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Maryland State Association of Baseball Coaches Maryland State Association of Baseball Coaches Updated February 27, 2017 Table of Contents A ................................................... 2 B ................................................... 5 C ................................................. 15 D ................................................. 25 E ................................................. 30 F ................................................. 32 G ................................................. 36 H ................................................. 42 I .................................................. 49 J .................................................. 50 K ................................................. 53 L ................................................. 58 M ................................................ 62 N ................................................. 72 O ................................................. 74 P ................................................. 75 Q ................................................. 81 R ................................................. 81 S .................................................. 87 T ................................................. 99 U ............................................... 103 V ............................................... 103 W .............................................. 105 Y ............................................... 111 Z ............................................... 112 1 Tim Adams Arundel High School 1983 Crown All Star Danny Abdalla Zach Adams Kent Island High School Snow Hill High School 2007 Pre-Season All State 2016 All District 8 2007 Classic Zach Adams 2007 Brooks Robinson All Star Stephen Decatur High School 2007 Team Maryland 2015 All District 8 Chris Abel 2016 All District 8 Northeast Senior High School 2016 Classic 2013 Classic 2016 Brooks Robinson All Star (Alternate) Bill Abeles Jack Adamson Federal All Stars Glenelg Country School 2008 Amateur Coach of the Year 2016 All District 10 (Private Bal/DC Area Small School) Anthony Aceves Mac Adelman Howard High School Northwest High School 1999 Classic 2016 Team Maryland Futures 1999 Crown All Star Nick Adenhart Brady Acker Williamsport High School Atholton High School 2004 Pre-Season All State 2012 Junior Classic Brandon Agamennone 2013 Pre-Season All State Arundel High School 2013 Classic 1994 Classic 2013 Junior Classic 1994 Crown All Star 2013 Team Maryland 1994 Crown All Star Game South Team Most Valuable 2014 Pre-Season All State Pitcher 2014 All District 5 1994 Amateur Player of the Year 2014 Classic Dell Ahalt 2014 Brooks Robinson All Star Middletown High School 2014 Team Maryland 1985 Crown All Star Cody Acker Denis Ahearn James Hubert Blake High School Centennial High School 2011 Pre-Season All State 2005 Brooks Robinson All Star Coach 2012 Pre-Season All State 2007 District 5 Coach of the Year 2012 Classic 2012 Brooks Robinson All Star Kim Ahearn Brady Adam Walter Johnson High School 2012 Service to Baseball Sherwood High School 2013 Classic Drew Aherne 2014 All District 2 Walt Whitman High School 2014 Classic 2013 Classic 2014 Brooks Robinson All Star 2014 Pre-Season All State Diallo Adams 2014 All District 2 Bowie High School Matt Ainsworth 2015 Team Maryland Futures Thomas Sprigg Wootton High School 2015 All District 3 2015 Pre-Season All State 2016 All District 3 2014 All District 2 2016 Classic Scott Airey Jason Adams Dulaney High School Henry E. Lackey High School 1986 Crown All Star (Alternate) 1992 Crown All Star Martin Airin Jim Adams South Hagerstown High School Kent Island High School 2012 Junior Classic 2004 Service to Baseball 2 Philip Akens Mike Anders Fallston High School Governor Thomas Johnson High School 2000 Classic 1994 Classic 2000 Crown All Star 1994 Crown All Star Kevin Alarie 1994 Crown All Star Game North Team Most Valuable Annapolis High School Pitcher 1988 Crown All Star 1994 Team Maryland Dean Albany Darrel Anderson Maryland Orioles St. Frances Academy Youse's Orioles 2010 Pre-Season All State 1994 Amateur Coach of the Year Mark Anderson 2005 Amateur Coach of the Year La Plata High School 2008 Baseball Executive of the Year 2008 Classic Billy Albaugh Pat Anderson Southern High School Paint Branch High School 2014 Team Maryland Futures 1991 Crown All Star 2014 Maryland Cup Tim Anderson 2015 All District 5 (Anne Arundel County) Liberty High School Justin Albright 2013 Classic Catoctin High School Jonathan Andrews 2008 Classic Joppatowne High School 2009 Pre-Season All State 1998 Classic 2009 Classic 1998 Crown All Star 2009 Brooks Robinson All Star 1998 Team Maryland 2009 Brooks Robinson All Star Game North Team Most Josh Andrews Valuable Player Urbana High School 2009 Team Maryland 2001 Pre-Season All State Jason Aldred 2001 Classic Dr. Henry