DC – Washington Catholic Athletic Conference | Archive | November, 2008

Pair of Cadets sign to play collegiate baseball

St. John’s outfielder Josh Leemhuis and Cadets pitcher Jimmy Reed signed their National Letters of Intent to play at a pair of Atlantic Coast Conference schools Wednesday. Leemhuis will play at North Carolina while Reed will head to Maryland.

Last year, Leemhuis batted .355 with 20 RBI, 16 stolen bases, four doubles and four triples. He also batted .341 with 19 RBI in 2007. Leemhuis, a 2008 First Team All-Washington Catholic Athletic Conferenc honoree, earned Under Armour All-American recognition and played in the 2008 Under Armour All-American Baseball game at Wrigley Field in August.

He is the second student-athlete in as many years to sign a National Letter of Intent with North Carolina. The Tar Heels were ranked third in the final Baseball America poll at the end of last season.

Reed, a senior left-handed pitcher, was 2-2 last season with a 2.36 earned run average. For his efforts, he earned All-WCAC Second Team honors. At Maryland, Reed will join former Cadets Mike Sufczyinski and Mike Rozak.

The pair of signings to St. John’s already impressive streak of sending baseball
players to college. Since 1992, more than 50 St. John’s College High
School student-athletes have signed National Letters to play collegiate
baseball.

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Softball: Jennie Finch Clinic Coverage

By Phil Murphy
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The lobby of the Diamond Sports Training facility in Sterling, Va., was saturated with elementary and middle school softball pitchers early Sunday morning. All had at least one piece of memorabilium in her possession, standing and chatting in nervous anticipation.

One in particular was able to balance five softballs in her nine-year-old arms, not missing a beat in conversation.

“These two are for Chelsea and Meghan,” said the girl with an irrevocable smile, circling the diamond of her club team’s starting infield by name. “This is for Ashley and my sister.”

She then nodded to the ball, hat, rolled-up poster and jersey tucked under her right arm.

“And these are for me.”

Just seconds after the giddy gaggle was ushered down to the facility’s back quarters, the source of the girls’ excitement walked through the employee-entrance glass doors.

Bearing incorrigible grace on a 6-feet, 1-inch, Olympic frame, the most famous softball player of all-time — and arguably the sport’s most dominant force ever — Jennie Finch, had arrived for one of her myriad softball clinics that she hosts nationwide each year.

“I play softball and I’m living my dreams out,” Finch said. “It’s so exciting to be able meet the future softballers and see the excitement of our game and of U.S.A. softball.

“Just to be able to be a positive role model to these young girls, it’s an incredible honor. It’s the best part about doing what I do.”

Finch, who was in town for a national autograph signing event, agreed to host the clinic on short notice and with smaller-than-typical attendance. Her two-day camp in Williamsport, Pa. in early December had sold out its 400 slots over three weeks ago.

“When we contacted her, she was really excited about it,” said John Lechler, Director of Softball Operations at Diamond Sports Training. “She’d basically rather do this than an autograph show … I was kind of expecting a little bit of a prima donna attitude, but she was awesome. She answered every question and it was absolutely great to have her in here.”

Because of the haste in organizing the clinic, an important vacancy wasn’t filled until the week of the event: Finch’s catcher for her pitching demonstration. So Stone Bridge alumnus Kayla Lechler, a 2007 AAA Virginia first-team all-state selection, was asked to fill in and agreed — without much resistance.

“It was an amazing opportunity to catch for someone who not only has been in the Olympics, but has done so well in college,” said Lechler, a freshman at Columbia University in New York, N.Y. “I was also very nervous because, of course, she’s going to be the best pitcher I ever caught for.”

Finch, 28, even asked to exchange numbers with Lechler in case she needs a training partner whenever Finch travels to New York.

“It’s great for them to know I was once in their shoes, dreaming of being an Olympian,” said Finch, whose clinic on Sunday was sandwiched between similar demonstrations in New York and Chicago and a charity luncheon Indianapolis within a week. “[I’m] encouraging them to go after their dreams and share the love of our game. There’s only a select few that will go on to be Olympians, but it’s about the game.

