HANDBOOK of the Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association 200 West Street Baltimore, MD 21201 410-767-0555 www.mpssaa.org

Andy Warner, Editor

Member of the National Federation of State High School Associations

1 MARYLAND PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

2009–2010 OFFICERS

PRESIDENT PRESIDENT-ELECT Dr. Andrew C. Roper Dr. William Beattie Supervisor of Athletics Director of Athletics St. Mary’s County Public Schools Montgomery County Public Schools 23160 Moakley Street, Suite 101 850 Hungerford Drive Leonardtown, MD 20650 Rockville, MD 20850 Phone: 301-475-5511 x122 Phone: 301-279-3144 Fax: 301-475-4229 Fax: 301-279-3104

PAST-PRESIDENT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR David Byrd Edward F. Sparks Athletic Director Maryland State Pocomoke High School Department of Education 1817 Old Virginia Road 200 West Baltimore Street Pocomoke, MD 21851 Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: 410-632-5195 Phone: 410-767-0555 Fax: 410-632-5189 Fax: 410-333-3111

PROFESSIONAL STAFF

Andy Warner MPSSAA Assistant Director Phone: 410-767-0415

Bill Burroughs MPSSAA Coordinator of Officials Phone: 410-767-0375

Jill Masterman MPSSAA Program Specialist Phone: 410-767-0374

Sharon Komornik MPSSAA Office Manager Phone: 410-767-0555 Fax: 410-333-3111

2 CONTENTS MPSSAA CHAMPIONSHIPS CALENDAR ...... Inside Front Cover MPSSAA OFFICERS AND STAFF ...... 2 INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS IN MARYLAND ...... 5 CONSTITUTION ...... 6 PAST PRESIDENTS OF THE MPSSAA ...... 12 FORMER EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS OF THE MPSSAA ...... 12

GENERAL MPSSAA Organizational Structure...... 13 INFORMATION Dist rict Representatives...... 14 Standing Committees...... 16

BYLAWS Authorization ...... 21 Eligibility ...... 21 Sports Season ...... 22 Operational Guidelines ...... 24 Violations, Penalties, and Appeals ...... 28 Classification ...... 30 State Tournament Policies...... 31 Awards and Recognition ...... 32 Sanction Rules ...... 32 Amateur Rules ...... 33 Amendments ...... 34

RULES Def initions...... 35 AND Outside Participation ...... 36 INTERPRETATIONS Maximum Number of Contests Allowed per Season...... 36 Care and Prevention Course ...... 36 Out-of-Season Practice ...... 38 Camps ...... 39 Awards...... 39 Misconduct Detrimental to a Tournament ...... 40 State Championship Criteria ...... 40 50% Sport Staff ...... 40 Loss of Instructional Time ...... 40

TOURNAMENTS Tournament Schedules ...... 41 Travel Reimbursement...... 43 Tournament Committees ...... 45

OFFICIALS Clinics and Rules Interpreters ...... 51 Certified Officials Boards...... 52

2008–2009 RESULTS ...... 55 Alphabetical Index ...... 66 By School System/Address ...... 68 MPSSAA CALENDAR ...... 86 SUPERVISORS OF ATHLETICS ...... Inside Back Cover MPSSAA DISTRICTS ...... Back Cover

3 RESOLUTION

Adopted by the Superintendents and the State Board of Education, November 1, 1991. Adopted by the MPSSAA State Board of Control, December 7, 1991.

WHEREAS, the Interscholastic Sports Program is an integral part of the education program;

WHEREAS, it is essential to promote healthful living, charac- ter building, and good citizenship for students through com- petitive sports;

WHEREAS, emphasis shall be placed on equality of oppor- tunity, wholesome competition, and safety of participation; and

WHEREAS, a Master Agreement has been enacted by the Maryland State Department of Education, the local school sys- tems, and the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic As- sociation to divide responsibility in a formal manner for the oversight, conduct, and operation of public interscholastic pro- grams in Maryland; therefore be it,

RESOLVED tha t the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Ath- letic Association shall be constituted as set forth herein to ful- fill its obligation under the Master Agreement.

4 INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS IN MARYLAND

MARYLAND MARYLAND LOCAL SCHOOL STATE DEPARTMENT STATE DEPARTMENT SYSTEMS OF EDUCATION OF EDUCATION AND • Interpretation and LOCAL SCHOOL • Provide staff to con- enforcement of Code SYSTEMS duct MPSSAA activities of Maryland Regula- • Permit use of school tions (COMAR) • Authorize State Tournaments facilities • Fiscal Agent • Authorize MPSSAA • Resolve ALL local • Provide administra- to conduct State disputes tive services Tournaments • Bear responsibility • Designate Athletics • Authorize MPSSAA to for students, coaches, Administrator register officials and other staff in- volved in tournament • Authorize MPSSAA to programs conduct enhancement programs • Recommend modifi- cations to COMAR • Authorize MPSSAA to be representatives to • Participate in the National Federa- tournament play within tion of State High guidelines established School Associations by MPSSAA • Comply with athletic program regulations established by MSDE or MPSSAA

MARYLAND PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

• Serve as State High School Athletic Association • Establish policies and rules for operation and conduct of State Tournaments • Recommend COMAR modifications • Advise State Superintendent regarding resolution of disputes • Register and certify contest officials • Represent Maryland in the National Federation of State High School Associations • Deposit all funds into special account at MSDE • Manage and account for all funds granted by MSDE

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CONSTITUTION (Adopted April 21, 1951, Amendments made April 5, 1952, April 10, 1954, March 9, 1963, March 14, 1964, March 12, 1966, March 8, 1969, March 14, 1970, March 27, 1971, March 25, 1972, March 31, 1973, March 31, 1974, March 15, 1975, December 5, 1987, December 7, 1991, December 10, 1994, December 10, 2003) The State Board of Education, as recommended by the State Superin- tendent of Schools, shall establish rules and regulations governing athletic programs for all students in the Public Secondary Schools of Maryland, which shall be supervised by an organization known as the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association and which shall function under the Division of Instruction of the State Department of Education. The adminis- trator in Interscholastic Athletics shall serve as the Executive Director of the organization. ARTICLE I — Name This organization shall be known as the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association. ARTICLE II — Philosophy The purpose of this Association shall be to promote, direct, and control all interscholastic activities of high school students; to establish, maintain, and enforce such regulations as may be necessary to assure that all such ac- tivities shall be part of and contribute toward the entire educational program of the state of Maryland; to cooperate closely with the state department of education in the development of that program to safeguard the physical, mental, and moral welfare of high school students and protect them from ex- ploitation. ARTICLE III — Purposes Sec. 1—The Association shall supervise and administer all rules and regu- lations of the MPSSAA. Sec. 2— The Association shall provide leadership in conducting athletic programs between the public schools in the state of Maryland. Sec. 3—Th e Association shall recommend the development of new and in- novative athletic programs. Sec. 4— The Association shall promote clinics and assist in the distribution of instructional materials, including films, national rules and regulations, and other such aids. Sec. 5—The Association shall register and certify athletic contest officials.

6 Sec. 6—The Association shall perform other functions as stated in the “Mas- ter Agreement Outlining the Interscholastic Structure for Public Schools in Maryland”. ARTICLE IV — Membership Sec. 1—Al l public high schools in Maryland who qualify under rules and reg- ulations of the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association may become members. Application for membership to the Association must be made by May 1 of any school year. Sec. 2— A school having become a member of the MPSSAA shall continue as a member until such time as it withdraws its membership. ARTICLE V — Organization Sec. 1—A member school must abide by the rules and regulations of the As- sociation. Sec. 2—A local association may be formed by the member schools for the purpose of regulating and administering local athletic events. The rules en- acted by any association must be in accordance with, or more restrictive than, those of the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association. Sec. 3—To facilitate effective conduct of Association business between meet- ings of the state board of control, there shall be an executive council com- posed of the president, president-elect, past-president, executive director, a representative of the Maryland Secondary Schools Principals Association, and a representative from each district association. Sec. 4— The legislative powers of the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association shall be entrusted to a board of control whose members shall be selected as follows: a. One delegate appointed by each county superintendent. b. Three superintendents to represent all county superintendents. c. Represen tatives from each of the counties, based on school enroll- ment in grades 9-11 in all member schools in that county, according to the following: Enrollment Representatives 1 - 11,999 1 12,000 - 19,999 2 20,000 - 27,999 3 28,000 - 35,999 4 36,000 and above 5 d. Each appointed board of control member, if present, shall have one vote.

7 ARTICLE VI Sec. 1— For the purpose of implementing activities of the Association, the state is divided into districts, the division to be as follows: District 1 —Allegany, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett, & Washington Counties District 2 —Montgomery County District 3 —Prince George’s County District 4 —Charles, Calvert, & St. Mary’s Counties District 5 —Anne Arundel & Howard Counties District 6 —Baltimore County District 7 —Cecil & Harford Counties District 8 —Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, & Worcester Counties District 9— Baltimore City Sec. 2— Each district association shall be comprised of member schools as established by Article VI, Section 1. a. Member representatives shall be professional employees as certified by the Maryland State Department of Education. b. All elected officers of the district association shall assume their of- fices as of June 1. c. Whenever a vacancy occurs, the unexpired term shall be filled by the remaining members of the association, or as otherwise specified in the bylaws of the district association. d. Each member school shall have one vote. Sec. 3— At least one meeting shall be held each year. Sec. 4—The officers of each district shall be a chairperson, assistant chair- person, and a secretary-treasurer. Sec. 5— The chairperson shall have the power to call meetings of the district association. The chairperson shall preside over all meetings, and shall have the power to appoint, with the approval of the district board of control, such committees as are deemed necessary. Sec. 6—The assistant chairperson shall preside in the absence of the chair- person. Sec. 7— The secretary-treasurer shall keep a record of the proceedings of meetings, conduct all necessary correspondence, and handle the finances of the district association. The position of secretary-treasurer shall be bonded by MPSSAA. Sec. 8—Th e district association may determine all necessary fiscal proce- dures for the efficient operation of the business and other activities of the respective district programs.

8 Sec. 9— The district association may create subcommittees to which it may delegate specific functions. Sec. 10—The district association shall have the power to fill vacancies by ap- pointment and the officers shall serve until the next regular election. Sec. 11—The district associations are empowered to perform such functions not delegated to the state board of control, to assist in the organization and administration of the intercounty interscholastic athletic program within their respective districts, and to recommend study and action by the state board of control. ARTICLE VII — Meetings Sec. 1—Meetings of the board of control shall be held in the winter and spring of each year at a time and place designated by the president of MPSSAA. Sec. 2— A quorum of the board of control (one-half of the delegates plus one) must be present to take official action at scheduled meetings. ARTICLE VIII — Officers Sec. 1— The elected officers of this Association shall be a president and a president-elect. Sec. 2—The president and the president-elect shall serve a term of two years. They shall begin their term of office by June 1 of the year in which they are elected. a. The retiring president shall serve as past-president until duly suc- ceeded. b. The president shall have power to call meetings of the Association and to preside over them. The president shall appoint such commit- tees as are designated in Article IX, Section 1 and Section 2 of the constitution. c. Th e president-elect shall preside in the absence of the president; the past-president shall preside in the absence of both the president and the president-elect. Sec. 3—The Maryland State Department of Education administrator in in- terscholastic athletics shall serve as non-voting director of the Association. a. The executive director shall keep a record of the proceedings of meet- ings, conduct all necessary correspondence, and keep official records of meets and tournaments sponsored by the Association at the state level. He/she shall present the report of the fiscal representatives on finances of the Association at all board of control meetings and at other times at the request of the state board of control. He/she shall perform such other duties as are requested by the state board of con- trol consistent with the “Master Agreement”. 9 ARTICLE IX — Committees Sec. 1—The president, with the recommendation of the district associations, shall appoint committees as follows: a. Nominating e. Classification b. Finance f. Appeals c. Constitution g. Officials d. Tournaments Sec. 2— The president, with the approval of the executive council, shall ap- point such additional committees as are deemed necessary. Sec. 3—All committees, except a and f, in Section 1 above, shall submit all proposals to the executive council for review and/or recommendation to the board of control. ARTICLE X — Public Secondary School Interscholastic Athletic Revenues Sec. 1—MPSSAA shall deposit all revenues generated by the operation of public secondary school interscholastic athletic programs into a special rev- enue account at MSDE entitled “Public Secondary School Interscholastic Athletic Revenues.” Sec. 2—MSD E officials shall serve as fiscal agents for this account and shall administer it according to State policies and procedures. Sec. 3—MPSSAA shall submit disbursement requests to the MSDE athletics coordinator. Upon approval, the MSDE athletics coordinator shall warrant the release of funds and authorize the issuing of checks chargeable to the Public Interscholastic Secondary Schools Athletic Revenues account. Sec. 4—Dis bursements of funds shall be predicated on policies determined by MSDE and the participating LEAs. Sec. 5—MPSSAA shall manage all funds in accordance with State policies and procedures. Sec. 6—MPSSAA shall present to MSDE and to all participating LEAs an an- nual financial statement which will include its annual budget and an ac- counting for all revenues generated and disbursed for the operation of the public secondary schools interscholastic athletic programs. Sec. 7—Upon request from the MPSSAA, the MSDE fiscal officer may deposit reserves from the Public Secondary School Interscholastic Athletic Revenues account into the Local Government Investment Pool. Sec. 8—The MPSSAA shall maintain comprehensive liability insurance cov- erage of not less than $100,000 for each occurrence.

10 ARTICLE XI — Amendments Amendments to the constitution may be made as follows: Sec. 1— The proposed written amendment(s) may be submitted by a member school, county association, district association, state board of control, county board of education, state board of education, county superintendent, and state superintendent of schools to the executive director at least forty-five (45) days before the first annual meeting. a. Unless an emergency has been declared by the president, constitu- tional amendments can only be proposed and voted upon during an even-numbered school year with 1989-90 being considered as an even numbered school year. Sec. 2—Up on receipt of such amendment(s), they shall be referred to the constitution committee for appropriate action and recommendation. Sec. 3— Notice of the proposed amendment(s) shall be sent to each member school, members of the executive council, board of control, local and state board members, and county and state superintendents of schools at least fifteen (15) days before the first annual meeting. Sec. 4— Ratification of the proposed amendment(s) shall require a 2/3’s ma- jority vote of the delegates of the board of control present at the first annual meeting. Sec. 5—Amendme nts approved by the board of control shall be forwarded to the state superintendent and local superintendents of schools. ARTICLE XII — Resolution of Problems Sec. 1— Problems involving member schools shall be referred to the local su- perintendent of schools for approval and appropriate action within his/her jurisdiction. Disputes or protests involving two member school systems shall be referred to superintendents of the schools involved for settlement. Dis- putes not resolved within or between local school jurisdictions shall be re- ferred to the state board of control appeals committee for further action. Sec. 2— A superintendent shall consider a protest official when he/she has received a written protest from a principal of a member school in his/her ju- risdiction, or from a superintendent in another system by June 30 of that school year.

11 MARYLAND PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

Past Presidents 1947-48 ...... William Brish 1970-71 ...... Marvin C. Joy 1949-50 ...... William Brish 1971-72...... John E. Molesworth 1950-51...... George Carrington 1972-73 ...... Robert Melville 1951-52...... George Carrington 1973-74...... Albert Cesky 1952-53 ...... Arthur Ramey 1974-76 ...... Earl Hersh 1953-54 ...... Ellery Ward 1976-78 ...... Robert M. Foster 1954-55...... Crescent J. Bride 1978-80 ...... Mildred H. Murray 1955-56 ...... Stephan A. Lerda 1980-82 ...... Robert E. Pence 1956-57 ...... Edward Semler 1982-84...... Jim Heins 1957-58 ...... Charles Hudson 1984-86...... Roy Comer 1958-59 ...... Warren R. Evans 1986-88 ...... Clarence Johnson 1959-60 ...... Robert E. Pence 1988-90 ...... W. Cecil Short 1960-61 ...... Charles R. Berry 1990-92 ...... Chuck Brown 1961-62 ....Vincent C. Holochwost 1992-94 ...... Patricia Barry 1962-63 ...... William J. Callaghan 1994-96 ...... Ronald J. Belinko 1963-64 ..G. Wayne Burgemeister 1996-98 ...... Donald E. Cooke 1964-65...... William E. Dykes Jr. 1998-00 ...... Mary Etta Reedy 1965-66 ...... Jack Willard 2000-02 ...... Marlene Kelly 1966-67 ...... Edward Finzel 2002-04 ...... Robert P. Wade 1967-68 ...... Harold S. Martin 2004-06...... Jay Berno 1968-69...... Crescent J. Bride 2006-08 ...... David Byrd 1969-70 ...... Warren Squires

Former Executive Directors

1946-51 ...... Thomas C. Ferguson 1951-70 ...... Herbert R. Steiner 1970-71 ...... Paul Rusko 1971-81 ...... John E. Molesworth

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Maryland State Board of Education

State Superintendent of Schools

MPSSAA - Executive Director (MSDE - Athletic Administrator)

Board of Control Executive Council

Ad Hoc District Boards Officials Committees of Control Associations

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Standing Tournament Committees Committees

Organization Structure

13 MPSSAA BOARD OF CONTROL DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES 2008-2009

DISTRICT 1 Allegany County 1. Tim Scaletta—Supervisor, Allegany Co. 2. Dawn Sloan—Coach, Allegany Carroll County 1. James Rodriguez—Supervisor, Carroll Co. 2. Randy Clark—Principal, Manchester Valley Frederick County 1. Lynn Carr—Supervisor, Frederick Co. 2. Casey Delauter—Frederick Co. Garrett County 1. Lynn H. Bell—Dir. of Sec. Education, Garrett Co. 2. James H. Maddy—Principal, Southern Garrett Washington 1. Ed Masood—Supervisor, Washington Co. County 2. Michael Shockey—Principal, Clear Spring

DISTRICT 2 Montgomery 1. William Beattie—Supervisor, Montgomery Co. County 2. Joan Benz—Principal, Churchill 3. Ron Lane—Athletic Director, Springbrook 4. Butch Hilliard—Athletic Director, Blake 5. Gabriele von Nordheim—Athletics Specialist, Montgomery Co.

DISTRICT 3 Prince George’s 1. Earl Hawkins—Dir. of Athletics, Prince George’s Co. County 2. O'Shay Watson—Supervisor, Prince George’s Co. 3. Rudolph Saunders—Principal, Frederick Douglass 4. Carlyle Rose—Athletic Director, CH Flowers 5. Shirley Diggs—Athletic Director, High Point

DISTRICT 4 Calvert County 1. Kevin Hook—Supervisor, Calvert Co. 2. George Miller—Principal, Northern Charles County 1. Jan Johnson—Supervisor, Charles Co. 2. Michael Heim—Vice Principal, North Point St. Mary’s County 1. David B. O’Neil—Principal, Leonardtown 2. Brenda Henley—Athletic Director, Great Mills

DISTRICT 5 Anne Arundel 1. Greg LeGrand—Athletics Coord., Anne Arundel Co. County 2. William T. Myers—Principal, South River 3. Dave Klingel—Athletic Director, South River Howard County 1. Michael Williams—Athletics Coord., Howard Co. 2. Vince Parnell—Athletic Director, Wilde Lake

DISTRICT 6 Baltimore County 1. Ronald J. Belinko—Athletics Coord., Baltimore Co. 2. Reggie Brooks—Athletic Director, New Town 3. Lynette M. Mitzel—Supervisor, Baltimore Co. 4. Joseph Sargent—Athletic Director, Milford Mill

14 DISTRICT 7 Cecil County 1. Sue Ann Strobel—Supervisor, Cecil Co. 2. George Rash—Athletic Director, Perryville Harford County 1. Kenneth Zorbach—Supervisor, Harford Co. 2. Kilo Mack—Assistant Principal, Bel Air

DISTRICT 8 Caroline County 1. Roger Eareckson—Supervisor, Caroline County 2. Henry Ward—Athletic Director, North Caroline Dorchester County 1. Dwayne Abt—Supervisor, Dorchester Co. 2. Kermit Hines—Vice Principal, Dorchester Co. School of Tech Kent County 1. Kevin Taylor—Athletic Director, Kent County 2. Dr. Ira Thomas—Principal, Kent County Queen Anne’s 1. Thad Kalmanowicz—Supervisor, Queen Anne’s Co. County 2. Denise Hershberger—Principal, Kent Island Somerset County 1. Jim Webster—Supervisor, Somerset Co. 2. Phill Rayfield—Coach, Crisfield Talbot County 1. Gail Phillips—Supervisor, Talbot Co. 2. Brian Femi—Athletic Director, St. Michaels Wicomico County 1. Ralph Osborne—Supervisor, Wicomico Co. 2. Stosh Schtierman—Intervention Spec., Wicomico Co. Worcester County 1. Raymond Moore—Supervisor, Worcester Co. 2. David Byrd—Athletic Director, Pocomoke

DISTRICT 9 Baltimore City 1. Robert P. Wade—Coordinator, Baltimore City 2. Jessica Ivey—Coordinator, Baltimore City 3. David Lang—Athletic Director, Western

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

Dr. Andrew C. Roper — President, MPSSAA Dr. William Beattie — President-elect David Byrd — Past President DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 6 rLynn Car Ronald J. Belinko Frederick County Baltimore County DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 7 Gabriele von Nordheim Sue Ann Strobel Montgomery County Cecil County DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 8 Earl Hawkins Ralph Osborne Prince George’s County Wicomico County DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 9 Jan Johnson Robert P. Wade Charles County Baltimore City DISTRICT 5 PRINCIPAL’S REPRESENTATIVE Greg LeGrand Jay Berno Anne Arundel County Middletown High School Michael Williams Howard County

15 STANDING COMMITTEES DISTRICT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS

PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER District 1 Bill Sterner Randy Pentz Casey Delauter Hancock Century Frederick Co. District 2 William Beattie Gabriele von Nordheim William Beattie Montgomery Co. Montgomery Co. Montgomery Co. District 3 Carlyle Rose Earl Hawkins Earl Hawkins C.H. Flowers Prince George’s Co. Prince George’s Co. District 4 Kevin Hook Andrew C. Roper Jan Johnson Calvert Co. St. Mary’s Co. Charles Co. District 5 John Davis Michael Williams Greg LeGrand Glenelg Howard Co. Anne Arundel Co. District 6 Lynette Mitzel Ronald J. Belinko Ronald J. Belinko Baltimore Co. Baltimore Co. Baltimore Co. District 7 George Rash Dave Cesky Gary Brown Perryville Fallston North East-Cec District 8 Allen Miller Doug Bloodsworth Roger Eareckson Snow Hill Somerset Co. Caroline Co. District 9 Jessica Ivey David Lang Robert P. Wade Baltimore City Western Baltimore City

APPEALS COMMITTEE

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 6 Ed Masood Lynette Mitzel Washington Co. Baltimore Co. DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 7 Gabriele von Nordheim Ken Zorbach Montgomery Co. Harford Co. DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 8 Earl Hawkins Dave Cooper Prince George’s Co. Queen Anne’s DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 9 Andrew C. Roper Barbara Allen St. Mary’s Co. Dunbar DISTRICT 5 PRINCIPALS’ REPRESENTATIVE Greg LeGrand Tony Thompson Anne Arundel Co. Meadowood Educ. Ctr. Michael Williams Howard Co.

