WABC - WEST POTOMAC ATHLETIC BOOSTERS

Transcription

WABC - WEST POTOMAC ATHLETIC BOOSTERS
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
WABC - WEST POTOMAC ATHLETIC BOOSTERS - www.WestPotomacSports.org
WABC SPRING 2015 SPORTS NEWSLETTER
A Message from the West Potomac Athletic Boosters
WABC would like to congratulate all the spring sport’s student athletes, coaches and volunteers who made the season a big success.
Thank you for all of your hard work!
Our officers for the 2015-2016 school year will be Rick Genuario and Vicki Aardema as acting Co-Presidents. We will both have seniors
and our last children at WPHS so we are actively seeking two individuals to provide their leadership to WABC as Co-Presidents. Diane
Moery will be our VP. Kim Monroe will be our Treasurer, and Kent Myers will be our Secretary.
We would like to thank a number of senior volunteers that have graduated with their students. Kari Panagopoulos has done a fantastic
job with concessions. We will miss Gretchen Walzl in so many volunteer capacities: Swim, Track, ANG, Odyssey of the Mind, and more.
Crystal Compton has been a consistent volunteer for WABC starting with Football, the Pep Rally, Valentine’s Event, Golf and so much
more. We have had such great team reps many of whom have volunteered for multiple sports and events: Lynn and Andrew Cheng,
Carol Bolger, Anastasia Albritton, Elizabeth Holm, Kathy Dolce, Stephanie Manous, and Bill Austin. A special thank you is extended to
Jeanne Atkins for not only being a team rep but also for editing and formatting the seasonal newsletter for the past three years. She
has also done a great job as membership chair. Thank you Jeanne and all of our volunteers who are retiring from high school volunteering. I hope your example has inspired others to continue the great work WABC does in supporting our athletic programs and the
school.
I would also like to thank Graphics teacher and Webmaster Amy Stoll. Amy created the Turf West Potomac Website and enhanced our
Golf Website and provided valuable graphic services to help us promote WPHS. I also want to thank Mark Sentner and Michael
Glatting for their printing and graphic services they continue to provide in creating the Fall Program, Stadium Banners, Golf brochures
and other promotional art work we need throughout the year. A special thank you to Lee Harrington, past president and current WPHS
coach for working in many capacities particularly the Fall and Spring card sales, Christmas and Mulch sales and his due diligence in helping maintain our fields and facilities.
Remember our meetings are the second Wednesday of every month at 7 pm in the library. The meetings are open to anyone and we
encourage all team reps, coaches, parents, and students to attend.
The annual WABC Golf Tournament held on June 11th at Laurel Hill Golf Course was a huge success. We had 106 golfers enjoy a dry
but hot day. Due to the generosity of our players and sponsors, we were able to raise more money than the year before which will
help fund necessary improvements for the athletic program. Thank you Joel Sickler and his company, Justice Advocacy Group for generously being the Grand Sponsor.
Look for the 2014-2015 Silver Patron Passes going on sale soon. The deadline for the discount ($155) is August 31st.
Finally, I would like to thank our Co-President, Vicki Aardema for her dedication to WPHS the past four years. We have been fortunate
to have Vicki as Co-President and her willingness to organize many important WABC functions and events. It was a banner year of improvements with two Turf fields, a new brick entrance feature, parking lot Wolverine banners, landscaping along Gunston, fresh
painting, drainage improvements for the softball field, and a Bermuda grass practice field. And we are getting a new track as we speak!
A great year!
Rick Genuario and Vicki Aardema: Acting Co-Presidents WABC
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
2014 Fall Sports Special Awards
Spring Sports Scholar Athletes:
This award is given to a male & female senior athlete who earn a varsity letter, earn a 3.5 or better
GPA for the 3rd quarter and contribute significantly to their sport and school! Nominations are submitted & voted by the Spring Head Coaches:
Male Scholar Athlete: Nicolas Cucinotta, Boys Soccer
Female Scholar Athlete: Megan Jackson, Softball
Patriot Conference Team Champions: Boys Soccer
Patriot Conference Track Champions:
4x400 Relay: Glenn Rushing, Cory Jones, Cullen O’Boyle & Lozie Goolsby
Shot Put: Zach Sadler
Patriot Conference Team Runner-up: Girls Lacrosse & Boys Tennis
Patriot Conference Coach of the Year
Ed Thomas, Girls Soccer
Craig Maniglia, Softball
Other Spring Sports Special News:
The boys tennis doubles team of Aiden Kiernan & Joe Leonard went undefeated this year in all their
doubles matches!
Record Breaker: Spring Track athlete Lozie Goolsby broke a school record in the 800m with a time
of 155.15!
