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Paul VI Catholic High School...... 3 Panther Patrons...... 5 From the Desk of Head Coach Jeff Nolan...... 8 Panthers Baseball Titles...... 11 2012 Awards...... 11 History & Records...... 13 2012 Final Stats...... 22 Virginia Independent State Baseball Association of the VISAA...... 25 Washington Catholic Athletic Conference...... 25 Panthers in the Pros and College...... 27 Panther Field...... 29 Varsity Head Coach...... 32 Varsity Assistant Coaches...... 33 2013 Varsity Baseball Schedule...... 37 2013 Varsity Roster...... 39 T his Media Guide is produced Player Bios...... 41 by Paul VI staff and local businesses as a means of Junior Varsity Coaches...... 54 supporting and highlighting 2013 Junior Varsity Roster...... 56 Panthers Baseball, 2013 Junior Varsity Baseball Schedule...... 57 particularly the young men of Advertisers Index...... 63 which we are all so proud. Blank Score Cards...... 64 GO PANTHERS!!! Prospective Student Athlete Booklet...... 67

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2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Paul VI Catholic High School 7 From the Desk of Head Coach Jeff Nolan

The 2013 PVI baseball season promises to be an exciting ride and we are glad to have you along. Our coaching staff and our players are honored to don the Black and Gold and represent the great Paul VI community. We’re excited about the season and about the tests that lie ahead in what will be a most challenging WCAC conference race. As I begin my 11th season at Paul VI, my first as its head coach, I can’t help but reflect on the tremendous blessing it has been for me to be associated with such a wonderfully supportive school community, an administration that is second to none and such a great group of people here at Paul VI. I am particularly grateful to our principal, Mrs. Colwell, and our Athletic Director, Billy Emerson, for their trust and belief in me. And with the mentioning of PVI baseball one can only marvel at the accomplishments of our previous head coach, Coach Emerson, who last “Excellence” in all things. It is a fun group to coach, a group very year announced he was stepping aside and handing over the program’s receptive to coaching, and hopefully our play will be fun for you to reins. Numerous championship titles, regional and national rankings watch. and a foundation of success that is unequaled are among the few indelible marks Coach Emerson has left on our program. I am so proud Our staff will continue tireless efforts within and outside of the PVI to have been a part in helping the program experience so many special community and with parochial schools to let every young man know moments. that PVI is the best baseball program in the WCAC and the area. We are also proud of the many players we have had a hand in helping Thank you to all of the businesses and supporters who have so move on to the college baseball ranks. In the last decade, some 55 generously donated to our program through advertising and donations. players have graduated from our program to go on to play college I would also like to thank all of our alumni, alumni parents and former baseball. Few programs can cite such an accomplishment. And players who have been so supportive of me and our program through although we have been blessed by a great deal of winning, the the years. Yours is a legacy of achievement! And a special thanks to the relationships that have been established with a decade’s worth of young parents of current PVI baseball players for all of your time, consideration men and their families, relationships that remain and endure, are the and hard work in helping to continue to make PVI Baseball great. rewards for which we are most proud and grateful. Without your efforts, support and care, our program would be nowhere! Our program will continue to stress the importance of hard work, I would like to thank my outstanding assistant coaches. We have accountability, trust and belief. We will continue to use the game, a assembled a coaching staff that is the best with which I have ever been game which mirrors everyday living more than any other, to teach life associated. Our players, their families and I are all so blessed to have lessons which our young men can carry with them for a lifetime. Our these men doing the work they do so well. And, finally, I would like to teams will hustle and play the game the right way. The game is special thank my wife of 27 years, Greta, my daughter Lindsey (PVI ’05) and and we will honor it in what we do. my mom, Nadine, for their love and unwavering support as well as the many sacrifices they have made both during my time playing the game I hope all of you are as excited as our coaching staff and players as well as throughout my coaching journey. about the potential of this year’s team. Since mid-November our young men have been working hard in the classroom, on the track, Thank you for coming and we hope to see you at the next game. in the weight room and in indoor facilities in an effort to attempt to God Bless. repeat as WCAC and State Champions. This year’s team is striving for ~Jeff Nolan

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10 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Panthers Baseball Titles

2012 VISAA State Champions 2008 Southeastern Baseball Classic Champions 2012 WCAC Champions 2007 Nationally Ranked 2010 DCSportsFan Challenge Champions 2007 WCAC Regular Season Champions 2010 Nationally Ranked 2007 WCAC Champions 2009 VISAA State Champions 2005 Nationally Ranked 2009 WCAC Champions 2005 WCAC South Champions 2009 Southeastern Baseball Classic Champions 2004 VISBA State Champions 2009 Regionally Ranked 1999 WCAC South Champions 2008 VISAA State Champions 1994 VISBA State Champions 2008 Nationally Ranked 1993 WMAAC Champions 2008 WCAC Regular Season Champions 2012 Awards Congratulations to the 2012 Panthers on their selection for the following awards:

ALLWC- AC SELECTIONS: 1st team: Thomas Beauchamp, Richard Mancari 2nd team: Mark Gunst Hon. Mention: Blake Banet, Braedon Lawson, Joe Salzano

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12 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide H istory & Records

H istory of Local and National Rankings Highest spot for the year listed for national

Washington Post – Local Top 10: 1993, 1994, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 (Post rankings began in 1990) Washington Post – Local Final Top 10: 1993 (#9), 2005 (#7), 2006 (#6), 2007 (#2), 2008 (#2), 2009 (#9), 2012 (#3) Washington Examiner – Local Top 10: 2005, 2006, 2007 (Examiner rankings existed from 2005-2007) Washington Examiner – Local Final Top 10: 2005 (#2), 2006 (#3), 2007 (#1) DCSportsfan.Com Power Rankings: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 (began in 2009) Paul VI Catholic High School opened in the fall of 1983 and fielded its first DCSportsfan.Com Final Power Rankings: 2009 (#2), 2010 (#8), 2011 (#6), 2012 (#1) baseball team at the JV level in the spring of 1984. The Panthers played their first season of Varsity baseball the following year in spring of 1985. ESPN/RISE Magazine – DC Area Top 10 Rankings: 2005-2012 MAX PREPS – DC Area Final Rankings: 2009 (#1) PVI has competed in the highly regarded Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) since 1986. The WCAC was formerly known as the ESPN High Elite National 25: 2008 (#9) Washington Metro Athletic Conference (WMAC) until the fall of 1993. The ESPN High Elite Regional Rankings: 2008 (#6 in the SOUTH) WCAC is now comprised of 10 Catholic High Schools from Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia. Three different WCAC baseball teams ESPN High Elite Final National 25: 2008 (#16) (including Paul VI) have been Nationally ranked in the past 5 seasons. The ESPN High Elite Final Regional Rankings: 2008 (#8 in the SOUTH) Conference used a divisional format (North and South) from 1998-2000 SchoolSports.Com (Rivals) – National Top 25: 2005 (#17), 2008 (#6) and from 2004-2005. The divisional format was dropped again in 2006 and the WCAC is now a straight 9-team conference. PGCrosschecker.Com – National Top 50: 2007 (#41), 2008 (#9) PGCrosschecker.Com – National Final Top 100: 2007 (#68) Beyond conference play, PVI competed for the Virginia Catholic High School League (VCHSL) Championship from 1985 to 1991. In 1992, The PGCrosschecker.Com – South Preseason Regional Top 40: 2007 (#26) (existed in 2007) Virginia Independent Schools Baseball Association (VISBA) was formed PGCrosschecker.Com – National Final Top 100: 2008 (#12) to provide a State Championship for all private high schools in the State BCA Baseball America – National Top 25: 2008 (#17) of Virginia. The VISBA changed its acronym to VISAA in 2006 which stands for Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association. Today the VISAA BCA Baseball America – National Final Top 50: 2008 (#32) includes almost 80 private schools throughout the State. BCA Baseball America District 2 Rankings (VA, DC, MD, PA, DE, NJ, WV): 2009 (#7), 2012 (#5) In 28 seasons of PVI Varsity Baseball the Panthers have captured fifteen titles including the WMAC Tournament/Conference Championship (1993), BCA Baseball America – Preseason National Top 50: 2010 (#48) two WCAC South Division Championships (1999 & 2005), two VISBA USA Today – National Super 25: 2008 (#6) State Championships (1994 & 2004), three VISAA State Championships (2008, 2009 & 2012), two Southeastern Baseball Classic Championships USA Today – Regional Rankings: 2008 (#4 in the SOUTH) (2008 & 2009), two WCAC Regular Season Championships (2007 & 2008), ESPN/RISE – National Top 25: 2008 (#3) and three WCAC Tournament ‘Conference Championships’ in 2007, 2009 ESPN/RISE – Regional Rankings: 2008 (#1 in the EAST), 2009 (#16 in the EAST) & 2012. All 15 championships were won in the past 18 years including twelve in the past nine years Easton/Collegiate Baseball – National Top 30: 2008 (#10) Easton/Collegiate Baseball – National Final Top 30: 2008 (#12) BaseballVA.Net – State Top 40 AAA & Private Schools: 2007 (#3) (existed in 2007) VISAA – State Final Top 8 (prior to tournament): 1992-1994, 1996-2001, 2004, 2005 (#1), 2006, 2007, 2008 (#1), 2009-2012

2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Paul VI Catholic High School 13 H istory & Records (continued) Overall Varsity Record 1985-2012 Yearly Team/Coach Records 470 wins, 307 losses ( .605 ) Through 2012 Year / (W-L) / Head Coach / Postseason Highlights Number of Winning Seasons 23 Notes conference semifinals or higher and/or state tournament appearances. Championships listed in bold. Average Season 16.8 wins, 11.0 losses (28 Varsity Seasons)

1984* (8-8) Rich Taylor (*denotes Junior Varsity level team) Top Five Seasons in School History 1985 (12-7) Rich Taylor Seasons with 20 or more games played. Ranked by winning percentage 1986 (11-9) Rich Taylor (postseason accomplishments listed). 1987 (13-10) Art Von Herbulis – VCHSL Quarterfinal #1 2008 – 27-3, .900, SBC Champions, Regular Season Champions, 1988 (9-12) Art Von Herbulis Conference Semifinalists, State Champions 1989 (11-11) Mickey Leap #2 2007 – 27-4, .871, Regular Season Champions, 1990 (13-12) Mickey Leap Conference Champions, State Semifinalists 1991 (16-11) Mickey Leap – WMAC Final #3 2005 – 26-5, .839, Division Champions, 1992 (15-14) Mickey Leap – WMAC Semifinal, VISBA Semifinal Conference Finalists, 1993 (20-9) Mickey Leap – WM AC Conference Champions, VISBA Semifinal State Semifianlists 1994 (18-13) Mickey Leap – VISBA State Champions #4 2006 – 24-8, .750, Conference Finalists, State 1995 (9-20) Mickey Leap Finalists 1996 (13-16) Mickey Leap – WCAC Final, VISBA Quarterfinal #5 2009 – 22-9, .710, SBC Champions, Conference Champions, 1997 (14-13) Mickey Leap – VISBA Quarterfinal State Champions 1998 (15-13) Dan Lehman – VISBA Semifinal 1999 (20-11) Dan Lehman – WCAC South Division Champions, Most Wins 27 (2007 & 2008) WCAC Semifinal, VISBA Semifinal 2000 (16-9) Dan Lehman – WCAC Semifinal, VISBA Quarterfinal Highest Winning Percentage .900 (2008) 2001 (15-14) Dan Lehman – VISBA Quarterfinal 2002 (11-17) Keith Newcombe (7-8) & Tom Hall (4-9) Conference Semifinal Appearances 2003 (17-12) Billy Emerson 11: 1991-1993, 1999-2000, 2005-2012 2004 (17-12) Billy Emerson – VISBA State Champions Conference Championship Game Appearances 2005 (26-5) Billy Emerson – WCAC South Division Champions, WCAC Final, VISBA Semifinal 7: 1991, 1993, 1996, 2005-2007, 2009, 2012 2006 (24-8) Billy Emerson – WCAC Final, VISAA Final O verALL Conference Championship Game Record 2007 (27-4) Billy Emerson – WCAC Regular Season Champions, 4-4 (Champions in 1993, 2007, 2009 & 2012) WCAC Conference Champions, VISAA Semifinal 2008 (27-3) Billy Emerson – SBC Champions, WCAC Regular Season S tate TournaMENT Appearances Champions, WCAC Semifinal, VISAA State Champions 17: 1987, 1992-1994, 1996-2001, 2004-2012 2009 (22-9) Billy Emerson - SBC Champions, WCAC Conference Champions, VISAA State Champions State Semifinal Appearances 2010 (19-10) Billy Emerson – DC Sportsfan Challenge Champions, 13: 1992-1994, 1998-1999, 2004-2012 WCAC Semifinal, VISAA Semifinal 2011 (17-12) Billy Emerson - VISAA Final O verALL State Tournament Record 25-13 (Champions in 1994, 2004, 2008, 2009 & 2012) 2012 (23-11) Billy Emerson -WCAC Conference Champions, VISAA State Champions

14 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide H istory & Records (continued) Individual Coaching Records Single Season & Career Records 1984-1986 – Rich Taylor (3 years) Through 2012 31-24 / .564 (includes one 8-8 JV season) 1987-1988 – Art Von Herbulis (2 years) GENERAL 22-22 / .500 Years on Varsity several tied at 4 1989-1997 – Mickey Leap (9 years) Games Played 129-119 / .520 – 1993 Conference Champions, 1994 State Champions Season: #1) 34 Lucas Martinez**, Blake McCrea & Andrew Page** (All in 2012) 1998-2001 – Dan Lehman (4 years) CAREER: #1) 116 - Lansing Veeder (2008-11), #2) 112 - Scott Eastment 66-47 / .584 – 1999 Division Champions (2002-05). #3) 105 - Brett Bowers (2005-08) 2002 – Keith Newcombe (1/2 year) 7-8 / .467 Batting Batting average 2002 – Tom Hall (1/2 year) Season: #1) .483 - Chad Morgan (2009). #2) .481 - Brett Moore 4-9 / .308 (2006). #3) .479 - Matt Murakami (2008) 2003-2012 – Billy Emerson (10 years) CAREER: #1) .463 - Alex Gregory (2004-05). #2) .434 - Chad Morgan (219-86) (.718) – 2004 State Champions, 2005 Division Champions, (2006-09). #3) .425 - Peter Verdin (2006-08) 2007 Regular Season Champions, 2007 Conference Champions, 2008 Southeastern Baseball Classic Champions, 2008 Regular Runs Scored Season Champions, 2008 State Champions, 2009 SBC Champions, Season: #1) 42 - Peter Verdin (2008). #2) 41 - Peter Verdin (2006). 2009 Conference Champions, 2009 State Champions, #3) 39 - Matt Murakami (2008). 2010 DCSportsfan.com Challenge Champions, 2012 Conference CAREER: #1) 118 - Peter Verdin (2006-08). #2) 96- Lansing Veeder Champions, 2012 State Champions (2008-11). #3) 87 - TJ Guinan (2002-04).

Hits Season: #1) 46 - Matt Murakami (2008). #2) 44 - Peter Verdin (2007). #3) 43 - Chad Morgan (2009). CAREER: #1) 127 - Matt Carullo (1996-99). #2) 123 - Peter Verdin (2006-08). #3) 116 - Lansing Veeder (2008-11).

Doubles Season: #1) 12 - Tim McCormick (2008) & Peter Verdin (2007) #2) 11 - Alex Bryan (2011) & Zach Costello (2007). CAREER: #1) 30 - Peter Verdin (2006-08). #2) 25 - Lansing Veeder (2008-2011) #3) 22 - TJ Guinan (2002-04).

