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SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 2016 . THEWASHINGTONPOST EZ EE H3 wrestling Compiled by Nick Eilerson and Gabe Hiatt ice hockey Compiled by Eric Goldwein and Dillon Mullan WRESTLER OF THE YEAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR Antonio Agee Philip Satin Hayfield / Sr. After coming up short in the state final two years in a row, Agee earned Virginia Churchill / Sr. Shattered Maryland Student Hockey League’s all-time points record (211), totaling conference, region and state crowns at 182 pounds. Won four other tournaments and finished 40 goals and 66 assists this winter. Though often the smallest player on the ice, the 5-foot-8 center runner-up at Escape the Rock and Ray Oliver, part of a 56-2 season that saw his career record climb made big plays. Led the Bulldogs to their third MSHL title in four years by notching 10 assists in to 173-22, making him the winningest wrestler in Hayfield history. Finished runner-up at NHSCA final. Bulldogs also reached semifinals of the USA Hockey High School National Championships; in Nationals, third at FloNationals and fourth at Super32. Will wrestle at Old Dominion. the quarterfinals, he scored three goals in a 6-4 win over NVHSL champion Stone Bridge. FIRSTTEAM FIRSTTEAM 106 Chris Spano 113 King Sandoval 120 Sam Book 126 Malcolm Robinson G Ethan Roth D Robert Burnham D Brian Jordan F Cade Groton Marriotts Ridge / Jr. St. Mary's Ryken / So. Robinson / Jr. St. John’s / So. St. Albans / Jr. O’Connell / Sr. Landon / Sr. Stone Bridge / Sr. Three-time region champ The two-time all-American The Millbrook and Beef O’ Ray Oliver and Mount Mat Athletic goaltender Imposing defender took on Two-way threat led the Repeat All-Met became capped a 43-0 season with defended his Maryland Brady’s champ shined on Madness champion challenged shooters in top lines as the Knights Bears’ penalty kill and first Stone Bridge player to three pins and a technical Independent Schools state the biggest stage, defended his WCAC and leading Mid-Atlantic Prep tested themselves against power play and finished lead NVSHL in scoring with fall at the Maryland 2A/1A title and finished third at defeating previously D.C. titles before finishing Hockey League with a .954 elite teams. Contributed with 12 goals and 23 26 goals and 38 assists. meet to become his school’s National Preps. unbeaten Dante Wiles to fourth at National Preps. save percentage and 1.01 on offense with 10 goals assists for the IAC and Bulldogs won their second first state title winner. capture a Va. 6A state title. goals against average. and 16 assists. MAPHL champions. straight league title. 132 Jason Kraisser 138 Ethan Krause 145 Kevin Budock 152 William MacDonald F Andrew Kurapov F Jack Sanborn F Michael Soraci Centennial / Fr. Georgetown Prep / Jr. Good Counsel / Sr. Gonzaga / Sr. Churchill / Jr. Gonzaga / Sr. Landon / Sr. NHSCA national champion After missing much of last Four-time All-Met and four- Earned first WCAC title and Notched a team-leading Creative playmaker for the IAC player of the year went undefeated against year’s postseason with an time National Preps placer placed fourth at National 43 goals, including seven MAPHL runner-up led the grinded on both ends local competition and injury, came back to won his third Maryland Preps. Amassed over 150 in the MSHL title game, league in scoring with 53 of the ice to post 32 became the fourth capture IAC and MIS titles Independent Schools title career wins to become D.C.’s teaming up with Satin to points as the Eagles took goals and 21 assists as Kraisser to win a state title before finishing fifth at and finished third at Beast all-time winningest grappler. form the area’s most lethal on the area’s toughest the captain of the top- for Centennial. National Preps. of the East and PowerAde. Will wrestle at North Carolina. scoring duo. schedule. ranked Bears. SECOND TEAM HONORABLE MENTION Defenders: Dylan Brink, Rock Ridge/Riverside, Jr.; Sammy Entabi, West Potomac, Jr.; PLAYER SCHOOL YR. Jacob Fishman, Bullis, Sr.; Blaine Green, Georgetown Prep, Sr.; Nick Haeff, Stone Bridge, Sr.; Jaden Liu, Holton-Arms, Jr.; Griffin Long, St. John’s, Jr.; Veronika Pettey, G Jeremy Skaife DeMatha Sr. Georgetown Visitation, Jr.; Amir Sadikov, St. Albans, Sr.; Kate Taylor, Holy Cross, Sr.; Chase Vallese, Gonzaga, So.; Trevor Wiggins, Broadneck, Jr.; Daniil Zeller, Atholton, Sr.; D Sage Bittinger-Esser Blake Sr. Jimmy Zinter, O’Connell, Jr. Forwards: Hunter Band, Wootton, Fr.; Benjamin Barrett, Whitman, Sr.; Jordan Blum, D Alec Cordova Woodbridge Jr. McLean, Sr.; Ty Brandt, DeMatha, Jr.; Tim Cheban, D.C. Stars, Jr.; Justin Daves, Patriot, Sr.; Andrew DeMorat, South Lakes, Sr.; Trevor Dixon, Churchill, Sr.; Drennan Greene, F Patrick Giles Landon So. Landon, Sr.; Jason Guidi, Langley, Sr.; Brandon Hall, Wootton, Sr.; Chris Hayes, Osbourn Park, Sr.; Jack