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MARCH 11, 2009 THE 46 TH ANNUAL SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARDS DINNER The Greater Baltimore Chapter National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame presents

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  • M a r c h 1 1 , 2 0 0 9

    The 46Th AnnuAl

    Scholara t h l e t e

    AwArds dinner

    The Greater Baltimore ChapterNational Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame

    presents

  • Call to Order ...........................................................Ken MillsGeneral Chairman,

    46th Annual Scholar Athlete Dinner

    Scholar Athlete Procession ........................ Daniel P. lydenBagpiper, 2000 Scholar Athlete

    Invocation ................................................Fr. Michael MartinArchbishop Curley High School

    National Anthem ........................................... ada Satterfield

    Dinner

    Welcome .............................................................Paul GlagolaPresident, Baltimore Chapter, National Football Foundation

    Master of Ceremonies ....................................... Milton Kent The Baltimore Sun

    A. Paul Menton Award

    rIVer hIll hIGh School

    Ben Eaton, Sr. Championship Award

    DUNBar hIGh School

    Ben Eaton, Sr. Championship Award

    rIVer hIll hIGh School

    Herb Armstrong Service to Football Award

    DoUG DUVall

    Introduction of the 2009 Scholar Athletes ..............Jim West and ted Patterson

    Announcement and Presentation of Scholarshipsto the 2009 Scholar Athlete Winners .............Paul Glagola

    Closing Comments .................................................Ken Mills

    Benediction ........................ rev. Dr. raymond e. Banks, Sr.Pastor, Grace Baptist Church

    agenda

    MILTON KENT, Sports At Large -WYPR RadioMilton Kent is a freelance writer and con-tributor to WYPr Public radio in Baltimore. Previously, Milton wrote about high school sports as a reporter and columnist for the Baltimore Sun from 1988-2008. a graduate

    of Northern high School in calvert county as well as the Uni-versity of Maryland, Milton has covered the orioles, Maryland basketball, the Washington Wizards, the redskins, and sports media. In addition, Milton has covered the World Series, the american and National league championship Series, the Men’s and Women’s Ncaa Final Fours, and the NBa finals. he and his wife live in Baltimore county.

    JIM WEST, WBAL-AMJim West is a longtime Baltimorean who is the retired Sports anchor for WBal radio. West started his career by announcing Bal-timore clippers hockey in the 1960’s. he continued with the chicago Blackhawks

    and chicago cubs and then with the Washington capitals. his football play-by-play experience includes announcing for the University of Maryland from 1984 to 1986. From 1983 to 1989 West was half of the popular “Jones and West Morning Show.” he is a graduate of Baltimore Polytechnic high School and towson University.

    TEd PATTErSON, WCBM 680 AMa graduate of the University of Dayton, ted came to Baltimore in 1973 as WBal radio’s sports director, started its nightly sports call-in show and subsequently won the Maryland Broadcaster of the Year award three times.

    ted moved to WBal -tV in 1979 as its nightly sports anchor and moved to WPoc as its sports director in 1982. From 1983 to 1996, ted was the voice of Navy Football, in addition to his duties as the Navy Basketball play-by-play man. Presently, ted is Sports Director for WcBM 680 aM radio and a con-tributing reporter to sister station aM 1370 FoX as well as a part time reporter for Metro Broadcasting and eSPN radio as a ravens game day reporter. an avid sports memorabilia collector and historian, ted has written five books, including the most recently completed text, “Golden Voices of Football.”

  • ThE GrEaTEr BaLTIMOrE chaPTEr

    NaTIONaL FOOTBaLL FOUNDaTION aND cOLLEGE haLL OF FaME

    F ootball has become the emotionally integrating force of the american school and college and, to no small degree, a unique training ground for leadership in our competitive society. the National Football Foundation and college hall of Fame is a nationwide organization whose purposes include: the promotion of our american football game as an integral and vital part of our education processes; the encouragement of playing the game at all levels of competition – on the sandlots, in junior and senior high schools, and in colleges; and the establishment of the proper incentives and ideals for american youth consistent with high standards of sportsmanship among players. the college Football hall of Fame honors those men who have excelled on the college playing field and contributed to society.

    the Greater Baltimore chapter is one of 120 chapters organized in the football centers of our nation. the chapter held its first formal organized meeting on June 28, 1961. through the efforts of such founders as Dr. George “tank” Mclaren, harry lawrence, John Donohue, charley havens, Dave Kaufman, Paul Menton, Don Kellet, charles P. Mccormick, Sr., and the chapter’s first president, howard “Dutch” eyth, the foundation for the organization was formed.

    Primary among its efforts, the Baltimore chapter sponsors the annual Scholar athlete awards Din-ner, which recognizes a scholar-athlete from each of the football-playing high schools in Baltimore city and the counties of anne arundel, Baltimore, carroll, Frederick, harford, and howard and those who have made lifetime contributions to high school or college football. the first dinner was held in 1964 at the then Sheraton Belvedere hotel under the chairmanship of Dr. r.D. “Bo” Menton, Jr. that year, 380 people attended the affair honoring 31 Scholar-athletes. through the years, more than 3,400 Scholar-athletes have been honored and over 48,000 people have attended the dinner.

    Scholarships awarded have amounted to more than $305,000. over 1,200 people will attend tonight’s dinner where we will honor 95 outstanding young men. the budget for this year’s affair exceeds $65,000, in contrast to the original year’s budget of $3,500. the chapter takes great pride in its Scholar-athlete Dinner, which is the largest of more than 100 similar dinners held by Founda-tion chapters throughout the country and the only one that honors a Scholar-athlete from each of the football-playing high schools in its regional area.

    over the years, the chapter has awarded more than 175 trophies to area high school and college football teams who have had significant achievement. the Service to Football award is given in honor of herb armstrong, a founding chapter member and longtime president of the Maryland Scho-lastic association. the award is not an annual award, but rather is given to deserving individuals who have made a significant personal contribution and commitment to football in this area. recipi-ents include herb armstrong, Dave Kaufman, harry lawrence, John Donohue, Dutch eyth, charley havens, Gardner Mallonee, earl Banks, ed hargaden, Steve hokuf, ed hurt, Bob lumsden, herb ruby, Mason russell, Dick Working, Mel Filler, Mitch tullai, Jim head, reddy Finney, ed Novak, lloyd White, toy cragway, augie Waibel, Joe Brune, Nick Schloeder, andy Borland, elmer Dize, Denny cox, Bill Bauersfeld and Bob Patzwall.

    Upon request, our chapter aids area schools and colleges with advice and counsel concerning their football programs. the chapter is also a participant and supporter of the National Play It Smart program, which is jointly sponsored by the National Football Foundation and the National Football league.

    Individual memberships are $40 per year; applications may be obtained by contacting the Baltimore chapter at (410) 668-6901 or by visiting our web site at www.nffbaltimore.com.