“This game teaches you so much beyond the playing field, such as teamwork, discipline, and leadership.”

The autograph session, not surprisingly, doubled its estimated duration. But Finch signed, and signed, posing for countless photos with an admirable genuineness.

She even momentarily stopped her question-and-answer session to offer an autograph to a girl who had to leave early.

The event left moms misty-eyed and the girls beaming.

“It’s special. You almost have to pinch yourself every time [those reactions] happen,” said Finch, 42-2 all-time when pitching for the U.S. National team. “There are so many great things this game has given me and if I can relay those things to younger girls — and share the excitement of it — then it’s great.

“And I want to do it.”

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All-WCAC Volleyball Team

2008 All-WCAC Volleyball Teams

Co-Players of the Year
Brighid Casey and Becky West, Srs., Good Counsel

First Team

Lawryn Fowler, Good Counsel, Sr., Opposite
Stephanie Minite, Good Counsel, Soph., Libero
Taylor Allen, Elizabeth Seton, Sr., MB
Christine Gallart, St John’s, Sr., OH
Abby Hogge, PVI, Sr., Libero
Maya Louis, St. John’s, Jr., MB
Ali Koger, O’Connell, Sr., OH

Second Team

Jenna Campbell, Good Counsel, Jr., MB
Tiara Adams, St John’s, Sr., Setter
Nydia Bryan Green, Elizabeth Seton, Sr., MB
Theresa Dalmut, Bishop Ireton, Sr., OH
Mary Kate Kane, PVI, Soph., OH
Tammy Weems, Bishop McNamara, Jr., MB
Camille Young, Holy Cross, Sr., OH

Third Team

Francesca Emanuele, Good Counsel, Soph., MB
Courtney Carroll, Bishop O’Connell, Sr.,
Courtney Connaughton, Bishop Ireton, Jr
Darian Dozier, St John’s, Fr., OH
Shelby Hoefling, Bishop O’Connell, Sr.,
Michelle, Maiers, Bishop Ireton, Sr.,
Jasmine Williams, Elizabeth Seton, Sr., OH

Honorable Mention

Archbishop Carroll: Alexis Cole, Jr.; Amber Cole, Sr.
Bishop Ireton: Katherine Boyd, Jr.; Lauren Monroe, Jr.; Anna Cala, Sr.
Bishop McNamara: Simone Harris, Jr.; Tenise Jenkins, Soph.
Bishop O’Connell: Kelly Fitzgibbon, Colleen Williams, Zoe Criley
Elizabeth Seton: Courtney Cooper, Sr., Rachel Hammer, Sr.; Beverly Keith, Sr.
Good Counsel: Meagan Donohoe, Soph., MB; Maeve Drummey, Soph., Opp/Setter
Holy Cross: Juniana Gilbride, Sr.; Hailey Emory, Jr.; Stephanie Anya, Sr.
Paul VI: Hayden Rossmann, Soph.; Mary K Cook, Soph.; Patty Fabijanczyk, Jr.
St. John’s: Chanise Benjamin, Jr.; Michelle Klontz, Sr., Crystal Mann, Sr.
St. Mary’s Ryken: Danielle Nichols, Jr.; Victoria Fitzgerald, Sr.; Heather Mellinger, Sr.

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Monday Morning Quarterback: Week 10

Weekly Awards

Offensive Player of the Week: Charles Brown, St. John’s
Brown ran 26 times for 218 yards and three touchdowns of 15, 27 and 3 yards, respectively, as St. John’s won the 80-year rivalry between the two WCAC schools.

Defensive Player(s) of the Week: O’Connell
The Knights posted their third shutout of the season in a big rivalry game against Paul VI. O’Connell didn’t make the playoffs this season but won more games than the past two seasons combined.

Special teams Player of the Year: Matt Elsasser, St. John’s
A skilled kicker is so valuable in high school football and Elsasser is quite good. He booted field goals of 33 and 26 yards to seal the Cadets’ victory as St. John’s led by just one touchdown.

