Lacrosse
 Front row, from left Samantha Schrum, St. Mary’s-Annapolis; Lizzie Rupp, St.Stephen’s/St. Agnes; Karen Nicolaus, Mount Hebron; Evan Royster, Westfield; Megan Bosica, Mount Hebron; Alex Mundy, Glenelg; Allison Perkins, St. Mary’s-Annapolis. Middle row, from left: Coach Jim Beardmore, Severna Park; Kyle Cottrell, Glenelg; Jeremy Hirsch, Georgetown Prep; Ali Flury, Broadneck; Bretton Bathras, Severn; Jill Puffenbarger, Severna Park; Joe Wascavage, St. Mary’s Ryken; Coach Richard DeSomma, Langley. Back row, from left: Kaitlin Duff, Stone Ridge; Lindsay Gilbride, Georgetown Visitation; Mike Gvozden, Severna Park; George Huguely, Landon; Nick Elsmo, Severn; Andrew Brancaccio, Georgetown Prep; Thomas Muldoon, St. Albans; Robbie Maclay, Langley; Brian Phipps, Severn; Bray Malphrus, Georgetown Prep; Carter Foote, St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes. (Jonathan Newton -- The Washington Post)
Boys
Player of the Year
Coach of the Year
First Team
Second Team
Honorable Mention
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Player of the Year
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Andrew Brancaccio
Georgetown Prep, Sr.
Midfield
Brancaccio was the
top player for the
No. 1 Little Hoyas,
who had their first
undefeated season
(22-0). Brancaccio
scored four of his
team-high 57 goals
in Georgetown Prep’s
15-3 victory over
Landon for his third
IAC championship.
Will play for
Georgetown.
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Coach of the Year
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Jim Beardmore
Severna Park
The third-year coach
has led the school to a
48-8 record, including
consecutive trips to
the Maryland 4A/3A
title game, with a
state title in 2004. A
Severna Park native
and all-American
goalie at Maryland,
he has led the Falcons
to three straight county
and region championships.
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First Team
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Goalkeeper
Brian Phipps, Severn, Sr.
Phipps had a 70.3 save percentage and 258
saves on the season. Was the only goalie this season
to hold undefeated Boys’ Latin to single digits.
Will play for Maryland.
Goalkeeper
Mike Gvozden, Severna Park, Sr.
The four-year starter and repeat All-Met has led
the Falcons to county championships every year.
He notched 15 saves in a Maryland 4A/3A region
semifinal win over Broadneck and allowed just
three goals in a victory over South River in the
region final. Will play for Johns Hopkins.
Defense
Kyle Cottrell, Glenelg, Sr.
Cottrell had 49 groundballs and forced 51
turnovers. The top player on a defense that allowed
just 5.3 goals per game. Will play for Loyola.
Defense
Jeremy Hirsch, G'town Prep, Sr.
A first-team all-state selection, Hirsch anchored a
defense that held opponents to less than four
goals a game. Will play for Princeton.
Defense
Bray Malphrus, G'town Prep, Jr.
One of the best nonseniors in the area, Malphrus had
a key role in his team’s suffocating defense. Malphrus
was first-team all-state. Will play for Virginia after
senior season.
Defense
Joe Wascavage, St. Mary's Ryken, Sr.
Wascavage helped lead Ryken (16-3) to its highest
WCAC finish. He came back from rupturing
his spleen in a preseason scrimmage to anchor a
defense that allowed six or fewer goals in 15 of
its 19 games. Will play for Towson.
Midfield
Nick Elsmo, Severn, Jr.
Known for his elusiveness and quick-trigger, Elsmo
led the Admirals with 45 goals and 32 assists.
Attack
George Huguely, Landon, Sr.
He recorded 30 goals and 11 assists this season,
has 87 goals and 49 assists in his career and has
been a part of two Interstate Athletic Conference
championship teams. Will play for Virginia.
Attack
Robbie Maclay, Langley, Sr.
The leading scorer in Saxons history and AAA Liberty
District player of the year, Maclay has 151 goals and
58 assists in his career, including 55 goals and 22
assists this season. Will play for Vermont.
Attack
Thomas Muldoon, St. Albans, Sr.
Muldoon is the second leading scorer in Bulldogs
history with 158 goals and 60 assists, including 42
goals and 14 assists this year. Will play for Brown.
Attack
Evan Royster, Westfield, Sr.
The All-Met Offensive Player of the Year in football
had 55 goals and 20 assists and was one of
the best part-time faceoff specialists, winning 88
percent. Will play football for Penn State.
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Second Team
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Attack
Tommy Incontrera, Mount Hebron, Sr.
Donald Murphy, Oakton, Sr.
Ryan Shuler, Georgetown Prep, Jr.
David Spaulding, Calverton, Sr.
Midfield
Brandon Butler, W.T. Woodson, Sr.
Dean Hart, Atholton, Sr.
Peter Ridge, River Hill, Sr.