  • dINNEr COMMITTEEGeNeral chaIrMaN Ken Mills

    VIce chaIrMeNDoug DuValltim FinkelstonPaul GlagolaMarty Glazechuck Kennedy

    coMMItteeGary adornatoDenny coxDave DolchDwight evansDon Giacomellied KelleyNick KelleyBill KrausJoe MechlinskiBob PatzwallPaul PhelanGeorge PolitzNick SchloederBrian Van DeusenSELECTION COMMITTEEPaul Glagola, ChairmanDenny coxDon Giacomellichuck KennedyJoe Mechlinski

    OFFICErS

    Paul Glagola, Presidenttim herb, First Vice PresidentBrian Van Deusen, Second Vice PresidentDon Giacomelli, Secretarychuck Kennedy, Treasurer

    BOArd OF dIrECTOrSDenny coxDave DolchDoug DuVallDwight evanstim FinkelstonDon Giacomellied KelleyBill KrausMarty GlazeJoe MechlinskiPaul PhelanBrian Van Deusen

    BOArd OF AdVISOrSBill Bauersfeld, ChairmanBob Williams, Vice Chairmanandy BorlandVince BagliJoe BruneJoe carrollJack Dawsonart Donovanrobert l. ehrlichMel FillerJim Morganed NovakBob PatzwallDutch ruppersbergerKurt SchmokeNick Schloeder

    ChAPTEr COOrdINATOrlori Phelan

    Greater Baltimore chapterNational Football Foundation & college hall of Fame

    In 1998, the National Football Foundation created PlaY It SMart, an educational program targeted at kids from inner city environments where family and community support are generally lacking. the pro-gram, designed to take a student-athlete’s passion for sport and intense dedication to their team and transform it into a force for greater good in their lives, has exceeded everybody’s expectations. at less than a-dollar-a-day per student-athlete, the program has sent 87% of its participants onto college. at the heart of the program is the PlaY It SMart “academic” coach, equal parts mentor, advocate, counselor, teacher, coach and friend. each academic coach receives special training and support from the National Football Foundation center for Youth Development through Sport (NFF center) at Springfield (Ma.) college, the only american college offering a graduate program in athletic counseling. the academic coach works with the kids for the entire school year. It’s the academic coach’s job to turn each football team into a learning team, in the process lifting grades, Sat scores, graduation rates, commu-nity service participation and drug and alcohol awareness. he helps the players establish individual and team goals in key areas such as GPas, Sat/act scores, graduation and college enrollment. the program started in four schools in 1998, and with significant financial support from the U.S. Department of education, the NFl and the NFl Players association, has expanded to 128 high schools in 84 cit-ies and 34 states with close to 11,000 student-athletes participating. Pat-terson high School was the first Baltimore area school to participate in the program; Forest Park and edmondson high Schools have been added to the program over the past five years. each dollar makes an impact in the lives of PlaY It SMart par-ticipants. In addition to the training and compensation of the academic coach, the $25,000 cost per school covers everything from educational materials to Sat/act registration, parent programs, travel to area col-leges and awards for outstanding achievement. Since its inception, the PlaY It SMart program at Patterson high School has been fortu-nate to receive additional support from the Jonathan ogden Founda-tion, established by former Baltimore ravens all-Pro Jonathan ogden. Numerous sponsorship opportunities exist for those interested in support-ing the program there and at other schools. If you should have any questions about PlaY It SMart, feel free to contact executive Director len Stachitas at (972) 556-1000, or visit the website, http://playitsmart.footballfoundation.com.

  • 1964 Jim Fava, Severna Park

    1965 John Gerbig, Poly

    1966 Howie Myers, Curley

    1967 Kurt Schmoke, City

    1968 Dave Grant, St. Paul’s

    1969 Calvin Pierce, Mervo

    1970 Ned Strange, Severn

    1971 Genal Reese, Patapsco

    1972 Steve Dalton, Mt. Hebron

    1973 Jim Nichols, Perry Hall

    1974 Gene Shmorhum, Glenelg

    1975 Mike Finley, Arundel ray Gray, catoctin; charles Johnson, Southwestern;

    Barry Mitchell, Perry hall; Garry rudolph, havre de Grace

    1976 LeRoy Katz, McDonogh John Friedman, Boys’ latin; Irvin Pankey, aberdeen;

    Joe rogers, Mt. hebron; Scott Smith, Severna Park

    1977 Jeff Styron, Annapolis Bob Kraybill, Bel air; tom White, loch raven;

    Bruce Frick, Westminster; elroy cartwright, Northern

    1978 Bill Wilsey, Bel Air Kraig holt, Gilman; Michael cook, city;

    Gene Mclaughlin, Meade; rusty ray, South carroll

    1979 Jim Traber, Wilde Lake Steve Dubin, Boys’ latin; Kevin elliot, Forest Park;

    Mike elardo, chesapeake; Jody harris, Mt. St. Joe

    1980 Jeff Forman, Glenelg Ed Kennedy, Middletown

    Bruce Beveridge, Dulaney; ron travers, South river; taylor Pickett, John carroll; James ancel, Poly

    1981 Greg Brouse, Centennial Bob cardwell, calvert hall; Bob Dishman, andover;

    Darren Johnson, Dunbar; George Navarre, Joppatowne

    1982 Mike Sarbanes, Gilman Jim cardwell, Fallston; rick Mcallister,

    Walkersville; Jay tolle, Poly; tom Vitzhum, Severn

    1983 Matt Atkinson, Gilman calvert Bowen, Wilde lake; Michael Moreland,

    Southern (aa); Jung Pak, Poly; Pat Pollard, edgewood

    1984 Cliff Lanham, Glen Burnie tim Doyle, loyola; craig rayner, Dundalk;

    larry thompson, atholton; eric White, Northwestern

    1985 Jeff Long, Chesapeake (BC) Doug Glagola, Middletown;

    George Mortimer, chesapeake (aa); craig Murray, Patterson; David rody, Gilman

    1986 Doug Stump, Westminster ralph Green, Poly; ray Kingsfield, South river;

    Bruce McGonnigal, loyola; Mike Serio, curley; eddy Sharkey, Gilman

    1987 Glen McIntyre, Gibbons Bill heyman, Pikesville; Stevie Johnson, Patterson;

    Matthew Judd, Wilde lake; trevor Smith, havre de Grace

    1988 Kevin Brown, Overlea Jerome Gilmore, city; Bob Kight, Spalding;

    chip linehan, Gilman; Jon Stefanick, Frederick

    1989 Tom Boushell, Perry Hall Jerry Byrl, Brooklyn Park; lawrence Day, Pikesville;

    Duane Knill, South carroll; Dominic taylor, carver

    1990 Scott Bacigalupo, St. Paul’s ed condon, Middletown; Nat cook, annapolis;

    chip Knutson, curley; Sam lennon, Poly

    1991 Paul Glagola, Middletown** leonard Marcus, Poly; Philip efron, Pikesville;

    Scott Songer, Southern (aa); Israel Sostrin, c.M. Wright

    1992 Joey Goodwin, S. Carroll Troy Thingelstad, St. Paul’s

    chris Kloss, North harford; hari lymon, city; chris Messineo, South river; Derrick ray, eastern tech

