake-AA was 2-for-4, including a line-drive homer to left measured at 393 feet, and Brian Hobbs of North

Caroline, who played his junior year at Arundel, had a double and homer to left-center. Had there been an unsung hero award, it

surely would have gone to North first baseman Brad Rifkin, who played the entire game with a broken left foot. Rifkin fractured his

foot running to first base in a game on Saturday, but refused to miss the game featuring the top seniors from Maryland public and

private schools. "I had to play today, there is no doubt," said Rifkin, who had a two-run single in an eight-run fifth inning that gave the

North a 9- 5 lead. "I mean to get play in Camden Yards in front of people. It's something that if I had not played, I would have

regretted it the rest of my life." Rifkin, the All-Metro first baseman from Park, was able to play thanks to Orioles trainer Richie

Bancells and team orthopedist Charles Silberstein, who started working on Rifkin at 11:45 a.m., taping a brace on his foot twice to

have him ready for the 4:30 p.m. game. "I have an extra bone in my foot and it's happened before," said Rifkin, who will attend

Brown. "Generally, it takes three to four weeks to heal." (O'Malley, Pat. "7-Inning Limit Leaves High School Stars 11-11." The

Baltimore Sun. 11 July 2005. Print.)

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Drew Black

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Corey Overholtzer

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Oriole Park at Camden Yards North 3 South 0 (2 innings, rain) June 25, 2006 For Neal Davis, tossing two scoreless innings yesterday at Camden Yards was like a test drive - a couple quick trips around the block

that might help him make one of the biggest decisions of his life later this summer. The Orioles drafted Davis in the 39th round earlier

this month, and the Catonsville High left-hander will weigh that option against joining the University of Virginia in the fall. But with

the dust hardly settled from the Orioles' game against the Washington Nationals yesterday afternoon, Davis took the major league

mound for the North team in the 25th annual Brooks Robinson All-Star High School Game of Maryland. He tossed a quick 1-2-3 first

inning and stranded a runner after allowing a single in the second, but remains tight-lipped about where he thinks he'll be playing next

season. "I'm keeping my options open right now, seeing if the Orioles make me a good enough offer at the end of the summer," the 6-

foot- 5, 195-pound Davis said. "And if not, I get to go down to Virginia and play for a great conference and a great school." This

summer Davis is pitching for Youse's Maryland Orioles in the Cal Ripken Sr. Collegiate Baseball League, under the coaching of

Orioles scout Dean Albany. There, he faces some talented hitters, but nothing comparable with climbing atop the big league rubber.

"Going out there after all the major leaguers, I was pretty pumped," Davis said. The umpires called the All-Star game because of rain

after Davis struck out Huntingtown's Ian Schwalenberg to end the second. The North was leading 3-0 thanks to a first-inning three-run

home run from Robbie Mathias - a play the Liberty infielder called "a dream." Surely the showcase, albeit brief, fulfilled the fantasies

of several of the best seniors in the state, but for Davis it may be a case of foreshadowing. "I couldn't imagine being in front of 30,000

people," Davis admitted on his way out of the Camden Yards concourse. "But, I've got to see if I perform well enough. Maybe I 'll be

here in a few years." (Selig, David. "Davis Dominates as All-Star; Catonsville Left-Hander Pitches 2 Scoreless Innings before Rain

Ends Game." The Baltimore Sun. 26 June 2006. Print.)

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Mark Dattilio

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Jim Barrow

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Will Evans

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Oriole Park at Camden Yards South 5 North 4 June 10, 2007 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Kevin Jacob (Parkville)

North Most Valuable Player: Austin Harclerode (Centennial) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Chris Moore (Chesapeake-AA)

South Most Valuable Player: Kyle Judson (Quince Orchard)

Here they were, 30 of Maryland's finest, tracing the white chalk at Oriole Park before the start of the Orioles' game against the

Colorado Rockies yesterday. They were there because they had earned it, because they were the best at what they did and Camden

Yards, if only for a late afternoon, was all theirs. That's why the young men who participated in the Brooks Robinson All-Star High

School Game didn't mind the 11-man lineups, didn't mind waiting for foul balls to be tossed back onto the field so play could resume,

didn't mind starting a game and knowing that someone on the bench would finish it. And as the sun fell on the park, the South held on

to beat the North, 5-4, in seven innings. Quince Orchard's Kyle Judson was the game's Most Valuable Player, going 2-for-3 for the

South and stealing two bases. Chris Moore of Chesapeake-Anne Arundel took home honors as the South's best pitcher. "It's a thrill of

a lifetime for some of these kids," said Arundel's Bernie Walter, one of three South coaches. "Most of these kids will probably never

get on this field again. This gives them the opportunity to come out here and play in something special." The South took a 4-0 lead in

the first inning, led by RBI singles from Huntingtown's Matthew Baden and Parkside's Brian Green. The South never trailed, but

Centennial's Austin Harclerode of the North made it interesting in the seventh when he hit the game's only home run, a bases-empty

shot, to left, bringing his team within one. "That was definitely one of the most exciting things I've ever done, especially playing

here," Harclerode said. "I'll remember it for the rest of my life." The 26th edition of this event, formerly the Crown All-Star Game,

featured 30 seniors from Maryland divided into a North team with players from Baltimore and counties north and west of the city and

a South team with players from south of the city and the Eastern Shore. Moore, who worked two scoreless innings, said it wasn't

important how well he played, but that he got the chance to play at Camden Yards. Walter said: "It's about having fun; it's about

honoring the seniors. Technically, this is their last high school baseball game ever, and this is a good place to finish it." (Yassin,

Sirage. "SOUTH PREVAILS, 5-4, IN 26TH BROOKS ROBINSON ALL-STAR GAME; VARSITY." The Baltimore Sun. 11 June

2007. Print.)

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Steve Visnic

Ben Winter

Jordan Wlordarczyk

Lou Eckerl

Bryan Harman

Ty Whittaker

Josh Constable

John Kehr

Garrett Price

Larry Hicks

Brandon Raab

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Chris Bell

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Brian Hudson

Cory Jensen

Tommy Winegardner

Shane Boyd

Devin Gardner

Tom Gilchrist

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Andrew Capece

Dave Lanham

Scott Milligan

Brendan Lozupone

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Tim Riley

John Wagner

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Oriole Park at Camden Yards South 10 North 5 June 15, 2008 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Sean Thompson (Archbishop Curley)

North Most Valuable Player: Austin Knight (Boys' Latin) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Kevin Brady (Gaithersburg)

South Most Valuable Player: Devin Gardner (Kent Island)

Despite facing perhaps the toughest lineup of his life while toeing the rubber at Oriole Park at Camden Yards Sunday afternoon,

former Gaithersburg High pitcher Kevin Brady said his only plan of attack was to ‘‘just come out and do what I normally do.”

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Considering Brady has been perhaps the state’s most dominant pitcher the past two seasons, that approach was a sound one and, once

again, it worked to perfection as the flame-throwing right-handed hurler struck out four and started an inning-ending double play in

his two innings of work to help propel his South all-star squad to a 10-5 victory over the North squad at the Brooks Robinson High

School All-Star Game, a contest that features the best senior baseball players in the state. Brady, the South team’s starting pitcher,

struck out the first batter he faced, Westminster’s Phil Ruzbarsky, and after allowing two runners to reach on a walk and an infield

base hit, he fanned the next two batters to end the inning. The Clemson University-bound Brady, who was selected by the Baltimore

Orioles in the 44th round of the 2008 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft, started the second inning with a strikeout of C.

Milton Wright’s Jordan Wlodarczyk, allowed a single to Boys’ Latin’s Austin Knight and then turned a groundball up the middle into

a 1-6-3 double play. ‘‘Knowing I just got drafted by the Orioles, it makes me look on it a little different,” said Brady, who was named

the South team’s Most Outstanding Pitcher for his performance. ‘‘I could be pitching here. Whether I sign at the end of the summer or

in three years [if drafted by Baltimore again], it brought a whole different meaning.” The two innings served as a final tune-up for this

week’s 32nd Annual Sunbelt Classic, an annual tournament pitting all-star teams from different states and Canada in Oklahoma.

Brady (7-0, two saves, 98 strikeouts in 2008) pitched for Team Maryland last summer as well, earning a win and a save. ‘‘I was a little

nervous [Sunday] but once I got the mound the way I wanted it, I was able to settle down and throw all of my pitches,” said Brady, the

two-time Gazette Player of the Year. ‘‘Three years ago, I didn’t think this would happen. It’s a reality now.” Joining Brady in

Oklahoma will be recent Sherwood High graduate Tom Gilchrist, who played for the South squad Sunday in the Brooks Robinson

game, as did Damascus High graduate Shane Boyd. Gilchrist, an outfielder, went 1 for 3 and scored a run in his three at-bats. Both the

hit and the run came in the decisive sixth inning as the South turned a 6-5 lead into the commanding four-run victory. ‘‘It was a thrill

of a lifetime,” Gilchrist said. ‘‘I’m glad I got to do it.” Boyd, a first-team All-Gazette performer like Gilchrist, also expressed

enjoyment in his experience at Camden Yards, which hosted a 10-inning affair between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Orioles earlier in

the day, but he was unable to fulfill one of his goals. ‘‘I wanted to get a hit and play well overall to showcase my talent,” said Boyd,

who went hitless in three at-bats. ‘‘[The pitchers] were good. They’re the best pitchers in the state. It was great to play on one of the

most prestigious fields in the country.” (Peters, James. “Brady, Gilchrist and Boyd enjoy day at the Yard.” Gazette.Net. 18 June 2008.

Web.)

2009 North South

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Brady Wilson

Evan Cain

Casey Mann

Harry Slade

Blake Thompson

Rocco Barletta

Lou Eckerl

Brian Femi

Brandon Franke

Mark Smith

Chris Eckard

Robbie Harris

Ron Zeberlein

Houston Hergesheimer

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Oriole Park at Camden Yards North 6 South 1 June 14, 2009 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Josh Conway (Smithsburg)

North Most Valuable Player: Justin Albright (Catoctin) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Brandon Crigger (Calvert)

South Most Valuable Player: Chris Cook (DeMatha)

The 28th annual Brooks Robinson High School All-Star Game was played on Sunday afternoon at Orioles Park at Camden Yards

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immediately after the hometown team soundly defeated the Atlanta Braves in a MLB interleague game. The all-star game, considered

by many to be the top prep baseball game in Maryland, featured the state’s top high school seniors split into two squads – North and

South. The North team used a three-run fourth inning to take a commanding lead and held on for a 6-1 win over the South squad.

North pitchers Blake Geiger (Calvert Hall) and Josh Conway (Smithsburg) combined for four scoreless innings on the mound to allow

RBI-triples by Brady Wilson (Frederick), Jordan Thurber (Clear Spring) and Blake Thompson (Cardinal Gibbons) to stand-up. Chris

Cook (DeMatha) slugged a home run into the standing-room-only deck in right field to account for the South’s only run, earning him

the South’s MVP hitter award. Cook is heading to George Mason on a baseball scholarship. The North’s MVP hitter award went to

Justin Albright (Catoctin), who reached base in all three of his at-bats and scored each time. Conway was named the recipient of the

North MVP pitcher award after retiring all six batters he faced and finishing with three strikeouts. Brandon Crigger (Calvert) struck-

out five while pitching two scoreless innings to earn the honor for the South. (Buzby, Jon. “Maryland: North Takes Brooks Robinson

All-Star Game.” MaxPreps.com. 16 June 2009. Web.)

2010 North South

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Tim Gentry

Jay Knight

Richard Cruz-Sanchez

Dominic Fratantuono

Brody Tennant

Bryan Willis

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Urbana

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Jordan Gowe

Kevin Kean

Darrin Smith

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Jim McCandless

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Oriole Park at Camden Yards South 16 North 3 June 13, 2010 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Dylan Driscoll (Urbana)

North Most Valuable Player: Pat Fitzgerald (Calvert Hall) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Troy Bennett (Stephen Decatur)

South Most Valuable Player: Darrin Smith (Old Mill)

BALTIMORE — Three Frederick County baseball standouts were able to savor memorable moments at Sunday's Brooks Robinson

All-Star Classic baseball game at Baltimore's Oriole Park at Camden Yards, where their North All-Stars team fell to the South, 16-3.

Urbana High's Dylan Driscoll was one of four pitchers selected for the North team, and his efforts on the mound earned him North

Pitcher of the Game honors. Richard Cruz-Sanchez, also from Urbana, made the team as an outfielder. His standout play was a fly ball

turned into a double play when he gunned down a runner at first base in the first inning. Linganore's Jay Knight Jr., rotated between

shortstop and second base for the North team. Frederick High assistant coach Phil Rhodes was chosen as an assistant coach for the

North. Cruz-Sanchez had the first chance to make an impact in the game when the South's Alex Ramsey (Severna Park) led off with a

shot to deep right field. Sunlight was beaming through the upper deck seats and into Cruz-Sanchez's face, and he missed the catch,

allowing a triple. "It was so hard to read the ball," Cruz-Sanchez said. "It just got lost." Four batters later, he got a chance to redeem

himself, fielding a pop-out, and then firing back to first for a double play. Cruz-Sanchez also was the third North player to get on base,

taking a walk in his first at-bat. He made it over to third on a fielders' choice from Knight. Knight then stole second, but both

Frederick County players were stranded in scoring position when Gaithersburg's Nick Riley struck out Mount Hebron's Brody

Tennant for the third out. Driscoll, both an excellent hitter and pitcher, could only pitch or play in the field at Sunday's game. "It

would have been nice to hit here," Driscoll said. "But against this caliber of players, I'm more comfortable as a pitcher." So he

participated in the standard two innings, starting in the third, when he walked one batter without giving up a base hit on 10 total

pitches. The bottom of the fourth was less kind to Driscoll, who gave up a walk and a single. Both runners scored because of two

North errors. Driscoll would go on to give up three more hits and strike out a batter while holding North's opportunistic rally to only

one more run. Driscoll and his teammates got to the park early, taking part in an opening ceremony at the Baltimore-New York Mets

contest, where each All-Star was given a commemorative bat. Driscoll heard about the All-Star game last year when he was looking

up information on the elite high-school age summer squad Team Maryland. Then, he didn't expect to be able to make the roster. "I

didn't have my greatest year statistically," Driscoll said. "It seems like a dream, to be playing in a state All-Star game in Camden

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Yards." But at some point, the senior started to realize the reality. "Towards the end of the year, when you start looking at the stats,

and I'm getting the breaks and getting eight wins and no losses, I started to realize this could happen," Driscoll said. "I realized that

some of the postseason awards were possible." Cruz-Sanchez made it a season-ending goal for him to play in Camden Yards. "I was

hoping for it," Cruz-Sanchez said. "I was hoping to be good at pitching this year, and my hitting just came out of nowhere." But for

Knight, the game was an honor as much as it was a surprise. "It just kind of happened," Knight said. "I found out about the game three

weeks ago, when they called me to ask me to come to the press conference." (Gendron, Darren J. “County baseball stars experience

Robinson game.” Gazette.Net. 17 June 2010. Web.)

2011 North South

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Andrew Clow

Cody Harman

Kory Britton

Brendan Butler

K.J. Hockaday

Eric Upton

Ryne Willard

Matt Bosse

Justin Fratantuono

A.J. Lardo

Patrick Rogers

Anthony Blackburn

Steve Myers

Larry Sheets

Zach Davies

R.J. Smith

Robert Lucido

Brandon Nelson

Austin Carter

Kenwood

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Mountain Ridge

C. Milton Wright

C. Milton Wright

Westminster

Atholton

John Carroll

John Carroll

Dulaney

Smithsburg

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Calvert Hall

Loyola Blakefield

Mount St. Joseph

C. Milton Wright

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Coty Mulder

Zach Sterling

Alex Brown

Chris Brown

Matt Armour

Peter Bowles

Brent Jones

Buddy Elgin

Ryan Metzler

Ernest Baldwin

Danny Breen

Zachery Hawk

Kyle McKelvey

Brian Femi

Billy Goodman

Jim Simms

Nikolay Uherek

Lane Farmer

Austin Neary

Trevor Freeman

Sherwood

DeMatha

St. Michaels

James M. Bennett

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Elkton

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St. Michaels

Sherwood

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Oriole Park at Camden Yards North 5 South 0 June 13, 2011 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Bobby Ruse (C. Milton Wright)

North Most Valuable Player: Patrick Rogers (Mount St. Joseph) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Zach Sterling (James M. Bennett)

South Most Valuable Player: Ryan Metzler (Archbishop Spalding)

Matt Bosse was about 5 feet from having the perfect first at-bat at Camden Yards. The Calvert Hall graduate's ball sailed over the

center fielder's head and landed just shy of the wall, 410 feet from the plate, for a double as Bosse helped the North squad to a 5-0 win

over the South in the 30th annual Brooks Robinson All-Star High School Game. Bosse, a Calvert Hall graduate and self-proclaimed

"huge" Orioles fan, said he didn't even get all of the ball. "I was a little in front of it," he said. "I hit it on the end of the bat." Bosse,

who played left field, went 1-for-3 with a run and a walk, and starting pitcher Bobby Ruse - a C. Milton Wright senior who, like

Bosse, is headed to Maryland - threw two scoreless innings to lead the North. "I thought it was going to be a lot more high-scoring

than that," Ruse said, "but I had a great defense behind me, so I wasn't too surprised." The North scored the first run when right fielder

Justin Fratantuono (Calvert Hall) came home after an error. The team pushed the lead to 2-0 in the fourth. A two-out, two-run single

by catcher Cody Harman (Westminster) during the North's three-run fifth inning put the game out of reach. Center fielder A.J. Lardo

(Loyola) and left fielder Patrick Rogers (Mount St. Joseph) scored on the play. Ruse wasn't the North's only standout pitcher, as T.J.

Pipik (Reservoir), Shane Campbell (Kenwood) and Ryan Redinger of Mountain Ridge High in Allegany County were stellar as well,

allowing a total of four hits in the shutout. South second baseman Ryan Metzler (Archbishop Spalding) went 2-for-2 with two singles

and a walk in the loss. But the festivities weren't all about the score. Many players were all smiles after the game. "I was just trying to

have a lot of fun out here. It was a good time," said Bosse, who added that it was special to play on the field of his favorite team. "It's

my first time playing here. It's a great feeling. It was amazing to do it." K.J. Hockaday, who starred at John Carroll and was the

Orioles' 14th-round draft pick last week, was scheduled to play but sat out with a sprained ankle. He said the injury, which he suffered

while rounding first in a game, is "not that bad" and should sideline him three to five weeks. Hockaday wasn't worried about missing

his first chance to play at the stadium he could someday call home. "That day will come," Hockaday said. "I have a lot of friends out

here I go to school with or play summer ball with. I was just out here to watch them play." (Branch, Chris. "LOCALS HELP NORTH

WIN." The Baltimore Sun. 14 June 2011. Print.)

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2012 North South

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Kevin Mooney

JT Root

Nick Payne

Nick Rabat

Tyler Beckwith

Lee Lipinski

Zach Lucas

Brady Maguire

Raul Shah

Michael Austin

Conner Myers

Alex Pastorius

LaMonte Wade

Bryan Harman

Brooks Kerr

Adam Leader

Dave Warrenfeltz

Travis Phelps

Rob Koskie

Dan Strietbeck

Gilman

Reservoir

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North Hagerstown

Mount St. Joseph

Middletown

Linganore

Calvert Hall

Williamsport

North Harford

Mt. Hebron

Century

Middletown

Calvert Hall

St. Paul's

Westminster

Calvert Hall

Reservoir

Williamsport

Thomas Johnson

Calvert Hall

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Ryan Meisinger

Brandon O'Malley

Jack Wood

Zach Keeler

Bill Plante

Steve Farrell

Nick Freeberger

Alex Lipman

Sean Miller

Tyler Thomas

Cody Acker

Eric Ramsey

Nick Sia

Sean Van Geison

Brian Femi

Matt Kohel

Jeff Rabberman

Joey Strain

Jake Rich

Keith Grassel

Old Mill

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North Point

Quince Orchard

Parkside

Archbishop Spalding

Quince Orchard

Archbishop Spalding

Elkton

Blake

Georgetown Prep

South River

Rockville

St. Michaels

Lansdowne

Gaithersburg

Huntingtown

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Arundel

Oriole Park at Camden Yards South 4 North 3 June 10, 2012 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Brandon Casas (Gilman)

North Most Valuable Player: LaMonte Wade (St. Paul's) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Josh Hader (Old Mill)

South Most Valuable Player: Eric Ramsey (Georgetown Prep)

In the 2012 Brooks Robinson High School All Star Game, the South prevailed over the North in a pitcher’s duel that saw the South

prevail 4-3 over the North. South pitcher, and recent Oriole draft choice Josh Hader (Old Mill) started off with two scoreless innings

to earn South Pitcher of the Game. His three strikeouts led all pitchers for the South squad. Eric Ramsey from Georgetown Prep

earned Player of the Game for the South as he had a 2-RBI single to propel the South to a win. On the North side, Brandon Casas from

Gilman earned Pitcher of the game for his two scoreless innings of work, picking up two strikeouts and allowing only one baserunner.

Lamonte Wade, St. Pauls, earned Player of the game from the North with his performance that included a single and RBI for the

North team. Cody Acker of Blake scored the first run of the game after singling to lead off the game for the South, stealing second and

advancing home on two wild pitches. Tyler Thomas, Nick Freeberger, Nick Sia and Eric Ramsey had hits for the South Squad. Raul

Shah ended the scoring drought for the North as he walked with two out in the third and went to second on a passed ball. Lamonte

Wade from St Pauls then singled to score Shah from second to put the North on the board. Nick Rabat (Middletown) got the game

close in the 5th for the North as he got on via fielders choice, advanced to second on an error and scored on single by Michael Austin

(Century). The 6th and 7th innings were scoreless as Brandon O’Malley and Jack Wood (South) and Brandon Casas (North) allowed a

combined one runner in the innings to close out the game.

2013 North South

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Bruce Zimmermann

Joey Johnson

Alex Murphy

Pat Hisle

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Catoctin

Calvert Hall

Walt Whitman

Hereford

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Chase Brewis

Scott Mitchell

Tayler Stiles

Zach Howeth

Tommy LaBriola

Carl Colbert

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South River

Bishop McNamara

St. Michaels

Huntingtown

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Conor Reynolds

Andrew Yacyk

Michael Cuda

Ron Farley

Robert Jones

Matthew Tilley

Adam Leader

Dave Warrenfeltz

Ryan Wolfsheimer

Eli Ginsberg

Ian Peters

Gene Barrett

Bobby Donald

Walkersville

Loyola Blakefield

North Hagerstown

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Gilman

Reservoir

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Connor Cox

Bradley Keith

Raekwon Sample

Zachary Snell

Ken Dunn

Jay Fenoglietto

Ryan Terrill

Zach Correa

Ryan Selmer

Benjamin Miller

Devin Beverly

Huntingtown

James M. Bennett

Oakland Mills

South River

DeMatha

Parkside

La Plata

South River

James M. Bennett

Riverdale Baptist

St. Michaels

Riverdale Baptist

Hammond

DeMatha

Oriole Park at Camden Yards North 3 South 3 June 2 & 5, 2013 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Bruce Zimmermann (Loyola)

North Most Valuable Player: Jay Patti (Hereford) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Tayler Stiles (Bishop McNamara)

South Most Valuable Player: Carl Colbert (DeMatha)

As Tom Hanks' character famously says in "A League of Their Own," there is no crying in baseball. But there is, apparently, tying in

baseball. At least there was Tuesday afternoon in the 32nd annual Brooks Robinson All-Star Game at Camden Yards. The North and

South teams, each composed of 15 of the state's top high school seniors, played to a 3-3 tie in the showcase game. The game was

rescheduled for Tuesday after being stopped in the third inning Sunday evening because of thunderstorms. There were no losers

Tuesday afternoon, but there were winners. "You can't beat coming out here in your own home state's ballpark like this," North

pitcher Bruce Zimmerman (Loyola) said. "This is one of the best experiences, and I'll never forget it." Zimmerman's sentiment was

echoed by his fellow All-Stars. "It's a dream come true," South infielder Joe Zayatz (Oakland Mills) said. "Every little kid wants to

play on a major league diamond." Zayatz is a New York Yankees fan but has been to Camden Yards many times and always has

aspired to take the field. He felt overwhelmed by the situation when he first stepped to the on-deck circle, but the nerves quickly

dissipated. "It's just baseball," Zayatz said. The "wow" factor was temporary, but the adjustments these players, accustomed to smaller

fields, had to make were real. Angles taken to balls were different because of the depth of the field, and batters' eyes were greeted with

more center-field signage than they were used to seeing. Batters adjusted quickly to the major league setting. The North team took a

1-0 lead in its first at-bat as Brady Policelli tripled and later scored on an error by the South shortstop. The North appeared set up for a

big inning with the bases loaded and one out, but Ron Farley (Calvert Hall) grounded into an inning-ending double play. The South

countered with two runs in the bottom of the first when a base hit up the middle by Carl Colbert drove in a pair. The North tied the

game at 2 in the fourth when Farley atoned for the earlier double play by knocking a two-out pitch down the right-field line for an

RBI. The North took a 3-2 lead the next inning when Matthew Tilley (Gilman) scored on a wild pitch. The South evened the score a

half-inning later, though, on a wild pitch by Seth Schubert. Tuesday's tie was the third such result in the game's history. It also served

as an awkward conclusion to a 35-year career for South coach Ken Dunn (South River), who was in a dugout for the final time. "They

say [tying] is like kissing your sister, but that's OK -- my sister's good-looking," Dunn said. While the result was unexpected, Dunn

felt privileged to be asked to participate. "You got great talent here on both sides. It's a good experience, no matter who you are,"

Dunn said. "The kids in this area are elite, so it's a nice feeling to be here." (Hood, Ryan. "State's Best Play to a Draw." The Baltimore

Sun. 5 June 2013. Print.)

