- Alan Goldenbach
- Reporter
Alan Goldenbach has covered high school sports in the District, Maryland and Virginia for The Post since 1999. He enjoys covering the games’ less-noticed figures, off-the-field issues and how sports impact society. Those all manifested in his 2005 feature on high school wrestler Trevon Jenifer, who was born without legs and later became the subject of Goldenbach’s first book. Raised in New York, Goldenbach graduated from the University of Michigan. He lives in Maryland with his wife and daughter.
Jeffers chooses Delaware
Maurice Jeffers, a 6-8 forward at Coolidge who averaged 4.4 points last season, commits to Delaware following a terrific summer.
Carroll’s Nelson picks Rutgers
Senior offensive lineman Derrick Nelson commits to Rutgers, becoming the second Lion to choose a BCS school this summer.
MCPS athletics budget trimmed
Junior varsity teams will have shorter seasons, and stipends for football coaches will be reduced.
Ellis steps down as AD of D.C. Public Schools
Marcus Ellis resigns as athletic director of D.C. Public Schools, and Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson will begin a search for a replacement immediately.
- D.C. football coaches steering more players to Division II programs
- Carroll’s E.J. Norris commits to Connecticut
- St. John’s sophomore Devin Williams commits to Stanford
- Former All-Met Melvin Robinson finds a home off the BCS radar
- Linganore’s Joe Riddle commits to Maryland
- Friendship’s Albert Reid commits to West Virginia, while Eddie Goldman continues to look
- Marcus Ellis will step down as DCPS athletic director
- Softball: Chesapeake alum Lauren Gibson selected to U.S. national team







