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MSABC Executive Awards MSABC Executive Awards Amateur Coach of the Year ........................................................ 1 Amateur Player of the Year ........................................................ 2 Assistant Coach of the Year ....................................................... 3 Baseball Executive of the Year .................................................. 4 Coach of the Year ....................................................................... 5 Coach of the Year (Private Schools) .......................................... 5 College Coach of the Year ......................................................... 6 CRCBL Executive of the Year ................................................... 7 CRCBL Manager of the Year ..................................................... 7 Futures MVP............................................................................... 7 Groundskeeper of the Year ......................................................... 8 Lifetime Achievement ................................................................ 9 Maryland Cup MVP (MD) ......................................................... 9 Maryland Cup MVP (VA) .......................................................... 9 Media Person of the Year ......................................................... 10 Service to Baseball ................................................................... 11 Team Maryland Award ............................................................. 12 Team Maryland MVP ............................................................... 12 Umpire of the Year ................................................................... 13 Woman of the Year .................................................................. 14 Amateur Coach of the Year 2016 TJ Caswell B-CC Baseball 2015 Brian Hollamon Wicomico American Legion Post 64 2014 Michael McMillen Gaithersburg Giants (MCBL) 2013 Dave Schilling Baltimore Chop 2012 Rick Price Rockville Express 2011 Sal Colangelo Bethesda Big Train 2010 Will Frazier MD Baseball Academy 2009 Tom Keating Maryland Monarchs 2008 Bill Abeles Federal All Stars Doug Hornbecker Federal All Stars 2007 Bill Cropper West Salisbury Little League Chris Yingling West Salisbury Little League 2006 Larry Meekins Maryland Mavericks 2005 Dean Albany Maryland Orioles 2004 Curtis Payne South Caroline Little League 2003 Rick Price Gaithersburg Post 295 2002 Fred Travers Maryland Shorebirds 1999 Al McCormick Anne Arundel County 1998 Steve Oden Francis Scott Key American Legion Post 11 1997 Jim McCandless Severna Park American Legion 1996 Rhett Ross MARVA 12-under Bambino Team 1995 Mike Brashears Hagerstown Area 1994 Dean Albany Maryland Orioles Awarded by United States Baseball Federation for the State of Maryland 1993 Pat O'Malley Little Orioles 1992 Charles "Tut" O'Hara Gambrills, MD 1991 Sterling “Sheriff” Fowble Baltimore, MD 1990 Bob Lowe Bowie, MD 1989 Tom Morrison Waldorf, MD 1988 Robert Setera Bowie, MD 1987 Charles Wright Indian Head, MD 1 Amateur Player of the Year 2016 Brian Shaffer University of Maryland 2015 Lamonte Wade University of Maryland 2012 Brett Harman University of Maryland 2011 Greg Ross Frostburg University 2010 Alex Frederick University of North Carolina-Greensboro 2009 Brady Feigl Mt. St. Mary's 2008 Kevin Brady Gaithersburg 2007 Tyler Hibbs Arundel 2006 Matt Sweeney Magruder 2005 Steve Johnson St. Paul's 2004 Justin Maxwell University of Maryland 2003 Matt Montgomery Watkins Mill 2002 John McCurdy University of Maryland 2001 Gavin Floyd Mount St. Joseph 2000 Kenny Nelson Riverdale Baptist 1999 Jimmy Barrett Fort Hill 1998 Mark Teixeira Mount St. Joseph 1997 Peter Bauer Paint Branch 1996 Ryan Fleetwood Cambridge/SD 1995 Andy Bair Calvert Hall 1994 Brandon Agamennone Arundel Awarded by United States Baseball Federation for the State of Maryland 1993 Ryan Lambert Paint Branch 1992 Kevin Gibbs St. John's 1991 Troy Brohawn Cambridge/SD 1990 Robert Partilla Parkdale 1989 Josh Bullock Arundel 1988 Adam Parsons Bowie 1987 David Bohager Bowie 2 Assistant Coach of the Year 2016 Chuck Gast Annapolis Area Christian Scott Wildesen Williamsport 2015 Tyler Riley Stephen Decatur 2014 Michael Marsh Chesapeake-AA 2013 Dave Johnson Parkside 2012 Steve Kavakos Hammond Ryan Terrill Riverdale Baptist 2011 Brooks Kerr Calvert Hall 2010 Gene Saxman Northwest 2009 Bill Burton St. Michaels 2008 Ken King Chesapeake-AA 2007 Jerry McBee Chesapeake-AA 2006 Nick Jauschnegg Arundel 2005 Larry Prange DeMatha 2004 Chuck Oswald Sherwood 2003 Dave Funk St. Paul's Chip Snyder Chesapeake-AA 2002 Carl Allender Dulaney Jody Harris Mount St. Joseph Al Kohlhafer Northeast-AA 2001 Ed Foster Cardinal Gibbons Ty Whittaker Eastern Technical 2000 Don Gowe St. Michaels Jim Gray Westlake 1999 Bill Chichester Thomas Stone