2012 St. John’s Baseball
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James
Hamer
Manuel Mitchell
Kirsch
Cam
Kostyack
Alex
DEISE
Danny
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Jerry
CHAVARRIA
Derek
Carter
Abram
White
Michael
FLAX
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St . John’s Baseball Head Varsity Coach.............. Mark Gibbs '96 6th year Overall Record.....................................................106-33 Assistant Varsity Coaches Head Assistant........................Ed Gibbs '67 20th year Catching.............................Andrew Lowman 5th year Pitching.....................................Phil Newman 2nd year Hitting.............................................Jon Sidlau 1st year Head Jv Coach...............Wade Newman '06 1st year Assistant Coach......................Travis Chance 6th year Assistant Coach..................Chris Themistos 4th year Head Freshman Coach................. Will Cross 2nd year Assistant Coach.........................Eric Ellis '85 3rd year Assistant Coach................................... Al Lee 1st year Strength & Conditioning...............................Walt Cline Support Staff Athletic Director.............................................Tom Veith Asst. Athletic Director....................................Pat Ward Trainers.......................... Mike Walker, Stephanie Tong School Contact Phone............................202-363-2316
2012 Quick Facts 2011 Record............................................................. 22-9 2011 WCAC Record................................................. 10-6 Last Conference Tournament Title Won...............2011 Last Conference Season Regular Title Won........2010 Most Wins in a Season..............................................26 Lettermen Returning/Lost................................... 14/10 Starters Returning/Lost...........................................2/6 Pitchers Returning/Lost...........................................4/7 Number of New Players.............................................14
St. John’s Sports Baseball Contact......................................... Mark Gibbs Email....................................... mgibbs@stjohnschs.org Office Phone........................................... 202-364-0229 Web Site......................................www.stjohnschs.org 2607 Military Rd. NW Address.....................................Chevy Chase, DC 20015
St. John’s College High School Location.............................................Chevy Chase, D.C. Founded....................................................................1851 Enrollment............................................................... 1045 President...............................................Jeff Mancabelli Principal......................................Bro. Michael Andrejko Nickname.............................................................Cadets Color........................................................Scarlet & Grey Conference.......... Washington Catholic Athletic Conf.
Facilities...................................................................................................... 2 The Program............................................................................................... 4 2012 Rosters.............................................................................................. 6 2012 Schedules.......................................................................................... 9 Coaches.................................................................................................... 11
2012 Cadets 2012 Season Preview.............................................................................. 17 Returning Numbers and Returning Statistical Leaders......................... 19 Veterans...................................................................................................20 Newcomers..............................................................................................25
2011 Season Review 2011 Season Review...............................................................................30 2011 WCAC Rankings/All-WCAC Team.................................................33 2011 Final Stats........................................................................................34 2011 Results.............................................................................................36
History and Honors Cadets to College.....................................................................................38 Cadets to Pros..........................................................................................38 High School All-Americans.....................................................................39 All-Met.....................................................................................................40 2005–2010 Results.................................................................................42
SJC Facilites
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t. John’s boasts the Mid-Atlantic regions top high school playing facility. The Cadets play on newly renovated Gibbs Field. The surface and surrounding area’s underwent a multimillion dollar renovation in 2009 and now features synthetic grass which will allow the Cadets to work out year round on a professional quality field. In addition to the new playing surface Gibbs Field features dugouts, 3 bullpens, 2 batting cages and a professional scoreboard. In March 2012 the Vincent “Cap” Mona Baseball Clubhouse is scheduled to begin construction. This facility will be the first in the area for a high school program and one of only a handful in the nation. It will include the varsity locker room, coach’s offices, players and coach’s bathrooms/showers, a press box and a VIP viewing area. St. John’s baseball also recently purchased ‘Fungo Man’. This portable, and efficient practice machine holds over 250 balls and perfectly places those balls anywhere on a baseball field automatically, programmably, and remotely. By using a coach friendly wireless controller that interfaces with a State-of-The-Art machine interface, the FM-150 frees coaches or players to precisely control speed, spin, position, and elevation that produce incredibly accurate ball placement. The indoor facilities are equally impressive. The Gallagher Gym holds recently installed 75 ft. indoor batting cage and ©FUNGOMAN is large enough for the players to work on all their baseball skills indoors. The Roth Gym is the winter home of the Cadet pitchers and features 6 portable indoor mounds. The Cadets strength training occurs inside the “Smith” Weight room. This state of the art training facility features the latest and most advanced weight training equipment. When injuries occur the St. John’s player’s head to the “Foster” raining room, featuring top of the line physical therapy equipment.