Offensive Play of the Week: Tommy Chroniger to Emmanuel McPhearson touchdown, DeMatha
A 41-yard bomb that put DeMatha up 28-0 over McNamara.

Defensive Play of the Week: Gary Mziray, St. John’s
Mziray made a beautiful interception over his shoulder late in the Cadets’ win over Gonzaga.

Hit of the Week: Ed Thomas, St. John’s
Charles Brown did much of the offensive work for the Cadets but Thomas takes the award for running over a Gonzaga defender on a 13-yard carry. You’ve got to watch the video to understand.

Quote of the Week: Andre Monroe, St. John’s
“When you come out with fire in your ****, man, there’s no telling what you can do.”

Round Up

Game of the Week
St. John’s 27, Gonzaga 14

In a historic 80-year rivalry, the Cadets pulled out an impressive win over a Gonzaga team that finished the season much better than it started. The Cadets scored 13 straight points after the two teams were tied at 14.

Bullis 36, St. Mary’s Ryken 0
Let’s just channel that Week 1 win over Annapolis Area Christian and remember that St. Mary’s Ryken is still learning.

DeMatha 42, McNamara 7
The Stags have been dominant down the stretch of the season and Tommy Chroniger keeps impressing. Chroniger passed for three touchdowns on 9-of-11 passing for 184 yards. He also rushed five times for 76 yards.

Good Counsel 44, Carroll 0
The offense always gets the credit, but let’s take time to point out that the Falcons defense has allowed nine points in the past four games.

O’Connell 16, Paul VI 0
The Knights lost their playoff spot to McNamara but went out with a win over their rival for  the seventh straight season. Greg Gadell ran 18 times for 144 yards and a 6-yard touchdown.

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All-WCAC Field Hockey Team

2008 All-WCAC Field Hockey Teams

Player of the Year

Hayley Katzenberger, Sr., Holy Cross

First Team

(GK) Jill Genovese, Fr., Holy Cross
(GK) Shanelle Newman, Sr., Elizabeth Seton
(O) Hayley Katzenberger, Sr., Holy Cross
(O) Maggie Davis, Sr., Holy Cross
(O) Katie Rogers, Sr., Elizabeth Seton
(O) Caitlin Walls, Sr., Elizabeth Seton
(O) Liz Mesmer, Sr., St. Mary’s Ryken
(D) Monica Baumgartner, Sr., Good Counsel
(D) Katie Slatter, Jr., Holy Cross
(D) Casey Fletcher, Sr., Holy Cross
(D) Sophie Shiaris, Sr., Elizabeth Seton
(D) Kate Connolly, Sr., Elizabeth Seton

Second Team

(O) Katie Cecere, Jr., Holy Cross
(O) Julianne Grothe, Sr., Good Counsel
(O) Ali Buddenbohn, Jr., St. Mary’s Ryken
(O) Jenn Pappas, Sr., St. John’s
(O) Blair Johnson, Sr., Elizabeth Seton
(O) Shannon Rice, Soph., Elizabeth Seton
(D) Kelly Lechner, Soph., Good Counsel
(D) Danielle Vogel, Sr., Holy Cross
(D) Corey Barry, Sr., Holy Cross
(D) Ally Rodgers, Sr., St. Mary’s Ryken
(D) Katie Leard, Sr., St. Mary’s Ryken
(D) Samantha Colein, Jr., Elizabeth Seton
(GK) Christina Sheridan, Jr., Good Counsel

Honorable Mention

Academy of the Holy Cross: Allysan Adams, Colleen Anastasi, Cat Raff
Elizabeth Seton: Emily Bodmer, Kristen Paul
Good Counsel: Emily Cunningham, Shannon Lechner, Rachel Forman
St. John’s: Mary Mitchell, Lexi Walsh, Summer Baxter
St. Mary’s Ryken: Megan Ligday, Marissa Fegeley

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Football: St. John’s 27, Gonzaga 14

By Phil Murphy
Senior Multimedia/Content Manager, Washington D.C.