Brian Shea, Gonzaga, Sr.
Brian Tabb, Georgetown Prep, Jr.
Defense
Sean Jackson, W.T. Woodson, Sr.
Goalkeeper
Gavin Buckley, DeMatha, Sr.
Chris Casey, Georgetown Prep, Sr.
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Honorable Mention
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Attack
Tyler Brant, St. John’s, Sr.; Joe Brody, Walter Johnson, Sr.; John Brozena, Calverton, Sr.; Alex
Couture, St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes, Sr.; Harper Cullen, Episcopal, Sr.; Fran Gormley, Georgetown Prep,
Sr.; Chris Gotschall, Glenelg, So.; Daniel Hostetler, River Hill, Jr.;
Matt Kugler, Robinson, Jr.; John Lamon, St. Mary’s-Annapolis, Sr.;
Eric Lusby, Severna Park, Jr.; Evan Morgan, Broad Run, Sr.; Brandon
Rowe, Broadneck, Sr.; Mike Smail, DeMatha, Soph.; Mark Steverson,
Good Counsel, Sr.
Midfield
Ryan Alexander, Pallotti, Sr.; Rhett De Pol, St. Mary’s-Annapolis, Jr.; Chris
Brennan, St. Mary’s Ryken, Sr.; Ben Cobleigh, Glenelg, Sr. ; Chris Hunt,
Severna Park, Jr.; Danny Coale, Episcopal, Jr.; Xander Crawford,
Atholton, Sr.; Ben Ganley, Calverton, Sr.; J.D. Harkey, Loudoun Valley, Sr.;
Josh Hostetler, River Hill, Sr.; Brian Jackson, Bullis, Sr.; Chad McCarthy,
Mount Hebron, Sr.; Patrick McCormick, Georgetown Prep, Sr.; Lowell
Patterson, The Heights, Sr.; Logan Rausse, Broadneck, Sr.; Connor Reilly,
Landon, Jr.; John Schiavone, Good Counsel, Sr.; David Taylor, Northern, Sr.
Defense
Neal Brown, Landon, Sr.; Conor Cassidy, Landon, Sr.; Ian Crumley, St. Albans, Jr.; Kevin
Etter, Severn, Sr.; Mike Gustowarow, DeMatha, Sr.; Shane Hall, South River, Jr.; Gabe Kelley,
Gonzaga, Sr.; Andrew Klontz, Sandy Spring Friends, Jr.; Nick Messinger, Chantilly, Sr.;
Michael Miller, St. Albans, Sr., Zach Mueller, Sidwell Friends, Sr.; Thomas Rupp, Oakton, Sr.;
Justin Williams, Woodberry Forest, Sr.
Goalkeeper
Brad Chamberlin, Yorktown, Sr.; Patrick Frailey, Potomac School, Sr.; Chris Gascoigne, Langley,
Sr.; J.P. Novak, Westfield, Sr.; Pat Simpson, Broadneck, Jr.; C.J. Ward, Oakton, Sr.; Mark
White, St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes, Jr.
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Girls
Player of the Year
Coach of the Year
First Team
Second Team
Honorable Mention
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Player of the Year
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Megan Bosica
Mount Hebron, Sr.
Midfield
The two-time All-
Met Player of the
Year posted 51 goals
and 34 assists to
lead the top-ranked
Vikings to a 16th
consecutive region
title. Bosica entered
the state tournament
with 203 goals and
99 assists for her
career. Will play for
North Carolina.
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Coach of the Year
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Richard DeSomma
Langley
The second-year
coach led the Saxons
to their first Virginia
AAA Liberty District
title since 1998.
After a successful
four-year stint at
Westfield, DeSomma
took over a Langley
team that was 9-6 in
2004 and led it to a
12-3 record heading
into the Northern
Region quarterfinals.
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First Team
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Goalkeeper
Karen Nicolaus, Mount Hebron, Sr.
She allowed just 32 goals on 134 shots to lead
the Vikings to a fifth consecutive undefeated regular
season. Will play for Loyola.
Defense
Alex Mundy, Glenelg, Sr.
She recorded 10 goals, 9 assists and 53 ground
balls to lead the Gladiators to the semifinals of
the Maryland 3A/2A South Region tournament.
Will play for Vanderbilt.
Defense
Jill Puffenbarger, Severna Park, Sr.
She anchored a defense that allowed just 5.2
goals per game as the Falcons won their first
Maryland 4A/3A East Region title since 2001.
Will play for Vermont.
Defense
Lizzie Rupp, St. Stephen's/St. Agnes, Sr.
She recorded 24 groundballs and 13 steals on a
defense that gave up just 4.2 goals per game.
Will play for Johns Hopkins.
Midfield
Kaitlin Duff, Stone Ridge, Sr.
She posted 101 goals and 10 assists to finish her
career with 253 goals and 43 assists. Will play
for Virginia.
