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Jabari Laws Chase Young H2 EZ EE THE WASHINGTON POST . SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2016 football Compiled by The Post’s high school sports staff OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Wise / QB / Sr. With the 5-9, 165-pound Army recruit DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR DeMatha / DE / Sr. No player in the Washington area at the helm, the two-time Maryland 4A state champion struck more fear into opposing offenses than Young, a 6-6, Pumas revamped their offense. Laws thrived as the focal 245-pounder who possesses the sort of frame NFL scouts Jabari Laws point, becoming the first Wise player to throw for more Chase Young crave. Despite being the focus of every scouting report, the than 2,000 yards in a season. He completed nearly 67 Ohio State recruit had 118 tackles, 19 sacks, 37 tackles for percent of his passes and accounted for more than loss, five forced fumbles and two defensive touchdowns. 3,000 total yards and 52 total touchdowns while the Using his length, strength and athleticism, the area’s top- Pumas became the first Prince George’s County school rated prospect relied on power, speed and technique to to go undefeated en route to back-to-back state titles. wreak havoc in the backfield and help propel the Stags to a He finished with a 36-3 record as the team’s starter. fourth straight WCAC title. ALL-LEAGUE FOOTBALL TEAMS AS SELECTED BY LEAGUE COACHES DISTRICT VIRGINIA DL Bran Giron, Falls Church, Jr. LB Kyle Smith, Dominion, Sr. Offensive player of the year OL Armando Alvarado, DuVal, Sr. OL Elijah Lane, Lackey, Jr. Coaches of the year DL George Brooks, Wakefield, Sr. DB Ajani Gillis, Rock Ridge, So. RB Wande Owens, Glenelg, So. OL John Lopez, Eleanor Roosevelt, Sr. OL James Tunstall, Lackey, Sr. DCIAA Stars CONFERENCE 4 Lenny Schultz, Madison LB Tyler Warren, Falls Church, Sr. DB DJ Hutcherson, Heritage, Sr. OL Funiba Neba, Eleanor Roosevelt, Sr. OL Ethan McKenney, Patuxent, Sr. Offense Offense Eric Henderson, Hayfield LB Anthony Ponce, Falls Church, Sr. DB Jayson Robinson, Dominion, Sr. Defense OL William Valentine, Suitland, So. OL James McClanahan, Patuxent, Jr. QB Steven Williams Jr., Wilson, Sr. RB Tyquan Brown, Freedom-Woodbridge, Trey Taylor, South Lakes LB Jack Jones, Marshall, Sr. DB Josh Baird, Loudoun Valley, So. DL Muddy McHemba, Howard, Sr. OL Savion Williams, Wise, Sr. OL Joe Osborne, Calvert, Sr. RB Marcel Foster, H.D. Woodson, Sr. So. LB Adam Abu Janous, Edison, Sr. P Ben Wright, Rock Ridge, Jr DL Damon McKinney, Long Reach, Sr. RB Mychale Salahuddin, H.D. Woodson, RB Ricky Slade, Hylton, Jr. CONFERENCE 7 DB Markel Harrison, Marshall, Sr. PR Jayson Robinson, Dominion, Sr. DL Dimeji Olayinka, Howard, Sr. Offensive player of the year Defense Jr. WR Thyrick Pitts, Forest Park, Sr. Offense DB Deontae Hargrove, Falls Church, Sr. AP Aaron Maisus, Heritage, Jr. DL Sean Washington, Atholton, Sr. Jabari Laws, Wise, Sr. DL Chris Thompson, Lackey, Jr. WR Charles Peeler, H.D. Woodson, Sr. OL Daniel Horne, Hylton, Sr. QB Jack McDaniels, South County, Sr. DB Matt Griffin, Stuart, Jr. LB Greg Benton Jr., Long Reach, Sr. DL Diondre Greer, Westlake, Sr. WR Sean Savoy, Wilson, Sr. OL