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The result, the statistics and even the post-game hugs and photo-ops may get lost deep in the history books — or, rather, encyclopedia — of the oldest Catholic high school football rivalry in the country, dating back to 1910.

But the players who took part and those who donned St. John’s scarlet and Gonzaga purple over the past decades — many of whom wore their now-ragged jerseys to the game on Saturday afternoon — will likely have the moments and images of the 91st edition of this historic match-up forever seared into their memories.

St. John’s countered a two-touchdown, first-half comeback by Gonzaga with a touchdown just before half time, capturing pivotal momentum at the break en route to a 27-14 win at Blair High School in Silver Spring, Md., marking the Cadets fifth victory in a row over the Purple Eagles.

With the win, St. John’s cut Gonzaga’s all-time lead in the series to 40-37-3. 

“As everyone knows, this is a tradition,” Cadet junior defensive tackle Andre Monroe said. “People that we don’t even know from years and years ago come out just to watch this game. It feels good just to do it for them, because it means so much to them, especially the alumni.”

After the first quarter, it appeared as if those alumni could make it an early evening.

St. John’s junior running back Chuck Brown carried the ball nine times for 97 yards and both Cadet touchdowns in the opening period as the scarlet-and-gray opened a 14-0 lead without much Eagle protest.

“My coaches, in practice, kept telling me I needed to step up,” said Brown, who ultimately rushed for 218 yards and three scores on 26 attempts. “I stepped up in this game, right before the playoffs.”

But right before half time, the Purple Eagles used a six-play scoring drive cut the Cadet lead in half, and sophomore safety and quarterback Kevin Hogan translated an interception into an eventual one-yard touchdown run to tie the game.

St. John’s then turned to its three-minute offense and Brown for the go-ahead, three-yard score with :22 seconds remaining in the second quarter.

The Cadets carried the impetus over seamlessly into the second half. St. John’s held Gonzaga to 73 total yards after half time, forced two interceptions and, most critically, kept the Purple Eagles off the scoreboard.

“I think the first thing we did was settle down,” Cadet Coach Joe Patterson said. “They’ve got a good passing game and they got us for a couple big plays.

“This was everything we expected it would be. We expected it to be an intense game and we expected it to be a game we would need to play well to win.” 

Added Monroe, whose Cadets held Eagle senior Alan Elder to minus-2 rushing yards in the second half after he had gained 100 yards in the first half: “The first thing we did was calm down. We came together and calmed down. Everybody did their job and when everybody does their job, things like that happen.”

While Gonzaga’s season ends, St. John’s qualifies for the WCAC playoffs, which begin next weekend. They open, though, with perennial power DeMatha at the Prince George’s Sports and Learning Center in Landover, Md., on Friday.

The Stags have won 13 league titles in Coach Bill McGregor‘s 27-year tenure, including the last five in a row. They are 63-6 in that span.

“It’s going to take the same thing that we had today in the second half [to win],” said Monroe, whose Cadets fell to the Stags last weekend, 34-6. “Good communication, everybody doing their job and we need to come out with some fire, just like this.

“When you come out with fire in your ****, man, there’s no telling what you can do.”

Added Patterson, with nervous grin: “We definitely have to bring our A-game.”

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Gonzaga         0  14  0   0  —  14
St. John’s      14  7   3   3  —  27

1Q – SJ  – Brown 15 run (Elsasser kick) – 8:14
1Q – SJ  – Brown 28 run (Elsasser kick) – 0:20
2Q – GZ – Neville 35 from Hogan (Colas kick) – 9:36
2Q – GZ – Hogan 1 run (Colas kick) – 4:53
2Q – SJ  – Brown 3 run (Elsasser kick) – 0:22
3Q – SJ  – Elsasser 32 FG – 7:01
4Q – SJ  – Elsasser 27 FG – 3:29