    1993 Eric Howard, North County Butch Iglesias, Kenwood; Greg Seward, hammond;

    Ben Strutt, St. Paul’s; terrence Suber, city

    1994 Joe Seetoo, Linganore James Biddison, Gilman; christopher harrison, Fallston;

    Sean McNaboe, Meade; ricky Dangerfield, city

    1995 Joe Mechlinski, Patterson chris abbott, Walkersville; Joe Kadjeski, Southern (aa);

    Bobby Sabelhaus, McDonogh; Nathan Stewart, aberdeen

    1996 Mike McKnight, Arundel chris Berrier, St. Paul’s; Brian howard, oakland Mills;

    terry otto, Patterson; Kris hallengren, Patapsco

    1997 Jake Kramer, C. M. Wright andrew Simmons, towson; Mike evans, North county;

    ali culpepper, Dunbar; Brent Mager, linganore

    Grand prize winners · regional winners · ** National Scholarship Winners

    Past Scholarship Winners

  • PaST BaLTIMOrE chaPTEr PrESIDENTS1961-63 howard “Dutch” eyth1963-64 robert Waldorf1964-65 John c. Donohue1965-66 harry l. lawrence1966-67 redmond c. S. Finney1967-68 Dr. George W. Mclaren1968-69 William K. Shipley1969-70 James D. Morris1970-71 John c. Donohue1971-72 h. William Bauersfeld, Jr.1972-73 c. richard Working1973-74 alexander Sotir1974-75 Steve M. hokuf1975-76 James G. Morgan, Jr.1976-77 John h. Brooks1977-78 Dennis J. cox1978-79 Mel Filler 1979-80 John Suter1980-81 robert Patzwall 1981-82 Joseph P. carroll1982-83 robert cooper1983-84 William Mackley1984-85 r. edwin Novak1985-86 James head 1986-87 arthur W. Bell 1987-88 Douglas DuVall1988-89 Gerald W. Smith1989-90 John Schneider 1990-91 lou hammond 1991-92 ted Karmann 1992-93 cal Disney1993-94 Ken askey1994-95 John lopez 1995-96 ron Belinko1996-97 roger Wrenn1997-98 Doug DuVall1998-99 Denny cox1999-2005 Ken Mills2006-2009 Paul Glagola

    PaST DINNEr chaIrMEN1964 Dr. r. D. Menton, Jr.1965 John h. Fetting & Dr. r. D. Menton, Jr.1966–1970 clarence Ditman & John Donohue1971 Bill Bauersfeld & Jack Brooks1972 Jack Brooks & alex Sotir1973 John Beatson & alex Sotir1974 John Beatson1975 Jim Morgan1976 Bill Bauersfeld1977 Bill Bauersfeld1978 John Suter1979 John Suter1980–1983 Bill Mackley1984 Vince Piscopo1985 Vince Piscopo1986 Bill Mackley1987 Bill Mackley1988 John Schneider1989 Bill Bauersfeld1990–1996 r. edwin Novak1997 Bill Bauersfeld1998–2000 Ken Mills2001–2005 Marty Glaze2006-2009 Ken Mills

    1998 Justin A. Wiggs, Walkersville eugene r. liebel, III, Fallston; Dahnel Singfield, Dunbar;

    anthony J. Snukis, old Mill; Jason M. Winegart, hereford

    1999 Nathan B. Rushing, Middletown christopher o. Barnes, Dunbar; Jonathan B. Brunelle, lansdowne;

    Matthew D. layman, Patapsco; chisomaga N. opara, Gilman

    2000 Ryan J. Boyle, Gilman Clifford P. Feldheim, Jr., Hereford

    thomas W. Dorsey, III, arundel; Jemiah l. Green, edmondson; Daniel P. lyden, Patapsco; thomas Wasniewski, Gov. thomas Johnson

    2001 Jason D. Abbott, Walkersville ryan M. Fisher, Mt. St. Joseph; clifton G. lennon, loyola;

    Greg W. lotz, Gilman; Michael J. Miller, aberdeen; Dominique t. Williams, Patterson

    2002 Matthew D. Hostetler, River Hill** Paul S. Day, owings Mills; theodore V. Savage, Poly;

    timothy Slowik, eastern technical; christopher P. Wilson, catonsville

    2003 Timothy W. Sartwell, Linganore tavon a. Burrow, Forest Park; thomas a. Doran, archbishop Spalding;

    Patrick r. Mahoney, Boys’ latin; Bruce r. Simpson, Jr., havre de Grace

    2004 Andrew C. Behrens, St. Paul’s earl S. chaptman, Jr., Dunbar; timothy e. Fair, Broadneck;

    David r. Galbreath, North harford; Josh rutter, Francis Scott Key

    2005 Adam Berry, Bel Air Benjamin hostetler, river hill; John Mccoy, IV, Dunbar;

    William rueter, hereford; Kevin Doran, archbishop Spalding

    2006 Kelley Cox, McDonogh Sheldon Bell, Baltimore city college; travis Fales, atholton;

    Garth Grove, North harford; Greg Zingler, Severna Park

    2007 Robert Ciancaglini, Broadneck Michael Moss, St. Paul’s; Mark Varvaris; North harford; alexander

    Iwaskiw; Mt. hebron; Keith Barnwell II, Forest Park

    2008 Dennis Mahoney, Boys Latin ryan Bounds, river hill; Kaashif Williams, Forest Park;

    Michael lang, Perry hall; John MacDonald, arundel

  • the Greater Baltimore chapter of the National Football Foun-dation and college hall of Fame annually presents the a. Paul Menton award to the top Baltimore area football team. the award is named in honor of the late a. Paul Menton, the long time sports editor for The Baltimore Evening Sun. Mr. Menton also served as the commissioner of game officials and was a founding member of the Greater Baltimore chapter of the National Football Foundation. this year’s trophy goes to the river hill hawks. head coach Brian Van Deusen’s squad captured its sixth straight howard county championship, its fourth straight region 3a championship and played in its second consecutive state class 3a final. ranked #1 in the state by Digital Sports.com and the Maryland State aP Poll, and 23rd in the USA Today national poll, the 14-0 hawks outscored its opponents 584-60, never trail-ing an opponent during the 2008 season. offensively, river hill rushed for 63 touchdowns, covering 4,347 yards, a whopping 8.6 yards per carry. overall, the offense averaged 358.4 yards per game with 84 total touchdowns. on defense, the hawks regis-tered 10 shutouts, with 17 interceptions and permitted their oppo-

    nents an average of 110 yards per game. the river hill hawks is 28-0 over the past two seasons, 41-1 over the past three seasons and 52-3 over the past four years, giving this year’s seniors one of the most successful tenures in the state’s history. the hawks were led by consensus all State Safety and running Back Michael campanaro, who generated over 2,000 yards of total offense and 37 touchdowns. two way starter Malek redd rushed for over 1,400 yards and 20 touchdowns, while Quarterback luke hostetler passed and rushed for 16 touchdowns. Patrick Mccleaf was the team’s leading tackler on defense with 112 stops and 5 sacks. close behind were other two way starters Kevin Moore (111 tackles), ryan Grif-fin (92 tackles), leron eaddy (89 tackles), and Sean hall (58 tackles). Kicker Scott trench averaged 56 yards on kickoffs for river hill with 28 touchbacks, with 1 field goal and 57/61 points after touchdowns. earning his fourth consecutive howard county coach of the Year award in 2008, Van Deusen has posted a 89-18 record during his nine years as the hawks head coach. his 2008 staff included tom Gruneberg, todd Martin, and til campanaro.

