March 11, 2009

The Greater Chapter National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame presents

Th e 46t h An n u a l Scholar Athlete Aw a r d s Di n n e r

Agenda

Call to Order...... Ken Mills MILTON KENT, General Chairman, Sports At Large -WYPR Radio 46th Annual Scholar Athlete Dinner Milton Kent is a freelance writer and con- tributor to WYPR Public Radio in Baltimore. Scholar Athlete Procession...... Daniel P. Lyden Previously, Milton wrote about high school Bagpiper, 2000 Scholar Athlete sports as a reporter and columnist for The Baltimore Sun from 1988-2008. A graduate Invocation ...... Fr. Michael Martin of Northern High School in Calvert County as well as the Uni- Archbishop Curley High School versity of , Milton has covered the Orioles, Maryland , the Washington Wizards, the Redskins, and sports National Anthem...... Ada Satterfield media. In addition, Milton has covered the World Series, the American and National League Championship Series, the Dinner Men’s and Women’s NCAA Final Fours, and the NBA finals. he and his wife live in Baltimore County. Welcome...... Paul Glagola President, Baltimore Chapter, National Football Foundation JIM WEST, WBAL-AM Master of Ceremonies...... Milton Kent Jim West is a longtime Baltimorean who is The Baltimore Sun the retired Sports Anchor for WBAL radio. West started his career by announcing Bal- A. Paul Menton Award timore Clippers hockey in the 1960’s. He RIVER HILL HIGH SCHOOL continued with the Chicago Blackhawks and Chicago Cubs and then with the Washington Capitals. His football play-by-play experience includes announcing Ben Eaton, Sr. Championship Award for the University of Maryland from 1984 to 1986. From DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL 1983 to 1989 West was half of the popular “Jones and West Morning Show.” Ben Eaton, Sr. Championship Award he is a graduate of Baltimore Polytechnic High School and Towson University. RIVER HILL HIGH SCHOOL

Herb Armstrong Service to Football Award Ted Patterson, WCBM 680 AM DOUG DUVALL A graduate of the University of Dayton, Ted came to Baltimore in 1973 as WBAL Radio’s Introduction of the sports director, started its nightly sports call- 2009 Scholar Athletes ...... Jim West and Ted Patterson in show and subsequently won the Maryland Broadcaster of the Year award three times. Announcement and Presentation of Scholarships Ted moved to WBAL -TV in 1979 as its nightly sports anchor to the 2009 Scholar Athlete Winners...... Paul Glagola and moved to WPOC as its sports director in 1982. From 1983 to 1996, Ted was the voice of Navy Football, in addition to Closing Comments...... Ken Mills his duties as the Navy Basketball play-by-play man. Presently, Ted is Sports Director for WCBM 680 AM radio and a con- tributing reporter to sister station AM 1370 FOX as well as a Benediction...... Rev. Dr. Raymond E. Banks, Sr. Pastor, Grace Baptist Church part time reporter for Metro Broadcasting and ESPN Radio as a Ravens game day reporter. an avid sports memorabilia collector and historian, Ted has written five books, including the most recently completed text, “Golden Voices of Football.” THE GREATER BALTIMORE CHAPTER NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION AND COLLEGE HALL OF FAME

ootball has become the emotionally integrating force of the American school and college and, to no small degree, a unique training ground for leadership in our competitive society. F The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame is a nationwide organization whose purposes include: the promotion of our game as an integral and vital part of our education processes; the encouragement of playing the game at all levels of competition – on the sandlots, in junior and senior high schools, and in colleges; and the establishment of the proper incentives and ideals for American youth consistent with high standards of sportsmanship among players. The Hall of Fame honors those men who have excelled on the college playing field and contributed to society.

The Greater Baltimore Chapter is one of 120 chapters organized in the football centers of our nation. The Chapter held its first formal organized meeting on June 28, 1961. Through the efforts of such founders as Dr. George “Tank” McLaren, Harry Lawrence, John Donohue, Charley Havens, Dave Kaufman, Paul Menton, Don Kellet, Charles P. McCormick, Sr., and the Chapter’s first president, Howard “Dutch” Eyth, the foundation for the organization was formed.

Primary among its efforts, the Baltimore Chapter sponsors the annual Scholar Athlete Awards Din- ner, which recognizes a scholar-athlete from each of the football-playing high schools in Baltimore City and the counties of Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Frederick, Harford, and Howard and those who have made lifetime contributions to high school or college football. The first dinner was held in 1964 at the then Sheraton Belvedere Hotel under the chairmanship of Dr. R.D. “Bo” Menton, Jr. That year, 380 people attended the affair honoring 31 Scholar-Athletes. Through the years, more than 3,400 Scholar-Athletes have been honored and over 48,000 people have attended the dinner.

Scholarships awarded have amounted to more than $305,000. Over 1,200 people will attend tonight’s dinner where we will honor 95 outstanding young men. The budget for this year’s affair exceeds $65,000, in contrast to the original year’s budget of $3,500. The Chapter takes great pride in its Scholar-Athlete Dinner, which is the largest of more than 100 similar dinners held by Founda- tion chapters throughout the country and the only one that honors a Scholar-Athlete from each of the football-playing high schools in its regional area.

Over the years, the Chapter has awarded more than 175 trophies to area high school and college football teams who have had significant achievement. The Service to Football Award is given in honor of Herb Armstrong, a founding chapter member and longtime president of the Maryland Scho- lastic Association. The Award is not an annual award, but rather is given to deserving individuals who have made a significant personal contribution and commitment to football in this area. Recipi- ents include Herb Armstrong, Dave Kaufman, Harry Lawrence, John Donohue, Dutch Eyth, Charley Havens, Gardner Mallonee, Earl Banks, Ed Hargaden, Steve Hokuf, Ed Hurt, Bob Lumsden, Herb Ruby, Mason Russell, Dick Working, Mel Filler, Mitch Tullai, Jim Head, Reddy Finney, Ed Novak, Lloyd White, Toy Cragway, Augie Waibel, Joe Brune, Nick Schloeder, Andy Borland, Elmer Dize, Denny Cox, Bill Bauersfeld and Bob Patzwall.

Upon request, our Chapter aids area schools and colleges with advice and counsel concerning their football programs. The Chapter is also a participant and supporter of the National Play It Smart program, which is jointly sponsored by the National Football Foundation and the National Football League.