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
Spring Sports Team MVPs & Coaches Awards:
Sport
MVP
Coaches Award
Baseball
Varsity
Junior Varsity
Tom Nicholson
Kent Sullivan
Brennan Willmott-McMahon
Grant Ours
Alina Selnick-Escobar
Owen Albrecht
Samantha Murphy
Boys Lacrosse
Varsity
Junior Varsity
Alex McDonald
Zach Stevens
Nicklaus Firesheets
Girls Lacrosse
Varsity
Junior Varsity
Zshana Lee
Chloe Harris
Hannah Thompson
Boys Soccer
Varsity
Junior Varsity
Nelson Flores Blanco
James McNulla
Cooper Hanson
Girls Soccer
Varsity
Junior Varsity
Kylie Bostick
Samantha Baden
Claire Callahan
Softball
Varsity
Junior Varsity
Raven Williams
Victoria Bolger
Erica Cassidy
Girls
Michael Ruamthong
Sarah Ames
Scott Liner
Claire Sedlak
Spring Track
Boys
Girls
Lozie Goolsby
Jessika Dickerson
Cullen O'Boyle
Gabrielle Farmer
Crew
Boys
Girls
Tennis
Boys
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
1st Team All Patriot Conference
Baseball: Jamie Sara, Pitcher
Boys Lacrosse: Alex McDonald & Jeff Ryscavage
Girls Lacrosse: Martha Gallagher, Zshana Lee & Lizzie Wood
Boys Soccer: Nelson Flores Blanco & Bright Somuah
Girls Soccer: Kylie Bostick, Samantha Bradford & Elaina Highland
Softball: Jayne Orleans, Pitcher; Olivia Manous, DH; Nikki Minnis, SS; Annabelle Miller & Raven Williams
Boys Tennis: Aiden Kiernan, Singles & Doubles; Joe Leonard, Doubles; Scott Liner, Singles & Jordan Tenenbaum, singles
Girls Tennis: Sarah Ames, Singles
Boys Track: Gunnar Cukor, Lozie Goolsby, Cory Jones, Zach Lindsey, Nick McCobb, Chris Mitchual, Cullen
O’Boyle, Glenn Rushing & Zach Sadler
2nd Team All Patriot Conference
Baseball: Tom Nicholson, Catcher; Pavel Strain, DH; Kent Sullivan, Outfield
Boys Lacrosse: Will Albritton, Claude Atkins & Anton Kheirani
Girls Lacrosse: Claire Barber, Chloe Harris & Madison Smith
Boys Soccer: Paul Bangura & James McNulla
Girls Soccer: Ashley Alderman
Softball: Maddie Miller, Outfield & Grace Moery, 2B
Boys Tennis: Michael Ruamthong, Singles
Girls Tennis: Sarah Ames, Doubles; Molly Cabral, Doubles; Claire Sedlak, Singles
Honorable Mention All Patriot Conference
Baseball: Luke Belanger, Pitcher; Rocky Iboleon, Outfield; Brandon Floyd, 3B/Pitcher
Girls Lacrosse: Maxine Clifford, Sarah Gallagher & Theresa Willmott-McMahon
Boys Soccer: Fernando Acosta, Mieron Asfaha, Kevin Garcia & Ivan Hernandez
Girls Soccer: Sophia Adler, Hannah Boster, Lindsey Freewalt, Finny Lopez &
Maggie McDonald
All Patriot Conference Tournament Team
Softball: Raven Williams
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
1st Team All 6A North Region
Girls Lacrosse: Zshana Lee
Boys Soccer: Nelson Flores Blanco & Bright Somuah
Boys Tennis: Aiden Kiernan & Joe Leonard, Doubles Team
Boys Track: Gunnar Cukor, Matt Frame, Lozie Goolsby, Zach Lindsey, Cullen O’Boyle, Glenn Rushing
& Zach Sadler
Honorable Mention All 6A North Region
Boys Lacrosse: Alex McDonald, Jeff Ryscavage and Peter Stamos
Virginia All State Honors
Boys Crew: Owen Albrecht, Reece Hagler, Joseph Hammer, John Hardison, Tyler Hawley, Samuel
Janssen, Logan Lynch, Max Metter, Grant Ours, Alex Richwine, Wendell Vago, Hunter Vagt, Ethan
Walker & Kyle White
Girls Crew: Emma Bass, Sabrina Bishop, Rachael Brautigam, Liz Brodie, Juliette Burcham, Emma
Calogero, Carinne Couisine, Rachel Dinkel, Hannah Engle, Rose Guglielmo, Rachel Hardison, Taylor
Hass, Megan Herrup, Pilar Jimenez, Lillian Lane, Natalie Lorca, Samantha Murphy, Sydney Olson,
Hannah Paros, Rachel Perez, Elizabeth Petkosek, Alyssa Pierson, Alina Selnick-Escobar & Jessey Willis
Boys Track: Gunnar Cukor, Lozie Goolsby, Cullen O’Boyle & Glenn Rushing
Washington Post All-Met Athletes
Boys Soccer: 2nd Team: Nelson Flores Blanco
HM: Daniel Damiani and Bright Somuah
Girls Soccer: HM: Kyle Bostick
Boys Tennis: HM: Michael Ruamthong
Many of our spring teams advanced to their Northern Region Tournaments:
Girls Lacrosse, Boys Soccer, Softball, Boys Tennis, & Spring Track.