    Several area high school programs enjoyed noteworthy success or marked significant milestones during the 2008 football sea-son. With two teams from our chapter area winning consecu-tive state championships (Dunbar high School in class 1a and river hill high School in class 2a) and Wilde lake high School’s appearance in the 3a championship game at M&t Bank Stadium, the Greater Baltimore chapter region enjoyed another banner year. For these accomplishments, the Greater Baltimore chapter of the National Football Foundation will present the Ben eaton Sr. championship awards to our two area state champions. the awards were renamed in 2008 to honor the

    memory of now legendary coach Ben eaton, Sr. of Dunbar high School, who died suddenly prior to the start of the 2007 football season. recognized by his peers and the community at large, coach eaton set a standard coaches aspire to as a coun-selor, mentor, leader and friend.

    Dunbar high Schoolthe Poets captured their third consecutive state championship and their sixth title in six tries since 1994 with a captivating 20-19 win over allegany county’s Fort hill high School at M&t Stadium. the 1a champion’s win capped a 13-1 season for second year coach lawrence Smith, whose team included 27 seniors.

    a. Paul Menton award

    river hill high School

    Ben Eaton, Sr. championship awards

  • Special achievement awards

    the Service to Football award is given in honor of herb arm-strong, a founding chapter member and longtime president of the Maryland Scholastic association. the award is not an annual award, but rather is given to deserving individuals who have made a significant personal contribution and commitment to football in the region. recipients include herb armstrong, Dave Kaufman, harry lawrence, John Donohue, Dutch eyth, charley havens, Gardner Mallonee, earl Banks, ed hargaden, Steve hokuf, ed hurt, Bob lumsden, herb ruby, Mason rus-sell, Dick Working, Mel Filler, Mitch tullai, Jim head, reddy Finney, ed Novak, lloyd White, toy cragway, augie Waibel, Joe Brune, Nick Schloeder, andy Borland, elmer Dize, Denny cox, Bill Bauersfeld and Bob Patzwall. tonight we honor another individual who has had a tremendous impact on the local amateur football community. Doug DuVall just completed his 35th year of coaching varsity football at Wilde lake high School with a career record of 308–88. coach DuVall’s teams won Maryland State cham-pionships five times, including three consecutive champion-ships from 1990-1992, with a 29 game winning streak and 52-2 record over four years. Doug’s teams have earned 19 howard county championships, 10 regional championships and have been ranked #1 in the State of Maryland by USa today. Doug has been named “coach of the Year” and “coach of the Week” on many occasions by the local and national media. In 1999, he was named “coach of the Decade” by the Baltimore Sun. Doug was also selected as head coach on Maryland’s winning teams in the Big 33 Football classic, the chesapeake Football classic and the Baltimore Metro all-Stars Game. other awards bestowed on coach DuVall include: “NFl high School coach of the Week” by the Baltimore ravens; “NFl high School coach of the Week” by the Washington redskins; “coach of the Year” by the Washington District Football offi-cials (4 times): “coach of the Year” by Gatorade; “coach of the Year” by the Maryland Scholastic Football coaches asso-

    ciation; “timmie award” by the Washington touchdown club; and the “edwin henderson award” by the Washington Pigskin club. he was inducted into the State Foot-ball coaches hall of Fame by the Maryland Football coaches asso-ciation, the “legends hall of Fame” by the Baltimore touch-down club and received the “circle of champions” award from the National high School coaches association. Beyond his long term commitment to the Greater Balti-more chapter of the National Football Foundation, Doug is cur-rently the President of the Baltimore touchdown club, active in the Maryland State Football coaches association and helps run the Junior Player Development program for the National Football league. Doug has served as keynote speaker at youth sports banquets for several years and has been the guest speaker at football coaching clinics in numerous states. coach DuVall runs the youth football camps for howard county recreation and Parks to develop skills and foster the love of football. he has been selected “teacher of the Year 2004” by the american legion Post 60 and is a multiple year honoree as a Who’s Who among america’s teachers. Doug graduated from howard high School in 1965, prior top earning his Bachelor of Science Degree (cUM laUDe) in Physical education from West chester State college. Doug was appointed as graduate assistant to University of Mary-land football team, and earned a Masters Degree in Physical education from the University of Maryland. he subsequently earned a Masters degree in education administration from loyola college. Doug and his wife Jan of 37 years have one daughter, Beth, son-in-law Sam lancelotta and three grandchildren, Jake, cole and clay.

    herb armstrong Service to Football award

    ranked 3rd by Digital Sport.com and the Baltimore Sun, the Poets squad was led by First team all State and all Metro Player of the Year tavon austin, who capped his history making career with a thrilling 191 yard, 2 touchdown plus 2 point conversion performance in the championship game. austin, who is headed to West Virginia University in the fall, rushed for 7,780 yards and 128 touchdowns at Dun-bar and amassed 9,258 total yards and 790 points over his high school career. the Poets also featured standout offensive performers Jonathan Perry at QB, rB Davon Muse, linemen Michael Mayo, Devin clark, antonio Brown, Joshua Melton, anthony

    Watters and Wr Sean Farr. the defense was anchored by all Metro players horace Miller, Gary onuekwusi and courtney Bridget, as well as Nathan Byers and tevin Brown.

    river hill high Schoolas noted above, Brian Van Deusen’s hawks’ return as state champions in the class 2a final at M&t Bank Stadium earned the team the honor of tonight’s award. the hawks second consecutive win in the championship game over eastern tech high School 31-6 capped a spectacular season for the howard county program that has 62-4 record over that past five years.

  • T hese scholar-athletes, representing football-playing high schools in the Baltimore metropolitan area, are selected by their respective schools primarily for their ability on the football field and in the classroom. other factors taken into consideration include extracurricular activities, leadership, and community and church activities. every football-playing high school in Baltimore city and anne arundel, harford, howard, carroll and Frederick counties is invited to submit a nominee who best fits the aforementioned qualifications. the chapter’s selection committee, after careful consideration of each athlete’s qualifications, then chooses a young man it deems to be the grand prize winner ($8,000) and four other regional winners ($3,000 scholarships each).

    the regions and the schools contained in each are:

    North: Baltimore lutheran, Boys’ latin, calvert hall, Dulaney, Franklin, Friends, Gilman, hereford, loch raven, loyola, McDonogh, Milford Mill, New town, owings Mills, Pikesville, randallstown. St. Paul’s, towson and Woodlawn.