16 STANDING COMMITTEES CLASSIFICATION COMMITTEE

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 6 Ed Masood Ronald J. Belinko Washington Co. Baltimore Co. DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 7 Butch Hilliard Ken Zorbach Blake Harford Co. DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 8 Earl Hawkins Jim Webster Prince George's Co. Somerset Co. DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 9 Kevin Hook Robert P. Wade Calvert Co. Baltimore City DISTRICT 5 PRINCIPALS’ REPRESENTATIVE Greg LeGrand Tony Thompson Anne Arundel Co. Meadowood Educ. Ctr. Michael Williams Howard Co.

CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 6 rLynn Car Ronald J. Belinko Frederick Co. Baltimore Co. DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 7 William Beattie Sue Ann Strobel Montgomery Co. Cecil Co. DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 8 Earl Hawkins Stosh Schtierman Prince George’s Co. Wicomico DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 9 Kevin Hook Robert P. Wade Calvert Co. Baltimore City DISTRICT 5 Greg LeGrand Anne Arundel Co. Michael Williams Howard Co.

17 STANDING COMMITTEES EQUITY COMMITTEE

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 6 Lisa Shives Reggie Brooks Clear Spring New Town DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 7 Mike Riley Sue Ann Strobel Clarksburg Cecil Co. DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 8 O'Sha y Watson Mary Fisher Prince George's Co. North Caroline DISTRICT 4 Susan Grudis Jan Johnson Washington Charles Co. DISTRICT 9 DISTRICT 5 Jes sica Ivey Marianne Schultz Baltimore City Northeast-AA Yolanda Jackson Michael Williams IBE Howard Co.

FINANCE COMMITTEE

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 6 Cas ey Delauter Ronald J. Belinko Frederick Co. Baltimore Co. DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 7 Willi am Beattie Gary Brown Montgomery Co. North East-Cec DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 8 Ear l Hawkins Roger Eareckson Prince George’s Co. Caroline Co. DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 9 Jan Johnson Robert P. Wade Charles Co. Baltimore City DISTRICT 5 Greg LeGrand Anne Arundel Co. Michael Williams Howard Co.

18 STANDING COMMITTEES NOMINATING COMMITTEE

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 6 James Rodriguez Lynette Mitzel Carroll Co. Baltimore Co. DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 7 Gabr iele von Nordheim Ed Langan Montgomery Co. Elkton DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 8 Jack ie Slay Allen Miller Largo Snow Hill DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 9 Andrew C. Roper Elise Collier St. Mary’s Co. Edmondson/Westside DISTRICT 5 Greg LeGrand Anne Arundel Co. Michael Williams Howard Co.

OFFICIALS COMMITTEE

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 6 Edd Masoo Lynette Mitzel Washington Co. Baltimore Co. DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 7 Willi am Beattie George Rash Montgomery Co. Perryville DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 8 O'Sha y Watson Rick Roman Prince George’s Co. Wicomico DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 9 Kevink Hoo Suzanne Blum Calvert Co. Maritime Academy DISTRICT 5 Greg LeGrand Anne Arundel Co. Michael Williams Howard Co.

19 STANDING COMMITTEES SCHOLAR ATHLETE COMMITTEE

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 6 James H. Maddy Lynette Mitzel Southern Garrett Baltimore Co. DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 7 Gabr iele von Nordheim Mike Bauer Montgomery Co. Joppatowne DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 8 Ear l Hawkins Brian Hollamon Prince George’s Co. Parkside DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 9 Kevink Hoo Linda Mitchell-Holmes Calvert Co. W. E. B. Du Bois DISTRICT 5 Greg LeGrand Anne Arundel Co. Michael Williams Howard Co.

20 MARYLAND STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Subtitle 06 SUPPORTING PROGRAMS 13A.06.03 Interscholastic Athletics in the State Authority: Education Article, SS2-205 and 2-303(j), Annotated Code of Maryland .01 Authorization A. The following regulations have been established by the State Superintendent of Schools to govern the athletic program for all high school students in Maryland public secondary schools which are members of the Maryland Public Second- ary Schools Athletic Association, MPSSAA. B. Local school systems may adopt rules governing their athletic programs that are more restrictive than those of the MPSSAA. Less restrictive rules may not be adopted. .02 Eligibility Stu dent eligibility for participation in interscholastic athletics at the high school level shall be based on the following criteria: A. Students shall be officially registered and attending a member MPSSAA mem- ber school. They may represent only the school in which they are registered and at which it is anticipated they will complete their graduation requirements. Ninth grade public school students, who reside in the attendance area of a high school organized 10 - 12, may participate in the interscholastic athletic program of that high school. B. Each local school system shall establish standards of participation which as- sure that students involved in interscholastic athletics are making satisfactory progress toward graduation. C. Students who are 19 years old or older as of August 31st are ineligible to par- ticipate in interscholastic athletics. D. Students may participate in interscholastic athletic contests for a maximum of three seasons in any one sport in grades 10, 11, and 12. Students who partic- ipate on an interscholastic team in grade 9 will have a maximum athletic eligi- bility of four seasons in that one sport. E. Middle, intermediate, or junior high school students are not eligible to compete or practice with high school teams. However, ninth grade public school students, who reside in the attendance area of a high school organized 10 - 12, may par- ticipate in the interscholastic athletic program of that high school. F. Students shall maintain amateur status as defined by Regulation .10 of this chapter. G. Students, while participating on a school team, are permitted to participate in the same sport outside of school during the sport’s season. This participation shall meet the following criteria: (1) The outside participation shall not conflict with the practice or contests schedule of the school including district, regional, and State championship

21 play unless prior approval has been obtained from the school principal and coach; (2) Students who elect to participate on an outside team and do not participate and practice with the school team throughout the designated sport’s sea- son are ineligible to represent the school in all contests that determine a county, district, regional, or State championship during that sport season. H. Students shall present to their high school principal a certificate from their par- ents or guardian giving permission for participation. I. A student shall be examined and certified to the high school principal as being physically fit to participate in any try-out, practice or contest of a school team. The examination shall be performed by a licensed physician, certified physi- cian’s assistant under the supervision of a licensed physician, or certified nurse practitioner. J. Students legally transferred to another school may participate. “Legally trans- ferred” means a change of residence or a transfer from one school to another by action approved by the local superintendent of schools. K. Graduates. (1) Graduates of high schools are not eligible to practice with or participate on interscholastic sports teams. However, they may participate in the re- maining athletic contests of that semester. (2) Students are considered graduates when they have completed the work required for graduation and are declared graduates by the local board of ed- ucation. .03 Sports Season MPSSAA member schools shall conduct all interscholastic athletic contests and practice sessions in accordance with the following: A. The sports seasons shall be defined as follows: (1) “Fall” means the sixth Saturday following the first full week of July until the final date of the county, conference, district, regional, or state tournament. (2) “Winter” means November 15th until the final date of the local conference, district, regional, or State tournament. (3) “Spring” means March 1st until the final date of the local conference, dis- trict, regional, or State tournament. (4) When August 15th, November 15th, or March 1st falls on Sunday, practice will start the preceding Saturday. B. Maximum Number of Contests Permitted During a Sports Season. (1) One additional contest beyond the maximum allowable number may be played to determine a conference/league championship. The results of that contest shall not count towards MPSSAA standings. (2) All school athletic schedules shall be established before the first contest of each sport’s season according to the following instructions: 22 (a) Badminton —15 matches with not more than two matches per week. Three matches in one week may be scheduled once during the sea- son. (b) Baseball—18 games with not more than three games per week. Two additional games may be played in one holiday tournament. A team may elect to play three games as part of a holiday tournament and play 17 regular season games. The total number of games may not ex- ceed twenty. Four games are permitted in 1 week if games are part of a holiday tournament. Holiday tournaments shall be played on non- school days for all MPSSAA member schools involved in a tournament. Holiday tournament results shall not count towards MPSSAA stand- ings. (c) Basketball—2 0 games with not more than two games per week. Three games in one week may be scheduled twice dur-ing the season. Two additional games may be played in one holiday tournament. A team may elect to play three games as part of a holiday tournament and play 19 regular season games. The total number of games may not exceed twenty-two. Holiday tournaments shall be played on non-school days for all MPSSAA member schools involved in a tournament. Holi- day tournament results shall not count towards MPSSAA team stand- ings. (d) Cross Country —10 meets with not more than two meets per week. Meets may not be held on consecutive days. (e) Field Hockey —12 games with not more than two games per week. Three games in one week may be scheduled twice dur-ing the season. Two additional games may be played as part of a tournament during the season. A team may elect to play three games as part of a holiday tournament and play 11 regular season games. The total number of games may not exceed fourteen. The tournament shall be played dur- ing non-instructional time for all MPSSAA member schools involved in the tournament. (f) Football—10 games with not more than one game per week. (g) Golf—12 matches with not more than three matches per week. (h) Gymnastics—8 meets with not more than two meets per week. Meets may not be held on consecutive days. (i) Indoor Track—10 meets with not more than two meets per week. Meets may not be held on consecutive days. (j) Lacrosse—12 games with not more than two games per week. Three games in one week may be scheduled twice during the season. Two additional games may be played in a holiday tournament. Holiday tour- naments shall be played on non-school days for all MPSSAA member schools involved in a tournament. Holiday tournament results shall not count towards MPSSAA standings. (k) Outdoor Track —10 meets with not more than two meets per week. Meets may not be held on consecutive days.

23 (l) Soccer—1 2 games with not more than two games per week. Three games in one week may be scheduled twice during the season. Two additional games may be played as part of a tournament during the season. A team may elect to play three games as part of a tourna- ment and play 11 regular season games. The total number of games shall not exceed fourteen. The tournament shall be played during non- instructional time for all MPSSAA schools involved in the tournament. (m) Softball—18 games with not more than three games per week. Two additional games may be played in one holiday tournament. A team may elect to play three games as part of a holiday tournament and play 17 regular season games. The total number of games shall not exceed twenty. Four games are permitted in 1 week if games are part of a holiday tournament. Holiday tournaments shall be played on non- school days for all MPSSAA member schools involved in a tournament. Holiday tournament results shall not count towards MPSSAA team standings. (n) Swimming —12 meets with not more than two meets per week. Meets may not be held on consecutive days. (o) Tennis—18 matches with not more than three matches per week. (p) Volleyball—15 matches with not more than two matches per week. Three matches in one week may be scheduled twice during the sea- son. Teams may elect to play tri-matches provided the total number of opponents does not exceed 15 during the season, or teams may play 14 matches plus one multi-team tournament . (q) Wrestling —14 meets including dual meets and a maximum of 3 tour- naments and 3 tri-meets. A county tournament required to qualify for the State tournament will not be counted as one of the three allowed tournaments. There may not be more than two contests per week. Multi-team events may be used to make up postponed contests be- tween teams originally scheduled. Wrestling tournaments and meets are defined by Regulation .04E(3)(4). .04 Operational Guidelines The regulations given below are established for all MPSSAA interscholastic sports. A. Equal Opportunity for Participation. Students may not be excluded on the basis of sex from overall equal opportunity to participate in athletic programs. If a school sponsors a team in a particular sport for members of one sex but spon- sors no such team for members of the opposite sex, and before July 1, 1975, overall opportunities for members of the excluded sex have been limited, the excluded sex shall be allowed to try out for the team. B. MPSSAA Coaching Eligibility. (1) Member MPSSAA schools shall employ as coaches teachers or certificated professional educator employees of the local Board of Education for a spe- cific coaching assignment.

24 (2) If no acceptable and qualified coaches are available from the teachers or certifiable professional educators teachers employed by the local board of education, temporary emergency coaches may be employed if the following procedures are followed: (a) With no acceptable professional staff members available to fill the coaching vacancy, the local school system shall attempt to locate as a coach a person certifiable as a professional educator by the State Department of Education according to 13A.12.01. (b) With no acceptable and certifiable professional educator available, a person acceptable to the local school system may be employed as an emergency coach. (c) Any person employed as a coach under the emergency provision shall comply with the following: (i) The person shall be officially appointed by the local Board of Ed- ucation on a one-season basis for a specific coaching assign- ment; (ii) The coaching salary of the appointed emergency coach shall be paid exclusively by the local school system; (d) In sports having more than one coach, emergency coaches shall not comprise more than 50 percent of that sport staff. (e) The emergency coach shall be at least 21 years old and possess a high school diploma. (3) All coaches shall have completed or be enrolled in a one-credit course in the prevention and care of athletic injuries. (4) Member MPSSAA schools may permit volunteer athletic coaches to assist their coaching staff. These volunteer coaches may not serve as head coaches at any level and must work only under the direction of the head coach. The volunteer coach may be utilized if the following procedures are followed: (a) The volunteer coach shall be at least 21 years old and possess a high school diploma. (b) The volunteer coach shall have completed or be enrolled in a one- credit course in the prevention and care of athletic injuries. (c) The volunteer coach shall be formally appointed on a one season basis for a specific coaching assignment. C. Required Practice. A member MPSSAA school shall not participate in a regularly scheduled game until at least twenty calendar days have elapsed after and in- cluding the first day of practice. Golf is the only exception to this regulation.

25 D. Limits of Participation. (1) Each local school system and state tournament committee shall establish guidelines that ensure a minimum loss of instructional time for coaches and students involved in interscholastic athletic contests. (2) Students who participate in both varsity and junior varsity teams may not play in a number of contests that exceed the maximum number allowed in a sport in a week or season. Students may not compete on both a varsity and junior varsity team on the same day. (3) School athletic teams may not participate in any games representing their school in pre-season play or in post-season play. (4) MPSSAA member schools may not play or practice on Sundays. (5) Individual students may participate in two all-star game per sport, upon the completion of their eligibility in the sport in which this participation occurs. (6) MPSSAA member schools shall practice with or play against only high school teams as defined in §J of this regulation. (7) Individual students or teams representing a MPSSAA member school shall participate only in games, meets, or tournaments which are conducted by appropriate educational institutions. (8) MPSSAA member schools shall not enter competition preliminary to a col- lege or professional game. (9) A varsity or junior varsity team member of the previous season may not par- ticipate in interscholastic competition and in intramural or school spon- sored athletic programs in the same sport outside the sport season. E. Policies Pertaining to Wrestling. (1) Students shall have their minimum weight class in which they can wrestle certified by a qualified physician before the students’ first match. (2) Students may not wrestle below the minimum weight class established for them at the time of certification. (3) A wrestling meet is a contest involving two or three schools. (4) A wrestling tournament is a contest involving four or more schools. F. Postponed Games. One postponed contest may be rescheduled in addition to the maximum number permitted per week in Regulation .03. G. Out-of-Season Practice. (1) MPSSAA member schools and coaches of member schools shall confine practice for all students or teams to the seasonal limitations as defined in Regulation .03. (2) A coach may not coach a team representing the coach’s school beyond the sports season as defined in Regulation .03.

26 H. Sports Officials. Schools involved in interscholastic contests shall use only those officials certified by Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association. Only qualified officials shall be used in all sports where MPSSAA-certified offi- cials are not available. I. Summer Camps. (1) Students may attend a summer sports camp of their choice. (2) MPSSAA member schools, member school coaches, school-related organ- izations, or individuals shall not sponsor or conduct a camp in which stu- dents who are returning players are involved or participate. A camp composed of several coaches with their respective teams is a violation of this regulation. (3) Coaches of member MPSSAA member schools, while affiliated with a camp, shall not conduct any form of team or group practice involving their school. Such a practice is considered a violation of the out-of-season practice rule defined in .03A(1), (2), and (3). (4) A MPSSAA member school shall not provide school uniforms or equipment for students who attend a camp outside of the defined sports season in .03. J. Competitors. (1) MPSSAA member schools shall only practice with or play against high school teams that: (a) Ensure fair competition, athlete safety, and appropriate supervision by a responsible entity; (b) Maintain athletics as an integral part of the total educational program; (c) Promote academic progress; (d) Develop leadership; and (e) Deter exploitation of students. (2) High school teams that meet these purposes include high school teams that: (a) Are members of a state interscholastic association recognized by the National Federation of High Schools (NFHS); (b) Have been approved to play members of a state interscholastic athletic association recognized by the NFHS; (c) Are members of an athletic conference that: (i) Formally adopts the standards of competition as established by the Maryland State Superintendent of Schools as part of its con- stitution and bylaws; and (ii) Has enforcement authority; or

27 (d) Represent a school that verifies compliance with standards of com- petition as established by the Maryland State Superintendent of Schools. (3) To verify compliance under §J(2)(d) of this regulation, the administrative head of this school who is responsible for the day-to-day administration of the school shall: (a) Sign the verification provided by the Maryland State Department of Education; and (b) Submit the verification for approval to the State Superintendent of Schools annually before the first practice or athletic competition against an MPSSAA member high school team. .05 Violations, Penalties, and Appeals A. Failure to comply with these regulations shall constitute a violation which will re- sult in the following penalties against the MPSSAA member school and either the student, the coach, or both. Depending upon the severity of the violation, more than one penalty may be imposed against the MPSSAA member school, stu- dent, and/or coach. Penalties shall be imposed in the order listed below: (1) Against a MPSSAA member school: (a) First—Declare forfeit of all games in which the violation occurred. (b) Second—Declare the MPSSAA member school ineligible for champi- onship honors for the current school year in the sport in which the vi- olation occurred. (c) Third—Declare MPSSAA member school on probation for one school year which shall render the school ineligible to compete in any ap- proved State meet or tournament for that year. (d) Fourth—Impose additional penalties as may seem justified in the par- ticular case considered. (2) Against a student: (a) First—Declare the student to be ineligible for the next 60 school days following the date the student was found to be in violation. These 60 school days will carry over into the next school year if the violation oc- curs during the second semester. (b) Second—Declare the student to be ineligible to compete in the sport in which the violation occurred during the subsequent season. (c) Third—Impose additional penalties as may seem justified in the par- ticular case considered. (3) Against a coach: (a) First—Censure. (b) Second—Declare the coach ineligible to coach a team for the current school year in the sport in which the violation occurred.

28 (c) Third—Declare the coach ineligible to coach a team in any sport for the current year. (d) Fourth—Impose additional penalties as may seem justified in the par- ticular case considered. B. Procedure. (1) First—Any MPSSAA member school, student or coach shall notify the local supervisor of interscholastic athletics and the MPSSAA Executive Director of the alleged violation. (2) Second—The superintendent or the superintendent’s designee of the local school system in which the school allegedly in violation is located shall con- vene a hearing within five school days. (3) Third—If the superintendent or the superintendent’s designee of the local school system in which the school allegedly in violation is located concludes that a violation has occurred, a penalty shall be imposed in accordance with this regulation. (4) Fourth—A report of the hearing and decision in the local school system shall be forwarded to the Executive Director of the MPSSAA. (5) Fifth—The MPSSAA Executive Director, in consultation with the appropriate committees, or the Executive Council of the MPSSAA shall review the re- port of the local hearing and decision in the local school system. The MPSSAA Executive Director shall either accept the penalty imposed or mod- ify the penalty in accordance with this regulation. C. Appeals. (1) A MPSSAA member school, student or coach may appeal the imposed penalty within 30 days and request a hearing before the Appeals Commit- tee of MPSSAA. (2) The membership of the MPSSAA Appeals Committee shall include one rep- resentative from each district in the Association and a representative from the Association of Secondary School Principals. Five members will consti- tute a quorum. (3) The MPSSAA Executive Director shall notify the Appeals Committee of the hearing and establish a date, time, and hearing site. The appealing school, student or coach, or all of the above, shall be notified of the date, site, and time of the hearing. (4) The MPSSAA Executive Director or the Executive Director’s designee shall present the case to the Appeals Committee in behalf of the MPSSAA. (5) The principal of the involved school, the student, or coach, or all of the above, shall present grounds for the appeal. If appropriate, the local school system’s supervisor of interscholastic athletics involved in the appeal may present the case. (6) The MPSSAA Appeals Committee shall convene in closed session and vote to deny or uphold the appeal or modify the penalty. A majority vote is re- quired to deny or uphold an appeal or modify the penalty.

29 (7) The MPSSAA Appeals Committee shall report its findings to the concerned parties. (8) Any party aggrieved by the MPSSAA Appeals Committee decision may ap- peal the decision to the State Superintendent of Schools within 30 days after receipt of the Appeals Committee decision. The State Superintendent of Schools, upon examination of the facts, may in his or her discretion, allow the appeal and appoint a special committee of three local superin- tendents of schools to hear the appeal. The committee of superintendents may deny or uphold the appeal or modify the penalty. (9) Unless otherwise ordered by the State Superintendent of Schools, the ap- plication for appeal to the State Superintendent of Schools may not stay the enforcement of the MPSSAA Appeals Committee decision, or excuse the person affected thereby from complying with its terms. (10) The decision of the Committee of Local Superintendents of Schools is final. (11) A member of the MPSSAA Appeals Committee or the committee of local superintendents of schools may not hear an appeal if that member has of- fered advice, made a recommendation, rendered a decision, or in any other way participated in the case being appealed. .06 Classification A. For the purpose of parity in competition in meets and tournaments coordinated by the MPSSAA, member schools shall be divided as equally as possible into four classifications based on enrollment. If, in this calculation, two or more schools with equal enrollments fall between two classifications, they shall be placed in the lower classification. B. The local superintendent of schools shall submit to the MPSSAA Executive Di- rector by November 1, a report on the actual school enrollment of students in Grades 9, 10, and 11 in each of the MPSSAA member schools as of September 30, in each even numbered year. The MPSSAA Executive Director and the Clas- sification Committee of the MPSSAA shall present a recommendation for clas- sification of member schools to the MPSSAA Board of Control for adoption. Classification shall be determined every 2 years based on the September 30 enrollment of the previous year. C. When the MPSSAA Board of Control adopts classifications for member schools, the classifications shall remain in effect for the next 2 school years. D. A new MPSSAA member school that opens or a member school whose enroll- ment is significantly changed by growth or consolidation during the two-year pe- riod shall be placed in the proper classification by the Classification Committee. “Significantly changed” is defined as a decrease or an increase in enrollment of more than 25 percent. This new placement shall affect only the involved school and may not affect the classification of other member schools. E. When a MPSSAA member school does not have all three grades included in the enrollment figures upon which the classification is based in the even-numbered year, but will have all three grades in the following odd-numbered year when classification becomes effective, the enrollment figure shall include the existing grades and average of the current class sizes applied to each projected grade.