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
2014 Spring Scholar Athlete Award Winners
(Athletes who have a GPA of 3.5+ the 3rd quarter)
Varsity Baseball: Grant Benick, Dorothea Bowerfind, John Day, Jarrod Denham, Brandon Floyd,
Matthew Gill, Christ Hecker, Rafael Iboleon, Jackson Kosmacki, Andrew Maloney, Thomas Nicholson
& Kent Sullivan
JV Baseball: Patrick Aitken, Cooper May, Liam McClanahan, Samuel Meyer, Justin Shelton, Kurt Sullivan & Brennan Willmott-McMahon
Crew: Owen Albrecht, Emma Bass, Sabrina Bishop, Rachael Brautigam, Alana Brodie, Juliette Burcham, Alexandra Brinley, Anna Capper, Michael Curtin, Hannah Engle, Emily Flaherty, Jonathan Flowers, Emma Forsythe, Sophia Guglielmo, Taylor Haas, Reece Hagler, Clara Hammer, Joseph Hammer,
Rachel Hardison, John Hardison, Michael Hays, Warren Herrington, Samir Issa, Samuel Janssen, Pilar
Jimenez Larre Borges, Celia Lane, Lillian Lane, Natalie Lorca, Logan Lynch, Timothy Makinen, Maxwell
Metter, Samantha Murphy, Sydney Olson, Grant Ours, Hannah Paros, Sagar Patel, Rachel Perez, Elizabeth Petkosek, Shelby Pierson, Alyssa Pierson, Alexander Richwine, Alina Selnick-Escobar, Emily
Smith, Juliana Sprague, Olivia Strittmatter, Brian Trigg, Eric Waters & Jessey Willis
Varsity Boys Lacrosse: Claude Atkins, Connor Burke, Andrew Campbell, Lucas Cochran, Jacob
Crouse, Finnegan Gilmartin, Samuel Herrington, Alexander McDonald, William Nicholson, Josh Shelton & Jonathan Tucker
JV Boys Lacrosse: Uzair Ahmed, David Bishop, Jelani Black, William Crane, Nicklaus Firesheets, Duncan Hanna, Connor Hayes, Nicholas Hogan, Taamson Joshua, Noah Lerner, Seth Lewis, David Pinter,
Jacob Raman& Mark Weil
Varsity Girls Lacrosse: Keli Aardema, Audrey Alexander, Brooke Allen, Emma Anderson, Claire Barber, Maxine Clifford, Elizabeth Cordova, Ashlie-Marie Dolce, Lauren Duffy, Martha Gallagher, Marley
Gilliam, Natali Gonzalez, Chloe Harris, Kylie McPherson, Hannah Monroe, Ella Moore, Diana Morales,
Katherine Myers, Madison Smith, Theresa Willmott-McMahon, Allison Wood & Elizabeth Wood
JV Girls Lacrosse: Tiffany Carter, Kameron Clarke, Gabrielle Clautice, Lauren Dessaure, Ann Duke,
Caroline Gardner, Maria Genuario, Natalie Hohman, Grace Henley, Rian Mackie, Hailey McCullough,
Gillian Sickler, Hannah Thompson, Abbie Weissman, Jana Wiarda & Amy Zelaya
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
Varsity Boys Soccer: Fernando Acosta, Vaughn Bassett, Nicolas Cucinotta, Fiorella Garay & Benjamin Slobodin
JV Boys Soccer: Kevin Aguilar, Dominick Heratsch, Brendan Kosar, Luke Lash, Christopher Letai, Eric
Romero Ferrera & Sean Sullivan
Varsity Girls Soccer: Nicole Alderman, Samantha Baden, Hannah Boster, Kylie Bostick, Lindsay Freewalt, Elaina Highland, Maeve Jarvis, Sarah Kanuch, Jennifer Lyon, Katelyn McNamara, Lillian
Michaud, Kenia Morales Vargas, Jennifer Newton, Genevieve Polo, Alexandra Weil & Caroline Yates
JV Girls Soccer: Emma Auld, Tara Boyle, Claire Callahan, Madeleine DiFolco, Ashlyn Hendrix, Madison Howe, Cameron Long, Sonya Richard, Ashleigh Roddey & Alexis Tuttle
Varsity Softball: Victoria Bolger, Caroline Bowman, Christina Dillard, Elizabeth Drotos, Megan Jackson, Nicola Minnis, Grace Moery, Micaela Neulight & Jayne Orleans
JV Softball: Erica Cassidy, Adrianna DeLorenzo, Jalaysha Malik, Naomi Masterson, Emma Melvin &
Victoria Rulapaugh
Varsity Boys Tennis: Christopher Cheng, Aiden Kiernan, Jack Larrick, Joseph Leonard, Anthony Lower, Halsey McHenry, Jessica Niles, Jackson Prater, Wilson Prater, Michael Ruamthong, Bryan
Schrage, Benjamin Weisel & Jopseh Welch
Varsity Girls Tennis: Sarah Ames, Mia Elsheikh, Julia George, Sarah Jesup, Juliette Lash, Emily Madden, Gina Oiki, Jordan Schrage, Claire Sedlak, Karmela Svalina & Ana Zuffi
Boys Spring Track & Field: Michael Bell, Andrew Dahik, John Dillaplain, Clayton Egbulem, Connor
Foss, Matthew Frame,, Benjamin Hamer, Ryan Huck, Bernard Kluskens, Philip Lincoln, Zachary Lindsey, Dominic Mancini, Benjamin Marin, Kendall McClusky, Cullen O’Boyle, Laim Orr, Abbas Qizilbash,
Peter Skudlarek, Isaiah Smith & Brennan Vaughan
Girls Spring Track & Field: Ubaida Ahmed, Margarita Aleixo, Charlotte Anderson, Meredith Barber,
Nailah Beyene-Martin, Audrey Boling, Melanie Bomberg, Charlotte Costantino, Paula Crews, Jessika
Dickerson, Gabrielle Farmer, Catherine Fidd, Madelin Finn, Maura Finn, Marguerite Haas, Christine
Han, Haleigh Hopper, Siena Joy, Alexis Lee, Kaycie O’Boyle, Safiya Osei, Laura Powell, Kristen
Privette, Mary Savage & Zoe Smith
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
2014-2015 Year Awards
(Nominations are submitted & voted by all Head Coaches)
Ft. Hunt Sportsmen John C. Frey Athlete of the Year Awards:
Boys Team Sports: Jamie Sara, Basketball & Baseball