Individual memberships are $40 per year; applications may be obtained by contacting the Baltimore Chapter at (410) 668-6901 or by visiting our web site at www.nffbaltimore.com. Greater Baltimore Chapter National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame

DINNER OFFICERS COMMITTEE Paul Glagola, GENERAL President CHAIRMAN Tim Herb, In 1998, The National Football Foundation created PLAY IT SMART, Ken Mills First Vice President an educational program targeted at kids from inner city environments Brian Van Deusen, where family and community support are generally lacking. The pro- VICE CHAIRMEN Second Vice President gram, designed to take a student-athlete’s passion for sport and intense Doug DuVall Don Giacomelli, dedication to their team and transform it into a force for greater good in Tim Finkelston Secretary their lives, has exceeded everybody’s expectations. At less than a-dollar- Paul Glagola Chuck Kennedy, Treasurer a-day per student-athlete, the program has sent 87% of its participants Marty Glaze onto college. Chuck Kennedy BOARD OF DIRECTORS at the heart of the program is the PLAY IT SMART “Academic” COMMITTEE Denny Cox Coach, equal parts mentor, advocate, counselor, teacher, coach and Gary Adornato Dave Dolch friend. Each academic coach receives special training and support Denny Cox Doug DuVall from the National Football Foundation Center for Youth Development Dave Dolch Dwight Evans Through Sport (NFF Center) at Springfield (MA.) College, the only Dwight Evans Tim Finkelston American college offering a graduate program in athletic counseling. Don Giacomelli Don Giacomelli the Academic Coach works with the kids for the entire school year. Ed Kelley Ed Kelley It’s the Academic Coach’s job to turn each football team into a learning Nick Kelley Bill Kraus team, in the process lifting grades, SAT scores, graduation rates, commu- Bill Kraus Marty Glaze nity service participation and drug and alcohol awareness. He helps the Joe Mechlinski Joe Mechlinski players establish individual and team goals in key areas such as GPAs, Bob Patzwall Paul Phelan SAT/ACT scores, graduation and college enrollment. Paul Phelan Brian Van Deusen the program started in four schools in 1998, and with significant George Politz BOARD OF financial support from the U.S. Department of Education, the NFL and Nick Schloeder ADVISORS the NFL Players Association, has expanded to 128 high schools in 84 cit- Brian Van Deusen ies and 34 states with close to 11,000 student-athletes participating. Pat- Bill Bauersfeld, SELECTION Chairman terson High School was the first Baltimore area school to participate in COMMITTEE Bob Williams, the program; Forest Park and Edmondson High Schools have been added Paul Glagola, Vice Chairman to the program over the past five years. Chairman Andy Borland each dollar makes an impact in the lives of PLAY IT SMART par- Denny Cox Vince Bagli ticipants. In addition to the training and compensation of the Academic Don Giacomelli Joe Brune Coach, the $25,000 cost per school covers everything from educational Chuck Kennedy Joe Carroll materials to SAT/ACT registration, parent programs, travel to area col- Joe Mechlinski Jack Dawson leges and awards for outstanding achievement. Since its inception, the Art Donovan PLAY IT SMART program at Patterson High School has been fortu- Robert L. Ehrlich nate to receive additional support from the Jonathan Ogden Founda- Mel Filler tion, established by former All-Pro Jonathan Ogden. Jim Morgan Numerous sponsorship opportunities exist for those interested in support- Ed Novak ing the program there and at other schools. Bob Patzwall If you should have any questions about PLAY IT SMART, feel free Dutch Ruppersberger to contact Executive Director Len Stachitas at (972) 556-1000, or visit Kurt Schmoke the website, http://playitsmart.footballfoundation.com. Nick Schloeder

Chapter COORDINATOR Lori Phelan Past Scholarship Winners

1964 Jim Fava, Severna Park 1984 Cliff Lanham, Glen Burnie tim Doyle, Loyola; Craig Rayner, Dundalk; 1965 John Gerbig, Poly Larry Thompson, Atholton; Eric White, Northwestern 1966 Howie Myers, Curley 1985 Jeff Long, Chesapeake (BC) 1967 Kurt Schmoke, City Doug Glagola, Middletown; George Mortimer, Chesapeake (AA); 1968 Dave Grant, St. Paul’s Craig Murray, Patterson; David Rody, Gilman 1969 Calvin Pierce, Mervo 1986 Doug Stump, Westminster 1970 Ned Strange, Severn ralph Green, Poly; Ray Kingsfield, South River; Bruce McGonnigal, Loyola; Mike Serio, Curley; 1971 Genal Reese, Patapsco Eddy Sharkey, Gilman 1972 Steve Dalton, Mt. Hebron 1987 Glen McIntyre, Gibbons 1973 Jim Nichols, Perry Hall Bill Heyman, Pikesville; Stevie Johnson, Patterson; Matthew Judd, Wilde Lake; Trevor Smith, Havre de Grace 1974 Gene Shmorhum, Glenelg 1988 Kevin Brown, Overlea 1975 Mike Finley, Arundel Jerome Gilmore, City; Bob Kight, Spalding; ray Gray, Catoctin; Charles Johnson, Southwestern; Chip Linehan, Gilman; Jon Stefanick, Frederick Barry Mitchell, Perry Hall; 1989 Tom Boushell, Perry Hall Garry Rudolph, Havre de Grace Jerry Byrl, Brooklyn Park; Lawrence Day, Pikesville; 1976 LeRoy Katz, McDonogh Duane Knill, South Carroll; Dominic Taylor, Carver John Friedman, Boys’ Latin; Irvin Pankey, Aberdeen; 1990 Scott Bacigalupo, St. Paul’s Joe Rogers, Mt. Hebron; Scott Smith, Severna Park ed Condon, Middletown; Nat Cook, Annapolis; 1977 Jeff Styron, Annapolis Chip Knutson, Curley; Sam Lennon, Poly Bob Kraybill, Bel Air; Tom White, Loch Raven; 1991 Paul Glagola, Middletown** Bruce Frick, Westminster; Elroy Cartwright, Northern leonard Marcus, Poly; Philip Efron, Pikesville; 1978 Bill Wilsey, Bel Air Scott Songer, Southern (AA); Israel Sostrin, C.M. Wright Kraig Holt, Gilman; Michael Cook, City; 1992 Joey Goodwin, S. Carroll Gene McLaughlin, Meade; Rusty Ray, South Carroll Troy Thingelstad, St. Paul’s 1979 Jim Traber, Wilde Lake chris Kloss, North Harford; Hari Lymon, City; Steve Dubin, Boys’ Latin; Kevin Elliot, Forest Park; Chris Messineo, South River; Derrick Ray, Eastern Tech Mike Elardo, Chesapeake; Jody Harris, Mt. St. Joe 1993 Eric Howard, North County 1980 Jeff Forman, Glenelg Butch Iglesias, Kenwood; Greg Seward, Hammond; Ed Kennedy, Middletown Ben Strutt, St. Paul’s; Terrence Suber, City Bruce Beveridge, Dulaney; Ron Travers, South River; 1994 Joe Seetoo, Linganore Taylor Pickett, John Carroll; James Ancel, Poly James Biddison, Gilman; Christopher Harrison, Fallston; 1981 Greg Brouse, Centennial Sean McNaboe, Meade; Ricky Dangerfield, City Bob Cardwell, Calvert Hall; Bob Dishman, Andover; 1995 Joe Mechlinski, Patterson Darren Johnson, Dunbar; George Navarre, Joppatowne chris Abbott, Walkersville; Joe Kadjeski, Southern (AA); 1982 Mike Sarbanes, Gilman Bobby Sabelhaus, McDonogh; Nathan Stewart, Aberdeen Jim Cardwell, Fallston; Rick McAllister, 1996 Mike McKnight, Arundel Walkersville; Jay Tolle, Poly; Tom Vitzhum, Severn chris Berrier, St. Paul’s; Brian Howard, Oakland Mills; 1983 Matt Atkinson, Gilman Terry Otto, Patterson; Kris Hallengren, Patapsco calvert Bowen, Wilde Lake; Michael Moreland, 1997 Jake Kramer, C. M. Wright Southern (AA); Jung Pak, Poly; Pat Pollard, Edgewood andrew Simmons, Towson; Mike Evans, North County; Ali Culpepper, Dunbar; Brent Mager, Linganore