Triples Season: #1) 5 - Matt Murakami (2008) & Will Naylor (2005) #3) 4 - Five Players Tied CAREER: #1) 9 - TJ Guinan (2002-04) #2) 8 - Matt Murakami (2006- 08). #3) 7 - Will Naylor (2003-05)

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Home Runs Walks SEASON: #1) 8 - Alex Gregory (2005). #2) 7 - Dan Bracht (2001), SEASON: #1) 24 - Chad Morgan (2008) & Chad Morgan (2009). Zach Costello (2007) & Chad Morgan (2009) #3) 21 - Scott Eastment (2003). CAREER: #1) 14 - Lansing Veeder (2008-2011). #2) 12 - Alex Gregory CAREER: #1) 55 - Scott Eastment (2002-05) #2) 51 - Chad Morgan (2004-05). #3) 11 - Brett Bowers (2005-08). (2005-09) & Brett Bowers (2005-08).

Runs Batted In Hit by Pitch SEASON: #1) 37 - Zach Costello (2007). #2) 35 - Alex Gregory (2005). SEASON: #1) 10 - TJ Guinan (2003) #2) 9 - Cody Reeves (2009) #3) 34 - Reed Bromley (2008) & Chad Morgan (2009). #3) 7 - Peter Verdin (2008) CAREER: #1) 86 - Lansing Veeder (2008-11). #2) 76 - Matt Murakami CAREER: #1) 19 - TJ Guinan (2002-04). #2) 18 - Peter Verdin (2006-08). (2006-08).#3) 73 - Peter Verdin (2006-08). #3) 13 - Tim McCormick (2006-08).

Stolen Bases PITCHING SEASON: #1) 30 - Peter Verdin (2006). #2) 26 - Will Naylor (2005). #3) 20 - Peter Verdin (2007). Wins CAREER: #1) 64 - Peter Verdin (2006-08). #2) 42 - Will Naylor (2003-05). SEASON: #1) 9 - Will Naylor (9-0 in 2005). #2) 8 - Mike Mitchell (8-1 in #3) 38 - TJ Guinan (2002-04). 2007) & Tyler Costello (8-1 in 2008). CAREER: #1) 17 - Drew Shaw (17-2 in 2006-08). #2) 16 - Tyler Costello S*lugging % (16-6 in 2007-10). #3) 15 - JD Polcari (15-6 in 2004-06). SEASON: #1) .924 - Alex Gregory (2005). #2) .885 - Zach Costello (2007). #3) .865 - Chad Morgan (2009). CAREER: #1) .829 - Alex Gregory (2004-05). #2) .742 - Zach Costello SEASON: #1) 78 - Tyler Costello (2009). #2) 70 - Robbie Kidd (2011) #3) (2006-07). #3) .736 - Chad Morgan (2006-09). 66 - Steve Grodek (2003). CAREER: #1) 137 - Tyler Costello (2007-10). #2) 132 - Brett Moore OB*n ase % (2003-06) #3) 126 - Drew Shaw (2006-08). SEASON: #1) .593 - Chad Morgan (2009). #2) .571 - Scott Eastment (2005). #3) .556 - Alex Gregory (2005). ***ERA (Earned Runs Allowed / 7 IP) CAREER: #1) .555 - Chad Morgan (2006-09). #2) .529 - Alex Gregory SEASON: #1) 0.27 - Will Naylor (2005). #2) 0.86 - Drew Shaw (2006). (2004-05). #3) .512 - Peter Verdin (2006-08). #3) 1.06 - Scott Eastment (2003). CAREER: #1) 1.37 - Drew Shaw (2006-08). #2) 1.41 - Will Naylor OPS (Slugging % + On Base %)* (2003-05). #3)1.50 - Mike Mitchell (2007-08). SEASON: #1) 1.480 - Alex Gregory (2005). #2) 1.458 - Chad Morgan (2009). #3) 1.404 - Zach Costello (2007). ***WHIP (Walks + Hits Allowed per Inning Pitched) CAREER: #1) 1.358 - Alex Gregory (2004-05). #2) 1.291 - Chad Morgan SEASON: #1) 0.71 - Will Naylor (2005) #2) 0.81 - Drew Shaw (2008) (2006-09). #3) 1.213 - Zach Costello (2006-07). #3) 0.82 - Scott Eastment (2005) CAREER: #1)0.89 - Will Naylor (2003-05). #2) 0.96 - JT Richardson HR Frequency (HR every X At Bats)* (2004-05). #3)1.08 Joseph Salzano (2011-2013)** SEASON: #1) 9.88 - Alex Gregory (2005). #2) 11.43 - Dan Bract (2001). ***Strikeouts per Game (K / 7 IP) #3) 12.43 - Zach Costello (2007). SEASON: #1) 10.50 - JT Richardson (2005). #2) 10.28 - Robbie Kidd CAREER: #1) 13.67 - Alex Gregory (2004-05). #2)15.50 - Zach Costello (2011). #3) 9.90 - Steve Grodek (2003) (2006-07). #3) 18.80 - Reed Bromley (2006-08). CAREER: #1) 9.08 - Tyler Costello (2007-10). #2) 8.72 - JT Richardson (2004-05). #3) 8.44 - Robbie Kidd (2009-2011)

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***Walks Allowed per Game (BB / 7 IP) NO HITTERS SEASON: #1) 0.86 - JT Richardson (2005). #2) 1.06 Joseph Salzano** 4/12/12 vs. Hartsville: Braedon Lawson -- 5 innings (mercy rule) (2012). #3) 1.11 - JD Polcari (2005). 3/17/09 vs. Fredericksburg Christian 2 Eric McGee (4, W) CAREER: #1) 1.08 Joseph Salzano** (2011-2013) #2) 1.16 - JT & Josh Ruffin (1) - 5 innings (mercy rule) Richardson (2004-05). #3) 1.46 - JD Polcari (2004-06). 5/13/08 vs. Collegiate School Mike Mitchell - 5 innings (mercy rule) Games Pitched In 3/28/06 vs. St. Mary’s Ryken 2 Pitchers Drew Shaw (4, W) & Jack SEASON: #1) 14 - Steve Jones (2002) & Braedon Lawson** (2012).. Sullivan (1) - 5 innings (mercy rule) #3) 13 - Four Tied (Gartlan, Naylor, Newell and Salzano**). 4/12/05 vs. Carroll Scott Eastment - 5 innings (mercy rule) CAREER: #1) 38 - Brett Moore (2003-06). #2) 34 - Scott Eastment (2002-05). #3) 29 - JD Polcari (2004-06) 4/21/04 vs. Carroll 4 Pitchers Ryne Bromley (1), J.D. Polcari (2, W), Mike Geraghty (1) & J.T. Richardson (1) - 5 innings (mercy rule) Games Started 3/27/02 vs. Good Counsel Steve Jones - 6 innings (mercy rule) SEASON: #1) 12 - Steve Jones (2002). #2) 10 - JD Polcari (2006) & 4/2/86 vs. Episcopal Mike Ludwick - 7 innings Tyler Costello (2009) & Braedon Lawson** (2012). 5/3/85 vs. Congressional Mike Ludwick - 7 innings CAREER: #1) 23 - Drew Shaw (2006-08). #2) 22 - Brett Moore (2003- 06) #3) 21 - Tyler Costello (2007-10) & Steve Jones (2001-02). PERFECT GAMES 3/14/09 vs. Hearts 2 Pitchers Tyler Costello (4, W) & Koji Marks Complete Games (1) - 5 innings (mercy rule) SEASON: #1) 6 - Will Naylor (2005) & Brett Moore (2006) #2) 5 - M. Mitchell (2007), J. Salzano** (2012) & M. Gunst (2012). CAREER: #1) 9 - Tyler Costello (2007-10) #2) 7 - 6 Pitchers Tied *75 plate appearances to qualify for season ranking, 150 for career ranking. **denotes active player. ***25 innings pitcheds to qualify Shut Outs for season, 60 innings pitched to qualify for career. SEASON: #1) 4 - Mike Mitchell (2007) #2) 3 - Will Naylor (2005) #3) 2 - Four Tied (Grodek, Mitchell, Shaw & Salzano**) CAREER: #1) 6 - Mike Mitchell (2007-08) #2) 4 - Will Naylor (2003- 05) & Drew Shaw (2006-08)

Innings Pitched SEASON: #1) 66 - Steve Jones (2002). #2) 61+ - Mark Gunst (2012) #3) 59+ - Joseph Salzano** (2012) CAREER: #1)134 - Brett Moore (2003-06) #2) 131 - Tyler Costello (2007-10) #3) 125 - JD Polcari (2004-06) & Steve Jones (2001-02)

Saves SEASON: #1) 4 - Greg Wiegand (2008), Pat Commins (2001), Mitch Aker (2010), Brett Moore (2005) & Robbie Kidd (2009) CAREER: #1) 7 - Greg Wiegand (2007-08) #2) 6 - Reed Bromley (2006- 08) & Peter Verdin (2006-08)

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18 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide H istory & Records (continued) OBn ase % Team Performances #1) .462 in 2008 #2) .460 in 2006 #3) .452 in 2005 Best seasons by statistical category. Covers the years 2001 through 2012. GENERAL OPS (Slugging % + On Base %) Games Played #1) 1.071 in 2008 #2) 1.036 in 2005 #3) 1.005 in 2006

#1) 34 in 2012 #2) 32 in 2006 & 2007 HR Frequency (HR every X At Bats) #1) 24.73 in 2007 #2)26.74 in 2008 #3) 36.04 in 2005 Games Won #1) 27 in 2008 & 2007 #3) 26 in 2005 Walks #1) 142 in 2009 #2) 139 in 2012. #3) 137 in 2006 Winning Percentage #1) .900 (27-3) in 2008 #2) .871 (27-4) in 2007 #3) .839 (26-5) in 2005 Hit by Pitch #1) 38 in 2007 #2) 34 in 2009 #3) 31 in 2008 BATTING PITCHING B atting AverAGE #1) .372 in 2008 #2).371 in 2005 #3) .363 in 2006 Strikeouts #1) 245 in 2005 #2) 220 in 2011 #3) 215 in 2008 Runs Scored #1) 284 in 2006 #2) 269 in 2005 #3) 265 in 2008 ERA (Earned Runs Allowed / 7 IP) #1) 1.73 in 2005 #2) 1.80 in 2008 #3) 1.96 in 2009 Hits #1) 310 in 2005 #2) 308 in 2008 #3) 301 in 2006 WHIP (Walks + Hits Allowed per Inning Pitched) #1) 0.92 in 2005 #2) 1.10 in 2008 #3) 1.27 in 2006 Doubles #1) 70 in 2008 #2) 67 in 2005 #3) 60 in 2004 Strikeouts per Game (K / 7 IP) #1) 9.03 in 2005 #2) 8.09 in 2011 #3) 7.86 in 2003 Triples #1) 21 in 2005 #2) 17 in 2008 #3) 15 in 2007 Walks Allowed per Game (BB / 7 IP) #1) 1.36 in 2005 #2) 2.45 in 2012 #3) 2.54 in 2006 Home Runs #1) 33 in 2007 #2) 31 in 2008 #3) 23 in 2005 & 2006 T oTAL Strikeouts #1) 245 in 2005 #2) 220 in 2011 #3) 215 in 2008 Runs Batted In #1) 253 in 2006 #2) 237 in 2008 #3) 227 in 2007 Complete Games #1) 13 in 2012 #2) 12 in 2006 #3) 10 in 2005 Stolen Bases Shut Outs #1) 86 in 2004 #2) 84 in 2003 #3) 82 in 2003 #1) 10 in 2007. #2) 9 in 2004 #3) 8 in 2005 SBtolen ase % Innings Pitched #1) 93.5% (86 of 91) in 2004. #2) 90.9% in 2008 (50 of 55) & 2011 (30 #1) 228 in 2012. #2) 208 in 2009 #3) 200 in 2007 of 33). Saves Slugging % #1) 11 in 2005 & 2008 #3) 10 in 2006 #1) .609 in 2008 #2) .584 in 2005 #3) .559 in 2007

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2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Paul VI Catholic High School 21 2012 Final Stats 2012 Varsity Pitching Stats 2012 FINAL — PVI PITCHING STATS ALL 34 Games ( Grouped by IP — Sorted by ERA ) PVI Spring 2012 Primary Stats Secondary Stats Win-Loss-Sv / ERA Performance Averages Pitch Count & BF U# Pitchers GP GS GF CG Sho IP Rns Hits SO BB ER HR (Kc) PkO HB IW Wp Bk W-L Sv/O ERA Win% WHIP OBA K/G W/G P/G #BF TP 20 Joseph Salzano 13 9 7 5 2 59.7 22 51 26 9 15 1 8010117-1 0/0 1.76 875 1.01 219 3.1 1.1 89 243 756 9 Braedon Lawson 14 10 4 3 1 55.3 21 47 40 22 18 1 4201417-3 0/0 2.28 700 1.25 218 5.1 2.8 104 238 823 14 Mark Gunst 12 9 7 5 1 61.3 35 55 40 16 22 2 8301505-3 1/1 2.51 625 1.16 221 4.6 1.8 92 265 802 21 Robert Newell 13 5 6 0 0 32.0 28 35 11 16 21 1 3020004-2 2/2 4.59 667 1.59 259 2.4 3.5 112 153 513 2 Patrick Keane 5 0 3 0 0 2.7 110210 0000 000-0 0/0 2.62 --- 1.13 100 0.0 5.3 89 12 34 10 George Capen 2 0 1 0 0 3.0 260020 0000 000-0 0/0 4.67 --- 2.00 353 0.0 0.0 112 17 48 13 Logan Furey 4 0 2 0 0 1.7 200420 0010 000-0 0/0 8.40 --- 2.40 000 0.0 16.8 126 9 30 19 Mitchell Freeborne 9 1 3 0 0 8.3 11 14 5 6 11 0 1000 000-1 1/1 9.24 000 2.40 350 4.2 5.0 144 46 172 48 Michael Welsh 6 0 1 0 0 3.7 8 10 2 2 5 0 0010 000-0 0/0 9.54 --- 3.27 435 3.8 3.8 197 26 103 11 Mitchell Aker 1 0 0 0 0 0.7 331330 0000 000-1 0/1 31.48 000 9.00 600 10.5 31.5 347 8 33 PVI Totals: 34 34 34 13 7 228.3 133 222 125 80 100 5 24 5 5210 2 23-11 4/5 3.07 676 1.32 238 3.8 2.5 102 1017 3314