Tavon Matthews, Freedom-Wood- RB Lamont Atkins, Lake Braddock, Sr. DB DeJuan Green, Stuart, Sr. Defensive player of the year LB Ryan Kearney, Howard, Jr. Defense DL Juan Watkins, Patuxent, Sr. TE Khaleb Coleman, Wilson, Sr. bridge, So. RB Daiimon Cleveland, West Potomac, Jr. P Matt Van Heesevijk, Eidson, Jr. DL Tommy Christ, Dominion, Sr. LB Donovan Nicastro, River Hill, Sr. DL Armando Alvarado, DuVal, Sr. DL Ryan Farrell, Calvert, Sr. OL Rhamil Anderson, H.D. Woodson, Jr. KR Ricky Slade, Hylton, Jr. RB Jalen Jackson, Annandale, Sr. PR Dawandre Marshall, Falls Church, So. LB Don Place, Howard, Sr. DL Lawtez Rogers, Eleanor Roosevelt, Sr. LB Nathan Proctor, Lackey, Sr. OL Raynard Carter, Wilson, Sr. UTIL Kavary Hill, Gar-Field, Sr. RB Solomon Simay, South County, Sr. CONFERENCE 22 DB Chad Brown, Long Reach, Jr. DL Isaac Ukwu, Wise, Sr. LB Dwayne Smith, Patuxent, Sr. OL Kimane Jones, Ballou, Sr. WR Dillon Spalding, South County, Jr. Player of the year Offense DB Bryson Craven, Howard, Sr. DL Savion Williams, Wise, Sr. LB Levi Brickner, Calvert, Sr. OL Daquan Kerns, Ballou, Sr. Offensive player of the year WR Brandan Lisenby, West Potomac, Sr. Dakwandre Marshall, Falls Church, So. QB Cameron Parson, Champe, Jr DB Saleem Jackson, Wilde Lake, So. LB Delani Carter, C.H. Flowers, Sr. LB Shamar Gray, Calvert, Sr. OL Kaylon Oliver, H.D. Woodson, Jr. RB Ricky Slade, Hylton, Jr. WR Daniel Adu, West Springfield, Sr. RB Jack Fitzgerald, Freedom-South Rid- DB Jasen Parkins, Atholton, Sr. LB Mike Ogunsula, Eleanor Roosevelt, Jr. DB Tre Gulley, Lackey, Sr. P Quartez Galloway, Anacostia, Jr. TE Andrew Park, Lake Braddock, Sr. Coach of the year ing, Jr. DB Evan Riss, Oakland Mills, Sr. LB Antoine Ross, Suitland, Sr. DB Taejon Gray, Thomas Stone, Sr. Specialist Mike Wise, Wilson, Jr. Defense OL Jack Young, Lake Braddock, Sr. Eric Pilson, Lee RB Carl Garmon, Champe, Jr. LB Hassan Sherrif, Northwestern, Sr. DB Joel Torney, Patuxent, Sr. DL Nick Brawner, Hylton, Sr. OL Jacob Laub, Lake Braddock, Sr. WR Robert Mayo, Freedom-South Rid- Defensive player of the year DB Caleb Bess, Bowie, Sr. ST William Meadows, La Plata, Jr. Defense DL Brett Cebula, Hylton, Jr. OL Josh Delgado, Lake Braddock, Sr. CONFERENCE 14 ing, Jr. LB Tyrell Barnes, Wilde Lake, Sr. DB Raymond Boone, Eleanor Roosevelt, DL Christopher Betts, Eastern, Sr. DL Colby Hill, Woodbridge, Sr. OL Cameron Lucas, South County, Sr. Offense OL Elijah Boldin, Champe, Sr. Jr. Most oustanding player DL Romello Leftwich, Ballou, Jr. DL Cortez Jackson, Freedom-Wood- OL Bailey Iboleon, West Potomac, Jr. QB Hunter Lawall, Potomac Falls, Jr. OL Jack Granahan, Champe, Sr. DB AJ Lytton, Wise, Jr. RB Malik Burns, Lackey, Sr. DL Nasrani Taylor, Dunbar, Sr. bridge, So. K Adam Luftglass, W.T. Woodson, Sr. RB Meech Hembry, Broad Run, Sr. K Drew Pearson, Freedom-South Riding, MONTGOMERY 3A DB Greg Young, Suitland, Jr. DL Jaylen Twyman, H.D. Woodson, Sr. LB Zion Johnson, Sr. KR Ibrahim Mansaray, Lake Braddock, Sr. RB Josh Breece, Stone Bridge, Sr. Sr. Offense DB Malcolm Johnson, C.H. Flowers, Sr. Coach of the year LB Charles Ellis, Eastern, Sr. LB KJ Peterson, Freedom-Woodbridge, ATH Ibrahim Mansaray, Lake Braddock, RB Kash Jackson, Potomac Falls, Sr. QB Markel Grant, Watkins