Grand prize winners · Regional winners · ** National Scholarship Winners 1998 Justin A. Wiggs, Walkersville PAST BALTIMORE CHAPTER PRESIDENTS eugene R. Liebel, III, Fallston; Dahnel Singfield, Dunbar; Anthony J. Snukis, Old Mill; Jason M. Winegart, Hereford 1961-63 howard “Dutch” Eyth 1963-64 robert Waldorf 1999 Nathan B. Rushing, Middletown 1964-65 John C. Donohue christopher O. Barnes, Dunbar; Jonathan B. Brunelle, Lansdowne; 1965-66 harry L. Lawrence 1966-67 redmond C. S. Finney Matthew D. Layman, Patapsco; Chisomaga N. Opara, Gilman 1967-68 Dr. George W. McLaren 1968-69 William K. Shipley 2000 Ryan J. Boyle, Gilman 1969-70 James D. Morris Clifford P. Feldheim, Jr., Hereford 1970-71 John C. Donohue thomas W. Dorsey, III, Arundel; Jemiah L. Green, Edmondson; 1971-72 h. William Bauersfeld, Jr. Daniel P. Lyden, Patapsco; Thomas Wasniewski, Gov. Thomas Johnson 1972-73 c. Richard Working 1973-74 alexander Sotir 2001 Jason D. Abbott, Walkersville 1974-75 Steve M. Hokuf ryan M. Fisher, Mt. St. Joseph; Clifton G. Lennon, Loyola; 1975-76 James G. Morgan, Jr. 1976-77 John H. Brooks Greg W. Lotz, Gilman; Michael J. Miller, Aberdeen; 1977-78 Dennis J. Cox Dominique T. Williams, Patterson 1978-79 Mel Filler 1979-80 John Suter 2002 Matthew D. Hostetler, River Hill** 1980-81 robert Patzwall Paul S. Day, Owings Mills; Theodore V. Savage, Poly; 1981-82 Joseph P. Carroll Timothy Slowik, Eastern Technical; Christopher P. Wilson, Catonsville 1982-83 robert Cooper 1983-84 William Mackley 2003 Timothy W. Sartwell, Linganore 1984-85 r. Edwin Novak tavon A. Burrow, Forest Park; Thomas A. Doran, Archbishop Spalding; 1985-86 James Head 1986-87 arthur W. Bell Patrick R. Mahoney, Boys’ Latin; Bruce R. Simpson, Jr., Havre de Grace 1987-88 Douglas DuVall 2004 Andrew C. Behrens, St. Paul’s 1988-89 Gerald W. Smith 1989-90 John Schneider earl S. Chaptman, Jr., Dunbar; Timothy E. Fair, Broadneck; 1990-91 lou Hammond David R. Galbreath, North Harford; Josh Rutter, Francis Scott Key 1991-92 ted Karmann 1992-93 cal Disney 2005 Adam Berry, Bel Air 1993-94 Ken Askey Benjamin Hostetler, River Hill; John McCoy, IV, Dunbar; 1994-95 John Lopez William Rueter, Hereford; Kevin Doran, Archbishop Spalding 1995-96 ron Belinko 1996-97 roger Wrenn 2006 Kelley Cox, McDonogh 1997-98 Doug DuVall Sheldon Bell, ; Travis Fales, Atholton; 1998-99 Denny Cox 1999-2005 Ken Mills Garth Grove, North Harford; Greg Zingler, Severna Park 2006-2009 Paul Glagola 2007 Robert Ciancaglini, Broadneck PAST DINNER CHAIRMEN Michael Moss, St. Paul’s; Mark Varvaris; North Harford; Alexander Iwaskiw; Mt. Hebron; Keith Barnwell II, Forest Park 1964 Dr. R. D. Menton, Jr. 1965 John H. Fetting & 2008 Dennis Mahoney, Boys Latin Dr. R. D. Menton, Jr. 1966–1970 clarence Ditman & John Donohue ryan Bounds, River Hill; Kaashif Williams, Forest Park; 1971 Bill Bauersfeld & Jack Brooks Michael Lang, Perry Hall; John MacDonald, Arundel 1972 Jack Brooks & Alex Sotir 1973 John Beatson & Alex Sotir 1974 John Beatson 1975 Jim Morgan 1976 Bill Bauersfeld 1977 Bill Bauersfeld 1978 John Suter 1979 John Suter 1980–1983 Bill Mackley 1984 Vince Piscopo 1985 Vince Piscopo 1986 Bill Mackley 1987 Bill Mackley 1988 John Schneider 1989 Bill Bauersfeld 1990–1996 r. Edwin Novak 1997 Bill Bauersfeld 1998–2000 Ken Mills 2001–2005 Marty Glaze 2006-2009 Ken Mills A. Paul Menton Award

River Hill High School

The Greater Baltimore Chapter of the National Football Foun- nents an average of 110 yards per game. The River Hill Hawks is dation and College Hall of Fame annually presents the A. Paul 28-0 over the past two seasons, 41-1 over the past three seasons Menton Award to the top Baltimore area football team. The and 52-3 over the past four years, giving this year’s seniors one award is named in honor of the late A. Paul Menton, the long of the most successful tenures in the state’s history. time sports editor for The Baltimore Evening Sun. Mr. Menton the Hawks were led by consensus All State Safety and also served as the commissioner of game officials and was Running Back Michael Campanaro, who generated over 2,000 a founding member of the Greater Baltimore Chapter of the yards of total offense and 37 touchdowns. Two way starter National Football Foundation. Malek Redd rushed for over 1,400 yards and 20 touchdowns, this year’s trophy goes to the River Hill Hawks. Head while Quarterback Luke Hostetler passed and rushed for 16 Coach Brian Van Deusen’s squad captured its sixth straight touchdowns. Patrick McCleaf was the team’s leading tackler Howard County championship, its fourth straight Region 3A on defense with 112 stops and 5 sacks. Close behind were championship and played in its second consecutive state Class other two way starters Kevin Moore (111 tackles), Ryan Grif- 3A final. Ranked #1 in the state by Digital Sports.com and the fin (92 tackles), Leron Eaddy (89 tackles), and Sean Hall (58 Maryland State AP Poll, and 23rd in the USA Today national tackles). Kicker Scott Trench averaged 56 yards on kickoffs poll, the 14-0 Hawks outscored its opponents 584-60, never trail- for River Hill with 28 touchbacks, with 1 field goal and 57/61 ing an opponent during the 2008 season. Offensively, River Hill points after touchdowns. rushed for 63 touchdowns, covering 4,347 yards, a whopping 8.6 earning his fourth consecutive Howard County Coach of yards per carry. Overall, the offense averaged 358.4 yards per the Year award in 2008, Van Deusen has posted a 89-18 record game with 84 total touchdowns. On defense, the Hawks regis- during his nine years as the Hawks head coach. His 2008 staff tered 10 shutouts, with 17 interceptions and permitted their oppo- included Tom Gruneberg, Todd Martin, and Til Campanaro.