Girls Team Sports: Zshana Lee, Cheerleading & Lacrosse
Boys Individual Sports: Joshua Carter, Football & Wrestling
Girls Individual Sports: Cassidy Bayer, Swim
Ft. Hunt Sportsmen Sports Man & Sports Women of the Year Awards:
Sports Man of the Year: Christopher Cheng, Basketball & Tennis
Sports Woman of the Year: Jayne Orleans, Swim & Softball
Honorable Mention WPHS Athlete of the Year Awards:
Boys Team Sports:
Glenn Rushing, Football, Winter & Spring Track
Nelson Flores Blanco, Soccer
Girls Team Sports:
Kylie Bostick, Soccer
Lizzie Wood, Field Hockey & Lacrosse
Boys Individual Sports:
Lozie Goolsby, Winter & Spring Track
Cullen O’Boyle, XC, Winter & Spring Track
Girls Individual Sports:
Maura Finn, XC, Winter & Spring Track
Maxine Clifford, Volleyball, Swim & Lacrosse
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
2014-2015 Year Awards
(Nominations are submitted & voted by all Head Coaches)
Fairfax County Women’s Sports WPHS Nominees & FCPS Winners:
Sportswoman of the Year Award: Maxine Clifford (Volleyball, Swim & Lacrosse)
FCPS Winners:
Donna de Varona Spirit of Sport Award: Jayne Orleans (Swim & Softball)
Coach of the Year Award: Dena McCraith (Winter & Spring Track)
Head Coach of the Year: Ahmad Sasso, Boys Soccer
Assistant Coach of the Year: Scott Nelson, Baseball
Volunteer of the Year: Carol Bolger, Swim & Softball
WABC Outstanding Contribution Awards:
Jeanne Atkins, WABC Membership & Newsletter
Lynn Cheng, Basketball & Tennis
Crystal Compton, Football
Gretchen Walzl, Swim/Dive
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
2014 Spring Coaching Staff
Baseball
Head Coach:
Assistants:
Crew
Head Coach:
Assistants:
Boys Lacrosse
Head Coach:
Assistants:
Girls Lacrosse
Head Coach:
Assistant:
Jim Sullivan – Jim.Sullivan@GDIT.com
Chris Giblin
Jason Hescock
Rob Kerr
Rafael Martinez
Scott Nelson
Mike Olerta
Wes Yeary
Leslie Shinners – Lshinners@aol.com
Liz Clark
Nicole Desiano
Terry Grindstaff
Megan Lister
Laura Page
Alan Weatherley
Geoff Hill – wphslacrosse@gmail.com
Kenneth Alnwick
Morgan Ames
Brendan Bradley
Lloyd Crouse
Patrick Dewey
Mike Spencer
John Stamos
Cindy Lopez-Yusuf – ctlopezyusuf@gmail.com
Karl Metter
Kristin Semones
Meegan Jane Smith
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
Boys Soccer
Head Coach:
Ahmad Sasso - sassosoccer@gmail.com
Assistants:
Jay Ruelas
David Heller
Girls Soccer
Head Coach:
Eddie Thomas – WestPOGsoc@gmail.com
Assistants:
Pierce Chandler
Alissa Gamelier
Sean Vermillion
Softball
Head Coach:
Craig Maniglia – cgman01@gmail.com
Assistants:
Lee Harrington
Brittany Maniglia
Don Minnis
Hannah O’Neil
Kim Rathje
Julie Treherne
Kara Weiner
Tennis
Head Coach Boys:
Pete Ranney – pcranney@fcps.edu
Head Coach Girls:
Sue McConville – mccfamily@cox.net
Spring Track & Field
Head Coaches
Eric Pilson – elpilson@fcps.edu
Dena McCraith- drmccraith@fcps.edu
Assistants:
Jack Coffey
Jana DeCoster
Jenn Dietz
Justin Gaudenzi
Bob Woods
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
2013 2014 Tri-Athletes
(student athletes who lettered in three sports)
Claire Barber: Cross Country, Winter Track & Lacrosse
Meredith Barber: Cross Country, Winter Track & Spring Track
Michael Bell: Cross Country, Winter Track & Spring Track
Melanie Bomberg: Cross Country, Swim & Spring Track
Maxine Clifford: Volleyball, Swim & Lacrosse
Charlotte Costantino: Cross Country, Winter Track & Spring Track
Jarrod Denham: Field Hockey, Winter Track & Baseball
Maura Finn: Cross Country, Winter Track & Spring Track
Zachary Lindsey: Cross Country, Winter Track & Spring Track
Olivia Manous: Cheer, Gymnastics & Softball
Kendall McClusky: Football, Winter Track & Spring Track
Christopher Mitchual: Football, Winter Track & Spring Track
Cullen O’Boyle: Cross Country, Winter Track & Spring Track
Kaycie O’Boyle: Cross Country, Winter Track & Spring Track
MonaLisa Paulk: Cheer, Winter Track & Spring Track
Glenn Rushing: Football, Winter Track & Spring Track
Zachary Sadler: Football, Winter Track & Spring Track
Bradley Schaefer: Football, Winter Track & Spring Track
Zoe Smith: Cross Country, Winter Track & Spring Track
Alexandra Weil: Volleyball, Swim & Soccer
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
BASEBALL
The varsity finished in 3rd place in the Patriot Conference this year in the regular season but
lost in the first round of the conference tournament. This marked the 5th consecutive winning season for the team and the 1st time in 4 years that we did not qualify for the Regional
Tournament. While this was disappointing, we had some great wins this year including at
least one victory over every Patriot Conference team and outside conference wins over Marshall and Chantilly who each won their conference tournaments.