2014 North South

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Justin Craft

Cody Gwinn

Kurtis Ewers

Robbie Metz

Mark Michael

Hunter Pearre

Jamal Wade

Brady Adam

Isaiah Pasteur

Williamsport

Gaithersburg

Mount St. Joseph

Mount St. Joseph

North Point

Eastern Technical

Dulaney

Poolesville

John Carroll

Poolesville

St. Paul's

Sherwood

Winters Mill

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Alex Calvert

Steve Hogan

Andrew Spinnenweber

Danny O'Hagan

Brian Parreira

Kyle Canavan

Brooks Carey

John Drexel

Simon Palanchar

Chris Ruszin

Brady Acker

Syeed Mahdi

Riverdale Baptist

La Plata

Southern-AA

Chesapeake-AA

Reservoir

Broadneck

South River

Parkside

Chesapeake-AA

James M. Bennett

Chesapeake-AA

Atholton

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Andy Szamski

Jim Foit

Mike Franklin

Ty Whittaker

Austin Main

Nick Grimaldi

David Chong

Poolesville

Eastern Technical

Thomas Johnson

Catoctin

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Middletown

Perry Hall

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Kyle Skilling

Troy Brohawn

John Childers

Dave Johnson

Kevin Hodgson

Chase DeLost

Matt Semanick

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Parkside

Cambridge/SD

La Plata

Parkside

North Point

Chesapeake-AA

North County

Oriole Park at Camden Yards North 4 South 2 June 15, 2014 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Peter Solomon (Mount St. Joseph)

North Most Valuable Player: Jamal Wade (St. Paul's) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Taylor Bloom (Riverdale Baptist)

South Most Valuable Player: Kyle Canavan (South River)

Powered by back-to-back two-out doubles and a solo home run, the North beat the South 4-2 in the 33rd annual Brooks Robinson

Senior All-Star Game, played at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on June 15, 2014. After two were out in the fourth inning, Isiah

Pasteur of Winters Mill lined a two-run double down the right field line, which was followed by a RBI double to deep left field by

Brady Adam of Sherwood, scoring three North runs. Jamal Wade of St. Pauls, who had two hits including a solo home run to left

leading off the seventh inning along with a sparkling defensive gem at third base reminiscent of the game’s namesake, was named the

North’s Most Valuable Player. Andy Szamski of Eastern Tech also collected a base hit for the North. Nick DeCarlo of Gaithersburg

earned the win, and Joel Kenney of Mount St. Joseph a save. Peter Solomon of Mount St. Joseph had a pair of strikeouts in two

perfect innings and was named the North’s Most Outstanding Pitcher. Starter Taylor Bloom of Riverdale Baptist threw two scoreless

innings and was named the South’s Most Outstanding Pitcher. After being no-hit through five innings, Kyle Canavan of South River,

who was named the South’s Most Valuable Player, led off the sixth inning with a lined single to right-center. Two batters later, Brian

Parreira of Broadneck stroked a single to right which loaded the bases. Parkside’s Brooks Carey then delivered a RBI fielder’s choice

grounder. A wild pitch scored Greg Mayer of Severna Park, but two South runners were left stranded in scoring position to end the

threat.

2015 North South

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Nick Delp

Chris Girken

Colson Kirchner

Luke Johnson

Trey Martinez

Brooks Carr

Taylor Itnyre

Justin Mack

Chandler Redmond

Jake Sousa

Andre Brown

Clark Clatchey

Brooks Ryan

Justin Smith

Rod Cameron

Trey Cobb

Terry Terrill

Chris Krawczyk

Colby Byers

CJ Mackinson

Nick Stegman

Riley Lazich

Boonsboro

Calvert Hall

Loyola Blakefield

Middletown

North Harford

Gaithersburg

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Brunswick

Eastern Technical

Georgetown Prep

Dulaney

Mount St. Joseph

Mount St. Joseph

Winters Mill

Smithsburg

Mount St. Joseph

Smithsburg

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Bethesda-Chevy Chase

Williamsport

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Grant Donohue

Ljay Newsome

Hunter Parsons

Mark Smith

Jack Goertzen

Garrett Southern

Jack Barry

Brendan Clark

Jimmy Monaghan

Griffin Wild

Tyler Crounse

Michael Jean-Charles

Cuinn Mullins

Seth Williams

Brian Hollamon

Ken King

Adam Leader

Michael Marsh

Jon Mierzwa

Bobby Kidwell

Brian McCourt

Will O’Hara

Chris Wessels

Archbishop Spalding

Stephen Decatur

Chopticon

Parkside

Mt. Hebron

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Glenelg

Reservoir

Severna Park

La Plata

Severna Park

Patuxent

James M. Bennett

Wilde Lake

Riverdale Baptist

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Reservoir

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Oriole Park at Camden Yards South 8 North 1 May 31, 2015 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Colson Kirchner (Middletown)

North Most Valuable Player: Luke Johnson (North Harford) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Ljay Newsome (Chopticon)

South Most Valuable Player: Michael Jean-Charles (J.M. Bennett)

With a five run outburst in the 4th inning breaking open the game, the South beat the North 8-1 in the 34th annual Brooks Robinson

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Senior All-Star Game, played at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on May 31, 2015. Hunter Parsons of Parkside started the game for the

South with two scoreless innings and three strikeouts, while the North’s starter, Colson Kirchner of Middletown, surrendered no hits

with two strikeouts in two scoreless innings and was named the North’s Most Outstanding Pitcher. In the home half of the third

inning, Garrett Southern of Reservoir who had two hits, knocked in the game’s first run with a single to right, and after advancing on a

lined single to center by Michael Jean-Charles of James M. Bennett and a fielder’s choice grounder, scored on a sacrifice fly to left

field by Cuinn Mullins of Wilde Lake. Mullins would have two hits later in the game including a triple to center field. In the fourth

inning, after consecutive singles by Jack Barry of Reservoir and Jack Goertzen of Parkside, Seth Williams of Riverdale Baptist who

also had a hit in the game plated one run with a fielder’s choice grounder. After a walk and a single by Tyler Crounse of Patuxent

loaded the bases, Michael Jean-Charles of James M. Bennett crushed a grand slam home run to left field. With his two hits, home run

and four runs batted in, Jean-Charles was named the South’s Most Valuable Player. Griffin Wild of Severna Park reached base on

each of his plate appearances for the South with a lined single to center and two walks, while Ljay Newsome of Chopticon, the 2015

Maryland Gatorade Player of the Year, pitched two scoreless innings to earn the win and was named the South’s Most Outstanding

Pitcher. Mark Smith of Mount Hebron and Jordan Carr of Archbishop Spalding also pitched scoreless innings for the South. The

North scored their lone run in the top of the fifth inning when the North’s Most Valuable Player, Luke Johnson of North Harford, had

a bases-loaded RBI single to left field. In the last inning, Johnson would be robbed of extra bases by Cuinn Mullins of Wilde Lake on

a long drive to left field. For the North, Andre Brown of Mount St. Joseph had a hit and a stolen base, while Justin Mack of Eastern

Tech, Chandler Redmond of Georgetown Prep, and Justin Smith of Smithsburg each also had a base hit. Zayne Blickenstaff of

Boonsboro closed out the game by pitching a scoreless inning for the North.

2016

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Jack Ropelewski

Trevor Sprinkle

Zac Stoll

Andrew Wanger

Mitchell Wilson

Brian Edell

Michael Livingston

Nick Pantos

Joey Schwartz

Dalton Stewart

Ryan Brown

Elliot Ginns

Chuck Harmon

Brad Sawyer

Spike McElfish

Jeff Rabberman

Ryan Terrill

Nick Wong

Kyle Chieh

Zach DeCarlo

Gaithersburg

Quince Orchard

Calvert Hall

Mount St. Joseph

Brunswick

Saint James

Quince Orchard

Mountain Ridge

Gaithersburg

Smithsburg

Boonsboro

Saint James

Bethesda-Chevy Chase

Dundalk

Gaithersburg

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Tyler Blohm

David Hutchison

Scott Logue

Carter Sears

Tyler Stockwell

Taylor Cook

David Harding

Michael Richardson

Bryce Rogers-Black

Barrett Smith

Billy Godrick

DaVonn Griffin

Bowen Plagge

Matt Smith

Brian Culley

Frank Hood

Joe Palumbo

Tyler Riley

David Larson

Zach Adams

Casey Crawford

Edward Harris

Colonel Richardson

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Hammond

La Plata

Archbishop Spalding

La Plata

La Plata

Archbishop Spalding

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Archbishop Spalding

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McDonough

Stephen Decatur

Howard

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Oriole Park at Camden Yards South 5 North 2 June 19, 2016 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Nick Pantos (Gaithersburg)

North Most Valuable Player: Joey Schwartz (Smithsburg) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Tyler Blohm (Archbishop Spalding)

South Most Valuable Player: Billy Godrick (Archbishop Spalding)

Scoring first with four consecutive hits and three runs in the 2nd inning, the South held on to beat the North 5-2 in the 35th annual

Brooks Robinson Senior All-Star Game, played at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on June 19, 2016. With one out in the second, Matt

Smith of Parkside singled to right center, and advanced to third on a double by Hammond’s DaVonn Griffin. Taylor Cook of La Plata

then knocked in both runners with a single up the middle, and would be plated by a single by Michael Richardson of Cambridge/SD.

The South scored again in the third when Billy Godrick of Archbiship Spalding led off the inning with a home run to left. Godrick,

who also singled in the game, was named the South’s Most Valuable Player. In the 4th inning, Tyler Stockwell of La Plata who also

had two hits, doubled to center, and scored on Matt Smith’s RBI groundout. Down 5-0 in the sixth inning, the North came to life with

a lead-off double by Ryan Brown of Saint James, who, on the next pitch, was knocked in by Smithsburg’s Joey Schwartz’s double to

deep left. Dalton Stewart of Boonsboro followed with another RBI double to make the score 5-2. The North’s bid for a fourth

consecutive extra-base hit was then thwarted by a tremendous defensive play by DaVonn Griffin of Hammond who hauled in a long

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drive to right by Michael Livingston of Mountain Ridge. Scott Logue of La Plata would pitch a perfect seventh with one strikeout to

earn the save for the South. South starter and winner, Tyler Blohm of Archbishop Spalding, the 2016 Maryland Gatorade Player of

the Year, pitched two scoreless innings with four strikeouts, and was named the South’s Most Outstanding Pitcher. Jaret Bennett of

Colonel Richardson also pitched two scoreless innings, with two strikeouts, for the South. With two doubles, Joey Schwartz of

Smithsburg was named the North’s Most Valuable Player, while Nick Pantos of Gaithersburg closed the game with a perfect inning

and was named the North’s Most Outstanding Pitcher. Also collecting hits in the game were Brad Sawyer of Gaithersburg, Chuck

Harmon of Dundalk, Bowen Plagge of Leonardtown, and Barrett Smith of Archbishop Spalding. Andrew Wanger of Brunswick,

Trevor Sprinkle of Calvert Hall, and Mitchell Wilson of Saint James also pitched scoreless innings for the North. Despite the loss, the

North still leads the series, 18-14-2, with one game, 2006, washed out by rain after two innings.

2017

North South P

P

P

P

C

C

IF

IF

IF

IF

IF

OF

OF

OF

OF

Coach

Coach

Coach

alt-P

alt-C

alt-IF

alt-IF

Ryan Bywaters

Matt Glady

Ronnie Orie

Josh Seils

Garrett Matheny

Austin Moser

Drew Bossi

Brendan Collins

Paul DiPino

Broc Lohr

Mark Lopez

Jared Carr

Charlie Kozorosky

Matt Migliozzi

Myles Nicholson

John Childers

Guy Smith

John Swanson

Matt Harsh

JP Melby

Michael Tylicki

Mike Yetter

Smithsburg

Severna Park

Good Counsel

Sherwood

Calvert Hall

Smithsburg

Dulaney

Sherwood

McDonogh

Southern-G

Boys Latin

Saint James

Good Counsel

Sherwood

Saint James

La Plata

Huntingtown

Bel Air

Williamsport

Williamsport

Catoctin

Bel Air

P

P

P

P

C

C

IF

IF

IF

IF

IF

IF

OF

OF

OF

Coach

Coach

Coach

alt-P

alt-IF

alt-OF

alt-OF

Sean Fisher

Kieran Garner

Jordan Geber

Max Goron

Tucker Heinlein

Matt Moon

Noah Brack

Sergio Burgos

CJ Chansler

Cullen McAuliffe

Dillon Oxyer

Nick Vermillion

Mack McKisson

Jack Schroeder

Luke Tuttle

Chuck Gast

Dave Johnson

Ryan Terrill

Sean Kinloch

Scott Huntley

Jayden Cowan

Davaughn Reid

Parkside

River Hill

Archbishop Spalding

Reservoir

St. Michaels

Arundel

St. Michaels

Riverdale Baptist

St. Michaels

Broadneck

Chesapeake-AA

Archbishop Spalding

Arundel

Mt. Hebron

Broadneck Annapolis Area Christian

Parkside

Riverdale Baptist

Glenelg

Severna Park

Howard

Huntingtown

Oriole Park at Camden Yards North 3 South 1 June 4, 2017 North Most Valuable Pitcher: Ryan Bywaters (Smithsburg)

North Most Valuable Player: Mark Lopez (Boys Latin) South Most Valuable Pitcher: Sean Fisher (Parkside)

South Most Valuable Player: Mack McKisson (Arundel)

Scoring twice in the top of the 7th inning, the North held on to beat the South 3-1 in the 36th annual Brooks Robinson Senior All-Star

Game, played at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on June 4, 2017. The game was scoreless until the 3rd inning, when, Mark Lopez of

Boys Latin, who would be named the North’s Most Valuable Player, tripled to deep right center field. On the very next pitch, Garrett

Matheny of Calvert Hall drove him home with a lined single to right field. In the 4th inning, the South tied the game at one after

Dillon Oxyer of Chesapeake-AA plated Mack McKisson of Arundel with a sacrifice fly. McKisson, who would be named the South’s

Most Valuable Player, had led off the inning with a triple to deep center field, the first of his two hits on the day. In the 7th, Drew

Bossi of Dulaney led off the inning with the game’s third triple, this one off the wall in left. Brendan Collins of Sherwood then

singled him home to give the North a 2-1 lead. Later in the inning, Collins would score the North’s third run when he partnered with

Charlie Kozorosky of Good Counsel on a double steal. Kozorosky had two singles for the North, as did Matt Migliozzi of Sherwood.

Also collecting hits in the game were Broc Lohr of Southern-Garrett and Tucker Heinlein of St. Michaels. The North team’s starter,

Ryan Bywaters of Smithsburg pitched two scoreless innings with four strikeouts, and was named the North’s Most Outstanding

Pitcher. Also for the North, Ronnie Orie of Good Counsel pitched two scoreless innings and earned the win, while Josh Seils pitched

a scoreless 7th to earn the save. Sean Fisher of Parkside was named the South’s Most Outstanding Pitcher after two scoreless innings

with three strikeouts. Kieran Garner, the South’s starter, also pitched two scoreless innings. With the win, the North leads the series,

19-14-2, with one game, 2006, washed out by rain after two innings.

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All-Stars

Danny Abdalla, Kent Island, P, 2007

Anthony Aceves, Howard, OF, 1999

Brady Acker, Atholton, OF, 2014

Cody Acker, Blake, OF, 2012

Brady Adam, Sherwood, OF, 2014

Jason Adams, Lackey, OF, 1992

Tim Adams, Arundel, P, 1983

Zach Adams, Stephen Decatur, alt-C, 2016

Brandon Agamennone, Arundel, P, 1994

Dell Ahalt, Middletown, IF, 1985

Denis Ahearn, Centennial, Coach, 2005

Scott Airey, Dulaney, alt-C, 1986

Philip Akens, Fallston, P, 2000

Kevin Alarie, Annapolis, P, 1988

Justin Albright, Catoctin, IF, 2009

Mike Anders, Thomas Johnson, P, 1994

Pat Anderson, Paint Branch, C, 1991

Jonathan Andrews, Joppatowne, C, 1998

Josh Andrews, Urbana, alt-P, 2001

Joe Andrzejewski, Chesapeake-AA, DNP-P, 1988

Jack Anthony, Easton, Coach, 1995

Kenneth Anthony, Linganore, alt-C, 2000

Michael Anton, River Hill, P, 2003

Chris Archambault, Westminster, P, 1993

Michael Arenth, Arundel, IF, 1990

Julio Aristy, Mt. Hebron, C, 1985

Matt Armour, Elkton, IF, 2011

Riley Arnone, Williamsport, P, 2014

Brian Ash, Perry Hall, alt-P, 1995

Eddie Ashwell, Westminster, P, 2002

Jake Atherly, Middletown, alt-C, 2007

Ron Audlin, Dulaney, Coach, 2002

Eric Aumann, South River, P, 2009

Damien Austin, Loyola Blakefield, OF, 1995

Lee Austin, James M. Bennett, alt-IF, 2000

Michael Austin, Century, OF, 2012

Ed Bach, Atholton, P, 2005

Chip Bachtell, Smithsburg, alt-IF, 1990

Dave Backus, Sherwood, P, 1989

Mel Bacon, North East-C, Coach, 1982, 1987, 1988

Scott Bacon, Elkton, IF, 1998

Matt Baden, Huntingtown, IF, 2007

Dennie Bailey, Mervo, OF, 1998

Curtis Baines, St. Michaels, OF, 1995

Harold Baines, St. Michaels, alt-OF, 2005

Andy Bair, Calvert Hall, P, 1995

Jason Baker, DeMatha, P, 1998

Ryan Baker, Mount St. Joseph, P, 1996

Ernest Baldwin, Bishop McNamara, OF, 2011

John T. Baldwin, Old Mill, IF, 1986

Tom Ballenger, DeMatha, P, 2002

Brian Balsanek, McDonogh, IF, 1987

Josh Banks, Severna Park, P, 2000

Ron Bareford, Lansdowne, Coach, 1994

Brian Bark, Randallstown, IF, 1986

Robert Bark, Randallstown, OF, 1989

Rocco Barletta, Kent Island, Coach, 2009

Erik Barnes, Liberty, Coach, 2005

Joe Barnes, Old Mill, OF, 1996

Erik Barnhouse, Good Counsel, alt-IF, 1995

Kevin Baron, Perry Hall, C, 1988

Gene Barrett, Westminster, alt-IF, 2013

Jimmy Barrett, Fort Hill, P, 1999

Mark Barrett, Bowie, P, 1989

Jim Barrow, North East-C, Coach, 2007

Jack Barry, Reservoir, IF, 2015

Tweety Barton, North County, alt-P, 1995

Pat Bathras, Old Mill, alt-OF, 1988

Ken Batten, C. Milton Wright, OF, 1991

Al Battista, The Heights School, Coach, 1997

Peter Bauer, Paint Branch, P, 1997

Brian Baugher, Brunswick, P, 2003

Shawn Baughman, Chesapeake-B, P, 1986

David Beach, St. Paul's, IF, 2003

Jeff Beard, Arundel, P, 1991

Ryan Beard, St. Maria Goretti, IF, 1991

Bryan Beauchemin, Arundel, IF, 1986

Alex Bechta, Centennial, OF, 2007

Kenny Beck, Hammond, alt-OF, 1998

Sander Beck, Severn School, P, 2008

Tyler Beckwith, Linganore, IF, 2012

Chris Bell, Leonardtown, IF, 2008

Greg Bell, McDonogh, C, 1986

Ryan Bellerby, Broadneck, P, 2000

Joe Bender, Calvert Hall, Coach, 1985

Chris Bengel, Calvert Hall, P, 1983

Nick Benges, North County, alt-P, 2009

Jeff Bengtson, Springbrook, P, 1983

Joey Benitez, Archbishop Spalding, P, 2013

Todd Benke, Walt Whitman, IF, 1994

Jaret Bennett, Colonel Richardson, P, 2016

Troy Bennett, Stephen Decatur, P, 2010

Tyler Bennett, Colonel Richardson, C, 2008

Brian Bent, Mount St. Joseph, P, 2003

Josh Berger, Williamsport, OF, 2000

Dale Berkey, Calvert Hall, OF, 1997

Brandon Berlett, Eastern Technical, P, 2002

Randy Berlin, Wheaton, IF, 1985

Jeff Berman, Dulaney, IF, 1993

Paul Bernstorf, St. Paul's, Coach, 2003

Stephan Bernstorf, St. Paul’s, C, 2006

Devin Beverly, DeMatha, alt-IF, 2013

Rick Bielski, Calvert Hall, IF, 1984

Tim Biggs, Mount St. Joseph, IF, 2007

Franklin Billings, Chesapeake-AA, OF, 1990

Joe Binder, Calvert Hall, Coach, 1991, 1992, 1994,

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1996, 1998

James Bitgood, Meade, IF, 1988

Nick Bitter, Kent County, P, 2002

Drew Black, Friends School, OF, 2006

Anthony Blackburn, C. Milton Wright, Coach, 2011

Pat Blair, Calvert Hall, IF, 2009

Zayne Blickenstaff, Boonsboro, P, 2015

Tyler Blohm, Archbishop Spalding, P, 2016

Taylor Bloom, Riverdale Baptist, P, 2014

Thomas Bloom, Catonsville, alt-P, 1996

Christopher Blue, Easton, IF, 1994

Craig Blum, Centennial, IF, 1985

Malik Bob, Riverdale Baptist, OF, 2009

Bob Bodnar, Chesapeake-AA, OF, 1985

Gary Bosley, Southern-G, OF, 1988

Josh Bosley, Southern-G, alt-IF, 2000

Matt Bosse, Calvert Hall, OF, 2011

Drew Bossi, Dulaney, IF, 2017

Clayton Boston, South River, OF, 1987

Patrick Boucher, Severna Park, P, 1998

Will Bouey, Sherwood, P, 2011

Jeff Bounds, DeMatha, P, 1990

Bryan Bowen, Archbishop Curley, P, 1991

Chris Bowen, Glenelg, OF, 2001

Nick Bowen, Chesapeake-AA, OF, 2003

Steve Bowen, Northeast-AA, IF, 2002

John Bowles, Richard Montgomery, IF, 1992

Peter Bowles, Quince Orchard, IF, 2011

Thomas Bowles, Mount St. Joseph, alt-OF, 2007

Todd Bowser, Smithsburg, IF, 2004

Shane Boyd, Damascus, OF, 2008

Mike Boyden, La Plata, P, 2008

Ken Brace, Watkins Mill, Coach, 2001

Noah Brack, St. Michaels, IF, 2017

Dave Brady, Sparrows Point, alt-P, 2005

Kevin Brady, Gaithersburg, P, 2008

Carlton Bragg, Roosevelt, OF, 1999

Kenny Bragg, La Plata, alt-IF, 2000

Brad Brainer, Kent Island, alt-IF, 2005

Bryan Brainer, Kent Island, P, 2003

Richard Braitsch, Mount St. Joseph, OF, 1992

Harold Brantley, Springbrook, OF, 2006

Kevin Brashears, St. Maria Goretti, C, 2006

Jon Brauch, Northwest, alt-OF, 2007

Kevin Breckenridge, Thomas Johnson, alt-C, 1994

Danny Breen, Northern-C, OF, 2011

Karl Breitenbucker, Archbishop Spalding, DNP-P, 1987

Jason Brennan, Thomas Johnson, alt-IF, 1996

Brian Brewer, Old Mill, alt-OF, 1989

Chris Brewer, Old Mill, P, 1989

Chase Brewis, Riverdale Baptist, P, 2013

Joseph Brisgone, Walkersville, P, 1997

Kory Britton, Atholton, IF, 2011

Mark Brockell, Elkton, IF, 1984

Larry Brogden, Annapolis, Coach, 1989

Troy Brohawn, Cambridge/SD, OF, 1991

Troy Brohawn, Cambridge/SD, Coach, 2014

Michael Bronakoski, North County, P, 2009

Craig Brooks, Kenwood, alt-IF, 1982

Alex Brown, Meade, C, 2011

Andre Brown, Mount St. Joseph, OF, 2015

Chris Brown, Rockville, C, 2011

Dan Brown, Perry Hall, P, 1992

Derek Brown, South Hagerstown, alt-IF, 1994

Howie Brown, Wilde Lake, alt-P, 1990

Jake Brown, North Harford, P, 2005

Pat Brown, Loch Raven, OF, 1982

Roger Brown, Cardinal Gibbons, OF, 1985

Ryan Brown, Saint James, OF, 2016

Stephan Brown, St. Maria Goretti, P, 1989

Steve Brown, Wheaton, C, 1987

Roger Brummett, Brooklyn Park, OF, 1983

Mike Bruner, Pikesville, Coach, 1987

Steve Brunner, Arundel, IF, 1996

Alex Buchholz, Old Mill, OF, 2005

Matt Buchholz, Old Mill, alt-IF, 2003

Charles Buckheit, Northeast-AA, P, 1991

Josh Bullock, Arundel, OF, 1989

Steven Bumbry, Dulaney, OF, 2006

Jason Bungori, Calvert Hall, alt-P, 1998

Kevin Burch, Leonardtown, P, 1999

Ryan Burch, Thomas Stone, OF, 2007

Ron Burchey, Thomas Johnson, OF, 1986

Brian Burden, Arundel, IF, 1995

Paul Burgee, Cardinal Gibbons, IF, 1982

Tim Burger, North Hagerstown, alt-OF, 1991

Andrew Burgess, Leonardtown, alt-C, 2008

Sergio Burgos, Riverdale Baptist, IF, 2017

Aaron Burley, Oakland Mills, OF, 1990

Rick Burley, Mount Savage, P, 1990

Robbie Burns, Mount St. Joseph, OF, 2003

Keith Burnst, Severna Park, C, 1998

Garry Burrows, Patterson, P, 1992

Jeff Burrows, Perry Hall, alt-IF, 1993

Brendan Butler, John Carroll, IF, 2011

Mike Butler, North Caroline, P, 1988

Colby Byers, Williamsport, alt-C, 2015

Ryan Bywaters, Smithsburg, P, 2017

Evan Cain, Calvert Hall, OF, 2009

Pat Calabrese, Archbishop Spalding, alt-IF, 1992

Dave Caldwell, Loyola Blakefield, C, 2005

Jim Caldwell, Arundel, OF, 1983

Alex Calvert, La Plata, P, 2014

Rod Cameron, Mount St. Joseph, Coach, 1999, 2015

Robbie Campbell, DeMatha, P, 2004

Shane Campbell, Kenwood, P, 2011

Dominic Campton, Archbishop Curley, alt-OF, 2002

Kyle Canavan, South River, IF, 2014

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Brad Cannon, Colonel Richardson, alt-P, 2000