Ben Eaton, Sr. Championship Awards

Several area high school programs enjoyed noteworthy success memory of now legendary coach Ben Eaton, Sr. of Dunbar or marked significant milestones during the 2008 football sea- High School, who died suddenly prior to the start of the 2007 son. With two teams from our chapter area winning consecu- football season. Recognized by his peers and the community at tive state championships (Dunbar High School in Class 1A large, Coach Eaton set a standard coaches aspire to as a coun- and River Hill High School in Class 2A) and Wilde Lake High selor, mentor, leader and friend. School’s appearance in the 3A championship game at M&T Dunbar High School Bank Stadium, the Greater Baltimore Chapter region enjoyed another banner year. The Poets captured their third consecutive state championship For these accomplishments, the Greater Baltimore and their sixth title in six tries since 1994 with a captivating Chapter of the National Football Foundation will present the 20-19 win over Allegany County’s Fort Hill High School at Ben Eaton Sr. Championship Awards to our two area state M&T Stadium. The 1A champion’s win capped a 13-1 season champions. The awards were renamed in 2008 to honor the for second year Coach Lawrence Smith, whose team included 27 seniors. Special Achievement Awards

Herb Armstrong Service to Football Award

The Service to Football Award is given in honor of Herb Arm- ciation; “Timmie Award” by the strong, a founding chapter member and longtime president Washington Touchdown Club; and of the Maryland Scholastic Association. The Award is not an the “Edwin Henderson Award” by annual award, but rather is given to deserving individuals who the Washington Pigskin Club. He have made a significant personal contribution and commitment was inducted into the State Foot- to football in the region. Recipients include Herb Armstrong, ball Coaches Hall of Fame by the Dave Kaufman, Harry Lawrence, John Donohue, Dutch Eyth, Maryland Football Coaches Asso- Charley Havens, Gardner Mallonee, Earl Banks, Ed Hargaden, ciation, the “Legends Hall of Fame” by the Baltimore Touch- Steve Hokuf, Ed Hurt, Bob Lumsden, Herb Ruby, Mason Rus- down Club and received the “Circle of Champions” award sell, Dick Working, Mel Filler, Mitch Tullai, Jim Head, Reddy from the National High School Coaches Association. Finney, Ed Novak, Lloyd White, Toy Cragway, Augie Waibel, Beyond his long term commitment to the Greater Balti- Joe Brune, Nick Schloeder, Andy Borland, Elmer Dize, Denny more Chapter of the National Football Foundation, Doug is cur- Cox, Bill Bauersfeld and Bob Patzwall. Tonight we honor rently the President of the Baltimore Touchdown Club, active another individual who has had a tremendous impact on the in the Maryland State Football Coaches Association and helps local amateur football community. run the Junior Player Development program for the National Doug DuVall just completed his 35th year of coaching Football League. Doug has served as keynote speaker at youth varsity football at Wilde Lake High School with a career record sports banquets for several years and has been the guest speaker of 308–88. Coach DuVall’s teams won Maryland State Cham- at football coaching clinics in numerous states. Coach DuVall pionships five times, including three consecutive champion- runs the youth football camps for Howard County Recreation ships from 1990-1992, with a 29 game winning streak and 52-2 and Parks to develop skills and foster the love of football. He record over four years. Doug’s teams have earned 19 Howard has been selected “Teacher of the Year 2004” by the American County Championships, 10 Regional Championships and have Legion Post 60 and is a multiple year honoree as a Who’s Who been ranked #1 in the State of Maryland by USA Today. Doug Among America’s Teachers. has been named “Coach of the Year” and “Coach of the Week” Doug graduated from Howard High School in 1965, prior on many occasions by the local and national media. In 1999, he top earning his Bachelor of Science Degree (CUM LAUDE) was named “Coach of the Decade” by The Baltimore Sun. in Physical Education from West Chester State College. Doug Doug was also selected as head coach on Maryland’s was appointed as graduate assistant to University of Mary- winning teams in the Big 33 Football Classic, the Chesapeake land football team, and earned a Masters Degree in Physical Football Classic and the Baltimore Metro All-Stars Game. Education from the University of Maryland. He subsequently Other awards bestowed on Coach DuVall include: “NFL High earned a Masters degree in Education Administration from School Coach of the Week” by the Baltimore Ravens; “NFL Loyola College. High School Coach of the Week” by the Washington Redskins; Doug and his wife Jan of 37 years have one daughter, “Coach of the Year” by the Washington District Football Offi- Beth, son-in-law Sam Lancelotta and three grandchildren, Jake, cials (4 times): “Coach of the Year” by Gatorade; “Coach of Cole and Clay. the Year” by the Maryland Scholastic Football Coaches Asso-

ranked 3rd by Digital Sport.com and The Baltimore Watters and WR Sean Farr. The defense was anchored by All Sun, The Poets squad was led by First Team All State and Metro players Horace Miller, Gary Onuekwusi and Courtney All Metro Player of the Year Tavon Austin, who capped his Bridget, as well as Nathan Byers and Tevin Brown. history making career with a thrilling 191 yard, 2 touchdown River Hill High School plus 2 point conversion performance in the championship game. Austin, who is headed to West Virginia University in As noted above, Brian Van Deusen’s Hawks’ return as state the fall, rushed for 7,780 yards and 128 touchdowns at Dun- champions in the Class 2A final at M&T Bank Stadium earned bar and amassed 9,258 total yards and 790 points over his the team the honor of tonight’s award. The Hawks second high school career. consecutive win in the championship game over Eastern Tech the Poets also featured standout offensive performers High School 31-6 capped a spectacular season for the Howard Jonathan Perry at QB, RB Davon Muse, linemen Michael County program that has 62-4 record over that past five years. Mayo, Devin Clark, Antonio Brown, Joshua Melton, Anthony 2009 Scholar Athletes