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The Program
1909 St. John's Baseball Team
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t. John’s has a long and storied baseball tradition. Founded in 1909, the baseball program was originally known as the St. John’s Preps. Sometime between 1909 and 1947 the program was disbanded and revived by Gene Augustopher and Joe Gallagher under the name of the Cadets. The Cadets won three conference championships during the 1950s, and nine conference championships from 1960–1978. When Ed Gibbs took over in 1993, however, the once proud program was in a state of total disrepair. The Cadets had not captured a championship in over 15 years and had not been ranked in the Washington Post Top Ten in over a decade. The Cadets had won only 9 games in the previous two seasons combined and played in a poor facility that was in need of substantial upgrades. Gibbs resurrected the St. John’s program and constructed a baseball powerhouse whose name became synonymous with excellence. Gibbs’ first team went 13-12. His second team went 26-4, won the WCAC regular season title and began a remarkable string run of 13 straight 20 win seasons. Gibbs won 318 games, two conference tournament titles, eight regular season titles and saw his team ranked in the top ten by the Washington Post in 12 of his 14 years. He was selected as the Washington Post Coach of the Year in 2005 and on three different occasions was named WCAC Coach of the Year. Gibbs was inducted into the St. John’s Hall of Fame in 2008. The 2012 season will be Mark Gibbs ninth year in the St. John’s Program and his sixth as Head Coach. During, Coach Gibbs’ tenure the baseball team has grown from an area powerhouse to an elite program recognized throughout the country. St. John’s has been nationally ranked in seven of the last eight years by the most influ-
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ential high school baseball publications in the United States including Baseball America, USA Today and Collegiate Baseball. St. John’s ascendance into the national spotlight reached a fever pitch in 2008 when Baseball America ranked the Cadets as the eighth best team in the country and featured the Cadets as its spotlight program in its national high school baseball preview issue. At the same time, Collegiate Baseball named the Cadets as the second best high school team in the nation. The Cadets proved worthy of the preseason acclaim by placing fourth in the Anderson Bat National Classic in Southern California, the nations top high school baseball tournament. During the event St. John’s defeated two teams ranked among the top 25 in the country, both of which hailed from Southern California, before succumbing to the eventual tournament champions in the winner’s bracket championship game. This marked the second straight year St. John’s had defeated two nationally ranked teams from California at the Anderson Bat National Classic. This success on the national level is unprecedented for a program from the Mid Atlantic region and validated the programs standing among the nation’s best. Through Coach Gibbs’ first eight years the Cadets have sent 42 players on to college baseball and have had three players drafted by professional baseball teams. During that same time period, players from St. John’s have gone on to some of the most prestigious baseball programs in the nation including 2009 and 2011 College World Series participants the University of Virginia and the University of North Carolina. St. John’s has also produced 26 Washington Post All Met selections, sevein high school All Americans and two WCAC Players of the Year. Coach Gibbs was honored in 2008 by being selected as a coach at the Under Armour All-American Game at Wrigley Field in Chicago, which was televised live on ESPN. 2011 marked the first WCAC Tournament Championship won under the helm of Mark Gibbs.