FINAL STATS for Post Season — All 9 Games ( Grouped by IP — Sorted by ERA ) PVI Spring 2012 Primary Stats Secondary Stats Win-Loss-Sv / ERA Performance Averages Pitch Count & BF U# Pitchers GP GS GF CG Sho IP Rns Hits SO BB ER HR (Kc) PkO HB IW Wp Bk W-L Sv/O ERA Win% WHIP OBA K/G W/G P/G #BF TP 20 Joseph Salzano 3333021.0 5 15 3 2 3 0 0000003-0 0/0 1.00 1000 0.81 190 1.0 0.7 81 81 244 9 Braedon Lawson 3311015.0 6 15 10 7 5 0 1000202-0 0/0 2.33 1000 1.47 234 4.7 3.3 128 71 274 201214 Mark Gunst Varsity433 Batting2022.0 8 21 S 16ta 6ts 8 0 2200302-1 1/1 2.55 667 1.23 247 5.1 1.9 96 91 302 21 Robert Newell 3 0 2 0 0 4.3 451320 0000001-0 1/1 3.23 1000 1.85 250 1.6 4.8 139 23 86 19 Mitchell Freeborne 1 0 0 0 0 0.7 010000 0000 000-0 0/0 0.00 --- 1.50 333 0.0 0.0 105 3 10 PVI Totals: 9 9961 201263.0 23 FINAL 57 30 18 18—0 PVI32 BATTING00508-1 2/2 STATS2.00 889 1.19 227 3.3 2.0 102 269 916 FINAL STATS — All 34 Games ( Color Grouped by PA — Sorted by OPS ) PVI Spring 2012 Primary Stats Performance Averages Secondary Stats Base Running Misc Stats Fielding Stats U# Players G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BAvg Slg% OB% EBH TB OPS TBB HbP K's (Kc) Sac SF SB CS PkO SB% OBE GDP GS Inns PO A E Fld% 11 Mitchell Aker 32 87 75 19 28 10 1 1 9 373 573 460 12 43 1033 9 3 12 2 30422 67% 3 1 23 88.3 20 3 2 0.920 7 Blake Banet 32 103 81 0 29 4 1 0 17 358 432 485 5 35 918 18 3 6 2 21100 100% 2 1 28 200.3 131 16 1 0.993 1 Richard Mancari 33 124 104 32 34 9 2 1 19 327 481 419 12 50 900 15 3 7 3 021311 93% 5 0 33 213.0 55 76 15 0.897 3 Lucas Martinez 34 120 98 20 32 5 1 1 32 327 429 433 7 42 862 16 4 9 4 12311 75% 3 2 34 209.7 31 43 12 0.860 12 Andrew Page 34 100 85 21 24 4 1 0 14 282 353 390 5 30 743 13 2 19 4 30810 89% 5 1 33 221.7 60 1 4 0.938 18 Blake McCrea 34 114 93 19 22 5 0 0 13 237 290 368 5 27 659 11 9 15 3 41430 57% 5 1 30 128.0 20 1 1 0.955 6 Jack Morgan 31 98 76 15 17 5 0 0 9 224 289 367 5 22 657 17 2 15 5 23201 100% 1 0 29 198.7 16 68 20 0.808 22 Tyler Alger 25 74 65 9 12 2 0 2 9 185 308 284 4 20 591 9 0 20 5 50020 0% 3 1 24 143.3 171 10 5 0.973 17 Thomas Beauchamp 29 77 68 12 15 2 0 0 10 221 250 312 2 17 562 8 1 9 2 20201 100% 3 3 25 168.7 38 1 3 0.929 20 Joseph Salzano 21 19 17 3 5 1 0 0 4 294 353 368 1 6 721 2 0 2 2 00000 -- 0 0 14 97.0 49 13 1 0.984 14 Mark Gunst 22 26 22 2 7 0 0 0 4 318 318 385 0 7 703 3 0 4 1 11100 100% 0 1 17 116.3 27 24 1 0.981 33 Thomas Van de Houten 18 52 45 6 11 2 1 0 3 244 333 346 3 15 679 7 0 11 3 00000 -- 1 0 15 29.0 11 1 0 1.000 24 Paul Battaglia 12 21 18 4 4 0 0 0 2 222 222 333 0 4 556 2 1 4 1 00000 -- 2 0 5 42.3 33 8 1 0.976 8 Owen Costello 31 27 23 21 4 1 0 0 3 174 217 296 1 5 514 4 0 7 1 20910 90% 0 0 10 66.0 12 0 2 0.857 5 Josh Bitto 10 13 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 111 111 385 0 1 496 4 0 2 1 10000 -- 0 0 3 14.3 6 0 0 1.000 19 Mitchell Freeborne 12 2 1 1 0000 0 0 05000050010 0 0 00000 -- 0 0 1 10.3 0 1 0 1.000 2 Patrick Keane 11 4 4 1 0000 00000000000 00000 -- 1 0 1 11.7 2 0 0 1.000 10 George Capen 4 1 1 0 0000 00000000000 00000 -- 0 0 0 5.0 0 0 0 0.000 25 Jack Maestri 21100000 00000000011 00000 -- 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0.000 13 Logan Furey 60010000 00000000000 00100 100% 0 0 0 2.7 0 0 0 0.000 9 Braedon Lawson 14 0 0 0 0000 00000000000 00000 -- 0 0 10 54.7 1 9 0 1.000 21 Robert Newell 13 0 0 0 0000 00000000000 00000 -- 0 0 5 32.7 2 4 2 0.750 48 Michael Welsh 7 0 0 0 0000 00000000000 00000 -- 0 0 0 4.0 0 0 0 0.000 15 Gino Ruta 40000000 00000000000 00000 -- 0 0 0 1.3 1 0 0 1.000 4 Clark Hedrick 20000000 00000000000 00000 -- 0 0 0 0.7 1 0 0 1.000 16 William Ellis 10000000 00000000000 00000 -- 0 0 0 0.3 0 0 0 0.000 PVI Totals: 34 1063 886 186 245 50 7 5 148 277 366 388 62 324 753 139 28 143 40 26 10 48 11 6 81% 34 11 340 2061.0 687 279 70 0.932

22 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide 2012 Final Supplemental Batting Stats U# 11 21 19 24 33 14 20 17 22 18 12 16 15 48 13 25 10 8 5 6 3 1 7 4 9 2 PVI Spring 2012 icelFebre1 0 0 0 0 0 0 500 3 2 500 13 11 0 0 1 2 0 0 12 8 0 0 0 514 556 4 0 296 7 0 333 William Ellis 12 0 217 0 3 222 13 Clark Hedrick 174 0 0 222 0 9 Gino Ruta 3 0 2 1 1 721 14 Michael Welsh 0 0 10 0 368 1 4 35 0 Robert Newell 0 0 353 8 4 4 11 1 Braedon Lawson 1 0 294 52 33 13 4 11 Logan Furey 1 4 8 39 4 562 21 9 Jack Maestri 46 0 2 312 4 23 31 659 33 George Capen 250 66 0 27 18 12 743 368 20 221 1 Patrick Keane 31 21 17 58 390 290 10 50 12 5 Mitchell Freeborne 862 353 237 0 11 3 433 Josh Bitto 282 43 13 0 0 429 900 17 14 Owen Costello 2 0 327 0 419 19 Paul Battaglia 15 21 32 1 481 5 12 Thomas Van de Houte 1 327 4 68 22 1 Mark Gunst 19 77 19 24 93 1 5 29 21 Joseph Salzano 114 85 2 32 34 Thomas Beauchamp 100 20 9 34 Tyler Alger 98 34 120 Jack Morgan 32 34 104 Blake McCrea 124 33 Andrew Page Lucas Martinez Richard Mancari Blake Banet Mitchell Aker Players PVI Totals: n 01 1 1 8 9 0 4 0 4 496 4 385 11 111 2 111 9 0 703 0 7 385 0 32 7 318 0 6 43 318 1 28 6 4 591 0 37 284 0 9 657 308 0 367 13 185 0 289 10 9 7 224 17 2 2 9 39 7 0 12 22 26 0 35 2 26 7 0 918 12 22 24 5 485 9 1033 17 432 460 65 15 358 573 74 76 17 25 373 98 0 9 31 1 1 4 1 29 10 0 28 19 81 75 103 32 87 32 34 3 22 2 19 679 346 333 244 3 0 1 2 11 6 45 52 18 AA 2 3 HR 3B 2B H R AB PA G 1000 2000 4000 6001 2110 1063 2012 FINAL — PVI SUPPLEMENTAL BATTING STATS 8 8 4 07518273638753 388 366 277 148 5 7 50 245 186 886 Primary Stats 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 FINAL STATS — All 34 Games ( RBI 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001010 000000000000000000 Performance Averages Bv Sg B OPS OB% Slg% BAvg AsHt IPRBI RISP Hits ABs 9 7456 97 399 Runners in Scoring Position Color Grouped by PA — Sorted OPS 136 A 243 250 105 222 333 242 214 162 174 273 345 256 343 292 vg ------83 0 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA RBI% 23% 18% 14% 36% 33% 29% 28% 21% 25% 36% 49% 38% 44% 35% 33% 0% 0% 6 36 3 2 9 1206 256 60 240 51 199 227 236 63 83 366 BHt B LoB RBI Hits AB 84110 8 1 2 4 2 18 22 4 10 14 2 6 31 3 4 26 29 6 5 21 15 7 7 39 25 5 40 24 13 30 6 12 16 46 8 10 11 40 3 10 32 13 29 0 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 1 200 0 100 10 3 1 703 9 2 912 9 8 722 Batting with 2 Outs Avg 111 222 222 200 286 231 190 128 175 167 261 250 313 448 ------) 0 0 0 BHt IPRBI RISP Hits AB 732 4 2 21 3 3 13 2 17 6 22 3 11 7 29 5 21 20 13 5 23 7 33 9 17 9 26 5 29 3 24 7 19 15 4 20 13 0 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 101 0 000 0 0 303 1 1 516 10 1 2 527 6 1 414 2 526 RISP with 2 Outs Avg 200 400 333 250 400 176 182 143 217 294 310 263 350 308 ------0 0 4 01067297 0.932 70 279 687 2061.0 340 SIn OAEFld% E A PO Inns GS 05. 1.000 0 9 1 54.7 10 06. 2020.857 2 0 12 1.000 0 66.0 1 10 0.981 1 11 0.984 24 29.0 1 27 13 0.929 15 3 116.3 49 1 17 97.0 0.973 5 38 14 10 0.808 168.7 20 0.955 171 25 68 1 143.3 16 1 0.938 24 4 198.7 20 1 29 0.860 128.0 12 60 30 43 0.897 221.7 15 31 33 76 0.993 209.7 0.920 1 55 2 34 16 213.0 3 131 33 200.3 20 28 88.3 23 . 0.000 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 1.000 0 0.3 1 0 0.000 0 0.7 1 0 0 0.750 2 1.3 0 0 4 4.0 0.000 0 2 0 0 0.000 0 32.7 0 0 0 0.000 5 0 2.7 0 0 1.000 0 1.0 0 0 0 1.000 0 5.0 0 2 1 0 11.7 0 1 10.3 1 436001.000 0 0 6 0.976 1 14.3 8 3 33 42.3 5 Fielding Stats

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24 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Virginia Independent State Baseball Association of the VISAA

Virginia Independent State Baseball Association (VISBA) is comprised of approximately 80 different private high schools spanning the Commonwealth of Virginia. Schools are assigned to one of three different Divisions, based upon school size. Schools fielding VISBA Division I teams include: Benedictine Bishop Ireton Bishop O’Connell Bishop Sullivan Catholic Blue Ridge School Cape Henry Collegiate Collegiate School Episcopal High School Flint Hill Fork Union Military Hargrave Military Liberty Christian School Nansemond- Suffolk Academy Norfolk Academy Paul VI Pope John Paul the Great Catholic HS Potomac School Randolph Macon Academy St. Anne’s- Belfield School St. Catherine’s School St. Christopher’s School St. Gertrude’s School St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes The Madeira School Trinity Episcopal School Woodberry Forest School The diversity of VISBA participation precludes organized conference-style play during the regular season. A polling process based on team record and opponents isused to establish the top teams in each Division at several points during the regular season. At the close of the regular season, a single elimination tournament is conducted for the top eight teams to determine the State Champion for each Division.

Washington Catholic Athletic Conference

Paul VI is a member of the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC), widely regarded as one of the most competitive high school conferences in the Metro Area. WCAC teams regularly rank among the best in their sports, both locally and nationally. WCAC baseball is especially competitive, with multiple conference teams typically ranked among the area’s finest. The ten high schools fielding WCAC baseball teams include:

A rchbishop Carroll Bishop Ireton

Bishop McNamara Bishop O’Connell

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Good Counsel Paul VI

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26 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Panthers in the Pros and College

Paul VI baseball has a rich history of sending players to the next level. Paul VI alumni have played in the SEC, the ACC and many other top conferences in the nation. Several have experienced the thrill of playing in the NCAA Regionals and three have been drafted by MLB Clubs and three have become pros. Few other high school programs send so many to the college level, and eventually to the pro level. PVI Baseball alumni who are playing or played college baseball Thomas Van de Houten- ‘13- William & Mary (NCAA Div I) George Capen- ‘13 - Holy Cross (NCAA Div. I) Braedon Lawson- ‘13- St. Joseph (NCAA Div. I) Tyler Alger -‘12 - Merchant Marine Academy (NCAA Div. III) Alex Gregory Mitch Aker- ‘12 - William & Mary (NCAA Div. I) Mark Gunst- ‘12 - James Madison University (NCAA Div. I) PVI Baseball alumni who have played Ben Garner- ‘11 - James Madison University (NCAA Div. I) Mike Venafro ‘91- 29th Round (from James Madison University 1995) Matt Kianka- ’11- Virginia Commowealth University (NCAA Div. I), Played in the Major Leagues for the Rangers ‘99-01, A’s Central Arizona College (NJCAA Div.I) ‘02, Rays ‘03, Dodgers ‘04 and Rockies ‘06. Robbie Kidd- ’11- University of Tennessee (NCAA Div. I) Alex Gregory ‘05 - 17th Round (from Radford University 2009) Brian Robbett- ’11- Greensboro College (NCAA Div. II) Brett Moore Peter Verdin ‘08 - Washington Nationals 39th Round (from Lansing Veeder- ’11- St. Joseph’s University (NCAA Div. I) University of Georgia 2011) did not sign- returned to UGA. Alex Bryant- ’11- St. Mary Washington University (NCAA Div. III) Brett Moore ‘06 - Pecos League/Can Am League Damon Frezza- ’11- Bucknell University (NCAA Div. I) (Independent Minor League Baseball 2011-present) Tyler Costello- ’10- Radford University (NCAA Div. I) Eric McGee- ’10- Penn State (NCAA Div. I) JD Polcari ‘06 - Salisbury University (NCAA Div. III) Matt Carullo ’99 - Georgetown University Josh Ruffin- ’10- Duke University (NCAA Div. I) Dan Brosnan ‘05 - Wheeling Jesuit University (NCAA Div. II) (NCAA Div. I) Chad Morgan- ’09- Virginia Tech (NCAA Div. I) Scott Eastment ‘05 - Georgetown University (NCAA Div. I), Chip Grawey ’99 - University of North Carolina - Wilmington (NCAA Div. Cody Reeves- ’09- Towson University (NCAA Div. I) Frostburg State University (NCAA Div. III) Jimmy Torrell ‘98 - Emory Dan Savage- ’09- Lynchburg College (NCAA Div. III) Chuck Evans ’05 - Morehouse College (NCAA Div. II) (NCAA Div II) Justin Puentes- ’09- Lynchburg College (NCAA Div. III) Alex Gregory ’05 - Radford University (NCAA Div. I Trey McMenamin ‘05 - Wingate University (NCAA Div. II) John McCarty ‘98 - College of Charleston Charles Beacom- ’09- Ferrum College (NCAA Div. III) (NCAA Div. I) Will Naylor ’05 - Radford University (NCAA Div. I) Torey Mancari- ’09- University of Mary Washington (NCAA Div. III) Dan Woodley ‘98 - James Madison & JT Richardson ‘05 - Ferrum College (NCAA Div. III) Koji Marks- ’09- Methodist University (NCAA Div. III) Western Carolina (NCAA Div. I) Brian Short ’05 - Frostburg State University (NCAA Div. III) Reed Bromley- ’08- Tennessee Wesleyan College (NAIA), Catawaba Valley CC Chris Bettini ‘98 - St Mary’s College (NJCAA), Frederick CC (NJCAA) Ryne Bromley ’04 - Shepherd University (NCAA Div. II) (NCAA Div. III) Mike McMenamin- ’08- Virginia Tech (NCAA Div. I) Sean Fitzgerald ‘04 - Marshall University (NCAA Div. I) Mike Venafro ‘91 - James Madison Tim McCormick- ’08- St. John’s University (NCAA Div. I), Frederick CC (NJCAA) Mike Geraghty ’04 - Catholic University of America (NCAA Div. III) University (NCAA Div. I) Mike Mitchell- ’08- St. John’s University (NCAA Div. I), Frederick CC (NJCAA), T.J. Guinan ’04 - Catonsville C.C. of Balt. Co. (NJCAA Div. II), University of Maryland Baltimore County (NCAA Div. I) Lander University (NCAA Div. II) Drew Shaw- ’08- Temple University (NCAA Div. I), Eastern University (NCAA Jose Herrera ’04 - University of Toronto (CANADA Div. I) Div. III) Steve Grodek ’03 - Mary Washington College (NCAA Div. III) Greg Wiegand- ’08- University of Dayton (NCAA Div. I) Gabe Ralston ’03 - Frederick C.C. (NJCAA Div. II), Brett Bowers- ’08- East Carolina University (NCAA Div. I), George Washington Lebanon Valley College (NCAA Div. III) University (NCAA Div. I) Aaron Ward ’03 - Norwich University (NCAA Div. III) Matt Murakami- ’08- University of Maryland (NCAA Div. I), George Pat Commins ’02 - Denison University (NCAA Div. III) Washington University (NCAA Div. I) Steve Jones ’02 - Ithaca College (NCAA Div. III) Peter Verdin- ’08- University of Georgia (NCAA Div. I) Dan Bracht ’02 - George Mason University (NCAA Div. I) Zach Costello- ’07- University of Delaware (NCAA Div. I), Radford University Karl Weimer ’01 - Lehigh University (NCAA Div. I) (NCAA Div. I) Todd Boesson ’00 - University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill (NCAA Div. I) John Ralston- ’07- Rider University (NCAA Div. I) Tim Bottomley ’00 - Catholic University of America (NCAA Div. III) Don Foor ’06 - Catholic University of America (NCAA Div. III) Greg Jones ’00 - Emory University (NCAA Div. II) Rob Lamas ’06 - Virginia Military Institute (NCAA Div. I), Tom McCarty ‘00 - College of Charleston (NCAA Div. I) Radford University (NCAA Div. I) Brett Moore ‘06 - Winthrop University (NCAA Div. I), Mt. Saint Mary’s University (NCAA Div. I)