hese scholar-athletes, representing football-playing high Joseph, North County, Northeast, Old Mill, St. Mary’s, St. Vincent schools in the Baltimore metropolitan area, are selected Pallotti, Severn, Severna Park, Southern (AA), South River and T by their respective schools primarily for their ability on Western Tech. the football field and in the classroom. Other factors taken into EAST: Aberdeen, Archbishop Curley, Bel Air, C. Milton Wright, consideration include extracurricular activities, leadership, and Chesapeake (BC), Dundalk, Eastern Vo-Tech, Edgewood, community and church activities. Fallston, Harford Tech, Havre de Grace, John Carroll, Joppatowne, every football-playing high school in Baltimore City and Kenwood, North Harford, Overlea, Parkville, Patapsco, Perry Hall Anne Arundel, Harford, Howard, Carroll and Frederick Counties and Sparrows Point. is invited to submit a nominee who best fits the aforementioned qualifications. The Chapter’s selection committee, after careful WEST: Atholton, Brunswick, Catoctin, Centennial, Century, consideration of each athlete’s qualifications, then chooses a Francis Scott Key, Frederick, Glenelg, Gov. Thomas Johnson, young man it deems to be the grand prize winner ($8,000) and Hammond, Howard, Liberty, Linganore, Long Reach, Marriott’s four other regional winners ($3,000 scholarships each). Ridge, Middletown, Mt. Hebron, North Carroll, Oakland Mills, Patterson Mill, Reservoir, River Hill, St. John’s Catholic Prep, The regions and the schools contained in each are: South Carroll, Tuscarora, Urbana, Walkersville, Westminster, NORTH: Baltimore Lutheran, Boys’ Latin, Calvert Hall, Dulaney, Wilde Lake and Winters Mill. Franklin, Friends, Gilman, Hereford, Loch Raven, Loyola, CENTRAL: City, Carver, Digital Harbor, Dr. Samuel Banks, McDonogh, Milford Mill, New Town, Owings Mills, Pikesville, Doris M. Johnson, W.E.B. DuBois, Dunbar, Edmondson-Westside, Randallstown. St. Paul’s, Towson and Woodlawn. Forest Park, Frederick Douglass, Lake Clifton-Eastern, Reginald SOUTH: Annapolis, Annapolis Area Christian School, Archbishop F. Lewis School of Business & Law, Mergenthaler, Northwestern, Spalding, Arundel, Broadneck, Cardinal Gibbons, Catonsville, Patterson, Poly, St. Frances Academy, Southside Academy, Vivian Chesapeake (AA), Glen Burnie, Lansdowne, Meade, Mount St. T. Thomas and Walbrook.

Nicholas Aloi Cory Anderlik Brett Baer Atholton Century Westminster 5-5, 165, RB/DB 6-0, 234, FB/LB 6-1, 225, LB The team MVP his senior A First Team All-State This Top 10% ranked year, this honor roll student team member, this team student was First Team All- runs track and will play captain is a member of the Conference and a team cap- football for Salisbury Uni- National Honor Society. tain. He is also a member of versity next year. Cory also plays and the National Honor Society is a member of the student and plays lacrosse. government.

Patrick Alexander Taylor Barfield Balderson Ballard McDonogh Linganore Cardinal Gibbons 6-0, 225, OL 5-8, 165, RB 6-1, 180, DE An honor roll student, this Chosen First team All-Area A key member of the Cru- standout lineman for the and a team captain, Pat saders team, Alex ranks in Eagles is president of the ranks in the Top 25% of his the Top 20% of his class, is German Club and also plays class. He is a member of the a member of the National baseball. track team, an accomplished Honor Society and is a poet and a school counselor. Maryland Distinguished Scholar. He also plays basketball, runs track and is in the school choir. Timothy Blair Antwan Branch John Brisentine Marriotts Ridge Lake Clifton Chesapeake-AA 5-10, 175, QB 5-9, 185, TE/LB 6-0, 225, FB/DL An honorable mention A team captain and one of Ranking in the Top 10 % of All-County performer, this the top defenders on the his class and a member of team captain is an honor Lakers team, this Baltimore the National Honor Society, roll student, a member of City All-Star ranks number John was a team captain, the National Honor Society, one in his class. Antwan is member of the track team, plays basketball and base- also Class President, wres- writer for the school news- ball, and is the editor of the tles and plays lacrosse. paper and member of the yearbook. jazz band.

Daniel Brown Merrill Brunson Paul Overlea Hereford Christenson 5-11, 240, OL/DL 5-11, 180, OL/DL Fallston A County All-Star selec- One of the top linemen for 5-11, 205, OL/LB tion and 3-year starter, this the Bulls, Merrill ranks in A team captain and honor- honor roll student is also on the Top 10% of his class able mention All-Confer- the team. and is a member of the ence performer, Paul ranks National Honor Society. in the Top 10% of his class A Maryland Distinguished and is a member of the Scholar, he is also on the National Honor Society. He wrestling team. also plays basketball, is on the track team and is an Eagle Scout.

William Clary Jeremiah Brandon Catonsville Conway Copeland 6-0, 185, DB/K/P Mervo Gilman Selected First Team Defen- 5-9, 230, OL/DL 6-3, 270, OL/DL sive Back and Punter by his One of the Mustang’s cap- First Team All-Metro and County Coaches, Skippy is tains, this honors student Second Team All-State, a team captain and Honor is on the debate team, is a Brandon was a team captain Roll student who also plays student government advi- and ranks in the Top 20% lacrosse and basketball. sor and is on the wrestling of his class. He also plays team. basketball, is on the track team and is FCA President.

Christopher William Aaron Dailey Costabile Crawford Long Reach Mount St. Joseph Severna Park 6-4, 305, OL/DL 6-3, 190, QB 5-10, 180, LB A First Team All-County A team captain and three A standout special teams selection, Aaron was a team year starter, Chris is a player for the Falcons, Will captain, honor roll student top student and standout ranks in the Top 5% of his and also a member of the lacrosse player. He is also class, is a member of the lacrosse team. a National Honor Society National Honor Society and tutor. is a Maryland Distinguished Scholar.

Rudy Daniel Travis Delizio Alfredo Woodlawn North County Deschamps 6-0, 170, WR/DB 6-0, 185, QB Havre de Grace As a team captain and First A two year starter and team 5-11, 189, FB/LB Team All-County selection, captain, Travis ranks in the Voted Second Team All- Lee is an honor roll student Top 10% of his class. He County and a team captain, and standout sprinter on the also plays lacrosse, basket- Alfredo ranks in the Top track team. He also plays ball, and is a member of the 20% of his class. He is basketball and is a youth Student Government. on the track and wrestling coach. teams, plays basketball and writes for the yearbook. 2009 Scholar Athletes, continued

Jeremy Dorsey Matthew Adam Edmondson Drennan Dulberger 6-2, 230, TE Southern Middletown A First Team Baltimore 6-4, 225, OL/DL 6-0, 165, WR/DB City team member and team A three year starter, team Chosen as a First Team captain, Jeremy ranks in the captain and Second Team All-Conference selection, Top 20% of his class and All-County member, Matt this team captain ranks also plays baseball. ranks in the Top 10% of his number one in his class and class and is a member of is a member of the National the National Honor Society. Honor Society. A Maryland He also plays basketball and is the Secretary for the Distinguished Scholar, he also plays lacrosse, basket- Senior Class. ball and is a math tutor.