Rhinehart Dallas Thomas Stone 1998 John A. Rutherford Damascus 1997 Kermit Hines Cambridge/SD 1996 Curt Fazenbaker Boonsboro Nick Jauschnegg Arundel 1995 Fred Rodriguez Bowie 1994 Al Kohlhafer Northeast Larry Wineke Calvert Hall 3 Baseball Executive of the Year 2014 Ty Whittaker MSABC 2012 John Carey Maryland Redbirds 2011 Brian Shallcross Bowie Baysox 2010 Geoff Smoot Eastern Shore Baseball Hall of Fame Museum 2009 Paul Fahrner MPSSAA 2008 Dean Albany Youse's Orioles 2007 Ryan Faw Baltimore Metro Baseball 2006 Bill Ripken Ripken Baseball 2005 Joseph Geier Geier Financial Group 2003 Rick Wiles Anne Arundel County Public Schools 2002 Bill Ripken Ripken Baseball 2001 Julie Wagner Baltimore Orioles 1999 Winston Blenckstone Hagerstown Suns 1998 Jerry Wargo Southern Maryland Baseball 1997 John Danos Bowie Baysox 1993 Peter Angelos Baltimore Orioles 4 Coach of the Year 2016 Guy Smith Huntingtown 2015 Jeff Rabberman Gaithersburg 2014 Ken King Chesapeake-AA 2013 Ken Dunn South River 2012 Jay Fenoglietto James M. Bennett 2012 Dave Warrenfeltz Williamsport 2011 Brian Femi St. Michaels 2010 Tony Blackburn C. M. Wright 2009 Jim McCandless Severna Park 2007 Bill Goodman Sherwood 2006 Bernie Walter Arundel 2005 Lou Eckerl Calvert Hall 2004 Dave Norton Mount St. Joseph 1994 Ed Glaeser Thomas Stone 1991 Harry Lentz Northeast Coach of the Year (Private Schools) 1994 Terry Terrill Riverdale Baptist 1992 Al Poklemba McDonough 1991 Joe Binder Calvert Hall 1990 Dave Norton Mount St. Joseph 5 College Coach of the Year 2016 Tom Eller Harford Community College 2015 John Szefc University of Maryland 2014 John Szefc University of Maryland 2013 Mike Gottlieb Towson University 2012 Mike Gottlieb Towson University 2011 Doug Fleetwood Salisbury 2010 Robert Babb John Hopkins 2009 Dan Rascher Montgomery-Germantown 2008 Robert Babb John Hopkins 2007 Rodney Bennett Frederick CC 2006 Dan Rascher Montgomery-Germantown 2005 Frank Symnanski Chesapeake CC 2004 Tom Cassera Montgomery-Germantown 2003 Pat Crouse CCBC-Catonsville 2002 Tom Cassera Montgomery-Germantown 2001 Doug Fleetwood Salisbury University 2000 Lew Jenkins St. Mary's College 1999 Elliott "Oppy" Oppenheim CCBC-Dundalk 1998 Daniel Taylor Frederick CC 1997 Bob Wells Frostburg University 1996 Phil Caruso Frederick CC 1995 Dave Seibert Western Maryland 1994 Ed Athey Washington College 1993 John Jancuska UMBC 1992 George Henderson Essex CC 1991 Steve Bazarnic Allegany Community College 1990 Robert Babb John Hopkins 6 CRCBL Executive of the Year 2016 Lou Nolan Alexandria Aces 2015 Dave Sutor Baltimore Redbirds 2014 Alfie Riley Gaithersburg Giants 2013 Dick O'Connor SS-TP Thunderbolts CRCBL Manager of the Year 2016 Sal Colangelo Bethesda Big Train 2015 Larry Sheets Baltimore Redbirds 2014 Sal Colangelo Bethesda Big Train 2013 Jeff Rabberman Gaithersburg Giants Futures MVP 2013 Syeed Mahdi Arundel 2012 Eli Ginsburg Hereford 2011 Brandon O'Malley Northeast-AA 2009 Jason Seitler Chesapeake-AA 7 Groundskeeper of the Year 2016 Tom Berlin Whitman 2015 Dave Scriever Williamsport HS 2014 Jim Farrell City of Gaithersburg 2013 Kevin Dorsey Poolesville 2012 Kenny Lokey Hammond 2011 Jeff Parks St. Michaels Greg Phillips St. Michaels 2010 Walter Price Cecil County Schools 2009 Curt Loftus South River HS and Crofton AA 2008 Ron Gillis Parkside Dana Illian Parkside 2007 Bryan Petonic Maryland National Park and Planning Commision 2006 Jim Donahue Huntingtown 2005 Tom McNight Arundel 2004 Dennis Hamilton Northeast-AA Dino Rowley Chesapeake-AA Roland Roy North Caroline 2003 Donald Trotter Bowie Joe Zimmerman Arundel 2002 Vince Kerley DeMatha 2001 Mike Schmick Towson 2000 Bob Burger Cardinal Gibbons James Fieldhouse Archbishop Curley 1999 James Braswell Bowie 1998 Jim Fieldhouse C. Milton Wright 1997 David Ribar Urbana 1996 Jack Hershberger Delmarva Shorebirds 1995 Fred Kreiger Boonsboro 1994 Howard Eaton Howard County Grounds Department 8 Lifetime Achievement 2016 Mike Connors Mason Dixon Umpire Association 2015 Jocko Svoboda AAUA Maryland Cup MVP (MD) 2016 Jack Schroeder Mt. Hebron 2015 Anthony Felitti Gaithersburg 2014 Anthony Felitti Gaithersburg Maryland Cup MVP (VA) 2016 Isaak Lyons West Springfield 2015 Ryan Brusick Centreville High School 2014 Pete Neilsen James Madison HS 9 Media Person of the Year 2016 Bob Parasiliti The Herald Mail 2015 Wike Eisenberg County Sports Zone 2014 Colin Murphy Pasadena Voice 2013 James Peters The Gazette 2012 Tim Riley Gaithersburg Giants 2011 Keith Mills WBAL 2010 Keith Mills WBAL 2009 Tim Kurkjian ESPN Baseball Tonight 2008 Aaron Gray Digital Sports 2007 David Foltz 2006 James Peters Gazette Newspapers 2005 Joe Gross Evening Capital 2004 Keith Mills 2003 James Peters Montgomery County Gazette 2002 Lem Satterfield Baltimore Sun 2001 Mark Keller Herald-Mail 1999 Christine Krapf Bowie
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