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Fairfax County Football Hall of Fame 16 Annual Banquet Announced Fairfax County Football Hall of Fame Youth*Scholastic*Collegiate*Professional Monday, January 23, 2006 16th Annual Banquet Announced The Executive Board of the Fairfax 2006 FCFHF Inductees: First Annual Tom Davis Award County Football Hall of Fame for Meritorious Service announced today that the 16th FCFHF Class of 2006 Inductees Annual Banquet will be held on include three local football heroes: This year FCFHF will honor Phil Sunday March 5, 2006 at the Francis Dall, athletic director at Hochberg, the Hall of Fame McLean Hilton Hotel, 7920 Jones Westfield High School; Announcer for the Washington Branch Drive, McLean, Virginia Dennis Hall, Commissioner for the Redskins with the first annual located near Tyson’s II Mall. Northern Virginia Football Tom Davis Award for his Festivities will begin with a social Officials Association; and unselfish support of youth football gathering at 2:30 PM & dinner Bhawoh Jue, Safety for the NFL in northern Virginia with the at 4:00 PM. An awards ceremony San Diego Chargers, Penn State, Fairfax County Youth Football will follow honoring local area and Chantilly High School star. League. youth and high school players along with the three new Hall of Fairfax County Football Hall of Fame Fame inductees. This event draws celebrities and Sixteenth Annual Awards Banquet supporters from all over the area and promises to equal the grandeur March 5, 2006 of the past fifteen years. The Board is anticipating a strong attendance. McLean Hilton Hotel, McLean, Virginia If you plan to attend call Betty Sunday, March 5, 2006 Social 2:30 PM Powell now for tickets at (703) Tickets $35.00 in Advance Dinner 4:00 PM 273-3216 or email her directly at (Make checks payable to FCYFL) Awards to follow [email protected]. For general information call Chairman Mark For Tickets Call Betty Powell (703) 273-3216 Meana at (703) 281-0153 or email Or E-Mail: [email protected] him at [email protected]. From: Fairfax County Football Hall of Fame 5501 Tranquil Court Alexandria, Virginia 22310 To: Fairfax County Football Hall of Fame Sixteenth Annual Awards Banquet FCFHF Player & Coach Awards Announced Players of the Year: High Schools LIBERTY DISTRICT: Nick Jacoby Madison High School NATIONAL DISTRICT: Justin Smith Edison High School PATRIOT DISTRICT: Dominique Roulack T.C. Williams High School CONCORDE DISTRICT: Evan Royster Westfield High School Keith Payne Oakton High School PRIVATE: Sean O’Neill Paul VI Catholic High School Coaches of the Year: High Schools DIVISION V: Vaughn Lewis Edison High School DIVISION VI: Joe Thompson Oakton High School Players of the Year: Youth Sports 75LB AMERICAN: Charlie Kassis Chantilly Youth Association 75LB CENTRAL: Chris Knowlan Southwestern Youth Association 75LB NATIONAL: Sahvon Hogan Manassas Youth Football 85LB AMERICAN: David Salmon Chantilly Youth Association 85LB CENTRAL: Delante Jeffries Reston Youth Football 85LB NATIONAL: Marcus Dash Vienna Youth Incorporated 95LB AMERICAN: Rafael Enriquez-Hesles McLean Youth Incorporated 95LB CENTRAL: Ian McKellips Fort Hunt Youth Association 95LB NATIONAL: Anthony Rayner Vienna Youth Incorporated 110LB AMERICAN: Brandon Johnson Springfield Youth Club 110LB CENTRAL: Zach Ozycz Herndon Optimist Club 110LB NATIONAL: James Wang Braddock Road Youth Club 125LB AMERICAN: Kevin Koch Southwestern Youth Association 125LB CENTRAL: Akeem Bennett Fort Belvoir Recreation 125LB NATIONAL: Craig (CJ) Cleaves Braddock Road Youth Club 150LB AMERICAN: Thomas Bailey Menard Braddock Road Youth Club Coaches of the Year: Youth Sports ANKLEBITERS: Emilio Martinez Chantilly Youth Association AMERICAN DIVISION: John Schryber McLean Youth Incorporated CENTRAL DIVISION: Mike Marshall Herndon Optimist Club NATIONAL DIVISION: Mark Lint Southwestern Youth Association Cheerleaders of the Year: Youth Sports Alexis Hamilton Fort Hunt Youth Association Kelly Anne Ray Vienna Youth Incorporated Zoe Ballard Fairfax Police Youth Club Katie Kyer Annandale Boys & Girls Club Nikita Harrison Reston Youth Football Sarah Hobbs Braddock Road Youth Club Official of the Year: Youth Sports Jim Weston Fairfax County Football Officials Association .
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