The varsity team was led this year by an extraordinary group of seniors: Zach Belanger, Zach
Hecker, Rocky Iboleon, Tom Nicholson, Joe Ranney, Sam Snider and Kent Sullivan. They have
each been with the program over the last four years and have been major contributors to our
success.
Although we are graduating a large number of very talented individuals, we will have a number of core players returning as well as a large group of JV players to represent West Potomac
next year. We expect to make another run at the Patriot Conference Championship next season and get back to the Regional Tournament.
This year’s JV team consisted of 14 freshman and five sophomores. Though this dynamic
looks like a recipe for a “rebuilding year,” our JV Wolverines shared great success headed by
the leadership of those five returning sophomores. Our team captains, returning sophomores Chris Day and Patrick Aitken helped teach minute skills in practices, rallied the team
when down in many of the games and stood out as offensive and defensive leaders on the
field. Though led by sophomores, it was the freshman who dominated the lineup card, accounting for six starting positions in any given game.
This year the coaches selected Sophomore Brennan Willmott-McMahon to receive the
Coach’s Award. Brennan was a returning sophomore outfielder who played some games in
the outfield for us last year, having gained a spot through hard work and perseverance.
Though he struggled to begin this season and even sat a couple of games on the bench, Brennan’s spirits were not to be “dashed” (his nickname is dash). Brennan taught himself a skill
that only very few ball players at any level can gain; bunting for a base hit. Brennan made his
way back into the lineup about mid-season and raised his (at the time) abysmal average over
300 points. Though not a voted on captain, Brennan led groups in practice and games, especially when his fellow teammates were playing up at varsity. Though Brennan will be missed
at the JV level next year, we look forward to his continued success with the program and expect great contributions from him.
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
Lastly, it is important to remember that our players are students first and they have a duty to
their studies as well as their athletic development. This year 19 of our players and managers
achieved a Grade Point Average above 3.5! These students should be commended for their
exceptional dedication to their sport, and their brilliance in the classroom. They are: Patrick
Aitken, Grant Benick, Dorothy Bowerfind, John Day, Jarrod Denham, Brandon Floyd, Matt Gill,
Zach Hecker, Rocky Iboleon, Jackson Kosmacki, Andrew Maloney, Cooper May, Liam McClanahan, Sam Meyer, Tom Nicholson, Justin Shelton, Kent Sullivan, Kent Sullivan and Brennan Willmott-McMahon.
Team records and scores of individual games are posted on our website.
2015 Awards:
Team MVP – Tom Nicholson
Coaches’ Award – Varsity – Kent Sullivan
Coaches’ Award – JV – Brennan Willmott-McMahon
Varsity Captain – Tom Nicholson
JV Captains – Patrick Aitken, Chris Day
1st Team All-Conference – Jamie Sara
2nd Team All-Conference – Tom Nicholson, Kent Sullivan, Pavel Strain
Honorable Mention All-Conference – Luke Belanger, Brandon Floyd, Rocky Iboleon
West Potomac 2015 MVP – Jamie Sara
Matt Hrin Weight Room Warrior – Brandon Floyd
Coaching Staff:
Chris Giblin
Jason Hescock
Rob Kerr
Rafael Martinez
Scott Nelson
Mike Olerta
Jim Sullivan
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
CREW
This year was marked by another great turnout of athletes for crew. Our 73 rowers got two extra
weeks of bonus training in the weight room and on the erg, as we extended the winter conditioning
season to wait for the ice on the river to melt so that we could get out on the water.
Our first two regattas of the season at Sandy Run and Baltimore were both cancelled early in the day
due to high winds. Our first real race took place at Mathews Virginia on April 18th. It was a beautiful
day at Mathews and nearly all of the boats we entered placed in the top three in their events. Our
only other non-Championship race was the Charlie Butt regatta in Georgetown where our Women’s
Junior 4 took 1st, and the Men’s 1st 4, Women’s 2nd 4 and Women’s Junior 8 took second.