2011 WCAC Championship Team
The Program 2011 Head Coach
2007 Head Coach
• 22-9 • WCAC Tournament Champions • Began the year ranked No. 1 in the Washington Post and No. 34 in the Country by Baseball America • Achieved a No. 1 ranking in the Washington Post for the 6th time in 7 years • Nationally ranked for the 7th time in 8 years • Finished ranked No. 8 by the Washington Post • Pre-Season All American – Nick Howard • 4 Washington Post All Met Selections (1 – 1st Team, 1 – 2nd Team, 2 – Honorable Mentions) • Runner Up – S outh Florida Classic, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
• 23-6 • Finished No. 4 in Washington Post • Tied for 1st Place in WCAC Regular Season • WCAC Tournament Finalist • Preseason No. 50 by PG Crosschecker • Finished ranked No. 95 by PG Crosschecker • Achieved No. 1 Ranking in the Washington Post for the 3rd straight year • 4 Washington Post All-Met Selections (1- 1st Team, 1- 2nd Team, 2- Honorable Mention) • 2 All-Americans – Connor Hoehn, LJ Hoes • Connor Hoehn – drafted 21st Round, Milwaukee Brewers • WCAC Player of the Year – L J Hoes
2010 Head Coach
2006 Assistant Coach
• 23-4 • Won WCAC Regular Season with a 15-1 record • Achieved a No. 1 Ranking by the Washington Post for the 5th time in 6 years • Finished No. 4 in the Washington Post • Finished No. 3 in the East Region by USA Today • 4 – 1st Team All WCAC Selections • 4 Washington Post All-Met Selections (1 – 1st Team, 1 – 2nd Team, 2 – Honorable Mention) • Nationally ranked for the 5th time in 6 years • Preseason All-American – Nick Howard • Washington Post DC Player of the Year, Louisville Slugger DC Player of the Year, Gatorade DC Player of the Year – Mike Bowie • Washington Post DC Coach of the Year – M ark Gibbs
• 26-4 – tied for most wins in school history • Finished No. 2 In Washington Post • Finished No. 7 in East Region by USA Today • WCAC Regular Season Champions • Ranked No. 1 in the Washington Post to open the season for the 2nd straight year • Ranked No. 23 in the USA Today Super 25 • 3 Washington Post All-Met Selections (2 - 1st Team, 1 - Honorable Mention)
2005 Assistant Coach
• 18-7 • Ranked as high as No. 2 in the Washington Post Top 10 • 16th straight year appearing in the Washington Post Top 10 • Finished 2nd in WCAC Regular Season • PreSeason All-American – Josh Leemhuis • 3 Washington Post All-Met Selections (1 – 2nd Team, 2 – Honorable Mention) • 4 – 1st Team All WCAC Selections
• 22-3 • WCAC Regular Season and Tournament Champions • Finished No. 1 in Washington Post Final Rankings • Ranked in Baseball America’s National Top 50 rankings during the season for 8 consecutive weeks • Final National Rankings • 46th – Baseball America/NHSBSA Poll • 18th – USA Today/ESPN Poll (2nd in East Region) • 13th – Champion Poll (School Sports Magazine) • 27th – Collegiate Baseball Magazine • Ed Gibbs – All Met Coach of the Year • 2 Washington Post All-Met Selections (1 - 1st Team, 1 - Honorable Mention)
2008 Head Coach
2004 Assistant Coach
2009 Head Coach
• 20-7 • Finished No. 6 in Washington Post • Nationally Ranked – No. 2 Collegiate Baseball, No. 8 Rawlings/Perfect Game, No. 10 Baseball America, No. 15 School Sports, No. 21 Rise Magazine • 2 All-Americans – L J Hoes, Scott Silverstein • Achieved a No. 1 Ranking in the Washington Post for the 4th straight year • 3 Washington Post All-Met Selections (1- 1st Team, 1- 2nd Team, 1 – Honorable Mention) • 2 players drafted – L J Hoes- drafted 3rd Round Baltimore Orioles, Scott Silverstein – drafted 32 Round Washington Nationals • WCAC Player of the Year – L J Hoes
• 22-5 • Ranked No. 24 Nationally by Baseball America • WCAC Tournament Finalists • Finished No. 3 Washington Post Final Rankings • 2 Washington Post All-Met Selections (1 – 1st Team, 1 – Honorable Mention)
Top: University of Virginia pitcher and former Cadet Scott Silverstein signs a baseball for a young Hokies fan. Bottom: 1999 WCAC Championship Team
St. John’s Baseball During the Gibbs Era (1991 – 2 011) Team Accomplishments
• WCAC Regular Season Champion in 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010 • WCAC Tournament Champions in 1999, 2005, 2011 • Finished in the Top 10 of the Washington Post Final Rankings 16 of the last 18 years • 20 or more wins in 17 of the last 18 years • Nationally ranked in 7 of the last 8 seasons • Started as the #1 ranked team by the Washington Post (2005, 2006, 2008, 2011) • Top National Finishes: • 5th @ 2004 Westminster National Classic (FL) • 3rd @ 2005 Nike Classic (FL) • 3rd @ 2006 Westminster Spring Fever Classic (FL) • 6th @ 2007 Phil Nevin National Classic (CA) • 4th @ 2008 Anderson Bat National Classic (CA) • 2nd @ 2011 South Florida Classic (FL) • Individual Accomplishments • 74 Players into College Baseball • 13 Players Drafted or Signed Free Agent (High School and College) • 17 1st Team Washington Post All-Met Selections • 10 Gatorade DC Player of the Year Selections • 7 High School All-American Selections • 6 WCAC Player of the Year Selections • 6 USA Today DC Player of the Year Selections • 5 Louisville Slugger Washington DC Player of the Year Selections • 3 Under Armour All-American Game Selections • 1 AFLAC All American Game Selection • 78 1st Team All-WCAC Selections
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2012 Rosters Junior Varsity no.