Andrew Capece, Roosevelt, Coach, 2008

Matt Capece, DeMatha, IF, 2002

Bradd Caplan, McDonogh, P, 1998

Mike Cardany, Urbana, IF, 2003

Brooks Carey, Parkside, IF, 2014

Mark Carper, Atholton, P, 1986

Ben Carr, South Carroll, alt-IF, 1999

Brooks Carr, Northern-G, IF, 2015

Corey Carr, Northern-G, C, 2007

Jared Carr, Saint James, OF, 2017

Jordan Carr, Archbishop Spalding, P, 2015

Terry Carr, James M. Bennett, DNP-OF, 1986

Will Carrington, Milford Mill, IF, 1984

Austin Carter, Catoctin, alt-OF, 2011

Joe Carter, Mount Savage, Coach, 1994

Josh Carter, St. Maria Goretti, IF, 2002

Brandon Casas, Gilman, P, 2012

Mike Celenza, Quince Orchard, IF, 2006

John Cephalis, Edgewood, C, 1995

CJ Chansler, St. Michaels, IF, 2017

Mac Chapman, Georgetown Prep, C, 1989

Walker Chapman, Beall, P, 1994

Chris Chatterton, Paint Branch, IF, 1988

Kyle Chieh, Quince Orchard, alt-IF, 2016

John Childers, La Plata, Coach, 2014, 2017

Brandt Childs, Damascus, C, 1994

Ryan Childs, Damascus, P, 1999

David Chong, Dulaney, alt-OF, 2014

Rick Christian, North Hagerstown, OF, 1985

Robert Christopher, North County, alt-OF, 1994

Patrick Cilento, Sherwood, OF, 1996

William Cilento, Sherwood, C, 1997

Jeff Cisar, Gaithersburg, IF, 1993

Daniel Cisneros, Elkton, alt-P, 1995

Brendan Clark, Severna Park, IF, 2015

Ryan Clark, Mount St. Joseph, P, 1991

Travis Clark, Hammond, IF, 2010

Clark Clatchey, Mount St. Joseph, OF, 2015

Steve Clevenger, Mount St. Joseph, IF, 2004

Kenny Cloude, McDonogh, P, 1993

Andrew Clow, C. Milton Wright, C, 2011

Josh Clow, St. Michaels, P, 2001

Trey Cobb, Smithsburg, Coach, 2015

Matt Coenen, St. Michaels, alt-P, 1998

Kyle Coffman, Arundel, P, 1987

Carl Colbert, DeMatha, IF, 2013

Andy Coleman, Seneca Valley, IF, 1989

Jake Coleman, Cambridge/SD, C, 1999

Terry Coleman, Glenelg, Coach, 1984, 1994

Tom Coleman, Old Mill, C, 1988

Randy Collett, Old Mill, IF, 1984

Don Collier, Great Mills, IF, 1985

Pat Colliere, DeMatha, C, 1991

Brendan Collins, Sherwood, IF, 2017

David Collins, Northern-C, alt-OF, 2003

Justin Collins, Fallston, P, 2000

Kevin Collins, Quince Orchard, OF, 2006

Matt Collins, Quince Orchard, alt-OF, 2004

Joe Connolly, Fallston, Coach, 2010

Charlie Cononie, Northwest, alt-P, 2007

Rob Conrad, Paint Branch, OF, 1986

Josh Constable, Clear Spring, alt-P, 2008

Corey Consuegra, Damascus, IF, 2000

Danny Consuegra, Damascus, IF, 2002

Kyle Convissar, Severna Park, IF, 2010

Josh Conway, Smithsburg, P, 2009

Chris Cook, DeMatha, IF, 2009

Kyle Cook, North Harford, alt-IF, 2007

Taylor Cook, La Plata, IF, 2016

Joe Cooksey, Surrattsville, P, 1984

Chris Cooper, Riverdale Baptist, P, 1997

Zach Correa, St. Michaels, alt-P, 2013

Robert Corton, Calvert Hall, alt-OF, 2007

Mike Costello, Archbishop Curley, IF, 1999

Joey Couch, Centennial, P, 2009

Joe Coudon, Rising Sun, OF, 2002

Patrick Courtemanche, St. Vincent Pallotti, Coach, 2007

Jayden Cowan, Howard, alt-OF, 2017

Connor Cox, South River, OF, 2013

Tony Coyne, Calvert, alt-IF, 1996

Jared Cozart, Pikesville, alt-OF, 2006

Mike Cozzone, Arundel, C, 1993

Jeff Crabill, Milford Mill, IF, 1983

Justin Craft, North Point, C, 2014

Ryan Cramer, Walkersville, P, 1998

Will Crampton, Boonsboro, P, 1986

Casey Crawford, Howard, alt-IF, 2016

Kevin Crawford, Smithsburg, OF, 1994

Scott Crawford, Middletown, alt-IF, 2000

Dwayne Crawley, Douglass-PG, IF, 1992

Brandon Crigger, Calvert, P, 2009

Matt Criscimagna, Annapolis, alt-OF, 1993

Jonathan Cross, Bethesda-Chevy Chase, OF, 1994

Tyler Crounse, Patuxent, OF, 2015

Terry Crowley, Dulaney, alt-IF, 1986

Chris Crum, Severna Park, IF, 2005

Richard Cruz-Sanchez, Urbana, OF, 2010

Michael Cuda, Quince Orchard, OF, 2013

Brian Culley, Mt. Hebron, Coach, 2016

Kevin Cunningham, Blake, P, 2001

Nate Curd, St. Paul's, P, 2005

Russ Curry, Northeast-AA, IF, 1991

Harry Curtis, Patterson, IF, 1989

Jason Cutter, Beall, P, 1992

John Cutter, Beall, P, 1990

Jeff Cyran, Hammond, OF, 1991

Desmond Dailey, Glen Burnie, OF, 1996

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Kevin Damiano, South Carroll, P, 1999

Michael D'Archangelo, Broadneck, IF, 1997

Jack Darr, Thomas Johnson, OF, 2006

Mark Dattilio, North Hagerstown, OF, 2007

Greg Davies, Sherwood, P, 1998

Zach Davies, Linganore, alt-P, 2011

Chris Davis, Long Reach, alt-P, 2001

Kevin Davis, Walbrook, alt-C, 1982

Neal Davis, Catonsville, P, 2006

Rusty Dawes, Riverdale Baptist, C, 1999

Roger Dawson, Brunswick, Coach, 1997, 2002

Ricky Day, Patterson, IF, 1983

Steve Day, Brooklyn Park, P, 1986

Brad Dean, North Caroline, IF, 2001

Jeff Dean, North Caroline, IF, 1993

Greg DeBoy, Calvert Hall, IF, 1998

Nick DeCarlo, Gaithersburg, P, 2014

Zach DeCarlo, Gaithersburg, alt-OF, 2016

Mike DeGirolamo, Richard Montgomery, P, 1983

Brian DeHaven, Mount Savage, alt-OF, 1999

Scott DeHaven, Mount Savage, C, 1990

Terry DeHaven, Beall, Coach, 2006

Will Delawter, Catoctin, OF, 2004

Chase DeLost, Chesapeake-AA, alt-IF/P, 2014

Nick Delp, Calvert Hall, P, 2015

Dave Denhardt, Chesapeake-AA, C, 1985

Matt Deuchler, Centennial, P, 1999

Daniel Devitis, La Plata, Coach, 2009

Dexter DeVitis, La Plata, OF, 1997

Mike Dillon, Calvert Hall, P, 2008

Chris Dinolo, Arundel, alt-C, 1990

Paul DiPino, McDonogh, IF, 2017

Joe Diserio, Cardinal Gibbons, OF, 2004

Derek Dixon, Severna Park, OF, 2000

Lance Dixon, Thomas Johnson, IF, 1988

Drew Dobry, Randallstown, OF, 1985

Tony Dokoupil, Severna Park, OF, 1999

Joe Donahue, Riverdale Baptist, IF, 2001

Bobby Donald, Dulaney, alt-OF, 2013

Grant Donohue, Stephen Decatur, P, 2015

Gary Dorsey, Westminster, alt-OF, 1993

Marvin Dorsey, Northwestern-B, Coach, 1991

Matt Doyle, Walkersville, alt-IF, 1999

Mike Doyle, Parkside, alt-C, 1993

Mike Draper, Mount St. Joseph, IF, 2010

Justin Drenner, Mount St. Joseph, C, 2003

John Drexel, Chesapeake-AA, IF, 2014

Tyler Drinkard, Northeast-AA, IF, 2009

Dylan Driscoll, Urbana, P, 2010

Tim Drummond, Thomas Stone, P, 1982

Jimmy Drury, Mount St. Joseph, P, 2004

Mike Dubansky, McDonogh, alt-OF, 1996

Alex Dube, Walkersville, C, 2002

Shawn Duckery, Queen Anne’s, alt-OF, 1986

Daniel Duffy, South Carroll, Coach, 1996

Bill Dunn, Mount St. Joseph, IF, 1990

Ken Dunn, South River, Coach, 2013

Joe Dupski, Centennial, alt-P, 2004

Chad Durakis, St. Paul's, C, 2004

Chris Durocher, Arundel, alt-OF, 1992

Dan Durocher, Arundel, IF, 1985

Rob Durocher, Arundel, IF, 1984

Brad Duvall, Springbrook, P, 1984

Chuck Eberly, Beall, Coach, 1990, 1991

Chris Eckard, Westminster, alt-C, 2009

Lou Eckerl, Calvert Hall, Coach, 2006, 2007, 2008,

2009

Brian Edell, Quince Orchard, C, 2016

Buddy Edmond, Mount St. Joseph, IF, 1993

Matt Egan, Paint Branch, IF, 1993

Richard Eichelberger, North Hagerstown, alt-P,

1994

Brandon Elerman, Atholton, OF, 1995

Buddy Elgin, Kent County, IF, 2011

Todd Emde, Churchill, P, 1985

Craig English, Old Mill, IF, 2001

Scott Epling, Century, alt-IF, 2004

Rob Erinzinger, James M. Bennett, alt-C, 1986

Jody Evans, North East-C, OF, 1986

Will Evans, James M. Bennett, OF, 2007

Craig Everett, Northeast-AA, OF, 1991

David Everly, Oakland Mills, IF, 1987

Greg Eversole, South Hagerstown, Coach, 1997

Kurtis Ewers, Dulaney, IF, 2014

Michael Ey, Calvert Hall, IF, 1998

Paul Fahrner, Paint Branch, Coach, 1991, 1992

Dave Fajerski, Brooklyn Park, alt-OF, 1989

Ricky Farley, Mervo, OF, 1990

Ron Farley, Patterson, IF, 1987

Ron Farley, Calvert Hall, OF, 2013

Lane Farmer, Annapolis Area Christian, alt-C, 2011

Steve Farrell, Parkside, IF, 2012

Brady Feigl, Old Mill, P, 2008

Jeff Feigl, Arundel, P, 2004

Matt Felice, Perryville, OF, 1992

Anthony Felitti, Gaithersburg, P, 2016

Jeff Felker, Mount St. Joseph, IF, 1996

Brian Femi, St. Michaels, Coach, 2001, 2002, 2009,

2011, 2012

Jay Fenoglietto, James M. Bennett, Coach, 2013

Chris Fernandes, Arundel, alt-C, 2000

Greg Filson, DeMatha, IF, 1996

Chris Fiora, DeMatha, P, 1996

Brian Fisher, Severna Park, alt-IF, 1989

Danny Fisher, Seneca Valley, alt-IF, 1998

Jerry Fisher, Southern-G, P, 1991

Sean Fisher, Parkside, P, 2017

Craig Fitchett, McDonogh, OF, 1982

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Pat Fitzgerald, Calvert Hall, IF, 2010

Zach Fitzpatrick, McDonogh, C, 2010

John Fitzsimmons, Mount St. Joseph, IF, 1985

Jeremy Fitzwater, Southern-G, OF, 1995

Ryan Fleetwood, Cambridge/SD, P, 1996

Dave Fletcher, Dundalk, C, 1988

Larry Flower, Calvert Hall, P, 1983

Gavin Floyd, Mount St. Joseph, P, 2001

Michael Floyd, Mount St. Joseph, OF, 1998

Dan Flynn, Thomas Johnson, OF, 1989

Jim Foit, Thomas Johnson, Coach, 1993, 1995, 2003,

2014

Joe Foltz, South Carroll, Coach, 1993

Bruce Ford, DuVal, P, 1985

Brett Foskey, North East-C, P, 2006

Josh Foster, Linganore, alt-OF, 2008

Mark Foster, Old Mill, OF, 1989

Michael Foster, Easton, IF, 2008

Danny Fowler, South Hagerstown, alt-IF, 2001

Wayne Fowler, Thomas Stone, P, 1994

Mark Fox, Havre de Grace, OF, 1990

Jeffrey Fraley, Chesapeake-AA, alt-IF, 1997

Al Frank, Archbishop Curley, Coach, 1984, 2000,

2002

Brandon Franke, Archbishop Curley, alt-P, 2009

Mike Franklin, Catoctin, Coach, 2004, 2014

Dominic Fratantuono, Cardinal Gibbons, OF, 2010

Justin Fratantuono, Calvert Hall, OF, 2011

Dan Fravel, Rising Sun, Coach, 1998, 2001

Mike Fravel, Boonsboro, IF, 2002

Will Frazier, Riverdale Baptist, OF, 2001

Alex Frederick, Dulaney, IF, 2008

George Freeberger, Baltimore Polytechnic, alt-C,

1992

Nick Freeberger, Archbishop Spalding, IF, 2012

Trevor Freeman, Severna Park, alt-OF, 2011

Brent Friehauf, Bowie, DNP-P, 1982

Matthew Fritz, Northern-G, alt-P, 1998

Ryan Fritz, Middletown, alt-OF, 2001

Chris Frohn, C. Milton Wright, alt-OF, 2000

Mike Frownfelter, Frederick, OF, 1997

Joseph Frushour, Frederick, OF, 1993

Joe Frykman, Arundel, P, 2003

Aaron Gabrielian, Century, alt-OF, 2005

Chris Gaines, Huntingtown, IF, 2010

Jason Galloway, Old Mill, OF, 2000

Bryan Gamble, McDonough, P, 1995

Kevin Gamble, McDonough, C, 1998

Devin Gardner, Kent Island, IF, 2008

Jacob Garvey, North Dorchester, P, 2007

Jason Gasaway, Quince Orchard, Coach, 2006

Josh Futter, Wilde Lake, P, 2008

Devin Gardner, Kent Island, IF, 2008

Kieran Garner, River Hill, P, 2017

Chuck Gast, Annapolis Area Christian, Coach, 2017

Joe Gast, Calvert Hall, P, 1985

John Gast, McDonogh, IF, 1987

Dan Gealy, Calvert Hall, IF, 1984

Jordan Geber, Archbishop Spalding, P, 2017

Blake Geiger, Calvert Hall, P, 2009

Ray Gemmill, Paint Branch, IF, 1998

Bill Gensler, Patterson, IF, 1982

Ken Gentry, Gwynn Park, Coach, 1985

Tim Gentry, Dulaney, IF, 2010

Kyle George, Bel Air, IF, 1999

Corey Gesell, Gwynn Park, P, 1984

Don Gilbert, Northeast-AA, IF, 1987

Tom Gilchrist, Sherwood, OF, 2008

Tim Giles, Arundel, OF, 1993

Brandon Gill, Arundel, IF, 2009

Mike Gill, Thomas Stone, P, 1992

Carlo Gilotte, McDonogh, IF, 1986

Elliot Ginns, Bethesda-Chevy Chase, OF, 2016

Eli Ginsberg, Hereford, alt-P, 2013

Mike Ginsberg, McDonogh, P, 1995

Donnie Gipe, North Hagerstown, IF, 1986

Chris Girken, Loyola Blakefield, P, 2015

Barry Given, Broadneck, IF, 1988

Matt Glady, Severna Park, P, 2017

Ed Glaeser, Thomas Stone, Coach, 1987, 1989, 1995

Josh Glass, Westmar, alt-P, 2001

Dave Gobell, Dulaney, alt-OF, 2001

Billy Godrick, Archbishop Spalding, OF, 2016

Jack Goertzen, Parkside, C, 2015

Scott Goff, DeMatha, IF, 1987

Mike Gomez, North East-C, IF, 1988

Kevin Goode, Brunswick, OF, 2001

Steve Goode, Brunswick, IF, 1997

Steve Goodfriend, Paint Branch, alt-OF, 1991

Billy Goodman, Sherwood, Coach, 2005, 2009, 2011

Joseph Goodwin, South Carroll, P, 1992

Max Goron, Reservoir, P, 2017

Jordan Gowe, St. Michaels, OF, 2010

Keith Grassel, Arundel, alt-OF, 2012

Craig Grasser, Archbishop Curley, P, 1988

Alan Gray, Arundel, OF, 1982

Brian Green, Parkside, IF, 2007

Bryan Green, Largo, P, 1987

Ron Green, Patterson, C, 1993

Corey Greene, South Carroll, OF, 2003

Matt Greene, South Carroll, IF, 2007

William Greenwell, Bel Air, alt-OF, 1996

DaVonn Griffin, Hammond, OF, 2016

Nick Grimaldi, Perry Hall, alt-IF, 2014

Matt Griswold, Severna Park, OF, 1995

Billy Gross, Frederick, IF, 2005

Wes Gross, Frederick, alt-P, 2006

Paul Grossman, Sparrows Point, P, 1984

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Paul Grzyb, Thomas Stone, OF, 1982

Hector Guadalupe, Arundel, IF, 1998

Richard Guarnera, North County, IF, 2000

Matt Gust, Linganore, alt-OF, 2004

John Guy, North East-C, OF, 1983

Cody Gwinn, Eastern Technical, C, 2014

Dave Haber, Glen Burnie, OF, 1988

Josh Hader, Old Mill, P, 2012

Grant Hafer, Urbana, OF, 2003

Jeff Haines, Thomas Johnson, alt-IF, 1998

Jason Hairston, Good Counsel, alt-OF, 1995

Timothy Hall, Riverdale Baptist, IF, 1990

Bryan Hamilton, Mount St. Joseph, P, 2006

Christopher Hammond, Sherwood, alt-OF, 1997

Joey Hammond, Thomas Johnson, IF, 1995

Mike Hampton, North Hagerstown, P, 1989

Justin Handler, Quince Orchard, IF, 2005

Darryl Handy, Arundel, OF, 1986

Lee Haney, Old Mill, OF, 1993

Mike Hanifee, Kent County, IF, 1989

Adam Hanselman, Thomas Johnson, OF, 2002

Garrett Hanselman, Thomas Johnson, IF, 2004

Austin Harclerode, Centennial, IF, 2007

David Harding, Archbishop Spalding, IF, 2016

John Hardy, Andover, OF, 1984

Brett Harman, Westminster, P, 2007

Bryan Harman, Westminster, Coach, 2008, 2012

Cody Harman, Westminster, C, 2011

Chuck Harmon, Dundalk, OF, 2016

Tim Harrigan, Thomas Stone, C, 2009

Edward Harris, Huntingtown, alt-OF, 2016

Robbie Harris, Cardinal Gibbons, alt-IF, 2009

Gary Harrison, South Carroll, C, 2000

Ryan Harrison, South Carroll, P, 2004

Matt Harsh, Williamsport, alt-P, 2017

Joseph Hart, Walkersville, P, 1996

Ronald Hartman, Archbishop Curley, IF, 1992

Bernie Harvey, Old Mill, C, 2003

Jim Harvey, Parkdale, OF, 1982

Jamie Hastings, James M. Bennett, alt-P, 1992

Jeff Hawk, C. Milton Wright, OF, 1992

Zachery Hawk, Meade, OF, 2011

Adam Hawkey, Joppatowne, alt-IF, 1997

Mike Hawkins, Glenelg, OF, 1986

Richard Hawkins, Boonsboro, C, 1989

Connor Hax, Bishop McNamara, IF, 2013

Matt Haynes, Riverdale Baptist, OF, 1998

Scott Headd, Dulaney, alt-C, 2001

Liam Healy, Calvert Hall, OF, 1994

Tim Hecker, Glen Burnie, P, 1999

Jeff Hedrick, Arundel, IF, 1994

Adam Heffron, Hammond, OF, 2002

Tucker Heinlein, St. Michaels, C, 2017

Jim Heinze, Loyola Blakefield, alt-P, 1986

Gary Helmick, Northeast-AA, IF, 2005

D.J. Hendricks, Southern-AA, alt-OF, 2000

Ryan Hendricks, McDonogh, IF, 1990

Chris Henry, Northeast-AA, C, 2007

Justin Herbert, La Plata, IF, 2006

Keith Herbert, Boonsboro, IF, 1999

Len Herd, Northeast-AA, C, 1984

Houston Hergesheimer, Bel Air, alt-OF, 2009

Jim Hersent, Thomas Stone, P, 1987

John Hershberger, Parkside, IF, 1986

Jon Herst, Richard Montgomery, C, 1996

Matt Hewitt, Good Counsel, IF, 1998

Larry Hicks, Kenwood, alt-IF, 2008

Tony Hicks, Mount St. Joseph, OF, 1985

Chris Hildreth, Mount St. Joseph, IF, 2004

Tim Hilyard, C. Milton Wright, alt-IF, 1996

Eric Hineline, Patterson, IF, 1982

Kermit Hines, Cambridge/SD, Coach, 2005

Pat Hisle, Walt Whitman, IF, 2013

Bobby Hite, South River, alt-C, 2009

Matt Hnatiuk, Loyola Blakefield, C, 2010

Brian Hobbs, North Caroline, OF, 2005

Casey Hoch, James M. Bennett, IF, 1990

Corey Hoch, James M. Bennett, IF, 1993

K.J. Hockaday, John Carroll, IF, 2011

Andrew Hodgkins, Linganore, C, 2009

Kevin Hodgson, North Point, alt-P, 2014

Greg Hoffman, Dulaney, alt-C, 2006

Nick Hoffman, Cardinal Gibbons, alt-C, 1999

Steve Hogan, Southern-AA, P, 2014

Lou Holcomb, Old Mill, OF, 1985

Lou Holcomb, Cardinal Gibbons, Coach, 2000, 2001

Brian Hollamon, Parkside, Coach, 2015

Chris Holland, Chesapeake-AA, alt-IF, 2006

Mark Hollinger, North East-C, P, 1985

Bret Holmes, Calvert Hall, OF, 1997

Sean Holub, Boys' Latin, IF, 1989

Jay Homa, Gilman, IF, 1996

Billy Honeycutt, Parkville, P, 1982

Frank Hood, Southern-AA, Coach, 2016

Steve Hoopengardner, Great Mills, Coach, 1983

Mike Horan, Wheaton, IF, 1987

Ed Horner, Parkside, P, 1986

T.J. Hose, North Hagerstown, P, 2004

Trevor Houck, Westminster, P, 2013

Anthony Howard, Quince Orchard, OF, 2009

Ricky Howard, Milford Mill, OF, 1983

Tom Howell, Severna Park, alt-P, 2003

Zach Howeth, St. Michaels, C, 2013

Adam Hoyt, Northern-C, P, 2006

Brian Hudson, Stephen Decatur, IF, 2008

David Hudson, Centennial, P, 1994

Mike Huller, North Carroll, P, 1995

Scott Huntley, Severna Park, alt-IF, 2017

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Austin Hurd, Gaithersburg, P, 2005