Arnold Farmer Jonathan Brandon Floyd Poly Flesher Loyola 6-0, 305, OL/DL Loch Raven 6-2, 200, WR/DB An All-State selection and 5-11, 165, WR/DB A First Team All-County team captain, this honors The leading receiver for and Second Team All-State student is a two time Carson the Raiders, this Top 5% selection, this honors stu- Scholar, a member of the student is a member of the dent also plays basketball track team, and a martial National, Math, Science and and runs track. He will play arts black belt. He will play Music Honor Societies. Jon football at Georgetown football at Towson Univer- is also a Maryland Distin- next fall. sity next Fall. guished Scholar, runs track and is in the band.

Eric Franklin Oladapo Jason Gonos Archbishop Curley Gbangbalasa St Mary’s 6-3, 190, TE/DB W.E.B. Dubois 6-1, 200, FB/LB Selected First Team All- 6-4, 200, DL Voted First Team All-Coun- State and picked as a team A valuable player for the ty, Second Team All-State captain, Eric ranks in the Panthers, this Top 10% and the Touchdown Club Top 5% of his class and is ranked student is a member defensive player of the year, a member of the National of the National Honor Soci- Jason is a captain and ranks Honor Society. He also ety. He also plays lacrosse number one in his class. He plays basketball, is a stand- and is on the wrestling is a member of the National out hurdler on the track team. Honor Society, a Maryland team and member of the concert band. He will play Distinguished Scholar and top lacrosse player. football at the University of Maryland this fall. Alaric Goth Ross Gothelf Jerome Grant, III Mount Hebron Owings Mills Annapolis Area 6-2, 210, OL/DL 5-9, 175, RB/LB Christian A three year starter and A four year starter with the 6-1, 262, OL/DL team captain for the Eagles, this team captain A First Team All-Confer- Vikings, this honors ranks in the Top 10% of his ence performer, Jerome student is a National His- class and is a member of ranks in the Top 15% of his panic Scholar and is on the the National Honor Society. class and is a member of lacrosse team. Ross also plays lacrosse, is the National Honor Society. a wrestler and a member of A National Merit and AP the Student Government. Scholar, he is also a mem- ber of the Student Government.

Jonathan Gren Colin Handzo Aaron Hawkins Severn Dulaney Old Mill 5-8, 160, QB 5-10, 185, OL/LB 5-11, 265, DL Voted First Team All-Con- Ranked in the Top 10% of A team captain and First ference, this team captain is his class, this valuable play- Team All-County player, an honor roll student who er for the Lions is a member Aaron is an honors student also plays lacrosse, is a peer of the National Honor Soci- and is a member of the counselor and an accom- ety. He is also a wrestler, is National Honor Society. He plished videographer. on the track team and is the also plays lacrosse, wrestles, class Treasurer. and is a member of the Boy Scouts. William Kurt Herzog Bryce Hether Haworth, III Friends Tuscarora Archbishop Spalding 5-9, 170, RB/DB 6-1, 185, TE/LB 6-7, 293, OL Twice voted First Team Chosen a team captain, this A First Team All-State All-Conference and a Honorable Mention All- selection, Beau was a team team captain, Kurt is a Conference member ranks captain and ranks in the top student and also plays in the Top 20% of his class. Top 10% of his class. He is soccer and lacrosse. He is Bryce also plays basketball a member of the National co-chairman of the Cancer and is a member of the Honor Society and a Mary- Awareness Club. weightlifting club. land Distinguished Scholar. He will be playing foot- ball at the United States Naval Academy in the fall.

Shawn Holland Clinton Holley Matthew Francis Scott Key Walkersville Jovinelli 5-9, 165, WR/DB 5-10, 190, FB/LB Arundel This honor roll student was Selected as a team captain, 5-10, 175, OL/DL a key player for the Eagles. this Second Team All- This two year starter and He also plays lacrosse, is Conference player ranks in Touchdown Club All-Star, on the yearbook production the Top 20% of his class. Matt ranks in the Top 15% team and is in the Debate Clinton also plays lacrosse, of his class and is a member Club. wrestles and attended Boys of the National Honor Soci- State. ety. He also plays lacrosse and is the Treasurer of the Student Government.

Wallace Knobel Harry Krieger Michael Calvert Hall St. Paul’s Kropkowski 5-10, 190, OL 6-0, 190, LB North Harford One of the leading blockers A First Team All-Con- 6-0, 210, LB for the Cardinals, Wally ference selection, Harry Selected First Team All- ranks in the Top 5% of his ranks in the Top 20% of his County and a team captain, class, is a member of the class and is a member of Michael ranks in the Top Spanish and National Honor the Japanese and German 10% of his class. He is a Societies, a Maryland Honor Societies. He is also member of the National Distinguished Scholar, and a standout lacrosse player Honor Society and a Mary- member of the rugby team. and President of the Spirit land Distinguished Scholar who also plays basketball Council. and lacrosse.

Jeffrey Kryglik Nathan Lenhart Nick Eastern Tech Catoctin Levendusky 5-11, 175, TE/LB 5-11, 185, FB South River A team captain and voted A Second Team All- 6-1, 200, TE/LB First Team All-Conference, Conference pick and team A three year starter for the Jeff ranks in the Top 5% captain, Nathan ranks in the Seahawks, Nick is an hon- of his class. He also plays Top 10% of his class, plays ors student who also plays baseball and is in the Chess basketball and is on the basketball and is a church Club. track team. usher.

Zauhn Lewis Trae Lindsay Matthew Winters Mill Patapsco Littlejohn 5-10, 198, FB/LB 6-7, 210, TE/DL Meade This team captain and First This four year starter and 5-10, 260, OL/DL Team All-County player team captain was selected This three year starter and ranks in the Top 5% of his Second Team All-County. team captain ranks in the class and is a member of He also plays basketball and Top 20% of his class and is the National Honor Society. tennis. a member of the National Zauhn is also a member of Honor Society. Matt is also the track team and the hon- a tutor and a member of the ors orchestra. Student Government. 2009 Scholar Athletes, continued

Thomas Michael Marks Shawdoe Livezey St. Vincent Pallotti McKinney Bel Air 5-10, 170, FB/LB Frederick Douglas 6-2, 195, TE/DE Twice selected First Team 5-7, 234, OL Selected First Team All- All-Conference and a team The most improved defen- County, this team captain is captain, this honors student sive player on the team, this an honor roll student who was a four year starter as Top 20% ranked student is also plays baseball and is a well as a standout lacrosse an accomplished artist and math tutor. player. is on the track team.

Antonio Adam Mease Douglas Moran McMichael Howard Kenwood Milford Mill 6-1, 230, OL 5-5, 120, DB 6-2, 195, TE/DL/LB As a First Team All-County Ranking in the Top 10 This Top 5% ranked student performer, this team captain % of his class and a key is also a team captain. He is an honors student, played defensive player for the is a member of the county in the Touchdown Club All- Bluebirds, Douglas also All-Academic team and also Star game and is a member plays lacrosse and is on the plays baseball. of the baseball team. wrestling team.