Mill, Jr. Steve Crounse, Patuxent LB Shyheem Jackson, H.D. Woodson, Sr. Sr. Sr. WR Kaevon Chase, Potomac Falls, Sr. Offensive player of the year RB Isaac Smith, Blake, Jr. Defensive player of the year LB Kewan Speight, Dunbar, Sr. DB Brandon Benson, Hylton, Sr. ATH Darrien Newton, Mount Vernon, Jr. WR Ben Maffe, Briar Woods, Sr. RB Carl Garmon, Champe, Jr. RB Connell Oberman, Poolesville, Jr. AJ Lytton, Wise, Jr. PRIVATE DB Vincent Flythe, H.D. Woodson, Jr. DB Anthony Frazier, Freedom-Wood- WR Leland Girdy, Stone Bridge, Sr. WR Harold Dotson, Seneca Valley, Jr. DB Tyreke Jones, Eastern, Jr. bridge, Sr. Offensive player of the year TE Daniel Thompson, Stone Bridge, Jr. Defense WR Demetrius Rush, Watkins Mill, Fr. Specialists IAC DB Ronald Whitfield, Wilson, Sr. DB Dashaun Jerkins, Woodbridge, Jr. RB Lamont Atkins, Lake Braddock, Sr. OL Brian Fredrikson, Stone Bridge, Sr. DL Garrett Dunn-Ford, Freedom South- WR Daquan Wims, Watkins Mill, Sr. P Kenny Fuentez, Bladensburg, Sr. Offense DB Kaylyn Gray, Ballou, Jr. P Joshua Thomas, Hylton, Jr. OL Dillon Carey, Stone Bridge, Sr. Riding, So. WR Michael Young, Rockville, Sr. K Dima Amaya, Bladensburg, Jr. QB Seth Agwunobi, Episcopal, Jr. K Joseph Massaro, Wilson, Jr. PR Shermane Pressley, Hylton, Jr. Defense OL Alex Ronk, Briar Woods, Sr. DL Elijah Boldin, Champe, Sr. TE Matthew Betterelli, Damascus, Jr. KR AJ Lytton, Wise, Jr. RB Devin Darrington, Bullis, Sr. UTIL Mike Collins, Hylton, Sr. DL Daniel Kelly, Lake Braddock, Sr. OL Aaron Pappy, Stone Bridge, Sr. DL Trevor Cosenke, Champe, Jr. OL Jordan Funk, Damascus, Jr. PR Demetri Morsell, Wise, Jr. RB Perris Jones, Episcopal, Jr. Coach of the year DL Jack Mueck, South County, So. OL Jacob Boone, Broad Run, Sr. LB Bobby Doherty, Freedom-South Rid- OL Michael Jurgens, Damascus, Jr. WR Dakota Foster, St. Albans, Sr. Mark Martin, Wilson CONFERENCE 5 DL D.J. Djonkam, West Springfield, Sr. K Alex Nemer, Potomac Falls, Sr. ing, Sr. OL Orbell Keshishi, Blake, Sr. Coach of the year WR Bryson Shaw, Bullis, So. Offense DL Raishon Pickett, Lake Braddock, Sr. AP Ben Maffe, Briar Woods Sr. LB Mikey O’Connell, Champe, Sr. OL Olawale Layeni, Seneca Valley, Sr. DaLawn Parrish, Wise WR Charles Snowden, St. Albans, Sr. DCIAA Stripes QB Rehman Johnson, Westfield, Sr. DL Navonte Dean, South County, Sr. DB Zyan Collins, Freedom-S. Riding, Jr. OL Erick Lowe, Magruder, Jr. TE Xavier Francis, Georgetown Prep, Sr. Offense RB Julian Garrett, Centreville, Sr. LB Lamont Atkins, Lake Braddock, Sr. Offensive player of the year DB Brandon Burdick, Champe, Jr. ATH Brian McNeary, Watkins Mill, Sr. OL Aiden Brown, Bullis, Sr. QB Leon Gray, Theodore Roosevelt, So. RB Jaden Snead, Herndon, So. LB Tyrese Randall, T.C. Williams. Sr. RB Meech Hembry, Broad Run, Sr. PR Brandon Burdick, Champe, Jr. OL Sean Dowling, St. Stephen’s/St. Ag- RB Aizsha Horne, McKinley Tech, Sr. RB Reid Scarborough, Robinson, Sr. LB Da’Jon Bellfield, West Potomac, Sr. Offensive player of the year nes, Sr. RB Teyonte McKenzie, Bell, Jr. WR Isaiah Culver, Centreville, Sr. DB Jack McCrossin, Annandale, Jr. Defense Defensive player of the year RB Markus Vinson, Damascus, Sr. PRINCE GEORGE’S 3A/2A/1A OL Chris Fournier, Episcopal, Sr.
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