30 .07 State Tournament Policies A. The Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association games or tourna- ment committees representing all of the districts shall administer and super- vise tournaments in the various sports at the district, regional, and State level. B. All participating schools shall abide by the rules established by each MPSSAA Tournament Committee. C. Although certain aspects of a tournament may vary from year to year, the fol- lowing basic policies shall be observed by all tournament committees: (1) The tournament shall not interfere with local board of education policy. (2) A MPSSAA member school or local school system may decide whether or not to participate in the tournament. (3) A MPSSAA member school shall compete in its classification when the tournament is so structured. (4) Cert ified and approved officials’ organizations shall be assigned games in a fair, equitable, and non-discriminatory manner. (5) All awards and recognition shall conform to Regulation .08, below. (6) MPSSAA tournament committees shall make every effort to establish game sites to avoid extensive travel for participating teams. (7) All policy and procedure changes for State tournaments shall be subject to the approval of the MPSSAA Executive Council with the Association Tournament Committee serving in an advisory capacity. Emergency deci- sions on tournament policies and procedures may be made by the MPSSAA Executive Director. (8) When a student is found ineligible during the progress of a tournament, the contest last played shall be forfeited, and the team which was de- feated shall take its place. (9) “All-star teams” or best “individual athlete” awards may not be selected from approved tournaments. (10) Sports at the State tournament level shall be governed by approved game rules. (11) If a team or any students participating in State Tournament contest play leaves the field before completion of the contest, or fails to continue play when eligible to do so, or is guilty of misconduct detrimental to the tour- nament, then the team, coach, or students may be suspended from fur- ther participation in the current tournament, and from the same tournament in the succeeding year, upon the determination of the Tour- nament Committee and the Executive Director. (12) The rules of the MPSSAA do not provide authority to order games re- played. Protests arising from decisions and interpretations by officials during the game will not be considered. Officials’ decisions and interpre- tations are final.

31 D. Tournament rules and procedures established by MPSSAA may be appealed on behalf of a student, coach, or school by a local superintendent to the State Superintendent of Schools. The appeal shall be adjudicated by a committee of three local superintendents appointed by the State Superintendent of Schools. The decision of the committee shall be final. E. Expansion of any sport to the State level shall be recommended by the State Board of Control of the MPSSAA and approved by the State Superintendent of Schools after consultation with local superintendents of schools. .08 Awards and Recognition A. Awards may be made as follows: (1) A school, school related, or non-profit group may purchase and present to a student for athletic achievement a school insignia, medal, pin, or similar article. (2) Awards from outside the school may be given to individual athletes or school teams provided the awards are approved by the Local Superinten- dent, meet MPSSAA guidelines, and the presentation is made at a school approved function. B. Recognition of student athletes and athletes teams, other than through awards, shall be limited to appreciation banquets approved by the Local Superintendent. .09 Sanction Rules A. Stu dents or teams representing a MPSSAA member school shall participate only in contests conducted by educationally related organizations. B. A school or local school system that wishes to serve as host for an intercounty or interstate contest shall file the appropriate sanction request form with the MPSSAA Executive Director, a minimum of 45 days before the contest. When the event is an interstate, contest, invitations may not be extended to out-of-State schools to participate until official sanction approval has been received from the National High School Federation. C. Schools participating in interstate contests shall use the National Federation contract form furnished by the MPSSAA Executive Director. D. In all interstate contests, each participating school shall follow the rules of the host state athletic authority. E. A school which is a member of a federation member state high school associa- tion may not compete in any of the following contests unless the contest has been sanctioned by each of the interested state authorities through the National High School Federation of State High School Associations:. (1) Any interstate meet in which four or more schools participate; (2) Any competition involving schools from three or more state athletic asso- ciations; (3) Any interstate two-school contest which involves travel outside of the of America; or

32 (4) Any interstate two-school contest (regardless of distance to be traveled) which is sponsored by an individual or an organization other than a MPSSAA member high school. F. A MPSSAA member school shall not compete in any contest in any other state if either school’s participation violates the regulations or established policies of either state’s high school interscholastic athletic authority. G. A member MPSSAA school shall not compete in any of the following contests un- less the contest is approved by the MPSSAA Executive Director: (1) Any intercounty contest involving more than three teams and sponsored by a non-member educational institution; (2) Any intercounty contest involving more than four schools; (3) Any intercounty contest involving more than four counties. The host school shall file the appropriate sanction request form with the MPSSAA Execu- tive Director at least 45 days before the event. H. MPSSAA Sanction Guidelines . The following criteria shall be met for sanction approval by the MPSSAA: (1) The competition shall not determine a regional or national championship; (2) The competition is not preliminary to a college or professional game; (3) The competition is sponsored by an educational institution or similar non- profit organization; (4) Participation in the event is within the United States of America, does not involve loss of instructional time, and complies with the local school system policies and procedures for school-sponsored travel; and (5) All awards shall comply with Regulation .08 Awards and Recognition. .10 Amateur Rules A. Students who have not used or are not using their athletic skill as players for financial gain, or who have not competed under an assumed name as players, shall be considered an amateur. Employment as an instructor, counselor, or official shall not be considered a violation. B. Students who have ceased to be amateurs in a particular sport may not repre- sent their school in interscholastic athletics in that sport. C. Students who have lost amateur standing may apply for reinstatement to the MPSSAA Appeals Committee after the lapse of 60 days. The 60 days shall commence with a letter of determination from the local superintendent of schools. D. Students shall not lose amateur standing by playing with or against profes- sional players as long as they do not receive pay for their services. E. Students shall lose their amateur status in a particular sport if they sign a pro- fessional contract in that sport.

33 .11 Amendments A. Proposed written amendments to these regulations may be submitted only by any MPSSAA member school, member system superintendent of schools, MPSSAA committee, or the MPSSAA Executive Director. Proposed amend- ments shall be received by the MPSSAA Executive Director at least 45 days before the annual meeting of the MPSSAA Board of Control. B. Upon receipt proposed amendments shall be referred to the Constitution Com- mittee for appropriate action and recommendation. C. Notice of the proposed amendments shall be sent to each MPSSAA member school, local superintendent of schools, and the State Superintendent of Schools at least 15 days before the annual legislative meeting of the MPSSAA. D. Ratification of the proposed amendments shall require a majority vote of the delegates present at the annual legislative meeting of the MPSSAA. E. Amendments approved by the MPSSAA shall be forwarded to the State Super- intendent of Schools who will receive recommendations from local superin- tendents of schools before the State Superintendent of Schools submits recommendations to the State Board of Education. F. The amendments approved by the State Board of Education shall be in effect ac- cording to the date established by the Board.

34 RULES AND INTERPRETATIONS DEFINITIONS Double-header ...... When a team plays two contests or contest with the same team or different teams on the same day. Holiday Tournament ...... A tournament that takes place on non-school days from one week prior until one week following the actual holiday. Intrinsic value ...... Medals, pins, certificates, plaques, trophies, scholarships, appreciation (clothing, shoes, contracts are prohibited). Licensed physician ...... Me dical doctor. Media ...... Any channel of communication. These forms include electronic (radio, television, webcasting, video streaming, photography) and print (news paper, magazine, newsletters, internet). Multi-team...... Three or more teams. Participation ...... Physical entry into a bonafide school-sanctioned athletic contest. Practice ...... Any individual, group, or team gathering that has assembled for the purpose of instruction and/or play. Returning players ...... A player who participates in preceding sport season(s) who again qualifies to represent a school in a subsequent season. Scheduled...... Official number and sequence to be determined prior to the first game of that sport season. School-related group ...... Any organization whose aim is to promote school programs and is under the supervision of the school. Scrimmage ...... A practice or game in which no score is reported, no admission is charged, no public report is made, and the sole purpose of the practice or game is purely for instructional purposes. Sport staff...... Each local school system shall determine the staff coaching titles (head, assistant, junior varsity head) in each sport, and the level of team competi- tion in each sport (varsity, junior varsity, freshman). Statue of Limitations ...... A time frame of one calendar year from the day of the state championship to investigate state athletic violations. Tournament...... Three or more teams or individuals competing in an elimination or round-robin type structure where a champion is determined. Week ...... Monday, 12:00 a.m. through Saturday, 11:59 p.m. 35 RULES AND INTERPRETATIONS OUTSIDE PARTICIPATION .02G(1) “The outside participation shall not conflict with the practice or contests schedule of the school including district, regional, and State championship play un- less prior approval has been obtained from the school principal and coach;” Interpretation : Any factor of a non-school athletic activity that causes a student to miss any portion of a school practice or contest constitutes a conflict. This would include but is not limited to: 1. Practice 2. Competition 3. Tryouts/qualifying 4. Travel to and from 5. Registration 7. Awards ceremony 8. Etc. Note : It is expected that high school teams conduct practice for all members or engage in competition every day school is in session during the sports season. MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CONTESTS PERMITTED DURING A SPORTS SEASON .03B Interpretation : The seasonal limitations for each sport refer to one varsity team as well as to any under-squad teams. A school may field only one team that can be classified as “varsity”. The nomenclature of any under-squad, i.e., varsity “B”, junior varsity, freshman, novice, etc., must so designate its non-varsity status. Accordingly, any requirements or qualifying standards to state tournaments can only be satisfied through varsity competition. CARE AND PREVENTION OF ATHLETIC INJURIES .04B(3) “All coaches shall have completed or be enrolled in a one-credit course in the prevention and care of athletic injuries.” Interpretation: The following interpretation of that bylaw was agreed upon by formal vote of the MPSSAA Board of Control: 1. The completion of the Care and Prevention Course will be required by August 15, 1989. 2. Coaches beginning employment after August 15, 1989, will have one (1) year to complete the course. 3. The major content areas in the course should be: a. Legal Issues b. Introduction to Injury c. Prevention of Injuries d. First Aid/On Field Management of Injuries e. Life Threatening Injuries f. Ankle Injuries g. Knee Injuries

36 h. Neck, Spine, Pelvis Injuries i. Shoulder Injuries j. Arm, Hand Injuries 4. Emergency coaches must have completed a Care and Prevention course in the first year of his/her employment. 5. Local supervisors will certify that coaches have complete the course. 6. It is strongly recommend that all coaches complete a course in CPR. Following is a suggested outline formulated by the MPSSAA Medical Advisory Board (revised April 22, 1998): CARE AND PREVENTION OF ATHLETIC INJURIES COURSE OUTLINE I. Legal Issues Suggeste d time allocation: 45 min. • Emergency Plan • Knowledge of proper skills, techniques, and protective equipment • Medical records and documentation • Safety II. Introduction to Injury Suggested time allocation: 1 hr. 30 min. • Mechanisms of injury • Tissue response to injury (mild/moderate/severe) • Stages of healing • Psychology of injury • Psychology of sport III. Prevention of Injuries Suggested time allocation: 1 hr. 30 min. • Conditioning concepts • Alternate training concepts • Nutrition • Performance enhancing issues IV. First Aid/On Field Management of Injuries Suggested time allocation: 2 hr. 30 min. • Primary/Secondary survey • Cuts, blisters, bruises • Hyperventilation • Care of eye, mouth, nose injuries • Thermal injuries • Choking • Hygiene and sanitation (facilities, equipment, supplies) • Hot and Cold Treatment (RICE/ICER treatment) • Ambulatory assistance • Bloodborne pathogens, use of personal protection equipment • First Aid kit • Principles of taping V. Life Threatening Injuries Suggested time allocation: 1 hr. • Cardiac • Head/Brain • Spinal • Respiratory • Circulatory • Thoracic/Internal injuries

37 VI. Ankle Injuries Suggested time allocation: 2 hr. 15 min. • Anatomy and mechanics of the joint • Physical examination • Common injuries and causes • Rehabilitation — specific exercises and techniques • Taping techniques VII. Knee Injuries Suggested time allocation: 1 hr. 15 min. • Anatomy and mechanics of the joint • Physical examination • Common injuries and causes • Rehabilitation — specific exercises and techniques VIII. Neck, Spine, Pelvis Injuries Suggested time allocation: 1 hr. • Anatomy and mechanics of the joint • Physical examination • Common injuries and causes • Rehabilitation — specific exercises and techniques IX. Shoulder Injuries Suggested time allocation: 1 hr. 15 min. • Anatomy and mechanics of the joint • Physical examination • Common injuries and causes • Rehabilitation — specific exercises and techniques X. Arm, Hand Injuries Suggested time allocation: 1 hr. 30 min. • Anatomy and mechanics of the joint • Common injuries and causes • Rehabilitation — specific exercises and techniques • Taping techniques XI. Exit Exam Suggested time allocation: 30 min. TOTAL TIME: 15 Hr = 1 credit OUT-OF-SEASON PRACTICE .04G(1) “M ember schools and coaches of member schools shall confine all organ- ized or formal practice for a contestant or a team to the seasonal limitations as de- fined in Regulation .03.” Interpretation : Any individual, group, or team gathering that has assembled for the purpose of instruction and is under the direction of any member of the school coaching staff would constitute a violation. .04G(2) “A coach may not coach a team representing his school beyond the sports season as defined in Regulation .03.” Interpretation : Any paid or volunteer coach at a member school may coach a non-school team provided the following criteria is observed: a. The team may not use a name connected with the school. b. The team may not use school uniforms or equipment. c. The team is participating in a league, or similar activity sponsored by an educational or non-profit organization outside of the school system. (Indi- vidual teams may be supported by businesses, individuals, or other entities as long as the student’s amateur standing is not compromised.)

38 d. Timeframe 1. From the start of the fall sports season as defined in Regulation .03, to the last state championship game of the spring season, the outside teams roster does not exceed 80% of the returning players of what would constitute a starting lineup in that sport OR a modified version thereof. i.e., 7-on-7 football, 3-on-3 basketball, indoor soccer, indoor lacrosse, etc. SPORT STARTING LINE UP LIMIT Baseball ...... 9 ...... 7 Basketball ...... 5 ...... 4 Cross Country ...... 7 ...... 5 Field Hockey ...... 11...... 8 Football ...... 11...... 8 Golf ...... 4 State members...... 3 Gymnastics—Boys ...... 6 events ...... 4 Gymnastics—Girls ...... 4 events ...... 3 Lacrosse ...... 10 ...... 8 Soccer ...... 11...... 8 Softball...... 9 ...... 7 Swimming ...... 12 events...... 9 Tennis ...... 8 State events ...... 6 Track & Field...... 18 events...... 14 Volleyball ...... 6 ...... 4 Wrestling...... 14...... 11

2. From the last state championship game of the spring season to the first day of fall practice, the outside team roster is unrestricted on the number of returning players. CAMP RULE .04I(2), (3) “MPSSAA member schools, member school coaches, school-related or- ganizations, or individuals shall not sponsor or conduct a camp in which students who are returning players are involved or participate. A camp composed of several coaches with their respective teams is a violation of this regulation.” Interpretation: School-related individuals means any school employee, volun- teer, their relatives, and/or agents. NOTE: Alleged violations brought by member schools, students or coaches will be investigated by the local superintendent or his/her designee. Those spon- soring and/or conducting a camp that is under investigation will be required to supply supporting data. AWARD CRITERIA .08A(2) “Aw ards from outside the school may be given to individual athletes or school teams provided the awards are approved by the local superintendent, meet MPSSAA guidelines, and the presentation is made at a school approved function.” MPSSAA Guidelines : Awards presented by non-school organization(s) to the school and/or athlete, excluding scholarship(s), must display the school name or insignia and team or individual accomplishment and not exceed a dollar limit of $60. Commercial messages may not be displayed on awards such as articles of clothing, jewelry, luggage, etc. 39 MISCONDUCT DETRIMENTAL TO A TOURNAMENT .07C (11) “If a team or any students participating in State Tournament contest play leaves the field before completion of the contest, or fails to continue when eligible to do so, or is guilty of misconduct detrimental to the tournament, then the team, coach, or students may be suspended from the further participation in the current tourna- ment, and from the same tournament in the succeeding year, upon the determina- tion of the Tournament Committee and the Executive Director.” Interpretation : Ejection from any District, Regional, or State Tournament contest is considered misconduct detrimental to the tournament. Coaches, players, and bench personnel ejected from these tournament contests are disqualified from the succeeding contest in that tournament year. Additional sanctions could be imposed depending on the circumstances. STATE CHAMPIONSHIP CRITERIA .07D “Expansion of any sport to the State level shall be recommended by the State Board of Control of the MPSSAA and approved by the State Superintendent of Schools after consultation with the local superintendents of schools.” MPSSAA Criteria: a. A minimum of 40% of MPSSAA member schools shall participate in the sport program on a varsity level.

b. Schools shall be prepared to host home school contests on the school site.

c. A plan of action shall be submitted to the Executive Director 30 days prior to the Spring MPSSAA Board of Control meeting and shall include:

1. Tournament structure 2. Estimated budget 3. Historical background

d. A state tournament shall evolve from district/regional tournaments.

50% SPORT STAFF .04B(2)(d) “In sports having more than one coach, emergency coaches may not com- prise more than 50 percent of that sport staff.” Interpretation: The staff of each individual team (varsity, J V, freshman) repre- sents a separate sport staff. LOSS OF INSTRUCTIONAL TIME .09H(4) “Partic ipation in the event is within the USA, does not involve loss of in- structional time, and complies with the local school system policies and procedures for school-sponsored travel.” Interpretation : Events that require out of state travel beyond 300 miles may not involve any loss of school time.

40 2009–2010 STATE TOURNAMENTS Plans and Information

2009 State Cross Country Championships The cross country championships will be contested in four classifications for both the boys’ and the girls’ varsity cross country teams. Region meets will be conducted November 5, with qualifiers advancing to the state meet. State championship meets will be held at Hereford High School in Parkton, No- vember 14. There will be eight races over a 3.0 mile course.

2009 Girls’ State Field Hockey Tournament The girls’ field hockey tournament will be contested in four classifications. Each region will conduct a single elimination tournament to determine the region representative. State semifinal games will be played at central sites on November 9 and 11. The final games for all four classifications will be held at Washington College in Chestertown on November 14.

2009 State Football Tournament The football tournament will be contested in four classifications. Each re- gion will conduct a single elimination tournament of its top four teams to de- termine the region representative. The MPSSAA point system will be used to seed the four teams in each region. The region winners will then be re- seeded by their regular-season point average with the higher seeds hosting the semifinal contests November 27 and 28. The final games will be held at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, December 4-5.

2009 State Golf Tournament The golf tournament will be contested in two classifications for both boys and girls. District tournaments will be conducted, with the top one-eighth of each classification’s teams and top one-eighth of its remaining players qual- ifying for state play. District tournaments are to be completed by October 13. The state tournament will be held at Potomac Ridge Golf Course in Waldorf. Semifinal rounds will take place October 19 (4A/3A) and October 20 (2A/1A). Qualifiers from each semifinal round will compete October 21.

2009 State Soccer Tournaments The soccer tournaments will be contested in four classifications for both boys and girls. Each region will conduct a single elimination tournament to de- termine the region representative. The semifinal games will be held at cen- tral sites November 13-14. Final games will be held at the UMBC Stadium Complex in Catonsville, November 19-21.

2009 Girls’ State Volleyball Tournament Th e girls’ volleyball tournament will be contested in four classifications. Each region will conduct a single elimination tournament to determine the region representative. Semifinal games will be held at at the Uni- versity of Maryland College Park November 16-19. The finals will be played in Ritchie Coliseum, November 21.

41 2010 Boys’ State Basketball Tournament The boys’ basketball tournament will be contested in four classifications. Each region will conduct a single elimination tournament to determine the region representative. The state tournament will be held in the Comcast Cen- ter at the University of Maryland College Park. Semifinal games March 11 will feature Class 3A and Class 4A. The semifinal games March 12 will feature Class 1A and Class 2A. The championship finals will take place March 13.

2010 Girls’ State Basketball Tournament The girls’ basketball tournament will be contested in four classifications. Each region will conduct a single elimination tournament to determine the region representative. The state tournament will be held at UMBC’s Re- triever Activities Center in Catonsville. Semifinal games March 11 will feature Class 3A and Class 4A. The semifinal games March 12 will feature Class 1A and Class 2A. The championship finals will take place March 13.

2010 State Indoor Track Championships The indoor track championships will be contested in four classifications for both boys and girls. Entries into state competition will be determined at re- gion meets. The state championships will be held at the Prince George’s County Sports and Learning Complex in Landover. Boys and girls in both Class 1A and Class 2A will compete February 15. Boys and girls in Class 3A or 4A will compete February 16.

2010 State Swimming Championships The swimming championships will be contested in two classifications for both boys and girls. Entries into state competition will be determined at re- gion meets. The state championships will be held at the University of Mary- land, College Park (Campus Recreation Center Natatorium) on February 27.

2010 State Dual Meet Wrestling Championships The wrestling dual meet tournament will be contested in two classifications. The top four teams in each region will compete February 10 to determine the region representative. The state semifinals and finals will be held at Linganore High School on February 13.

2010 State Wrestling Tournament The wrestling tournament will be contested in two classifications. Region tournaments on February 26 and 27 will determine entry into state compe- tition. The state tournament will be held in Cole Field House at the Univer- sity of Maryland College Park on March 5-6.

2010 State Baseball Tournament The baseball tournament will be contested in four classifications. Each re- gion will conduct a single elimination tournament to determine the region representative. State semifinal games will be played at central sites on May 25. Final games will take place May 28-29 at Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen.

42 2010 State Lacrosse Tournaments The lacrosse tournaments will be contested in three classifications for both boys and girls. Each region will conduct a single elimination tournament to determine the region representative. State semifinal games will be played at central sites on May 21-22. Final games will take place at the UMBC Sta- dium Complex in Catonsville May 25-26.

2010 State Tennis Tournament Eac h region may qualify 2 players in boys’ singles, 2 teams in boys’ doubles, 2 players in girls’ singles, 2 teams in girls’ doubles, and 2 teams in mixed doubles, for a total of 16 different players. Region tournaments are to be completed by May 22. The state tournament will be held on the Cole Field House courts at the University of Maryland College Park, May 28-29.

2010 State Softball Tournament The softball tournament will be contested in four classifications. Each re- gion will conduct a single elimination tournament to determine the region representative. State semifinal games will be played at Bachman Sports Complex May 25. Final games will be played at the University of Maryland College Park Robert E. Taylor Stadium on May 28-29.

2010 State Track and Field Championships The track and field championships will be contested in four classifications for both boys and girls. Entries into state competition will be determined at re- gion meets May 19-22. The state championships will be held at Morgan State University Hughes Stadium, Baltimore, May 27-29.

TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENT

The MPSSAA will reimburse member schools for some travel expenses as authorized in each tournament bulletin. Reimbursement request forms and invoices are required before checks will be issued.

The formula for reimbursement is: Bus • 0-150 miles @ $1.50 per mile—minimum of $ 125, or actual cost. • 150-225 miles @ $1.75 per mile, not to exceed actual cost. • Over 225 miles @ $ 2.00 per mile, not to exceed actual cost. Schools may use chartered buses at their expense. Reimburse- ment will be made only for transportation on bonded carriers.

Meals •O ver 75 miles one way - $10.00 per person. Check tournament bulletin. • Overnight stay - $30.00 per person. Check tournament bulletin.

Lodging •Check tournament bulletin.