NAME
24 6
CL
POS
B-T
HT
WT
HOMETOWN
Vincent Anninos
So.
P/OF
R-R
6’1
156
Washington, DC
Austin Band
So.
P/IF
R-R
5’9
145
Gaithersburg, MD
4
Jake Bernstein
So.
SS
L-R
5’8
155
Frederick, MD
11
Alex Fogleman
So.
C
R-R
5’8
140
Silver Spring, MD
12
Kane Hassan
So.
OF
R-R
5’10
145
Washington, DC
19
Sam Hirshfield
So.
C
R-R
5’6
140
Chevy Chase, MD
15
Kyle Lefelar
So.
P/1B
R-R
6’0
185
Gaithersburg, MD
23
Joe Novosel
So.
P/1B
L-L
5’9
150
Bethesda, MD
13
Adrian Peralta
So.
3B
R-R
5’9
220
Washington, DC
22
Peter Rudnicki
So.
C/1B
R-R
5’8
175
Bethesda, MD
5
Heath Shultz
So.
P/OF
L-L
5’6
160
Clarksburg, MD
20
Bo Williams
So.
P/OF
R-R
5’9
150
Reston, VA
17
Alex Wood
So.
P/1B
R-R
6’1
175
Rockville, MD
NAME
CL
POS
B-T
HT
WT
HOMETOWN
Brody Cook
Fr.
P/SS
R-R
5’8
140
Silver Spring, MD
Jackson Coviello
Fr.
P/1B
L-L
5’11
190
Burtonsville, MD
Freshman No. 5 23 4
Justin Diggs
Fr.
P/IF
R-R
5’8
130
Clarksburg, MD
9
Brett Kodak
Fr.
OF
R-R
5’7
126
Silver Spring, MD
19
AJ Lee
Fr.
P/SS
R-R
5’10
140
Millersville, MD
24
Griffin Mahon
Fr.
OF
R-R
5’6
140
Rockville, MD
1
Will Oakley
Fr.
C/IF
R-R
5’2
110
Washington, DC
25
Ryan Olsen
Fr.
P/OF
L-L
5’8
133
Poolesville, MD
20
Marcus Rindal
Fr.
P/OF
R-R
6’1
166
Silver Spring, MD
11
Jimmy Sigg
Fr.
OF
R-R
6’0
140
Silver Spring, MD
8
Brett Simon
Fr.
P/C
R-R
6’1
145
Laurel, MD
22
Gordie Smith
Fr.
P/C/1B
R-R
6’2
170
Washington, DC
12
Will Stachura
Fr.
P/IF
R-R
5’9
130
Germantown, MD
18
Brian Tagoe
Fr.
P/OF
R-R
5’9
170
Burtonsville, MD
14 7
Amir Tyson
Fr.
1B
R-R
6’1
205
Bethesda, MD
Steven Vanderzwet
Fr.
P/OF
L-R
5’10
148
Silver Spring, MD
Ryan Wanner
Fr.
P/OF
R-R
6’0
140
Harwood, MD
13
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2012 Rosters Varsity Numerical no.