David Hutchison, Hammond, P, 2016

David Hutsell, Havre de Grace, IF, 1988

Lou Hutt III, McDonogh, OF, 2002

John Hynson, Mount St. Joseph, P, 1989

Sean Hyson, Thomas Stone, C, 1994

Myles Illian, Parkside, alt-IF, 2009

Seth Illian, Parkside, OF, 2009

Steve Insley, Liberty, Coach, 1998

Mike Irvine, Catoctin, OF, 1999

Taylor Itnyre, Brunswick, IF, 2015

Josh Itzoe, Calvert Hall, IF, 1993

Chris Jackson, Riverdale Baptist, OF, 1994

Dave Jackson, Wilde Lake, Coach, 2006

John Jackson, Cardinal Gibbons, IF, 2006

Lloyd Jackson, Douglass-B, OF, 1985

Vernon Jackson, Paint Branch, OF, 1983

Vince Jackson, Paint Branch, OF, 1986

Kevin Jacob, Parkville, P, 2007

Robby Jacobsen, Westlake, C, 2002

Jeremy Jakubowski, Calvert Hall, OF, 2004

James James, Edmondson/Westside, Coach, 1988

A.J. Jamison, Williamsport, C, 2008

Chet Janigan, McDonogh, Coach, 1996

Michael Jean-Charles, James M. Bennett, OF, 2015

Mike Jednorski, Archbishop Curley, P, 1983

Brian Jenkins, Severna Park, C, 1986

Chris Jenkins, Thomas Stone, IF, 1984

Lewis Jenkins, Thomas Stone, IF, 1982

Mike Jenkins, Calvert Hall, IF, 1997

Jayson Jennings, Broadneck, IF, 2001

Cory Jensen, Severna Park, IF, 2008

Eric Jeschke, Mount St. Joseph, IF, 1995

Dave Johnson, Parkside, Coach, 2014, 2017

Eric Johnson, Northern-G, alt-C, 2005

Jim Johnson, Wootton, alt-P, 1997

Joey Johnson, Catoctin, C, 2013

Juan Johnson, Thomas Stone, IF, 1991

Kevin Johnson, Quince Orchard, alt-OF, 2008

Luke Johnson, North Harford, C, 2015

Matt Johnson, North Hagerstown, alt-OF, 2002

Mike Johnson, Quince Orchard, P, 2000

Steve Johnson, Old Mill, P, 2001

Steve Johnson, St. Paul's, IF, 2005

Allen Jones, Parkside, P, 1985

Brent Jones, Severna Park, IF, 2011

Corey Jones, Leonardtown, OF, 2004

Darron Jones, Fort Hill, P, 1997

Joey Jones, Eastern Technical, IF, 2009

Kennand Jones, High Point, alt-OF, 1999

Robert Jones, Calvert Hall, OF, 2013

Tim Jones, Riverdale Baptist, alt-P, 1993

Ben Jordan, Williamsport, OF, 2004

Brian Jordan, Milford Mill, IF, 1985

Nick Jowers, DeMatha, OF, 2004

Kyle Judson, Quince Orchard, IF, 2007

Chris Junghans, McDonough, OF, 1993

Shane Justis, Bel Air, OF, 2001

Jonathan Kaelin, Seneca Valley, IF, 1997

Marty Kaetzel, Boonsboro, IF, 2003

Pat Kahl, Arundel, alt-C, 1989

Brian Kane, Gaithersburg, IF, 1995

Kyle Kane, Boonsboro, C, 2007

Jason Kasch, Brunswick, OF, 1990

Chris Kashangaki, DeMatha, alt-OF, 2009

Josh Katz, Pikesville, alt-OF, 1994

Michael Kauffman, Riverdale Baptist, alt-P, 2005

John Kay, Springbrook, C, 1982

Kevin Kean, Old Mill, OF, 2010

Eric Kearney, Towson, P, 1990

Tom Keating, North Caroline, Coach, 1999

Zach Keeler, North Point, C, 2012

John Keen, Great Mills, OF, 1988

John Kehr, Clear Spring, alt-P, 2008

Bradley Keith, DeMatha, OF, 2013

Kevin Keith, Damascus, alt-IF, 2005

Colin Kellan, Mount St. Joseph, IF, 2006

Keith Kellinger, Boonsboro, alt-IF, 2003

Jason Kelly, South Hagerstown, P, 1996

Kevin Kelly, Atholton, Coach, 1995, 2003

Sean Kelly, Glen Burnie, alt-OF, 1990

Joe Kemp, Riverdale Baptist, OF, 2000

Ryan Kemp, Mount St. Joseph, OF, 2008

Joshua Kempka, Eastern Technical, OF, 2007

Tony Kendall, Surrattsville, OF, 1991

Kevin Kendro, Thomas Johnson, IF, 1997

Ryan Kennealy, Mount St. Joseph, IF, 1994

Alex Kennedy, Catoctin, P, 2013

Steve Kennedy, North East-C, IF, 1989

Jeremy Kennell, Mount Savage, IF, 1994

Joel Kenney, Mount St. Joseph, P, 2014

Josh Kenney, Eastern Technical, OF, 2000

Steve Keppler, Arundel, C, 1987

Brooks Kerr, Calvert Hall, Coach, 2012

Greg Kessinger, Queen Anne’s, P, 1984

Jon Kibler, Calvert Hall, P, 2004

Bobby Kidwell, Chopticon, alt-C, 2015

Charlie Killmayer, Old Mill, IF, 1997

Ray Kimball, Perry Hall, P, 1988

Keith Kinder, Great Mills, alt-P, 1998

Craig King, Cardinal Gibbons, IF, 2001

Justin King, Cardinal Gibbons, alt-P, 2000

Ken King, Chesapeake-AA, Coach, 2015

Sean Kinloch, Glenelg, alt-P, 2017

Brett Kintz, Towson, IF, 1991

Mike Kirby, Arundel, IF, 1983

Colson Kirchner, Middletown, P, 2015

Ben Kirk, Parkside, alt-C, 2005

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Stewart Kline, Archbishop Curley, C, 1985

John Klopfer, Lackey, alt-P, 1995

J.H. Knauss, Easton, Coach, 1988

Austin Knight, Boys’ Latin, IF, 2008

Jay Knight, Lingamore, IF, 2010

Josh Knopp, Easton, alt-OF, 1995

Steve Koennel, DeMatha, P, 1988

Matt Kohel, Lansdowne, Coach, 2012

Al Kohlhafer, Northeast-AA, Coach, 1993

Adam Kolarek, Catonsville, P, 2007

Pat Kolb, Cardinal Gibbons, alt-C, 1991

Kenny Konopacki, Calvert Hall, C, 1991

Keith Kormanik, Gilman, OF, 1991

Jeff Koscielnaiak, Old Mill, alt-P, 2004

Rob Koskie, Calvert Hall, alt-C, 2012

Scott Kosmicky, Archbishop Curley, C, 1999

Andrew Kostic, Arundel, P, 1999

Charlie Kozorosky, Good Counsel, OF, 2017

Colin Kraus, Easton, OF, 2003

Chris Krawczyk, Bethesda-Chevy Chase, alt-P, 2015

Jeff Kreafle, Loch Raven, OF, 1989

Fred Kreiger, Boonsboro, Coach, 2003

Rich Krewson, Havre de Grace, OF, 1987

Scott Krieger, Calvert Hall, IF, 2005

Josh Krikstan, Springbrook, C, 1997

Zak Krikstan, Springbrook, OF, 1992

Kirk Krummel, North East-C, OF, 1989

Zachary Kuehne, Mount St. Joseph, OF, 2000

Bruce Kunkel, North East-C, IF, 1985

Peter Kwitervich, Gilman, C, 1987

Ryan Kyle, Calvert Hall, P, 2000

Tommy LaBriola, Huntingtown, C, 2013

Chris Lafferman, Baltimore Polytechnic, IF, 1990

Eric Laird, Washington, alt-C, 2004

Tom Lake, Walkersville, alt-OF, 1997

Ryan Lambert, Paint Branch, P, 1993

Ryan Lambert, Parkside, alt-OF, 2006

Todd Lampman, Snow Hill, Coach, 2007

Brian Lane, Arundel, OF, 1997

Dave Lanham, St. Mary’s, Coach, 2008

David Lanham II, Glen Burnie, alt-IF, 1992

Luke Lappin, Landon, IF, 1988

A.J. Lardo, Loyola Blakefield, OF, 2011

Glen Larnerd, Leonardtown, Coach, 1988

Chris Larrick, South Carroll, IF, 1991

David Larson, McDonough, alt-P, 2016

Mike Lavigine, Great Mills, P, 1987

Vince Lawerence, Chopticon, DNP-IF, 1982

Lee Lawler, Reservoir, P, 2012

Matt Lawrence, Riverdale Baptist, alt-P, 2002

Riley Lazich, Clear Spring, alt-OF, 2015

Chris Le Gore, Catoctin, P, 2002

Adam Leader, Reservoir, Coach, 2012, 2013, 2015

Taylor Leason, Easton, OF, 2004

Kevin Leasure, Mount St. Joseph, alt-IF, 2003

Tim Leather, South Hagerstown, IF, 2008

Michael Leatherman, Thomas Johnson, C, 1992

Albert Lee, South River, IF, 1992

Chuck Lee, Thomas Stone, C, 1983

Tracy Lee, Lackey, IF, 1987

Jim Leitgeb, Elkton, IF, 2002

Harry Lentz, Northeast-AA, Coach, 1991, 1992

Curtis Lester, Stephen Decatur, OF, 1997

Rich Levin, McDonogh, OF, 1995

Mitchell Levine, Magruder, IF, 2006

Jeff Lewis, Glenelg, P, 1993

Matt Lewis, Broadneck, OF, 2002

Dominic Liberto, Franklin, alt-OF, 1995

Kurt Light, Arundel, P, 1997

Kevin Lingerman, Calvert Hall, IF, 2008

Brian Link, Wootton, alt-OF, 1997

Mike Linskey, Loyola Blakefield, P, 1984

Lee Lipinski, Calvert Hall, IF, 2012

Alex Lipman, Quince Orchard, IF, 2012

Rob Lippy, Dulaney, IF, 1982

Jason Lively, Arundel, IF, 2002

Michael Livingston, Mountain Ridge, IF, 2016

Kevin Loewe, Perry Hall, P, 1991

Nick Loftus, Northwest, IF, 2009

Scott Logue, La Plata, P, 2016

Broc Lohr, Southern-G, IF, 2017

Steve Lombardozzi, Atholton, IF, 2007

Jay Long, Old Mill, alt-OF, 2001

Jeremy Long, Walkersville, IF, 1989

Larry Long, Howard, OF, 1996

Richard Long, Francis Scott Key, Coach, 1985

Steve Loomis, Centennial, P, 1982

Derek Loosararian, Arundel, P, 1996

Mark Lopez, Boys Latin, IF, 2017

Tim Lorenz, Mount St. Joseph, C, 1985

Lee Lorshbaugh, South Hagerstown, IF, 1996

Ken Loudermilk, North East-C, P, 1988

Jay Love, Boonsboro, IF, 2004

Brad Loveless, Centennial, P, 2002

Brad Lowe, Thomas Johnson, alt-OF, 1995

Brendan Lozupone, DeMatha, alt-P, 2008

Jonathan Lubenetski, Quince Orchard, alt-P, 1999

Jason Lucas, Middletown, OF, 1992

Zach Lucas, Williamsport, IF, 2012

Robert Lucido, St. Paul’s, alt-C, 2011

Mike Mabry, Bohemia Manor, OF, 1988

Justin Mack, Eastern Technical, IF, 2015

Scott Mackie, Elkton, C, 1984

CJ Mackinson, Century, alt-IF, 2015

Trevor MacMeekin, Dulaney, P, 2001

Chris MacWilliams, Calvert, P, 1989

Brady Maguire, North Harford, IF, 2012

Syeed Mahdi, Arundel, OF, 2014

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Mike Mahoney, Old Mill, alt-C, 1992

Chris Maienshein, Westminster, alt-IF, 2006

Aaron Main, Brunswick, alt-P, 2006

Austin Main, Middletown, alt-P, 2014

Roger Main, Patterson, IF, 1992

Ty Main, Middletown, OF, 2007

Jeff Malcom, Parkside, alt-IF, 2007

Frank Malfettone, Laurel, C, 1990

Chris Maloney, Riverdale Baptist, IF, 2004

Casey Mann, North Carroll, OF, 2009

Tom Mann, South Hagerstown, IF, 1982

Chuck Manns, Old Mill, alt-OF, 1996

Mike Marinelli, Leonardtown, IF, 1986

Larry Marino, Calvert Hall, IF, 1993

Brad Markey, C. Milton Wright, P, 2010

Mike Marrale, Fort Hill, C, 1984

Jeff Marsh, Northeast-AA, IF, 1982

Mandell Marsh, Perry Hall, OF, 1994

Michael Marsh, Chesapeake-AA, Coach, 2015

Mike Marsh, Chesapeake-AA, IF, 2010

Roy Marsh, Perry Hall, OF, 1991

Kevin Marshaus, Surrattsville, OF, 1988

Frank Martin, Arundel, C, 1984

Jesse Martin, South Carroll, alt-C, 1998

Matt Martin, Mount St. Joseph, C, 1997

Michael Martin, North Hagerstown, IF, 1992

Trey Martinez, Gaithersburg, C, 2015

Dan Martz, Thomas Johnson, IF, 1987

Frank Martz, Thomas Johnson, IF, 1984

Donald Mascetti, Huntingtown, alt-P, 2007

Steve Matcuk, Mount St. Joseph, P, 1994

Garrett Matheny, Calvert Hall, C, 2017

Ed Mathews, Edmondson/Westside, OF, 1988

Robbie Mathias, Liberty, IF, 2006

Joe Mattes, Quince Orchard, P, 2005

Christopher Matthias, Westminster, alt-IF, 1998

Brian Matz, Calvert Hall, P, 1993

Lance Mauck, Dundalk, alt-C, 1990

Andy Maught, Brunswick, IF, 2000

Kile Maxcy, South Carroll, alt-IF, 1995

Jason Maxey, Hammond, alt-C, 2001

Justin Maxwell, Sherwood, alt-OF, 2001

Greg Mayer, Severna Park, OF, 2014

Joe McAndrew, Rockville, alt-IF, 1986

Cullen McAuliffe, Broadneck, IF, 2017

Jim McCandless, Severna Park, Coach, 2004, 2006,

2010

Robert McCandless, Severna Park, IF, 1992

Justin McClanahan, Riverdale Baptist, IF, 2003

George McClure, Woodlawn, Coach, 1987

Brian McCormick, Arundel, C, 2004

Brian McCourt, Huntingtown, alt-IF, 2015

Wes McCoy, River Hill, Coach, 2010

John McCurdy, Arundel, IF, 1999

Greg McDonald, Atholton, alt-OF, 1996

Ryan McDonald, Mount St. Joseph, alt-OF, 2006

Spike McElfish, Eastern Technical, Coach, 2006, 2016

Bob McGinty, Arundel, alt-P, 1982

Willie McGirt, Patterson, OF, 1995

Colin McGonigal, Mount St. Joseph, P, 1996

John McIntire, La Plata, C, 1986

John McKay, Calvert Hall, P, 1995

Scott McKee, Riverdale Baptist, IF, 1995

Kyle McKelvey, St. Michaels, OF, 2011

Brian McKenna, Watkins Mill, IF, 2000

Jim McKenna, Thomas Stone, IF, 1983

Adam McKenzie, Loyola Blakefield, IF, 1997

Shannon McKenzie, Beall, IF, 1991

Mack McKisson, Arundel, OF, 2017

Mike McMillian, McDonogh, Coach, 1982

Will McNatt, North Caroline, IF, 2000

Bernie McQuarrie, Arundel, alt-C, 1996

Kevin McTighe, Rockville, OF, 2007

Scott Mealey, Catonsville, alt-IF, 1991

Ryan Meisinger, Northern-C, P, 2012

JP Melby, Williamsport, alt-C, 2017

Adam Melis, Wootton, alt-C, 2003

Jeffrey Mengel, Mount St. Joseph, alt-OF, 1992

Paul Merrill, Walkersville, Coach, 2000

Charles Merryweather, Edgewood, IF, 2000

Jason Mersey, Gilman, C, 1996

Robbie Metz, Poolesville, IF, 2014

Ryan Metzler, Archbishop Spalding, IF, 2011

Don Meyett, Cardinal Gibbons, OF, 1986

Mike Mianulli, Cardinal Gibbons, alt-P, 2003

Mark Michael, John Carroll, IF, 2014

Ray Michael, McDonough, alt-IF, 1995

Jon Mierzwa, Reservoir, alt-P, 2015

Matt Migliozzi, Sherwood, OF, 2017

Steve Milburn, Allegany, alt-OF, 1992

John Milisitz, Severna Park, C, 1993

Benjamin Miller, Hammond, alt-C, 2013

Daniel Miller, Old Mill, OF, 1997

Jim Miller, C. Milton Wright, Coach, 1989

Nathan Miller, North Carroll, alt-P, 2000

Sean Miller, Archbishop Spalding, IF, 2012

Scott Milligan, Colonel Richardson, Coach, 2008

Chris Mills, North Harford, IF, 1993

Chris Mirabile, Patapsco, alt-P, 1993

Joe Mirabile, Patterson, P, 1982

Ken Misal, Southern-AA, P, 2005

Robert Mister, Edgewood, alt-IF, 1995

Tom Mistysyn, Bowie, OF, 1985

Kevin Mitchell, Riverdale Baptist, P, 1990

Scott Mitchell, South River, P, 2013

Tony Mitchell, Kent Island, alt-OF, 2006

Ed Moats, Williamsport, OF, 1984

Mac Mollet, Damascus, OF, 2000

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Vic Mollet, Damascus, Coach, 1999, 2001

Jimmy Monaghan, La Plata, IF, 2015

Joe Monar, Old Mill, alt-P, 2008

Matt Montgomery, Watkins Mill, P, 2003

Mel Montgomery, Old Mill, Coach, 1990, 2004

Matt Moon, Arundel, C, 2017

Kevin Mooney, North Harford, P, 2012

Chris Moore, Chesapeake-AA, P, 2007

Jason Moore, Perry Hall, alt-OF, 1990

Jesse Moore, Perry Hall, P, 1994

Matt Moore, Walt Whitman, P, 1991

Zach Moore, Chesapeake-AA, alt-C, 2006

Joe Moravec, Linganore, OF, 2002

Tom Moreland, Roosevelt, IF, 1983

John Morgan, Easton, C, 1995

Russ Morgan, Bohemia Manor, Coach, 2010

Jon Morley, Rockville, alt-OF, 2007

Matt Morraye, Glenelg, OF, 1994

Keith Morris, Queen Anne’s, C, 1982

Zach Morris, DeMatha, P, 2011

Scott Morrison, Good Counsel, IF, 1994

Bryan Morse, Leonardtown, P, 1995

Austin Moser, Smithsburg, C, 2017

Mike Moss, Walter Johnson, C, 2005

Bryan Mosser, Dulaney, P, 1999

James Moylan, DeMatha, alt-IF, 1998

Brian Mozingo, Parkdale, C, 1983

Jimmy Mudgett, Century, alt-P, 2005

Coty Mulder, St. Michaels, P, 2011

Mike Mullinix, Walkersville, alt-P, 2002

Cuinn Mullins, Wilde Lake, OF, 2015

Bob Mumma, Rising Sun, C, 1989

Dave Mummert, Surrattsville, P, 1991

Alex Murphy, Calvert Hall, C, 2013

Todd Murphy, High Point, alt-P, 1991

Kevin Murray, Riverdale Baptist, alt-C, 1998

Nate Murray, Riverdale Baptist, IF, 1998

Randy Musgrove, Lansdowne, OF, 1993

John Musotto, Calvert Hall, OF, 1986

Bryson Meyers, Southern-G, P, 2002

Conner Myers, Middletown, OF, 2012

Gary Myers, Arundel, IF, 1985

Ken Myers, Thomas Stone, C, 2001

Steve Myers, North Hagerstown, Coach, 2011

Don Nace, Calvert Hall, IF, 1987

Zach Nadolny, Bel Air, P, 2010

Matt Naimoll, Churchill, alt-C, 2002

Keith Nalepka, Good Counsel, C, 1990

Chris Nann, Damascus, IF, 2003

Justin Nash, Calvert Hall, P, 1998

Nick Natoli, Mount St. Joseph, IF, 2006

Denny Neagle, Arundel, IF, 1986

Austin Neary, Archbishop Spalding, alt-IF, 2011

Matt Neighoff, Mount St. Joseph, alt-OF, 1993

Brandon Nelson, Westminster, alt-IF, 2011

Kenny Nelson, Riverdale Baptist, P, 2000

Scott Neuberger, Severna Park, OF, 1995

Stephen Neuberger, Severna Park, OF, 1992

Ljay Newsome, Chopticon, P, 2015

Mike Newton, Calvert Hall, OF, 2005

Myles Nicholson, Saint James, OF, 2017

Brian Nisky, Easton, OF, 1987

Tim Nizer, Perry Hall, P, 1990

J.P. Noon, Arundel, IF, 1994

Brooks Norris, Archbishop Curley, IF, 2001

Dave Norton, Mount St. Joseph, Coach, 1988, 1997,

2005

Todd Nutter, Calvert, IF, 1989

Will O’Hara, Arundel, alt-IF, 2015

William Oakley, James M. Bennett, alt-C, 1991

Mike O'Brien, Walkersville, Coach, 2004

Robbie O'Brien, Long Reach, alt-IF, 2004

Tim O'Brien, Long Reach, Coach, 2004

Corie O'Bryan, Frederick, IF, 2000

Mike O'Connor, Mount St. Joseph, P, 1998

Sean O'Connor, DeMatha, Coach, 2009

Danny O'Hagan, Reservoir, C, 2014

Dan Oldendick, Edgewood, P, 1987

Kevin Olkowski, Calvert Hall, IF, 1995

Brandon O'Malley, Northeast-AA, P, 2012

William O'Patterson, North Harford, IF, 1992

Ronnie Orie, Good Counsel, P, 2017

Remo Orsini, Elkton, IF, 2007

Jerry Osuna, Arundel, IF, 1984

Seth Overbey, McDonough, P, 2002

Corey Overholtzer, Arundel, OF, 2006

Bryan Owens, Fallston, C, 2000

Matt Owens, North East-C, alt-IF, 1992

Steve Owens, Cardinal Gibbons, alt-P, 2004

Dillon Oxyer, Chesapeake-AA, IF, 2017

Dominic Pachence, Archbishop Spalding, Coach, 1983

Simon Palanchar, James M. Bennett, IF, 2014

Joe Palumbo, Archbishop Spalding, Coach, 2016

JoJo Palumbo, DeMatha, IF, 2004

Nick Pantos, Gaithersburg, IF, 2016

Kris Paolini, Thomas Johnson, alt-C, 1995

John Parakevas, Riverdale Baptist, OF, 2007

Tim Park, Good Counsel, C, 2004

Andrew Parker, Cardinal Gibbons, C, 2009

Chris Parker, Franklin, IF, 2002

Carl Parks, Franklin, C, 1986

Brian Parreira, Broadneck, C, 2014

Steve Parson, Thomas Johnson, Coach, 1984

Adam Parsons, Bowie, C, 1988

Hunter Parsons, Parkside, P, 2015

Rob Parsons, Lansdowne, C, 1994

Isaiah Pasteur, Winters Mill, OF, 2014

Alex Pastorius, Calvert Hall, OF, 2012

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Jon Patino, Walkersville, alt-IF, 2007