    SoUth: annapolis, annapolis area christian School, archbishop Spalding, arundel, Broadneck, cardinal Gibbons, catonsville, chesapeake (aa), Glen Burnie, lansdowne, Meade, Mount St.

    Joseph, North county, Northeast, old Mill, St. Mary’s, St. Vincent Pallotti, Severn, Severna Park, Southern (aa), South river and Western tech.

    eaSt: aberdeen, archbishop curley, Bel air, c. Milton Wright, chesapeake (Bc), Dundalk, eastern Vo-tech, edgewood, Fallston, harford tech, havre de Grace, John carroll, Joppatowne, Kenwood, North harford, overlea, Parkville, Patapsco, Perry hall and Sparrows Point.

    WeSt: atholton, Brunswick, catoctin, centennial, century, Francis Scott Key, Frederick, Glenelg, Gov. thomas Johnson, hammond, howard, liberty, linganore, long reach, Marriott’s ridge, Middletown, Mt. hebron, North carroll, oakland Mills, Patterson Mill, reservoir, river hill, St. John’s catholic Prep, South carroll, tuscarora, Urbana, Walkersville, Westminster, Wilde lake and Winters Mill.

    ceNtral: city, carver, Digital harbor, Dr. Samuel Banks, Doris M. Johnson, W.e.B. DuBois, Dunbar, edmondson-Westside, Forest Park, Frederick Douglass, lake clifton-eastern, reginald F. lewis School of Business & law, Mergenthaler, Northwestern, Patterson, Poly, St. Frances academy, Southside academy, Vivian t. thomas and Walbrook.

    2009 Scholar athletes

    cory anderlikCentury 6-0, 234, FB/LBa First team all-State team member, this team captain is a member of the National honor Society. cory also plays lacrosse and is a member of the student government.

    alexander BallardCardinal Gibbons 6-1, 180, dEa key member of the cru-saders team, alex ranks in the top 20% of his class, is a member of the National honor Society and is a Maryland Distinguished Scholar. he also plays basketball, runs track and is in the school choir.

    Nicholas aloiAtholton 5-5, 165, rB/dBthe team MVP his senior year, this honor roll student runs track and will play football for Salisbury Uni-versity next year.

    Patrick BaldersonLinganore 5-8, 165, rBchosen First team all-area and a team captain, Pat ranks in the top 25% of his class. he is a member of the track team, an accomplished poet and a school counselor.

    Brett BaerWestminster 6-1, 225, LBthis top 10% ranked student was First team all-conference and a team cap-tain. he is also a member of the National honor Society and plays lacrosse.

    Taylor BarfieldMcdonogh 6-0, 225, OLan honor roll student, this standout lineman for the eagles is president of the German club and also plays baseball.

  • Timothy BlairMarriotts ridge 5-10, 175, QBan honorable mention all-county performer, this team captain is an honor roll student, a member of the National honor Society, plays basketball and base-ball, and is the editor of the yearbook.

    William claryCatonsville 6-0, 185, dB/K/PSelected First team Defen-sive Back and Punter by his county coaches, Skippy is a team captain and honor roll student who also plays lacrosse and basketball.

    antwan BranchLake Clifton 5-9, 185, TE/LBa team captain and one of the top defenders on the lakers team, this Baltimore city all-Star ranks number one in his class. antwan is also class President, wres-tles and plays lacrosse.

    Jeremiah conwayMervo 5-9, 230, OL/dLone of the Mustang’s cap-tains, this honors student is on the debate team, is a student government advi-sor and is on the wrestling team.

    Merrill Brunsonhereford 5-11, 180, OL/dLone of the top linemen for the Bulls, Merrill ranks in the top 10% of his class and is a member of the National honor Society. a Maryland Distinguished Scholar, he is also on the wrestling team.

    William crawfordSeverna Park 5-10, 180, LBa standout special teams player for the Falcons, Will ranks in the top 5% of his class, is a member of the National honor Society and is a Maryland Distinguished Scholar.

    Travis DelizioNorth County 6-0, 185, QBa two year starter and team captain, travis ranks in the top 10% of his class. he also plays lacrosse, basket-ball, and is a member of the Student Government.

    Daniel BrownOverlea 5-11, 240, OL/dLa county all-Star selec-tion and 3-year starter, this honor roll student is also on the wrestling team.

    christopher costabileMount St. Joseph 6-3, 190, QBa team captain and three year starter, chris is a top student and standout lacrosse player. he is also a National honor Society tutor.

    rudy DanielWoodlawn 6-0, 170, Wr/dBas a team captain and First team all-county selection, lee is an honor roll student and standout sprinter on the track team. he also plays basketball and is a youth coach.

    John BrisentineChesapeake-AA 6-0, 225, FB/dLranking in the top 10 % of his class and a member of the National honor Society, John was a team captain, member of the track team, writer for the school news-paper and member of the jazz band.

    Brandon copelandGilman 6-3, 270, OL/dLFirst team all-Metro and Second team all-State, Brandon was a team captain and ranks in the top 20% of his class. he also plays basketball, is on the track team and is Fca President.

    Paul christensonFallston 5-11, 205, OL/LBa team captain and honor-able mention all-confer-ence performer, Paul ranks in the top 10% of his class and is a member of the National honor Society. he also plays basketball, is on the track team and is an eagle Scout.

    aaron DaileyLong reach 6-4, 305, OL/dLa First team all-county selection, aaron was a team captain, honor roll student and also a member of the lacrosse team.

    alfredo Deschampshavre de Grace 5-11, 189, FB/LBVoted Second team all-county and a team captain, alfredo ranks in the top 20% of his class. he is on the track and wrestling teams, plays basketball and writes for the yearbook.

  • Matthew DrennanSouthern 6-4, 225, OL/dLa three year starter, team captain and Second team all-county member, Matt ranks in the top 10% of his class and is a member of the National honor Society. he also plays basketball and is the Secretary for the Senior class.

    Jeremy DorseyEdmondson 6-2, 230, TEa First team Baltimore city team member and team captain, Jeremy ranks in the top 20% of his class and also plays baseball.

    Oladapo GbangbalasaW.E.B. dubois 6-4, 200, dLa valuable player for the Panthers, this top 10% ranked student is a member of the National honor Soci-ety. he also plays lacrosse and is on the wrestling team.

    Eric FranklinArchbishop Curley 6-3, 190, TE/dBSelected First team all-State and picked as a team captain, eric ranks in the top 5% of his class and is a member of the National honor Society. he also plays basketball, is a stand-out hurdler on the track team and member of the concert band. he will play football at the University of Maryland this fall.