Midfield
Ali Flury, Broadneck, Sr.
The two-time All-Met posted 61 goals and 19
assists to lead the Bruins to the final of Maryland
4A/3A East Region tournament. She has 121
goals and 33 assists in two seasons. Will play for
Denver.
Midfield
Carter Foote, St. Stephen's/St. Agnes, Sr.
She compiled 51 goals and 11 assists for the second-
ranked Saints, who won their 12th straight
Independent School League AA Tournament. Will
play for Vanderbilt.
Midfield
Allison Perkins, St. Mary's-Annapolis, Sr.
The two-time All-Met recorded 58 assists and 11
goals to lead the Saints to the semifinals of the
Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A1
tournament. Will play for Maryland.
Attack
Bretton Bathras, Severn, Sr.
The two-time All-Met posted a team-high 34 goals
and added 28 assists to finish her career with 90
goals and 51 assists. Will play for Johns Hopkins.
Attack
Lindsay Gilbride, Georgetown Visitation, Sr.
She posted 96 goals, 19 assists, 58 groundballs,
29 steals and 125 draw controls to lead the Cubs
to fourth place in the Independent School League
AA conference. Will play for Duke.
Attack
Samantha Schrum, St. Mary's-Annapolis, Sr.
The two-time All-Met scored a team-high 70
goals and added 29 assists to lead the Saints to a
16-5 record. Will play for Johns Hopkins.
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Second Team
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Attack
Alex Breiner, O'Connell, Jr.
Katherine Denkler, St. Stephen's/SA, Jr.
Jessie Heisterman, Broadneck, Sr.
Alicia Krause, Mount Hebron, Soph.
Midfield
Erica Baumgartner, Good Counsel, Sr.
Mary Dunleavy, Robinson, Sr.
Julie Gardner, Severna Park, Soph.
Jacqueline Giles, Mount Hebron, Jr.
Defense
Jackie Doherty, Mount Hebron, Jr.
Liz Downs, St. Stephen’s/SA, Jr.
Dana McCreary, Holton-Arms, Sr.
Goalkeeper
Kelsey Ferris, Severna Park, Sr.
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Honorable Mention
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Attack
Mia Breheny, Bishop Ireton, Sr.; Sarah Cates, Mount Hebron, Sr.; Caroline Cochran, St. Mary’s-
Annapolis, Soph.; Kate Fauth, St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes, Sr.; Peyton
Killeen, Episcopal, Sr.; Nikki Marciniak, Southern, Sr.; Sara
Marshall, Glenelg, Sr.; Sara Morse, Langley, Jr.; Katie Rekart, Mount
Hebron, Jr.; Steffi Renninger, Sidwell Friends, Sr.; Hayden Solomon, Bullis,
Sr.; Lauren Sterner, Mount Hebron, Sr.; Ashley Stodter, Good Counsel,
Jr.; Jessica Sturgill, Centennial, Sr.; Whitney Thomas, Patuxent, Sr.;
Ashley White, Walkersville, Jr.
Midfield
Anastasia Adam, Severn, Sr.; Karli Brentlinger, Arundel, Jr.; Christian Carr, St. Mary’s-Annapolis,
Sr.; Reid Cifrino, Yorktown, Jr.; Katie Delaney, Robinson, Sr.; Janna Faulkner, Centennial, Sr.; Allie
Frank, Severn, Sr.; Tara Gardner, Severna Park, Sr.; Mary Lacey Gilbride, Georgetown Visitation, Soph.; Lizzy Hildebrand, Walkersville, Sr.; Jill Hodges, South River, Sr.; Mia Hurrin, St. Stephen’s/St.
Agnes, Jr.; Karri Ellen Johnson, Broadneck, Soph.; Kaitlin Keena, Stone Ridge, Sr.; Elaine Kelch, Lake Braddock, Sr.; Ashley Kimener, Oakton, Soph.; Kiki Manners, Quince Orchard, Sr.; Erica Mihm,
Annapolis, Sr.; Molly Millard, St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes, Sr.; Jill Rekart, Mount Hebron, Jr.; Haley
Smith, Urbana, Jr.; Amanda Spinnenweber, Chesapeake, Sr.; Natalie West, Lake Braddock, Sr.
Defense
Elizabeth Abramson, St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes, Sr.; Christine Casey, Holton-
Arms, Sr.; Bria Eulitt, Mount Hebron, Jr.; Katie Moran, Oakton, Sr.; Jackie
Proch, St. Mary’s-Annapolis, Sr.; Breanne Summers, Leonardtown, Sr.;
Lauren Van Husen, Langley, Sr.
Goalkeeper
Sara Beckstead, St. Mary’s-Annapolis, Sr.; Laura Block, Foxcroft, Jr.; Samantha Debow, Sherwood, Sr.; Jocelyn Keshishian, Holton-Arms, Sr.; Lauren Thomas, St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes, Jr.; Erica Webb, Broadneck, Sr.
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