NAME
CL
POS
B-T
HT
WT
HOMETOWN
1
Joe Walsh
Jr.
2B
R-R
5’7
142
Germantown, MD
2
Cam Kostyack
Sr.
2B/SS
R-R
5’10
170
Washington, DC
3
Derek Carter
Sr.
P/2B
R-R
5’6
135
Germantown, MD
4
Michael Flax
Sr.
P/SS
R-R
5’11
160
N. Potomac, MD
5
Josh Neal
Jr.
IF/OF
R-R
5’5
155
Gaithersburg, MD
6
Cory Paton
Jr.
C
S-R
5’9
155
Ashton, MD
7
Kyle Hamer
Sr.
OF
R-R
5’9
175
Germantown, MD
8
Dan Behrman
Jr.
P/OF
R-R
5’9
170
Burtonsville, MD
9
Errol Robinson
Jr.
P/IF
R-R
5’10
170
Boyds, MD
10
Jerry Chavarria
Sr.
C
R-R
5’10
190
Washington, DC
11
James Manuel
Sr.
OF
R-R
5’10
185
Bowie, MD
12
Billy Webb
Sr.
OF
R-R
6’1
185
Potomac, MD
13
Jake Band
Jr.
1B
L-R
5’10
165
Gaithersburg, MD
14
Evan Flax
Jr.
IF
S-R
6’0
150
N. Potomac, MD
15
Bobby Campbell
Jr.
P/3B
R-R
6’1
180
Silver Spring, MD
17
George Pulizzi
Jr.
P
L-L
5’8
150
Bethesda, MD
18
Zachary Wright
Jr.
OF
R-R
5’10
155
Springfield, VA
19
Tony Pizzola
Jr.
P
R-R
5’11
195
Silver Spring, MD
20
James Rader
Sr.
C
R-R
6’2
220
Chevy Chase, MD
22
Abram White
Sr.
OF
R-R
6’2
190
Silver Spring, MD
23
Danny O’Donnell
Sr.
P
R-R
6’2
180
Olney, MD
24
Brodie Leftridge
So.
P/OF
R-R
6’0
155
Columbia, MD
25
Troy White
Jr.
OF
R-R
6’1
180
Silver Spring, MD
26
Alex Deise
Sr.
P
L-L
6’3
205
Potomac, MD
32
Phil Reese
Jr.
P
R-R
6’4
220
Frederick, MD
33
Garrett Pearson
So.
P/1B
R-R
6’4
185
Rockville, MD
34
Harry Thomas
Jr.
P/1B
R-L
6’3
235
Washington, DC
35
Mitchell Kirsch
Sr.
1B
R-R
6’5
285
Kensington, MD
Varsity Alphabetical No. 13 8 15 3
Name
#
Name
Jake Band
2
Cam Kostyack
Dan Behrman
24
Brodie Leftridge
Bobby Campbell
11
James Manuel
Derek Carter
5
10
Jerry Chavarria
26
Alex Deise
6
14
Evan Flax
33
4
Michael Flax
7
Kyle Hamer Mitchell Kirsch
35
23
Josh Neal
# 32
Name Phil Reese
9
Errol Robinson
34
Harry Thomas
1
Joe Walsh
Danny O’Donnell
12
Billy Webb
Cory Paton
22
Abram White
Garrett Pearson
25
Troy White
19
Tony Pizzola
18
Zachary Wright
17
George Pulizzi
20
James Rader
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2012 Rosters Pitchers No. 3
NAME
CL
POS
B-T
HT
WT
HOMETOWN
Derek Carter
Sr.
P/2B
R-R
5’6
135
germantown, md
8
Dan Behrman
Jr.
P/OF
R-R
5’9
170
Burtonsville, MD
17
George Pulizzi
Jr.
P
L-L
5’8
150
Bethesda, MD
19
Tony Pizzola
Jr.
P
R-R
5’11
195
Silver Spring, MD
23
Danny O’Donnell
Sr.
P
R-R
6’2
180
Olney, MD
26
Alex Deise
Sr.
P
L-L
6’3
205
Potomac, MD
32
Phil Reese
Jr.
P
R-R
6’4
220
Frederick, MD
33
Garrett Pearson
So.