    Jonathan FlesherLoch raven 5-11, 165, Wr/dBthe leading receiver for the raiders, this top 5% student is a member of the National, Math, Science and Music honor Societies. Jon is also a Maryland Distin-guished Scholar, runs track and is in the band.

    arnold FarmerPoly 6-0, 305, OL/dLan all-State selection and team captain, this honors student is a two time carson Scholar, a member of the track team, and a martial arts black belt. he will play football at towson Univer-sity next Fall.

    ross GothelfOwings Mills 5-9, 175, rB/LBa four year starter with the eagles, this team captain ranks in the top 10% of his class and is a member of the National honor Society. ross also plays lacrosse, is a wrestler and a member of the Student Government.

    alaric GothMount hebron 6-2, 210, OL/dLa three year starter and team captain for the Vikings, this honors student is a National his-panic Scholar and is on the lacrosse team.

    colin handzodulaney 5-10, 185, OL/LBranked in the top 10% of his class, this valuable play-er for the lions is a member of the National honor Soci-ety. he is also a wrestler, is on the track team and is the class treasurer.

    Jonathan GrenSevern 5-8, 160, QBVoted First team all-con-ference, this team captain is an honor roll student who also plays lacrosse, is a peer counselor and an accom-plished videographer.

    adam DulbergerMiddletown 6-0, 165, Wr/dBchosen as a First team all-conference selection, this team captain ranks number one in his class and is a member of the National honor Society. a Maryland Distinguished Scholar, he also plays lacrosse, basket-ball and is a math tutor.

    Jason GonosSt Mary’s 6-1, 200, FB/LBVoted First team all-coun-ty, Second team all-State and the touchdown club defensive player of the year, Jason is a captain and ranks number one in his class. he is a member of the National honor Society, a Maryland Distinguished Scholar and top lacrosse player.

    Brandon FloydLoyola 6-2, 200, Wr/dBa First team all-county and Second team all-State selection, this honors stu-dent also plays basketball and runs track. he will play football at Georgetown next fall.

    Jerome Grant, IIIAnnapolis Area Christian 6-1, 262, OL/dLa First team all-confer-ence performer, Jerome ranks in the top 15% of his class and is a member of the National honor Society. a National Merit and aP Scholar, he is also a mem-ber of the Student Government.

    aaron hawkinsOld Mill 5-11, 265, dLa team captain and First team all-county player, aaron is an honors student and is a member of the National honor Society. he also plays lacrosse, wrestles, and is a member of the Boy Scouts.

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  • William haworth, IIIArchbishop Spalding 6-7, 293, OLa First team all-State selection, Beau was a team captain and ranks in the top 10% of his class. he is a member of the National honor Society and a Mary-land Distinguished Scholar. he will be playing foot-ball at the United States Naval academy in the fall.

    Wallace KnobelCalvert hall 5-10, 190, OLone of the leading blockers for the cardinals, Wally ranks in the top 5% of his class, is a member of the Spanish and National honor Societies, a Maryland Distinguished Scholar, and member of the rugby team.

    Kurt herzogFriends 5-9, 170, rB/dBtwice voted First team all-conference and a team captain, Kurt is a top student and also plays soccer and lacrosse. he is co-chairman of the cancer awareness club.

    harry KriegerSt. Paul’s 6-0, 190, LBa First team all-con-ference selection, harry ranks in the top 20% of his class and is a member of the Japanese and German honor Societies. he is also a standout lacrosse player and President of the Spirit council.

    clinton holleyWalkersville 5-10, 190, FB/LBSelected as a team captain, this Second team all-conference player ranks in the top 20% of his class. clinton also plays lacrosse, wrestles and attended Boys State.

    Nathan LenhartCatoctin 5-11, 185, FBa Second team all-conference pick and team captain, Nathan ranks in the top 10% of his class, plays basketball and is on the track team.

    Trae LindsayPatapsco 6-7, 210, TE/dLthis four year starter and team captain was selected Second team all-county. he also plays basketball and tennis.

    Shawn hollandFrancis Scott Key 5-9, 165, Wr/dBthis honor roll student was a key player for the eagles. he also plays lacrosse, is on the yearbook production team and is in the Debate club.

    Jeffrey KryglikEastern Tech 5-11, 175, TE/LBa team captain and voted First team all-conference, Jeff ranks in the top 5% of his class. he also plays baseball and is in the chess club.

    Zauhn LewisWinters Mill 5-10, 198, FB/LBthis team captain and First team all-county player ranks in the top 5% of his class and is a member of the National honor Society. Zauhn is also a member of the track team and the hon-ors orchestra.

    Bryce hetherTuscarora 6-1, 185, TE/LBchosen a team captain, this honorable Mention all-conference member ranks in the top 20% of his class. Bryce also plays basketball and is a member of the weightlifting club.

    Michael KropkowskiNorth harford 6-0, 210, LBSelected First team all-county and a team captain, Michael ranks in the top 10% of his class. he is a member of the National honor Society and a Mary-land Distinguished Scholar who also plays basketball and lacrosse.

    Matthew JovinelliArundel 5-10, 175, OL/dLthis two year starter and touchdown club all-Star, Matt ranks in the top 15% of his class and is a member of the National honor Soci-ety. he also plays lacrosse and is the treasurer of the Student Government.

    Nick LevenduskySouth river 6-1, 200, TE/LBa three year starter for the Seahawks, Nick is an hon-ors student who also plays basketball and is a church usher.

    Matthew LittlejohnMeade 5-10, 260, OL/dLthis three year starter and team captain ranks in the top 20% of his class and is a member of the National honor Society. Matt is also a tutor and a member of the Student Government.

  • Thomas LivezeyBel Air 6-2, 195, TE/dESelected First team all-county, this team captain is an honor roll student who also plays baseball and is a math tutor.

    Jay MoseleyAnnapolis 5-11, 205, OLan honorable Mention all-county performer, Jay ranks in the top 20% of his class and is a member of the National honor Society. he is also on the track team and is a math tutor.

    Michael MarksSt. Vincent Pallotti 5-10, 170, FB/LBtwice selected First team all-conference and a team captain, this honors student was a four year starter as well as a standout lacrosse player.

    ryan NadeauSparrows Point 6-1, 176, rB/LBa member of the county all-Division team, this top 10% ranked student also runs track and plays lacrosse.

    adam Measehoward 6-1, 230, OLas a First team all-county performer, this team captain is an honors student, played in the touchdown club all-Star game and is a member of the baseball team.

    Ikenna Okaforharford Tech 6-1, 175, QB/dBan honors student and team captain, Ike is also a mem-ber of the student govern-ment, and the basketball and track teams.

    Kiandre PrattJoppatowne 5-6, 135, Wr/dBthis top 5% ranked athlete is a member of the National honor Society. he is also a member of the rotc, the Vice President of his class, plays baseball, and is on the track team.

    antonio McMichaelMilford Mill 6-2, 195, TE/dL/LBthis top 5% ranked student is also a team captain. he is a member of the county all-academic team and also plays baseball.