The core of the Men’s team consisted of 4 boats, including the 1st 4, Lightweight 8, 1st 8 (plus 4) and
Novice 4. At Championships, all boats had solid races with the Lightweight 8 a close 4th and the 1st
4 coming in 3rd in the Petite Finals. The Women’s team boats that competed at States included the
1st 4 (went to Petite Finals), 2nd 4 (5th overall), Junior 8 plus 2 (5th overall) and the Junior 4, who
came in 1st and earned the title of State Champions! This boat, with Rachael Brautigam, Rachel Hardison, Liz Brodie, Juliette Burcham and Natalie Lorca, went on to make the semi-finals at the Stotesbury Regatta in Philadelphia and compete in the Scholastic Rowing Association Nationals competition in Camden NJ, where they placed 7th overall, representing West Potomac with pride and distinction once again.
Special kudos to our graduating rowers! Four-year rowers include Men’s Captain Grant Ours, Wendell Vago, Jesse Willis (rowing at Clemson next year), Lilly Lane (rowing at Loyola), Taylor Haas, Hannah Engle, Student President Sabrina Bishop and Samantha Murphy. Other seniors are Women’s
Captain Rachel Perez, Sagar Patel, Kyle Chittal, Tyler Hovey and Claude DeLamater-Brotherton.
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
BOYS LACROSSE
The West Potomac Boys’ Varsity Lacrosse Team finished with 4 wins on the year and remained competitive
through adversity. The Boys Varsity team narrowly missed a return trip to regionals with an 8-6 defeat to
Lake Braddock in the Regional Playoff. The team was led by their 12 seniors who provided leadership and stability to the Boys’ Lacrosse Program for the last four seasons. With 10 freshmen participating on the Varsity
squad in 2015, the future is definitely bright for West Potomac Lacrosse
Leader Goal Scoring – Will Albritton 31 Goals
Runner Up Goal Scoring– Alex McDonald 25 Goals
Leader Ground Balls – Anton Kheirani 48
Runner Up Ground Balls – Alex McDonald 31
Leader in Saves – Zach Stevens 65
Runner Up in Saves – Josh Shelton 9
Team Awards:
Honorable Mention All Region: Alex McDonald, Jeff Ryscavage
1st Team Patriot District: Alex McDonald, Jeff Ryscavage
2nd Team Patriot District: Claude Atkins, Will Albritton, Anton Kheirani
Honorable Mention Patriot District: Josh Shelton
Coaching Staff:
Head Coach – Geoff Hill
Assistant Coach – Brendan Bradley
Assistant Coach – Lloyd Crouse
Assistant Coach – Patrick Dewey
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
BOYS JV LACROSSE
The West Potomac Boy’s Junior Varsity Lacrosse team finished the season with a record of 6 wins and 5 losses. The team’s philosophy of 100% at all times drove it to new heights during the season. After a timid display in the scrimmage against Westfield the team regrouped and found its strength. The opening win against
Fairfax illustrated that the defense and the team as a whole were ready for a season of dominant displays.
The team shutout both Lee and Annandale, while holding Mount Vernon to 4 goals, and Marshall to 2. The
team’s mental toughness and fighting spirit were on full display in the close losses to Mclean, Woodson, and
West Springfield by a margin of 2 goals. The highlight of the season was the team effort to reduce penalty
minutes during games, averaging less than 2 minutes of man down play a game. The group of young men
that comprise this team are true competitors.
Leader Goal Scoring: Samuel Parker-35 goals
Runner up Goal Scoring: Chris Hanley-19 goals
Leader ground balls: Samuel Parker-60
Runner up ground balls: Mark Weil, Nicklaus Firesheets, Jacob Raman (25)
Team Awards
Coaches Award: Nicklaus Firesheets
Coaching Staff
Head Coach-Michael Spencer
Assistant Coach- Ken Alnwick
Assistant Coach-Morgan Ames
Assistant Coach-John Stamos
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
GIRLS LACROSSE
Girls' Varsity had a successful season with 10 wins and 8 losses. We challenged ourselves
with a tough schedule this year and hope to build on that experience for next season. The
team put in some great work this season and it didn't go unnoticed. We had several AllConference honors. Sarah Gallagher, Maxine Clifford and Theresa Willmot-McMahon were
given honorable mentions. Second team honors were earned by Madison Smith, Chloe Harris, Claire Barber. Lizzie Wood, Martha Gallagher and Zshana Lee earned first team honors.
We had three players go on to earn All-Conference honors - Lizzie Wood and Martha Gallagher with honorable mentions and Zshana Lee made first team. Most importantly, our
team excelled in the classroom! 92% of our girls earned a 3.5 GPA or higher this season.
Girls JV Lacrosse had a successful season with 6 wins and 5 loses. The JV team started the
season with the largest roster in many years, counting 27 participants compared to a normal
size in recent years of 17. Of those, 9 girls were new to the sport having never played on an
organized lacrosse team before. The season is notable for the tremendous improvement in
skill level and teamwork by all members.
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
BOYS SOCCER
The Team started out the Spring 2015 season with 96 very talented soccer players trying out
for 24 varsity positions and 25 JV Positions. Snow covered the two new turf fields for the majority of tryouts and the first scrimmage extending tryouts an extra week and into the first
scrimmage. The new coaching staff: Head Coach Ahmad Sasso, Assistant Jay Ruelas and Assistant David Heller knew that the season was going to be a very challenging season and were
up for the task.