43 SPORTS REIMBURSEMENT SCHEDULE

Fall Cross Country - finals (see scale below) Field Hockey - semifinals and finals Football - quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals Golf - finals (see scale below) Soccer - semifinals and finals Volleyball - semifinals and finals

Winter Ba sketball - regionals, semifinals, and finals Indoor Track - finals (see scale below) Swimming - finals (see scale below) Wrestling - Regionals and Finals (see scale below)

Spring Ba seball - semifinals and finals Lacrosse - semifinals and finals Softball - semifinals and finals Tennis - finals (see scale below) Track & Field - finals (see scale below)

Travel Allotment for Individual Sports

Round trip distances 0 - 50 miles 51 - 150 miles 151 - 225 miles Over 225 miles $50 $75 $100 $125

TOURNAMENT COMMITTEES

BASEBALL COMMITTEE Director: Paul Fahrner, Rockville

District 1 ...... Fred Kreiger ...... North Hagerstown District 2 ...... Jason Woodward ...... Gaithersburg District 3 ...... Matt Cooke (Gwynn Park) ...... Arrowhead Elementary District 4 ...... Steve Williams ...... Chopticon District 5 ...... Bruce Sider ...... Glen Burnie Rich Jenkins...... Howard District 6 ...... Jeff Markle ...... Parkville District 7 ...... Tim Larrimore ...... North Harford John Roush ...... Elkton District 8 ...... Brian Hollamon ...... Parkside District 9 ...... Damon Bomar ...... Forest Park

44 TOURNAMENT COMMITTEES

BASKETBALL COMMITTEE (BOYS) Director: Earl Hawkins, Prince George’s County Tournament Director: Greg LeGrand, Anne Arundel County

District 1 ...... John Jarrett ...... Middletown District 2 ...... Dan Harwood ...... Magruder District 3 ...... Artie Walker ...... DuVal District 4 ...... TBA District 5 ...... Greg Smith ...... Old Mill Josh Sullivan ...... Reservoir District 6 ...... Jim Rhoads ...... Hereford District 7 ...... Charles Givens...... Elkton District 8 ...... David Byrd ...... Pocomoke District 9 ...... Herman Harried...... Lake Clifton

BASKETBALL COMMITTEE (GIRLS) Director: Sue Ann Strobel, Cecil County Tournament Director: Diane George

District 1 ...... John Brown...... North Carroll District 2 ...... Maria Waters ...... Northwest District 3 ...... Jackie Slay ...... Largo District 4 ...... Brian Weisner ...... Great Mills District 5 ...... Lee Rogers ...... Arundel Teresa Waters ...... River Hill District 6 ...... Lori Brewer...... Carver A&T District 7 ...... Anne Gellrich ...... Bohemia Manor District 8 ...... Jody Hyde ...... Queen Anne’s Barbara McCool...... Mardela District 9 ...... Dana Johnson ...... Southside Academy

CROSS COUNTRY COMMITTEE Director: Stephen Hays, Walt Whitman

District 1 ...... Nick Snider...... Thomas Johnson District 2 ...... Beth Muehl ...... Walter Johnson District 3 ...... Ed Bowie ...... Central-PG District 4 ...... Justin Koch...... Huntingtown District 5 ...... Josh Carroll ...... South River Charles Shoemaker...... Wilde Lake District 6 ...... Ed Faya...... Towson District 7 ...... Don Mickey ...... C. M. Wright District 8 ...... Dennis Herrmann ...... Kent County Pat Russo ...... Stephen Decatur District 9 ...... Jerry Molyneaux...... Northwestern

45 TOURNAMENT COMMITTEES

FIELD HOCKEY COMMITTEE Director: Phyllis Hemmes, Bel Air

District 1 ...... Denean Koontz...... North Carroll District 2 ...... Kerry Garofano ...... Sherwood District 4 ...... Jennifer Smith ...... McDonough District 5 ...... Katie Corcoran ...... South River Ginger Kincaid ...... Glenelg District 6 ...... Holly Talbert ...... Pikesville District 7 ...... Barb Waite ...... North Harford Middle District 8 ...... Gina Donoway...... Pocomoke Elementary

FOOTBALL COMMITTEE Director: Lynn Carr, Frederick County

District 1 ...... Tim Ambrose...... Middletown District 2 ...... Dave Mencarini ...... Quince Orchard District 3 ...... Michael Mayo ...... Charles H. Flowers District 4 ...... Dominic Zaccarelli ...... Westlake District 5 ...... Chuck Markiewicz ...... Arundel Pete Hughes ...... Long Reach District 6 ...... Tony Ruocco ...... Kenwood District 7 ...... Todd Shives...... Bohemia Manor District 8 ...... James McCormick ...... North Caroline District 9 ...... George Petrides ...... City College

GOLF COMMITTEE Director: Jeff Ibex

District 1 ...... Nick DePace ...... Westminster Kyle Walker ...... Winters Mill District 2 ...... Mike Bednarcik...... Northwest District 3 ...... Jim Woods...... Douglass-PG District 4 ...... Jim Hall ...... Huntingtown District 5 ...... Phelps Prescott ...... Arundel Chuck Struhar...... Howard County District 6 ...... Mike McEwan ...... Western STES District 7 ...... Nick Panos ...... North Harford District 8 ...... James Krall ...... Stephen Decatur Brad Neisz ...... Queen Anne’s

46 TOURNAMENT COMMITTEES

INDOOR TRACK COMMITTEE Director: Joe Sargent, Milford Mill Academy State Meet Director: Fred Stauffer

District 1 ...... Nick Snider ...... Thomas Johnson District 2 ...... Scott Mathias ...... Clarksburg District 3 ...... Rich Andrulonis ...... Bowie District 4 ...... A.K. Johnson...... North Point Beth Shook ...... Westlake District 5 ...... Josh Alcombright ...... Severna Park Janet Liimatta...... Old Mill Norm Belden...... Lime Kiln Middle School Sam Singleton ...... Oakland Mills District 6 ...... Gerard Filosa ...... Pikesville District 7 ...... John Mobley ...... Aberdeen District 8 ...... Justin Holland...... Kent Island Pat Russo ...... Stephen Decatur District 9 ...... Jerry Molyneaux ...... Northwestern

LACROSSE COMMITTEE (BOYS) Director: Ron Belinko, Baltimore County

District 1 ...... John Piper ...... Manchester Valley District 2 ...... Colin Thomson ...... Wootton District 4 ...... Mike Boyle ...... Chopticon District 5 ...... Josh Hatmaker ...... Glenelg District 6 ...... John Baker ...... Chesapeake-B Mike Lafferty...... Dulaney District 7 ...... Andrew Gerard ...... C. M. Wright District 8 ...... Dennis Keenan...... Easton District 9 ...... Wayne Jackson...... Carver Vo-Tech

LACROSSE COMMITTEE (GIRLS) Director: Melba Williams

District 1 ...... Kathy Stinefelt (Catoctin)...... Linganore Courtney Vaughn ...... Winters Mill District 2 ...... Mary Pat Veihmeyer (Whitman)....Carderock Springs Elem. District 4 ...... Judy Evans ...... Chopticon District 5 ...... Dave Gehrdes ...... Annapolis Ginger Kincaid ...... Glenelg District 6 ...... Jennifer High...... Perry Hall District 7 ...... Kelly Zimmerman ...... Aberdeen District 8 ...... Jane Follmer (Cambridge/SD)...... Choptank Elementary District 9 ...... Josh Headley...... Baltimore Polytechnic

47 TOURNAMENT COMMITTEES

SOCCER COMMITTEE (BOYS) Director: Bob Sheffler, Middletown

District 1 ...... Mike Tesla...... South Hagerstown District 2 ...... Hector Morales...... Sherwood (Blake) District 3 ...... George Kallas ...... Eleanor Roosevelt District 4 ...... Dave Anderson ...... Henry E. Lackey District 5 ...... Sean Tettemer ...... Broadneck Matt Shagogue ...... Reservoir (River Hill) District 6 ...... Derek Maki ...... Kenwood Peter Glaudemans ...... Eastern Tech District 7 ...... Don Barclay...... Rising Sun District 8 ...... Alan Byrd (Pocomoke) ...... Pocomoke Middle District 9 ...... Carol Ansell...... Reginald Lewis

SOCCER COMMITTEE (GIRLS) Director: Mariane Schultz, Northeast-AA

District 1 ...... Mark Wolcott ...... Tuscarora District 2 ...... Haroot Hakopian ...... Churchill District 3 ...... Patrick Colgan ...... High Point District 4 ...... Jennifer Henderson ...... Leonardtown District 5 ...... Tom Degner ...... Arundel Dean Sheridan ...... Glenelg District 6 ...... Sue Lane...... Randallstown District 7 ...... Matt Roberts...... Aberdeen District 8 ...... Terry Webster ...... Parkside District 9 ...... Sue Winemiller ...... Western

SOFTBALL COMMITTEE Director: Lynn Pitonzo, North County

District 1 ...... Steve Nibbs...... Thomas Johnson District 2 ...... Jody Tyler...... Watkins Mill District 3 ...... Luanne Smith ...... Central District 4 ...... Michael Johnson ...... Huntingtown District 5 ...... Maureen Shacreaw ...... Atholton Marianne Shultz ...... Northeast-AA District 6 ...... Pat MacNabb ...... Hereford Middle District 7 ...... Kathleen Donaldson ...... Edgewood District 8 ...... Scott Taylor ...... Delmar Elementary District 9 ...... Yolanda Jackson...... IBE

48 TOURNAMENT COMMITTEES

SWIMMING COMMITTEE Director: Earl Hawkins, Prince George's County

District 1 ...... Stacy McMillan ...... Middletown District 2 ...... Gabriele von Nordheim ...... Montgomery County District 3 ...... Doug Southerland ...... (Prince George’s County) District 4 ...... Rob Chamberlain ...... Lackey Melody Stahl...... McDonough District 5 ...... Ellen Hays ...... Old Mill District 7 ...... Chris Bley ...... Magnolia Middle District 8 ...... Andy Burke ...... Easton District 9 ...... Gloria Greene ...... City College

TENNIS COMMITTEE Director: Gabriele von Nordheim, Montgomery County

District 1 ...... Shaun Weiss...... Thomas Johnson District 2 ...... Judy Rothstein ...... Paint Branch District 3 ...... Russell Maxwell ...... DuVal Daniel Peabody ...... High Point District 4 ...... Bobby Sparks ...... Calvert District 5 ...... Karen Wolfe ...... Reservoir Grant Yinger ...... Chesapeake-AA District 6 ...... Clark Adelman ...... Perry Hall District 7 ...... Amy McDonald ...... North East Middle District 8 ...... Mike Parks ...... North Caroline District 9 ...... Donna Bowers ...... Patterson

TRACK & FIELD COMMITTEE (BOYS) Director: Beth Shook, Westlake Meet Director: Bill Hill, CCCTC

District 1 ...... Dave Britton ...... Urbana District 2 ...... Seann Pelkey ...... Quince Orchard District 3 ...... Dave Sellers ...... Parkdale District 4 ...... Valerie Harrington ...... Huntingtown District 5 ...... Norm Belden...... Lime Kiln Middle Skip Lee ...... AA Board of Ed District 6 ...... Chris McGuinness ...... Patapsco District 7 ...... Tom Decker...... North East-Cec District 8 ...... Pat Russo ...... Stephen Decatur District 9 ...... Rikki Sye ...... Northwestern

49 TOURNAMENT COMMITTEES

TRACK & FIELD COMMITTEE (GIRLS) Director: Beth Shook, Westlake Meet Director: Bill Hill, CCCTC

District 1 ...... Curtis Graff ...... Washington County District 2 ...... Beth Muehl ...... Walter Johnson District 3 ...... Vaughn Johnson ...... Fairmont Heights District 4 ...... A.K. Johnson...... North Point District 5 ...... Tara Witmer ...... Chesapeake-AA Joe Thomas...... Long Reach District 6 ...... Sara Sheetz ...... Catonsville District 7 ...... Eric Benjamin ...... North Harford District 8 ...... Pat Russo ...... Stephen Decatur District 9 ...... Garfield Thompson...... Mervo

VOLLEYBALL COMMITTEE Director: Peggy Troiano, J.M. Bennett (Pinehurst Elementary) Tournament Director: Sybil Modispacher (River Hill)

District 1 ...... Valery Broadwater ...... Mountain Ridge District 2 ...... Scott Zanni ...... Magruder District 3 ...... Shirley Diggs ...... High Point District 4 ...... Steve Correll ...... Leonardtown District 5 ...... Mike Gimon ...... Chesapeake-AA Caitlin Geoghan ...... Wilde Lake District 6 ...... Jamie Izdebski ...... Lansdowne District 7 ...... Christine McDonough ...... Bel Air District 8 ...... Bertha Ortiz ...... Stephen Decatur Middle District 9 ...... Tiffany Byrd...... Baltimore Polytechnic

WRESTLING COMMITTEE Director: William Beattie, Montgomery County

District 1 ...... Joe Dietrich...... Smithsburg District 2 ...... Rob Pinsky ...... Blake District 3 ...... Otis Felder...... C.H. Flowers District 4 ...... Cliff Nagle ...... La Plata District 5 ...... Troy Stevenson ...... Oakland Mills Paul Joyce ...... Severna Park District 6 ...... Brett Baier...... Hereford District 7 ...... Craig Reddish ...... Bel Air District 8 ...... Tim Frey...... North Caroline District 9 ...... Wavie Gibson ...... Baltimore Polytechnic

50 OFFICIALS

Officials for MPSSAA-sponsored athletic contests, both regular and post- season, are to be certified and registered with the MPSSAA office. The MPSSAA coordinator of officials will facilitate this process with all local offi- cials’ boards. Registration and certification requirements are as follows:

1. Be at least 18 years of age and a high school graduate. 2. Be a member in good standing with a local MPSSAA-recognized officials’ group. 3. Attend an MPSSAA-sponsored rules interpretation clinic for the current year. 4. Pass the National Federation examination (75% is the lowest passing score). 5. Pay the MPSSAA registration fee (through the local officials’ asso- ciation).

RULES INTERPRETATION CLINICS

An assigned interpreter will conduct annual rules interpretation clin- ics for local boards of officials in each sport prior to the opening of each sea- son. Dates, time, and location of all clinics will be published. Officials are required to attend a clinic as part of the certification process. Coaches are encouraged to attend.

MPSSAA RULES INTERPRETERS Office Home Baseball...... T om O’Hara ...... 410-247-8844 ...... 410-335-5107 Basketball ...... Bi ll Burroughs ...... 410-767-0375 ...... 301-884-3371 (e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]) Field Hockey ...... Vicki Rill...... 301-840-4582 ...... 301-695-6346 Football ...... Jo e Warren ...... 301-262-2264 Lacrosse–B ...... Jim Bateman ...... 410-252-2111...... 717-774-1879 Lacrosse–G ...... Sue Diffenderffer ...... 410-329-1991 Soccer ...... B ill Warren ...... 410-424-2192 Softball ...... A l Palmer ...... 301-924-2464 Swimming ...... D avid Stark ...... 443-372-1325 ...... 410-836-5064 Track & Field ...... Steve Smith ...... 410-887-4266 x 478....410-665-7157 Volleyball ...... Ph yllis Coleman...... 410-228-9191 ...... 410-603-9607 Wrestling ...... Br uce Malinowski ....410-887-5428 ...... 410-344-1384

51 OFFICIALS ASSOCIATIONS SERVING MEMBER SCHOOLS (2009–2010) Baseball - Softball 1. Anne Arundel County Board of Softball Officials 2. Anne Arundel Baseball Umpires Association 4. Free State Baseball & Softball Umpires Association (Carroll Co.) 5. Charles County Softball Umpires Association 6. Frederick County Baseball & Softball Umpires Association 7. Golden Triangle Softball Officials 8. Greater Washington Softball Association 9. Lower Bayside Softball Umpires Association 10. Mason-Dixon Baseball Umpires Association 11. Metropolitan Baseball Umpires Association 12. Northeastern Maryland Officials Association 13. Northern Bayside Baseball & Softball Umpires Association 14. Tri-County Softball Umpires 15. Tri-State Baseball & Softball Umpires Association 16. Washington County Umpires Association 17. Delaware Softball Officials Association 18. Interstate Baseball Umpires Association 20. Cascade Softball Officials Association 21. Calvert County Softball Umpires Association 22. Southern District Umpires Association 23. Mid Atlantic Umpires Association 24. Atlantic Coast Baseball Umpires Association 26. Calvert County Baseball Umpires Association 27. Maryalnd Association of Softball Officials Basketball 2. Bayside Officials Board IAABO #157 3. Baltimore Board IAABO #23 4. Baltimore Board of Officials for Women’s Sports 5. Mason-Dixon Board IAABO #244 (Carroll) 6. Delaware Board IAABO #11 7. District of Columbia IAABO #12 8. Tuscarora Board IAABO #214 (Frederick) 10. Upper Chesapeake Officials Association IAABO #261 11. Potomac Valley Board IAABO #204 12. Southern Maryland Board IAABO #134 13. Washington County IAABO #24 14. Baltimore City IAABO #290 15. Maryland Basketball Officials Association 16. Frederick Basketball Officials Association

52 OFFICIALS ASSOCIATIONS SERVING MEMBER SCHOOLS (2009–2010) Field Hockey 1. Anne Arundel County Board of Officials 2. Baltimore Board of Officials for Women’s Sports 3. Frederick Board 4. Howard/Carroll Board 5. Washington Field Hockey Umpires Association 7. Northern Eastern Shore 8. Lower Bayside Field Hockey Officials 9. Tri-County Field Hockey Association

Football 1. Bayside Officials Association 2. Central Maryland Board 3. Frederick County Football Officials Association 4. Maryland Board of Football Officials 5. Northeastern Maryland Officials Association 6. Northern Delaware Football Association 7. Potomac Valley Board 8. Washington County Board 9. Washington District Football Officials Association 10. Champion Officials Group

Lacrosse – Girls 1. Matrix Lacrosse Officials Association 2. Baltimore Board of Officials for Women’s Sports 3. Harford County Lacrosse Officials 4. Howard/Carroll Officials Association 5. Lower Bayside Lacrosse Officials Association 7. Southern Maryland Lacrosse Officials Association 8. Western Maryland Lacrosse Officials Association 9. Montgomery County Womens Lacrosse Officials Association

Lacrosse – Boys 1. Western Maryland Lacrosse Officials Association 2. Champion Officials Group 3. Southern Lacrosse Officials Association 4. Bayside Lacrosse Officials Association 5. Potomac Lacrosse Officials Association

53 OFFICIALS ASSOCIATIONS SERVING MEMBER SCHOOLS (2009–2010) Soccer 1. Potomac Valley Soccer Officials 2. Appalachian Soccer Officials Association 3. Baltimore Board of Officials for Women’s Sports 4. Bayside Soccer Officials Association 5. Western Maryland Soccer Officials 6. Old Line Board of Approved Soccer Officials 7. Matrix Soccer Officials Association 8. Capital Area Soccer Referee Association 9. Mason - Dixon Soccer Officials 10. Metropolitan Washington Soccer Referees Association 11. Harford Sports Officials Association Swimming 1. Delaware 2. Maryland Officials Club 3. Northeastern Maryland Officials Association Track 1. Maryland Officials Club Volleyball 1. Allegany - Garrett County Volleyball Officials 2. Matrix Volleyball Officials Association 3. Baltimore Board of Officials for Women’s Sports 4. Central Maryland Volleyball Officials 5. Frederick Volleyball Officials 6. National Capital Area Board 7. Northeastern Maryland Officials Association 8. Northern Bayside Volleyball Officials 9. Lower Eastern Shore Volleyball Officials 10. Tri-County Board of Volleyball Officials 11. Washington County Volleyball Officials

Wrestling 2. Eastern Shore Wrestling Officials Association 3. Maryland Wrestling Officials Association 4. Potomac Valley Wrestling Officials Association 5. Washington County Wrestling Officials Association 6. Washington Metropolitan Wrestling Officials Association

54 2008-2009 STATE TOURNAMENT RESULTS

CROSS COUNTRY — 2008 Hereford High School — 3.0 mile course

TEAM RESULTS Class Boys Girls 4A 1st Walter Johnson — 48 1st C.M. Wright — 93 Coac h: Tom Martin Coach: Don Mickey 2nd Severna Park — 139 2nd Northwest — 127 Coach: Ed Purpura Coach: Beth Muehl 3A 1st Atholton — 69 1st Towson — 55 Coach: Michael Babe Coach: Ed Faya 2nd Bel Air — 74 2nd Hereford — 84 Coach: Shawn Loper Coach: Jason Bowman 2A 1st Mt. Hebron — 57 1st River Hill — 47 Coach: Todd DiCrispino Coach: Earl Lauer 2nd River Hill — 105 2nd Century — 48 Coach: Earl Lauer Coach: Kristin Hadden 1A 1st Bohemia Manor — 91 1st Bohemia Manor — 54 Coach: Stephen Pizzulli Coach: Stephen Pizzulli 2nd South Carroll — 92 2nd South Carroll — 69 Coach: Rob Pennington Coach: Rob Pennington

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS Class Boys Girls 4A 1st Solomon Haile — 15:34 1st Anna Bosse — 19:38 Walt Whitman Walter Johnson 2nd Andrew Palmer — 16:23 2nd Teshika Rivers — 19:42 Walt Whitman Eleanor Roosevelt 3A 1st Graham Bazell — 16:29 1st Addie Tousley — 19:59 Atholton Bethesda-CC 2nd Michael Lynch — 16:50 2nd Elyse Birisko — 20:34 Ath olton Howard 2A 1st Craig Morgan— 16:46 1st Maura Linde — 19:48 River Hill Century 2nd Sean Kirby — 16:56 2nd Becky Yep — 19:55 River Hill Mt. Hebron 1A 1st Jake Zamostny — 16:58 1st Sara Fisher — 20:11 Sou th Carroll Brunswick 2nd David Wilson — 17:11 2nd Jen Cleary — 20:24 Smithsburg Bohemia Manor

55 FIELD HOCKEY — 2008 Washington College, Chestertown Class Champion Finalist 4A Severna Park 6-0 Quince Orchard Coach: Lillian Shelton Coach: Laura Williams 3A Fallston 4-3 Atholton Coach: Alice Puckett Coach: Jim Brown 2A Kent Island 1-0 Winters Mill Coach: Gail Dillaway Coach: Carli Swift 1A Pocomoke 5-1 Glenelg Coach: Susan Pusey Coach: Ginger Kincaid

GOLF — 2008 Potomac Ridge Golf Course, Waldorf (2-day tournament)

Class Champion 2nd Place 4A-3A Winston Churchill (662) North Harford (672) Coach: Coach:

2A-1A North Point (659) Glenelg (695) Coach: Coach:

TOP INDIVIDUAL BOYS — 36 holes Name School Score Josh Eure ...... South River (4A) ...... 76-71 147 Jay Dove...... La Plata (3A) ...... 75-77 152 Ryan Triller ...... North Harford (3A) ...... 79-74 153 Will Wiseman...... Parkside (2A) ...... 77-76 153 Matthew Philie...... Glenelg (1A) ...... 79-76 155

TOP INDIVIDUAL GIRLS — 36 holes Name School Score Haeun Lee ...... Smithsburg (1A)...... 81-75 156 Lauren Smith...... Arundel (4A) ...... 78-82 160 Diana Brown ...... Winston Churchill (4A)...... 86-77 163 Mackenzie Cutter ...... North Point (2A)...... 82-84 166 Nicole West ...... CH Flowers (4A) ...... 84-83 167

FOOTBALL — 2008 M & T Bank Stadium, Baltimore Class Champion Finalist 4A Sherwood 21-3 Linganore Coach: Al Thomas Coach: Rick Conner 3A Westlake 13-0 Wilde Lake Coach: Dominic Zaccarelli Coach: Doug Duvall 2A River Hill 31-6 Eastern Tech Coach: Brian Van Deusen Coach: Marc Mesaros 1A Dunbar 20-19 Fort Hill Coach: Lawrence Smith Coach: Todd Appel

