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2019 Spring Awards Banquet Program Booklet g{x c|zá~|Ç VÄâu Éy jtá{|ÇzàÉÇ? \ÇvA 2nd Annual Spring Awards Banquet First Baptist Church of Glenarden 3600 Brightseat Road Glenarden, Maryland Saturday June 1, 2019 PIGSKIN CLUB OF WASHINGTON 2019 Officers A.B. Williamson President William E. Chesley First Vice President Ronald L. Watson, Sr. Second Vice President Recording Secretary Sonja L. Houze Corr. Secretary John K. Jolley Financial Secretary Larry A. Frelow Treasurer General Counsel Frank A. Harris, Jr. Auditor Robert L. McNair Archivist Board of Directors Arthur I. Linder, Sr,, Chairman William G. “Billy” Coward Paul A. Coon John V. Gamble Joseph C. Hacke, Jr. Deborah Johnson Maurice Dino Pierce Bernard N. Price Michael Simmons Brian J. Thomas, Sr. The Pigskin Club of Washington, Inc. Membership Rooster 2019 Paul A. Arst* Lucille W. Hester Phillip “Reesie” Morgan Samuel E. Brown Lawrence V. Hill Lloyd Oakley, Sr.* William E. Chesley Christopher S. Hopkins Lloyd Oakley, Jr. Paul A. Coon Milton L. Hopkins Bernard E. Perry William G. “Billy” Coward* Sonja L. Houze Maurice Dino Pierce Maurice Edwards Aona H. Jefferson Bernard N. Price Wilber Foster* Deborah K. Johnson Lancewell Ray* Vinna L. Freeman* Joe Louis Johnson Michael A. Simmons Larry A. Frelow John K. Jolley John F. Tatum* John V. Gamble* Kerry M. Kee Brian J. Thomas, Sr. Kent L. Gilmore Fred W. Kegler Ronald L. Watson, Sr. Donald Grigg Demitri C. Kornegay A. B. Williamson Joseph C. Hacke, Jr. Arthur I. Linder, Sr. Louis C. Wilson Frank A. Harris, Jr.* Franklyn A. Malone* Ronald W. Wilson Robert Harris Aleus W. McConduit Eugene C. Wright Vincent B. Hawkins* Robert L. McNair *Octogenarians GREETINGS FROM THE PRESIDENT Honorable Guests and Fellow Pigskinners: In my first official role as the new President of the Pigskin Club of Washington Inc., I am honored to welcome you to our 2nd Annual Winter, Spring Awards Banquet. We will continue to honor and recognize area high school seniors, coaches and community leaders of all ethnicities and genders for their athletic and academic achievements. We believe strongly that diversity and inclusiveness is the direction amateur athletics should proceed now and in the future. I wish to congratulate the award winners, their coaches, family and friends, who by their dauntless efforts over the years have made it possible for these student athletes and coaches to participate in this afternoons ceremonies. I would also like to thank the great area secondary institutions and the loyal sponsors (new and old), parents and citizens of the D.M.V. for their continuous and generous support. Last but not least, I would like to thank all Pigskinners and our Spring Banquet Chairman Louis Wilson for his outstanding job putting on this banquet and First Baptist Church of Glenarden for the use of their fine facilities. Thank you for joining us this afternoon and God Bless. Sincerely, A.B. Williamson, President Greetings From The Chairman of the Board June 1, 2019 On Behalf of the Board of Directors of the Pigskin Club of Washington, Inc., we welcome you to our 2nd Annual Spring Awards Banquet. Today we celebrate outstanding young men and women who have demonstrated excellence in athlecs as well as academics throughout their High School Career. We are excited that you have joined us today to recognize their accomplishments. This is also an opportunity to say thanks to all of our members who have worked hard in pung this affair together. Enjoy the aernoon and I look forward to your connuous support of our Annual Awards recognion program. Again, congratulaons and enjoy the aernoon. Sincerely, TÜà{âÜ \A _|ÇwxÜ? fÜ Arthur I Linder Sr June 1, 2019 Dear Friends, Greetings from my fellow Pigskinners, to all the honorees, their families and guests. It is my honor and pleasure to welcome you to the 2nd Annual Spring Awards Banquet! This event is one of the highlights of our year where we identify and honor the finest student athletes, coaches, community leaders, and students with high academic achievements, from the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia. The Pigskin Club is made up of dues-paying volunteers who contribute their time and talents towards our primary mission of supporting and recognizing the achievements of individuals. There are no paid staff and all funds beyond expenses are used to further this mission. We encourage you to take a few minutes and browse the Pigskin Club of Washington, Inc. website to learn more about who we are and how you can assist our team. I am excited to announce that for the first time, the Pigskin Club has included swimming to this year’s awards and we are pleased to honor the athletes and coaches in that category. I would like to