Jay Patti, Hereford, IF, 2013

Jon Pavlis, Old Mill, alt-P, 2002

D.J. Payne, South Carroll, alt-C, 2004

Nick Payne, Mount St. Joseph, C, 2012

Nicholas Pearce, DeMatha, P, 2006

Hunter Pearre, Poolesville, IF, 2014

Preston Pehrson, Broadneck, C, 2003

Eric Pelfer, North Hagerstown, alt-OF, 1990

Juan Perez, DeMatha, alt-IF, 1997

Ian Peters, Middletown, alt-C, 2013

Michael Peters, Westminster, alt-P, 1996

Rodney Petitt, Woodlawn, OF, 1993

Joe Petryszak, Archbishop Curley, C, 1991

Rich Pfaff, Archbishop Curley, IF, 1986

John Pfeifer, Perry Hall, alt-IF, 1992

Greg Phelps, Old Mill, IF, 2004

Travis Phelps, Thomas Johnson, alt-P, 2012

Joe Phillips, Stephen Decatur, P, 1983

Scott Phillips, North Harford, P, 2000

Zach Piazza, Huntingtown, IF, 2013

Anthony Pierouchakos, Seneca Valley, alt-OF, 2000

Joe Pietropaoli, McDonogh, P, 2003

James Pikerton, La Plata, alt-P, 1991

T.J. Pipik, Reservoir, P, 2011

Bowen Plagge, Leonardtown, OF, 2016

Bill Plante, Quince Orchard, C, 2012

Shawn Pleffner, Arundel, IF, 2007

Nick Pleyo, Arundel, OF, 2001

C.J. Poad, Riverdale Baptist, C, 2009

Drew Poiter, Archbishop Spalding, IF, 2004

Al Poklemba, McDonogh, Coach, 1993

Al Poklemba, Bullis, Coach, 1995

Cap Poklemba, McDonogh, IF, 1999

Brady Policelli, Walkersville, IF, 2013

Tim Pollock, Severna Park, alt-OF, 2002

Nick Popp, Cardinal Gibbons, IF, 2003

Rich Porohnavi, Northeast-AA, C, 2006

John Poss, DeMatha, IF, 1993

Eric Potter, Arundel, P, 2007

Francis Poulas, Paint Branch, OF, 2009

Wes Pratt, North East-C, OF, 1991

Danny Prevatt, Archbishop Curley, IF, 2001

Adrian Price, Northwestern-B, alt-P, 1991

Brian Price, Severna Park, IF, 1983

Garrett Price, Liberty, alt-C, 2008

Tom Priesch, North East-C, C, 1987

Tim Pritchard, Watkins Mill, IF, 1996

Gregory Prochnow, High Point, alt-IF, 1990

Alex Pugliese, Atholton, P, 1990

Brian Puglise, Arundel, C, 2001

Kenneth Pumphrey, Old Mill, P, 1994

Jensen Pupa, Northwest, IF, 2005

Steve Pyzik, Loyola Blakefield, C, 1999

Jake Quigg, Loyola Blakefield, alt-IF, 2006

Brandon Raab, C. Milton Wright, alt-IF, 2008

Scott Raba, Thomas Stone, alt-IF, 1994

Nick Rabat, Middletown, C, 2012

Jeff Rabberman, Gaithersburg, Coach, 2012, 2016

Thomas Rainier, Mount St. Joseph, alt-P, 1994

Alex Ramsey, Severna Park, C, 2010

Eric Ramsey, Georgetown Prep, OF, 2012

John Rayne, Parkside, P, 1988

Larry Raynor, Cardinal Gibbons, P, 1987

Billy Reams, Southern-G, C, 2004

Dave Reaver, Linganore, IF, 1999

Kevin Reaver, Linganore, OF, 2001

Tyler Redick, Walkersville, OF, 2005

Ryan Redinger, Mountain Ridge, P, 2011

Chandler Redmond, Georgetown Prep, IF, 2015

Eric Reedy, Fallston, alt-OF, 2004

Davaughn Reid, Huntingtown, alt-OF, 2017

Jackie Rexrode, Riverdale Baptist, alt-IF, 1996

Andrew Reynolds, Elkton, IF, 2003

Conor Reynolds, Loyola Blakefield, IF, 2013

Matt Reynolds, Urbana, C, 2003

Duane Rhine, Bel Air, IF, 1985

Cory Rhodes, Frederick, IF, 2005

Phil Rhodes, Frederick, Coach, 2010

Shane Rhodes, Calvert Hall, P, 1997

Steven Rice, Century, OF, 2006

Jake Rich, Chesapeake-AA, alt-IF, 2012

Austin Richards, Georgetown Prep, C, 2010

Brian Richardson, Riverdale Baptist, alt-OF, 2005

George Richardson III, South Carroll, Coach, 2003

George Richardson Jr., South Carroll, Coach, 2000

Kasey Richardson, Northern-C, alt-P, 1994

Michael Richardson, Cambridge/SD, IF, 2016

Matt Ridenour, North Hagerstown, OF, 2005

Kyle Riffe, DeMatha, IF, 2010

Brad Rifkin, Park, IF, 2005

Nick Riley, Gaithersburg, P, 2010

Tim Riley, Gaithersburg, alt-IF, 2008

Tyler Riley, Stephen Decatur, Coach, 2016

Jake Ringold, South Carroll, alt-OF, 2009

Billy Ripken, Aberdeen, DNP-IF, 1982

Darren Ritter, Mount St. Joseph, P, 1986

Ryan Rivers, Eastern Technical, P, 2007

Mike Roberts, Thomas Stone, IF, 1995

Guy Robertson, McDonogh, IF, 1995

Alan Robinson, McDonogh, OF, 1987

Demond Robinson, James M. Bennett, alt-IF, 1993

Chris Rodriguez, Riverdale Baptist, IF, 1991

Robert Rodriquez, James M. Bennett, OF, 1999

Rob Roelke, Thomas Johnson, OF, 1996

Patrick Rogers, Mount St. Joseph, OF, 2011

Bryce Rogers-Black, Northern-C, IF, 2016

Josh Rohlfs, Hereford, alt-C, 1993

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Mike Rolfes, Sparrows Point, P, 1985

Brian Rolocut, Arundel, P, 1992

Wade Rolocut, Arundel, alt-OF, 1994

JT Root, North Hagerstown, P, 2012

Jack Ropelewski, Quince Orchard, P, 2016

Yani Rosenberg, Gilman, OF, 1996

Richard Rosenberger, Archbishop Curley, P, 1989

Cameron Ross, Woodlawn, alt-OF, 2000

Remington Ross, Wootton, alt-IF, 2002

Rhett Ross, Wootton, Coach, 1997

Jeff Rowe, Boonsboro, C, 1982

Justin Rowe, Gaithersburg, OF, 2002

Scott Rowe, Brooklyn Park, IF, 1982

Norris Roy, Arundel, IF, 1999

Ryvy Rueda, Bethesda-Chevy Chase, C, 1996

Jason Rummel, Walkersville, IF, 1994

Bobby Ruse, C. Milton Wright, P, 2011

Greg Rush, Chesapeake-AA, alt-IF, 1989

Bill Russell, Elkton, Coach, 1995

David Russell, DeMatha, alt-IF, 2002

Don Russell, Mount St. Joseph, OF, 1990

Tony Russell, DeMatha, alt-IF, 2004

Chris Ruszin, Chesapeake-AA, IF, 2014

Justin Ruth, North Hagerstown, OF, 1994

Phil Ruzbarsky, Westminster, IF, 2008

Brooks Ryan, Winters Mill, OF, 2015

Mike Ryan, Quince Orchard, alt-P, 2009

Robert Ryan, Damascus, C, 2000

Sean Ryan, Broadneck, alt-P, 1994

James Ryburn, McDonough, alt-IF, 2007

Todd Sadowski, Westminster, IF, 1988

Wesley Sale, Havre de Grace, P, 1984

Raekwon Sample, Parkside, OF, 2013

Ruben Sanchez, Oxon Hill, OF, 1987

Clint Sanders, McDonough, OF, 1998

Eric Santana, Edgewood, alt-IF, 1991

Jerome Santivasci, Patapsco, P, 1984

Eric Sapperstein, Pikesville, alt-OF, 2003

Joe Sargent, Mount St. Joseph, IF, 2001

Josh Sauer, Patterson, OF, 1993

Mitch Saum, Riverdale Baptist, IF, 2004

Brad Sawyer, Gaithersburg, OF, 2016

Luke Sawyer, Calvert Hall, C, 2008

Mike Scheffel, Westminster, alt-OF, 2003

Steve Scheimriet, Lackey, IF, 1983

Rick Schelfe, Old Mill, IF, 1984

Glen Schmidt, Thomas Stone, OF, 1984

Thomas Schmidt, Loyola Blakefield, IF, 1990

Adam Schmitt, Allegany, OF, 1999

Brian Schriver, Easton, OF, 1992

Brian Schroeder, Liberty, alt-OF, 1991

Jack Schroeder, Mt. Hebron, OF, 2017

Seth Schubert, Catoctin, P, 2013

John Schulze, South Carroll, OF, 1994

Stephan Schulze, South Carroll, alt-P, 1992

Ian Schwalenberg, Huntingtown, IF, 2006

Joey Schwartz, Smithsburg, IF, 2016

Kevin Schwartz, Hammond, P, 2001

Jeff Schwarz, Bowie, alt-IF, 1986

Eric Scott, Old Mill, IF, 1991

Jereme Scott, Long Reach, alt-OF, 2004

Willie Scott, North County, alt-IF, 1991

Carter Sears, Archbishop Spalding, C, 2016

Alan Sebold, Northern-G, C, 1994

Thayer Seely, Poolesville, OF, 2014

Bill Seibert, Bowie, Coach, 1985, 2005

Brett Seidel, Fallston, C, 1992

Josh Seils, Sherwood, P, 2017

Jason Seitler, Chesapeake-AA, P, 2010

Matt Selmer, Riverdale Baptist, P, 2010

Ryan Selmer, Riverdale Baptist, alt-P, 2013

Matt Semanick, North County, alt-OF, 2014

Dominic Sgroi, Calvert Hall, P, 2010

Jeremy Shafer, North County, IF, 1999

Tom Shaffer, Mount Savage, alt-IF, 1993

Raul Shah, Mt. Hebron, IF, 2012

Chris Shanahan, Churchill, P, 1982

Ronnie Shankle, Thomas Johnson, IF, 1992

Scott Sharp, Liberty, IF, 1990

Reggie Shaw, Forest Park, alt-OF, 1986

Randy Sheaffer, Bohemia Manor, Coach, 1987

Larry Sheets, Gilman, Coach, 2011

Eric Shelton, DeMatha, alt-P, 1992

Ken Shepard, La Plata, P, 1990

Brad Shepherd, Oakland Mills, alt-C, 2007

Pat Sherald, Catoctin, C, 1997

Jake Shibilsky, Chesapeake-AA, IF, 2005

Wes Shifflett, Watkins Mill, alt-P, 2006

Cameron Shifter, Boonsboro, P, 2006

Dan Shillingburg, Centennial, C, 2005

Jeff Shimko, Mount Savage, P, 1987

Jeff Shirk, Overlea, OF, 1982

Kippy Shockley, Wicomico, alt-OF, 1993

Brandon Short, Chopticon, OF, 2006

Aaron Showe, South Hagerstown, alt-C, 2002

Donald Shump, Northeast-AA, alt-IF, 1991

Nick Sia, South River, OF, 2012

Bruce Sider, Glen Burnie, Coach, 2000

Bryan Simmering, North East-C, P, 1998

Jim Simms, Old Mill, alt-OF, 1991

Jim Simms, Chesapeake-AA, Coach, 1998, 2011

Robert Simpson, Riverdale Baptist, OF, 1993

Justin Singleton, St. Paul's, IF, 1997

Scott Sisolak, Westlake, Coach, 2002

Kyle Skellchock, Watkins Mill, alt-OF, 2003

Kyle Skilling, Parkside, OF, 2014

Kyle Skinner, Mount St. Joseph, IF, 1996

David Skoczias, Seneca Valley, alt-P, 2000

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Harry Slade, Loyola Blakefield, OF, 2009

Wayne Small, Southern-AA, OF, 1994

Kory Smigocki, Gaithersburg, IF, 2009

Barrett Smith, Archbishop Spalding, IF, 2016

Brian Smith, Boonsboro, P, 1985

Chris Smith, Southern-G, alt-P, 2004

Darrin Smith, Old Mill, OF, 2010

Father Dave Smith, Mount Carmel, Coach, 1992

George Smith, Good Counsel, OF, 2010

Greg Smith, Glenelg, IF, 1985

Guy Smith, Huntingtown, Coach, 2017

Guy Smith, Northern-C, P, 1992

Jimmy Smith, Milford Mill, OF, 1984

Justin Smith, Smithsburg, OF, 2015

Mark Smith, Mt. Hebron, P, 2015

Mark Smith, Westminster, alt-P, 2009

Matt Smith, Parkside, OF, 2016

Phil Smith, Westminster, C, 1982

R.J. Smith, Catoctin, alt-P, 2011

Reuben Smith, Patuxent, alt-OF, 2002

Ryan Smith, Westlake, C, 2006

Steven Smith, Urbana, P, 2005

Todd Smith, Glenelg, alt-IF, 1990

William Smith, Great Mills, IF, 1982

Jason Smithberger, Watkins Mill, P, 1993

Byron Smoot, Gwynn Park, OF, 1984

Zachary Snell, La Plata, OF, 2013

Pat Snyder, Cardinal Gibbons, OF, 1984

Ben Sobocinski, McDonough, OF, 2005

Mike Socks, North Hagerstown, alt-IF, 1986

Peter Solomon, Mount St. Joseph, P, 2014

Robbie Somerville, Great Mills, alt-P, 1986

Brian Sommers, Archbishop Curley, OF, 1999

Chad Sommers, Bel Air, alt-C, 1996

Jim Sood, Woodward, IF, 1984

Scott Sorkin, Churchill, P, 1986

Jake Sousa, Dulaney, IF, 2015

Garrett Southern, Glenelg, C, 2015

Willie Sowers, Boonsboro, C, 1995

Steve Spalt, Patterson, DNP-IF, 1982

Peter Spaulding, High Point, OF, 1985

Bob Spears, Arundel, alt-OF, 1982

Richard Spiegel, Northeast-AA, C, 1992

Andrew Spinnenweber, Chesapeake-AA, P, 2014

Kristian Spriggs, Frederick, OF, 1996

Trevor Sprinkle, Calvert Hall, P, 2016

Michael Spry, Kent County, alt-IF, 1999

Mike Squibb, South Hagerstown, alt-P, 1999

Andy Srebroski, Northeast-AA, IF, 1990

Bobby St. Pierre, DeMatha, P, 1992

Todd, Stainacker, Milford Mill, P, 1983

Rick Stang, Northeast-AA, C, 1989

Matt Staso, Mount St. Joseph, OF, 2005

Christopher Staub, Calvert Hall, C, 1998

Nick Stegman, Oakdale, alt-IF, 2015

Harry Stepney, Annapolis, OF, 1990

Zach Sterling, James M. Bennett, P, 2011

Joe Stevens, Arundel, alt-IF, 2001

Rick Stevens, Riverdale Baptist, IF, 1988

Justin Stevenson, Damascus, alt-C, 1999

Dalton Stewart, Boonsboro, IF, 2016

Tayler Stiles, Bishop McNamara, P, 2013

Tyler Stockwell, La Plata, C, 2016

Zac Stoll, Mount St. Joseph, P, 2016

David Stone, Thomas Johnson, OF, 1998

Robbie Stone, Glenelg, OF, 1983

Tobi Stoner, Southern-G, alt-IF, 2002

Brad Stonesifer, Francis Scott Key, IF, 2002

Vincent Stonesifer, Francis Scott Key, alt-OF, 1998

Ralph Stottlemyer, South Hagerstown, Coach, 2004

Brady Stouffer, Northwest, OF, 2005

Mark Stover, Broadneck, Coach, 1996

Ron Stover, Thomas Stone, Coach, 1983

Joey Strain, Huntingtown, alt-P, 2012

Allen Strick, Mount St. Joseph, IF, 2000

Dan Strietbeck, Mountain Ridge, alt-IF, 2012

Lane Strobel, Walkersville, OF, 2000

Tommy Stull, Westminster, P, 2003

William Stup, Lansdowne, C, 1983

Shawn Sugars, Chopticon, IF, 1989

Brian Sullivan, Lansdowne, P, 1993

Charlie Sullivan, DeMatha, Coach, 1985, 1990, 1994

Chris Sullivan, Bowie, alt-C, 1982

Brian Summerlin, Owings Mills, alt-C, 2003

John Sunderdick, Oakland Mills, alt-P, 1996

Chris Sutch, Broadneck, alt-P, 1993

Adam Sutton, Northeast-AA, alt-OF, 1998

Doug Sutton, Easton, P, 1982

Ken Sutton, North East-C, P, 1986

David Sutton, St. Michaels, alt-IF, 2001

Gavin Swanson, Calvert Hall, alt-IF, 2004

John Swanson, Bel Air, Coach, 2017

Danny Schwartz, McDonogh, alt-IF, 2005

Don Sweeney, South Hagerstown, P, 1982

Matt Sweeney, Magruder, IF, 2006

Mike Sweeney, Riverdale Baptist, IF, 2001

Scott Swinson, Centennial, P, 2006

Zachary Swisher, South Hagerstown, IF, 1998

Matt Swope, DeMatha, OF, 1998

Thomas Sydnor, Calvert, OF, 1990

Andy Szamski, Eastern Technical, OF, 2014

Aerik Taylor, Williamsport, P, 2006

Brad Taylor, Good Counsel, P, 2004

Brian Taylor, C. Milton Wright, alt-IF, 1994

Dylan Taylor, Severna Park, P, 2009

Mel Taylor, Patterson, IF, 1986

Mike Taylor, Westminster, OF, 1999

Tom Taylor, Mount St. Joseph, IF, 1983

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Tom Taylor, Arundel, OF, 1989

Mark Teixeira, Mount St. Joseph, IF, 1998

Brody Tennant, Mt. Hebron, OF, 2010

Micah Terrill, Riverdale Baptist, OF, 2003

Ryan Terrill, Riverdale Baptist, OF, 2001

Ryan Terrill, Riverdale Baptist, Coach, 2013, 2016,

2017

Terry Terrill, Riverdale Baptist, Coach, 1989, 1996,

1998, 2000, 2003, 2015

Justin Tester, Archbishop Curley, IF, 2001

Steve Thacker, McDonogh, alt-P, 1982

Jason Thayer, Westminster, alt-P, 2002

Casey Theberge, Seneca Valley, P, 1997

Dave Thomas, Chesapeake-B, P, 1985

Shawn Thomas, Fort Hill, IF, 1983

Stephon Thomas, Walbrook, OF, 1988

Tyler Thomas, Elkton, IF, 2012

Blake Thompson, Cardinal Gibbons, OF, 2009

Lance Thompson, Bel Air, alt-IF, 1990

Richard Thompson, Damascus, P, 1996

Ryan Thompson, Kent County, OF, 1987

Scott Thompson, Westminster, OF, 1987

Sean Thompson, Archbishop Curley, P, 2008

Swen Thompson, Bowie, OF, 1982

Vaughn Thompson, Boonsboro, IF, 1994

Greg Thrasher, Thomas Johnson, OF, 1984

Tom Thrasher, Glenelg, Coach, 1999

Jordan Thurber, Clear Spring, IF, 2009

Matthew Tilley, Gilman, OF, 2013

Bill Timberlake, High Point, Coach, 1991

Scott Timmerman, Mount St. Joseph, IF, 1989

Anthony Tinnirella, Centennial, alt-IF, 2003

Tyler Todd, Cambridge/SD, P, 2004

Steve Tomshack, North County, C, 1995

Jason Tourangeau, South Carroll, P, 1999

Brian Tozer, Westminster, alt-C, 1997

Carl Travers Jr., Riverdale Baptist, C, 2008

Mike Trionfo, Calvert Hall, P, 2009

Dave Tripp, Mount St. Joseph, OF, 1987

Casey Trout, Arundel, IF, 1995

Jesse Trout, Arundel, IF, 2002

Pat True, Arundel, DNP-IF, 1988

Mark Truszkowski, Overlea, alt-P, 1993

Jeff Turfle, Westminster, C, 1983

David Turner, Arundel, alt-P, 1990

Michael Turner, St. Michaels, OF, 2008

Luke Tuttle, Broadneck, OF, 2017

Michael Tylicki, Catoctin, alt-IF, 2017

Nikolay Uherek, DeMatha, alt-P, 2011

Paul Underwood, Dulaney, P, 1992

James Updegraff, Smithsburg, C, 1990

Eric Upton, Dulaney, IF, 2011

Brian Valichka, Urbana, C, 2001

Tracy Vallandingham, Leonardtown, IF, 2000

Brian Van Deusen, Atholton, IF, 1992

Sean Van Geison, Rockville, OF, 2012

William “Bumps” Vaughan, Bowie, Coach, 1982

Gerald Vecchioni, Patapsco, IF, 1995

Andy Vermillion, Arundel, IF, 1996

Nick Vermillion, Archbishop Spalding, IF, 2017

Chris Vinar, Thomas Johnson, OF, 1997

Jeff Vincent, Broadneck, alt-OF, 1992

Steve Visnic, Glenelg, OF, 2008

Alex Vitale, Severna Park, IF, 2003

Nick Vitiellis, Thomas Stone, IF, 1999

Jared Vogt, Chesapeake-AA, IF, 1997

Jason Volker, Cardinal Gibbons, alt-IF, 2002

Vince Volpe, Mount St. Joseph, alt-OF, 1998

Jamal Wade, St. Paul's, IF, 2014

Kyle Wade, Paint Branch, alt-C, 1994

LaMonte Wade, St. Paul's, OF, 2012

Chuck Wagner, Old Mill, IF, 1990

Jeff Wagner, Liberty, IF, 1991

John Wagner, Sherwood, alt-IF, 2008

Mike Waldt, Calvert Hall, alt-IF, 1997

Matt Walker, Mount St. Joseph, OF, 1983

Nick Walls, Colonel Richardson, alt-OF, 2008

Ron Wallsch, North Hagerstown, alt-P, 1991

Bernie Walter, Arundel, Coach, 1982, 1988, 1992,

1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2007

Brian Walter, Parkside, alt-C, 1997

Charles Walter, Lansdowne, C, 1996

Jim Walter, Old Mill, IF, 1989

John Walter, Gaithersburg, alt-OF, 1990

Andrew Wanger, Brunswick, P, 2016

Jeff Warfle, Brunswick, Coach, 1992, 1993

Daniel Warner, Mount St. Joseph, alt-P, 1997

Dave Warner, Chesapeake-AA, Coach, 1984

David Warrenfeltz, Williamsport, C, 2005

David Warrenfeltz, Williamsport, Coach, 2012, 2013

Rob Waskiewicz, Calvert Hall, P, 2005

Juan Waters, Randallstown, IF, 2007

Eric Watts, Mount St. Joseph, P, 1997

Jamie Weaver, McDonogh, IF, 1988

Jason Weaver, Southern-G, alt-OF, 1999

Justin Weaver, North Hagerstown, IF, 2006

John Webb, Northeast-AA, OF, 1984

Alan Webber, Brunswick, P, 2001

Steve Weber, Severna Park, C, 2002

Randy Weeks, North Harford, alt-P, 1999

Mike Weglein, Parkville, OF, 1983

Brent Weiss, St. Paul's, C, 2001

Travis Welch, Riverdale Baptist, alt-C, 1995

Eric Weller, Quince Orchard, alt-C, 2006

Chris Wessels, Long Reach, alt-OF, 2015

John West, Catoctin, OF, 1998

Rusty West, Paint Branch, C, 1992

Charles White, Overlea, C, 2002

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Jason White, Chesapeake-AA, alt-IF, 1994