A. Wise Jr. High School 2001 Crown All Star (Alternate) 2016 All District 3 Zach Andrews Ryan Alexander Arundel High School Parkside High School 2009 Futures 2013 Classic Joe Andrzejewski Ethan Alioto Chesapeake High School (Anne Arundel County) Catonsville High School 1988 Crown All Star 2016 Team Maryland Futures James Angel Jack Alkire Old Mill High School DeMatha Catholic High School 2016 All District 5 (Anne Arundel County) 2014 All District 10 (Private DC Area) Peter Angelos 2015 Pre-Season All State Baltimore Orioles 2015 All District 10 (Private DC Area) 1993 Baseball Executive of the Year Carl Allender Scott Angstadt Franklin High School North Harford High School Dulaney High School 2015 All District 7 2002 Assistant Coach of the Year 2011 Hall of Fame Matt Ansaldi Mount Hebron High School Christian Amici 2015 All District 5 (Howard County) Havre De Grace High School 2015 Classic 2016 All District 7 Jack Anthony Parker Amos Easton High School Boys' Latin School of Maryland 1995 District 8 Coach of the Year 2012 Classic 1995 Crown All Star Coach Kenneth Anthony Linganore High School 2000 Classic 2000 Crown All Star (Alternate) 3 Michael Anton Jeremy Arocho-Rosa River Hill High School Old Mill High School 2003 Classic 2016 Pre-Season All State 2003 Crown All Star 2016 All District 5 (Anne Arundel County) Doug Anuszewski Brian Ash Liberty High School Perry Hall High School 2008 Classic 1995 Classic Logan Appell 1995 Crown All Star (Alternate) Clear Spring High School Jason Ashby 2013 Pre-Season All State Southern Garrett High School Chris Archambault 2008 Classic Westminster Senior High School Andrew Ashur 1993 Classic Georgetown Preparatory School 1993 Crown All Star 2015 All District 10 (Private DC Area) 1993 Crown All Star Game North Team Most Valuable Eddie Ashwell Pitcher Westminster Senior High School 1993 Team Maryland 2002 Classic Ryan Archibald 2002 Crown All Star The John Carroll School 2002 Team Maryland 2016 Team Maryland Futures Jake Atherly 2016 Maryland Cup Middletown High School Scott Ardoin 2007 Classic Northwest High School 2007 Brooks Robinson All Star (Alternate) 2013 Classic Connor Atkins Michael Arenth Centennial High School Arundel High School 2016 All District 5 (Howard County) 1990 Crown All Star Ron Audlin 1990 Crown All Star Game South Team Most Valuable Dulaney High School Player 2001 District 6 Coach of the Year 1990 Team Maryland 2002 Crown All Star Coach Julio Aristy Eric Aumann Mount Hebron High School South River High School 1985 Crown All Star 2009 Pre-Season All State Matt Armour 2009 Classic Elkton High School 2009 Brooks Robinson All Star 2011 Classic 2009 Team Maryland 2011 Brooks Robinson All Star Damien Austin Connor Arnone Loyola Blakefield Williamsport High School 1995 Classic 2011 Team Maryland 1995 Crown All Star Riley Arnone Lee Austin Williamsport High School James M. Bennett High School 2013 Classic 2000 Classic 2014 Pre-Season All State 2000 Crown All Star (Alternate) 2014 All District 1 Michael Austin 204 Classic Century High School 2014 Brooks Robinson All Star 2012 Classic 2014 Team Maryland 2012 Brooks Robinson All Star Abel Arocho Carol Avery Old Mill High School Oriole Advocates 2012 Junior Classic 2014 Service to Baseball 2012 Classic 2012 Team Maryland 4 Dennie Bailey Mergenthaler Vocational-Technical High School 1998 Classic Robert Babb 1998 Crown All Star John Hopkins University 1998 Team Maryland 2008 College Coach of the Year Curtis Baines 2010 College Coach of the Year St. Michaels High School Zyle Babcock 1995 Classic Dundalk High School 1995 Crown All Star 2013 Classic 1995 Team Maryland 2014 All District 6 Harold Baines Sean Bacchus St. Michaels High School Seneca Valley High School 2005 Classic 2014 All District 2 2005 Brooks Robinson All Star (Alternate) Ed Bach 2005 Team Maryland Atholton High School Andy Bair 2005 Classic Calvert Hall College High School 2005 Brooks Robinson All Star 1995 Classic 2005 Team Maryland 1995 Crown All Star Chip Bachtell 1995 Crown All Star Game North Team Most Valuable Smithsburg High School Pitcher 1990 Crown All Star (Alternate) 1995 Amateur Player of the Year Dave Backus Ed Baker Sherwood High School Northern Bayside 1989 Crown All Star 2004 Umpire of the Year Matt Bacon Jason Baker Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School DeMatha Catholic High School 2014 All District 2 1998 Classic Mel Bacon 1998 Crown All Star North East High School Ryan Baker 1982 Crown All Star Coach Mount Saint Joseph High School 1987 Crown All Star Coach 1996 Classic 1988 Crown All Star Coach 1996 Crown All Star 1996 District 7 Coach of the Year Tristin Baker 1998 Hall of Fame Williamsport High School Scott Bacon 2014 All District 1 Elkton High School Ernest Baldwin 1997 Team Maryland Bishop McNamara High School 1998 Pre-Season All State 2011 Pre-Season
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