West Potomac was one game under par during the regular soccer season and went into the
District Tournament seeded fourth. The Wolverines defeated West Springfield High School 32 in a close game to earn a spot into the regional round. West Potomac then traveled to the
number one seed Lake Braddock High School to take on the Bruins. The team played well and
pulled off a win after playing 80 minutes of regular time, four overtime periods and winning
the shootout 5-3. Edgar Waitt had a terrific save during the shootout to ensure a Wolverine
victory.
The Wolverines then took the bus ride over to take on a very strong WT Woodson HS team.
The majority of soccer fanatics that filled the Woodson stadium were wearing wolverine blue,
loud and spirited. Late in the second half Nelson Flores scored an upper ninety goal and the
stingy defense protected the goal for the next twenty minutes and the Patriot District Championship. This was the first district soccer championship in school history for the World’s
Greatest High School. The following week the Wolverines played a strong McLean team and
lost their regional game 2-1 in a close match.
The JV Squad coached by Jay Ruelas and David Heller had a very productive year. The talented
team lead by captains Nate Cermak, Cooper Hanson, Kevin Aviles and Gabo Caicedo finished
the season with 8 wins, 4 loses and 2 ties. The players and coaching staff are looking forward
to a promising 2016 spring season.
Accolades were in abundance for this talented, young team. Nelson Flores earned a spot on
the 6A First All Region Team. Bright Somuah made the 6A Second Team Roster. Patriot Conference District award winners were, First Team Sophomore Nelson Flores and Junior Bright
Somuah. Second Team Patriot District Team Honors went to Freshman Paul Bangura and Senior James McNulla. Patriot Conference Honorable Mention went to Fernando Acosta, Ivan
Hernandez and Kevin Garcia. WPHS Sportsman Award was given to Senior Nick Cucinotta.
Honorable Mention for Team Sports went to Nelson Flores. Nelson Flores also won the Most
Valuable Player in soccer certificate. The WPHS Boys Soccer Team Coaches Award went to
James McNulla. The JV Coaches Award was given to Cooper Hanson. The boys soccer teams
had players that earned Spring Scholar Awards with 3.5+ GPA Fernando Acosta, Vaughn Bassett, Nick Cucinotta, Ben Slobodin, Kevin Aguilar, Dominick Heratsch, Brendan Kosar, Luke
Lash, Christopher Letai, Eric Romero and Sean Sullivan. Finally, Coach Ahmad Sasso was honored by his peers with the WPHS Coach of the Year award.
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
GIRLS SOCCER
The 2015 Girls’ Soccer team completed one of their best overall seasons in years!!
The Patriot District is one of the toughest soccer leagues in all of Virginia; the Wolverines had
seven players from the girls varsity team recognized as All-Stars!!
2015 Patriot District Awards:
All Conference 1st team: Kylie Bostick, Elaina Highland, Samantha Bradford
All Conference 2nd team: Ashley Alderman
Honorable Mention: Finny Lopez, Sophie Adler, Maggie MacDonald,Lindsey Freewalt,
Hannah Boster
Coaches Award – Samantha Baden
Most Valuable Teammate – Lilian Michaud
Elaina Highland, Golden Boot Award
Kylie Bostick, MVP and All-Met Honorable Mention
Hannah Boster, Rookie of the Year
Coach of the Year- 2015 Patriot District- Ed Thomas -- Girls Soccer
A special thanks to our Seniors, Jenny Lyon, Elaina Highland, Samantha Baden, Sam Bradford
and Alex Weil!
The regular season overall record for the West Potomac Varsity team was 6-6-1.
Girls JV Soccer
First year coach, Peirce Chandler led a determined and skilled group of student-athletes. The
West Potomac Girls JV Soccer team had a great year. We started off strong with a win against
rival Mount Vernon. We continued our strong effort throughout the season finishing with
seven wins, three ties, and three losses. The girls played well throughout the year and improved in many facets of the game. The girls worked extremely hard during practices on defensive technique and moving as a team. The results of this hard work were apparent in the
games as the year progressed. We finished the year on a three game winning streak and
capped the season off with a victory over another rival in T.C. Williams. Our Goalkeeper Claire
Callahan had a great year improving leaps and bounds from the beginning of the season, and
her effort was rewarded with this year’s Coach’s Award.
The overall record for the West Potomac JV team was 7-3-2.
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
SOFTBALL
On behalf of the West Potomac Softball program we would like to thank Mr. Case for supporting all our athletes. We would also like to thank Aaron Helmick, Barb Mahoney, and Chris Beal for their support behind the
scene to make our season a successful one. Also, a big thank you to all the parents, faculty, custodial staff,
and students who came out to watch our games-- it really makes a difference when you are in the stands!
Our Varsity season opened in celebration of the remembrance of Hannah Graham against Mount Vernon
with a resounding victory-- and we never looked back. We finished tied for 2nd place in the Patriot Conference with defending State Champions South County with a 9-3 record and behind Lake Braddock. Both rivals
were ranked in the Washington Post top 10 all season. We advanced to the Regional Tournament for the 6th
straight season and lost to McLean who finished first in the Liberty Conference and also ranked in the top 10
by the Post.
We won 14 games overall this season scoring 159 runs while leaving 136 on base. Our defense was outstanding compiling a team fielding percentage of .922.