Keith Whiteford, Calvert Hall, alt-P, 1990

Daryl Whitmer, Westlake, OF, 1998

Ty Whittaker, Eastern Technical, Coach, 2007, 2008,

2010, 2014

John Whittington, Riverdale Baptist, P, 1995

Joel Wienholt, John Carroll, alt-P, 2003

Griffin Wild, Severna Park, IF, 2015

Scott Wildesen, Southern-G, alt-IF, 2005

Charles Wilhelm, Baltimore Polytechnic, IF, 1994

Ryne Willard, Smithsburg, IF, 2011

Eric Willey, Cambridge/SD, alt-P, 2005

Anthony Williams, Northeast-AA, IF, 2003

Jeff Williams, Gaithersburg, alt-P, 2003

Keith Williams, Glen Burnie, OF, 2002

Mike Williams, Towson, IF, 2000

Seth Williams, Riverdale Baptist, OF, 2015

Steve Williams, Edgewood, Coach, 1982, 1990

Wayne Williams, Chesapeake-AA, OF, 1988

Bryan Willis, Gilman, OF, 2010

Dave Willis, Elkton, P, 1982

Brady Wilson, Frederick, IF, 2009

Craig Wilson, Annapolis, IF, 1982

Jordan Wilson, Saint John's Catholic Prep, alt-IF,

2001

Matt Wilson, Archbishop Curley, alt-OF, 2008

Mitchell Wilson, Saint James, P, 2016

Tommy Winegardner, Riverdale Baptist, IF, 2008

Michael Wineke, Calvert Hall, IF, 1998

Tyler Wingerd, Thomas Johnson, P, 2001

Ben Winter, Centennial, OF, 2008

Paul Winterling, McDonogh, OF, 2001

Daniel Wintersteen, DeMatha, C, 2000

Paul Wirth, Southern-AA, alt-P, 1996

Dennis Wiseman, Old Mill, P, 1985

Gerald Witasick, C. Milton Wright, alt-P, 1990

Jordan Wlodarczyk, C. Milton Wright, C, 2008

Chad Wolfe, Catoctin, IF, 2003

Spencer Wolfe, Huntingtown, IF, 2010

Steve Wolfe, Great Mills, Coach, 1998

Ryan Wolfsheimer, Dulaney, Coach, 2013

Robert Womack, Forest Park, Coach, 1989

Nick Wong, Quince Orchard, alt-P, 2016

Jack Wood, North Caroline, P, 2012

Ryan Wood, Old Mill, alt-IF, 1994

Mike Wooden, North County, P, 1995

Bryan Woolford, Northeast-AA, alt-IF, 2006

Kevin Wrenn, Bowie, OF, 1989

Roger Wrenn, Patterson, Coach, 1983, 1989, 1993,

1999

Russell Wrenn, Gilman, IF, 1996

Bill Wright, Bethesda-Chevy Chase, Coach, 1990

Dave Wright, Milford Mill, Coach, 1985

Donald Wright, Bethesda-Chevy Chase, IF, 1996

Ray Wright, Riverdale Baptist, IF, 1997

Eric Wyatt, Thomas Johnson, alt-P, 1997

Josh Wyatt, James M. Bennett, IF, 2013

Brian Wyman, Long Reach, C, 2007

Andrew Yacyk, North Hagerstown, IF, 2013

Brian Yanick, South Carroll, C, 1993

Joe Yermal, McDonogh, alt-P, 2007

Mike Yetter, Bel Air, alt-IF, 2017

Justus Yocum, Catoctin, OF, 2003

Joe York, North County, P, 1993

Bill Yosca, Towson, Coach, 2001

Ernie Young, Patterson, IF, 1983

John Young, Chesapeake-AA, alt-IF, 1993

Rodney Young, South Hagerstown, OF, 1996

Scott Young, Arundel, IF, 1991

Tyler Young, Old Mill, OF, 2003

Griffin Zarbough, Thomas Stone, alt-P, 1999

Joe Zayatz, Oakland Mills, IF, 2013

Ron Zeberlein, C. Milton Wright, alt-IF, 2009

Rick Zemanski, Calvert Hall, OF, 1982

Michael Ziegler, Old Mill, alt-P, 1997

Frank Zier, Thomas Johnson, P, 2008

Joe Zimmerman, Arundel, OF, 2004

Bruce Zimmermann, Loyola Blakefield, P, 2013

Kevin Zirkle, Kenwood, P, 1988

Chuck Zonis, North Hagerstown, Coach, 1987, 1990

Chris Zorn, Perry Hall, alt-OF, 1997

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All-Stars by Schools

Aberdeen

Billy Ripken, DNP-IF, 1982

Allegany

Steve Milburn, alt-OF, 1992

Adam Schmitt, OF, 1999

Andover

John Hardy, OF, 1984

Annapolis

Kevin Alarie, P, 1988

Larry Brogden, Coach, 1989

Matt Criscimagna, alt-OF, 1993

Harry Stepney, OF, 1990

Craig Wilson, IF, 1982

Annapolis Area Christian

Lane Farmer, alt-C, 2011

Chuck Gast, Coach, 2017

Archbishop Curley

Bryan Bowen, P, 1991

Dominic Campton, alt-OF, 2002

Mike Costello, IF, 1999

Al Frank, Coach, 1984, 2000, 2002

Brandon Franke, alt-P, 2009

Craig Grasser, P, 1988

Ronald Hartman, IF, 1992

Mike Jednorski, P, 1983

Stewart Kline, C, 1985

Scott Kosmicky, C, 1999

Brooks Norris, IF, 2001

Joe Petryszak, C, 1991

Rich Pfaff, IF, 1986

Danny Prevatt, IF, 2001

Richard Rosenberger, P, 1989

Brian Sommers, OF, 1999

Justin Tester, IF, 2001

Sean Thompson, P, 2008

Matt Wilson, alt-OF, 2008

Archbishop Spalding

Joey Benitez, P, 2013

Tyler Blohm, P, 2016

Karl Breitenbucker, DNP-P, 1987

Pat Calabrese, alt-IF, 1992

Jordan Carr, P, 2015

Nick Freeberger, IF, 2012

Jordan Geber, P, 2017

Billy Godrick, OF, 2016

David Harding, IF, 2016

Ryan Metzler, IF, 2011

Sean Miller, IF, 2012

Austin Neary, alt-IF, 2011

Dominic Pachence, Coach, 1983

Joe Palumbo, Coach, 2016

Drew Poiter, IF, 2004

Carter Sears, C, 2016

Barrett Smith, IF, 2016

Nick Vermillion, IF, 2017

Arundel

Tim Adams, P, 1983

Brandon Agamennone, P, 1994

Michael Arenth, IF, 1990

Jeff Beard, P, 1991

Bryan Beauchemin, IF, 1986

Steve Brunner, IF, 1996

Josh Bullock, OF, 1989

Brian Burden, IF, 1995

Jim Caldwell, OF, 1983

Kyle Coffman, P, 1987

Mike Cozzone, C, 1993

Chris Dinolo, alt-C, 1990

Chris Durocher, alt-OF, 1992

Dan Durocher, IF, 1985

Rob Durocher, IF, 1984

Jeff Feigl, P, 2004

Chris Fernandes, alt-C, 2000

Joe Frykman, P, 2003

Tim Giles, OF, 1993

Brandon Gill, IF, 2009

Keith Grassel, alt-OF, 2012

Alan Gray, OF, 1982

Hector Guadalupe, IF, 1998

Darryl Handy, OF, 1986

Jeff Hedrick, IF, 1994

Pat Kahl, alt-C, 1989

Steve Keppler, C, 1987

Mike Kirby, IF, 1983

Andrew Kostic, P, 1999

Brian Lane, OF, 1997

Kurt Light, P, 1997

Jason Lively, IF, 2002

Derek Loosararian, P, 1996

Syeed Mahdi, OF, 2014

Frank Martin, C, 1984

Brian McCormick, C, 2004

John McCurdy, IF, 1999

Bob McGinty, alt-P, 1982

Mack McKisson, OF, 2017

Bernie McQuarrie, alt-C, 1996

Matt Moon, C, 2017

Gary Myers, IF, 1985

Denny Neagle, IF, 1986

J.P. Noon, IF, 1994

Will O’Hara, alt-IF, 2015

Jerry Osuna, IF, 1984

Corey Overholtzer, OF, 2006

Shawn Pleffner, IF, 2007

Nick Pleyo, OF, 2001

Eric Potter, P, 2007

Brian Puglise, C, 2001

Brian Rolocut, P, 1992

Wade Rolocut, alt-OF, 1994

Norris Roy, IF, 1999

Bob Spears, alt-OF, 1982

Joe Stevens, alt-IF, 2001

Tom Taylor, OF, 1989

Casey Trout, IF, 1995

Jesse Trout, IF, 2002

Pat True, DNP-IF, 1988

David Turner, alt-P, 1990

Andy Vermillion, IF, 1996

Bernie Walter, Coach, 1982, 1988,

1992, 1994, 1996, 1997,

1999, 2002, 2007

Scott Young, IF, 1991

Joe Zimmerman, OF, 2004

Atholton

Brady Acker, OF, 2014

Ed Bach, P, 2005

Kory Britton, IF, 2011

Mark Carper, P, 1986

Brandon Elerman, OF, 1995

Kevin Kelly, Coach, 1995, 2003

Steve Lombardozzi, IF, 2007

Greg McDonald, alt-OF, 1996

Alex Pugliese, P, 1990

Brian Van Deusen, IF, 1992

Baltimore Polytechnic

George Freeberger, alt-C, 1992

Chris Lafferman, IF, 1990

Charles Wilhelm, IF, 1994

Beall

Walker Chapman, P, 1994

Jason Cutter, P, 1992

John Cutter, P, 1990

Terry DeHaven, Coach, 2006

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Chuck Eberly, Coach, 1990, 1991