56 SOCCER — 2008 University of Maryland Baltimore County

Class Boys’ Champion Boys’ Finalist 4A Bowie 2-1 Perry Hall Coach: Richard Kirkland Coach: Daniel Skelton 3A Tuscarora 2-1 (PKs) Fallston Coach: Martin Stiteler Coach: Christopher Hoover 2A J.M. Bennett 1-0 (PKs) Liberty Coach: Skip Ruark Coach: Ed DeVincent 1A Pocomoke 3-1 Boonsboro Coach: Alan Byrd Coach: Brad Delauter

Class Girls’ Champion Girls’ Finalist 4A Leonardtown 3-1 Quince Orchard Coach: Jennifer Henderson Coach: Peg Keiller 3A Bethesda-CC 2-0 Fallston Coach: Robert Kurtz Coach: Alyson Cammann 2A River Hill 4-3 (PKs) Eastern Tech Coach: Brian Song Coach: Kim Williams 1A Glenelg 1-0 (PKs) Sparrows Point Coach: Dean Sheridan Coach: Conrad Snyder

VOLLEYBALL — 2008 University of Maryland College Park

Class Champion Finalist 4A Broadneck 3-1 Thomas Johnson (25-18, 25-21, 23-25, 25-12) Coach: Scott Graf Coach: Jim Dorsch

3A Centennial 3-0 Towson (26-24, 25-18, 25-21) Coach: Larry Schofield Coach: Emily Berman

2A L:iberty 3-0 Rising Sun (25-17, 25-21, 25-19) Coach: Lauren Eberhardt Coach: Rich Wilson

1A Poolesville 3-0 Glenelg (25-6, 25-7, 25-13) Coach: Fran DuVall Coach: Don Beall

57 BASKETBALL — 2009 Boys — University of Maryland College Park

Class Champion Finalist 4A Springbrook 73-61 Henry A. Wise Coach: Thomas Crowell Coach: Glennard Johnson 3A Lake Clifton 75-50 Friendly Coach: Herman Harried Coach: Rob Garner 2A City College 55-42 Frederick Douglass Coach: Mike Daniel Coach: Tyrone Massenberg 1A Digital Harbor 75-60 Pocomoke Coach: Johnie Grimes Coach: Derrick Fooks

Girls — University of Maryland Baltimore County

Class Champion Finalist 4A Eleanor Roosevelt 67-39 Blake Coach: Roderick Hairston Coach: Patti Gilmore 3A Fallston 65-62 Paint Branch Coach: Michael McTeague Coach: Heather Podosek 2A City College 59-51 River Hill Coach: George Petrides Coach: Teresa Waters 1A Digital Harbor 50-41 Surrattsville Coach: Patrick McDonald Coach: Demario Newman

INDOOR TRACK — 2009 Prince George’s Sports & Learning Complex

TEAM RESULTS Class Boys Girls 4A 1st Thomas Johnson—38 1st Eleanor Roosevelt—95 Coac h: Nicholas Snyder Coach: Gregory Johnson 1st Gaithersburg—38 2nd Oxon Hill—59 Coach: Nathan Perry/Fred Joyce Coach: Walter Cross

3A 1st Westlake—65 1st Paint Branch—54 Coach: Beth Shook Coach: Lynette Hopkins 2nd Atholton—49 2nd Hereford—51 Coach: Dwight Bowler Coach: Sam Bowen

2A 1st North Point—50 1st Middletown—68 Coach: Kevin Reisinger Coach: Frank Davis 2nd Polytechnic—41 2nd River Hill—60 Coach: Steve Williams Coach: Earl Lauer

1A 1st Western STES—69 1st Williamsport—78.5 Coach: Shederick Elliot, III Coach: John Bailey 2nd Glenelg—56 2nd Digital Harbor—73 Coach: Phil Johnson Coach: Lutalo Bakari

58 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS — BOYS EVENT CLASS 4A CLASS 3A CLASS 2A CLASS 1A 55 m Deontray Lee Devon Smith Nate Gant Davon Tildon Broadneck Westlake Hammond Carver Vo-Tech 6.59 6.37 6.52 6.65 300 m Denison Long Devon Smith Aaron Chatman Lance Wilkes El eanor Roosevelt Westlake North Point Western STES 35.25 35.42 36.58 37.04 500 m Wayne Bartholomew Dominci Clarke Micheal Houston Connor Pencek Quince Orchard Tuscarora Polytechnic Glenelg 1:04.92 1:07.25 1:06.87 1:07.59 800 m Wayne Bartholomew Ryan Chelton Chris Frock Connor Pencek Quince Orchard Hereford Winters Mill Glenelg 1:55.98 2:01.67 2:01.46 2:04.74 1600 m Solomon Haile Graham Bazell Craig Morgan Scott Menner She rwood Atholton River Hill Glenelg 4:18.74 4:23.28 4:21.96 4:39.53 3200 m Solomon Haile Michael Lynch Craig Morgan Mike Lilley Sherwood Atholton River Hill Williamsport 9:19.74 9:25.53 9:44.05 9:49.81 55 m Trae Proctor Robert Moore Kenneth Andoll Justin Bowie HH Thom as Stone Largo Polytechnic Williamsport 7.66 7.85 7.78 7.92 800 m Eleanor Roosevelt Westlake North Point Western STES Relay 1:31.14 1:30.84 1:31.81 1:33.37 1600 m Northwest Tuscarora Randallstown Western STES Relay 3:27. 55 3:29.37 3:30.40 3:31.34 3200 m Broadneck Damascus Winters Mill Williamsport Relay 8:02.05 8:16.69 8:13.55 8:28.94 HJ Owen Cain Jonathan Harper Jon Hill Billy Lawrence Gaithersburg Westlake Walkersville Smithsburg 6-02 6-02 6-10.5 6-04 Shot Marcus Brown Cameron McDearmon Robert Thompson Grant Smith Quince Orchard Franklin Clarksburg Brunswick 56-07.75 51-02.25 50-01.00 49-01.50 PV Erick Artusio Dustin Fishman Alex Edelmann Geoffrey Boggs Thom as Johnson Urbana Middletown Pikesville 15-00 13-06 13-00 12-06 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS — GIRLS EVENT CLASS 4A CLASS 3A CLASS 2A CLASS 1A 55 m Aurieyall Scott Arielle Statham Janiera Jackson Chelsea Walker Eleanor Roosevelt Paint Branch Polytechnic Digital Harbor 7.07 7.11 7.34 7.33 300 m Olivia Ekpone Xauddina Whittington Dorehn Coleman Chelsea Walker Wootton Catonsville River Hill Digital Harbor 39.20 39.94 41.60 41.61 500 m Afia Charles Xauddina Whittington Tonney Smith Amy Taylor Eleanor Roosevelt Catonsville Polytechnic Williamsport 1:14.99 1:15.24 1:17.60 1:19.92 800 m Amirah Johnson Jenna Cimino Brittney Caudie Morgan Keplinger Eleanor Roosevelt Hereford Middletown Williamsport 2:18.66 2:21.40 2:16.85 2:24.58 1600 m Amirah Johnson Jenna Cimino Brittney Caudie Rachel Sykes Eleanor Roosevelt Hereford Middletown South Carroll 5:06.42 5:15.94 5:10.19 5:22.26 3200 m Stephanie Bryan Rachel Pillion Kaitlin Harman Rachel Sykes Thomas Johnson Towson River Hill South Carroll 11:35.23 11:41.50 11:21.06 12:00.30

59 55 m Lorraine Graham Kamilah Browne Geranda Williams Olivia Durr HH C.H. Flowers Reservoir North Point Poolesville 8.12 8.48 8.57 8.62 800 m Eleanor Roosevelt Paint Branch Middletown Digital Harbor Relay 1:41.31 1:43.40 1:48.00 1:48.94 1600 m Eleanor Roosevelt Paint Branch North Point Digital Harbor Relay 4:01.33 4:03.03 4:10.34 4:14.33 3200 m Oxon Hill Western Loch Raven Williamsport Relay 9:44.44 9:39.81 10:10.02 10:13.13 HJ Amber Melville Vanessa Jules Amina Smith Hanniah Stone North Carroll Paint Branch Patuxent Catoctin 5-06 5-06 5-08 5-02 Shot Emily Vannoy Tiara Stanley Lauren Gross Paige Shirk Thom as Johnson Stephen Decatur North Point Clear Spring 47-10.25 37-03.50 35-05.25 41-04.50 PV Megan Cahill Sarah Lueck Liana Kopp Sasha Smallwood Thom as Johnson Urbana Middletown Pikesville 9-00 10-00 8-00 11-01

SWIMMING — 2009 Prince George’s Sports & Learning Complex

TEAM RESULTS Class Boys Girls 4A-3A 1st Broadneck—294 1st Severna Park—334 Coach: Colleen Winans Coach: Mike McTammany 2nd Severna Park—239 2nd Urbana—275.5 Coach: Mike McTammany Coach: Brooke Reinsfelder

3A-2A-1A 1st Fallston—221.5 1st Queen Anne’s—233 Coach: Sonia Walsh/ Coach: Matt Moore Derrick Jackson 2nd Walkersville—210.5 2nd Frederick—221 Coach: Peggy Patschak Coach: Renne Brandenburg Huffer

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS BOYS GIRLS EVENT CLASS 4A-3A CLASS 3A-2A-1A CLASS 4A-3A CLASS 3A-2A-1A 200 Medley Broadneck Easton Severna Park Queen Anne’s Relay 1:44.61 1:47.23 1:48.36 1:56.39 200 Freestyle Justin Vagts Dylan Howell JoAnna Yeh Selena Martin South River Fallston Urbana Polytechnic 1:47.12 1:51.07 1:55.67 1:56.82 200 IM James Robichaud Paul Zoli Sarah Lloyd Katelyn Rossick Broadne ck Fallston Severna Park Middletown 2:03.43 2:05.53 2:08.82 2:15.41 50 Freestyle Doug McWhorter Wade Boarman Mary Kay Harris Taylor McWilliams Broadne ck Kent Island South River Cambridge/SD 22.25 21.45 24.50 24.86 100 Butterfly Artem Shandrenko Charlie Melesh Sarah Lloyd Davin Lessard Urbana Annapolis Severna Park Queen Anne’s 54.50 54.67 56.22 59.54 100 Freestyle Doug McWhorter Wade Boarman Emily Lloyd Hanna Borgerson Broadne ck Kent Island Severna Park Frederick 48.13 47.35 50.89 54.67

60 500 Freestyle Justin Vagts Dylan Davis Emily Lloyd Selena Martin South River Annapolis Severna Park Polytechnic 4:50.48 4:55.56 5:08.06 5:09.54 200 Freestyle Huntingtown Northern-Cal Severna Park Cambridge/SD Relay 1:33.44 1:33.72 1:42.15 1:47.10 100 Thomas Morgan Dylan Davis Melissa Cropper Ally Long Backstroke Hu ntingtown Annapolis Severna Park Frederick 55.22 54.23 1:01.35 1:00.84 100 Taylor Smith Jake Steppe Brittany Culpepper Amber Meer Breaststroke Br oadneck Queen Anne’s Leonardtown Easton 1:03.20 1:04.70 1:08.65 1:10.52 400 Freestyle Broadneck Fallston Urbana Queen Anne’s Relay 3:23.71 3:28.72 3:45.64 3:49.68

DUAL MEET WRESTLING — 2009 North Carroll High School

TEAM RESULTS Class Champion Finalist 4A-3A Old Mill 32-27 La Plata Coach: Dan Youngblood Coach: Todd Sharp

2A-1A Southern-Garrett 51-24 Owings Mills Coach: Dave Taylor Coach: Guy Pritzker

WRESTLING — 2009 University of Maryland College Park

TEAM RESULTS Class Champion Finalist 4A-3A Old Mill—91 Walt Whitman—87 Coach: Todd Sharp Coach: Derek Manon

2A-1A Southern-Garrett—142.5 River Hill—132.5 Coach: Dave Taylor Coach: Brandon Lauer

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS Class 4A-3A Class 2A-1A Wt ..Name...... School Wt ..Name ...... School 103 ..Nathan Kraisser ....Centennial 12-0 103 ..Tony Farace...... Oakland Mills 3:15 112 ..Rasheim Smith...... Blake 6-4 112 ..Avi Friedman...... Owings Mills 3:48 119 ..Adam Krop...... Urbana 3:32 119 ..Kemper Baker ....Williamsport 10-9 125 ..Mason Goretsas....North Carroll 2-0 125 ..Chad Strube ...... Middletown 7-5 130 ..Adeleke Ibironke....Milford Mill 7-4 130 ..Lex Ozias ...... S. Garrett 7-3 135 ..Ron Vaughters ...... Old Mill 5-3 135 ..Adam Moranduzzo ....N. Garrett 4-2 140 ..Lance McCoy ...... Mergenthaler 15-14 140 ..Brutus Scheffel ...... S. Garrett 10-1 145 ..Kyle Lemmon ...... North Carroll 8-6 145 ..Bubba Scheffel ...... S. Garrett 5:38 152 ..Jeffrey Williams ....Northern-Cal 8-4 152 ..Jordan Skipper ...... S. Garrett 10-3 160 ..Steven Gamble ...... Sherwood 12-0 160 ..Patrick Downey...... Loch Raven 6-3 171 ..Nadjitade Badje ....Springbrook 6-3 171 ..Brandon Johnson..Middletown 11-2 189 ..Danny Miller ...... Stephen Decatur 7-2(ot) 189 ..Lance Lepard ...... Harford Tech 14-2 215 ..Mwanza Walamulumba...Meade 7-5 215 ..Robbie Miles...... Williamsport 5:27 285 ..Dake Williams...... Quince Orchard 1:00 285 ..Matt Wade ...... Easton 0:55

61 BASEBALL — 2009 Ripken Stadium Class Champion Finalist 4A Severna Park 11-1 (5) Quince Orchard Coach: James T. McCandless III Coach: Jason Gasaway 3A Frederick 7-2 Fallston Coach: Phil Rhodes Coach: Joe Connolly 2A River Hill 3-2 Eastern Tech Coach: Wes McCoy Coach: Spike McElfish 1A Bohemia Manor 6-0 Catoctin Coach: Russ Morgan Coach: Mike Franklin

LACROSSE — 2009 University of Maryland Baltimore County

BOYS Class Champion Finalist 4A-3A South River 11-6 Urbana Coach: Paul Noone Coach: Joe Conner 3A-2A Hereford 13-8 Centennial Coach: Brian King Coach: Mike Siegert 2A-1A Pikesville 6-5 Queen Anne’s Coach: Craig Campbell Coach: Mike Ransom

GIRLS Class Champion Finalist 4A-3A Severna Park 7-5 Westminster Coach: Carin Peterson Coach: Jackie Chase Stevens 3A-2A Fallston 16-1 Mt. Hebron Coach: Michael McTeague Coach: Brooke Kuhl-McClelland 2A-1A Century 25-9 Patterson Mill Coach: Rose Pentz Coach: Jessica Smith

SOFTBALL — 2009 University of Maryland College Park

Class Champion Finalist 4A Broadneck 5-2 North Carroll Coach: Reese Kiple Coach: Lloyd Ford 3A Northern-Cal 4-0 Franklin Coach: Robert Radford Coach: Ed Lahay 2A McDonough 4-0 Lansdowne Coach: Julie Snavely Coach: Jamie Izdebski 1A Pocomoke 2-0 Fort Hill Coach: Ron Trostle Coach: Mike Bittner

62 TENNIS — 2009 University of Maryland College Park

CHAMPIONS BOYS GIRLS Singles Timothy Klanke, Walt Whitman Katelyn Stokes, Eleanor Roosevelt Doubles Kevin Chu/Abdoalage Camara, Tiffany Lin/Alysia Rogers, Winston Churchill Walter Johnson Mixed Doubles Sarah Macy/Aaron Hoffman, Walt Whitman

TRACK & FIELD — 2009 Morgan State University

TEAM RESULTS Class Boys Girls 4A 1st Thomas Johnson—60 1st Eleanor Roosevelt—108 Coach: Chris Lewis Coach: Greg Johnson 2nd Gaithersburg—51 2nd CH Flowers—57 Coach: Adrian McDaniel Coach: Carlyle Rose 3A 1st Westlake—47 1st Western—82 Coach: Beth Shook Coach: Alicia Williams 2nd Annapolis—44 2nd Catonsville—59 Coach: Brian Brown Coach: Sarah Sheetz 2A 1st Clarksburg—76 1st North Point—92 Coac h: Scott Mathias Coach: Kevin Reisinger 2nd North Point—63 2nd Polytechnic—57 Coach: Kevin Reisinger Coach: Steve Williams 1A 1st Smithsburg—71 1st Williamsport—108 Coac h: Thomas Hood Coach: John Bailey 1st Williamsport—71 2nd Digital Harbor—80 Coaches: John Bailey Coach: Lutalo Bakari

63 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS — BOYS EVENT CLASS 4A CLASS 3A CLASS 2A CLASS 1A 100 m Denison Long Bisi Ezekoye Avery Graham Anthony Drumgoole Eleanor Roosevelt John F. Kennedy Clarksburg Digital Harbor 11.08 w= -2.4 10.93 11.08 w=-1.6 10.93 w= -1.1 200 m Jonathan Haugton Devon Smith Avery Graham Anthony Drumgoole Montgomery Blair Westlake Clarksburg Digital Harbor 21.86 w= -0.1 21.88 w=-2.5 21.99 w=-0.5 22.36 w= -1.4 400 m George Empty Dominic Clarke Micheal Houston Dana Smothers C.H. Flowers Tuscarora Polytechnic Harford Tech 48.36 48.92 49.06 49.88 800 m George Empty Ryan O’Connor Craig Morgan Connor Pencek C.H. Flowers Northern-Cal River Hill Glenelg 1:55.19 1:58.12 1:56.03 1:57.27 1600 m Solomon Haile Graham Bazell Luke Arbuckle Robby Creese Sherwood Atholton Elkton Glenelg 4:17.90 4:18.44 4:20.58 4:25.27 3200 m Solomon Haile Graham Bazell Luke Arbuckle Michael Lilley Sherwood Atholton Elkton Williamsport 9:13.77 9:13.27 9:29.34 9:44.12 110 m Marquis Woodyard Robert Moore Kenneth Andoll Justin Bowie HH Thomas Johnson Largo Polytechnic Williamsport 14.19 w= -0.1 14.82 w=1.1 14.66 14.77 w=1.1 300 m Marquis Woodyard Robert Moore Mark Davis Anthony Kizer IH Thomas Johnson Largo Central-PG Western STES 38.69 39.50 39.57 39.32 400 m Montgomery Blair Meade Clarksburg Carver Vo-Tech Relay 42.74 42.95 42.49 43.64 800 m Montgomery Blair Tuscarora Clarksburg Forest Park Relay 1:28.32 1:27.83 1:28.97 1:30.85 1600 m Northwest Westlake Polytechnic Western STES Relay 3:18.98 3:22.45 3:23.60 3:25.18 3200 m C.H. Flowers Damascus River Hill Western STES Relay 7:54.60 7:55.50 8:01.17 8:08.45 LJ Dwayne Powell Paul Herbert Nathaniel Gant Nick Nowaczyk C.H. Flowers Chopticon Hammond Catoctin 23-03 w=0.7 21-11 21-5 w=2.7 21-5.25 TJ Owen Cain Marcus Willacy Steve Waithe Billy Lawrence Gaithersburg Paint Branch Loch Raven Smithsburg 47-05.75 w=2.9 47-09.75 w=-7.1 46-9.25 w=5.0 42-03.75 HJ Jerimah Hendy Jonathan Harper Tristan Benton Billy Lawrence Bowie Westlake North Point Smithsburg 6-6 6-06 6-08 6-08 PV Erick Artusio Dustin Fishman Alex Edelmann Nathan Diaz Thomas Johnson Urbana Middletown Brunswick 15-02 14-00 14-00 13-00 SP Sean Stanley Dimitri Brandford Christian Smith Grant Smith Gaithersburg Annapolis Clarksburg Brunswick 60-04.75 53-03.00 50-01.00 53-11.5 DT Marcus Brown Shannon Glover Marcus Kinney Grant Smith Quince Orchard Meade Clarksburg Brunswick 171-06 152-07 140-01 155-00

64 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS — GIRLS EVENT CLASS 4A CLASS 3A CLASS 2A CLASS 1A 100 m Aurieyall Scott Funmi Alabi Alese Forbes Alyssa McClure Eleanor Roosevelt Long Reach Northwestern-B Digital Harbor 11.89 11.81 w=-2.0 12.45 w=-0.8 11.86 w=-0.1 200 m Aurieyall Scott Funmi Alabi Alese Forbes Chelsea Walker Eleanor Roosevelt Long Reach Northwestern-B Digital Harbor 24.14 24.84 w=-2.8 25.18 w=-0.7 25.12 w=-1.5 400 m Olivia Ekpone Xauddina Whittington Katie Ritter Ekundayo Sogbesan Northwest Catonsville North Hagerstown Forestville 54.50 55.48 57.08 55.36 800 m Amirah Johnson Brinae Robinson Maura Linde Morgan Keplinger Eleanor Roosevelt Western Century Williamsport 2:17.21 2:17.61 2:17.35 2:17.19 1600 m Amirah Johnson Addie Tousley Kaitlin Harman Jennifer Cleary Eleanor Roosevelt Bethesda-CC River Hill Bohemia Manor 5:00.48 5:15.37 5:04.07 5:06.61 3200 m Jessie Rubin Addie Tousley Kaitlin Harman Jennifer Cleary Wootton Bethesda-CC River Hill Bohemia Manor 11:03.80 11:23.59 11:06.94 11:19.97 100 m Lorranie Graham Kamilah Browne Shavon Briscoe Olivia Durr HH C.H. Flowers Reservoir North Point Poolesville 13.92 14.47 14.46 w=-0.7 15.06 w=-1.6 300 m Lorranie Graham Lauren Hunt Shavon Briscoe Amy Taylor IH C.H. Flowers Meade North Point Williamsport 43.15 45.34 43.83 47.31 400 m Eleanor Roosevelt Western North Point Digital Harbor Relay 46.99 47.72 49.13 48.73 800 m Eleanor Roosevelt Lackey Clarksburg Digital Harbor Relay 1:37.41 1:41.21 1:43.28 1:45.97 1600 m Northwest Catonsville North Point Digital Harbor Relay 3:51.29 3:52.01 3:56.64 3:57.57 3200 m Wootton Western Polytechnic Williamsport Relay 9:23.15 9:17.20 9:44.57 9:48.49 LJ Cenarda Jackson Vernetta Biggs Bailee Freeman Cayla Broadwater Thomas Johnson Friendly Clarksburg Williamsport 17-08 w=4.6 17-01.5 w=3.8 17-03.5 w=4.0 17-06.0 TJ Evann Slaughter Arielle Statham Geranda Williams Cayla Broadwater Oxon Hill Paint Branch North Point Williamsport 38-04.50 40-04.00 36-06.5 37-01 HJ Amber Melville Maya Torain Amina Smith Cayla Broadwater North Carroll Catonsville Patuxent Williamsport 5-8 5-4 5-6 5-2 PV Holly Bowen Jordanna Lehman Allison Hemme Sasha Smallwood Chesapeake-AA Hereford Middletown Pikesville 9-6 10-6 9-00 10-6 SP Emily Vannoy Amanda Deller Morgan Ostasweski Paige Shirk Thomas Johnson Aberdeen North East Clear Spring 45-05.25 43-11.25 36-03.75 39-09.75 DT Emily Vannoy Abigail Monaghan Lauren Gross Paige Shirk Thomas Johnson La Plata North Point Clear Spring 138-03 122-02 114-05 107-6 All Classes Event Athlete School Time 200 m Wheelchair Gail Gaeng Thomas Johnson 36.51 400 m Wheelchair Gail Gaeng Thomas Johnson 1:10.67