P/1B
R-R
6’4
185
Rockville, MD
34
Harry Thomas
Jr.
P/1B
R-L
6’3
235
Washington, DC
NAME
CL
POS
B-T
HT
WT
HOMETOWN
Catchers No. 6
Cory Paton
Jr.
C
S-R
5’9
155
Ashton, MD
10
Jerry Chavarria
Sr.
C
R-R
5’10
190
Washington, DC
20
James Rader
Sr.
C
R-R
6’2
220
Chevy Chase, MD
Infielders NAME
CL
POS
B-T
HT
WT
HOMETOWN
1
No.
Joe Walsh
Jr.
2B
R-R
5’7
142
Germantown, MD
2
Cam Kostyack
Sr.
2B/SS
R-R
5’10
170
Washington, DC
4
Michael Flax
Sr.
P/SS
R-R
5’11
160
N. Potomac, MD
5
Josh Neal
Jr.
IF/OF
R-R
5’5
155
Gaithersburg, MD
9
Errol Robinson
Jr.
P/IF
R-R
5’10
170
Boyds, MD
13
Jake Band
Jr.
1B
L-R
5’10
165
Gaithersburg, MD
14
Evan Flax
Jr.
IF
S-R
6’0
150
N. Potomac, MD
15
Bobby Campbell
Jr.
P/3B
R-R
6’1
180
Silver Spring, MD
35
Mitchell Kirsch
Sr.
1B
R-R
6’5
285
Kensington, MD
NAME
CL
POS
B-T
HT
WT
HOMETOWN
Outfielders No. 7
Kyle Hamer
Sr.
OF
R-R
5’9
175
Germantown, MD
James Manuel
Sr.
OF
R-R
5’10
185
Bowie, MD
12
Billy Webb
Sr.
OF
R-R
6’1
185
Potomac, MD
18
Zachary Wright
Jr.
OF
R-R
5’10
155
Springfield, VA
11
22
Abram White
Sr.
OF
R-R
6’2
190
Silver Spring, MD
24
Brodie Leftridge
So.
P/OF
R-R
6’0
155
Columbia, MD
25
Troy White
Jr.
OF
R-R
6’1
180
Silver Spring, MD
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2012 Schedules Junior Varsity March Date
Freshman March
Time
Opponent
Location
3
2:45
Battlefield
SJC
6
4:00
Flint Hill
Flint Hill
8
4:00
Wooton
SJC
11
13
4:30
Lake Braddock
Lake Braddock
13
17
12:00
Gonzaga
SJC
14
19
4:15
Gilman
Gilman HS
17
Date
7 10
Time
Opponent
Location
4:00 Georgetown Prep (JV)
Georgetown Prep
Sidwell Friends (JV)
SJC
1:00
Wilson
Ft. Reno
4:00
Loyola (JV)
Loyola
4:00
Spalding
Spalding
3:30
Gonzaga
SJC Generals HWY.
11:00
20
4:15
McNamara
SJC
20
4:00
St. Mary’s
22
4:15
O’Connell
SJC
22
4:00
St. Alban’s (JV)
St. Alban’s
24
12:00
McNamara
PG Sports Park
27
4:15 Georgetown Prep (JV)
Georgetown Prep
27
4:00
DeMatha
Riverdale Rec
28
4:00
DeMatha
Riverdale Rec
29
4:30
Paul VI
SJC
31
1:00
Spalding
SJC
30
4:30
St. Mary’s Ryken
Ryken
4:30
Heights (JV)
MLK
2
4:30
Ireton
SJC
5
4:30
Good Counsel
Good Counsel
4
4:00
Calvert Hall
Calvert Hall
11
4:00 Georgetown Prep (JV)
SJC
7
1:00
Good Counsel
Good Counsel
13
4:00
SJC
10
4:00
Mt. St. Joseph
SJC
14
1:00
Gonzaga
SJC
14
1:00
Spalding
Spalding
17
4:30
Good Counsel
MLK
4:30
Heights (JV)
Heights
April
April 2
DeMatha
17
4:30
DeMatha
SJC
18
19
6:00
Paul VI
PVI
20
4:30
Mt. St. Joseph
Mt. St. Mary’s
21
1:00
O’Connell
O’Connell
21
4:00
DeMatha
SJC
24
5:30
Ireton
4 Mile Run
24
4:30
Loyola (JV)
MLK
28
12:00
Good Counsel
SJC
26
4:15
Gonzaga
Hamilton Jr. High
30
4:15
Gonzaga
Hamilton Jr. High
28
3:30
Good Counsel
SJC
4:30
St. Mary’s Ryken
SJC
4:30
St. Albans
MLK
May 2
May
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1
Italics = scrimmage
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2012 Schedules Cam Kostyack
Varsity March Date
Time
Opponent
Location
3
11:00
Battlefield
SJC
6
4:00
Flint Hill
SJC
8
4:00
Wooton
Wooton
10
3:00
Sidwell Friends
SJC
13
4:00
Lake Braddock
SJC
15
4:15
Maret
SJC
17
12:00
Gonzaga
Hamilton Jr. High
19
4:15
Gilman
SJC
20
5:00
McNamara
PG Sports Park
22
4:15
O’Connell
O’Connell
24
1:00
McNamara
SJC
27
4:30
DeMatha
SJC
29
6:00
Paul VI
Paul VI
30
4:30
St. Mary’s Ryken
SJC
5:30
Ireton
4 Mile Run
April 2
Danny O'Donnell
5
4:00
Spalding
Spalding
7
12:00
Good Counsel
SJC
10
4:00
St Anne’s Belfield
St. Anne’s Belfield
11
6:00
Westchester
Westchester
Country Day
Country Day
12
1:00
Caldwell Academy
Caldwell Academy
13
7:00
Charlotte
Charlotte
Country Day
Country Day
17
4:00
DeMatha
Riverdale Rec
19
4:30
PVI
SJC
21
1:00
O’Connell