Shannon McKenzie, IF, 1991

Bel Air

Kyle George, IF, 1999

William Greenwell, alt-OF, 1996

Houston Hergesheimer, alt-OF, 2009

Shane Justis, OF, 2001

Zach Nadolny, P, 2010

Duane Rhine, IF, 1985

Chad Sommers, alt-C, 1996

John Swanson, Coach, 2017

Lance Thompson, alt-IF, 1990

Mike Yetter, alt-IF, 2017

Bethesda-Chevy Chase

Jonathan Cross, OF, 1994

Elliot Ginns, OF, 2016

Chris Krawczyk, alt-P, 2015

Ryvy Rueda, C, 1996

Bill Wright, Coach, 1990

Donald Wright, IF, 1996

Bishop McNamara

Ernest Baldwin, OF, 2011

Connor Hax, IF, 2013

Tayler Stiles, P, 2013

Blake

Cody Acker, OF, 2012

Kevin Cunningham, P, 2001

Bohemia Manor

Mike Mabry, OF, 1988

Russ Morgan, Coach, 2010

Randy Sheaffer, Coach, 1987

Boonsboro

Zayne Blickenstaff, P, 2015

Will Crampton, P, 1986

Mike Fravel, IF, 2002

Richard Hawkins, C, 1989

Keith Herbert, IF, 1999

Marty Kaetzel, IF, 2003

Kyle Kane, C, 2007

Keith Kellinger, alt-IF, 2003

Fred Kreiger, Coach, 2003

Jay Love, IF, 2004

Jeff Rowe, C, 1982

Cameron Shifter, P, 2006

Brian Smith, P, 1985

Willie Sowers, C, 1995

Dalton Stewart, IF, 2016

Vaughn Thompson, IF, 1994

Bowie

Mark Barrett, P, 1989

Brent Friehauf, DNP-P, 1982

Tom Mistysyn, OF, 1985

Adam Parsons, C, 1988

Jeff Schwarz, alt-IF, 1986

Bill Seibert, Coach, 1985, 2005

Chris Sullivan, alt-C, 1982

Swen Thompson, OF, 1982

William “Bumps” Vaughan, Coach,

1982

Kevin Wrenn, OF, 1989

Boys' Latin

Sean Holub, IF, 1989

Austin Knight, IF, 2008

Mark Lopez, IF, 2017

Broadneck

Ryan Bellerby, P, 2000

Michael D'Archangelo, IF, 1997

Barry Given, IF, 1988

Jayson Jennings, IF, 2001

Matt Lewis, OF, 2002

Cullen McAuliffe, IF, 2017

Brian Parreira, C, 2014

Preston Pehrson, C, 2003

Sean Ryan, alt-P, 1994

Mark Stover, Coach, 1996

Chris Sutch, alt-P, 1993

Luke Tuttle, OF, 2017

Jeff Vincent, alt-OF, 1992

Brooklyn Park

Roger Brummett, OF, 1983

Steve Day, P, 1986

Dave Fajerski, alt-OF, 1989

Scott Rowe, IF, 1982

Brunswick

Brian Baugher, P, 2003

Roger Dawson, Coach, 1997, 2002

Kevin Goode, OF, 2001

Steve Goode, IF, 1997

Taylor Itnyre, IF, 2015

Jason Kasch, OF, 1990

Aaron Main, alt-P, 2006

Andy Maught, IF, 2000

Andrew Wanger, P, 2016

Jeff Warfle, Coach, 1992, 1993

Alan Webber, P, 2001

Bullis

Al Poklemba, Coach, 1995

C. Milton Wright

Ken Batten, OF, 1991

Anthony Blackburn, Coach, 2011

Andrew Clow, C, 2011

Chris Frohn, alt-OF, 2000

Jeff Hawk, OF, 1992

Tim Hilyard, alt-IF, 1996

Brad Markey, P, 2010

Jim Miller, Coach, 1989

Brandon Raab, alt-IF, 2008

Bobby Ruse, P, 2011

Brian Taylor, alt-IF, 1994

Gerald Witasick, alt-P, 1990

Jordan Wlordarczyk, OF, 2008

Ron Zeberlein, alt-IF, 2009

Calvert

Tony Coyne, alt-IF, 1996

Brandon Crigger, P, 2009

Chris MacWilliams, P, 1989

Todd Nutter, IF, 1989

Thomas Sydnor, OF, 1990

Calvert Hall

Andy Bair, P, 1995

Joe Bender, Coach, 1985

Chris Bengel, P, 1983

Dale Berkey, OF, 1997

Rick Bielski, IF, 1984

Joe Binder, Coach, 1991, 1992,

1994, 1996, 1998

Pat Blair, IF, 2009

Matt Bosse, OF, 2011

Jason Bungori, alt-P, 1998

Evan Cain, OF, 2009

Robert Corton, alt-OF, 2007

Greg DeBoy, IF, 1998

Nick Delp, P, 2015

Mike Dillon, P, 2008

Lou Eckerl, Coach, 2006, 2007,

2008, 2009

Michael Ey, IF, 1998

Ron Farley, OF, 2013

Pat Fitzgerald, IF, 2010

Larry Flower, P, 1983

Justin Fratantuono, OF, 2011

Joe Gast, P, 1985

Dan Gealy, IF, 1984

Blake Geiger, P, 2009

Liam Healy, OF, 1994

Bret Holmes, OF, 1997

Josh Itzoe, IF, 1993

Jeremy Jakubowski, OF, 2004

Mike Jenkins, IF, 1997

Robert Jones, OF, 2013

Brooks Kerr, Coach, 2012

Jon Kibler, P, 2004

Kenny Konopacki, C, 1991

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Rob Koskie, alt-C, 2012

Scott Krieger, IF, 2005

Ryan Kyle, P, 2000

Kevin Lingerman, IF, 2008

Lee Lipinski, IF, 2012

Larry Marino, IF, 1993

Garrett Matheny, C, 2017

Brian Matz, P, 1993

John McKay, P, 1995

Alex Murphy, C, 2013

John Musotto, OF, 1986

Don Nace, IF, 1987

Justin Nash, P, 1998

Mike Newton, OF, 2005

Kevin Olkowski, IF, 1995

Alex Pastorius, OF, 2012

Shane Rhodes, P, 1997

Luke Sawyer, C, 2008

Dominic Sgroi, P, 2010

Trevor Sprinkle, P, 2016

Christopher Staub, C, 1998

Gavin Swanson, alt-IF, 2004

Mike Trionfo, P, 2009

Mike Waldt, alt-IF, 1997

Rob Waskiewicz, P, 2005

Keith Whiteford, alt-P, 1990

Michael Wineke, IF, 1998

Rick Zemanski, OF, 1982

Cambridge/SD

Troy Brohawn, OF, 1991

Troy Brohawn, Coach, 2014

Jake Coleman, C, 1999

Ryan Fleetwood, P, 1996

Kermit Hines, Coach, 2005

Michael Richardson, IF, 2016

Tyler Todd, P, 2004

Eric Willey, alt-P, 2005

Cardinal Gibbons

Roger Brown, OF, 1985

Paul Burgee, IF, 1982

Joe Diserio, OF, 2004

Dominic Fratantuono, OF, 2010

Robbie Harris, alt-IF, 2009

Nick Hoffman, alt-C, 1999

Lou Holcomb, Coach, 2000, 2001

John Jackson, IF, 2006

Craig King, IF, 2001

Justin King, alt-P, 2000

Pat Kolb, alt-C, 1991

Don Meyett, OF, 1986

Mike Mianulli, alt-P, 2003

Steve Owens, alt-P, 2004

Andrew Parker, C, 2009

Nick Popp, IF, 2003

Larry Raynor, P, 1987

Pat Snyder, OF, 1984

Blake Thompson, OF, 2009

Jason Volker, alt-IF, 2002

Catoctin

Justin Albright, IF, 2009

Austin Carter, alt-OF, 2011

Will Delawter, OF, 2004

Mike Franklin, Coach, 2004, 2014

Mike Irvine, OF, 1999

Joey Johnson, C, 2013

Alex Kennedy, P, 2013

Chris Le Gore, P, 2002

Seth Schubert, P, 2013

Pat Sherald, C, 1997

R.J. Smith, alt-P, 2011

Michael Tylicki, alt-IF, 2017

John West, OF, 1998

Chad Wolfe, IF, 2003

Justus Yocum, OF, 2003

Catonsville

Thomas Bloom, alt-P, 1996

Neal Davis, P, 2006

Adam Kolarek, P, 2007

Scott Mealey, alt-IF, 1991

Centennial

Denis Ahearn, Coach, 2005

Alex Bechta, OF, 2007

Craig Blum, IF, 1985

Joey Couch, P, 2009

Matt Deuchler, P, 1999

Joe Dupski, alt-P, 2004

Austin Harclerode, IF, 2007

David Hudson, P, 1994

Steve Loomis, P, 1982

Brad Loveless, P, 2002

Dan Shillingburg, C, 2005

Scott Swinson, P, 2006

Anthony Tinnirella, alt-IF, 2003

Ben Winter, OF, 2008

Century

Michael Austin, OF, 2012

Scott Epling, alt-IF, 2004

Aaron Gabrielian, alt-OF, 2005

CJ Mackinson, alt-IF, 2015

Jimmy Mudgett, alt-P, 2005

Steven Rice, OF, 2006

Chesapeake-AA

Joe Andrzejewski, DNP-P, 1988

Franklin Billings, OF, 1990

Bob Bodnar, OF, 1985

Nick Bowen, OF, 2003

Chase DeLost, alt-IF/P, 2014

Dave Denhardt, C, 1985

John Drexel, IF, 2014

Jeffrey Fraley, alt-IF, 1997

Chris Holland, alt-IF, 2006

Ken King, Coach, 2015

Michael Marsh, Coach, 2015

Mike Marsh, IF, 2010

Chris Moore, P, 2007

Zach Moore, alt-C, 2006

Dillon Oxyer, IF, 2017

Jake Rich, alt-IF, 2012

Greg Rush, alt-IF, 1989

Chris Ruszin, IF, 2014

Jason Seitler, P, 2010

Jake Shibilsky, IF, 2005

Jim Simms, Coach, 1998

Jim Simms, Coach, 2011

Andrew Spinnenweber, P, 2014

Jared Vogt, IF, 1997

Dave Warner, Coach, 1984

Jason White, alt-IF, 1994

Wayne Williams, OF, 1988

John Young, alt-IF, 1993

Chesapeake-B

Shawn Baughman, P, 1986

Dave Thomas, P, 1985

Chopticon

Bobby Kidwell, alt-C, 2015

Vince Lawerence, DNP-IF, 1982

Ljay Newsome, P, 2015

Brandon Short, OF, 2006

Shawn Sugars, IF, 1989

Churchill

Todd Emde, P, 1985

Matt Naimoll, alt-C, 2002

Chris Shanahan, P, 1982

Scott Sorkin, P, 1986

Clear Spring

Josh Constable, alt-P, 2008

John Kehr, alt-P, 2008

Riley Lazich, alt-OF, 2015

Jordan Thurber, IF, 2009

Colonel Richardson

Jaret Bennett, P, 2016

Tyler Bennett, C, 2008

Brad Cannon, alt-P, 2000

Scott Milligan, Coach, 2008

Nick Walls, alt-OF, 2008

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Damascus

Shane Boyd, OF, 2008

Brandt Childs, C, 1994

Ryan Childs, P, 1999

Corey Consuegra, IF, 2000

Danny Consuegra, IF, 2002

Kevin Keith, alt-IF, 2005

Mac Mollet, OF, 2000

Vic Mollet, Coach, 1999, 2001

Chris Nann, IF, 2003

Robert Ryan, C, 2000

Justin Stevenson, alt-C, 1999

Richard Thompson, P, 1996

DeMatha

Jason Baker, P, 1998

Tom Ballenger, P, 2002

Devin Beverly, alt-IF, 2013

Jeff Bounds, P, 1990

Robbie Campbell, P, 2004

Matt Capece, IF, 2002

Carl Colbert, IF, 2013

Pat Colliere, C, 1991

Chris Cook, IF, 2009

Greg Filson, IF, 1996

Chris Fiora, P, 1996

Scott Goff, IF, 1987

Nick Jowers, OF, 2004

Chris Kashangaki, alt-OF, 2009

Bradley Keith, OF, 2013

Steve Koennel, P, 1988

Brendan Lozupone, alt-P, 2008

Zach Morris, P, 2011

James Moylan, alt-IF, 1998

Sean O'Connor, Coach, 2009

JoJo Palumbo, IF, 2004

Nicholas Pearce, P, 2006

Juan Perez, alt-IF, 1997

John Poss, IF, 1993

Kyle Riffe, IF, 2010

David Russell, alt-IF, 2002

Tony Russell, alt-IF, 2004

Eric Shelton, alt-P, 1992

Bobby St. Pierre, P, 1992

Charlie Sullivan, Coach, 1985, 1990,

1994

Matt Swope, OF, 1998

Nikolay Uherek, alt-P, 2011

Daniel Wintersteen, C, 2000

Douglass-B

Lloyd Jackson, OF, 1985

Douglass-PG

Dwayne Crawley, IF, 1992

Dulaney

Scott Airey, alt-C, 1986

Ron Audlin, Coach, 2002

Jeff Berman, IF, 1993

Drew Bossi, IF, 2017

Steven Bumbry, OF, 2006

David Chong, alt-OF, 2014

Terry Crowley, alt-IF, 1986

Bobby Donald, alt-OF, 2013

Kurtis Ewers, IF, 2014

Alex Frederick, IF, 2008

Tim Gentry, IF, 2010

Dave Gobell, alt-OF, 2001

Scott Headd, alt-C, 2001

Greg Hoffman, alt-C, 2006

Rob Lippy, IF, 1982

Trevor MacMeekin, P, 2001

Bryan Mosser, P, 1999

Jake Sousa, IF, 2015

Paul Underwood, P, 1992

Eric Upton, IF, 2011

Ryan Wolfsheimer, Coach, 2013

Dundalk

Dave Fletcher, C, 1988

Chuck Harmon, OF, 2016

Lance Mauck, alt-C, 1990

DuVal

Bruce Ford, P, 1985

Eastern Technical

Brandon Berlett, P, 2002

Cody Gwinn, C, 2014

Joey Jones, IF, 2009

Joshua Kempka, OF, 2007

Josh Kenney, OF, 2000

Justin Mack, IF, 2015

Spike McElfish, Coach, 2006, 2016

Ryan Rivers, P, 2007

Andy Szamski, OF, 2014

Ty Whittaker, Coach, 2007, 2008,

2010, 2014

Easton

Jack Anthony, Coach, 1995

Christopher Blue, IF, 1994

Michael Foster, IF, 2008

J.H. Knauss, Coach, 1988

Josh Knopp, alt-OF, 1995

Colin Kraus, OF, 2003

Taylor Leason, OF, 2004

John Morgan, C, 1995

Brian Nisky, OF, 1987

Brian Schriver, OF, 1992

Doug Sutton, P, 1982

Edgewood

John Cephalis, C, 1995

Charles Merryweather, IF, 2000

Robert Mister, alt-IF, 1995

Dan Oldendick, P, 1987

Eric Santana, alt-IF, 1991

Steve Williams, Coach, 1982, 1990

Edmondson/Westside

James James, Coach, 1988

Ed Mathews, OF, 1988

Elkton

Matt Armour, IF, 2011

Scott Bacon, IF, 1998

Mark Brockell, IF, 1984

Daniel Cisneros, alt-P, 1995

Jim Leitgeb, IF, 2002

Scott Mackie, C, 1984

Remo Orsini, IF, 2007

Andrew Reynolds, IF, 2003

Bill Russell, Coach, 1995

Tyler Thomas, IF, 2012

Dave Willis, P, 1982

Fallston

Philip Akens, P, 2000

Justin Collins, P, 2000

Joe Connolly, Coach, 2010

Bryan Owens, C, 2000

Eric Reedy, alt-OF, 2004

Brett Seidel, C, 1992

Forest Park

Reggie Shaw, alt-OF, 1986

Robert Womack, Coach, 1989

Fort Hill

Jimmy Barrett, P, 1999

Darron Jones, P, 1997

Mike Marrale, C, 1984

Shawn Thomas, IF, 1983

Francis Scott Key

Richard Long, Coach, 1985

Brad Stonesifer, IF, 2002

Vincent Stonesifer, alt-OF, 1998

Franklin

Dominic Liberto, alt-OF, 1995

Chris Parker, IF, 2002

Carl Parks, C, 1986

Frederick

Mike Frownfelter, OF, 1997

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Joseph Frushour, OF, 1993

Billy Gross, IF, 2005

Wes Gross, alt-P, 2006

Corie O'Bryan, IF, 2000

Cory Rhodes, IF, 2005

Phil Rhodes, Coach, 2010

Kristian Spriggs, OF, 1996

Brady Wilson, IF, 2009

Friends School

Drew Black, OF, 2006

Gaithersburg

Kevin Brady, P, 2008

Jeff Cisar, IF, 1993

Nick DeCarlo, P, 2014

Zach DeCarlo, alt-OF, 2016

Anthony Felitti, P, 2016

Austin Hurd, P, 2005

Brian Kane, IF, 1995

Trey Martinez, C, 2015

Nick Pantos, IF, 2016

Jeff Rabberman, Coach, 2012, 2016

Nick Riley, P, 2010

Tim Riley, alt-IF, 2008

Justin Rowe, OF, 2002

Brad Sawyer, OF, 2016

Kory Smigocki, IF, 2009

John Walter, alt-OF, 1990

Jeff Williams, alt-P, 2003

Georgetown Prep

Mac Chapman, C, 1989

Eric Ramsey, OF, 2012

Chandler Redmond, IF, 2015

Austin Richards, C, 2010

Gilman

Brandon Casas, P, 2012

Jay Homa, IF, 1996

Keith Kormanik, OF, 1991

Peter Kwitervich, C, 1987

Jason Mersey, C, 1996

Yani Rosenberg, OF, 1996

Larry Sheets, Coach, 2011

Matthew Tilley, OF, 2013

Bryan Willis, OF, 2010

Russell Wrenn, IF, 1996

Glen Burnie

Desmond Dailey, OF, 1996

Dave Haber, OF, 1988

Tim Hecker, P, 1999

Sean Kelly, alt-OF, 1990

David Lanham II, alt-IF, 1992

Bruce Sider, Coach, 2000

Keith Williams, OF, 2002

Glenelg

Chris Bowen, OF, 2001

Terry Coleman, Coach, 1984, 1994

Mike Hawkins, OF, 1986

Sean Kinloch, alt-P, 2017

Jeff Lewis, P, 1993

Matt Morraye, OF, 1994

Greg Smith, IF, 1985

Todd Smith, alt-IF, 1990

Garrett Southern, C, 2015

Robbie Stone, OF, 1983

Tom Thrasher, Coach, 1999

Steve Visnic, OF, 2008

Good Counsel

Erik Barnhouse, alt-IF, 1995

Jason Hairston, alt-OF, 1995

Matt Hewitt, IF, 1998

Charlie Kozorosky, OF, 2017

Scott Morrison, IF, 1994

Keith Nalepka, C, 1990

Ronnie Orie, P, 2017

Tim Park, C, 2004

George Smith, OF, 2010

Brad Taylor, P, 2004

Great Mills

Don Collier, IF, 1985

Steve Hoopengardner, Coach, 1983

John Keen, OF, 1988

Keith Kinder, alt-P, 1998

Mike Lavigine, P, 1987

William Smith, IF, 1982

Robbie Somerville, alt-P, 1986

Steve Wolfe, Coach, 1998

Gwynn Park

Ken Gentry, Coach, 1985

Corey Gesell, P, 1984

Byron Smoot, OF, 1984

Hammond

Kenny Beck, alt-OF, 1998

Travis Clark, IF, 2010

Jeff Cyran, OF, 1991

DaVonn Griffin, OF, 2016

Adam Heffron, OF, 2002

David Hutchison, P, 2016

Jason Maxey, alt-C, 2001

Benjamin Miller, alt-C, 2013

Kevin Schwartz, P, 2001

Havre de Grace

Mark Fox, OF, 1990

David Hutsell, IF, 1988

Rich Krewson, OF, 1987

Wesley Sale, P, 1984

Hereford

Eli Ginsberg, alt-P, 2013

Jay Patti, IF, 2013

Josh Rohlfs, alt-C, 1993

High Point

Kennand Jones, alt-OF, 1999

Todd Murphy, alt-P, 1991

Gregory Prochnow, alt-IF, 1990

Peter Spaulding, OF, 1985

Bill Timberlake, Coach, 1991

Howard

Anthony Aceves, OF, 1999

Jayden Cowan, alt-OF, 2017

Casey Crawford, alt-IF, 2016

Larry Long, OF, 1996

Huntingtown

Matt Baden, IF, 2007

Chris Gaines, IF, 2010

Edward Harris, alt-OF, 2016

Tommy LaBriola, C, 2013

Donald Mascetti, alt-P, 2007

Brian McCourt, alt-IF, 2015

Zach Piazza, IF, 2013

Davaughn Reid, alt-OF, 2017

Ian Schwalenberg, IF, 2006

Guy Smith, Coach, 2017

Joey Strain, alt-P, 2012

Spencer Wolfe, IF, 2010

James M. Bennett

Lee Austin, alt-IF, 2000

Terry Carr, DNP-OF, 1986

Rob Erinzinger, alt-C, 1986

Will Evans, OF, 2007

Jay Fenoglietto, Coach, 2013

Jamie Hastings, alt-P, 1992

Casey Hoch, IF, 1990

Corey Hoch, IF, 1993

Michael Jean-Charles, OF, 2015

William Oakley, alt-C, 1991

Simon Palanchar, IF, 2014

Demond Robinson, alt-IF, 1993

Robert Rodriquez, OF, 1999

Zach Sterling, P, 2011

Josh Wyatt, IF, 2013

John Carroll

Brendan Butler, IF, 2011

K.J. Hockaday, IF, 2011

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Mark Michael, IF, 2014

Joel Wienholt, alt-P, 2003

Joppatowne

Jonathan Andrews, C, 1998

Adam Hawkey, alt-IF, 1997

Kent County

Nick Bitter, P, 2002

Buddy Elgin, IF, 2011

Mike Hanifee, IF, 1989

Michael Spry, alt-IF, 1999

Ryan Thompson, OF, 1987

Kent Island

Danny Abdalla, P, 2007

Rocco Barletta, Coach, 2009

Brad Brainer, alt-IF, 2005

Bryan Brainer, P, 2003

Devin Gardner, IF, 2008

Tony Mitchell, alt-OF, 2006

Kenwood

Craig Brooks, alt-IF, 1982

Shane Campbell, P, 2011

Larry Hicks, alt-IF, 2008

Kevin Zirkle, P, 1988

La Plata

Mike Boyden, P, 2008

Kenny Bragg, alt-IF, 2000

Alex Calvert, P, 2014

John Childers, Coach, 2014, 2017

Taylor Cook, IF, 2016

Daniel Devitis, Coach, 2009

Dexter DeVitis, OF, 1997

Justin Herbert, IF, 2006

Scott Logue, P, 2016

John McIntire, C, 1986

Jimmy Monaghan, IF, 2015

James Pikerton, alt-P, 1991

Ken Shepard, P, 1990

Zachary Snell, OF, 2013

Tyler Stockwell, C, 2016

Lackey

Jason Adams, OF, 1992

John Klopfer, alt-P, 1995

Tracy Lee, IF, 1987

Steve Scheimriet, IF, 1983

Landon

Luke Lappin, IF, 1988

Lansdowne

Ron Bareford, Coach, 1994

Matt Kohel, Coach, 2012

Randy Musgrove, OF, 1993

Rob Parsons, C, 1994

William Stup, C, 1983

Brian Sullivan, P, 1993

Charles Walter, C, 1996

Largo

Bryan Green, P, 1987

Laurel

Frank Malfettone, C, 1990

Leonardtown

Chris Bell, IF, 2008

Kevin Burch, P, 1999

Andrew Burgess, alt-C, 2008

Corey Jones, OF, 2004

Glen Larnerd, Coach, 1988

Mike Marinelli, IF, 1986

Bryan Morse, P, 1995

Bowen Plagge, OF, 2016

Tracy Vallandingham, IF, 2000

Liberty

Erik Barnes, Coach, 2005

Steve Insley, Coach, 1998

Robbie Mathias, IF, 2006

Garrett Price, alt-C, 2008

Brian Schroeder, alt-OF, 1991

Scott Sharp, IF, 1990

Jeff Wagner, IF, 1991

Linganore

Kenneth Anthony, alt-C, 2000

Tyler Beckwith, IF, 2012

Zach Davies, alt-P, 2011

Josh Foster, alt-OF, 2008

Matt Gust, alt-OF, 2004

Andrew Hodgkins, C, 2009

Jay Knight, IF, 2010

Joe Moravec, OF, 2002

Dave Reaver, IF, 1999

Kevin Reaver, OF, 2001

Loch Raven

Pat Brown, OF, 1982

Jeff Kreafle, OF, 1989

Long Reach

Chris Davis, alt-P, 2001

Robbie O'Brien, alt-IF, 2004

Tim O'Brien, Coach, 2004

Jereme Scott, alt-OF, 2004

Chris Wessels, alt-OF, 2015

Brian Wyman, C, 2007

Loyola Blakefield

Damien Austin, OF, 1995

Dave Caldwell, C, 2005

Chris Girken, P, 2015

Jim Heinze, alt-P, 1986

Matt Hnatiuk, C, 2010

A.J. Lardo, OF, 2011

Mike Linskey, P, 1984

Adam McKenzie, IF, 1997

Steve Pyzik, C, 1999

Jake Quigg, alt-IF, 2006

Conor Reynolds, IF, 2013

Thomas Schmidt, IF, 1990

Harry Slade, OF, 2009

Bruce Zimmermann, P, 2013

Magruder

Mitchell Levine, IF, 2006

Matt Sweeney, OF, 2006

McDonogh

Brian Balsanek, IF, 1987

Greg Bell, C, 1986

Bradd Caplan, P, 1998

Kenny Cloude, P, 1993

Paul DiPino, IF, 2017

Mike Dubansky, alt-OF, 1996

Craig Fitchett, OF, 1982

Zach Fitzpatrick, C, 2010

John Gast, IF, 1987

Carlo Gilotte, IF, 1986

Mike Ginsberg, P, 1995

Ryan Hendricks, IF, 1990

Lou Hutt III, OF, 2002

Chet Janigan, Coach, 1996

Rich Levin, OF, 1995

Mike McMillian, Coach, 1982

Joe Pietropaoli, P, 2003

Al Poklemba, Coach, 1993

Cap Poklemba, IF, 1999

Guy Robertson, IF, 1995

Alan Robinson, OF, 1987

Danny Schwartz, alt-IF, 2005

Steve Thacker, alt-P, 1982

Jamie Weaver, IF, 1988

Paul Winterling, OF, 2001

Joe Yermal, alt-P, 2007

McDonough

Bryan Gamble, P, 1995

Kevin Gamble, C, 1998

Chris Junghans, OF, 1993

David Larson, alt-P, 2016

Ray Michael, alt-IF, 1995

Seth Overbey, P, 2002

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James Ryburn, alt-IF, 2007

Clint Sanders, OF, 1998

Ben Sobocinski, OF, 2005

Meade

James Bitgood, IF, 1988

Alex Brown, C, 2011

Zachery Hawk, OF, 2011

Mervo

Dennie Bailey, OF, 1998

Ricky Farley, OF, 1990

Middletown

Dell Ahalt, IF, 1985

Jake Atherly, alt-C, 2007

Scott Crawford, alt-IF, 2000

Ryan Fritz, alt-OF, 2001

Colson Kirchner, P, 2015

Jason Lucas, OF, 1992

Austin Main, alt-P, 2014

Ty Main, OF, 2007

Conner Myers, OF, 2012

Ian Peters, alt-C, 2013

Nick Rabat, C, 2012

Milford Mill

Will Carrington, IF, 1984

Jeff Crabill, IF, 1983

Ricky Howard, OF, 1983

Brian Jordan, IF, 1985

Jimmy Smith, OF, 1984

Todd, Stainacker, P, 1983

Dave Wright, Coach, 1985

Mount Carmel

Father Dave Smith, Coach, 1992

Mount Savage

Rick Burley, P, 1990

Joe Carter, Coach, 1994

Brian DeHaven, alt-OF, 1999

Scott DeHaven, C, 1990

Jeremy Kennell, IF, 1994

Tom Shaffer, alt-IF, 1993

Jeff Shimko, P, 1987

Mount St. Joseph

Ryan Baker, P, 1996

Brian Bent, P, 2003

Tim Biggs, IF, 2007

Thomas Bowles, alt-OF, 2007

Richard Braitsch, OF, 1992

Andre Brown, OF, 2015

Robbie Burns, OF, 2003

Rod Cameron, Coach, 1999, 2015

Ryan Clark, P, 1991

Clark Clatchey, OF, 2015

Steve Clevenger, IF, 2004

Mike Draper, IF, 2010

Justin Drenner, C, 2003

Jimmy Drury, P, 2004

Bill Dunn, IF, 1990

Buddy Edmond, IF, 1993

Jeff Felker, IF, 1996

John Fitzsimmons, IF, 1985

Gavin Floyd, P, 2001

Michael Floyd, OF, 1998

Bryan Hamilton, P, 2006

Tony Hicks, OF, 1985

Chris Hildreth, IF, 2004

John Hynson, P, 1989

Eric Jeschke, IF, 1995

Colin Kellan, IF, 2006

Ryan Kemp, OF, 2008

Ryan Kennealy, IF, 1994

Joel Kenney, P, 2014

Zachary Kuehne, OF, 2000

Kevin Leasure, alt-IF, 2003

Tim Lorenz, C, 1985

Matt Martin, C, 1997

Steve Matcuk, P, 1994

Ryan McDonald, alt-OF, 2006

Colin McGonigal, P, 1996

Jeffrey Mengel, alt-OF, 1992

Nick Natoli, IF, 2006

Matt Neighoff, alt-OF, 1993

Dave Norton, Coach, 1988, 1997,

2005

Mike O'Connor, P, 1998

Nick Payne, C, 2012

Thomas Rainier, alt-P, 1994

Darren Ritter, P, 1986

Patrick Rogers, OF, 2011

Don Russell, OF, 1990

Joe Sargent, IF, 2001

Kyle Skinner, IF, 1996

Peter Solomon, P, 2014

Matt Staso, OF, 2005

Zac Stoll, P, 2016

Allen Strick, IF, 2000

Tom Taylor, IF, 1983

Mark Teixeira, IF, 1998

Scott Timmerman, IF, 1989

Dave Tripp, OF, 1987

Vince Volpe, alt-OF, 1998

Matt Walker, OF, 1983

Daniel Warner, alt-P, 1997

Eric Watts, P, 1997

Mountain Ridge

Michael Livingston, IF, 2016

Ryan Redinger, P, 2011

Dan Strietbeck, alt-IF, 2012

Mt. Hebron

Julio Aristy, C, 1985

Brian Culley, Coach, 2016

Jack Schroeder, OF, 2017

Raul Shah, IF, 2012

Mark Smith, P, 2015

Brody Tennant, OF, 2010

North Caroline

Mike Butler, P, 1988

Brad Dean, IF, 2001

Jeff Dean, IF, 1993

Brian Hobbs, OF, 2005

Tom Keating, Coach, 1999

Will McNatt, IF, 2000

Jack Wood, P, 2012

North Carroll

Mike Huller, P, 1995

Casey Mann, OF, 2009

Nathan Miller, alt-P, 2000

North County

Tweety Barton, alt-P, 1995

Nick Benges, alt-P, 2009

Michael Bronakoski, P, 2009

Robert Christopher, alt-OF, 1994

Richard Guarnera, IF, 2000

Willie Scott, alt-IF, 1991

Matt Semanick, alt-OF, 2014

Jeremy Shafer, IF, 1999

Steve Tomshack, C, 1995

Mike Wooden, P, 1995

Joe York, P, 1993

North Dorchester

Jacob Garvey, P, 2007

North East-C

Mel Bacon, Coach, 1982, 1987, 1988

Jim Barrow, Coach, 2007

Jody Evans, OF, 1986

Brett Foskey, P, 2006

Mike Gomez, IF, 1988

John Guy, OF, 1983

Mark Hollinger, P, 1985

Steve Kennedy, IF, 1989

Kirk Krummel, OF, 1989

Bruce Kunkel, IF, 1985

Ken Loudermilk, P, 1988

Matt Owens, alt-IF, 1992

Wes Pratt, OF, 1991

Tom Priesch, C, 1987

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Bryan Simmering, P, 1998

Ken Sutton, P, 1986

North Hagerstown

Tim Burger, alt-OF, 1991

Rick Christian, OF, 1985

Mark Dattilio, OF, 2007

Richard Eichelberger, alt-P, 1994

Donnie Gipe, IF, 1986

Mike Hampton, P, 1989

T.J. Hose, P, 2004

Matt Johnson, alt-OF, 2002

Michael Martin, IF, 1992

Steve Myers, Coach, 2011

Eric Pelfer, alt-OF, 1990

Matt Ridenour, OF, 2005

JT Root, P, 2012

Justin Ruth, OF, 1994

Mike Socks, alt-IF, 1986

Ron Wallsch, alt-P, 1991

Justin Weaver, IF, 2006

Andrew Yacyk, IF, 2013

Chuck Zonis, Coach, 1987, 1990

North Harford

Jake Brown, P, 2005

Kyle Cook, alt-IF, 2007

Luke Johnson, C, 2015

Brady Maguire, IF, 2012

Chris Mills, IF, 1993

Kevin Mooney, P, 2012

William O'Patterson, IF, 1992

Scott Phillips, P, 2000

Randy Weeks, alt-P, 1999

North Point

Justin Craft, C, 2014

Kevin Hodgson, alt-P, 2014

Zach Keeler, C, 2012

Northeast-AA

Steve Bowen, IF, 2002

Charles Buckheit, P, 1991

Russ Curry, IF, 1991

Tyler Drinkard, IF, 2009

Craig Everett, OF, 1991

Don Gilbert, IF, 1987

Gary Helmick, IF, 2005

Chris Henry, C, 2007

Len Herd, C, 1984

Al Kohlhafer, Coach, 1993

Harry Lentz, Coach, 1991, 1992

Jeff Marsh, IF, 1982

Brandon O'Malley, P, 2012

Rich Porohnavi, C, 2006

Donald Shump, alt-IF, 1991

Richard Spiegel, C, 1992

Andy Srebroski, IF, 1990

Rick Stang, C, 1989

Adam Sutton, alt-OF, 1998

John Webb, OF, 1984

Anthony Williams, IF, 2003

Bryan Woolford, alt-IF, 2006

Northern-C

Danny Breen, OF, 2011

David Collins, alt-OF, 2003

Adam Hoyt, P, 2006

Ryan Meisinger, P, 2012

Kasey Richardson, alt-P, 1994

Bryce Rogers-Black, IF, 2016

Guy Smith, P, 1992

Northern-G

Brooks Carr, IF, 2015

Corey Carr, C, 2007

Matthew Fritz, alt-P, 1998

Eric Johnson, alt-C, 2005

Alan Sebold, C, 1994

Northwest

Jon Brauch, alt-OF, 2007

Charlie Cononie, alt-P, 2007

Nick Loftus, IF, 2009

Jensen Pupa, IF, 2005

Brady Stouffer, OF, 2005

Northwestern-B

Marvin Dorsey, Coach, 1991

Adrian Price, alt-P, 1991

Oakdale

Nick Stegman, alt-IF, 2015

Oakland Mills

Aaron Burley, OF, 1990

David Everly, IF, 1987

Brad Shepherd, alt-C, 2007

John Sunderdick, alt-P, 1996

Joe Zayatz, IF, 2013

Old Mill

John T. Baldwin, IF, 1986

Joe Barnes, OF, 1996

Pat Bathras, alt-OF, 1988

Brian Brewer, alt-OF, 1989

Chris Brewer, P, 1989

Alex Buchholz, OF, 2005

Matt Buchholz, alt-IF, 2003

Tom Coleman, C, 1988

Randy Collett, IF, 1984

Craig English, IF, 2001

Brady Feigl, P, 2008

Mark Foster, OF, 1989

Jason Galloway, OF, 2000

Josh Hader, P, 2012

Lee Haney, OF, 1993

Bernie Harvey, C, 2003

Lou Holcomb, OF, 1985

Steve Johnson, P, 2001

Kevin Kean, OF, 2010

Charlie Killmayer, IF, 1997

Jeff Koscielnaiak, alt-P, 2004

Jay Long, alt-OF, 2001

Mike Mahoney, alt-C, 1992

Chuck Manns, alt-OF, 1996

Daniel Miller, OF, 1997

Joe Monar, alt-P, 2008

Mel Montgomery, Coach, 1990,

2004

Jon Pavlis, alt-P, 2002

Greg Phelps, IF, 2004

Kenneth Pumphrey, P, 1994

Rick Schelfe, IF, 1984

Eric Scott, IF, 1991

Jim Simms, alt-OF, 1991

Darrin Smith, OF, 2010

Chuck Wagner, IF, 1990

Jim Walter, IF, 1989

Dennis Wiseman, P, 1985

Ryan Wood, alt-IF, 1994

Tyler Young, OF, 2003

Michael Ziegler, alt-P, 1997

Overlea

Jeff Shirk, OF, 1982

Mark Truszkowski, alt-P, 1993

Charles White, C, 2002

Owings Mills

Brian Summerlin, alt-C, 2003

Oxon Hill

Ruben Sanchez, OF, 1987

Paint Branch

Pat Anderson, C, 1991

Peter Bauer, P, 1997

Chris Chatterton, IF, 1988

Rob Conrad, OF, 1986

Matt Egan, IF, 1993

Paul Fahrner, Coach, 1991, 1992

Ray Gemmill, IF, 1998

Steve Goodfriend, alt-OF, 1991

Vernon Jackson, OF, 1983

Vince Jackson, OF, 1986

Ryan Lambert, P, 1993

Francis Poulas, OF, 2009

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Kyle Wade, alt-C, 1994

Rusty West, C, 1992

Park

Brad Rifkin, IF, 2005

Parkdale

Jim Harvey, OF, 1982

Brian Mozingo, C, 1983

Parkside

Brooks Carey, IF, 2014

Mike Doyle, alt-C, 1993

Steve Farrell, IF, 2012

Sean Fisher, P, 2017

Jack Goertzen, C, 2015

Brian Green, IF, 2007

John Hershberger, IF, 1986

Brian Hollamon, Coach, 2015

Ed Horner, P, 1986

Myles Illian, alt-IF, 2009

Seth Illian, OF, 2009

Dave Johnson, Coach, 2014, 2017

Allen Jones, P, 1985

Ben Kirk, alt-C, 2005

Ryan Lambert, alt-OF, 2006

Jeff Malcom, alt-IF, 2007

Hunter Parsons, P, 2015

John Rayne, P, 1988

Raekwon Sample, OF, 2013

Kyle Skilling, OF, 2014

Matt Smith, OF, 2016

Brian Walter, alt-C, 1997

Parkville

Billy Honeycutt, P, 1982

Kevin Jacob, P, 2007

Mike Weglein, OF, 1983

Patapsco

Chris Mirabile, alt-P, 1993

Jerome Santivasci, P, 1984

Gerald Vecchioni, IF, 1995

Patterson

Garry Burrows, P, 1992

Harry Curtis, IF, 1989

Ricky Day, IF, 1983

Ron Farley, IF, 1987

Bill Gensler, IF, 1982

Ron Green, C, 1993

Eric Hineline, IF, 1982

Roger Main, IF, 1992

Willie McGirt, OF, 1995

Joe Mirabile, P, 1982

Josh Sauer, OF, 1993

Steve Spalt, DNP-IF, 1982

Mel Taylor, IF, 1986

Roger Wrenn, Coach, 1983, 1989,

1993, 1999

Ernie Young, IF, 1983

Patuxent

Tyler Crounse, OF, 2015

Reuben Smith, alt-OF, 2002

Perry Hall

Brian Ash, alt-P, 1995

Kevin Baron, C, 1988

Dan Brown, P, 1992

Jeff Burrows, alt-IF, 1993

Nick Grimaldi, alt-IF, 2014

Ray Kimball, P, 1988

Kevin Loewe, P, 1991

Mandell Marsh, OF, 1994

Roy Marsh, OF, 1991

Jason Moore, alt-OF, 1990

Jesse Moore, P, 1994

Tim Nizer, P, 1990

John Pfeifer, alt-IF, 1992

Chris Zorn, alt-OF, 1997

Perryville

Matt Felice, OF, 1992

Pikesville

Mike Bruner, Coach, 1987

Jared Cozart, alt-OF, 2006

Josh Katz, alt-OF, 1994

Eric Sapperstein, alt-OF, 2003

Poolesville

Robbie Metz, IF, 2014

Hunter Pearre, IF, 2014

Thayer Seely, OF, 2014

Queen Anne’s

Shawn Duckery, alt-OF, 1986

Greg Kessinger, P, 1984

Keith Morris, C, 1982

Quince Orchard

Peter Bowles, IF, 2011

Mike Celenza, IF, 2006

Kyle Chieh, alt-IF, 2016

Kevin Collins, OF, 2006

Matt Collins, alt-OF, 2004

Michael Cuda, OF, 2013

Brian Edell, C, 2016

Jason Gasaway, Coach, 2006

Justin Handler, IF, 2005

Anthony Howard, OF, 2009

Kevin Johnson, alt-OF, 2008

Mike Johnson, P, 2000

Kyle Judson, IF, 2007

Alex Lipman, IF, 2012

Jonathan Lubenetski, alt-P, 1999

Joe Mattes, P, 2005

Bill Plante, C, 2012

Jack Ropelewski, P, 2016

Mike Ryan, alt-P, 2009

Eric Weller, alt-C, 2006

Nick Wong, alt-P, 2016

Randallstown

Brian Bark, IF, 1986

Robert Bark, OF, 1989

Drew Dobry, OF, 1985

Juan Waters, IF, 2007

Reservoir

Jack Barry, IF, 2015

Max Goron, P, 2017

Lee Lawler, P, 2012

Adam Leader, Coach, 2012, 2013,

2015

Jon Mierzwa, alt-P, 2015

Danny O'Hagan, C, 2014

T.J. Pipik, P, 2011

Richard Montgomery

John Bowles, IF, 1992

Mike DeGirolamo, P, 1983

Jon Herst, C, 1996

Rising Sun

Joe Coudon, OF, 2002

Dan Fravel, Coach, 1998, 2001

Bob Mumma, C, 1989

River Hill

Michael Anton, P, 2003

Kieran Garner, P, 2017

Wes McCoy, Coach, 2010

Riverdale Baptist

Taylor Bloom, P, 2014

Malik Bob, OF, 2009

Chase Brewis, P, 2013

Sergio Burgos, IF, 2017

Chris Cooper, P, 1997

Rusty Dawes, C, 1999

Joe Donahue, IF, 2001

Will Frazier, OF, 2001

Timothy Hall, IF, 1990

Matt Haynes, OF, 1998

Chris Jackson, OF, 1994

Tim Jones, alt-P, 1993

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Michael Kauffman, alt-P, 2005