Individual Leaders
Passing
GZ – Hogan – 8-for-27, 124 yards, TD, 2 INT. SJ – Thomas – 1-for-2, 26 yards, INT;  Konieczka – 2-for-5, 9 yards.
Rushing
GZ – Elder – 18 car, 98 yards, TD;  Hogan – 4 car, 7 yards, TD. SJ – Brown – 26 car, 218 yards, TD;  Thomas – 15 car, 98 yards;  Mziray – 1 car, 12 yards.
Receiving
GZ – Neville – 2 rec, 49 yards, TD; Beauboeuf – 2 rec, 28 yards;  Johnston – 2 rec, 27 yards. SJ – Wright – 1 rec, 26 yards;  Thomas – 2 rec, 9 yards.

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All-WCAC Girls Soccer Team

2008 All-WCAC Girls Soccer Teams

Player of the Year
Remi Gibba, Sr., St Johns

Coach of the Year
Coach Will Morris, St. Mary’s Ryken

First Team
(F): Kerry Mueller, Soph., Good Counsel
(F): Alysse Houston Soph., St Mary Ryken
(F): Lisa Gonzalez Jr., Bishop O’Connell
(F): Krissa Vasquez Sr., St John’s
(MF): Remi Gibba, Sr., St John’s
(MF): Crystal Koczot, Jr., Good Counsel
(MF): Danielle Corey, Sr., O’Connell
(MF): Colleen Dinn, Jr., Holy Cross
(MF): Casey Vornadore, Jr., Paul VI
(D): Casey Philbin, Sr., Bishop O’Connell
(D): Meghan McTavish, Sr., Good Counsel
(D): Bailey Bodell, Sr., St John’s
(GK): Chloe McKenzie, Jr., Elizabeth Seton

Second Team
(F): Sarah Kneeland, Sr., St John’s
(F): Julia Marinaccio, Jr., Good Counsel
(F): Margaret Murphy, Soph., Bishop O’Connell
(F): Jacqueline Corley, Jr., Bishop McNamara
(MF): Jenny Ashurst, Sr., Elizabeth Seton
(MF): Cheyenne Braga, Sr., Good Counsel
(MF): Elle McKenzie, Sr., Elizabeth Seton
(MF): Jaquelyn Blake-Hedges, Sr., St Mary’s Ryken
(D): Jackie Moriarty, Jr., O’Connell
(D): Brieanna Yon, Sr., Bishop McNamara
(D): Dana Palmiotto, Sr., St John’s
(D): Alayna Henby, Soph., Paul VI
(D): Cara Hamel, Soph., Elizabeth Seton
(GK): Erin Leddy, Sr., St Mary’s Ryken

Third Team
(F): Teika Robinson, Sr., Elizabeth Seton
(F): Monica Paolicelli, Sr., Paul VI
(F): Chelsea Stearns, Jr., Bishop Ireton
(F): Rachel Webber, Sr., Holy Cross
(MF): Nia Walcott, Soph., Elizabeth Seton
(MF): Melissa August, Sr., Bishop McNamara
(MF): Maisey McCune, Fr St John’s
(MF): Lizzie Seligman, Sr., St John’s
(D): Shannon Field, Jr., Paul VI
(D): Jessica Worcester, Soph., St Mary’s Ryken
(D): Charlotte Raftery, Sr., Bishop Ireton
(D): Liz White, Soph., Bishop O’Connell
(GK): Molly Ryan, Sr., Good Counsel

Honorable Mention
Bishop Ireton: Stephanie Kapurch, Katrina Guillou, Helena Barber
Bishop McNamara: Stephanie Ayres, Allison Baden
Bishop O’Connell: Chrissy Metzmaier, Kim Anderson, Sarah Jones
Elizabeth Seton: Rebekah Hayes , Allie Reilly
Good Counsel: Angela Lozupone, Michelle Procaccini, Katie Wiggins
Holy Cross: Kate Lojacono, Christine Clark, Abby Murray, Rachel Miller
St John’s: Ally Grossman, Caity Dee, Alison Slark
Paul VI: Shannon Field, Kelli Caputy, Ava Brown
St Mary’s Ryken: Danielle Smith, Tosin Sanusi, Cassandra Walter

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Top 20 Videos: Oct. 30-Nov. 6

WCAC Top 20 Most Watched Videos
Oct. 30-Nov. 6

1. Kevin Clark to Jerome Couplin III 5-yard touchdown pass
This touchdown pass put McNamara ahead of O’Connell and possibly into the WCAC playoffs.

