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Winter Record Book Record Book 2019-20 MPSSAA Winter Record Book Girls Basketball Boys Basketball Girls Indoor Track Boys Indoor Track Girls Swimming & Diving Boys Swimming & Diving table ofWrestling contents Sport Pages Girls Basketball 2-8 Boys Basketball 9-17 Girls Indoor Track 18-34 Boys Indoor Track 35-52 Girls Swimming & Diving 53-60 Boys Swimming & Diving 61-68 Wrestling 69-87 1 MPSSAA Girls Basketball Records 2 Honor Roll Of Team Champions SEGREGATED SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS YEAR CLASS CHAMPION COACH FINALIST COACH 1948 D-State Finals Carver-14 Charles Waterman Easton-12 TOURNAMENTS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MPSSAA YEAR CLASS CHAMPION COACH FINALIST COACH 1947 A Kenwood-36 Hagerstown-13 1947 B Cambridge-21 Ed Walters Westminister-20 1947 C Easton-16 Mary Brooks Greenbelt-15 1947 D Gwynn Park-28 Mrs. Schaeffer Hurlock-10 Violet Weller 1948 A B-CC-47 Wicomico-14 Edythe Trigiani 1948 B Bel Air-22 Cambridge-21 1948 C R.Montgomery-32 Denton-19 1948 D Gwynn Park-34 Mardela-14 Bill Twilley 1949 A B-CC-41 Annapolis-28 1949 B Westminister-33 Zellman? Cambridge-20 1949 C Easton-36 R. Montgomery-22 1949 D Williamsport-38 Richard Doub Hurlock-23 1973 Combined Parkville 49-44 Marian Klein 1974 Combined Sherwood 46-44 Linda Gehlert 1975 Combined Bladensburg 56-52 Jeanne Welch CLASS AA CLASS A CLASS B CLASS C 1976 Bladensburg 55-35 Loch Raven 73-68 Sherwood 36-35 Smithsburg 42-37 Jeanne Welch Nancy Kidd Linda Gehlert Teresa Bachtell 1977 DuVal 55-52 Andover 57-37 La Plata 44-34 Mount Savage 52-41 Sandra Sprinkle Sally Entsminger Lynn Krahling Joanne Nickel 1978 Parkdale 49-45 South Carroll 56-54 Douglass-PG 52-41 Middletown 60-48 Diana Headlee Ruth Lampert Donna Holliday William Pfeil 1979 Northwestern-PG 59-57 Paint Branch 63-43 Southern-AA 52-30 Snow Hill 54-49 Nancy Suter Bruce Stayman Linda Kilpatrick Brenda Jones 1980 DuVal 68-55 Paint Branch 49-48 Southern-AA 65-55 Mount Hebron 72-48 Sandra Sprinkle Bruce Stayman Linda Kilpatrick Dave Greenberg 1981 Parkdale 66-55 North Hagerstown 64-53 Centennial 59-49 Smithsburg 51-42 Stan Kernan Diane Stahl Gail Purcell Sandra Graff 1982 Blair 56-50 DuVal 62-47 Woodward 55-42 Brooklyn Park 55-54 Bill Lindsey Sandra Sprinkle Michael Kellinger Art St. Martin 1983 Springbrook 70-64 Thomas Johnson 58-52 Southern-AA 61-44 Smithsburg 64-46 Bill Wiley Jim Kennedy Linda Kilpatrick Rosemarie Pellegrino 1984 Crossland 57-55 Fairmont Heights 56-45 Southern-AA 65-49 Owings Mills 52-48 Charlotte Worthy Joan Rothgeb Linda Kilpatrick Karen Schulte 1985 Wheaton 53-47 North Hagerstown 60-58 Southern-AA 60-42 Brooklyn Park 54-44 Walt Dupee Curtis Graff Linda Kilpatrick Art St. Martin 1986 Old Mill 68-55 South River 63-52 Mount Hebron 45-24 Brooklyn Park 56-43 Pat Chance Jim Morton Dave Greenberg Art St. Martin 1987 Rockville 56-54 La Plata 50-41 Mount Hebron 66-40 Brooklyn Park 60-41 Joan O’Brien Cece Cardano Dave Greenberg Art St. Martin 1988 Dulaney 51-41 Leonardtown 60-55 Mount Hebron 87-44 Brooklyn Park 71-52 Elaine Lindsay Carol Montague Dave Greenberg Art St. Martin CLASS 4A CLASS 3A CLASS 2A CLASS 1A 1989 Broadneck 57-36 Thomas Johnson 43-38 Middletown 42-40 Brooklyn Park 59-48 Thomas