Heaps, St. Albans, Sr.; Noah Kirsh, Bethesda-Chevy Chase, So.; Geoff Kostrzebski, Woodbridge, Sr.; Rowan McCarthy, D.C. Stars, Sr.; Nick Mohardt, 152 T.K. Megonigal 160 Austin Kraisser 170 Paul Hutton 182 Jackson Drum F William Jenkins Annapolis/Old Mill Sr. Damascus/Gaithersburg/Clarksburg, Fr.; Zach Norby, Patriot, Sr.; Mitch Rebholz, Broad Madison / Sr. Centennial / Sr. Good Counsel / Sr. Northern / Sr. Run, So.; Ben Stanley, Washington-Lee, Jr.; Vincent Venuti, South River, Jr.; Mackie F Denis Kuzminov St. Mary’s Ryken Jr. Wheeler, Gonzaga, Sr. A year after failing to make Three-time All-Met posted War on the Shore and HUB Unflappable finisher went Goalies: William Boggs, Georgetown Prep, So.; Ben Calaman, St. John’s, Jr.; Alec F Ryan Leibold Stone Bridge Jr. Coakley, St. Stephen’s/ St. Agnes, Jr.; Markus Hurd, Churchill, Sr.; Justin Mercer, weight at the Va. 6A North first undefeated season Cup champion claimed a 40-0 with 36 pins and won Chantilly, Sr.; Sami Morse, Flint Hill, Sr.; Charlie O’Mara, D.C. Stars, Sr. region meet, cruised to (40-0) and third straight Maryland Independent a Md. 4A/3A title by fall F Eric Winik Marriotts Ridge Sr. conference, region and state title, then won a Schools state title and after placing second and state titles. Went 41-0. senior NHSCA title. Will finished with more than third in the state the past Committed to Maryland. wrestle at Campbell. 100 career pins. two years. COACH OF THE YEAR Kyran Kennedy Holy Cross SECOND TEAM After starting the Holy Cross program with a roster full of novices, Kennedy guided the WRESTLER SCHOOL YR. Tartans to their first Mid-Atlantic Girls Hockey League championship in the team’s fourth 106 P.J. Truntich Spalding Fr. season. Holton-Arms won the first three MAGHL titles and beat the Tartans twice during the 113 Nathan Gainey Arundel Jr. regular season, 8-2 and 6-1. But Holy Cross displayed its maturation and resolve in a 2-1 victory in the title game. 120 Nathan Thacker Gonzaga So. 126 River Curtis Battlefield So. 132 Darius Wiles Lake Braddock Sr. 195 Jay Aiello 220 Brady Daniel 138 Brendan Grammes McLean Jr. Westfield / Sr. Good Counsel / Jr. 145 Xavery Washington Hayfield Jr. Football All-Met pinned his River Hill transfer imposed 152 Cade Kiely Loudoun Valley Sr. way to Va. conference, his will from the outset, 160 Conor Grammes McLean Sr. region and state titles. winning War on the Shore 170 Ray Bernot Battlefield Sr. Won NHSCA Nationals title. and HUB Cup titles before 182 Brandon Steel Broad Run Sr. Will wrestle at Virginia. grabbing third at National Preps. 195 Kevin Snyder Good Counsel Sr. 220 Chibueze Onwuka Eleanor Roosevelt Sr. 285 Enes Karaaslan Freedom-South Riding Sr. COACH OF THE YEAR Brian Shaffer Battlefield Former George Mason University coach led Bobcats past state ABOUT ALL-MET ABOUT THE PHOTOS powers Colonial Forge and Christiansburg in dual meets for first Coaches from more than 200 schools in the Washington Post photographer John McDonnell time. Won fifth straight conference crown and defended Va. 6A Washington area were invited to nominate top athletes photographed the basketball teams and players of the North region title. Battlefield placed second in the state with six from their sports. Selections were made by The Post’s year at Union 206 Studios in Alexandria. Post place winners and three champions, both school records. high school sports staff, including Nick Eilerson, Jacob photographer Toni L. Sandys photographed all the first- 285 Mansur Abdul-Malik Emert, Bryan Flaherty, Mark Giannotto, Eric Goldwein, team athletes and coaches at the same location. Pallotti / Sr. Gino Sita, Huntingtown, Jr.; Sam Tenaglia, Chantilly, Jr.; Dylan Gabe Hiatt, Dillon Mullan and Brandon Parker. HONORABLE MENTION Workman, Thomas Stone, Sr. Editor: Matt Brooks. Photos: John McDonnell and Toni Area’s only Beast of the 106: Christian Balmoris, Springbrook, Jr.; Eli Guttentag, Bethesda- 160: Tristin Breen, Huntingtown, So.; Colin McLaughlin, Damascus, Sr.; Zaki Mohsin, Edison, Sr. The Post’s coverage area consists of Washington; L. Sandys. Designers: Eddie Alvarez and Jose Soto. East champion captured a Chevy Chase, Fr.; Trevor LeMaster, Freedom-South Riding, Jr.; JonathanWalker,Brentsville,Jr.;BrandonWittenberg,Battlefield, 170: Gavin Legg, McLean, Jr.; Ben Lokos, Damascus, So.; Garret Montgomery, Prince George’s, Howard, Anne Arundel, Copy editor: Christian Swezey. Video production: Nick Md. state title and finished Fr. Moody,Freedom-SouthRiding,Sr.;GarrettNeff,GoodCounsel,Sr.; 113:KillianCardinale,Patriot,Jr.;BrendanMcDonough,PaulVI,Sr.; Stewart Spurry, Episcopal, Sr. Charles, Calvert and St. Mary’s counties in Maryland; Plum and Dalton Okolo, Synthesis/Koubaroulis LLC, in third at National Preps. Will Johnny McLaughlin, Damascus, Fr.; Gavin Stoddard, St. John’s, So. 182: Sean Guthier, River Hill, Sr.; Brian Hennessy, St. John’s, Jr.; wrestle at Maryland.