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28 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Panther Field

aseball has been played at Panther Field since 1937, when the Fairfax BHigh School Rebels first took the field at their newly built school. The construction of the campus was performed by the Works Progress Administration, providing badly needed jobs during the Great Depression. After World War II, the athletic complex was named “War Memorial Field” in honor of Fairfax graduates and other veterans lost during that conflict. The Fairfax staff developed a reputation during those years for thorough, careful maintenance of the baseball field, and it was used extensively for tournaments and other amateur play. In the 1960s, when Fairfax High School moved to its current site, this facility was used as the North Campus of George Mason University. While the Patriots played here, fencing was improved and dugouts and batting cages installed. The dirt berm in left field that is a hallmark of the field— and the bane of many an outfielder over the years—was also installed to The Panther Field Baseball Complex includes: cover a low brick wall that had been a previous source of injuries. • Fully enclosed, lighted, Major League size field with seating for over 2,500 fans. The Diocese of Arlington purchased the facility in 1982, and the Paul VI Panthers first played here in the spring of 1983. Improvements from that • Professional grounds maintenance by Game Day Inc., providing the period include the grandstand and lighting in left field, the pressbox, the top playing surface in the area, along with RFK Stadium. flagpole, and the “Panther Pause” concession stand. The name “Panther • Patriot Bermuda grass playing surface installed in 2005. Field” was added in 1999. Still recognized as one of the finest scholastic baseball venues in Northern Virginia and the WCAC, Panther Field • State of the art, underground irrigation and drainage system. continues its renewal process. A new scoreboard was installed in 2001; • Major League quality batting practice “turtle” and array of the playing surface underwent extensive rehabilitation in 2002, with professional screens. installation of new dirt and sod in the infield and Bermuda grass in the • 1,600 square foot “press box & clubhouse” facility directly behind outfield; and new netting was added above the backstop in 2003. home plate with lockers, storage space and a coaches office. After completion of the new school gymnasium in the fall of 2003, • Upgraded sound system for announcing and music. the complex received a significant face lift entering the 2004 season. The dugouts were renovated and lengthened, and the press box • Enlarged home dugout with new benches, bat rack, helmet rack was expanded to include clubhouse and locker facilities. 2005 saw and adequate equipment space. improvements to the backstop netting and clubhouse interior, and a • Two 90’ x 20’ artificial turf batting and pitching facilities. complete rebuild of the batting cages was completed in 2006. Significant • Multiple hitting stations set up to accommodate 20 hitters at one time. portions of the year-to-year maintenance are performed on a volunteer basis by players, parents, and fans at two or three “Field Day” weekends in Nellis Stadium at Panther Field is the only on-campus home field in the Late February and early March. The continuing generosity and hard work WCAC with lights! of the boosters, sponsors, and fans will permit Panthers Baseball to host opponents at one of the finest high school baseball facilities in the area Panther Field Dimensions for years to come. Truly a first-class field for a first-class program! Right Field Foul Line: 342’ Right Field Fence: 8’ Paul VI is one of only two schools in the conference able to host a night game Right Center Field: 367’ Center Field Fence: 16’ at all. Day games are great, but nothing beats the thrill and excitement of a Center Field: 430’ Left Field Fence: 4’ (Plus Berm) game under the lights! Already the finest baseball facility in the metropolitan Left Center Field: 345’ Infield Surface: Fescue & “Camden Yards Mix” area, with the help of annual fundraising and dedicated volunteers, Panther Field will be one of the nation’s best in just a few short years. Left Field Foul Line: 305’ Outfield Surface: Bermuda Grass

2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Paul VI Catholic High School 29 30 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Paul VI Catholic High School 31 Varsity Head Coach Jeff Nolan 11th Year at PVI A native Californian, Jeff Nolan takes over the reins after serving as the Associate Head Coach and Pitching Coach for the last decade. Coach Nolan pitched in college at Cal Poly Pomona and was a member of a program that won both the 1980 and 1983 NCAA Division II National Championship. Nolan played under and is heavily influenced by legendary Coach John Scolinos at Cal Poly, who was voted Coach of the 20th Century by the College Baseball Hall of Fame, NCAA Baseball Coach of the Decade for the 1980s, and pitching coach for the 1984 U.S. Olympic team. During his Cal Poly playing career, Nolan led the team in appearances and lowest and was voted Most Improved Player by the Cal Poly coaching staff in 1984. He participated in the College Baseball summer league, Thoroughbred, where he went 22-2 2008 (District 2 is comprised of all high schools throughout Delaware, on the mound over two seasons and was named Most Valuable Player Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, DC and Virginia). In 2009, Nolan twice. received the District 2 Assistant Coach of the Year Award at the National High School Baseball Coaches Association Annual Convention in Tucson, Upon graduating from Cal Poly, Jeff was invited to tryout with the Arizona. Chicago Cubs and . He then taught American Government and World History at Pomona Catholic High School for Jeff has been married to his wife Greta for 27 years. The couple a year before pursuing a business career having risen to the level of resides in Centreville, VA. Their daughter, Lindsey (PVI ’05), graduated Chief Executive Officer. While in California he founded Nolan Baseball in 2009 with a BS degree in Business Administration from Loyola Academy in Upland California, providing player instruction and coaching Marymount University in , CA and resides and works in clinics. Coach Nolan was the pitching coach at Mira Costa High School in Southern California. Nolan’s father Bob pitched in the Cleveland Indians Manhattan Beach, CA, prior to relocating to Northern Virginia in 1998. organization from 1950-53. Coach Nolan credits both Coach Scolinos and He has been coaching at the high school level and above for over 25 his dad for his successes and for his love of the game. years, having spent time in the Clark Griffith Collegiate Summer League as a pitching coach for the Fairfax Nationals. From 2004-2008 PVI pitchers led the WCAC in fewest runs allowed. Coach Nolan has converted non-pitchers into pitchers who have gone on to earn Division I College scholarships. Paul VI has had more pitchers selected to the All WCAC First Team than any program in the conference under Coach Nolan’s leadership. He is regarded as one of this area’s most accomplished and knowledgeable authorities on pitching and is a sought after speaker on the local and regional baseball coaching clinic circuit. Nolan was selected as an assistant coach in the 2005, 2006, and 2007 Mid-Atlantic High School All-Star Game and had twice been named a finalist for District 2 Assistant Coach of the Year in 2007 and

32 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Varsity Assistant Coaches TAD DAVIDOVICH JASON PAGE VARSITY ASSISTANT COACH (INFIELD) VARSITY ASSISTANT COACH 11th year at PVI 1st year at PVI Originally from Chicago, Tad Jason Page enters his first Davidovich was an all district season as an assistant coach at infielder at nearby James Paul VI Catholic High School. Madison High School in Vienna, Coach Page began his coaching VA. Following a playing stint on career at Northwest Rankin the collegiate level at Division I High School in Mississippi Samford University in Alabama, he transferred to Mary Washington where he coached infielders University where he received and hitters from 1996-1999 a Bachelor’s Degree in Historic helping them to a 4A North Preservation. State Championship and two 5A State semi-final appearances. He then moved to Division III Millsaps Davidovich began coaching as an assistant at Madison and as a head coach College where from 1999-2004 he was in charge of Team Defense and in AAU summer baseball with the Vienna Mustangs. His 18 and under Infielders assisting Millsaps to one Western Division Championship, Mustang teams regularly competed at the national level and won a bracket championship at the Cocoa Expo International Tournament in 1999. Coach one SCAC Championship, and a NCAA Div. III Regional Birth. Coach Davidovich joined the Paul VI coaching staff in 2002 and has successfully Page then took a head coaching position at UMS-Wright Preparatory coached defense and hitters in his 10 seasons with the Panthers. Under the School in Mobile, Alabama. In 2 seasons, he guided the Bulldogs to guidance of Coach Davidovich, Paul VI set school records in 2005 by fielding .965 an Area Championship and two State tournament appearances. as a team, committing just 29 errors in 31 games. The Panthers followed that performance in 2006 with a school record of 25 double plays. Coach Page is a 1995 Graduate of UAB, where he was a four-year starter at second base. Page earned All-Great Midwest Conference Davidovich was also selected as an assistant coach in the 2005 and 2007 honors in 1992 & 1995 and All-Tournament honors in ‘93 and ‘94. Mid-Atlantic High School All-Star Game. From 2006-2007 he was an assistant During his playing career, Page set single season team records for: coach for the Fairfax Nationals of the Clark C. Griffith Collegiate Baseball League games started (61) and Assists and holds the UAB career record for (CGL). In 2007 the Nationals fielded .955 as a team and turned a league high 39 most times Hit by Pitch (53). double plays. Since 2008, he has served as an executive of SIG a small to midsized Tad’s brother Pete played in the Division III College for Salisbury University. Tad is a life-long Chicago Cubs fan. The nephew of the Cubs former defense contracting company. traveling secretary, his birth was announced on WGN during a Cubs game. He is married to the former Jennifer Deitz of Birmingham, AL. They Currently, Coach Davidovich is employed as a Superintendent with Clark have seven children; Andrew (16), Madelyn (15), Jessica (12), Marilise Construction Group working on a project in Bethesda, MD. He and his wife (9), Anna Grace (7), Micah (4) and Brianna (2). Andy and Madelyn Donna reside in Vienna, VA along with their sons Ryan (3) and new arrival, Tyler (8 months), perhaps a future Panther double-play combination. currently attend Paul VI Catholic High School and Andy is a two-year Varsity outfielder. What Coach Nolan has to say about Coach Davidovich: “Coach D is a little bit like EF Hutton, when he talks I find myself listening very closely. He is judicious with his What Coach Nolan has to say about Coach Page: “Coach Page has words but when he has something to say, it is routinely something of great value, which been a successful coach (and businessman) and I’m thrilled he has decided to reflects Coach Davidovich’s attention to detail and thoughtfulness. He has a very firm join our staff after years of pursuit by PVI baseball. He is outstanding coaching handle on how the game should be played. Coach D is a blessing to our program.” all elements of the game and brings a fresh perspective to our program. He will be key in our pursuit of excellence. He is a tremendously talented coach.”

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34 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Varsity Assistant Coaches

ROBERT LAMAS (PVI ‘06) LUKE SALAS VARSITY ASSISTANT COACH, (‘06) VARSITY ASSISTANT COACH 1st Year at PVI 1st Year at PVI Coach Salas played professionally Coach Lamas begins his in the Texas Rangers organization first season back at his alma from 2007 to 2008. He was a career mater focusing on coaching .302 hitter in professional baseball the catchers and hitters in and reached the AAA level. the program. Coach Lamas Coach Salas was a four year starter was a four year letterman in the outfield at Pepperdine at PVI. While at PVI, he was University (Waves), in Malibu, the starting catcher for three California where he held a career seasons and part of won the average of .305. He is fifth all-time 2004 State Championship in his sophomore year. Coach Lamas was in the Pepperdine record books for at-bats (822), sixth in games played (235) to the 1st team All-WCAC, 1st team All-State, and 1st team All-Met in and tied for sixth in total career hits (251). Salas and the Waves won three West Coast Conference (WCC) Championships (2004, 05, 06). Coach Salas was 2006. a three-time All West Coast Conference selection (2004, 05, 06), Rawlings Coach Lamas considered a military career and attended VMI during West Coast Conference player of the week, and a member of the West Coast Conference All-Academic Team. Salas helped lead Pepperdine to the NCAA his freshman year of college and was on the baseball team at VMI. He Division I playoffs and to top 25 rankings all four years of his collegiate career. reconsidered his decision and, after his freshman year, transferred to Radford University where he redshirted for a year and then caught 3 Prior to college, Coach Salas was a Westlake High School product, named a years for the Radford Highlanders. Those three years the Highlanders “Top 300 player in the USA” in 2002 and a “Top 200 player in California” in went 26-24, 29-26, 31-25, improving every year. As a player Robert 2002 by Baseball America. He was First Team Marmonte League, All-Ventura County, and also represented Team California in the summer of 2003. He was exceptional at handling pitching staff, receiving and defending the chose Pepperdine over University of Southern California, Vanderbilt, and the running game. University of Arizona.

Robert graduated from Radford University in May 2011 with a BS In 2012, Coach Salas spent part of the year here at PVI preparing to travel in Accounting. His 3 sisters also have attended PVI. Andrea (’02) to Cuba. He then embarked on an undertaking not attempted since played basketball at PVI, Rebeca (’12) played soccer and lacrosse, and 1961, to become American to play in Cuba’s professional baseball Elisabeth (’14) is a freshman and currently plays soccer at PVI. Coach system. He traveled to Havana, Cuba a number of times and negotiated the Lamas currently lives in Annandale. numerous political obstacles associated such an endeavor. He has produced a documentary film about his attempt which is due to be released this summer.

What Coach Nolan has to say about Coach Lamas: “Coach Lamas Coach Salas has his Masters in Public Policy, specializing in economics and is a thoughtful, intelligent coach who brings a style of instruction that is unique international relations, from Pepperdine University’s School of Public Policy. He and very effective. Coach Lamas was an outstanding player here and like Coach also owns his own independent production company, based in Los Angeles, Moore has a complete understanding of what our program attempts to do from California. a pitching and catching standpoint. His nuanced knowledge of the catching What Coach Nolan has to say about Coach Salas: “Coach Salas was involved position is a tremendous benefit to our program.” in our program a year ago in preparation for his trip to Cuba and production of his documentary. During that time, our players were able to benefit greatly from his energy, knowledge and example. We recognized Luke to be an outstanding coaching talent, possessing first-hand knowledge of what it takes to compete at the highest level, but more importantly, having a tremendous ability and finesse in teaching the game. We are blessed to have him join our staff.”