Jay Moseley Ryan Nadeau Gerard Neely Annapolis Sparrows Point C. Milton Wright 5-11, 205, OL 6-1, 176, RB/LB 5-6, 198, FB/DL An Honorable Mention A member of the county One of the Mustang’s key All-County performer, Jay All-Division team, this players last season, Gerard ranks in the Top 20% of his Top 10% ranked student ranks in the Top 10% of his class and is a member of also runs track and plays class and is a member of the the National Honor Society. lacrosse. National and Spanish Honor He is also on the track team Societies. A Maryland and is a math tutor. Distinguished Scholar, he is also the Senior Class Presi- dent, runs track and is in the concert choir.

Joshua Noren Ikenna Okafor Malik Pack Western Tech Harford Tech Baltimore 5-8, 165, OL/DL 6-1, 175, QB/DB City College This versatile player for An honors student and team 5-7, 165, RB/DB the Wolverines ranks in the captain, Ike is also a mem- Described as one of the Top 10% of his class, is a ber of the student govern- toughest players on his member of the County All- ment, and the basketball and team, this honor student Academic team and also track teams. also plays basketball and is plays lacrosse. a student volunteer.

Samuel Plazak Kiandre Pratt Michael Rindos Hammond Joppatowne Broadneck 6-2, 170, QB/DB 5-6, 135, WR/DB 6-1, 175, LB A team captain and Second This Top 5% ranked athlete Voted Second Team All- Team All-County perform- is a member of the National County, Michael ranks in er, Samuel ranks in the Top Honor Society. He is also a the Top 20% of his class. 10% of his class, is a mem- member of the ROTC, the He is on the wrestling ber of the National Honor Vice President of his class, team, a student government Society, Student Govern- plays baseball, and is on the delegate, and plays in the ment, and plays lacrosse track team. concert band. and basketball Patrick Cedric Rollins Thomas Ruley Robinson Reginald F. Lewis Parkville Liberty 5-8, 192, FB/LB 6-4, 285, OL/DL 6-4, 270, OL An All-City team selection, First Team All-Division and Voted First Team All- this team captain is an hon- team captain, Tom ranks in Conference and All-County, ors student and ranks in the the Top 5% of his class and this team captain ranks in Top 20% of his class. is a member of the National the Top 10% of his class, is Honor Society. He is also a a member of the National member of the It’s Academ- Honor Society and is a ic team and the chorus. Maryland Distinguished Scholar. Patrick also plays basketball, is a member of the track team and is Trea- surer of the Senior Class. John Scheve Adam Taylor Sones Boys Latin Slatniske Glenelg 6-8, 290, OL/DL South Carroll 6-0, 165, DB Selected for the Super 22 6-2, 200, FB/LB A First Team All-County team by the Baltimore A First Team All-County member and team captain, Touchdown Club, John is a selection, Adam was a team Taylor is an honors stu- top student and member of captain and ranks in the dent and a member of the the National Honor Society. Top 20% of his class. He is National Honor Society. He also plays hockey, is a Maryland Distinguished He also plays lacrosse, president of the Debate Scholar, a member of the basketball and is a camp Club, and will play football National Honor Society, and also plays lacrosse. counselor. at Dartmouth next year.

Graham Spicer Christopher Justin Stone Wilde Lake Sponyoe Brunswick 6-0, 200, K Governor 6-3, 195, TE/DE A Super 22 team member Thomas Johnson Selected First Team All- and All-County performer 5-10, 180, OL/LB Conference and a team cap- as a junior, Graham is a A team captain and honor tain, this Top 20% ranked National Merit Scholar, AP roll student, Christopher student is a member of the Scholar and scored a perfect also plays lacrosse, wrestles, National Honor Society. He 800 on the math portion and is a member of the also plays basketball and is of the SAT. He also plays Latin Club. a youth coach. club soccer and plays the bagpipes.

Rodney Reggie Street David Switzer Straughter Jr. Vivian T. Thomas Centennial Patterson 6-1, 170, WR/LB 5-8, 210, DL 5-10, 160, WR/DB A First Team All-City A team captain and All- A member of the All-City selection and team captain, County performer, the team and a team captain, Reggie was the MVP of Eagles Defensive Lineman Rodney ranks in the Top his team. He also plays of the Year is a National 10% of his class, plays bas- basketball. Merit Scholar and AP ketball and is a youth coach. Scholar with distinction. David also plays lacrosse and throws the shotput.

Sterling Teel Kevin Telesford Dustin Thursby Chesapeake-BC Carver Vo-Tech Northeast 6-0, 170, RB/WR/DB 5-8, 165, RB/DB 6-1, 185, RB/DB A team captain and nine An honor roll student rank- An honor student and First time team player of the ing in the Top 20% of his Team All-County member, week, Sterling ranks in the class, Kevin was a team Dustin also plays baseball Top 20% of his class, plays captain and also a member and wrestles. lacrosse and is editor of the of the track teams and yearbook. dance squad. 2009 Scholar Athletes, continued

Scott Trench Alexander Utt Samuel River Hill Urbana Von Paris 6-1, 175, TE/LB/K 6-4, 260, OL/DL John Carroll A First Team All-Metro Twice voted First Team 6-1, 210, QB/LB and Second Team All-State All-Area, Alex ranks in the Selected First Team All- kicker, Scott ranks in the Top 5% of his class and is County and a team captain, Top 10% of his class and is a member of the National Sammy ranks in the Top a member of the National Honor Society and the bas- 20% of his class and is a Honor Society. He is also a ketball team. member of the National National Merit semi-finalist, Honor Society and a Mary- is a wrestler and plays land Distinguished Scholar. He is the Senior Class lacrosse. President, plays baseball, rugby and wrestles.

Joshua Sanchaz Anthony Wagoner Walker Watters, Jr. Forest Park Southside Academy Dunbar 5-10, 165, LB 5-6, 160, QB/DB 6-0, 230, OL/DL A team captain and Top A standout player and team Selected to the All-State 5% ranked student, Josh is captain for the Jaguars, this team, this team captain a member of the National honors student is a member ranks in the Top 20% of Honor Society, is on the of the track team and the his class. He also plays track team and is also a chess club. lacrosse, is on the swim swimmer. team and the robotics team. He will play football at Howard next fall.

Terrance West Zachary William Northwestern Westfall Whitehurst 5-11, 198, RB/DB North Carroll Towson An All-State selection and 5-10, 171, WR/DB 5-6, 165, RB/DB team captain, Terrance A First Team All-Con- A member of the All-Divi- ranks in the Top 20 % of ference player and team sion team, this captain is his class. He also plays bas- captain, Zach is an honors an honors student who also ketball and is on the track student who runs track and plays lacrosse, runs track team. is President of the Varisty and is a youth coach. Club.

