WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 2010
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Boys’ swimming
COMPILED BY THE POST’S MATT BROOKS AND PAUL TENORIO
SECOND TEAM
SWIMMER OF THE YEAR
Jameson Hill
Seton (Va.) / Sr.
A two-time All-Met, Hill was named most outstanding swimmer at National Catholics for a second consecutive season. Owned the area’s top times in the 200 and 500 freestyle with automatic all-American marks of 1:38.54 and 4:27.19, respectively. Will swim for Georgia.
The moment I cracked the code was . . .
“ . . . probably when I started swimming with my new coach Rick [Benner]. He moved to Georgia from Florida. . . . Whatever he does with me really works.”
Name School Year Freddy Crawford Washington-Lee Sr. Ian Decker Brad Dillon Josh Friedel
O’Connell Jr.
South Lakes Sr. Mountain View Jr.
Serge Gould Whitman Sr.
Angus MacDonald Bishop Ireton Sr. Adam Pennington Madison Mark Sarman Broad Run
Sr. Jr.
Andrew Tollefson Walter Johnson Sr. Nick Tremols
Battlefield Chris Verboncoeur Churchill
TOP RELAY TEAMS
FIRST TEAM
Cory Bowersox
Robinson / So.
Won his second consecutive Virginia AAA diving title with a state record 540.25. Also took Northern Region and Concorde District crowns.
Jack Conger
Good Counsel / Fr.
First freshman in recent history to break two Metros records. Had automatic all-American times of 20.56 and 45.50 in 50 and 100 free.
Eric Conrad
Sherwood / Sr.
County champ was second in 100 back (51.20) and 100 fly (50.52) at Metros, both automatic all-American times. Will swim for Ohio State.
Jonathan Ekstrom
Georgetown Prep / Jr.
Led Little Hoyas to Metros title, winning 100 back and 200 IM with automatic all-American times of 50.08 and 1:50.72, respectively.
Chuck Katis
Langley / Jr.
Had area’s second-fastest times in 200 IM and 100 breast, winning region titles with automatic all-American times of 1:51.68 and 57.07.
200-meter medley: Langley (Stephen Richards, Chuck Katis, Ryan Natal, Chris Pivik), 1:45.38 200-meter freestyle: W.T. Woodson (Kevin Vest, Dean Furst, Brady Baffer, Michael Chesnut), 1:36.59 400-yard freestyle: Georgetown Prep (Will Lawler, Jonathan Ekstrom, James Powell, Matt Thomas), 3:07.25
COACH OF THE YEAR
Sr. Sr.
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Mike McTammany
Severna Park
Led Falcons to Maryland 4A/3A sweep, earning back-to-back titles with the girls and guiding the boys to their first championship.
HONORABLE MENTION
Mike Anderson, Sherwood, Sr.; Carl
Joey Kelly
Fairfax / Sr.
Won Va. AAA titles in both the 50 and 100 freestyle with short-course meter times of 23.67 and 52.09. Also took Northern Region titles in both.
Mike Mosca
Georgetown Prep / Jr.
Set 10 school, pool or championship records and won Metros title by more than 100 points with area’s top diving score of 543.05.
K.J. Park
Oakton / Sr.
Led Cougars to Va. AAA title, winning 100 breast (1:03.59) and setting state record in 200-meter IM (2:04.40). Will swim for Princeton.
Bradley Phillips
Oakton / Sr.
Set national prep record in 400-meter free (3:54.88) and state mark in 200-meter free (1:51.60) for state champs. Will swim for Virginia.
Matt Thomas
Georgetown Prep / Sr.
Repeat All-Met won Metros title in 200 free (1:40.80) and was second in 100 free (45.95), both automatic all-American times. Will swim for N.C. State.
Buergler, Washington-Lee, So.; Danny Ca- mozzo, Herndon, Sr.; Michael Center, Bethesda-Chevy Chase, Sr.; Dylan Davis, Annapolis, Jr.; Kyle DeVore, South River, Fr.; Trevor Doll, Old Mill, Jr.; Ryan Dunne, Brentsville, Jr.; Timothy Faerber, Churchill, So.; C.J. Fiala, Westfield, Jr.; Thomas Finn, Wootton, Jr.; Matt Gibson, Wootton, Fr.; Cy- rus Hashemi, Marshall, So.; Josh Heller, Magruder, Sr.; Phillip Hu, Oakton, Fr.; Mi- chael Hughes, Brentsville, Sr.; Clemens Kaiser, Richard Montgomery, Jr.; Greg Ka- rel, Walter Johnson, Sr.; Balazs Kiss, Edi- son, Sr.; John Kundrat, DeMatha, Sr.; An- drew Lacosse, Northern, Sr.; Cameron Lancon, Blake, Jr.; Matt Lee, Sherwood, Sr.; Danny McDermott, St. Albans, Sr.; Sean McKinney, Annandale, Sr. ; Charlie Melesh, Annapolis, Sr.; Ricky Munch, Rob- inson, Jr.; Ryan Natal, Langley, So.; Will Parker, Frederick, Sr.; Garrett Powell, Georgetown Prep, So.; Charlie Putnam, McLean, Jr.; Kurtis Ratcliff, Westfield, Jr.; Stephen Richards, Langley, Jr.; Stephen Seliskar, Jefferson, So.; Robert Spencer, Landon, Jr.; Spencer Sterling, Blake, Jr.; Kyle Tyrrell, Annandale, Jr.; Kevin Vest, W.T. Woodson, Sr.; Bryan Via, Herndon, Sr.