65 Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association 2009-2010 Alphabetical Index

SCHOOL JURISDICTION NICKNAME CODE SCHOOL JURISDICTION NICKNAME CODE Aberdeen ...... Harford Co...... Eagles ...... ABE Eastern Tech...... Baltimore Co...... Mavericks...... EVT ACCE ...... Baltimore City ...... Eagles ...... ACC Easton...... Talbot Co...... Warriors ...... EAS Allegan y...... Allegany Co...... Campers ...... ALL Edgewood ...... Harford Co...... Rams ...... EDG Annapolis ...... Anne Arundel Co...... Panthers ...... ANN Edmondson/Westside ..Baltimore City ...... Red Storm ...... EDW Arundel ...... Anne Arundel Co...... Wildcats...... ARU Albert Einstein ...... Montgomery Co...... Titans...... AEI Atholton...... Howard Co...... Raiders...... ATH Elkton ...... Cecil Co...... Golden Elks ...... ELK

Bel Air ...... Harford Co...... Bobcats ...... BAR Fairmont Heights ...... Prince George's Co. ..Hornets ...... FAH James M. Bennett ...... Wicomico Co...... Clippers ...... JMB Fallston ...... Harford Co...... Cougars ...... FAL Bethesda - CC...... Montgomery Co...... Barons ...... BCC Friendship Acad. (FAST).Baltimore City ...... Cheetah ...... FAS Bladensburg ...... Prince George's Co. ..Mustangs ...... BLA Charles H. Flowers ...... Prince George’s Co. ..Jaguars ...... CHF Montgomery Blair...... Montgomery Co...... Blazers ...... MTB Forest Park ...... Baltimore City ...... Foresters ...... FPK Hubie Blake ...... Montgomery Co...... Bengals ...... JHB Forestville Academy ...... Prince George's Co. ..Knights ...... FOR Bohemia Manor ...... Cecil Co...... Eagles...... BHM Fort Hill ...... Allegany Co...... Sentinels ...... FTH Boonsboro ...... Washington Co...... Warriors...... BOO Franklin...... Baltimore Co...... Indians ...... FRA Bowie ...... Prince George's Co. ..Bulldogs ...... BOW Frederick...... Frederick Co...... Cadets ...... FRE Broadneck ...... Anne Arundel Co...... Bruins ...... BDN Friendly ...... Prince George's Co. ..Patriots ...... FRI Brunswick ...... Frederick Co...... Railroaders ...... BRN Gaithersburg...... Montgomery Co...... Trojans ...... GAI Calvert...... Calvert Co...... Cavaliers ...... CAL Glen Burnie...... Anne Arundel Co...... Gophers...... GLB Cambridge/SD ...... Dorchester Co...... Vikings ...... CSD Glenelg ...... Howard Co...... Gladiators ...... GLG Carver Arts & Tech ...... Baltimore Co...... Wildcats...... CVR Great Mills ...... St. Mary's Co...... Hornets ...... GTM Carver Vo-Tech ...... Baltimore City ...... Bears ...... CVT Gwynn Park...... Prince George's Co. ..Yellow Jackets GWP Catoctin...... Frederick Co...... Cougars ...... CTT Catonsville ...... Baltimore Co...... Comets ...... CAT Hammond...... Howard Co...... Golden Bears ..HAM Centennial ...... Howard Co...... Eagles ...... CTN Hancock ...... Washington Co...... Panthers ...... HAN Central-PG...... Prince George's Co. ..Falcons ...... CEN Harford Tech...... Harford Co...... Cobras ...... HVT Century ...... Carroll Co...... Knights...... CNT Havre de Grace...... Harford Co...... Warriors ...... HDG Chesapeake-AA ...... Anne Arundel Co...... Cougars ...... CHA Hereford ...... Baltimore Co...... Bulls...... HER Chesapeake-B ...... Baltimore Co...... Bayhawks ...... CHB High Point ...... Prince George's Co. ..Eagles ...... HPT Chopticon ...... St. Mary's Co...... Braves ...... CHO Howard ...... Howard Co...... Lions...... HOW Winston Churchill ...... Montgomery Co...... Bulldogs ...... WCH Huntingtown ...... Calvert Co...... Hurricanes ...... HUN City College...... Baltimore City ...... Knights...... CTY Clarksburg ...... Montgomery Co...... Coyotes ...... CLK Institute of Bus. (IBE)....Baltimore City ...... Warrior ...... IBE Clear Spring ...... Washington Co...... Blazers ...... CLS Crisfield...... Somerset Co...... Crabbers ...... CRI Thomas Johnson ...... Frederick Co...... Patriots ...... GTJ Crossland ...... Prince George's Co. ..Cavaliers ...... CRO Walter Johnson...... Montgomery Co...... Wildcats ...... WAJ Joppatowne ...... Harford Co...... Mariners...... JOP Damascus...... Montgomery Co...... Hornets ...... DAM Stephen Decatur ...... Worcester Co...... Seahawks ...... STD John F. Kennedy ...... Montgomery Co...... Cavaliers...... JFK Digital Harbor ...... Baltimore City ...... Rams...... DGH Kent County ...... Kent Co...... Trojans ...... KTC Douglass-B ...... Baltimore City ...... Ducks...... FDB Kent Island ...... Queen Annes Co...... Buccaneers...... KTI Douglass-PG ...... Prince George's Co. ..Eagles ...... FRD Kenwood...... Baltimore Co...... Blue Birds ...... KEN W.E.B. Du Bois ...... Baltimore City ...... Panthers ...... DUB Francis Scott Key ...... Carroll Co...... Eagles ...... FSK Dulaney...... Baltimore Co...... Lions ...... DUL Dunbar ...... Baltimore City ...... Poets ...... DNB La Plata...... Charles Co...... Warriors ...... LAP Dundalk ...... Baltimore Co...... Owls...... DUN Henry E. Lackey ...... Charles Co...... Chargers...... LAC DuVal...... Prince George's Co. ..Tigers...... DUV Lake Clifton/Eastern ....Baltimore City ...... Lakers...... LCE Lansdowne ...... Baltimore Co...... Vikings ...... LAN Largo ...... Prince George's Co. ..Lions...... LAR Laurel ...... Prince George's Co. ..Spartans ...... LAU Leonardtown...... St. Mary's Co...... Raiders...... LEO

66 SCHOOL JURISDICTION NICKNAME CODE SCHOOL JURISDICTION NICKNAME CODE Re ginald Lewis ...... Baltimore City ...... Falcons ...... RGL Potomac ...... Prince George's Co. ..Wolverines ...... POT Liberty ...... Carroll Co...... Lions ...... LIB Linganore ...... Frederick Co...... Lancers ...... LIN Queen Anne's ...... Queen Anne's Co...... Lions ...... QAN Loch Raven...... Baltimore Co...... Raiders...... LCR Quince Orchard ...... Montgomery Co...... Cougars...... QOR Long Reach...... Howard Co...... Lightning ...... LGR Randallstown ...... Baltimore Co...... Rams ...... RAN Manchester Valley ...... Carroll Co...... Mavericks...... MVM Reservoir...... Howard Co...... ’Gators ...... RES Magruder ...... Montgomery Co...... Colonels ...... CZM Col. Richardson ...... Caroline Co...... Colonels ...... CLR Mardela...... Wicomico Co...... Warriors ...... MAR Rising Sun...... Cecil Co...... Tigers ...... RIS Maritime Academy ...... Baltimore City ...... Anchor...... MRA River Hill ...... Howard Co...... Hawks ...... RVH Marri otts Ridge...... Howard Co...... Mustangs ...... MRR Rockville ...... Montgomery Co...... Rams ...... ROC Masonville Cove ...... Baltimore City ...... MCA Eleanor Roosevelt ...... Prince George's Co. ..Raiders...... ELR McDonough ...... Charles Co...... Rams ...... MDU Meade...... Anne Arundel Co...... Mustangs ...... MEA Saint Michaels ...... Talbot Co...... Saints ...... STM Mergenthaler ...... Baltimore City ...... Mustangs ...... MVT Seneca Valley ...... Montgomery Co. Screamin’ Eagles ..SEV Middletown ...... Frederick Co...... Knights...... MID Severna Park ...... Anne Arundel Co...... Falcons...... SEP Milford Mill ...... Baltimore Co...... Millers ...... MLM Sherwood ...... Montgomery Co...... Warriors ...... SHE Richard Montgomery ....Montgomery Co...... Rockets ...... RMT Smithsburg ...... Washington Co...... Leopards ...... SMI Mt. Hebron ...... Howard Co...... Vikings ...... MTH Snow Hill ...... Worcester Co...... Eagles ...... SNH Mountain Ridge ...... Allegany Co...... Miners...... MTR South Carroll...... Carroll Co...... Cavaliers ...... SCL South Hagerstown ...... Washington Co...... Rebels ...... SHG New Town ...... Baltimore Co...... Titans ...... NWT South River ...... Anne Arundel Co...... Seahawks ...... SRI North Caroline ...... Caroline Co...... Bulldogs ...... NCN Southern-AA ...... Anne Arundel Co...... Bulldogs...... SOA North Carroll ...... Carroll Co...... Panthers ...... NCL Southern-G ...... Garrett Co...... Rams ...... SOG North County ...... Anne Arundel Co...... Knights...... NCT Southside Academy ...... Baltimore City ...... Jaguars ...... SSD North Dorchester ...... Dorchester Co...... Eagles ...... NDC Southwestern ...... Baltimore City ...... Sabres...... SWE North East-Cec ...... Cecil Co...... Indians...... NEC Sparrows Point ...... Baltimore Co...... Pointers ...... SPP North Hagerstown ...... Washington Co...... Hubs ...... NHG Springbrook ...... Montgomery Co...... Blue Devils...... SPB North Harford ...... Harford Co...... Hawks ...... NHF Thomas Stone ...... Charles Co...... Cougars ...... THS North Point ...... Charles Co...... Eagles ...... NPT Suitland...... Prince George's Co. ..Rams...... SUI Northeast-AA ...... Anne Arundel Co...... Eagles ...... NEA Surrattsville ...... Prince George's Co. ..Hornets ...... SUR Northern-Cal ...... Calvert Co...... Patriots ...... NOC Northern-G ...... Garrett Co...... Huskies...... NOG Towson ...... Baltimore Co...... Generals ...... TOW Northwest ...... Montgomery Co...... Jaguars ...... NWM Tuscarora ...... Frederick Co...... Titans ...... TUS Northwestern-B ...... Baltimore City ...... Wildcats ...... NWB Northwestern-PG ...... Prince George's Co. ..Wildcats ...... NWE Urbana ...... Frederick Co...... Hawks ...... URB Northwood ...... Montgomery Co...... Gladiators ...... NWD Walkersville ...... Frederick Co...... Lions ...... WLK Oakland Mills ...... Howard Co...... Scorpions ...... OAK Washington...... Somerset Co...... Jaguars ...... WAS Old Mill ...... Anne Arundel Co...... Patriots ...... OLM Watkins Mill ...... Montgomery Co...... Wolverines ...... WTM Overlea ...... Baltimore Co...... Falcons ...... OVE Western STES ...... Baltimore Co...... Wolverines ...... WTE Owings Mills ...... Baltimore Co...... Eagles ...... OWM Western...... Baltimore City ...... Doves ...... WEB Oxon Hill ...... Prince George's Co. ..Clippers ...... OXH Westlake ...... Charles Co...... Wolverines ...... WLA Westminster ...... Carroll Co...... Owls...... WES Paint Branch...... Montgomery Co...... Panthers ...... PBR Wheaton ...... Montgomery Co...... Knights ...... WHE Parkdale ...... Prince George's Co. ..Panthers ...... PKD Walt Whitman...... Montgomery Co...... Vikings ...... WWH Parkside ...... Wicomico Co...... Rams ...... PKS Wicomico ...... Wicomico Co...... Indians ...... WIC Parkville ...... Baltimore Co...... Knights ...... PKV Wilde Lake ...... Howard Co...... Wildecats ...... WLD Patapsco...... Baltimore Co...... Patriots ...... PAT Williamsport ...... Washington Co...... Wildcats ...... WIL Patterson ...... Baltimore City ...... Clippers ...... PPK Winters Mill...... Carroll Co...... Falcons ...... WMI Patterson Mill ...... Harford Co...... Huskies ...... PPM Henry A. Wise ...... Prince George’s Co ....Pumas ...... HWI Patuxent ...... Calvert Co...... Panthers...... PTX Woodlawn ...... Baltimore Co...... Warriors ...... WOO Perry Hall ...... Baltimore Co...... Gators ...... PEH Wootton...... Montgomery Co...... Patriots ...... TSW Perryville ...... Cecil Co...... Panthers ...... PEV C. Milton Wright ...... Harford Co...... Mustangs...... CMW Pikesville...... Baltimore Co...... Panthers ...... PIK Pocomoke...... Worcester Co...... Warriors...... POC Baltimore Poly ...... Baltimore City ...... Engineers ...... BPI Poolesville...... Montgomery Co...... Falcons ...... POO

67 MPSSA A SCHOOL DIRECTORY 2009-2010 ALLEGANY COUNTY 2. ARUNDEL 4A 1001 Annapolis Rd. SUPERVISOR OF ATHLETICS Gambrills 21054 Tim Scaletta Principal Sharon Stratton P. O. Box 1724 Ath Dir Lee Rogers Cumberland 21501-1724 School phone (410) 674-6500 Phone (301) 759-2044 AD phone (410) 674-6500 FAX (301) 759-2019 FAX (410) 674-4477

1. ALLEGANY 1A 3. BROADNECK 4A 616 Sedgewick St 12 65 Green Holly Dr. Cumberland 21502 Annapolis MD 21401 Principal Mike Calhoun Principal Lucinda Hudson Ath Dir Duanne McMinn Ath Dir Ken Kazmarek School phone (301) 777-8110 School phone (410) 757-1300 AD phone (301) 777-8110 AD phone (410) 757-3758 FAX (301) 759-2534 FAX (410) 757-5621

2. FORT HILL 1A 4. CHESAPEAKE 4A 500 Greenway Ave. 4798 Mountain Rd. Cumberland 21502 Pasadena 21122 Principal Stephen M. Lewis Principal Patricia Plitt Ath Dir Paul Green Ath Dir Chip Snyder School phone (301) 777-2570 School phone (410) 255-9600 AD phone (301) 777-2570 AD phone (410) 255-9600 FAX (301) 777-2572 FAX (410) 437-3218

3. MOUNTAIN RIDGE 1A 5. GLEN BURNIE 4A 100 Dr. Nancy S. Grasmick Lane 7550 Balt.-Annapolis Blvd. Frostburg 21532 Glen Burnie 21060 Principal Wayne Nicol Principal Vickie Plitt Ath Dir Gary Davis Ath Dir Bruce Sider School phone (301) 689-3377 School phone (410) 761-8950 AD phone (301) 689-3377 AD phone (410) 761-8950 FAX (301) 689-8709 FAX (410) 553-9332

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY 6. MEADE 4A 11 00 Clark Road COORDINATOR OF ATHLETICS Ft. Meade 20755 Greg LeGrand Principal Darryl Kennedy 2644 Riva Rd. Ath Dir Dave Lanham Annapolis 21401 School phone (410) 674-7710 Phone (410) 222-5463 AD phone (410) 672-1369 FAX (410) 222-5562 FAX (410) 674-6823

1. ANNAPOLIS 4A 7. NORTH COUNTY 4A 2700 Riva Rd. 10 East First Ave. Annapolis 21401 Glen Burnie 21061-2018 Principal Donald Lilley Principal Frank Drazan Ath Dir Dave Gehrdes Ath Dir Mike Baker School phone (410) 266-5240 School phone (410) 222-6970 AD phone (410) 224-8362 AD phone (410) 222-6970 FAX (410) 224-8362 FAX (410) 222-6980

68 8. NORTHEAST 3A 1. ACADEMY FOR COLLEGE 1A 1121 Duvall Hwy. AND CAREER EXPLORATION (ACCE) Pasadena 21122 1300 West 36th Street Principal Kathy Kubic Baltimore 21211 Ath Dir Marianne Shultz Principal Ivor Mitchell School phone (410) 437-6400 Ath Dir Todd Henning AD phone (410) 437-6400 School phone 410-396-7607 FAX (410) 437-7012 AD phone 410-396-7607 FAX 410-396-0432 9. OLD MILL 4A 600 Patriot Ln. 2. CARVER VO-TECH 1A Millersville 21108 2201 Presstman St. Principal Sheila Hill Baltimore 21216 Ath Dir Bruce Lawton Principal Kirk Sykes School phone (410) 969-9010 Ath Dir Wayne Jackson AD phone (410) 969-0837 School phone (410) 396-0553 FAX (410) 969-0837 AD phone (410) 396-0564 FAX (410) 396-0060 10. SEVERNA PARK 4A 60 Robinson Rd. 3. CITY COLLEGE 2A Severna Park 21146 3220 The Alameda Principal Patrick Bathras Baltimore 21218 Ath Dir kWayne Moo Principal Timothy Dawson School phone (410) 544-0900 Ath Dir George Petrides AD phone (410) 544-0900 School phone (410) 396-6557 FAX (410) 544-7462 AD phone (410) 545-6739 FAX (410) 243-0669 11. SOUTH RIVER 4A 4. DIGITAL HARBOR 2A 201 Central Ave. East 1100 Covington St Edgewater 21037 Baltimore 21230 Principal William T. Myers Principal Brian Eyer Ath Dir Dave Klingel Ath Dir Lisa Martin School phone (410) 956-5600 School phone (443) 984-1256 AD phone (410) 956-5600 AD phone (410) 396-8372 FAX (410) 956-5137 FAX (410) 539-5207 12. SOUTHERN 2A 5. FREDERICK DOUGLASS 2A 4400 Solomons Island Rd. 2301 Gwynns Falls Pkwy. Harwood 20776 Baltimore 21217 Principal Maryalice Todd Principal Clark Montgomery Ath Dir Ted Gott Ath Dir Tina Queen School phone (410) 867-7100 School phone (410) 396-7822 AD phone (410) 867-7100 AD phone (410) 545-7263 FAX (410) 867-2412 FAX (410) 523-7557 BALTIMORE CITY 6. W.E.B. DU BOIS 1A 22 01 Pinewood Ave. OFFICE OF ATHLETICS Baltimore 21214 Robert P. Wade, Coordinator Principal Delores Berry Jessica Ivey, Coordinator Ath Dir Linda Holmes-Mitchell 200 East North Ave. School phone (410) 396-6435 Baltimore 21202 AD phone (410) 396-8394 Phone (410) 396-8569 FAX (410) 396-8394 FAX (410) 396-1656

69 7. PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR 1A 13. REGINALD F. LEWIS 1A 1400 Orleans St. 6401 Pioneer Dr. Baltimore, MD 21231 Baltimore 21214 Principal Stephen Colbert Principal Sylvia Hall Ath Dir Barbara Allen Ath Dir Carol Ansell School phone (410) 396-9478 School phone (410) 545-1746 AD phone (410) 396-9487 AD phone (410) 396-8394 FAX (410) 545-1682 FAX (410) 396-8394 8. EDMONDSON/WESTSIDE 2A 14. MARITIME ACADEMY 1A 501 Athol Ave. 5001 Sinclaire Lane Baltimore 21229 Baltimore 21206 Principal Patricia Lowe-Gould Principal Joy Savage Ath Dir Dante Jones Ath Dir Suzanne Blum School phone (410) 396-0685 School phone (410) 396-0242 AD phone (410) 396-8373 AD phone (410) 396-9262 FAX (410) 545-7715 FAX (410) 254-7455 9. FRIENDSHIP ACADEMY OF 1A 15. MASONVILLE COVE 1A SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (FAST) COMMUNITY ACADEMY 801 South Highland Avenue 1201 Cambria Street Baltimore 21224 Baltimore 21225 Principal Ian Roberts Principal Rosa Carmon Ath Dir ATB Ath Dir Arthur Fitzhugh School phone 443-642-3182 School phone 410-396-1373 AD phone 443-642-3182 AD phone 410-396-1373 ext. 258 FAX 410-342-4053 FAX 410-396-8434 10. FOREST PARK 1A 3701 Eldorado Ave. 16. MERGENTHALER 3A Baltimore 21207 3500 Hillen Rd. Principal ATB Baltimore 21218 Ath Dir Damon Bomar Principal Craig Rivers School phone (410) 396-0753 Ath Dir Patricia Johnson AD phone (410) 396-0456 School phone (410) 396-6496 FAX (410) 396-0143 AD phone (410) 889-2584 FAX (410) 243-5354 11. INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS 1A AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP (IBE) 17. NORTHWESTERN 1A 2801 N Dukeland St 6900 Park Heights Ave. Baltimore 21216 Baltimore 21215 Principal Janice Williams Principal Jason Hartling Ath Dir Yolanda Jackson Ath Dir Jerry Molyneaux School phone 443-984-3330 School phone (410) 396-0646 AD phone 410-396-5514 AD phone (410) 396-8374 FAX 410-396-5514 FAX (410) 396-0866 12. LAKE CLIFTON MULTI-PLEX 2A 18. PATTERSON 4A 280 1 St. Lo Dr. 10 0 Kane St. Baltimore 21213 Baltimore 21224 Principal Karen Lawrence Principal Laura D’Anna Ath Dir ATB Ath Dir Donna Bowers School phone (410) 396-6643 School phone (410) 396-9276 AD phone (410) 396-6635 AD phone (410) 396-9274 FAX (410) 467-0958 FAX (410) 396-8395

70 19. POLYTECHNIC 3A 2. CATONSVILLE 3A 1400 West Coldspring Ln. 42 1 Bloomsbury Ave. Baltimore 21209 Baltimore 21228 Principal Barney Wilson Principal Deborah L. Bittner Ath Dir Tiffany Byrd Ath Dir David Lane School phone (410) 396-7026 School phone (410) 887-0808 AD phone (410) 396-7023 AD phone (410) 887-0815 FAX (410) 396-7023 FAX (410) 747-9473

20. SOUTHSIDE ACADEMY 1A 3. CHESAPEAKE 2A 2700 Seamon Ave. 1801 Turkey Pt. Rd. Baltimore 21225 Baltimore 21221 Principal Denise Gordon Principal Maria L. Lowry Ath Dir Dana Johnson Ath Dir Rodney McMillion School phone (410) 396-1625 School phone (410) 887-0100 AD phone (410) 396-1625 AD phone (410) 887-6386 FAX (410) 396-6955 FAX (410) 682-3426