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36 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide 2013 Varsity Baseball Schedule

Day Date Opponent Time Result Dismiss/Depart/Trans MON MAR 11 BROAD RUN 6:00pm 9-5 W TUE MAR 12 @ flint hill 4:00pm 8-3 W Regular 3:05 PVI Buses THU MAR 14 ST. STEPHENS 6:00pm 11-0 W SAT MAR 16 RYKEN 1:00pm 11-0 W ------TUE MAR 19 @ ireton 5:30pm 3:15 Williams THU MAR 21 @ st. johns 4:30pm 2:00 2:15 Williams SAT MAR 23 DEMATHA 1:00pm ------MON MAR 25 @ o’connell 4:30pm 2:00 2:30 Williams THU MAR 28 CENTREVILLE 7:00pm SAT MAR 30 @ georgetown prep 1:00pm 11:15 Williams ------17th Annual SOUTHEASTERN BASBEBALL CLASSIC – JIMMY WHITE PARK- HARTSVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA TUE APR 2 Morlboro County SC 11:00am WED APR 3 Cuthbertson, NC 1:30pm THU APR 4 Belton Honea-Path, SC 4:00pm FRI APR 5 SBC Finals TBD ------SUN APR 7 @ DC Padres (Exhibition) TBD TBD MON APR 8 MCNAMARA 6:00pm THU APR 11 GOOD COUNSEL 6:00pm SAT APR 13 @ ryken 12:00pm 8:45 Charter ------MON APR 15 @ gonzaga 4:15pm 2:00 2:15 Williams TUE APR 16 IRETON 3:00pm ______WED APR 17 ST. JOHNS 6:00pm SAT APR 20 @ dematha 1:00pm 10:00 Williams ------TUE APR 23 O’CONNELL 7:00pm THU APR 25 GONZAGA 6:00pm SAT APR 27 @ macnamara 12:00pm 9:45 Williams WED MAY 1 @ good counsel 4:00pm 1:05 1:30 Williams ------SUN MAY 5 WCAC Quarterfinal @ high seed All times TBD below Williams MON MAY 6 WCAC Semifinal Series Game 1 (@high seed) TUE MAY 7 WCAC Semifinal Series Game 2 (@low seed) WED MAY 8 (if necc.) WCAC Semifinal Series Game 3 (@high seed) FRI MAY 10 WCAC Championship Series Game 1 (@UMD) SAT MAY 11 WCAC Championship Series Game 2 (@UMD) SUN MAY 12 (if necc.) WCAC Championship Series Game 3 (@UMD) ------TUE MAY 14 VISAA Quarterfinal @ high seed All times TBD below TH or FR MAY 16 or 17 VISAA Semifinal @ Shepherd Stadium Charter SAT MAY 18 VISAA Championship @ Shepherd Stadium HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS GAMEDAY SCHEDULE (assumes 6pm game time) *Denotes WCAC game Report to Clubhouse by 4:00 pm. On field Visiting teams arrive no earlier than 75 minutes prior to game in BP attire at 4:15 Visiting teams may conduct batting practice in Cage 1 only Field setup, run, stretch, throw 4:15-4:50 Visiting Teams may conduct infield/outfield 15 minutes before the game BP 4:50 to 5:25, I/O: 5:30 -5:45, Dress in Clubhouse 5:45 to 5:55 For the most up to date schedule visit: www.pvibaseball.com

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38 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide 2013 Varsity Roster Paul VI Baseball ‐ Varsity ‐ 2013

First Uniform Last Name Name DOB Grade Number Positions Height Weight 1 Adams Devon 8/13/98 Freshman 17 P, SS, C 6' 180 2 Baine Clayton 2/4/98 Freshman 25 SS, 2B 5'11'' 165 3 Burnham Tyler 10/5/95 Junior 8 P, Inf, OF 6'1'' 165 4 Capen George 12/23/94 Senior 10 P, SS, 2B 6'2'' 165 5 Cox Jeff 11/8/96 Sophomore 15 OF 5'7'' 155 6 Cunningham Jack 3/30/98 Freshman 24 P, 3B 6'1'' 170 7 Freeborne Mitch 1/11/96 Junior 19 P, 1B, 3B 6'1'' 185 8 Keane Patrick 1/28/95 Senior 2 P, OF 5'10'' 165 9 Kelley Alex 11/17/95 Junior 13 P, OF 5'9'' 160 10 Lawson Braedon 7/8/95 Senior 9 P, OF 6'1'' 170 11 Maestri Jack 11/12/94 Senior 11 3B 5'11'' 190 12 Marino Nick 6/4/96 Junior 16 P, 2B 6' 185 13 Martinez Lucas 3/7/95 Senior 3 C, 2B 5'9'' 185 14 Mauck Jake 6/5/95 Senior 7 C 5'8'' 170 15 Moore Brady 4/30/96 Junior 33 P, 1b 6'3'' 250 16 Morgan Jack 1/27/96 Junior 6 SS, 2B 5'9 145 17 Page Andy 4/17/96 Junior 1 OF 5'10'' 160 18 PowerPower RyanRyan 12/27/95 JuniorJunior 12 P, OF 5'10'' 170 19 Riddick Robert 7/7/98 Freshman 21 P, 1B, 3B 6'3'' 185 20 Ruta Perry 7/5/95 Junior 14 SS, 2B 5'9'' 165 21 Salzano Joe 4/17/95 Senior 20 P, 1B 6'3'' 215 22 Teachey Zach 9/27/95 Junior 22 Manager 5'11'' 190 23 Van de Houten Thomas 2/1/95 Senior 5 C, 1B 6' 185 24 Wiltshire John 2/25/96 Junior 18 P, 1B, 3B 6'5'' 165

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Baseball’s Words of Wisdom

Baseball is a game where a curve is an optical illusion, a screwball can be a pitch or a person, stealing is legal and you can spit anywhere you like except in the umpire’s eye or on the ball. Jim Murray

My motto was always to keep swinging. Whether I was in a slump or feeling badly or having trouble off the field, the only thing to do was keep swinging. Hank Aaron

Any baseball is beautiful. No other small package comes as close to the ideal design and utility. It is a perfect object for a man’s hand. Pick it up and it instantly suggests its purpose; it is meant to be thrown a considerable distance — thrown hard and with precision. Roger Angell

You gotta be a man to play baseball for a living, but you gotta have a lot of little boy in you, too.

What are we at the park for except to win? I’d trip my mother. I’d help her up, brusher her off, tell her I’m sorry. But mother don’t make it to third.

People ask me what I do in winter when there’s no baseball. I’ll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring. Rogers Hornsby

I became a good when I stopped trying to make them miss the ball and started trying to make them hit it.

The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a mans determination

Just take the ball and throw it where you want to. Throw strikes. Home plate don’t move. Satchel Paige

I see great things in baseball. It’s our game – the American game. It will take our people out‐of‐doors, fill them with oxygen, give them a larger physical stoicism. Tend to relieve us from being a nervous, dyspeptic set. Repair these losses, and be a blessing to us. Walt Whitman

You see, you spend a good piece of your life gripping a baseball, and in the end it turns out that it was the other way around all the time. Jim Bouton

40 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide A ndy Page

Junior OF 1 HEIGHT: 5’10” WEIGHT: 160 BATS: S THROWS: L BORN: 4/17/96 HOMETOWN: Warrenton, VA NICKNAME: Page COLLEGES OF CHOICE: VMI, VCU, Villanova OTHER SPORTS/ACTIVITIES: Fishing CAREER HIGHLIGHT: 2012 WCAC & State Champs, John Wiltshire transferring to PVI SUMMER/FALL TEAM: Demarini Stars LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUE: Gainesville Little League FAVORITE... FOOD: steak TV SHOW: Sportscenter SPORTS TEAM: Nationals, Redskins MOVIE: Forrest Gump BASEBALL PLAYER: Bryce Harper QUOTE: “Think you can, think you can’t, either way you’re gonna be right!”

Patrick Keane

Senior P/OF 2 HEIGHT: 5’10” WEIGHT: 165 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 1/28/95 HOMETOWN: Burke, VA NICKNAMES: “Keaner” COLLEGES OF CHOICE: Washingon & Lee, Notre Dame CAREER HIGHLIGHT: Winning the WCAC Championship SUMMER/FALL TEAM: Stars LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUES: West Springfield Little League FAVORITE... FOOD: Steak TV SHOW: The Walking Dead SPORTS TEAM: Washington Nationals MOVIE: The Avengers BASEBALL PLAYER: Derek Jeter QUOTE: “We’re not running, we’re getting better!” ~J. Romulin

2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Paul VI Catholic High School 41 L ucas Martinez

Senior C/INF/OF 3 Height: 5’9” WEIGHT: 185 BATS: R THROWS: R Born: 3/7/95 HOMETOWN: Fairfax, VA NICKNAME: Lucky COLLEGES OF CHOICE: Marshall, Radford OTHER SPORTS/ACTIVITIES: football, track CAREER HIGHLIGHT: game winning in WCAC championship SUMMER/FALL TEAM: Stars, Canes LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUE: Dulles FAVORITE... FOOD: Chipotle TV SHOW: 30 Clubs in 30 Days SPORTS TEAM(s): Yankees MOVIE: Coach Carter BASEBALL PLAYER: Derek Jeter QUOTE: “Till the Break of Dawn!”

T homas Van de Houten

Senior C/INF 5 Height: 6’0” WEIGHT: 185 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 2/1/95 HOMETOWN: Great Falls NICKNAME: Vandy, Hootie COLLEGES OF CHOICE: William & Mary, George Washington, UVA OTHER SPORTS/ACTIVITIES: NHS, Latin Honor Society CAREER HIGHLIGHT: Winning States and the WCAC Championship SUMMER/FALL TEAM: Prospect Stars LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUE: Herndon Optimists Youth Baseball FAVORITE... FOOD: sushi SPORTS TEAM: Washington Nationals MOVIE: The Sandlot TV SHOW: Sports Center BASEBALL PLAYER: QUOTE: “Don’t shade the gap just so you can fancy Dan it to the right” ~Coach Nolan

42 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Jack Morgan

Junior INF 6 Height: 5’9” WEIGHT: 140 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 1/27/96 HOMETOWN: Springfield NICKNAME: Jack-Mo COLLEGES OF CHOICE: VCU, Radford, GMU OTHER SPORTS/ACTIVITIES: Street hockey CAREER HIGHLIGHT: 2012 WCAC and State Champs! SUMMER/FALL TEAM: Demarini Stars LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUE: West Springfield Little League FAVORITE... FOOD: steak and mashed potatoes TV SHOW: Duck Dynasty, Suits, Impractical Jokers SPORTS TEAM: Washington Nationals MOVIE: Hard Ball, Just Go With It, The Other Guys BASEBALL PLAYER: Robinson Cano QUOTE: To guarantee success, act as if it were impossible to fail. Jack Mauck

Senior C7 Height: 5’8” WEIGHT: 170 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 6/5/95 HOMETOWN: Fairfax NICKNAME: Mauckster, Chapstick COLLEGES OF CHOICE: JMU or VMI OTHER SPORTS/ACTIVITIES: MMA Fighting, Fishing CAREER HIGHLIGHT: Beating St. John’s freshman year in the bottom of the 7th SUMMER/FALL TEAM: Vipers LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUE: Chantilly FAVORITE... FOOD: Chipotle TV SHOW: Modern Family and The Office SPORTS TEAM: Redskins, Nationals, Capitals MOVIE: Titanic, 300 BASEBALL PLAYER: Ryan Zimmerman QUOTE: “Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not absence of fear.” ~Mark Twain

2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Paul VI Catholic High School 43 T yler Burnham

Junior P/INF 8 Height: 6’1” WEIGHT: 165 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 10/5/95 HOMETOWN: Oak Hill NICKNAME: Ty, Burn COLLEGE OF CHOICE: Ole Miss, LSU OTHER SPORTS/ACTIVITIES: golf, basketball CAREER HIGHLIGHT: winning the championship at Sports at the Beach LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUE: Herndon Little League FAVORITE... FOOD: Chipotle TV SHOW: How I Met Your Mother SPORTS TEAM: Washington Nationals MOVIE: 21 Jump Street BASEBALL PLAYER: Mike Trout QUOTE: “If you are afraid of failure you don’t deserve to be successful.” ~Charles Barkley

Braedon Lawson

Senior P/OF 9 Height: 6’1” WEIGHT: 170 BATS: R THROWS: L BORN: 1/8/95 HOMETOWN: Sterling, VA NICKNAME: Blaw Daddy COLLEGES OF CHOICE: Attending St. Joe’s for baseball OTHER SPORTS/ACTIVITIES: Golf CAREER HIGHLIGHT: No-hitter in South Carolina, winning States and WCACs last year SUMMER/FALL TEAM: Demarini Stars LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUE: Lower Loudoun Little League FAVORITE... FOOD: Ice cream TV SHOW: Duck Dynasty SPORTS TEAM: Paul VI Lacrosse team MOVIE: Grown Ups BASEBALL PLAYER: Owen Costello QUOTE: “Hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard.”

44 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide George Capen

Senior P/INF/OF 10 H eight: 6’2” WEIGHT: 165 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 12/23/94 HOMETOWN: Gainesville, VA NICKNAME: Jorge, Capes, Georgie COLLEGES OF CHOICE: College of the Holy Cross OTHER SPORTS/ACTIVITIES: Student Government Association, Intramural Football, NHS CAREER HIGHLIGHT: No-hitter vs. McNamara sophomore year SUMMER/FALL TEAM: Fairfax Pirates LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUE: USSSA Travel Baseball FAVORITE... FOOD: Steak TV SHOW: Glee SPORTS TEAM: Yankees MOVIE: Hunger Games BASEBALL PLAYER: Mariano Rivera QUOTE: “Pain is only temporary, but victory is forever.”

Jack Maestri

Senior P/INF 11 Height: 5’11” WEIGHT: 190 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 11/12/94 HOMETOWN: Clifton, VA NICKNAMES: Trainer, Ankles, J-Maes COLLEGE OF CHOICE: UVA, Duke, Notre Dame, Wake Forest, JMU OTHER SPORTS/ACTIVITIES: German Club, Intramural football, NHS CAREER HIGHLIGHT: Homerun vs. Ryken sophomore year SUMMER/FALL TEAM: Fairfax Pirates LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUES: SYA FAVORITE... FOOD: Protein Bars (Chocolate Peanut Butter) TV SHOW: Walking Dead SPORTS TEAM: Washington Nationals MOVIE: Fever Pitch BASEBALL PLAYER: Ryan Zimmerman QUOTE: “Gentleman...” ~Coach Nolan

2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Paul VI Catholic High School 45 R yan Power

Junior P/OF 12 Height: 5’10” WEIGHT: 170 BATS: L THROWS: R BORN: 12/27/95 HOMETOWN: Oakton, VA NICKNAMES: Pow-Dog COLLEGE OF CHOICE: Notre Dame, Penn State, UNC Wilmington OTHER SPORTS/ACTIVITIES: camping, off-roading, fishing CAREER HIGHLIGHT: John Wiltshire transferring to PVI SUMMER/FALL TEAM: Burke Dirtbags LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUES: Vienna Little League FAVORITE... FOOD: Peanut Butter Captain Crunch TV SHOW: The Office SPORTS TEAM: Nationals MOVIE: The Princess Bride BASEBALL PLAYER: Ryan Zimmerman QUOTE: “You always have to be thinking one step ahead, like a carpenter who makes stairs”

A lex Kelley

Junior P/OF 13 Height: 5’9” WEIGHT: 160 BATS: R THROWS: L BORN: 11/17/95 HOMETOWN: Fairfax NICKNAME: AKEL COLLEGE OF CHOICE: Mary Washington, JMU, GMU, VMI OTHER SPORTS/ACTIVITIES: Camping, Golfing CAREER HIGHLIGHT: Beating the Mustangs over the summer SUMMER/FALL TEAM: Burke Dirtbags LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUE: Fairfax Little League FAVORITE... FOOD: steak TV SHOW: Workaholics SPORTS TEAM(s): MOVIE: The Shawshank Redemption BASEBALL PLAYER: Greg Maddux QUOTE: “Simplicity is the ultimate form of sophistication. “ ~Leonardo Da Vinci

46 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Perry Ruta

Junior INF 14 Height: 5’9” WEIGHT: 165 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 7/5/95 HOMETOWN: Fairfax, VA NICKNAME: P-Ruta COLLEGE OF CHOICE: Penn State, Clemson, Northwestern CAREER HIGHLIGHT: Meeting John Wiltshire and winning WCAC & state championships SUMMER/FALL TEAM: Fairfax Pirates LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUE: Fairfax American FAVORITE... FOOD: My Nonna’s homemade dinner TV SHOW: The King of Queens SPORTS TEAM: MOVIE: The Gladiator BASEBALL PLAYER: Andrew McCutchen QUOTE: “Never Give Up.”