2. Gonzaga’s Dan Rice goal

3. Ball saved off goal line by Daniel Valcicak

4. Final seconds tick off Gonzaga’s boys soccer championship game

5. Darrian Carmichael 94-yard kick return for a touchdown

6. Jerome Couplin III interview

7. Remi Gibba goal from 28-yards out

8. Sara Kneeland game-winning goal on header

9. Slater from Fletcher goal ties field hockey game

10. Marcus Douglass volley off corner kick is barely wide

11. Dan Rice huge collision with Alex Harrington

12. Alex Harrington kick save in WCAC championship

13. Hayley Katzenberger interview

14. Dan Rice interview

14t. Remi Gibba interview

16. Daniel Valcicak interview

17t. 28-yard touchdown pass from Clark to Couplin III

17t. Devin Douglas interview

19. Clark to Couplin III for a 52-yard touchdown

19t. Caitlin Walls scores to open WCAC field hockey championship

20t. Dan Rice bicycle shot attempt

20t. Gonzaga fans halftime interview

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All-WCAC Boys Soccer Team

2008 All-WCAC Boys Soccer Teams

Player of the Year
Chris Hegni, Sr DeMatha

Coach of the Year

Julio Zarate, Good Counsel

First Team

(F) Marcus Douglas, Sr.,., Gonzaga
(F) Hugh Roberts, Jr., Good Counsel
(F) John Ciampa, Jr., Bishop O’Connell
(MF) Jeremy Raley, Jr., St Mary Ryken
(MF) Chris Perez, Sr., Gonzaga
(MF) Alan Flott, Jr., Bishop O’Connell
(MF) Stefone Coburn, Sr., Archbishop Carroll
(D) Mayowa Alli, Jr., Bishop McNamara
(D) Brendan Duffy, Sr., Gonzaga
(D) Cody Pearson, Sr., DeMatha
(D) Mike Chelena, Sr., Paul VI
(GK) Stefan Berkley Sr., DeMatha

Second Team

(F) Earl Hamilton, Jr., Gonzaga
(F) Adrian Tombini, Sr., Good Counsel
(F) Christian Arce, Sr., Paul VI
(F) Josue Lopez, Sr., St John’s
(MF) Denzel Pascoe, Jr., Archbishop Carroll
(MF) Brian Alvarez, Jr., DeMatha
(MF) Malcolm Harris, Fr Good Counsel
(MF) JJ Pezor, Sr., Good Counsel
(D) Michael Nsoesie, Jr., Archbishop Carroll
(D) Connor White, Sr., Bishop Ireton
(D) Wole Lolawole, Sr., DeMatha
(D) William Gegelee, Jr., DeMatha
(GK) John Leimbach, Sr., Bishop McNamara

Third Team

(F) David Weinstein, Sr., DeMatha
(F) Jean-Christophe Souagnon, Sr., Archbishop Carroll
(F) Cody Allbrecht, Soph., DeMatha
(F) John McMurray, Sr., Gonzaga
(MF) Toby Iguade, Jr., DeMatha
(MF) Daniel Rice, Sr., Gonzaga
(MF) Joey Goririssi, Sr., Bishop McNamara
(MF) Chris Moehler, Sr., Paul VI
(D) Matthew Michael, Jr., Bishop McNamara
(D) Tommy Todd, Sr., Good Counsel
(D) Gabe Cunningham, Sr., Gonzaga
(D) Matthew Madigan, Soph., Paul VI
(GK) Alex Harrington, Jr., Bishop O’Connell