21. SOUTHWESTERN MULTI-PLEX 4A 4. DULANEY 4A 200 Harlem Ave 255 Padonia Rd. Baltimore 21217 Timonium 21093 Principal Michael Manning Principal Patrick S. McCusker Ath Dir Delora Walker Ath Dir Mike Lafferty School phone (443) 984-2833 School phone (410) 887-7633 AD phone (443) 984-2833 AD phone (410) 887-7638 FAX (410) 947-2948 FAX (410) 887-7638

22. WESTERN 3A 5. DUNDALK 2A 460 0 Falls Rd. 1901 Delvale Ave. Baltimore 21209 Baltimore 21222 Principal Eleanor Matthews Principal Thomas P. Shouldice Ath Dir David Lang Ath Dir Justin Nash School phone (410) 396-7040 School phone (410) 887-7023 AD phone (410) 396-7035 AD phone (410) 887-7288 FAX (410) 396-7492 FAX (410) 887-7288

BALTIMORE COUNTY 6. EASTERN TECHNICAL 2A OFFICE OF ATHLETICS 1100 Mace Ave. Ronald J. Belinko, Coordinator Baltimore 21221 Lynette Mitzel, Supervisor Principal Thomas G. Evans 9610 Pulaski Park Drive Ath Dir David Scrivener Baltimore 21220 School phone (410) 887-0190 Phone 410-887-2328 AD phone (410) 887-0201 FAX 410-391-9122 FAX (410) 887-0424

1. CARVER ARTS & TECH 1A 7. FRANKLIN 3A 938 York Rd. 12 000 Reisterstown Rd. Towson 21204 Reisterstown 21136 Principal Karen Steele Principal Kathleen H. Schmidt Ath Dir Lori Brewer Ath Dir Richard Reed School phone (410) 887-2775 School phone (410) 887-1119 AD phone (410) 887-2546 AD phone (410) 887-1126 FAX (410) 823-8386 FAX (410) 887-1126

71 8. HEREFORD 3A 14. OVERLEA 2A 17301 York Rd. 5401 Kenwood Ave. Parkton 21120 Baltimore 21206 Principal John Bereska Principal Elizabeth C. Parker Ath Dir Mike Kalisz Ath Dir Bruce Malinowski School phone (410) 887-1905 School phone (410) 887-5241 AD phone (410) 887-1910 AD phone (410) 887-5428 FAX (410) 887-1944 FAX (410) 887-5428

9. KENWOOD 4A 15. OWINGS MILLS 1A 501 Stemmers Run Rd. 12 4 Tollgate Rd. Baltimore 21221 Owings Mills 21117 Principal Paul D. Martin Principal Diane L. Garbarino Ath Dir Derek Maki Ath Dir Brian Bandurchin School phone (410) 887-0153 School phone (410) 887-1700 AD phone (410) 887-0145 AD phone (410) 887-1528 FAX (410) 887-6382 FAX (410) 887-1528

10. LANSDOWNE 2A 16. PARKVILLE 3A 3800 Hollins Ferry Rd. 2600 Putty Hill Ave. Baltimore 21227 Baltimore 21234 Principal Lynda M. Whitlock Principal Stephen A. Edgar Ath Dir Todd Hawkins Ath Dir Jeff Markle School phone (410) 887-1415 School phone (410) 887-5257 AD phone (410) 887-1424 AD phone (410) 887-5430 FAX (410) 887-1424 FAX (410) 887-5430

11. LOCH RAVEN 1A 17. PATAPSCO 3A 1212 Cowpens Ave. 8100 Wise Ave. Towson 21286 Baltimore 21222 Principal Bonnie Lambert Principal Ryan Imbriale Ath Dir David Hoch Ath Dir Chris McGuinness School phone (410) 887-3525 School phone (410) 887-7060 AD phone (410) 887-3543 AD phone (410) 887-7064 FAX (410) 887-5898 FAX (410) 887-7062

12. MILFORD MILL ACADEMY 3A 18. PERRY HALL 4A 3800 Washington Ave. 46 01 Ebenezer Rd. Baltimore 21244 Baltimore 21236 Principal Nathaniel J. Gibson III Principal George Roberts Ath Dir Joe Sargent Ath Dir Kathy Graybeal School phone (410) 887-0660 School phone (410) 887-5108 AD phone (410) 887-0666 AD phone (410) 256-0696 FAX (410) 887-0681 FAX (410) 256-5116

13. NEW TOWN 1A 19. PIKESVILLE 1A 493 1 New Town Blvd. 7621 Labyrinth Rd. Owings Mills 21117 Baltimore 21208 Principal Barbara A. Cheswick Principal Edmund L. Mitzel Ath Dir Reggie Brooks Ath Dir rTed Winne School phone (410) 887-1614 School phone (410) 887-1217 AD phone (410) 887-1668 AD phone (410) 887-1257 FAX (410) 654-8897 FAX (410) 653-3910

72 20. RANDALLSTOWN 2A 1. CALVERT 2A 400 0 Offutt Road 600 Dares Beach Rd. Randallstown 21133 Prince Frederick 20678 Principal Cheryl E Pasteur Principal Susan Johnson Ath Dir Mike Gelman Ath Dir Brad Criss School phone (410) 887-0748 School phone (410) 535-7333 AD phone (410) 887-0756 AD phone (410) 535-7283 FAX (410) 887-0756 FAX (410) 535-7200

21. SPARROWS POINT 1A 2. HUNTINGTOWN 3A 7400 North Point Rd. 41 25 Solomons Island Rd Baltimore 21219 Huntingtown 20639 Principal Rob Santacroce Principal Rick Weber Ath Dir Russ Lingner Ath Dir Jason Harlow School phone (410) 887-7517 School phone (410) 414-7036 AD phone (410) 887-7512 AD phone (443) 486-4005 FAX (410) 477-4311 FAX (410) 535-2865

22. TOWSON 3A 3. NORTHERN 3A 69 Cedar Ave. 29 50 Chaneyville Rd. Towson 21286 Owings 20736 Principal Dr. Jane N. Barranger Principal George Miller Ath Dir Joslyn Travis Ath Dir Stacy Karcesky School phone (410) 887-3608 School phone (410) 257-1519 AD phone (410) 828-9213 AD phone (410) 257-1537 FAX (410) 828-9213 FAX (410) 257-1530

23. WESTERN TECH & ENV SCI 1A 4. PATUXENT 2A 100 Kenwood Ave. 12 485 Southern Connector Blvd. Baltimore 21228 Lusby 20657 Principal Richard P. Jester Principal Nancy Highsmith Ath Dir Michael McEwan Ath Dir Steve Crounse School phone (410) 887-0840 School phone (410) 535-7865 AD phone (410) 887-0844 AD phone 410-535-7438 FAX (410) 887-1024 FAX (410) 535-7875

24. WOODLAWN 4A CAROLINE COUNTY 1801 Woodlawn Dr. Baltimore 21207 SUPERVISOR OF ATHLETICS Principal Brian W. Scriven Roger K. Eareckson Ath Dir Michael Sye 204 Franklin St. School phone (410) 887-1309 Denton 21629 AD phone (410) 298-0724 Phone (410) 479-1460 FAX (410) 887-1324 FAX (410) 479-0108

CALVERT COUNTY 1. NORTH CAROLINE 2A 10 990 River Rd. SUPERVISOR OF ATHLETICS Ridgely 21660 Kevin Hook Principal Brian Spiering 1305 Dares Beach Rd. Ath Dir Henry Ward Prince Frederick 20678 School phone (410) 479-2332 Phone (410) 535-7295 AD phone (410) 479-3432 FAX (410) 535-7424 FAX (410) 479-2743

73 2. COLONEL RICHARDSON 1A 5. NORTH CARROLL 2A 25320 Richardson Rd. 14 00 Panther Dr. Federalsburg 21632 Hampstead 21074 Principal Derek L. Simmons Principal Kimberly N. Dolch Ath Dir Earl Jester Ath Dir Troy Warehime School phone (410) 754-5575 School phone (410) 751-3450 AD phone (410) 754-6961 AD phone (410) 751-3450 FAX (410) 754-3497 FAX (410) 751-3457

CARROLL COUNTY 6. SOUTH CARROLL 2A 1300 West Old Liberty Rd. SUPERVISOR OF ATHLETICS Sykesville 21784 James Rodriguez Principal Eric King 125 North Court St. Ath Dir Jim Horn Westminster 21157 School phone (410) 751-3575 Phone (410) 751-3059 AD phone (410) 751-3575 FAX (410) 751-3159 FAX (410) 751-3587

1. CENTURY 2A 7. WESTMINSTER 4A 355 Ronsdale Rd. 1225 Washington Rd. Sykesville 21784 Westminster 21157 Principal Andrew Cockley Principal Kenneth Goncz Ath Dir Randy Pentz Ath Dir Terry Molloy School phone (410) 386-4400 School phone (410) 751-3630 AD phone (410) 386-4400 AD phone (410) 751-3630 FAX (410) 386-4413 FAX (410) 751-3640

2. FRANCIS SCOTT KEY 2A 8. WINTERS MILL 2A 382 5 Bark Hill Rd. 560 Gorsuch Rd. Union Bridge 21791 Westminster 21157 Principal John Seaman Principal Jeff Alisauckas Ath Dir Craig Walker Ath Dir Steve Speck School phone (410) 751-3320 School phone (410) 386-1500 AD phone (410) 751-3320 AD phone (410) 386-1500 FAX (410) 751-3325 FAX (410) 386-1513

3. LIBERTY 2A CECIL COUNTY 585 5 Bartholow Rd. Sykesville 21784 COORDINATOR OF ATHLETICS Principal Dwayne Piper Sue Ann Strobel Ath Dir Ed Devincent 201 Booth St. School phone (410) 751-3560 Elkton 21921 AD phone (410) 751-3560 Phone (410) 996-5496 FAX (410) 751-3564 FAX (410) 996-1062

4. MANCHESTER VALLEY 1A 1. BOHEMIA MANOR 1A 3300 Maple Grove Rd. 2755 Augustine Herman Hwy. Manchester 21102 Chesapeake City 21915 Principal Randy Clark Principal Charles Helm Ath Dir David Dolch Ath Dir Bruce Kline School phone (410) 386-1673 School phone (410) 885-2075 AD phone (410) 386-1673 AD phone (410) 885-2075 FAX FAX (410) 885-2485

74 2. ELKTON 2A 2. HENRY E. LACKEY 3A 110 James St. 3000 Chicamuxen Rd. Elkton 21921 Indian Head 20640 Principal Wes Zimmerman Principal Curry Werkheiser Ath Dir Jim Leitgeb Ath Dir Dave Anderson School phone (410) 996-5000 School phone (301) 753-1753 AD phone (410) 996-5000 AD phone (301) 753-1753 FAX (410) 996-5646 FAX (301) 743-9076

3. NORTH EAST 2A 3. MAURICE J. MCDONOUGH 2A 300 Irishtown Rd. 71 65 Marshall Corner Rd. North East 21901 Pomfret 20675 Principal Sean Cannon Principal Jervie Petty Ath Dir Gary Brown Ath Dir Je nnifer Smith School phone (410) 996-6200 School phone (301) 753-1755 AD phone (410) 996-6200 AD phone (301) 753-1755 FAX (410) 996-6264 FAX (301) 753-8408

4. PERRYVILLE 1A 4. NORTH POINT 4A 1696 Perryville Rd. 2500 Davis Rd. Perryville 21903 Waldorf 20603 Principal Peter Callahan Principal Kimberly Hill Ath Dir George Rash Ath Dir Aly K. Johnson School phone (410) 996-6000 School phone (301) 753-1759 AD phone (410) 996-6000 AD phone (301) 753-1759 FAX (410) 996-6027 FAX (301) 885-2347

5. RISING SUN 2A 5. THOMAS STONE 3A 100 Tiger Drive 3785 Leonardtown Rd. North East 21901 Waldorf 20601 Principal George Larson Principal Larry Martin Ath Dir Joseph McCullin Ath Dir Steve Lee School phone (410) 658-9115 School phone (301) 753-1756 AD phone (410) 658-9115 AD phone (301) 843-0074 FAX (410) 658-9121 FAX (301) 932-4278

CHARLES COUNTY 6. WESTLAKE 3A SUPERVISOR OF ATHLETICS 33 00 Middletown Rd. Jan Johnson Waldorf 20603 POB 2770 - letters Principal Chrystal Benson 5980 Radio Station Rd.- pkg. Ath Dir Dominic Zaccarelli La Plata 20646 School phone (301) 753-1758 Phone (301) 934-7323 AD phone (301) 753-1758 x23 FAX (301) 934-7401 FAX (301) 932-8583 DORCHESTER COUNTY 1. LA PLATA 3A 6035 Radio Station Rd. SUPERVISOR OF ATHLETICS La Plata 20646 Dwayne Abt Principal Garth Bowling 3485 Golden Hill Road Ath Dir Cliff Nagle Church Creek 21622 School phone (301) 753-1754 Phone (410) 397-3434 AD phone (301) 753-1754 FAX (410) 397-3595 FAX (301) 934-5657

75 1. CAMBRIDGE-S. DORCHESTER 1A 4. THOMAS JOHNSON 4A 2475 Cambridge Bypass 1501 N. Market St. Cambridge 21613 Frederick 21701 Principal Dr. Benjamin Hosch Principal Ms. Marty Tarr Ath Dir Jake Coleman Ath Dir Steve Nibbs School phone (410) 228-9224 School phone (240) 236-8200 AD phone (410) 228-9224 AD phone (240) 236-8233 FAX (410) 228-0724 FAX (240) 236-8201

2. NORTH DORCHESTER 1A 5. LINGANORE 3A 5875 Cloverdale Rd. 58 50 Eaglehead Drive Hurlock 21643 Ijamsville 21754 Principal David Bromwell Principal David Kehne Ath Dir Terri Wright Ath Dir Sonny Joseph School phone (410) 943-4511 School phone (240) 236-7800 AD phone (410) 943-4511 AD phone (240) 236-7878 FAX (410) 943-3499 FAX (240) 236-7801

FREDERICK COUNTY 6. MIDDLETOWN 2A 20 0 Schoolhouse Dr. SUPERVISOR OF ATHLETICS Middletown 21769 W. Lynn Carr Principal Jay Berno 115 E. Church St. Ath Dir Tim Ambrose Frederick 21701 School phone (240) 236-7400 Phone 301-696-6845 AD phone (240) 236-7422 FAX 301-696-6963 FAX (240) 236-7450

1. BRUNSWICK 1A 7. TUSCARORA 3A 101 Cummings Dr. 53 12 Ballenger Creek Pike Brunswick 21716 Frederick 21703 Principal Kristi Mitchell Principal Kathleen Schlappal Ath Dir Perry Baker Ath Dir Jim Deegan School phone (240) 236-8600 School phone (240) 236-6400 AD phone (240) 236-8611 AD phone (240) 236-6545 FAX (240) 236-8601 FAX (240) 236-6401

2. CATOCTIN 1A 8. URBANA 4A 14745 Sabillasville Rd. 34 71 Campus Dr. Thurmont 21788 Ijamsville 21754 Principal Jack Newkirk Principal Cathy Campagnoli Ath Dir Thomas Sherald Ath Dir Kevin Kendro School phone (240) 236-8100 School phone (240) 236-7600 AD phone (240) 236-8090 AD phone (240) 236-7711 FAX (240) 236-8101 FAX (240) 236-7710

3. FREDERICK 3A 9. WALKERSVILLE 2A 650 Carroll Pkwy. 81 Frederick St. Frederick 21701 Walkersville 21793 Principal Denise Fargo-Devine Principal Michael Concepcion Ath Dir Ed Remus Ath Dir Mike Mummert School phone (240) 236-7000 School phone (240) 236-7200 AD phone (240) 236-7083 AD phone (240) 236-7255 FAX (240) 236-7015 FAX (240) 236-7250

76 GARRETT COUNTY 3. EDGEWOOD 2A 2415 Willoughby Beach Rd. SUPERVISOR OF ATHLETICS Edgewood 21040 Lynn H. Bell Principal Larissa Santos 40 South Second St. Ath Dir Debbie Brinkman Oakland 21550-1518 School phone (410) 612-1500 Phone (301) 334-8933 AD phone (410) 612-1500 FAX (301) 334-7621 FAX (410) 612-1585 1. NORTHERN 1A 4. FALLSTON 2A 86 Pride Pkwy. 23 01 Carrs Mill Rd. Accident 21520 Fallston 21047 Principal Gary Reichenbecher Principal Joseph A. Schmitz Ath Dir Phil Carr/Tracy Brenneman Ath Dir Dave Cesky School phone (301) 746-8668 School phone (410) 638-4120 AD phone (301) 746-8328 AD phone (410) 638-4032 FAX (301) 746-8942 FAX (410) 638-4125

2. SOUTHERN 1A 5. HARFORD TECHNICAL 1A 345 Oakland Dr. 200 Thomas Run Rd. Oakland 21550 Bel Air 21015 Principal James H. Maddy Principal Charles G. Hagan Ath Dir Matt Redinger/ Ath Dir Mike Woods Heather Raybold School phone (410) 638-3804 School phone (301) 334-9447 AD phone (410) 638-3804 AD phone (301) 334-6994 FAX (410) 638-3820 FAX (301) 334-8861 6. HAVRE DE GRACE 1A HARFORD COUNTY 700 Congress Ave. Havre de Grace 21078 SUPERVISOR OF ATHLETICS Principal M. Patricia Walling Ken Zorbach Ath Dir Heather Crawford 102 South Hickory Ave. School phone (410) 939-6600 Bel Air 21014 AD phone (410) 939-6600 Phone (410) 588-5276, -5249 FAX (410) 939-6667 FAX (410) 588-5370 7. JOPPATOWNE 1A 1. ABERDEEN 3A 555 Joppa Farm Rd. 251 Paradise Rd. Joppa 21085 Aberdeen 21001 Principal Macon L. Tucker Principal Thomas M. Szerensits Ath Dir Mike Bauer Ath Dir Tim Lindecamp School phone (410) 612-1510 School phone (410) 273-5500 AD phone (410) 612-1510 AD phone (410) 273-5522 FAX (410) 612-1528 FAX (410) 273-5522 8. NORTH HARFORD 3A 2. BEL AIR 2A 21 1 Pylesville Rd. 100 Heighe St. Pylesville 21132 Bel Air 21014 Principal David W. Thomas Principal Joseph L. Voskuhl Ath Dir Tim Larrimore Ath Dir Phyllis Hemmes School phone (410) 638-3650 School phone (410) 638-4600 AD phone (410) 638-3699 AD phone (410) 638-4154 FAX (410) 638-3666 FAX (410) 638-4604 77 9. C. MILTON WRIGHT 3A 4. HAMMOND 2A 1301 N. Fountain Green Rd. 8800 Guilford Rd. Bel Air 21015 Columbia 21046 Principal Marlene Moulter Principal Sylvester Burke Ath Dir Paul Perkovich Ath Dir Joe Russo School phone (410) 638-4110 School phone (410) 313-7615 AD phone (410) 638-4110 AD phone (410) 313-7605 FAX (410) 638-4114 FAX (410) 313-7605

10. PATTERSON MILL 1A 5. HOWARD 3A 85 Patterson Mill Rd. 87 00 Old Annapolis Rd. Bel Air 21015 Ellicott City 21043 Principal Wayne Thibeault Principal Regina Massella Ath Dir Jason Bellamy Ath Dir Michael Duffy School phone (410) 638-4640 School phone (410) 313-2867 AD phone (410) 638-4543 AD phone (410) 313-2874 FAX (410) 638-4646 FAX (410) 313-2870

HOWARD COUNTY 6. LONG REACH 2A 61 01 Old Dobbin Ln. COORDINATOR OF ATHLETICS Columbia 21045 Michael Williams Principal Ed Evans 10910 Route 108 Ath Dir Joe Thomas Ellicott City 21042 School phone (410) 313-7117 Phone (410) 313-6631 AD phone (410) 313-7414 FAX (410) 313-6835 FAX (410) 313-7422

1. ATHOLTON 3A 7. MARRIOTTS RIDGE 2A 652 0 Freetown Rd. 12 100 Woodford Rd. Columbia 21044 Marriottsville 21104 Principal Marcy Leonard Principal Patrick Saunderson Ath Dir Michael Senisi Ath Dir Gene Brown School phone (410) 313-7065 School phone (410) 313-5568 AD phone (410) 313-7080 AD phone (410) 313-5421 FAX (410) 313-7078 FAX (410) 313-5574

2. CENTENNIAL 3A 8. MT. HEBRON 3A 4300 Centennial Lane 94 40 Route 99 Ellicott City 21042 Ellicott City 21042 Principal Dr. Carl Perkins Principal Scott Ruehl Ath Dir Jean Vanderpool Ath Dir Jeannie Prevosto School phone (410) 313-2856 School phone (410) 313-2880 AD phone (410) 313-2865 AD phone (410) 313-2885 FAX (410) 313-2891 FAX (410) 313-2889

3. GLENELG 2A 9. OAKLAND MILLS 2A 14025 Burnt Woods Rd. 9410 Kilimanjaro Rd. Glenelg 21737 Columbia 21045 Principal Karl Schindler Principal Frank Eastham Ath Dir John Davis Ath Dir Troy Stevenson School phone (410) 313-5528 School phone (410) 313-6945 AD phone (410) 313-5539 AD phone (410) 313-6953 FAX (410) 313-5536 FAX (410) 313-6948

78 10. RESERVOIR 3A 1. BETHESDA-CHEVY CHASE 4A 11550 Scaggsville Rd. 4301 East-West Hwy. Fulton 20759 Bethesda 20814 Principal Adrianne Kaufman Principal Karen Lockard Ath Dir Ken Klock Ath Dir Suzette Thom School phone (410) 888-8850 School phone (240) 497-6300 AD phone (410) 888-8853 AD phone (240) 497-6344 FAX (410) 888-8849 FAX (240) 497-6306

11. RIVER HILL 3A 2. MONTGOMERY BLAIR 4A 121 01 Route 108 51 University Blvd. East Clarksville 21029 Silver Spring 20901 Principal William Ryan Principal Darryl L. Williams Ath Dir Rick Lloyd Ath Dir Dale Miller School phone (410) 313-7120 School phone (301) 649-2800 AD phone (410) 313-7114 AD phone (301) 649-2841 FAX (410) 313-7114 FAX (301) 649-2830

12. WILDE LAKE 3A 3. JAMES HUBERT BLAKE 3A 546 0 Trumpeter Rd. 300 Norwood Rd. Columbia 21044 Silver Spring 20905 Principal Restia Whitaker Principal Carole Goodman Ath Dir Vince Parnell Ath Dir Butch Hilliard School phone (410) 313-6965 School phone (301) 879-1300 AD phone (410) 313-6973 AD phone (301) 879-1333 FAX (410) 313-6972 FAX (301) 879-1332