Jeff Cox

S ophomore OF 15 Height: 5’7” WEIGHT: 155 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 11/8/96 HOMETOWN: Vienna, VA NICKNAME: Cox COLLEGE OF CHOICE: UVA, South Carolina OTHER SPORTS/ACTIVITIES: Soccer CAREER HIGHLIGHT: diving catch against St. John’s SUMMER/FALL TEAM: Fairfax Pirates LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUE: VLL FAVORITE... FOOD: Chipotle TV SHOW: How I Met Your Mother SPORTS TEAM(s): Washington Nationals MOVIE: 21 Jump Street BASEBALL PLAYER: Bryce Harper QUOTE: “We’re not running, we’re getting better.”

2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Paul VI Catholic High School 47 N ick Marino

Junior P/INF 16 Height: 6’0” WEIGHT: 185 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 6/4/96 HOMETOWN: Fairfax Station, VA COLLEGE OF CHOICE: Lemoyne College, GMU CAREER HIGHLIGHT: Making the All Star team in Triple A and winning the first game in the history of the team. SUMMER/FALL TEAM: VBC Senators LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUE: Fairfax Little League FAVORITE... FOOD: Rice and Beans TV SHOW: The Following, How I Met Your Mother SPORTS TEAM: New York Mets MOVIE: Chronicle, The Dark Knight, I Am Legend BASEBALL PLAYER: Dillon Gee, David Wright QUOTE: “It gets late early out there.” ~Yogi Berra

D evon Adams

Freshman P/INF/C 17 Height: 6’0” Weight: 180 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 8/13/98 HOMETOWN: South Riding, VA NICKNAME: D.P. COLLEGE OF CHOICE: UVA, Texas, UNC, South Carolina OTHER SPORTS/ACTIVITIES: Basketball, football CAREER HIGHLIGHT: Making Varsity SUMMER/FALL TEAM: Demarini Stars LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUE: Loudoun South Little League FAVORITE... FOOD: Tacos TV SHOW: ESPN SPORTS TEAM: Philadelphia Phillies MOVIE: Shawshank Redemption BASEBALL PLAYER: Chase Utley QUOTE: “The things you do when no one is watching are the things that define you.”

48 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide John Wiltshire

Junior P/INF 18 Height: 6’5” Weight: 165 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 2/25/96 HOMETOWN: Chantilly NICKNAME: Wilt COLLEGE OF CHOICE: Virginia Military Institute, John Carroll University, Miami OH, CNU OTHER SPORTS/ACTIVITIES: Basketball, swimming CAREER HIGHLIGHT: Transfer, Meeting Andy Page SUMMER/FALL TEAM: Demarini Stars LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUE: CYA FAVORITE... FOOD(s): Hot Dogs TV SHOW: Friday Night Lights SPORTS TEAM: Nats MOVIE: The Green Mile BASEBALL PLAYER: Tyler Clippard QUOTE: “You can build on yesterday’s success or put its failures behind and start over again.”

Mitchell Freeborne

Junior P/INF 19 Height: 6’1” Weight: 185 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 1/11/96 HOMETOWN: Springfield, VA NICKNAME: Freeby, Fountain COLLEGE OF CHOICE: College of Charleston, Longwood, JMU OTHER SPORTS/ACTIVITIES: Basketball CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Winning WCACs SUMMER/FALL TEAM: Prospect Stars LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUE: West Springfield Little League FAVORITE... FOOD: Good ole ham and cheese panini TV SHOW: Intentional Talk SPORTS TEAM: Washington Nationals MOVIE: Touching the Game BASEBALL PLAYER: Brandon Phillips QUOTE: “It ain’t over till it’s over” ~Yogi Berra

2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Paul VI Catholic High School 49 Joe Salzano

Senior P/INF 20 Height: 6’3” WEIGHT: 215 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 4/17/95 HOMETOWN: South Riding, VA NICKNAME: JC, Sal, Sally, Sallyhandro, Big Bird COLLEGES OF CHOICE: VMI, Catholic, Rider OTHER SPORTS/ACTIVITIES: Golf, Hunting, Off Roading CAREER HIGHLIGHT: Winning both the WCAC and State Championship SUMMER/FALL TEAM: EvoShield Canes LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUE: Dulles Little League FAVORITE... FOOD: My Grandma’s homemade pasta TV SHOW: Duck Dynasty SPORTS TEAM: Paul VI lacrosse, golf MOVIE: Caddyshack BASEBALL PLAYER: Ryan Zimmerman QUOTE: “Kris Jenkins is a problem.” ~Logic

R obert Riddick

Freshman P/INF 21 Height: 6’3” WEIGHT: 185 BATS: S THROWS: R BORN: 7/7/98 HOMETOWN: Oak Hill, VA NICKNAME: Robbie, Rob, Riddick COLLEGES OF CHOICE: UVA, UNC, William & Mary OTHER SPORTS/ACTIVITIES: basketball, guitar, golf CAREER HIGHLIGHT: Making the Paul VI Varsity Baseball Team SUMMER/FALL TEAM: Richmond Braves -- National LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUE: Herndon Cal Ripken FAVORITE... FOOD: Chipotle Burritos TV SHOW: Modern Family SPORTS TEAM(s): New York Yankees MOVIE: Fast Five BASEBALL PLAYER: Derek Jeter QUOTE: “The way a team plays as a whole determines its success. You may have the greatest bunch of individual stars in the world, but if they don’t play together, the club won’t be worth a dime.” ~

50 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Zachary Teachey

Junior, Team Manager 22 Height: 5’11” WEIGHT: 190 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 9/27/95 HOMETOWN: Vienna, VA NICKNAMES: Teach, Teachey COLLEGE OF CHOICE: Baylor University, Clemson University, College of Charleston OTHER SPORTS/ACTIVITIES: biking, weight lifting CAREER HIGHLIGHT: making varsity SUMMER/FALL TEAM: Fairfax Pirates LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUE: Vienna Little League FAVORITE... FOOD: Shepard’s Pie TV SHOW: Intentional Talk SPORTS TEAM: Washington Nationals MOVIE: Sahara BASEBALL PLAYER: Bryce Harper QUOTE: “Baseball is 90 percent mental; the other half is physical.” ~Yogi Berra

Clayton Baine

Freshman INF 25 Height: 5’11” Weight: 165 BATS: S THROWS: R BORN: 2/4/98 HOMETOWN: Lovettsville, VA NICKNAME: Ryda COLLEGES OF CHOICE: South Carolina, Virginia, Arizona OTHER SPORTS/ACTIVITIES: Basketball CAREER HIGHLIGHT: Making Varsity SUMMER/FALL TEAM: RBA West LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUES: Upper Loudoun Little League FAVORITE... FOOD: Chipotle Burrito TV SHOW: Workaholics SPORTS TEAM(s): New York Yankees MOVIE: The Other Guys BASEBALL PLAYER(s): Derek Jeter QUOTE: “Baseball is the only field of endeavor where a man can succeed three times out of ten and be considered a good performer.” ~Ted Williams

2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Paul VI Catholic High School 51 Jack Cunningham

Freshman P/INF 24 Height: 6’1” WEIGHT: 170 BATS: L THROWS: R BORN: 3/30/98 HOMETOWN: South Riding, VA NICKNAME: JC COLLEGE OF CHOICE: Notre Dame OTHER SPORTS/ACTIVITIES: Basketball CAREER HIGHLIGHT: Making Varsity Baseball SUMMER/FALL TEAM: Demarini Stars LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUE: Loudoun South Little League FAVORITE... FOOD: Bacon TV SHOW: Sports Nation SPORTS TEAM: Washington Nationals MOVIE: Act of Valor BASEBALL PLAYER: Ian Desmond QUOTE: “If you ain’t first, you’re last.”

Brady Moore

Junior P/INF 33 Height: 6’3” WEIGHT: 250 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 4/30/96 HOMETOWN: Clifton, VA NICKNAME: BMO COLLEGE OF CHOICE: VCU, Mt. St. Mary’s CAREER HIGHLIGHT: Making Varsity SUMMER/FALL TEAM: Centreville Aces LITTLE LEAGUE/YOUTH LEAGUE: SYA East FAVORITE... FOOD: Chicken Wings TV SHOW: ESPN SPORTS TEAM: Washington Nationals MOVIE: I Am Legend BASEBALL PLAYER: Felix Hernandez QUOTE: “Respect all, fear none.”

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2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Paul VI Catholic High School 53 Junior Varsity Coaches

JOHN RALSTON (PVI ‘07) BRETT MOORE (PVI ‘06) JUNIOR VARSITY HEAD COACH/ VARSITY JV ASSISTANT COACH 2nd Year at PVI ROVING INSTRUCTOR Brett played 4 years of Varsity 2nd Year at PVI baseball while at PVI, pitching and playing every infield position. He John Ralston begins his second was a member of the 2004 State season back at his alma mater Championship Team and was 1st after finishing his collegiate Team all WCAC, 1st Team All-State, career as a 4 year starting and All-Met Honorable Mention in shortstop at Rider University. 2006. Coach Moore currently holds John led Rider to the conference several PVI hitting and pitching playoffs all 4 years and won records. the 2008 and 2010 MAAC Championships. In 2010 he was Coach Moore began his collegiate named to the MAAC All Tournament Team. John also participated in career at Winthrop University pitching in 22 innings as a freshman weekend 2 NCAA Regionals: 2008 Cal-State Fullerton (CSF, UCLA, UVA, Rider) starter on the nationally ranked Division I team. After his freshman year, and 2010 Austin (Univ. of Texas, Rice, Louisiana Lafayette, Rider). Brett transferred to Mount St. Mary’s where he was a weekend starter and played 1st base. In 2008, Brett led Mount St. Mary’s to the school’s first At Rider, John holds the record for most games played and also has ever conference playoff game win and won the 2008 NEC Championship. the 13th most hits, and 25th most RBI’s in program history. Brett was the Mount’s starter in the 2008 NCAA Baseball Regional.

While at PVI, John was a 3 year Varsity starter at SS, winning the Coach Moore graduated in May 2011 from Mount St. Mary’s with a Business 2004 State Championship and 2007 WCAC Championship. As a 3 year Degree concentrating on Finance and Mathematics. starter PVI had a record of 77-17 (.819). Individually he earned 2006 WCAC 2nd Team and All-Met Honorable Mention as well as 2007 2nd Coach Moore played two years of professional baseball, pitching in the Team All-State. Canadian-American (Can-Am) League, PECOS League, and North American League. He is one of 3 PVI graduates to go on to play professional baseball. John graduated from Rider University in May 2011 with a B.S. in accounting. He is a Business Analyst in the IT industry. His 3 siblings Coach Moore is in his second year returning to his alma mater to coach are also PVI alum. Sister Julia (’01) was a volleyball All American baseball. He is also working at WC Moore Financial Services and studying at Marymount University, brother Gabe (’03) played baseball and at the College for Financial Planning to become a Certified Financial football at PVI and later Lebanon Valley College and sister Maria (’08) Planner. played volleyball at Ohio State. He currently resides in Annandale, All of Brett’s siblings have attended PVI. Sister, Julia (’08), played softball VA. and graduated from Harvard University. Sister, Kasey (’10), is at Mary What Coach Nolan has to say about Coach Ralston: “Coach Washington University and brother, Brady is currently a junior at PVI. Ralston is an outstanding young coach who has a very bright future and is What Coach Nolan has to say about Coach Moore: “Brett was a student mature, beyond his years, in coaching. It’s really no surprise as he was the of the game when he played here and continues to be as a coach. Having a former same way as a player, never hesitating, always a “grinder” and mentally player, who came up through our system and learned our pitching philosophy and tough, a true leader. Coach Ralston is a great teacher and a true asset to our approach is a tremendous asset to our program. Coach Moore is great with our program and our young men.” young pitchers helping them understand what it takes to have success.”

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2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Paul VI Catholic High School 55 2013 Junior Varsity Roster

Uniform Last Name First Name DOB Grade Number Positions Behn Skyler 3/27/98 Freshman 1 P, OF Bigelow Connor 5/9/97 Sophomore 10 P, OF Coritz Michael 1/23/98 Freshman 12 P, SS, 3B Caracciolo Daniel 9/22/97 Freshman 11 C, 3B Cuccias Mitch 10/15/97 Freshman 9 P, OF Di Biasio Steven 9/13/96 Sophomore 4 C, 3B, OF Gaffney Connor 2/20/97 Sophomore 7 P, SS Holleran Matt 2/14/97 Sophomore 51 P, 3B, 2B Hutson Caleb 6/6/97 Sophomore 17 OF, 3B, 1B Kruchten Mitch 2/7/98 Freshman 23 C, 2B LaBarge Mark 2/5/97 Sophomore 2 SS, 2B, OF Lee Spencer 5/9/97 Sophomore 15 P, 1B Miller Logan 12/8/97 Freshman 8 C, 2B Mock Henry 1/15/97 Sophomore 5 P, SS, 3B, 2B Newell Timmy 10/14/97 Freshman 21 P, 1B, 3B Shaughnessy Sean 2/10/98 Freshman 15 P, C, 2B, 3B Toske Michael 5/7/98 Freshman 34 OF TuTutonetone SalSal 7/12/98 FreFresshmhmanan 6 2B Voce Daniel 10/28/96 Freshman 14 2B Walton Anthony 5/12/97 Sophomore 3 P, OF

56 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide 2013 Junior Varsity Baseball Schedule

Day Date Opponent Time Result Dismiss/Depart/Trans MON MAR 11 @ broad run 6:00pm 4:00 Williams TUE MAR 12 FLINT HILL 4:00pm THU MAR 14 @ st. stephens 4:00pm 2:00 2:15 Williams SAT MAR 16 @ ryken 12:00pm 9:00 Williams ------TUE MAR 19 IRETON 6:00pm THU MAR 21 ST. JOHNS 6:00pm SAT MAR 23 @ dematha 1:00pm 10:45 Williams ------MON MAR 25 O’CONNELL 6:00pm WED MAR 27 GONZAGA 6:00pm SAT MAR 30 GEORGETOWN PREP 1:00pm ------SAT APR 6 CENTREVILLE 1:00pm MON APR 8 @ macnamara 5:00pm 2:00 2:30 Williams THU APR 11 @ good counsel 4:00pm 2:00 2:15 Williams SAT APR 13 RYKEN 1:00pm ------TUE APR 16 @ ireton 5:30pm 3:30 Williams WED APR 17 @ st. johns 4:30pm 2:00 2:15 Williams SAT APR 20 DEMATHA 12:00pm ------TUE APR 23 @ o’connell 4:30pm 3:15 Williams THU APR 25 @ gonzaga 4:15pm 2:00 2:15 Williams SAT APR 27 MCNAMARA 2:00pm WED MAY 1 GOOD COUNSEL 6:00pm ------HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS GAMEDAY SCHEDULE (assumes 6pm game time) *Denotes WCAC game Report to Clubhouse by 4:00 pm. On field Visiting teams arrive no earlier than 75 minutes prior to game in BP attire at 4:15 Visiting teams may conduct batting practice in Cage 1 only Field setup, run, stretch, throw 4:15-4:50 Visiting Teams may conduct infield/outfield 15 minutes before the game BP 4:50 to 5:25 I/O: 5:30 -5:45, Dress in Clubhouse 5:45 to 5:55 For the most up to date schedule visit: www.pvibaseball.com