Several players were recognized in the Patriot Conference, more than any other softball team including:
Senior Captain Nikki Minnis, 1st Team All-Conference-SS
Senior Captain Jayne Orleans, 1st Team All-Conference-P
Senior Olivia Manous, 1st Team All-Conference-DP
Junior Raven Williams, 1st Team All-Conference-1B
Junior Annabelle Miller, 1st Team All-Conference-3B
Senior Captain Maddie Miller, 2nd Team All-Conference- OF
Sophomore Grace Moery, 2nd Team All-Conference-2B
Megan Jackson was honored with the West Potomac Scholar Athlete Award with a GPA of 4.471 while taking
a full course load and 5 AP classes.
We also had two players recognized by the Fort Hunt Community and Fairfax County.
Torie Bolger was awarded the Fort Hunt Sportsmen’s Bob Beatty Award given to one individual for athleticism, sportsmanship, and community Service.
Jayne Orleans was honored with the prestigious Donna De Verona, Spirit of Sport Award given to one senior,
amongst 25 high schools in Fairfax County, who manifests a never give up attitude, is a leader on and off the
field, and displays behavior that is consistent with the ideals of ethical conduct in athletics.
Our Coaches award was given to Torie Bolger
Our MVP award was given to Raven Williams
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
BOYS TENNIS
The Boys Team finished 11-2 in the conference and 12-2 over all defeating Robinson (a Region
semifinalist) 7-2. 1st team All-Region honors went to Aiden Kiernan and Joe Leonard at #3
doubles. The Team lost to Langley (likely State winner) by literally 2 points 1st Team AllConference honors went to Aiden Kiernan #4 singles, Scott Liner #5 singles, and Jordon
Tenenbaum undefeated at #6 singles during the season. Aiden Kiernan and Joe Leonard were
#3 doubles All-Conference for their undefeated season at #3 doubles. Michael Ruamthong
was 2nd team All-Conference at the #1 singles position. Michael Ruamthong was team MVP,
Scott Liner won the Coaches Award, and Chris Cheng won the Sportsman of the Year Award.
Coaching Staff: Pete Ranney
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
GIRLS TENNIS
The Girl’s 2015 Tennis Team was blessed with healthy returning players who were eager and
ready for the season. We also welcomed new freshman faces that help round out our varsity
line up. 14 girls in all – whom worked hard, improved tremendously and had lots of fun doing
so.
Our team came in 4th in the Patriot Conference with a record of 8-5. Our competition was
evenly matched with teams like Lake Braddock and West Springfield who at the end narrowly
beat us out of contention for the Regional Team Tournament. The girls did an outstanding job
this season. Freshman Sarah Ames brought home two awards this season 1st Team All District – for Singles on line 6 and 2nd Team All-District in Doubles with her partner, Molly Cabral. Our Senior and Captain, Claire Sedlak received a 2nd Team All District Award in Singles
at line 2. Along with her doubles partner, Mia Elsheikh, Claire finished up her high school tennis season by making it to the semi-finals in the Patriot Conference Tournament.
This year’s Most Valuable Player Award was given to freshman, Sarah Ames and the Coach’s
Award was given to senior, captain, Claire Sedlak.
WABC SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER
SPRING TRACK
This spring has been a very successful season for Wolverine Track and Field. They hit the
ground running while qualifying with regional and state times from the first meet of the season and never looked back. This year’s team was led by senior captains Jessika Dickerson,
Maura Finn, Cullen O’Boyle, Nick McCobb, Glenn Rushing and Kenny McClusky. These remarkable athletes created a welcoming and fun atmosphere for our new freshman to our seniors
that wanted to give track a try before they graduated!
This year’s patriot conference championship was successful for West Potomac, the boys
4x400 relay (Lozie Goolsby, Cory Jones, Glenn Rushing and Cullen O’Boyle) took first place by
smoking their competition of Lake Braddock and T.C. Williams. Senior and first year thrower
Zach Sadler was conference champion in Shot Put and runner up in boys Discus. Nick McCobb
rounded out the 300m hurdles finishing second in the conference while sophomore Zach
Lindsey finished 5th in the 3200m. Lozie Goolsby scored points for the Wolverines by finishing
in the top 6th for boys high jump, 200 and 400m while Chris Mitchual took all-conference
honors in the boy’s shot put.
Robinson Secondary is where the competition continued for regionals. Lone female,
Maura Finn represented the school in the 3200m and Glenn Rushing advanced to states by
not only hitting the automatic qualifying time in the 400m but by also placing 6th. The 4x800
relay (Matt Frame, Zach Lindsey, Cullen O’Boyle and Lozie Goolsby) secured their spot for
states by running a season best time while senior Lozie Goolsby set the West Potomac school
record in the 800m with a time of 1.55.15 giving him 2nd in the region.
With states having just concluded in Newport News, yet again our boys 4x400 looked stronger
than ever improving their all-state honors with a 5th place finish and Lozie Goolsby earning all
-state in the 800m, both leaving their mark on the track at Todd Stadium. The Wolverine
track program would like to thank everyone who contributed to our success this season, especially our team representatives Lisa Finn and Sue O’Boyle.
Team Awards:
MVP: Lozie Goolsby and Jessika Dickerson
Coaches Award: Gabby Farmer and Cullen O’Boyle
Other awards/honors by your athletes:
Lozie Goolsby broke 800m school record with a 1.55.15