SJC
24
4:30
Ireton
SJC
28
11:00
Good Counsel
Good Counsel
30
4:30
Gonzaga (Senior Day)
SJC
May 2 5–12
4:00
St. Mary’s Ryken
St. Mary’s Ryken
WCAC Playoffs
UMD
Italics = scrimmage Bold = Conference game April 10–13, Spring Trip, Virginia/North Carolina
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2012 Coaches Mark Gibbs '96 Head Coach / 6th Season 106-33 Overall Record Mark will begin his 6th year as the Head Coach for the Cadets after spending 3 years as an assistant coach. Mark played for the Cadets from 1993 to 1996 and was a 3-time All-WCAC selection and 2-time Washington Post All-Met selection. He was named the WCAC Player of the Year, the Gatorade Player of the Year as well as one of the top 100 players in the country by College Sport Magazine, following his senior season. Mark played 4 years of college baseball at George Mason University. He was a fouryear starter at shortstop for the Patriots and finished in the top ten in hits, games played, hit by pitches and fielding chances. After college, Mark was signed as a free agent by the Baltimore Orioles and spent 3 1/2 years in professional baseball advancing to Double A (Bowie) with the Orioles. In 4 of Mark’s first 5 seasons the Cadets were nationally ranked by the major baseball publications (Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, ESPN, Rivals.Com, Perfect Game and USA Today) and before the 2008 season St. John’s graced the cover of Baseball America where the Cadets enjoyed a profile article in the Baseball America high school preview. St. John’s was the first team from the MidAtlantic to ever enjoy a profile article in the preview issue. Mark has sent 33 players into college baseball, has had 3 players drafted by professional teams and has an overall record of 106-33, including four 20 win campaigns, through his first 5 seasons. Players from St. John’s have advanced into some of the most prestigious college programs in the nation including 2009 & 2011 College World Series participants University of Virginia (Scott Silverstein, Nick Howard) and University of North Carolina (LJ Hoes, Josh Leehmuis) as well as SEC power Mississippi State (Nick Routt). During his 8 years as the Head Infield Instructor he has had 14 different infielders earn college scholarships (17 total played college baseball). Mark was named as an assistant coach for the 2009 Under Armour All-American game at Wrigley Field in Chicago and the Washington DC Extra Coach of the Year in 2010. In 2011, the Cadets won the WCAC Tournament Title and finished with a 22-9 record. Mark is heavily involved with youth baseball in the Washington DC area. He is a partner in Diamond Skills Baseball, a local baseball camp company that is now recognized around the country for its outstanding baseball camps for junior high and high school players. In 2010 Mark brought in over 75 college coaches to work at the Diamond Skills ‘All American Camp’, which is designed to allow serious high school players the opportunity to learn from top college coaches during the winter. His Diamond Skills Baseball ‘Prospect Camp’ also brings in some of the top college coaches from around the nation to work with serious junior high players during the summer. His work with college coaches during recruiting season and with these camps
Mark Gibbs
has allowed him to develop an extensive network of close friends and contacts in the college coaching profession. Mark currently works in the Alumni/Development Office at St. John’s and lives with his wife Mindy, son Matthew and daughter Allie in Silver Spring.