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2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Paul VI Catholic High School 63 Visitor Score Card The Baseball Scorecard Notes: Start Time: Attendance: Visitor: Date: End Time: Wind: Home: Scorer: Time of Game: Weather:

# Line Up Pos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AB R H RBI

s Runs U Hits M Errors s Left on Base

# Pitchers W/L/S IP H R ER BB SO HB BK WP TBF

# Catchers PB Umpires HP: 3B: 1B: 2B: Copyright © 2000 Patrick A. McGovern All Rights Reserved This page may be freely reprinted or photocopied http://www.baseballscorecard.com H ome Score Card The Baseball Scorecard Notes: Start Time: Attendance: Visitor: Date: End Time: Wind: Home: Scorer: Time of Game: Weather:

# Line Up Pos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AB R H RBI

s Runs U Hits M Errors s Left on Base

# Pitchers W/L/S IP H R ER BB SO HB BK WP TBF

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PROSPECTIVE STUDENT‐ATHLETE BOOKLET

Guardians of Excellence WCAC CHAMPIONS 1993, 2007, 2009, 2012 VISAA STATE CHAMPIONS 1994, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2012 VISAA STATE SEMIFINALS or HIGHER: 2004 - 2012 13 CHAMPIONSHIP TITLES SINCE 2004 15 CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES: 2004 - 2012 NATIONALLY RANKED: '05, '07, '08, '09, '10 55 ALUMNI TO COLLEGE & PRO BASEBALL SINCE 2003

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2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Paul VI Catholic High School 67 Table of Contents

Section 1- (page 3) -Paul VI Baseball Program Philosophy

Section 2- (page 4) -Quality School, Quality Education

Section 3- (page 5-6) -Great Location, Great Facilities

Section 4- (page 7) -More Games equals More Experience…On a Higher Level

Section 5- (page 8)

-“The Way”, a Winning Approach

Section 6- (pages 9-10) -A Staff with Experience, Integrity & Connections

-WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT PVI BASEBALL…

Section 7- (pages 11-14) -Contacts and Admissions Information

-Decade of Dominance

-Prospective Player Survey

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68 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Section 1 Paul VI Baseball Philosophy

The focus of the baseball program is not just winning and producing baseball players. The staff at PVI believes that the game of baseball can be used to develop successful and productive members of society. Life skills such as time management, teamwork and commitment are just a few of the lessons that are stressed to all players. PVI baseball players are held to a higher set of standards and are expected to be first-class citizens, students, and gentlemen. Along with those ideals, the PVI staff feels that the purpose of high school itself is to prepare kids for college, so the purpose of our high school baseball program is to also prepare kids for college baseball. A key philosophy in the PVI Baseball Program is that academic performance strengthens athletic performance. If a player “gets it done” in the classroom, baseball will take care of itself.

The basic goals of our coaching staff for our players are as follows: • To have fun, while appreciating the gift and glory of every day. • To produce high achieving, college bound students. • To produce gentlemen who are respectful, successful and productive members of society. • To help each student-athlete reach his maximum potential and play baseball at the next level.

Priorities for those who participate in our program are as follows (in order): 1) Faith and Family 2) School and Baseball 3) Everything Else

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3 Section 2 Quality School, Quality Education

Pride Values Integrity

Paul VI Catholic High School is unique and our staff recognizes the uniqueness of each student. To this end, we offer the opportunity of a Catholic Education to a broad spectrum of students. Our school has a positive and encouraging atmosphere, allowing our students to benefit and achieve. Located in the heart of Fairfax County, PVI is the only Catholic High School in Fairfax County. Since it’s opening in 1983, PVI has made a commitment to a superb overall high school experience for young men just like you.

Paul VI is the place to be! Christian values are intertwined with academic excellence, enthusiastic spirit, championship athletics, award winning fine arts, enriching clubs and many other great activities.

Quality is better than quantity and the schedule at PVI is more conducive to overall success. PVI offers study halls during the school day, along with more student holidays and more half days than most other schools, thus making it easier to manage your time.

PVI is committed to excellence. We guide nearly 99% of our students to the best colleges in the nation. PVI graduates take Pride, Values and Integrity to the next level. We are always striving to make our students and our school even greater. By having you become a “Panther” we can do both!

Nearly a dozen PVI baseball players have been selected to the ACADEMIC ALL-STATE team during Coach Nolan’s tenure.

Quick Facts • Enrollment: 1000 • Christian Environment • Academic Excellence • Winning Athletic Tradition • Excellent Facilities • Friendly, Family Atmosphere • Central Location • Enthusiasm and School Spirit • A Sense of Community • A Place You Can Call Home

4 70 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Section 3 Great Location You must ask yourself, is it really worth hours of commuting every day to go to another school, when PVI has everything you want and need, right here in the middle of Northern Virginia?

Paul VI is near many major roads in Northern Virginia including routes 29, 50, 123 and 236. PVI is also less than 2 miles from I-66 and less than 5 miles from the Beltway.

Our central location is a great convenience to our students. As a high school athlete, there are many demands placed on your time all year long. Being at a school that is centrally located makes life easier by getting you home sooner. Being at PVI gives you the time you need for proper rest, family activities, homework, a social life and more.

Great Facilities In 2004, Paul VI constructed a multi-million dollar, state of the art student activities center. The new building includes a new and larger gymnasium, new locker rooms and many other needed amenities. The addition of the new activities center gave PVI a second gym and a larger, upgraded weight room and fitness center, making the indoor facilities one of the area’s best. Plans are in the works to upgrade the outdoor facilities in just a few short years.

Along with the changes to the school building, many recent improvements to Panther Field (the home of PVI baseball) have allowed Paul VI to provide the finest baseball facility in the area for its players, thus creating an exciting and professional environment to practice and play. Home crowds regularly fill the bleachers around the complex!

The Panther Field Baseball Complex includes: • A fully enclosed Major League size field with seating for over 2500 fans. • Professional grounds maintenance by Game Day Inc., providing the top natural Bermuda grass and Camden Yards dirt playing surface in the area. • A state of the art, underground irrigation and drainage system. • Batting practice “turtle” and array of professional screens. • A 1600 square foot “press box & clubhouse” facility directly behind home plate with lockers, storage space and a coaches office. • An upgraded sound system for announcing and music. • An enlarged home dugout with large benches, bat rack, helmet rack and adequate equipment space. • Two 90’ x 20’ artificial turf batting and pitching facilities. • Multiple hitting stations set up to accommodate 20 hitters at one time.

Panther Field is the only on-campus home field in the WCAC with lights! Paul VI is one of only two schools in the conference able to host a night game. Already one of the finest baseball facilities in the metropolitan area, with the help of annual fundraising and dedicated volunteers, Panther Field will be one of the nation’s best in just a few short years. Plans for a reconfigured artificial turf facility are in the works!

Panther Field: One of the Area’s Best Natural Surfaces 5

2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Paul VI Catholic High School 71 A day game view of the Panthers in action at Panther Field from the right field foul line. Hundreds of fans regularly fill the bleachers behind home plate and in parts of the outfield, giving Paul VI Baseball one of the highest attendance rates in the area for high school baseball.

With the bleachers behind home plate already overflowing, PVI students fill the left field stands during a home match-up of perennial “Washington Post Top 10 Rivals”: DeMatha and PVI. The Panthers eventually triumphed in front of an estimated crowd of 1250. 6

72 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Section 4 More Games equals More Experience… On a Higher Level The PVI Baseball Program plays as many games as any program in the area. Including scrimmages and post-season play, the Varsity team can play over 35 games every year. After the regular season, the Varsity plays in the WCAC Tournament at the University of Maryland’s Shipley Field. Plus, if the Varsity finishes in the top eight of the Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association (VISAA) Poll, they advance to the VA State Tournament for a chance to play at Richmond’s historic Shepherd Stadium. The Panthers have won 4 State Championships and 4 WCAC Titles in the past 9 seasons along with being nationally ranked in 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010. PVI’s astounding record of 219-86 (.718) is evidence that the PVI has played and won more games than any other area program from 2003 to 2012.

The J.V. team schedules at least 20 regular season contests per year (along with 3 to 4 scrimmages). That equates to at least seven more games than area public school J.V. will play. The JV has played and won as many games as any other area JV team since 2003 with a record of 157-50.

The quality of opponents at PVI is very high. As a member of the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC), the Panthers always face a challenging conference schedule. PVI Baseball also schedules some of the best non-conference opponents from the Washington Metropolitan Area. The varsity team travels to Florida and/or South Carolina during spring break for additional non-conference games. Our fundraising program covers the expense of our trip.

Within the WCAC from 2003 to 2012: ‰ Seven of the WCAC’s 10 teams have been ranked in the Washington Post Top 10. ‰ All Three WCAC Virginia teams have been ranked in the VISAA Top 5, PVI 9 years straight, O’Connell, 3 times, Ireton 2 times. ‰ Four WCAC teams have been Nationally Ranked by USA Today, ESPN-RISE and/or Baseball America, PVI, St. Johns, DeMatha and Good Counsel The high level of competition not only makes you a better baseball player, it also draws the attention of college coaches and Major League scouts.

Other facts demonstrating our strength of schedule include: ‰ Multiple games (annually) against Nationally Ranked opponents. ‰ Multiple games (annually) against Washington Post Top 10 opponents. ‰ Every WCAC Varsity team has won at least 12 games and/or finished .500 since 2003. ‰ Over 60% of our opponents from 2003-2012 had a winning record.

The Washington Catholic Athletic Conference The WCAC is comprised of the 10 largest Catholic High Schools in the Washington Metropolitan Area.

VIRGINIA MARYLAND WASHINGTON, DC -Bishop Ireton HS Cardinals -DeMatha Catholic HS Stags -Archbishop Carroll HS Lions* -Bishop O’Connell HS Knights -Good Counsel HS Falcons -Gonzaga College HS Eagles -Paul VI Catholic HS Panthers -Bishop McNamara HS Mustangs -St. John’s College HS Cadets -St. Mary’s Ryken HS Knights * JV only

The Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association The VISAA consists of over 70 private high school baseball teams within the State of Virginia. The schools are grouped by size into three divisions. Paul VI plays at the most competitive, largest level… Division I Teams are ranked weekly throughout the season, with the final top eight earning an at large bid to the State Tournament.

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2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Paul VI Catholic High School 73 Section 5

“The Way”

A Winning Approach

Playing baseball at Paul VI Catholic High School gives you the “total package”. It’s something we like to call “The PVI Way”.

At PVI we make a year-round effort for our program and our players. Although the coaching staff encourages participation in other sports at PVI, there are opportunities for baseball players to improve all year through team baseball camps and baseball specific weight training & conditioning. In other words, we have all the camps you need. The staff also monitors the academic progress of baseball players throughout the school year. Our high school program is more like a college program. The idea is to prepare you for the next level. Those who plan to participate in other sports, are not disadvantaged or looked down upon by missing off- season baseball activities. We encourage multi-sport athletes.

Our off-season conditioning program runs from late November through the start of baseball season and focuses on flexibility, cardiovascular strength & endurance, muscular strength & endurance, speed, plyo-metric power and nutrition. The coaching staff is well educated in the latest techniques to improve athletic performance. From late November through late February the PVI Baseball Staff coordinates camps for the players at local indoor baseball facilities. Players have a chance to improve skills with the coaching staff and prepare themselves for the upcoming season. In the summer, the staff co-coordinates at least 1-2 weeks of baseball camps in order for players to once again improve skills in the presence of PVI coaches and college coaches. The staff also produces a master schedule of PVI players’ summer teams and makes regular visits to summer games.

The staff monitors academic progress year round through communication with the Dean of Academics and regular checks by the head coach on the school’s intranet grading system. Players are typically referred to tutors and teachers who provide assistance if necessary. A major emphasis is placed on the idea of academic performance strengthening athletic performance. Players often attend after-school study hall with the coaching staff throughout the course of the season. This not only gives the players extra-time for schoolwork, it also further emphasizes our philosophies. The Principal, the Dean of Students and the Dean of Academics also visit the players once a year during practice to make sure each student-athlete fully understands the expectations of the institution.

Coaches meet with players before the season to set roles and goals. Following the each season, players have a post season meeting with coaches to set new goals. The idea is to continue successes and improve upon weaknesses. Coaches also meet with players and parents to discuss college options. The coaching staff provides information on college recruiting, NCAA rules & standards and a realistic expectation for all interested players. The coaching staff is in constant contact with colleges throughout the country to ensure that every player who wants to go to the next level can get there.

“The PVI Way” takes high school baseball to a new level. The PVI coaching staff brings a collegiate approach and a professional approach to the program. The high standards, academic monitoring, personal interest in each player, study halls, off-season conditioning and organized practices mirror the protocol for college baseball. Players are told “If you want to be a pro, act like one now”. On that accord, our coaching staff makes every effort to run a program on a professional level. Although well experienced, the coaching staff is always looking for professional development opportunities. By attending clinics and collaborating with other high school coaches, college coaches and professionals, the PVI Staff focuses on properly teaching fundamentals with the latest techniques and the finer nuances of the game.

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74 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Section 6 A Staff with Experience, Integrity & Connections Now in his 11th year within the PVI Program, Head Coach Jeff Nolan and his staff have established PVI Baseball as one of the most successful and respected programs in America. He is highly respected, nationally and specifically for his work with pitchers, helping win 12 Championship Titles in the past 9 seasons and assisting 55 student-athletes to college baseball (27 NCAA Division I). Coach Nolan was named Mid-Atlantic High School Assistant Coach of the Year in 2009 after being a finalist for the award twice previously. Nolan has over 25 years of coaching experience following a playing career that ended with an NCAA National Championship under the “College Coach of the Century”; John Scolinos.

Over the years, Coach Nolan has been heavily involved with college placement and has coached college summer wood bat baseball in the Clark Griffith League. Paul VI has maintained assembled an amazing group of assistants for years. Infield Coach Tad Davidovich (11th year) has Division I playing experience, has coached on the National Level in AAU, and also collegiately. Coach Jason Page (1st Year) has coached at the collegiate level as well and as a High School Head Coach. Coach Page joins the staff this year as Coach Nolan’s third base coach. Other assistants at the JV and Varsity levels bring years and years of high level playing and coaching experience to the program. Five members of the staff have been together for nine or more years. And the program features several alumni (former players) who have returned to coach at Paul VI after college and professional baseball careers. Rob Lamas, a former All Met catcher will coach the catchers, Luke Salas, begins his second year coaching the Panthers. A former Pepperdine outfielder, Coach Salas played in the Texas Rangers organization and made it to the triple A level. John Ralston (Class of 2006, Rider University Shortstop) and Brett Moore, (class of 2006, Mount St Mary’s and Independent Professional Baseball Pitcher) lead the Junior Varsity and act as roving instructor’s with the Varsity team.. Consistency breeds success!