Smith Cheryl Fout Mark Miller Art St. Martin 1990 Broadneck 57-52 Great Mills 42-40 Mount Hebron 59-35 Westmar 59-52 Bruce Springer Mike McLuckie Dave Greenberg Joan Fitzpatrick 1991 Old Mill 53-51 DuVal 60-42 Mount Hebron 60-52 Westmar 75-58 Pat Chance Walter Clark Dave Greenberg Joan Fitzpatrick 1992 Old Mill 50-39 Linganore 47-40 Hammond 56-51 Williamsport 34-21 Pat Chance Brian Matthews Joe Russo Glenn Smith 1993 Old Mill 59-35 Bladensburg 52-48 Middletown 53-48 OT Easton 51-42 Pat Chance Lester Butler Mark Miller Tom Callahan 1994 Western 61-48 Howard 47-41 Hammond 59-41 Easton 66-50 Breezy Bishop Craig O’Connell Joe Russo Tom Callahan 1995 Western 51-33 Whitman 66-65 Hammond 57-51 Wilde Lake 56-46 Breezy Bishop Kerry Ward Joe Russo Kelly Storr 3 Honor Roll Of Team Champions CLASS 4A CLASS 3A CLASS 2A CLASS 1A 1996 Arundel 57-49 R. Montgomery 69-60 OT Linganore 61-54 Brunswick 58-47 Lee Rogers Watson Prather, Jr. Brian Matthews Bill Martin 1997 Largo 66-41 Linganore 61-42 Wheaton 59-47 Francis Scott Key 53-23 Robert Blair Brian Matthews Walt Dupee Alice Smith 1998 Suitland 66-61 Wheaton 62-39 Towson 48-37 Oakland Mills 38-31 Stephany Nolan Walt Dupee Beverly Snyder Teresa Waters 1999 Suitland 53-28 DuVal 73-38 Parkside 60-59 Glenelg 70-57 Stephany Nolan Walter Clark Warren White Ciaran Lesikar 2000 Arundel 61-55 DuVal 41-33 Dunbar 53-36 Allegany 45-36 Lee Rogers Walter Clark Wardell Selby Scott Bauer 2001 Suitland 61-57 Paint Branch 61-42 Dunbar 63-36 Glenelg 45-42 Stephany Nolan Heather Podosek Wardell Selby Ciaran Lesikar 2002 Churchill 68-49 Gwynn Park 59-43 DuVal 56-46 Dunbar 62-46 Pat Fisher Marvin Vann Walter Clark Wardell Selby 2003 Churchill 62-38 Gwynn Park 46-39 Walkersville 40-32 Dunbar 53-48 Pat Fisher Marvin Vann Mike Mathis Wardell Selby 2004 Arundel 87-64 Gwynn Park 60-57 Potomac 62-37 Southern Garrett 41-31 Lee Rogers Marvin Vann Michael Strother Don Stemple 2005 Eleanor Roosevelt 54-37 Milford Mill 57-48 Potomac 52-43 Southside 2-0 Roderick Hairston DeToiya McAliley Michael Strother Dafne Lee-Blakney 2006 Eleanor Roosevelt 53-45 River Hill 51-46 Middletown 57-51 Catoctin 61-45 Roderick Hairston Teresa Waters William Miskell Amy Murray 2007 Eleanor Roosevelt 52-32 Largo 60-42 Atholton 69-62 Southern Garrett 41-34 Roderick Hairston Ayana Ball Maureen Shacreaw Oren Yoder 2008 Eleanor Roosevelt 52-50 Paint Branch 74-39 Mount Hebron 55-40 Pocomoke 66-53 Roderick Hairston Heather Podosek Scott Robinson Gail Gladding 2009 Eleanor Roosevelt 67-39 Fallston 65-62 City College 59-51 Digital Harbor 50-41 Roderick Hairston Michael McTeague George Petrides Patrick McDonald 2010 Arundel 53-40 Seneca Valley 62-60 Fallston 58-53 Joppatowne 63-46 Lee Rogers Todd Bumgardner Michael McTeague Michael Harris 2011 Gaithersburg 58-38 Frederick 76-71 Calvert 46-37 Dunbar 80-62 Adrian McDaniel Keivette Hammond Frank Moore Wardell Selby 2012 Gaithersburg 60-43 Aberdeen 62-48 Calvert 57-22 Dunbar 50-42 Adrian McDaniel Stacy Liles Frank Moore Wardell Selby 2013 North Point 62-56 Aberdeen 51-47 Calvert 45-39 Western STES 46-40 Michael Serpone, II Amber Milnes Timothy Contee Nolan Roe 2014 Eleanor Roosevelt 64-30 Milford Mill 40-37 Patterson Mill 33-30 Southern-Garrett 52-47 Delton Fuller DeToiya McAliley Holly Ismail Danny