    Joshua NorenWestern Tech 5-8, 165, OL/dLthis versatile player for the Wolverines ranks in the top 10% of his class, is a member of the county all-academic team and also plays lacrosse.

    Samuel Plazakhammond 6-2, 170, QB/dBa team captain and Second team all-county perform-er, Samuel ranks in the top 10% of his class, is a mem-ber of the National honor Society, Student Govern-ment, and plays lacrosse and basketball

    Shawdoe McKinneyFrederick douglas 5-7, 234, OLthe most improved defen-sive player on the team, this top 20% ranked student is an accomplished artist and is on the track team.

    Gerard NeelyC. Milton Wright 5-6, 198, FB/dLone of the Mustang’s key players last season, Gerard ranks in the top 10% of his class and is a member of the National and Spanish honor Societies. a Maryland Distinguished Scholar, he is also the Senior class Presi-dent, runs track and is in the concert choir.

    Douglas MoranKenwood 5-5, 120, dBranking in the top 10 % of his class and a key defensive player for the Bluebirds, Douglas also plays lacrosse and is on the wrestling team.

    Malik PackBaltimore City College 5-7, 165, rB/dBDescribed as one of the toughest players on his team, this honor student also plays basketball and is a student volunteer.

    Michael rindosBroadneck 6-1, 175, LBVoted Second team all-county, Michael ranks in the top 20% of his class. he is on the wrestling team, a student government delegate, and plays in the concert band.

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  • Patrick robinsonLiberty 6-4, 270, OLVoted First team all-conference and all-county, this team captain ranks in the top 10% of his class, is a member of the National honor Society and is a Maryland Distinguished Scholar. Patrick also plays basketball, is a member of the track team and is trea-surer of the Senior class.

    Graham SpicerWilde Lake 6-0, 200, Ka Super 22 team member and all-county performer as a junior, Graham is a National Merit Scholar, aP Scholar and scored a perfect 800 on the math portion of the Sat. he also plays club soccer and plays the bagpipes.

    cedric rollinsreginald F. Lewis 5-8, 192, FB/LBan all-city team selection, this team captain is an hon-ors student and ranks in the top 20% of his class.

    christopher SponyoeGovernor Thomas Johnson 5-10, 180, OL/LBa team captain and honor roll student, christopher also plays lacrosse, wrestles, and is a member of the latin club.

    adam SlatniskeSouth Carroll 6-2, 200, FB/LBa First team all-county selection, adam was a team captain and ranks in the top 20% of his class. he is a Maryland Distinguished Scholar, a member of the National honor Society, and also plays lacrosse.

    reggie StreetVivian T. Thomas 6-1, 170, Wr/LBa First team all-city selection and team captain, reggie was the MVP of his team. he also plays basketball.

    Kevin TelesfordCarver Vo-Tech 5-8, 165, rB/dBan honor roll student rank-ing in the top 20% of his class, Kevin was a team captain and also a member of the track teams and dance squad.

    John ScheveBoys Latin 6-8, 290, OL/dLSelected for the Super 22 team by the Baltimore touchdown club, John is a top student and member of the National honor Society. he also plays hockey, is president of the Debate club, and will play football at Dartmouth next year.

    rodney Straughter Jr.Patterson 5-10, 160, Wr/dBa member of the all-city team and a team captain, rodney ranks in the top 10% of his class, plays bas-ketball and is a youth coach.

    Sterling TeelChesapeake-BC 6-0, 170, rB/Wr/dBa team captain and nine time team player of the week, Sterling ranks in the top 20% of his class, plays lacrosse and is editor of the yearbook.

    Thomas ruleyParkville 6-4, 285, OL/dLFirst team all-Division and team captain, tom ranks in the top 5% of his class and is a member of the National honor Society. he is also a member of the It’s academ-ic team and the chorus.

    Justin StoneBrunswick 6-3, 195, TE/dESelected First team all-conference and a team cap-tain, this top 20% ranked student is a member of the National honor Society. he also plays basketball and is a youth coach.

    Taylor SonesGlenelg 6-0, 165, dBa First team all-county member and team captain, taylor is an honors stu-dent and a member of the National honor Society. he also plays lacrosse, basketball and is a camp counselor.

    David SwitzerCentennial 5-8, 210, dLa team captain and all-county performer, the eagles Defensive lineman of the Year is a National Merit Scholar and aP Scholar with distinction. David also plays lacrosse and throws the shotput.

    Dustin ThursbyNortheast 6-1, 185, rB/dBan honor student and First team all-county member, Dustin also plays baseball and wrestles.

  • Scott Trenchriver hill 6-1, 175, TE/LB/Ka First team all-Metro and Second team all-State kicker, Scott ranks in the top 10% of his class and is a member of the National honor Society. he is also a National Merit semi-finalist, is a wrestler and plays lacrosse.

    Terrance WestNorthwestern 5-11, 198, rB/dBan all-State selection and team captain, terrance ranks in the top 20 % of his class. he also plays bas-ketball and is on the track team.

    alexander UttUrbana 6-4, 260, OL/dLtwice voted First team all-area, alex ranks in the top 5% of his class and is a member of the National honor Society and the bas-ketball team.

    Zachary WestfallNorth Carroll 5-10, 171, Wr/dBa First team all-con-ference player and team captain, Zach is an honors student who runs track and is President of the Varisty club.

    Sanchaz WalkerSouthside Academy 5-6, 160, QB/dBa standout player and team captain for the Jaguars, this honors student is a member of the track team and the chess club.

    Matthew WoodPerry hall 6-2, 185, Wr/dBthis team captain and twice selected First team all-Division player, Matt ranks in the top 25% of his class and also plays basketball.

    andre YoungAberdeen 6-0, 200, FB/LBSelected First team all-county and a team captain, andre ranks in the top 15% of his class. he is also on the track team and will attend the United States Millitary academy in the fall.

    Joshua WagonerForest Park 5-10, 165, LBa team captain and top 5% ranked student, Josh is a member of the National honor Society, is on the track team and is also a swimmer.

    Timothy Willmanreservoir 6-4, 255, dLSelected First team all-county, this team captain is an honor roll student who also plays lacrosse. tim will play football for the University of connecticutt in the fall.

    Drew YelvertonNew Town 5-9, 185, FBa member of the all-academic team for his county, Drew ranks in the top 5% of his class and is a member of the National honor Society. he is also a member of the track team and Vice President of the Varsity club.

    Samuel Von ParisJohn Carroll 6-1, 210, QB/LBSelected First team all-county and a team captain, Sammy ranks in the top 20% of his class and is a member of the National honor Society and a Mary-land Distinguished Scholar. he is the Senior class President, plays baseball, rugby and wrestles.