Boys’ basketball all-league teams
WCSAA
Demetrius Begemann, Thurgood Marshall Willie Brockington, IDEA Anthony Evans, Washington Math & Science
Demar Hatton, Booker T. Washington Deangelo James, Ideal Alie Kondeh, Ideal Thaddeus Smith, Ideal James Trice, Thurgood Marshall Louis Trull, Maya Angelou Shaw Terrence White, Maya Angelou Academy
Player of the Year: Justin Winston, Ideal
Coach of the Year: James Blaine, Ideal
MARYLAND
Anne Arundel
G Chris Day, Old Mill G R.J. Harris, Arundel G Mike Holley, Old Mill F Delmore Howard, Annapolis F Justin Kuntz, Glen Burnie G D’Andre Savoy, Northeast
Howard
G Varun Ram, River Hill F Matt Robinson, Atholton F Shane Reybold, Reservoir C Reed Scott, Howard
F Greg Whittington, Oakland Mills Player of the Year: F Brandon Bjerre, Hammond
Coach of the Year: Karl Freidheim, Hammond
Montgomery 4A West
G Nick Brown, Richard Montgomery G Jake Eskin, Churchill F Willy Lee, Northwest C Shawn Stephens, Richard Montgomery F Charlie Waugh, Whitman
Montgomery 4A East
F Demetric Austin, Springbrook G Brad Bolen, Sherwood G Tim Harwood, Magruder C Rycourt McCauley, Paint Branch G Deshaunt Walker, Springbrook
Montgomery 3A/2A West
G Kevin Baker, Poolesville G Mike Bullock, Seneca Valley F Andre Gaines, Quince Orchard G Mac Kennedy, Quince Orchard G Brendan McFall, Poolesville
Montgomery 3A/2A East
G Angelo Adon, Kennedy G Ed Dyson, Northwood G Ryan Frazier, Blake G Brandon Hedley, Blake F Deandre Kelly, Rockville
Prince George’s 4A
G Sedric Baker, Oxon Hill G Travis Baker, High Point G Jared Carithers, Bowie G Ray Gatling, Oxon Hill G Chaun Miller, Eleanor Roosevelt G Daryl Traynham, Wise G Nicho Tyson, Suitland Co-Coach of the Year: Richard Little, Oxon Hill
Co-Coach of the Year: Brendan O’Connell, Eleanor Roosevelt
Prince George’s 3A/2A/1A
F Tion Barnes, Gwynn Park G Brandon Ford, Gwynn Park G Kyle Jackson, Largo G Antonio Jenifer, Potomac (Md.) G Davon Morton, Friendly G Timmone Whatley, Douglass G Da’Ron Wiseman, Potomac (Md.) Coach of the Year: Mike Glick, Gwynn Park
SMAC
G Marcus Martin, Northern F Kendal Smith, Thomas Stone G Marcus Stewart, McDonough G Devonte Thomas, North Point G Devonte Weems, Huntingtown Player of the Year: F Stephen Battle, Thomas Stone
PRIVATE
IAC
G Sadiq Abubakar, Episcopal F Arnaud Adala-Moto, Episcopal C Darion Atkins, Landon C Spencer Barks, St. Albans G Dexter Lindsey, St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes
G Joe McDonald, Landon G Danny Rubin, Landon G Markel Starks, Georgetown Prep G Ryan Wright, Bullis G Thurgood Wynn, Georgetown Prep Coach of the Year: Andy Luther, Landon
MAC
G Mortimer Berchie, Flint Hill G Cullen Hamilton, Potomac School G Noah Jay, Georgetown Day G Jamal Lewis, SidwellFriends F Ryan Simpson, Maret G Mark Small, St.Andrew’s F Peter Suyderhoud, Sidwell Friends F TrevorSwinley, Flint Hill F K.C. Whitaker, Flint Hill G Avery Wilmore, Saint James,
Delaney - Division I
Jeff Byrd, Wakefield Khaleeq Everett, Randolph Macon Pat Kelly, Highland Djuro Majstorovic, Fred. Christian Igor Popvic, Fred. Christian
TRACY A WOODWARD/THE WASHINGTON POST
Ballou guard Donte Thomas led the Knights to a 30-win season.
Mark Sewell, Seton Eric Wilson, Wakefield Co-Player of the Year: Pat Hanberry, Highland
Co-Player of the Year: Pat Stevens, Seton
Coach of the Year: Dan Vander Woude, Seton
Delaney - Division II
Nathan Bilodeau, Fred. Academy Deontray Blackson, Quantico Brian Hong, Fred. Academy Bryan King, Emmanuel Christian Roddrick Mitchell, Quantico Wilson Ruotolo, Tandem Friends Brian Shafran, Wakefield Country Day Kris Spicer, Quantico
Co-Player of the Year: Matt Mahoney, Tandem Friends
Co-Player of the Year: Andrew Smith, Wakefield Country Day Coach of the Year: Mike Slagle, Quantico
MISAL
Clifton Fitzgerald, Takoma Jonathan Jones, Spencerville Shaun Pender, Wash. Christian Chris Waldschmidt, Calverton Co-Player of the Year: Ryan Johnson, Spencerville
Co-Player of the Year: Darian Jackson, Takoma
PVAC
C J. D. Garris, Covenant Life F Larry Haley, Queen Anne G Doug Spetalnick, Wash. International G Anuj Tharakan, St. Anselm’s G Jonah Weisel, Jewish Day
WCAC
F Brandon Coleman, McNamara G Quinn Cook, DeMatha G Treveon Graham, St. Mary’s Ryken G Ben Hazel, Good Counsel C Mikael Hopkins, DeMatha G Cedrick Lindsay, Gonzaga G Kendall Marshall, O’Connell G Chris Martin, St. John’s F Victor Oladipo, DeMatha G Tyler Thornton, Gonzaga
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