Bosley 2015 Eleanor Roosevelt 70-42 Milford Mill 74-70 Patterson Mill 56-44 Forestville 54-38 Delton Fuller DeToiya McAliley Holly Ismail James Washington 2016 Walt Whitman 71-55 Glenelg 48-36 Largo 59-58 Forestville 71-40 Peter Kenah Chris Beil Ayana Ball-Ward James Washington 2017 Catonsville 49-46 Frederick 72-60 New Town 61-47 Patterson Mill 59-43 Mike Mohler Ashley Bush Rich Hibbert Holly Ismail 2018 Eleanor Roosevelt 60-56 Frederick 62-50 Poolesville 63-23 Southern-Garrett 52-48 Delton Fuller Ashley Bush Fred Swick Rodger Bowman 2019 Charles H. Flowers 57-42 Frederick 58-44 River Hill 44-39 Pikesville 61-31 Roderick Hairston Ashley Bush Teresa Waters Michael Dukes 2020 State Semifinals and Finals postponed on 3/12 and then ultimately cancelled on 4/28 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. All 16 remaining teams declared State Semifinalists and awarded as such by Executive Council on 4/29. 4 Girls Tournament Trivia Consecutive Championships 5 ............Brooklyn Park Tournament Appearances ..............Eleanor Roosevelt (8 minimum) State Championships 4 ............Dunbar (3 minimum) 3 ............Calvert 16 ..........Western-B ..............Frederick 15 ..........Paint Branch 14 ..........Pocomoke 8 ............Eleanor Roosevelt ..............Gwynn Park ................Eleanor Roosevelt 7 ............DuVal ..............Mount Hebron 13 ..........Largo ................Mount Hebron ..............Old Mill ................Smithsburg 6 ............Brooklyn Park ..............Southern-AA ................Southern-AA 2 ............Aberdeen ................Southern-Garrett ................Dunbar 12 ..........Middletown ................Southern-AA ..............Bladensburg ................Milford Mill 4 ............Arundel ..............Broadneck 11 ..........Arundel ................Frederick ..............Winston Churchill ................DuVal ................Gwynn Park ..............Dunbar ................Fallston ..............DuVal ................Parkside ................Middletown 10 ..........Frederick ................Old Mill ..............Easton ................Mardela ................Paint Branch ..............Fallston ................Mount Savage ................Southern-Garrett ..............Forestville ................Oxon Hill 3 ............Bladensburg ..............Gaithersburg ................Snow Hill ..............Hammond 9 ............Baltimore Polytechnic ................Calvert ..............Linganore ................Catonsville ................Glenelg ..............Milford Mill ................Dulaney ................Hammond ................Paul Laurence Dunbar ..............Paint Branch ................Largo ................Gwynn Park ..............Patterson Mill ................Linganore ................Mount Hebron ..............Potomac ................Sherwood ................Patterson Mill ..............Eleanor Roosevelt ................Walt Whitman ................Smithsburg ..............Suitland 8 ............Brooklyn Park ................Suitland ................Old Mill ..............Western ................Wheaton ................Springbrook ..............Westmar ................Urbana ..............Wheaton 32-Plus Point
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