Timothy Matthew Wood Louis Wyley Willman Perry Hall Franklin Reservoir 6-2, 185, WR/DB 6-1, 190, TE/LB 6-4, 255, DL This team captain and twice A City/County All-Star Selected First Team All- selected First Team All- game participant, this Top County, this team captain is Division player, Matt ranks 20% ranked student is an an honor roll student who in the top 25% of his class outstanding high jumper on also plays lacrosse. Tim and also plays basketball. the track team and is a black will play football for the belt instructor in karate. University of Connecticutt in the fall.

Drew Yelverton Andre Young Andrew Zimnik New Town Aberdeen Frederick 5-9, 185, FB 6-0, 200, FB/LB 6-0, 175, QB A member of the All- Selected First Team All- Voted Second Team All- Academic team for his County and a team captain, Conference, this team cap- county, Drew ranks in the Andre ranks in the Top tain ranks in the Top 5% of Top 5% of his class and is 15% of his class. He is also his class and is a member of a member of the National on the track team and will the National Honor Society. Honor Society. He is also a attend the United States A Maryland Distinguished member of the track team Millitary Academy in the Scholar, Andrew also runs and Vice President of the fall. track and plays baseball. Varsity Club. Selfridge Builders congratulates the Class of 2009 Scholar Athletes on their significant 4781 Ten Oaks Road achievements. Dayton, MD 410-489-2450

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The Greater Baltimore Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame proudly announces its first football Academic All-State team. The team is made up of the best and the brightest senior high school football student athletes in the Baltimore Region for the 2008 season. Selections for the team were a by-product of the Chapter’s Annual Scholar Athlete Dinner.

Offense: Defense:

Quarterback Defensive Line Andrew Zimnik, Frederick High School Tim Willman, Reservoir High School Running Back Arnold Farmer, Baltimore Polytechnic High School Patrick Balderson, Linganore High School Brandon Copeland, Gilman School Kurt Herzog, Friends School Linebacker Cory Anderlik, Century High School Jason Gonos, St. Mary’s High School Receiver Sam Von Paris, John Carroll School Brandon Floyd, Loyola High School Harry Krieger, St. Paul’s School Zach Westfall, North Carroll High School Brett Baer, Westminster High School Adam Slatniske, South Carroll High School Tight End Defensive Back Antwan Branch, Lake Clifton High School Jeff Kryglik, Eastern Vo-Tech High School Adam Dulberger, Middletown High School Eric Franklin, Archbishop Curley High School Offensive Line Taylor Sones, Glenelg High School Beau Hawarth, Archbishop Spalding High School Thomas Ruley, Alex Utt, Urbana High School Special Teams: Anthony Watters, Dunbar High School Specialist Patrick Robinson, Liberty High School Graham Spicer, Wilde Lake High School Scott Trench, River Hill High School William Clary,

Johns Hopkins Heart Hype Program

In 2008, The Greater Baltimore Chapter of the National Football Foundation participated in the Heart Hype Program in recognition of the organization’s proactive approach to helping young athletes detect and assess potentially life threatening heart ailments. Over 3,000 young adults die suddenly each year, almost all of which could have been prevented if detected in time. Reggie Lewis, Hank Gathers, Jason Collier and Tom Herrion are well-known athletes who lost their lives to undiagnosed heart ailments. the 2009 Heart Hype screening is scheduled for Saturday, May 23rd at Morgan State University. The goal is to screen hundreds of high school athletes for potentially life-threatening heart ailments. Questionnaires and waiver forms will be available on the Heart Hype Website (www. hopkinsHCM.org) and at the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association website (www.mpssaa.org). We encourage our members, their families and friends to participate in this free program, in an effort to avert an unnecessary and untimely health threat. The Greater Baltimore Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame gratefully acknowledges the generous support given by the sponsors and patrons listed below. Their sponsorship and participation have made this affair possible.

SPONSORS Edmondson-Westside High School Overhead Door PATRONS Entrequest Parents of Old Mill Football Sponsors purchase a table Patrons participate by Forest Park Athletic Dept. Parkville Athletics of ten and invite as their guests purchasing a table of ten. school officials, coaches and Franklin Athletics Patterson High School Frederick Douglass Athletic Dept. Patapsco Athletics UBS Financial Services— parents of the scholar athletes. Don Giacomelli Frederick High School Aberdeen High School Office of Athletics— Boosters Club Annapolis High School Baltimore County Schools Freedom Optimist Club Play Action Football Camp Arbitron, Inc. DEX Imaging Friends School of Baltimore PNC Bank Archbishop Curley High School Johns Hopkins University Gilman School RHS Touchdown Club Archbishop Spalding Maryland Board of Glenelg High School Football High School Reginald F. Lewis Athletic Dept. Football Officials Gov. Thomas Johnson Arundel Athletic Booster Club Reservoir Football Towson University Football The Greene Turtle Touchdown Club Atholton Football GTI Federal River Hill Athletics Baltimore City College Alumni BENEFACTORS Assoc. Hamel Builders, Inc. Selfridge Builders Baltimore Polytechnic Harford Technical High School Severna Park High School Certain individuals and Institute Football Harford Technical H.S. South Carroll Athletic Boosters organizations made contribu- Boy’s Latin School Athletic Dept. South River High School tions to the Greater Baltimore Chapter that directly benefit Brauning-Iannantuono Insurance Havre de Grace High School Boosters Club the Scholarship Fund Broadneck Bruins Athletic Hereford High School Southern Football Booster Club Heritage Properties, Inc. St. Mary’s Athletic Dept. Anonymous Brunswick Athletic Boosters JPB Enterprises, Inc. St. Paul’s School LaVar and Trish Arrington Ralph Friedgen C. Milton Wright High School Joppatowne H.S. Athletic Dept. St. Vincent Pallotti High School Dr. Richard George Kelly & Associates The John Carroll School Cardinal Gibbons Alumni Assoc. Jonathan Ogden Cardinal Gibbons Athletics Kenwood Athletics The Lawrence A. Beck Co. Kevin Plank Carroll Sports Rehabilitation & Linganore High School Towson Sports Medicine Physical Therapy Lion’s Pride Trooper Office Mgmt, LLC Catoctin High School Long Reach High School Tuscarora High School Football Century High School Athletics UBS Financial Services Chesapeake High School Marriotts Ridge High School Under Armour Chick-fil-a@Eastpoint Mall McCormick & Company, Inc. Union Memorial Sports Medicine Clifden Vending/Milford Mill McDonogh School Urbana Football Athletics Meade High School Football W.E.B. Dubois HS Columbia Benefits Mel Kiper Enterprises Athletic Dept. Consultants, Inc. Mt. Hebron High School Walkersville H.S. Commercial Interiors Mt. St. Joseph H.S. Athletic Dept. Athletic Boosters Comet Booster Club The Thomas and Clementine Western Tech Football Cougar Boosters, Inc. Mullan Foundation Wilson’s Bus Service, Inc. DEX Imaging New Town Athletic Boosters Winters Mill High School North Carroll Athletic Dept. Dunbar High School North County Athletic Booster Club North County High School Eastern Technical High School North Harfod Endzone Club Edgewood High School Oakland Mills High School Booster Club Omega Health Care