Joe Kemp, OF, 2000

Matt Lawrence, alt-P, 2002

Chris Maloney, IF, 2004

Justin McClanahan, IF, 2003

Scott McKee, IF, 1995

Kevin Mitchell, P, 1990

Kevin Murray, alt-C, 1998

Nate Murray, IF, 1998

Kenny Nelson, P, 2000

John Parakevas, OF, 2007

C.J. Poad, C, 2009

Jackie Rexrode, alt-IF, 1996

Brian Richardson, alt-OF, 2005

Chris Rodriguez, IF, 1991

Mitch Saum, IF, 2004

Matt Selmer, P, 2010

Ryan Selmer, alt-P, 2013

Robert Simpson, OF, 1993

Rick Stevens, IF, 1988

Mike Sweeney, IF, 2001

Micah Terrill, OF, 2003

Ryan Terrill, OF, 2001

Ryan Terrill, Coach, 2013, 2016,

2017

Terry Terrill, Coach, 1989, 1996,

1998, 2000, 2003, 2015

Carl Travers Jr., C, 2008

Travis Welch, alt-C, 1995

John Whittington, P, 1995

Seth Williams, OF, 2015

Tommy Winegardner, IF, 2008

Ray Wright, IF, 1997

Rockville

Chris Brown, C, 2011

Joe McAndrew, alt-IF, 1986

Kevin McTighe, OF, 2007

Jon Morley, alt-OF, 2007

Sean Van Geison, OF, 2012

Roosevelt

Carlton Bragg, OF, 1999

Andrew Capece, Coach, 2008

Tom Moreland, IF, 1983

Saint James

Ryan Brown, OF, 2016

Jared Carr, OF, 2017

Myles Nicholson, OF, 2017

Mitchell Wilson, P, 2016

Saint John's Catholic Prep

Jordan Wilson, alt-IF, 2001

Seneca Valley

Andy Coleman, IF, 1989

Danny Fisher, alt-IF, 1998

Jonathan Kaelin, IF, 1997

Anthony Pierouchakos, alt-OF,

2000

David Skoczias, alt-P, 2000

Casey Theberge, P, 1997

Severn School

Sander Beck, P, 2008

Severna Park

Josh Banks, P, 2000

Patrick Boucher, P, 1998

Keith Burnst, C, 1998

Brendan Clark, IF, 2015

Kyle Convissar, IF, 2010

Chris Crum, IF, 2005

Derek Dixon, OF, 2000

Tony Dokoupil, OF, 1999

Brian Fisher, alt-IF, 1989

Trevor Freeman, alt-OF, 2011

Matt Glady, P, 2017

Matt Griswold, OF, 1995

Tom Howell, alt-P, 2003

Scott Huntley, alt-IF, 2017

Brian Jenkins, C, 1986

Cory Jensen, IF, 2008

Brent Jones, IF, 2011

Greg Mayer, OF, 2014

Jim McCandless, Coach, 2004, 2006,

2010

Robert McCandless, IF, 1992

John Milisitz, C, 1993

Scott Neuberger, OF, 1995

Stephen Neuberger, OF, 1992

Tim Pollock, alt-OF, 2002

Brian Price, IF, 1983

Alex Ramsey, C, 2010

Dylan Taylor, P, 2009

Alex Vitale, IF, 2003

Steve Weber, C, 2002

Griffin Wild, IF, 2015

Sherwood

Brady Adam, OF, 2014

Dave Backus, P, 1989

Will Bouey, P, 2011

Patrick Cilento, OF, 1996

William Cilento, C, 1997

Brendan Collins, IF, 2017

Greg Davies, P, 1998

Tom Gilchrist, OF, 2008

Billy Goodman, Coach, 2005, 2009,

2011

Christopher Hammond, alt-OF,

1997

Justin Maxwell, alt-OF, 2001

Matt Migliozzi, OF, 2017

Josh Seils, P, 2017

John Wagner, alt-IF, 2008

Smithsburg

Chip Bachtell, alt-IF, 1990

Todd Bowser, IF, 2004

Ryan Bywaters, P, 2017

Trey Cobb, Coach, 2015

Josh Conway, P, 2009

Kevin Crawford, OF, 1994

Austin Moser, C, 2017

Joey Schwartz, IF, 2016

Justin Smith, OF, 2015

James Updegraff, C, 1990

Ryne Willard, IF, 2011

Snow Hill

Todd Lampman, Coach, 2007

South Carroll

Ben Carr, alt-IF, 1999

Kevin Damiano, P, 1999

Daniel Duffy, Coach, 1996

Joe Foltz, Coach, 1993

Joseph Goodwin, P, 1992

Corey Greene, OF, 2003

Matt Greene, IF, 2007

Gary Harrison, C, 2000

Ryan Harrison, P, 2004

Chris Larrick, IF, 1991

Jesse Martin, alt-C, 1998

Kile Maxcy, alt-IF, 1995

D.J. Payne, alt-C, 2004

George Richardson III, Coach, 2003

George Richardson Jr., Coach, 2000

Jake Ringold, alt-OF, 2009

John Schulze, OF, 1994

Stephan Schulze, alt-P, 1992

Jason Tourangeau, P, 1999

Brian Yanick, C, 1993

South Hagerstown

Derek Brown, alt-IF, 1994

Greg Eversole, Coach, 1997

Danny Fowler, alt-IF, 2001

Jason Kelly, P, 1996

Tim Leather, IF, 2008

Lee Lorshbaugh, IF, 1996

Tom Mann, IF, 1982

Aaron Showe, alt-C, 2002

Mike Squibb, alt-P, 1999

Ralph Stottlemyer, Coach, 2004

Don Sweeney, P, 1982

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Zachary Swisher, IF, 1998

Rodney Young, OF, 1996

South River

Eric Aumann, P, 2009

Clayton Boston, OF, 1987

Kyle Canavan, IF, 2014

Connor Cox, OF, 2013

Ken Dunn, Coach, 2013

Bobby Hite, alt-C, 2009

Albert Lee, IF, 1992

Scott Mitchell, P, 2013

Nick Sia, OF, 2012

Southern-AA

D.J. Hendricks, alt-OF, 2000

Steve Hogan, P, 2014

Frank Hood, Coach, 2016

Ken Misal, P, 2005

Wayne Small, OF, 1994

Paul Wirth, alt-P, 1996

Southern-G

Gary Bosley, OF, 1988

Josh Bosley, alt-IF, 2000

Jerry Fisher, P, 1991

Jeremy Fitzwater, OF, 1995

Broc Lohr, IF, 2017

Bryson Meyers, P, 2002

Billy Reams, C, 2004

Chris Smith, alt-P, 2004

Tobi Stoner, alt-IF, 2002

Jason Weaver, alt-OF, 1999

Scott Wildesen, alt-IF, 2005

Sparrows Point

Dave Brady, alt-P, 2005

Paul Grossman, P, 1984

Mike Rolfes, P, 1985

Springbrook

Jeff Bengtson, P, 1983

Harold Brantley, OF, 2006

Brad Duvall, P, 1984

John Kay, C, 1982

Josh Krikstan, C, 1997

Zak Krikstan, OF, 1992

St. Maria Goretti

Ryan Beard, IF, 1991

Kevin Brashears, C, 2006

Stephan Brown, P, 1989

Josh Carter, IF, 2002

St. Mary’s

Dave Lanham, Coach, 2008

St. Michaels

Curtis Baines, OF, 1995

Harold Baines, alt-OF, 2005

Noah Brack, IF, 2017

CJ Chansler, IF, 2017

Josh Clow, P, 2001

Matt Coenen, alt-P, 1998

Zach Correa, alt-P, 2013

Brian Femi, Coach, 2001, 2002,

2009, 2011, 2012

Jordan Gowe, OF, 2010

Tucker Heinlein, C, 2017

Zach Howeth, C, 2013

Kyle McKelvey, OF, 2011

Coty Mulder, P, 2011

David Sutton, alt-IF, 2001

Michael Turner, OF, 2008

St. Paul's

David Beach, IF, 2003

Paul Bernstorf, Coach, 2003

Stephan Bernstorf, C, 2006

Nate Curd, P, 2005

Chad Durakis, C, 2004

Steve Johnson, IF, 2005

Robert Lucido, alt-C, 2011

Justin Singleton, IF, 1997

Jamal Wade, IF, 2014

LaMonte Wade, OF, 2012

Brent Weiss, C, 2001

St. Vincent Pallotti

Patrick Courtemanche, Coach, 2007

Stephen Decatur

Zach Adams, alt-C, 2016

Troy Bennett, P, 2010

Grant Donohue, P, 2015

Brian Hudson, IF, 2008

Curtis Lester, OF, 1997

Joe Phillips, P, 1983

Tyler Riley, Coach, 2016

Surrattsville

Joe Cooksey, P, 1984

Tony Kendall, OF, 1991

Kevin Marshaus, OF, 1988

Dave Mummert, P, 1991

The Heights School

Al Battista, Coach, 1997

Thomas Johnson

Mike Anders, P, 1994

Kevin Breckenridge, alt-C, 1994

Jason Brennan, alt-IF, 1996

Ron Burchey, OF, 1986

Jack Darr, OF, 2006

Lance Dixon, IF, 1988

Dan Flynn, OF, 1989

Jim Foit, Coach, 1993, 1995, 2003,

2014

Jeff Haines, alt-IF, 1998

Joey Hammond, IF, 1995

Adam Hanselman, OF, 2002

Garrett Hanselman, IF, 2004

Kevin Kendro, IF, 1997

Michael Leatherman, C, 1992

Brad Lowe, alt-OF, 1995

Dan Martz, IF, 1987

Frank Martz, IF, 1984

Kris Paolini, alt-C, 1995

Steve Parson, Coach, 1984

Travis Phelps, alt-P, 2012

Rob Roelke, OF, 1996

Ronnie Shankle, IF, 1992

David Stone, OF, 1998

Greg Thrasher, OF, 1984

Chris Vinar, OF, 1997

Tyler Wingerd, P, 2001

Eric Wyatt, alt-P, 1997

Frank Zier, P, 2008

Thomas Stone

Ryan Burch, OF, 2007

Tim Drummond, P, 1982

Wayne Fowler, P, 1994

Mike Gill, P, 1992

Ed Glaeser, Coach, 1987, 1989, 1995

Paul Grzyb, OF, 1982

Tim Harrigan, C, 2009

Jim Hersent, P, 1987

Sean Hyson, C, 1994

Chris Jenkins, IF, 1984

Lewis Jenkins, IF, 1982

Juan Johnson, IF, 1991

Chuck Lee, C, 1983

Jim McKenna, IF, 1983

Ken Myers, C, 2001

Scott Raba, alt-IF, 1994

Mike Roberts, IF, 1995

Glen Schmidt, OF, 1984

Ron Stover, Coach, 1983

Nick Vitiellis, IF, 1999

Griffin Zarbough, alt-P, 1999

Towson

Eric Kearney, P, 1990

Brett Kintz, IF, 1991

Mike Williams, IF, 2000

Bill Yosca, Coach, 2001

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Urbana

Josh Andrews, alt-P, 2001

Mike Cardany, IF, 2003

Richard Cruz-Sanchez, OF, 2010

Dylan Driscoll, P, 2010

Grant Hafer, OF, 2003

Matt Reynolds, C, 2003

Steven Smith, P, 2005

Brian Valichka, C, 2001

Walbrook

Kevin Davis, alt-C, 1982

Stephon Thomas, OF, 1988

Walkersville

Joseph Brisgone, P, 1997

Ryan Cramer, P, 1998

Matt Doyle, alt-IF, 1999

Alex Dube, C, 2002

Joseph Hart, P, 1996

Tom Lake, alt-OF, 1997

Jeremy Long, IF, 1989

Paul Merrill, Coach, 2000

Mike Mullinix, alt-P, 2002

Mike O'Brien, Coach, 2004

Jon Patino, alt-IF, 2007

Brady Policelli, IF, 2013

Tyler Redick, OF, 2005

Jason Rummel, IF, 1994

Lane Strobel, OF, 2000

Walt Whitman

Todd Benke, IF, 1994

Pat Hisle, IF, 2013

Matt Moore, P, 1991

Walter Johnson

Mike Moss, C, 2005

Washington

Eric Laird, alt-C, 2004

Watkins Mill

Ken Brace, Coach, 2001

Brian McKenna, IF, 2000

Matt Montgomery, P, 2003

Tim Pritchard, IF, 1996

Wes Shifflett, alt-P, 2006

Kyle Skellchock, alt-OF, 2003

Jason Smithberger, P, 1993

Westlake

Robby Jacobsen, C, 2002

Scott Sisolak, Coach, 2002

Ryan Smith, C, 2006

Daryl Whitmer, OF, 1998

Westmar

Josh Glass, alt-P, 2001

Westminster

Chris Archambault, P, 1993

Eddie Ashwell, P, 2002

Gene Barrett, alt-IF, 2013

Gary Dorsey, alt-OF, 1993

Chris Eckard, alt-C, 2009

Brett Harman, P, 2007

Bryan Harman, Coach, 2008, 2012

Cody Harman, C, 2011

Trevor Houck, P, 2013

Chris Maienshein, alt-IF, 2006

Christopher Matthias, alt-IF,

1998

Brandon Nelson, alt-IF, 2011

Michael Peters, alt-P, 1996

Phil Ruzbarsky, IF, 2008

Todd Sadowski, IF, 1988

Mike Scheffel, alt-OF, 2003

Mark Smith, alt-P, 2009

Phil Smith, C, 1982

Tommy Stull, P, 2003

Mike Taylor, OF, 1999

Jason Thayer, alt-P, 2002

Scott Thompson, OF, 1987

Brian Tozer, alt-C, 1997

Jeff Turfle, C, 1983

Wheaton

Randy Berlin, IF, 1985

Steve Brown, C, 1987

Mike Horan, IF, 1987

Wicomico

Kippy Shockley, alt-OF, 1993

Wilde Lake

Howie Brown, alt-P, 1990

Josh Futter, P, 2008

Dave Jackson, Coach, 2006

Cuinn Mullins, OF, 2015

Williamsport

Riley Arnone, P, 2014

Josh Berger, OF, 2000

Colby Byers, alt-C, 2015

Matt Harsh, alt-P, 2017

A.J. Jamison, C, 2008

Ben Jordan, OF, 2004

Zach Lucas, IF, 2012

JP Melby, alt-C, 2017

Ed Moats, OF, 1984

Aerik Taylor, P, 2006

David Warrenfeltz, C, 2005

David Warrenfeltz, Coach, 2012,

2013

Winters Mill

Isaiah Pasteur, OF, 2014

Brooks Ryan, OF, 2015

Woodlawn

George McClure, Coach, 1987

Rodney Petitt, OF, 1993

Cameron Ross, alt-OF, 2000

Woodward

Jim Sood, IF, 1984

Wootton

Jim Johnson, alt-P, 1997

Brian Link, alt-OF, 1997

Adam Melis, alt-C, 2003

Remington Ross, alt-IF, 2002

Rhett Ross, Coach, 1997

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All-Stars in the Majors

Josh Banks Josh Banks of Severna Park

High School pitched in the 2000

Crown All-Star Game before

attending Florida International

University. Drafted by the

Toronto Blue Jays in 2003, he

pitched four seasons in the majors for the Toronto

Blue Jays (2007), San Diego Padres (2008-09),

and Houston Astros (2010) with four wins in 27

career games.

Brian Bark An infielder in the 1986 Crown

All-Star Game, Brian Bark of

Randallstown High School then

attended North Carolina State

University. Drafted in 1990 by

the Atlanta Braves, he appeared

in three games in the majors as a pitcher for the

1995 Boston Red Sox.

Troy Brohawn An outfielder in the 1991 Crown

All-Star Game and a coach in

the 2014 Brooks Robinson All-

Star Game, Troy Brohawn both

played and coached at

Cambridge-South Dorchester

High School. Drafted by the San Francisco

Giants in 1994 as a pitcher at the University of

Nebraska, he pitched three seasons in the majors

as a reliever for the Arizona Diamondbacks

(2001), San Francisco Giants (2002), and Los

Angeles Dodgers (2003), recording four wins and

one save in 82 career games. With the 2001

World Series Champion Diamondbacks, he

pitched a scoreless 9th inning against the New

York Yankees in Game 6.

Steve Clevenger An infielder in the 2004

Brooks Robinson All-Star

Game, Steve Clevenger of

Mount St. Joseph High

School attended Chipola College and

Southeastern Louisiana University, before being

drafted in 2006 by the Chicago Cubs. He played

six years in the majors as a catcher and corner

infielder for the Cubs (2011-13), Baltimore

Orioles (2013-15), and Seattle Mariners (2016).

Ken Cloude A pitcher in the 1993 Crown All-

Star Game, Ken Cloude was

drafted out of McDonogh High

School by the Chicago Cubs. He

then pitched three seasons in the

majors for the Seattle Mariners

(1997-99) recording 16 wins and a save in 71

career games.

Tim Drummond After pitching in the 1982 Crown

All-Star Game, Tim Drummond

of Thomas Stone High School

attended the College of Southern

Maryland before being drafted in

1983 by the Pittsburgh Pirates.

He then pitched three seasons in the majors for

the Pirates (1987) and Minnesota Twins (1989-

90) recording three wins and two saves in 49

career games.

Gavin Floyd A pitcher in the 2001 Crown All-

Star Game, Gavin Floyd of

Mount St. Joseph High School

was the fourth overall selection

in the 2001 amateur draft by the

Philadelphia Phillies. He

pitched thirteen seasons in the majors for the

Phillies (2004-06), Chicago White Sox (2007-13),

Atlanta Braves (2014), Cleveland Indians (2015),

and Toronto Blue Jays (2016) recording 74 wins

with five complete games and one shutout in 243

career games.

Josh Hader The South team’s Most

Outstanding Pitcher in the 2012

Brooks Robinson All-Star Game,

Josh Hader was drafted out of

Old Mill High School by the

Baltimore Orioles. Currently

active, he made his major league debut as a

pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers in 2017.

Steve Johnson An infielder in the 2005

Brooks Robinson All-Star

Game, Steve Johnson was

drafted out of St. Paul's

School by the Los Angeles Dodgers. Currently

active, he has pitched four seasons in the majors

for the Baltimore Orioles (2012-13 and 2015) and

the Seattle Mariners (2016). He is the son of

former major league pitcher Dave Johnson.

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Brian Jordan An infielder in the 1985 Crown

All-Star Game, Brian Jordan of

Milford Mill High School then

attended the University of

Richmond. He was a first round

selection in the 1988 MLB draft

by the St. Louis Cardinals, and the following year

was drafted by the Buffalo Bills of the NFL.

While in the Cardinals' minor league system, he

played three seasons in the NFL as a safety for

the Atlanta Falcons (1989-91) recording five

interceptions and four sacks in 36 career games.

Making his major league baseball debut the

following year, he played 15 seasons in the

majors as an outfielder for the Cardinals (1992-

1998), Atlanta Braves (1999-2001 and 2005-06),

Los Angeles Dodgers (2002-03), and Texas

Rangers (2004), batting .282 with 184 home runs,

821 runs batted in, and 119 stolen bases in 1,456

career games. In 1999, he was a National League

All-Star and that fall played in the World Series.

Adam Kolarek A pitcher in the 2007 Brooks

Robinson All-Star Game, Adam

Kolarek of Catonsville High

School then attended the

University of Maryland. He was

selected in the 2010 amateur draft

by the New York Mets. Currently active, he made

his major league debut as a pitcher for the Tampa

Bay Rays in 2017.

Steve Lombardozzi After playing in the 2007 Brooks

Robinson All-Star Game, Steve

Lombardozzi of Atholton High

School attended St. Petersburg

College where he was selected

by the Washington Nationals in

the 2008 amateur draft. Still active, He has

played six seasons in the majors as an infielder

for the Nationals (2011-13), Baltimore Orioles

(2014), Pittsburgh Pirates (2015), and Miami

Marlins (2017). His father also played in the

majors.

Justin Maxwell An alternate outfielder for the

2001 Crown All-Star Game,

Justin Maxwell of Sherwood

High School attended the

University of Maryland and was

selected in the 2005 amateur

draft by the Washington Nationals. He played

seven seasons in the majors as an outfielder for

the Nationals (2007 and 2009-10), Houston

Astros (2012-13), Kansas City Royals (2013-14),

and San Francisco Giants (2015), hitting 41 home

runs in 441 career games.

Denny Neagle An infielder in the 1986 Crown

All-Star Game, Denny Neagle of

Arundel High School attended

the University of Minnesota

where he was a 1989 draft

selection of the Minnesota Twins.

He pitched 13 seasons in the majors for the Twins

(1991), Pittsburgh Pirates (1992-96), Atlanta

Braves (1996-98), Cincinnati Reds (1999-2000),

New York Yankees (2000), and Colorado Rockies

(2001-03), recording 124 wins with 20 complete

games, seven shutouts, and three saves in 392

career games. He was a National League All-Star

in 1995 with the Pirates and in 1997 with the

Braves when he was 20-5 with a 2.97 ERA. He

appeared in the 1996 World Series with the

Braves, and won a World Series Championship

with the Yankees in 2000.

Mike O’Connor After pitching in the 1998 Crown

All-Star Game, Mike O'Connor of

Mount St. Joseph High School

attended George Washington

University, and was drafted by the

Montreal Expos in the 2002 amateur draft. He

pitched three seasons in the majors for the

Washington Nationals (2006 and 2008) and New

York Mets (2011), recording four wins in 35

career games.

Billy Ripken Selected for the 1982 Crown All-

Star Game, but signing instead

with the Baltimore Orioles, Billy

Ripken of Aberdeen High School

played twelve seasons in the

majors as an infielder for the

Orioles (1987-92 and 1996), Texas Rangers

(1993-94 and 1997), Cleveland Indians (1995),

and Detroit Tigers (1998). An outstanding

defender, he had a career fielding average of .985

in 4,126 chances playing all of the infield

positions, but mostly at second base. While with

the Orioles, he played for his father, Cal Ripken,

Sr., and with his brother, Hall of Famer, Cal

Ripken, Jr.

Greg Smith Greg Smith of Glenelg High

School played in the 1985 Crown

All-Star Game and was drafted

by the Chicago Cubs in the 1985

amateur draft. He then played

three seasons in the majors as a

middle infielder for the Chicago Cubs (1989-90)

and Los Angeles Dodgers (1991), appearing in 27

career games.

Mark Teixeira Mark Teixeira of Mount St.

Joseph High School played in

the 1998 Crown All-Star Game

before attending Georgia Tech

where he won the Dick Howser

Trophy in 2001 as the national

collegiate baseball player of the year. He was the

fifth overall selection in the 2001 amateur draft by

the Texas Rangers. He played fourteen seasons in

the majors as a first baseman for the Rangers

(2003-07), Atlanta Braves (2007-08), Los Angeles

Angels of Anaheim (2008), and New York Yankees

(2009-16) slugging 409 career home runs. Three

times, he was an American League All-Star (2005,

2009, 2015), and won five Gold Gloves (2005,

2006, 2009, 2010, 2012) and three Silver Slugger

awards (2004, 2005, 2009). He helped lead the

Yankees to the 2009 World Championship.

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Ryan Thompson Ryan Thompson of Kent

County High School played

in the 1987 Crown All-Star

Game and was drafted by

the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1987 amateur draft.

He then played nine seasons in the majors as an

outfielder for the New York Mets (1992-95),

Cleveland Indians (1996), Houston Astros (1999),

New York Yankees (2000), Florida Marlins

(2001), and Milwaukee Brewers (2002), hitting 52

home runs in 416 career games. He played the

1998 season in Japan for the Fukuoka Daiei

Hawks.

Craig Wilson After playing in the 1982 Crown

All-Star Game, Craig Wilson of

Annapolis High School attended

Anne Arundel Community

College before being drafted by

the St. Louis Cardinals in the

1984 amateur draft. He then played five seasons

in the majors as primarily a third baseman for the

Cardinals (1989-92) and Kansas City Royals

(1993), appearing in 203 career games.

Gerald Witasick An alternate pitcher for the 1990

Crown All-Star Game, Jay

Witasick of C. Milton Wright

High School attended Eastern

Florida State College and the

University of Maryland,

Baltimore County before being drafted by the St.

Louis Cardinals in 1993. He then pitched twelve

seasons in the majors for the Oakland Athletics

(1996-98 and 2005-07), Kansas City Royals

(1999-2000), San Diego Padres (2000-01 and

2003-04), New York Yankees (2001), San

Francisco Giants (2002), Colorado Rockies

(2005), and Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2007),

recording 32 wins with three complete games, one

shutout, and five saves in 405 career games.