congratulate not only the award recipients but also their parents, coaches and families for their hard work and unwavering support over the years to help these students succeed and to participate in this prestigious award ceremony. My sincere appreciation goes out to my colleagues for their support and the untold sacrifices made, on my behalf, as Chairman these past two years. The team of selfless members have worked tirelessly throughout the year to support our honorees and to prepare for today’s event. Thank you for joining us at this 2nd Annual Pigskin Club of Washington Inc. Spring Awards Banquet. May God continue to be a blessing to all. Sincerely, Coach Butch McAdams BIO Coach Butch McAdams is a nave of Washington and a graduate of Mackin Catholic High School and the University of the District of Columbia. From 1978 to 2007, Coach McAdams served as Head Boys Basketball Coach at Maret School in Washington, DC. From 1992 to the present, Coach McAdams has served as a Talk Show Host on Radio One and his Out of Sports show can be heard Sundays from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM on Staon WOL, 1450 am, and 95.9 fm. Among the many awards and achievements received by Coach McAdams was his 2017 Inducon into the DCSAA High School Hall of Fame. AWARDS LUNCH PROGRAM President’s Welcome A.B. Williamson Introducon of the Toastmaster Louis Wilson, Luncheon Chairman Toastmaster Coach Butch McAdams Naonal Anthem Ms. Delia Davis Invocaon Deacon Hank Lloyd Lunch Recognion of Disnguished Aendees Award Presentaons Scholarship Awards Community Service Awards Mr. Jimmy Jenkins Ms. Anita “Ma” Nance Salute to Honorees Closing Remarks Benedicon Buffet Luncheon Menu Chicken Marsala Grilled Salmon Fillet Steamed Couscous Zucchini and Baby Carrots Creamed English Peas Tossed Green Garden Salad With Dressings Rolls with Butter Assortment of Mini Desserts Strawberry-Mint Lemonade Iced Water 2019 PIGSKIN CLUB GIRLS ALL-MET BASKETBALL PLAYERS AND COACH OF THE YEAR Jakia Brown-Turner—Bishop McNamara H.S. Jennifer Ezeh Player of the Year New Hope Chrisan Academy Yanni Hendley Allyah Matharu Riverdale Bapst H.S . Bishop McNamara H.S. Kylie Kornegay-Lucas Malu Tshitenge-Mutombo New Hope Chrisan Academy St. John’s College H.S. Coach Sam Caldwell New Hope Chrisan Academy Girls Coach of the Year 2019 PIGSKIN CLUB BOYS ALL-MET BASKETBALL PLAYERS AND COACH OF THE YEAR Jusn Moore—DeMatha H.S. Jay Heath—Wilson H.S. Player of the Year E.J. Jarvis—Maret School Casey Morsell – St John’s H.S. Makhi Mitchell—Wilson H.S. Coach Angelo Hernandez Makhel Mitchell—Wilson H.S. Wilson H.S. Coach of the Year . 2019 PIGSKIN CLUB GIRLS ALL-MET SOFTBALL PLAYERS AND COACH OF THE YEAR Jamie Caroline Wang Kennedy Thomas Cogar Naonal Cathedral H.S. Bowie H.S Olivia Mock—Paul VI H.S. Amelia Theobald– Elizabeth Seton H.S. LuAnne Smith—Bowie H.S. Courtney Wyche Coach of the Year Montgomery Blair H.S. 2019 PIGSKIN CLUB BOYS ALL-MET BASEBALL PLAYERS AND COACH OF THE YEAR Treymane Cobb—Flowers H.S. Terrell Delaney—Flowers H.S. Joseph Quelch-Bishop McNamara H.S. Collin Reed—Wise H.S. ` Coach George Brown Flowers H.S. Coach of the Year 2019 PIGSKIN CLUB ALL-MET GOLFERS OF THE YEAR Carla Rose—E. Roosevelt H.S. Kayle Alegre—Parkdale H.S. 2019 PIGSKIN CLUB ALL-MET TENNIS PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Ayana Akli—Wheaton H.S. David Cohen—Flint Hill H.S. 2019 PIGSKIN CLUB ALL-MET TENNIS COACH OF THE YEAR Coach Randy De Guzman—Gonzaga College H.S. 2019 PIGSKIN CLUB ALL-MET GIRLS LACROSSE PLAYER AND COACH OF THE YEAR Alexandra Bruno Kelly Hughes Holy Cross H.S. Sherwood H.S. Girls Coach of the Year 2019 PIGSKIN CLUB ALL-MET BOYS LACROSSE PLAYER AND COACH OF THE YEAR Ben Finlay Casey O’Neill Gonzaga College High School Gonzaga College High School Boys Coach of the Year 2019 PIGSKIN CLUB ALL-MET SWIMMERS OF THE YEAR Niamh Nolan Wi Snuggs School Without Walls School Without Walls Mary Bergstrom –School Without Walls Coach of the Year 2019 PIGSKIN CLUB GIRLS ALL-MET TRACK AND FIELD Nile Brown—Archbishop Carroll H.S. Lenea Johnson—Dunbar H.S. Lauryn Harris—Bullis H.S. Alicia Dawson—St John’s H.S. Alahna Sabbakhan Sarah George St.John’s H.S. Oxon Hill H.S. Sarah Walbrook—Bullis H.S. 2019 PIGSKIN CLUB BOYS ALL-MET TRACK AND FIELD AND COACH OF THE YEAR Daniel Roginski Kendel Hammock Gonzaga College H.S. Archbishop Carroll H.S. Taahir Kelly—T. Roosevelt H.S. Ausn Allen—Bullis H.S. Andre Turay—Bullis H.S. Dessalyn Dillard—Paint Branch H.S. Track Coach of the Year 2019 PIGSKIN CLUB OF WASHINGTON COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD Mr. Jimmy Jenkins Jimmy Jenkins is a breakthrough Director and Producer from Prince George’s County, MD. He is the middle son of Pastor John K.
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