Honorable Mention

Archbishop Carroll: Brandon Brown, Vitalis Atem, Anthony Ugorgi
Bishop Ireton: Peter Giambone, Sebastian Spinetto, DJ Philips, Garrett Littler
Bishop McNamara: Max Allegro, Greg Carbott, Ryan Leslie
Bishop O’Connell: Riordan Nolan, Andrew Piemonte, Joe Delmontagne
DeMatha: Toby Iguade, David Weinstein, Kevin Rama, Eric Hamel
Good Counsel: Henry Kahwaty, Connor Farrell, Drew Schaeffer, Julio Zarate, Jeff Byrnes
Gonzaga: Dan Valcicak, Kevin Go, Sean Cantarella
St John’s: Jonathan Leiva, Brian Powers, Guy Cross
Paul VI: Lorenzo D’Agostino, JJ Chahine, Benen O’Brien, Tyler Meintel
St. Mary’s Ryken: Steven Beck, Addison Goodley, JT Gregg

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Monday Morning Quarterback: Week 9

Weekly Awards

Offensive Player(s) of the Week: Jerome Couplin III and Kevin Clark, McNamara
There’s no way to pick between these two guys. Clark threw for a mind-boggling 436 yards and five touchdowns while Couplin III caught 11 of those passes for 199 yards and four touchdowns, including the snag on a jump-ball to win the game.

Defensive Player of the Week: Devin Douglas, McNamara
With O’Connell in position to run out the fourth quarter and pull out a win, Douglas stepped in front of a pass over the middle and intercepted it for a game-changing play. The Knights still had one last chance to win on their next drive but Douglas was instrumental in stopping three straight running plays.

Special Teams Player of the Week: Darrian Carmichael, Bishop McNamara
After the kickoff went over his head, Carmichael looked like his proverbial goose was cooked. But Carmichael caught the bouncing ball, reversed course and took a kickoff 95 yards to keep Bishop McNamara close with O’Connell in the first half.

Offensive Play of the Week: Jerome Couplin III, McNamara
Couplin’s leaping grab in the endzone sealed the win for McNamara. He was telling Clark to toss it up and McNamara several times just went up and got it.

Defensive Play of the Week: Jerome Couplin III, McNamara
Couplin III made a very nice play on the ball to intercept O’Connell’s final pass, putting the game away for the Mustangs.

Hit of the Week: Chris Townsend, McNamara
OK, so he didn’t have any of those huge hits on special teams, but Townsend was in the O’Connell backfield all day.

Quote of the Week: Jerome Couplin III
“Throw it. You put it up there, I’m going to get it.”

Round-Up

CHECK BACK EVERY WEDNESDAY FOR VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS OF ADDITIONAL GAMES FROM THE PREVIOUS WEEKEND!

Game of the Week
Bishop McNamara 36, O’Connell 35

With major playoff implications on the line, McNamara came from 17 points behind in the fourth quarter to beat the Knights, putting McNamara in the lead for the fourth and final playoff spot. This was a high-octane shootout that  you all need to check out.

DeMatha 34, St. John’s 6
This was actually a 13-6 game heading into the fourth quarter before DeMatha rattled off 21 unanswered points. A Delonte Morton 2-yard touchdown run, Marcus Coker 4-yard run and Emmanuel McPhearson 23-yard interception return for a touchdown capped DeMatha’s fifth-straight win.

Good Counsel 45, Gonzaga 0
The Falcons went about business as usual, blowing out another WCAC opponent. Two rushing touchdowns each from Jelani Jenkins and Caleb Porzel provided the bulk of the offense and the defense picked off Gonzaga five times.

Paul VI 34, Carroll 7
The Panthers could finally breathe easy in the fourth quarter as Idreis Augustas rushed for four touchdowns and 84 yards on just 20 carries. Daniel McGroarty also returned an interception 20 yards for a touchdown.

Bishop Ireton 34, Sidwell Friends 0
The Cardinals are now 4-6 after junior quarterback Oliver Noon threw for 153 yards including a 54-yard touchdown pass to Mark Holmes. John Attiliis ran for two touchdowns and 84 yards.

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