    William WhitehurstTowson 5-6, 165, rB/dBa member of the all-Divi-sion team, this captain is an honors student who also plays lacrosse, runs track and is a youth coach.

    anthony Watters, Jr.dunbar 6-0, 230, OL/dLSelected to the all-State team, this team captain ranks in the top 20% of his class. he also plays lacrosse, is on the swim team and the robotics team. he will play football at howard next fall.

    Louis WyleyFranklin 6-1, 190, TE/LBa city/county all-Star game participant, this top 20% ranked student is an outstanding high jumper on the track team and is a black belt instructor in karate.

    andrew ZimnikFrederick 6-0, 175, QBVoted Second team all-conference, this team cap-tain ranks in the top 5% of his class and is a member of the National honor Society. a Maryland Distinguished Scholar, andrew also runs track and plays baseball.

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  • 2008 academic all-State Football Team

    the Greater Baltimore chapter of the National Football Foundation and college hall of Fame proudly announces its first football academic all-State team. the team is made up of the best and the brightest senior high school football student athletes in the Baltimore region for the 2008 season. Selections for the team were a by-product of the chapter’s annual Scholar athlete Dinner.

    Johns hopkins heart hype Program

    In 2008, the Greater Baltimore chapter of the National Football Foundation participated in the heart hype Program in recognition of the organization’s proactive approach to helping young athletes detect and assess potentially life threatening heart ailments. over 3,000 young adults die suddenly each year, almost all of which could have been prevented if detected in time. reggie lewis, hank Gathers, Jason collier and tom herrion are well-known athletes who lost their lives to undiagnosed heart ailments. the 2009 heart hype screening is scheduled for Saturday, May 23rd at Morgan State University. the goal is to screen hundreds of high school athletes for potentially life-threatening heart ailments. Questionnaires and waiver forms will be available on the heart hype Website (www.hopkinshcM.org) and at the Maryland Public Secondary Schools athletic association website (www.mpssaa.org). We encourage our members, their families and friends to participate in this free program, in an effort to avert an unnecessary and untimely health threat.

    Offense:

    QUarTErBacKandrew Zimnik, Frederick high SchoolrUNNING BacKPatrick Balderson, linganore high SchoolKurt herzog, Friends Schoolcory anderlik, century high SchoolrEcEIVErBrandon Floyd, loyola high SchoolZach Westfall, North carroll high SchoolTIGhT ENDantwan Branch, lake clifton high SchoolJeff Kryglik, eastern Vo-tech high SchoolOFFENSIVE LINEBeau hawarth, archbishop Spalding high Schoolthomas ruley, Parkville high Schoolalex Utt, Urbana high Schoolanthony Watters, Dunbar high SchoolPatrick robinson, liberty high School

    Defense:

    DEFENSIVE LINEtim Willman, reservoir high Schoolarnold Farmer, Baltimore Polytechnic high SchoolBrandon copeland, Gilman SchoolLINEBacKErJason Gonos, St. Mary’s high SchoolSam Von Paris, John carroll Schoolharry Krieger, St. Paul’s SchoolBrett Baer, Westminster high Schooladam Slatniske, South carroll high SchoolDEFENSIVE BacKadam Dulberger, Middletown high Schooleric Franklin, archbishop curley high Schooltaylor Sones, Glenelg high School

    Special Teams:

    SPEcIaLISTGraham Spicer, Wilde lake high SchoolScott trench, river hill high SchoolWilliam clary, catonsville high School

  • SPONSOrS

    Sponsors purchase a table of ten and invite as their guests school officials, coaches and parents of the scholar athletes.

    aberdeen high Schoolannapolis high Schoolarbitron, Inc.archbishop curley high Schoolarchbishop Spalding

    high Schoolarundel athletic Booster clubatholton FootballBaltimore city college alumni

    assoc.Baltimore Polytechnic

    Institute FootballBoy’s latin SchoolBrauning-Iannantuono InsuranceBroadneck Bruins athletic

    Booster clubBrunswick athletic Boostersc. Milton Wright high Schoolcardinal Gibbons alumni assoc.cardinal Gibbons athleticscarroll Sports rehabilitation &

    Physical therapycatoctin high Schoolcentury high School athleticschesapeake high Schoolchick-fil-a@eastpoint Mallclifden Vending/Milford Mill

    athleticscolumbia Benefits

    consultants, Inc.commercial Interiorscomet Booster clubcougar Boosters, Inc.DeX ImagingDulaney high SchoolDunbar high SchoolDundalk high Schooleastern technical high School edgewood high School

    Booster club

    edmondson-Westside high SchoolentrequestForest Park athletic Dept.Franklin athleticsFrederick Douglass athletic Dept.Frederick high School

    Boosters clubFreedom optimist clubFriends School of BaltimoreGilman SchoolGlenelg high School FootballGov. thomas Johnsonthe Greene turtleGtI Federalhamel Builders, Inc.harford technical high Schoolharford technical h.S.

    athletic Dept.havre de Grace high Schoolhereford high Schoolheritage Properties, Inc.JPB enterprises, Inc.Joppatowne h.S. athletic Dept.Kelly & associatesKenwood athleticslinganore high Schoollion’s Pridelong reach high Schoolloyola BlakefieldMarriotts ridge high SchoolMccormick & company, Inc.McDonogh SchoolMeade high School FootballMel Kiper enterprisesMt. hebron high SchoolMt. St. Joseph h.S. athletic Dept.the thomas and clementine

    Mullan FoundationNew town athletic BoostersNorth carroll athletic Dept.North county athletic Booster clubNorth county high SchoolNorth harfod endzone cluboakland Mills high Schoolomega health care

    overhead DoorParents of old Mill FootballParkville athleticsPatterson high SchoolPatapsco athleticsPerry hall high SchoolPikesville high SchoolPlay action Football campPNc BankrhS touchdown clubreginald F. lewis athletic Dept.reservoir Football

    touchdown clubriver hill athleticsSelfridge BuildersSeverna Park high SchoolSouth carroll athletic BoostersSouth river high School

    Boosters clubSouthern FootballSt. Mary’s athletic Dept.St. Paul’s SchoolSt. Vincent Pallotti high Schoolthe John carroll Schoolthe lawrence a. Beck co.towson Sports Medicinetrooper office Mgmt, llctuscarora high School FootballUBS Financial ServicesUnder armourUnion Memorial Sports MedicineUrbana FootballW.e.B. Dubois hS

    athletic Dept.Walkersville h.S.

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    PATrONS

    Patrons participate by purchasing a table of ten.

    UBS Financial Services— Don Giacomelli

    office of athletics— Baltimore county Schools

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    Football officialstowson University Football

    BENEFACTOrSCertain individuals and organizations made contribu-tions to the Greater Baltimore Chapter that directly benefit the Scholarship Fund

    anonymouslaVar and trish arringtonralph FriedgenDr. richard GeorgeJonathan ogdenKevin Plank

    The Greater Baltimore Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame gratefully acknowledges the generous support given by the

    sponsors and patrons listed below. Their sponsorship and participation have made this affair possible.