The baseball staff is loaded with professionals who take their positions very seriously and realize the impact that their actions and decisions make on young lives. The staff also believes in the principles of a Catholic Education and focuses on using baseball as a tool to teach important life lessons. The coaches strongly believe in a wholesome, family atmosphere. Players at PVI aren’t simply looked at as baseball players; they are members of a family and each member is just as important as the next. Success off the field is clearly evident as well. Grade point averages rise as rapidly as winning percentages and the Panthers have built a reputation as a dedicated, respectful and hard working group of young men. ------The PVI Baseball Coaching Staff includes: • 7 former college baseball players…2 former professional baseball players…1 major league scout as a consultant • 9 college degrees…1 physical education degrees…3 master’s degrees. • 2 certified strength and conditioning instructors…2 coaches certified in first aid, CPR and life saving techniques • 3 coaches who are married with children…Over 100 years combined coaching and teaching experience ------Paul VI baseball has a rich history of sending players to the next level. Since 2003, that tradition has simply grown stronger. Along with numerous “walk-on” invitees, the PVI staff has helped 55 PVI players land a college roster spot in the last decade. First and foremost, PVI baseball players will go on to college. Secondly, if the player is willing to find the “best fit”, he will go on to play college baseball. The PVI Staff is well acquainted with coaches from top NCAA Division I Conferences. The staff is also connected with some of the best small college programs in the U.S. and Canada. Below is a list of recent alumni and what they have done in their Post-PVI careers: CLASS OF 2012 (1 early signee) • Mitch Aker- '12 College of William & Mary (NCAA Div. I) • Tyler Alger – Merchant Marine Academy (NCAA Div III) • Mark Gunst- '12 James Madison University (NCAA Div. I) CLASS OF 2011 (8) • Ben Garner- '11 James Madison University (NCAA Div. I) • Matt Kianka- ’11- Virginia Commonwealth University (NCAA Div. I) • Robbie Kidd- ’11- University of Tennessee (NCAA Div. I) • Lansing Veeder- ’11- St. Joseph's University (NCAA Div. I) 2011 WCAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR • Damon Frezza- ’11- Bucknell University (NCAA Div. I) • Alex Bryant- ’11- Mary Washington (NCAA Div. III) • Brian Robbett- ’11- Greensboro College (NCAA Div. II) CLASS OF 2010 (3) • Tyler Costello- ’10- Radford University (NCAA Div. I) • Eric McGee- ’10- Penn State (NCAA Div. I) • Josh Ruffin- ’10- Duke University (NCAA Div. I) CLASS OF 2009 (7) • Chad Morgan- ’09- Virginia Tech (NCAA Div. I) 2009 VA STATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE… 9

2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Paul VI Catholic High School 75 • Cody Reeves- ’09- Towson University (NCAA Div. I) • Dan Savage- ’09- Lynchburg College (NCAA Div. III) • Justin Puentes- ’09- Ferrum College (NCAA Div. III), Lynchburg College (NCAA Div. III) • Charles Beacom- ’09- Ferrum College (NCAA Div. III) • Torey Mancari- ’09- University of Mary Washington (NCAA Div. III) • Koji Marks- ’09- Cal State Monterey Bay (NCAA Div. III) CLASS OF 2008 (9) • Reed Bromley- ’08- Tennessee Wesleyan College (NAIA), Catawaba Valley CC (NJCAA), Frederick CC (NJCAA) • Mike McMenamin- ’08- Virginia Tech (NCAA Div. I) • Tim McCormick- ’08- St. John's University (NCAA Div. I), Frederick CC (NJCAA) • Mike Mitchell- ’08- St. John's University (NCAA Div. I), University of Maryland Baltimore County (NCAA Div. I) • Drew Shaw- ’08- Temple University (NCAA Div. I), Eastern University (NCAA Div. II) • Greg Wiegand- ’08- University of Dayton (NCAA Div. I) • Brett Bowers- ’08- East Carolina University (NCAA Div. I), George Washington University (NCAA Div. I) • Matt Murakami- ’08- Univ. of MD (NCAA Div. I), GW Univ. (NCAA Div. I) 2008 VA STATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR • Peter Verdin- ’08- University of Georgia (NCAA Div. I) – DRAFTED 39th Round WASHINGTON NATIONALS 2011 CLASS OF 2007 (2) • Zach Costello- ’07- University of Delaware (NCAA Div. I), Radford University (NCAA Div. I) • John Ralston- ’07- Rider University (NCAA Div. I) CLASS OF 2006 (4) • Don Foor- ’06- Catholic University of America (NCAA Div. III) • Rob Lamas- ’06- Virginia Military Institute (NCAA Div. I), Radford University (NCAA Div. I) • Brett Moore- '06- Winthrop University (NCAA Div. I), Mt. Saint Mary's University (NCAA Div. I) • JD Polcari- '06- Salisbury University (NCAA Div. III) CLASS OF 2005 (8) • Dan Brosnan '05- Wheeling Jesuit University (NCAA Div. II) • Chuck Evans- ’05- Morehouse College (NCAA Div. II) • Scott Eastment- '05- Georgetown University (NCAA Div. I), Frostburg State University (NCAA Div. III) • Alex Gregory- ’05- Radford University (NCAA Div. I) DRAFTED 17th Round NEW YORK METS 2009 • Trey McMenamin- '05- Wingate University (NCAA Div. II) • Will Naylor- ’05- Radford University (NCAA Div. I) • JT Richardson- '05- Ferrum College (NCAA Div. III) • Brian Short- ’05- Frostburg State University (NCAA Div. III) ------WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT PVI BASEBALL…

“Paul VI is the best baseball program I’ve ever been associated with. From the experience of our coaches, to the level of competition, to our off-season workouts; this is a high school program that rivals a top college program. I am very grateful for my experiences at PVI” -Alex Gregory Infielder, Class of 2005 All-Met in 2005, All-State in 2004 & 2005, All-WCAC in 2004 & 2005, Co-MVP 2005 Four Year Starter at Radford University. Drafted by the New York Mets, 17th Round, 2009.

“The positive impact of PVI Baseball’s off-season program on my son has been remarkable. Since he began the program three months ago his physical condition has improved noticeably. Even better, his self- confidence is far above what it was at the beginning of last baseball season. His attitude toward his coaches and teammates has gone from positive to deeply respectful as he learns and works hard together with them. He can’t wait for this season to begin– because he knows we have an edge and we’re going to win” -Bill Vogt Father of Pete Vogt: First Baseman… Class of 2003 Played College Football at The University of St. Thomas

“Paul VI is a program that will continually produce good players, good students and good people. The coaching staff is well experienced in every aspect of running a high quality operation. I’ve seen the highs and lows of high school programs throughout the country and anyone who has the chance to play at PVI should feel blessed” -Bill Buck Regional Scout, 2002 Mid-Atlantic Scout of the Year

“It’s a pleasure watching PVI play baseball. It’s refreshing to go to a high school game where people do things the right way. PVI kids play hard, hustle and compete… all the qualities needed to be successful in life. Hats off to the coaching staff for being good mentors to young people and ambassadors of the game” -Karl Kuhn Pitching Coach, University of Virginia 2009 and 2011 College World Series Participant

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Contacts & Admissions Information Paul VI Catholic High School 10675 Fairfax Boulevard Fairfax, VA 22030 703-352-0925

School Website: www.paulvi.net

Baseball Website: www.pvibaseball.com

Head Baseball Coach- Jeff Nolan phone: 703-304-5142 email: [email protected]

Director of Admissions- Eileen Hanley office phone: 703-352-0925 ext.331 email: [email protected] Tuition Assistance No school within the WCAC is legally permitted to award athletic scholarships. Needs based tuition assistance and other scholarships are available at PVI.

PAUL VI CATHOLIC H.S. TUITION RATES (2012-2013)

TUITION RATES Catholic Rate Monthly Non-Catholic Monthly Rate 1st Student $11,750.00 $ 1,175.00 $ 16,450.00 $ 1,645.00 2nd Student $ 8,650.00 $ 865.00 $ 16,450.00 $ 1,645.00 3rd Student $ 6,950.00 $ 695.00 $ 16,450.00 $ 1,645.00 Tuition may be paid in full or in installments (typically monthly) through FACTS Tuition Management (FACTS Tuition Management will bill an annual fee directly to the family for this service)

Recruitment and the Transfer Rule Active recruiting of pre-high school students is permitted by the WCAC. The coaching staff cannot approach a student who has already enrolled in high school unless the student or his parents have contacted the school or coaches first. TRANSFER RULE- After August 15th prior to the student-athlete’s sophomore year, any student who was previously enrolled in another high school DC, MD or VA will not be eligible to participate at the Varsity level for one calendar year. The student will be permitted to play JV if he is a junior or younger. The transfer rule does have an appeal/waiver process for extenuating circumstances.

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2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Paul VI Catholic High School 77 2003-2012 DECADE of DOMINANCE

WIN-LOSS RECORDS ~ Varsity Record: 219-86 (.718 winning %): Average Varsity Season: (22-8) ~ JV Record: 157-50 (over .775 winning %): Average JV Season: (15-4) CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES ~ 2004- State Championship Game (Won) ~ 2005- Conference Championship Game (Lost) ~ 2006- Conference Championship Game (Lost) ~ 2006- State Championship Game (Lost) ~ 2007- Conference Championship Game (Won) ~ 2008- Southeastern Baseball Classic Championship Game (Won) ~ 2008- State Championship Game (Won) ~ 2009- Southeastern Baseball Classic Championship Game (Won) ~ 2009- Conference Championship Game (Won) ~ 2009- State Championship Game (Won) ~2010- DC Sportsfan Classic Championship Game (Won) ~ 2011- GVBRL Classic Championship Game (Lost) ~ 2011- State Championship Game (Lost) ~ 2012- Conference Championship Game (Won) ~ 2012- State Championship Game (Won)

VARSITY CHAMPIONSHIPS ~ Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association State Champions: 2004, 2008, 2009, 2012 ~ Washington Catholic Athletic Conference South Division Champions: 2005 ~ Washington Catholic Athletic Conference Regular Season Champions: 2007, 2008 ~ Washington Catholic Athletic Conference Champions (tournament): 2007, 2009, 2012 ~ Southeastern Baseball Classic Tournament Champions: 2008, 2009 ~ DC Sportsfan Classic Champions: 2010 JV CHAMPIONSHIPS ~ JV WCAC South Division Champions: 2004, 2005 ~ JV WCAC Overall Regular Season Champions: 2005, 2007, 2008 VARSITY STREAKS & RANKINGS ~ TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES – 2004-20011 ~ NATIONALLY RANKED - 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 ~ RANKED BY THE WASHINGTON POST (8 years Running) - '05, '06, '07, '08, '09, '10, '11, ‘12 ~ School Record 20-Game Winning Streak: May 2004-April 2005 ~ School Record 21-Game Winning Streak: March 2008-April 2008 ~ School Record 26 wins; breaking the old record of 20 in 1993: 2005 ~ School Record 27 wins, breaking the old record of 26 in 2005: 2007 ~ School Record 27 wins, tying the old record of 27 in 2007: 2008 ~ Back to Back to Back WCAC Championship Game Appearances: 2005-2007 ~ Six Consecutive trips to the WCAC Semifinals or WCAC Championship Game: 2005-2010 ~ Nine Consecutive trips to the VISAA State Semifinals or State Championship Game: 2004-2012 ~ Five consecutive rankings in the Washington Post Final Top 10: 2005-2010 ~ Ranked in the Washington Post as high as #1: 2007, 2008 ~ Nationally Ranked #3 (highest ever) by RISE MAGAZINE: April 2008 ~ Final National Rankings of #12 , #12 Collegiate Baseball, #16 ESPN, #32 Baseball America: 2008 ~ Two out of Three WCAC Tournament Championships: 2007, 2009 ~ Back to Back State Championships: 2008-2009 ~ Ranked #1 in the DC Area by Max Preps: 2009, 2012 SPECIAL HONORS & AWARDS ~ Washington D.C. Home Plate Club Outstanding Team Achievement Award: 2004 ~ Washington D.C. Home Plate Club High School Team of the Year Award: 2007, 2009 ~ Virginia State Senate Resolution Honoring State Championship Team: 2005, 2009, 2010 ~ United States Congressional Record Honoring State Championship Team: 2005, 2009, 2010 ~ Visit from U.S. Congressman Tom Davis & State Senator Jay O’Brien at “First Pitch Dinner” ~ Multiple Television and Radio Appearances: 2005-2012 ~ Over 200 “ALL-CONFERENCE, ALL-STATE & ALL-AREA” Selections: 2003-2012 ~ 24 Washington Post ALL-MET Selections (seven first team): 2003-2012 ~ 11 ACADEMIC ALL-STATE Selections: 2003-2005, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012 ~ Workouts at Detroit Tigers Spring Training Facility in Lakeland, Florida: 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 ~ On field visits and facility tours at the University of South Carolina: 2007-2009, 2012 ~ 55 PVI Players have moved on to play College and Pro Baseball: 2003-2012 ~ Washington Catholic Athletic Conference Coach of the Year: 2007 Emerson ~ Washington Post Virginia All-Extra Coach of the Year: 2007 Emerson ~ Washington Examiner Coach of the Year: 2007 Emerson ~ Washington Post All-Met Coach of the Year: 2007 Emerson ~ Washington DC Home Plate Club HS Coach of the Year: 2007 Emerson ~ Washington DC Home Plate Club HS Team of the Year: 2007 ~ Virginia Independent School Athletic Association State Coach of the Year & Player of the Year: 2008 ~ National HS Baseball Coaches Association (BCA)/Baseball America District 2 (Mid-Atlantic) Coach of the Year: 2008

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78 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Emerson ~ Nomination for BCA/Baseball America National Coach of the Year: 2008 Emerson ~ BCA/Baseball America District 2 (Mid-Atlantic) Assistant Coach of the Year: 2009 Nolan ~ Virginia Independent School Athletic Association State Player of the Year: 2009 ~ Washington DC Home Plate Club HS Team of the Year: 2009 ~ Washington Catholic Athletic Conference Player of the Year: 2011 ~ Florida and South Carolina trips including interstate national level competition, visits with pro & college coaches, visits to Universal Studios, Cocoa Beach, Myrtle Beach and visits to Pro & College baseball games: 2004, 2005, 2007-2010, 2012

2008 VISAA STATE CHAMPIONS – FINAL NATIONAL RANKING #12

2009 WCAC & VISAA STATE CHAMPIONS – RANKED #1 in Washington DC

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2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Paul VI Catholic High School 79 PAUL VI PANTHERS BASEBALL Prospective Player Survey Please complete what applies to you and print clearly. RETURN TO: PVI BASEBALL OFFICE – 10675 Fairfax Blvd. – Fairfax, VA 22030

Your Name______Today’s date______

Current School ______Location ______

Parent(s) full names______

Parent(s) home phone______Parent(s) email______

Parent work phone(s) ______/______Emergency Phone______(Dad) (Mom) (Who) (Where) (#)

Home address______(Street address) (City) (State) (Zip code)

Your phone______your email______(if different from parent)

Grade______age______d.o.b. ______Current g.p.a. ______

Height ______weight ______primary position(s)______

Secondary positions______bats (check one): [] L [] R [] S throws: [] L [] R

Briefly describe your goal(s) for the upcoming season… (personal and/or team goals): ______I intend to tryout for (check one): [] JV [] Varsity ------I will not miss any winter workouts/camps (check one): [] TRUE [] FALSE If FALSE, why? ------I will not miss any portion of the spring season (check one): [] TRUE [] FALSE If FALSE, why?

------FOR NEW PLAYERS ONLY

How many years have you played organized baseball? ______

For what team and what league did you play last? ______

Prior coach as reference: ______phone______

Other information: ______14 80 Paul VI Catholic High School 2013 Panthers Baseball Media Guide Jake Mauck

Oh, the places you will go!

Catching life at every moment. We are so proud of you, Jake!

Love, Mom & Dad