KENT COUNTY 4. WINSTON CHURCHILL 4A 11 300 Gainsborough Rd. SUPERVISOR OF ATHLETICS Potomac 20854 Kevin Taylor- Kent Co. HS Principal Dr. Joan C. Benz 25301 Lambs Meadow Rd. Ath Dir Dave Kelley Worton 21678 School phone (301) 469-1200 Phone (410) 778-1394 AD phone (301) 469-1240 FAX (410) 778-4266 FAX (301) 469-1208

1. KENT COUNTY 1A 5. CLARKSBURG 3A 253 01 Lambs Meadow Rd. 22 500 Wims Rd. Worton 21678 Clarksburg 20871 Principal Dr. Ira Thomas Principal James Koutsos Ath Dir Kevin Taylor Ath Dir Mike Riley School phone (410) 778-4540 School phone (301) 444-3000 AD phone (410) 778-1394 AD phone (301) 444-3523 FAX (410) 778-4266 FAX 301-444-3595

MONTGOMERY COUNTY 6. DAMASCUS 3A OFFICE OF ATHLETICS 25921 Ridge Rd. Dr. William Beattie, Director Damascus 20872 Gabriele von Nordheim, Specialist Principal Robert G. Domergue 850 Hungerford Dr. Suite 250 Ath Dir Rob Wells Rockville 20850 School phone (301) 253-7030 Phone (301) 279-3144 AD phone (301) 253-7050 FAX (301) 279-3104 FAX (301) 253-7050

79 7. ALBERT EINSTEIN 3A 13. NORTHWEST 4A 11135 Newport Mill Rd. 13501 Richter Farm Rd. Kensington 20895 Germantown 20874 Principal James G. Fernandez Principal Lance Dempsey Ath Dir Brady Blade Ath Dir Jim Tapley School phone (301) 929-2200 School phone (301) 601-4660 AD phone (301) 962-1025 AD phone (301) 601-4629 FAX (301) 962-1016 FAX (301) 601-4621

8. GAITHERSBURG 4A 14. NORTHWOOD 3A 314 S. Frederick Ave. 919 University Blvd. W Gaithersburg 20877 Silver Spring 20901 Principal Dr. Christine Handy-Collins Principal Henry Johnson Ath Dir Jason Woodward Ath Dir Marco Fuggitti School phone (301) 840-4700 School phone (301) 649-8088 AD phone (301) 840-4747 AD phone (301) 649-8229 FAX (301) 840-4707 FAX (301) 649-9285

9. WALTER JOHNSON 4A 15. PAINT BRANCH 4A 6400 Rock Spring Dr. 14 121 Old Columbia Pike Bethesda 20814 Burtonsville 20866 Principal Dr. Christopher Garran Principal Jeanette E. Dixon Ath Dir Sue Amos Ath Dir Jeff Sullivan School phone (301) 803-7100 School phone (301) 989-5600 AD phone (301) 803-7254 AD phone (301) 989-5616 FAX (301) 571-6986 FAX (301) 989-5616

10. JOHN F. KENNEDY 3A 16. POOLESVILLE 2A 1901 Randolph Rd. 17 501 Willard Rd. Silver Spring 20902-1447 Poolesville 20837 Principal Thomas Anderson Principal Deena Levine Ath Dir Ken Cudd Ath Dir Ed Ross School phone (301) 929-2100 School phone (301) 972-7900 AD phone (301) 962-5936 AD phone (301) 972-7919 FAX (301) 929-5958 FAX (301) 972-7915

11. COL. ZADOK MAGRUDER 4A 17. QUINCE ORCHARD 3A 5939 Muncaster Mill Rd. 15800 Quince Orchard Rd. Rockville 20855 Gaithersburg 20878 Principal Leroy Evans Principal Carole Working Ath Dir Karl Heimbach Ath Dir Lisa Schrader School phone (301) 840-4600 School phone (301) 840-4686 AD phone (301) 840-4624 AD phone (301) 840-4599 FAX (301) 840-4617 FAX (301) 840-4699

12. RICHARD MONTGOMERY 4A 18. ROCKVILLE 2A 250 Richard Montgomery Dr. 21 00 Baltimore Rd. Rockville 20852 Rockville 20851 Principal Dr. Nelson McLeod Principal Dr. Debra S. Munk Ath Dir Bob Maxey Ath Dir Paul Fahrner School phone (301) 610-8000 School phone (301) 517-8105 AD phone (301) 610-8075 AD phone (301) 517-5530 FAX (301) 279-8428 FAX (301) 517-8828

80 19. SENECA VALLEY 3A 25. THOMAS S. WOOTTON 4A 19401 Crystal Rock Dr. 2100 Wootton Pky. Germantown 20874 Rockville 20850 Principal Dennis Queen Principal Dr. Michael Doran Ath Dir Ray Sacramo Ath Dir Chris Thompson School phone (301) 353-8000 School phone (301) 279-8550 AD phone (301) 353-8028 AD phone -(301) 279-8575 FAX (301) 353-8004 FAX (301) 279-8569

20. SHERWOOD 4A PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY 300 Olney-Sandy Spring Rd. SUPERVISOR OF ATHLETICS Sandy Spring 20860 Earl Hawkins, Director Principal William M. Gregory L. O'Shay Watson, Supervisor Ath Dir Jim Meehan 9201 East Hampton Dr. School phone (301) 924-3200 Capitol Heights 20743 AD phone (301) 924-3230 Phone (301) 808-8273 FAX (301) 924-3220 FAX (301) 808-8312, -8291

21. SPRINGBROOK 4A 1. BLADENSBURG 4A 201 Valleybrook Dr. 4200 57th Avenue Silver Spring 20904 Bladensburg 20710 Principal Dr. Debra Mugge Principal Glynis Jordan Ath Dir Ron Lane Ath Dir Stacy Sales School phone (301) 989-5700 School phone (301) 887-6700 AD phone (301) 989-6070 AD phone (301) 887-6700 FAX (301) 622-1875 FAX (301) 887-6710

22. WATKINS MILL 3A 2. BOWIE 4A 10301 Apple Ridge Rd. 15 200 Annapolis Rd. Gaithersburg 20879 Bowie 20715 Principal Kevin A. Hobbs Principal Jane W. Spence Ath Dir Reggie Spears Ath Dir Bob Estes School phone (301) 840-3959 School phone (301) 805-2600 AD phone (301) 840-3979 AD phone (301) 860-7393 FAX (301) 840-3956 FAX (301) 860-7393

23. WHEATON 2A 3. CENTRAL 2A 126 01 Dalewood Dr. 20 0 Cabin Branch Rd. Silver Spring 20906 Capitol Heights 20743 Principal Kevin Lowndes Principal Fletcher James Ath Dir Dr. Maura Ryan Ath Dir ATB School phone (301) 929-2050 School phone (301) 499-7080 AD phone (301) 929-2080 AD phone (301) 499-7037 FAX (301) 929-2081 FAX (301) 499-7087

24. WALT WHITMAN 4A 4. CROSSLAND 3A 7100 Whittier Blvd. 69 01 Temple Hills Rd. Bethesda 20817 Temple Hills 20748 Principal Dr. Alan Goodwin Principal Charles Thomas Ath Dir Andy Wetzel Ath Dir Eric Knight School phone (301) 320-6600 School phone (301) 449-4800 AD phone (301) 320-6595 AD phone (301) 449-4790 FAX (301) 320-6571 FAX (301) 449-4801

81 5. FREDERICK DOUGLASS 2A 11. GWYNN PARK 2A 8000 Croom Rd. 13800 Brandywine Rd. Upper Marlboro 20772 Brandywine 20613 Principal Rudolph Saunders Principal Carletta Marrow Ath Dir Bill Hay Ath Dir Linda Henson-Hubb School phone (301) 952-2400 School phone (301) 372-0140 AD phone (301) 952-7737 AD phone (301) 372-0140 x241 FAX (301) 627-3377 FAX (301) 372-3439

6. DUVAL 4A 12. HIGH POINT 4A 9880 Good Luck Rd. 36 01 Powder Mill Rd. Lanham 20801 Beltsville 20705 Principal Raymond Miller Principal Michael Brooks Ath Dir Franklin Crispi Ath Dir Shirley Diggs School phone (301) 918-8600 School phone (301) 572-6400 AD phone (301) 918-8607 AD phone (301) 572-6156 FAX (301) 918-8606 FAX (301) 931-0469

7. FAIRMONT HEIGHTS 1A 13. LARGO 3A 1401 Nye St. 50 5 Largo Rd. Capitol Heights 20743 Upper Marlboro 20774-2121 Principal Nakia Nicholson Principal Angelique Simpson-Marcus Ath Dir Dave Sharpless Ath Dir David Fant School phone (301) 925-1360 School phone (301) 808-8880 AD phone (301) 925-1360 x272 AD phone (301) 808-8880 x235 FAX (301) 925-1377 FAX (301) 808-4066

8. CHARLES H. FLOWERS 4A 14. LAUREL 4A 10001 Ardwick-Ardmore Rd. 80 00 Cherry Lane Springdale 20774 Laurel 20707 Principal Helena Nobles-Jones Principal Dwayne Jones Ath Dir Carlyle Rose Ath Dir Terry Parfitt School phone (301) 636-8000 School phone (301) 497-2050 AD phone (301) 636-8000 x286 AD phone (301) 497-2078 FAX (301) 636-8008 FAX (301) 497-2078

9. FORESTVILLE 1A 15. NORTHWESTERN 4A 7001 Beltz Dr. 7000 Adelphi Rd. Forestville 20747 Hyattsville 20782 Principal James Smallwood Principal Jerome Thomas Ath Dir Irvin Hay Ath Dir Terri Dendy School phone (301) 817-0400 School phone (301) 985-1820 AD phone (301) 817-0441 AD phone (301) 985-1735 FAX (301) 817-0416 FAX (301) 985-1827

10. FRIENDLY 3A 16. OXON HILL 4A 10000 Allentown Rd. 67 01 Leyte Dr. Fort Washington 20744 Oxon Hill 20745 Principal Edward Ryans Principal Jean-Paul Cadet Ath Dir Tiffany Miller-Bevins Ath Dir Robert Green School phone (301) 449-4900 School phone (301) 749-4300 AD phone (301) 265-7951 AD phone (301) 466-0114 FAX (301) 265-7951 FAX (301) 749-4320

82 17. PARKDALE 4A QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY 600 1 Good Luck Rd. Riverdale 20737 SUPERVISOR OF ATHLETICS Principal David Burton Thad Kalmanowicz Ath Dir Lawrence Brown 202 Chesterfield Ave. School phone (301) 513-5700 Centreville 21617 AD phone (301) 513-5700 x254 Phone (410) 758-2403, x 140 FAX (301) 513-0075 FAX (410) 758-8200

18. POTOMAC 3A 1. KENT ISLAND 2A 5211 Boydell Ave. 900 Love Point Rd. Oxon Hill 20745 Stevensville 21666 Principal Donna Daniel Principal Denise Hershberger Ath Dir Joanna Stephens Ath Dir David Cooper School phone (301) 702-3900 School phone (410) 604-2070 AD phone (301) 702-7532 AD phone (410) 604-2090 FAX (301) 702-3886 FAX (410) 604-2089

19. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT 4A 2. QUEEN ANNE'S 2A 7601 Hanover Pkwy. 125 Ruthsburg Rd. Greenbelt 20770 Centreville 21617 Principal Reginald McNeil Principal Conrad Judy Ath Dir Thomas Green Ath Dir David Cooper School phone (301) 513-5400 School phone (410) 758-0500 AD phone (301) 513-5312 AD phone (410) 758-0558 FAX (301) 614-3446 FAX (410) 758-4454

20. SUITLAND 4A ST. MARY’S COUNTY 5200 Silver Hill Rd. District Heights 20747 SUPERVISOR OF ATHLETICS Principal Mark Fossett Andrew C. Roper Ath Dir TBA 23160 Moakley St., Suite 101 School phone (301) 817-0330 Leonardtown 20650 AD phone (301) 817-0330 Phone (301) 475-5511 x122 FAX (301) 817-0515 FAX (301) 475-4229

21. SURRATTSVILLE 1A 1. CHOPTICON 3A 6101 Garden Dr. 25 390 Colton Point Rd. Clinton 20735 Morganza 20660 Principal Kristi Holden Principal Garth Bowling Ath Dir Roderick Moore Ath Dir Raymond Sapp School phone (301) 599-2453 School phone (301) 475-0215 AD phone (301) 297-7615 AD phone (301) 475-0215 x4 FAX (301) 599-2476 FAX (301) 475-0222

22. DR. HENRY A. WISE, JR. 4A 2. GREAT MILLS 4A 12650 Brooke Ln. 21 130 Great Mills Rd. Upper Marlboro 20772 Great Mills 20634 Principal Mark King Principal Tracey L. Heibel Ath Dir Glennard Johnson Ath Dir Brenda C. Henley School phone (301) 780-2100 School phone (301) 863-4001 AD phone (301) 780-2100 AD phone (301) 863-4001x121 FAX (301) 780-2112 FAX (301) 863-4006

83 3. LEONARDTOWN 4A 2. SAINT MICHAELS 1A 23995 Point Lookout Rd. 200 Seymour Ave. Leonardtown 20650 St. Michaels 21663 Principal David B. O’Neill Principal Helga Einhorn Ath Dir Randy L. Tira Ath Dir Brian Femi School phone (301) 475-0200 School phone (410) 745-2852 AD phone (301) 475-0200 x152 AD phone (410) 745-2852 FAX (301) 475-0204 FAX (410) 745-9939

SOMERSET COUNTY WASHINGTON COUNTY

SUPERVISOR OF ATHLETICS SUPERVISOR OF ATHLETICS Jim Webster Ed Masood 7982-A Tawes Campus Drive 820 Commonwealth Ave. Westover 21871 Hagerstown 21741 Phone (410) 651-2285 Phone (301) 766-2929 FAX (410) 651-3154 FAX (301) 766-8752

1. CRISFIELD 1A 1. BOONSBORO 1A 210 N. Somerset Ave. 10 Campus Ave. Crisfield 21817 Boonsboro 21713 Principal Monique Ward Principal Martin R. Green Ath Dir Tim Tawes Ath Dir Mark Wadel School phone (410) 968-0150 School phone (301) 766-8022 AD phone (410) 968-0150 AD phone (301) 766-8028 FAX (410) 968-1178 FAX (301) 432-2269

2. WASHINGTON 1A 2. CLEAR SPRING 1A 10902 Old Princess Anne Rd. 12 630 Broadfording Rd. Princess Anne 21853 Clear Spring 21722 Principal Keith O’Neal Principal Michael J. Shockey Ath Dir Sue Grudis Ath Dir Lisa Shives School phone (410) 651-0480 School phone (301) 766-8082 AD phone (410) 651-0480 AD phone (301) 766-8082 FAX (410) 651-0235 FAX (301) 842-0082

TALBOT COUNTY 3. HANCOCK MIDDLE/HIGH 1A 289 West Main St. SUPERVISOR OF ATHLETICS Hancock 21750 Gail Phillips Principal Eric Michael 12 Magnolia St. POB 1029 Ath Dir Bill Sterner Easton 21601 School phone (301) 766-8186 Phone (410) 822-0330 x135 AD phone (301) 766-8191 FAX (410) 820-4260 FAX (301) 678-7218

1. EASTON 2A 4. NORTH HAGERSTOWN 2A 723 Mecklenburg Ave. 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. Easton 21601 Hagerstown 21742 Principal Kelly Griffith Principal Valerie Novak Ath Dir Maureen Lempke Ath Dir Marcia Nissel School phone (410) 822-4180 School phone (301) 766-8238 AD phone (410) 822-4180 AD phone (301) 766-8246 FAX (410) 819-5814 FAX (301) 733-3158

84 5. SMITHSBURG 1A 3. PARKSIDE 2A 66 N. Main St. 10 15 Beaglin Park Dr. Smithsburg 21783 Salisbury 21804 Principal Melvin Whitfield Principal Micah Stauffer Ath Dir Teresa Bachtell VP/Athletics Michael Bievenour School phone (301) 766-8337 Ath Dir Andy Hall AD phone (301) 766-8337 School phone (410) 677-5143 FAX (301) 824-2617 AD phone (410) 677-5106 6. SOUTH HAGERSTOWN 3A FAX (410) 677-5104 1101 S. Potomac St. 4. WICOMICO 2A Hagerstown 21740 20 1-291 Long Ave. Principal Richard Akers Salisbury 21804 Ath Dir Michael Tesla Principal Lorenzo Hughes School phone (301) 766-8369 VP/Athletics Steve Lovellette AD phone (301) 766-8377 Ath Dir Stosh Schtierman FAX (301) 766-8474 School phone (410) 677-5146 7. WILLIAMSPORT 1A AD phone (410) 677-2760 5 S. Clifton Dr. FAX (410) 677-5151 Williamsport 21795 Principal Henry Bohlander WORCESTER COUNTY Ath Dir Stan Stouffer COORDINATOR OF ATHLETICS School phone (301) 766-8423 Raymond L. Moore AD phone (301) 766-8424 6270 Worcester Hwy. FAX (301) 223-9610 Newark 21841 WICOMICO COUNTY Phone (410) 632-5084 FAX (410) 632-5004 SUPERVISOR OF ATHLETICS Ralph E. Osborne 1. STEPHEN DECATUR 3A P. O. Box 1538 9913 Seahawk Rd. 101 Long Ave. Berlin 21811 Salisbury 21802 Principal Louis H. Taylor Phone (410) 677-4580 Ath Dir Donald Howard (410) 251-9817 School phone (410) 641-2171 FAX (410) 677-4406 AD phone (410) 641-1574 1. JAMES M. BENNETT 3A FAX (410) 641-1135 300 East College Ave. 2. POCOMOKE 1A Salisbury 21804 18 17 Old Virginia Rd. Principal Steven E. Grudis Pocomoke City 21851 VP/Athletics Frank Grate Principal Tyrone Mills Ath Dir Glenn Gibson Ath Dir David Byrd School phone (410) 677-5141 School phone (410) 632-5180 AD phone (410) 677-5128 AD phone (410) 632-5195 FAX (410) 677-5126 FAX (410) 632-5189 2. MARDELA JR-SR 1A 24940 Delmar Rd. 3. SNOW HILL 1A Mardela Springs 21837 30 5 S. Church St. Principal Lori Batts Snow Hill 21863 VP/Athletics Sheree Douglas-Johnson Principal Tom Davis Ath Dir Barbara McCool Ath Dir Allen Miller School phone (410) 677-5142 School phone (410) 632-5270 AD phone (410) 677-5168 AD phone (410) 632-5284 FAX (410) 677-5166 FAX (410) 632-5279 85 August 2009

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Entry deadline for Nominating Tennis Committee Volleyball State Finals - UMCP First Practice Date Tournament qualifiers Committee Holiday Inn Laurel West Winter Sports Football Holiday Inn Laurel West Boy’s and Girl’s Soccer State Finals - UMBC Volleyball State Semifinals - UMCP Football Region Finals 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Press Conference Football THANKSGIVING Football State Semifinals 29 30 December 2009

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5

First Play Date Winter Sports SAT TEST

Football State Finals - M&T Bank Stadium 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

MPSSAA ACT TEST Board of Control Holiday Inn Laurel West Dallas, Texas - 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Reimbursement Request Deadline Fall Sports 39th National Conference of High School Directors of Athletics

20 21 22 23 24 25 26

CHRISTMAS

27 28 29 30 31 January 2010

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2

NEW YEAR’S DAY NFHS Winter Meeting 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

NFHS Winter Meeting

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Field Hockey Cross Country Committee Committee Holiday Inn Laurel West Holiday Inn Laurel West 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Football MARTIN LUTHER Committee KING JR. DAY Holiday Inn Laurel West SAT TEST 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

31 Girl’s Volleyball Committee Indoor Track Holiday Inn Laurel West Region Meets Begin February 2010

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 Boys & Girls Wrestling Committee Team Dual Meet Entry Soccer Committees Holiday Inn Laurel West Form Due - Wrestling Holiday Inn Laurel West ACT TEST MPSSAA Executive Council Indoor Track Region Meets 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Wrestling Indoor Track Committee Dual Meet Region Milford Mill HS Tournaments Wrestling Dual Meet State Indoor Track Region Meets Final - Linganore HS 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Indoor Track Championships - PG Sportsplex PRESIDENTS’ DAY Swimming Region Meets 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

Swimming Finals - University of Maryland Basketball Draw Swimming Committee Basketball Reg Rd 1 (G) Basketball Reg Rd 1 (B) Long Reach HS Holiday Inn Laurel West Wrestling Region Tournaments 28

Wrestling Committee Blake HS - Silver Spring March 2010

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6

Entry deadline for First Practice Date Entry deadline for Tournament qualifiers Tournament qualifiers Spring Sports Girls Basketball Boys Basketball Wrestling State Tournament - UMCP Basketball Reg QF (G) Basketball Reg QF (B) Basketball Reg SF (G) Basketball Reg SF (B) Basketball Reg Finals (G) Basketball Reg Finals (B) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 SAT TEST

Basketball Boys’ State Basketball Championships - UMCP Press Conference Girls’ State Basketball Championships - UMBC 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Indoor Track DAYLIGHT Committee Swimming Committee SAVINGS TIME Holiday Inn Laurel West Holiday Inn Laurel West 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

Boys and Girls 1st Play Date Wrestling Committee Basketball Committee Spring Sports Holiday Inn Laurel West Holiday Inn Laurel West 28 29 30 31 April 2010

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3

GOOD FRIDAY 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

EASTER ACT TEST

Reimbursement 11 12 13 Request Deadline 14 15 16 17 Winter Sports

Finance Committee NFHS Summit/Legal Meeting Holiday Inn Laurel West MSADA - OCEAN CITY 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Golf Committee University of Maryland 25 26 27 28 29 30 Committee Meetings Baseball, Softball, Lacrosse, Tennis, Track and Field MPSSAA MPSSAA - Oregon Ridge Park Executive Council Board of Control May 2010

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1

SAT TEST

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Baseball Reg 1st Rd Boys and Girls MOTHER’S DAY Lacrosse Draw Softball Draw Baseball Draw Lacrosse Reg 1st Rd Softball Reg 1st Rd Lacrosse Reg QF 16 Entry deadline 17 18 19 20 21 22 for Tournament qualifiers -Lacrosse Track and Field Region Meets Baseball Region QF Baseball Region SF Baseball Region Finals Entry deadline for Tennis Tournament Softball Region QF Tournament qualifiers Softball Region SF Softball Region Finals completion deadline Lacrosse Region SF Baseball & Softball Lacrosse Region Finals Lacrosse State Semifinals Track & Field Committee 23 Entry Deadline24 25 26 27 28 29 Tennis Committee Westlake HS Tennis Montgomery Co BoE Tennis State Finals - UMCP 30 31 Baseball State Semifinals Baseball State Finals - Ripken Stadium Softball State Semifinals Softball State Finals - UMCP MEMORIAL DAY Lacrosse State Finals - UMBC Track & Field State Finals - Morgan State University June 2010

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5

SAT TEST

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

ACT TEST

13 14 15 16 17 18 19

FLAG DAY

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Reimbursement Request Deadline Spring Sports FATHER’S DAY 27 28 29 30