Ed Gibbs '67 Asst. Coach / 6th Season 20th Season Overall The 2012 campaign will be Coach Gibbs’ 20th as a coach at St. John’s. In 1993, Coach Gibbs took control of a program that had gone several years without a winning season. In his first year he guided the Cadets to a 13-12 record and in his second season Gibbs went 24-5 and began an amazing streak of winning 20 or more games in thirteen straight seasons. He established St. John’s as an area power and pushed them into the national rankings. He compiled a 318-78 record. His accomplishments include 7 regular season championships, 2 WCAC Conference Championships (1999, 2005) and 3 WCAC Coach of the Year selections as well as being named the 2005 Washington Post Coach of the Year. He sent 6 players into professional baseball, had 11 First Team All-Metropolitan selections, 7 Gatorade Players of the Year, 5 USA Today Players of the Year, 59 First Team All-WCAC Selections and sent an incredible 41 players into college baseball. He is a member of the St. John’s High School Hall of Fame. Ed is in charge of the baserunners at St. John’s. During his time the Cadets have stolen at least 70 bases a year. He has also been St. J o h n ' s Baseball
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the driving force behind many of the baseball renovations and recently had the baseball field at St. John’s named for him. He currently lives in Rockville, MD.
Andrew Lowman Asst. Coach / 5th Year Hitters/Catchers
Andrew Lowman
The 2011 Season will be Andrew’s 5th as a coach in the St. John’s Baseball Program. Andrew is responsible for the day-to-day development of all catchers in the SJC Baseball Program. In 2011, the Cadet catchers threw out 11 of 21 base-runners and only had 15 pass balls over 31 games. Lowman is a 1991 graduate of Riverdale Baptist and was a college athlete at Frostburg State University. He currently lives in North Beach, MD with his wife Alyssa, son Josh and daughter Ansley.
Phil Newman Asst. Coach / 2nd Year / Pitching Phil begins his 2nd year as the pitching coach at St. John’s but 7th year overall in the program. He was a varsity assistant from 2004-2008. Phil pitched collegiately at the University of Maryland and is in charge of pitching for the entire program. In 2011, he led a staff that returned less then half of its innings to a 2.62 ERA and the 1st WCAC Title since 2006. Phil’s son, Wade, was an All Met at St. John’s and graduated in 2006. He currently lives in Gaithersburg, MD with his wife Cathy.
Phil Newman
Jon Sidlau Asst. Coach / 1st Year / Hitting Coach Sidlau begins his inaugural year on the varsity staff at St. John’s. He brings a great background and a wealth of knowledge to the program. Jon graduated in 1991 from Hilton Head HS in South Carolina and played collegiately at USC-Aiken and USC Columbia. Since then he has been involved with various high schools and organizations around the Metropolitan area. From 1997-2001 he was the Head JV Coach at Robinson High School. During that time he also was an Assistant for the Fairfax Barnstormers and Harris Baseball, two of the elite showcase teams in the country. From 2003 to 2006 Sid was the Director and Head Coach for the Herndon Baseball Club. Since 2008 he has been the Head Coach for Diamond
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Skills Baseball Showcase Team and worked at the Diamond Skills All American Camp, the Diamond Skills Summer Prospect Camp and the St. John’s Winter Instructional Camp. In the spring of 2011, Jon was the Assistant Varsity Coach at South Lakes HS in Chantilly, VA. Sid will work with Hitters as well as the Infielders at St. John’s.
Wade Newman ‘06 Head JV Coach / 1st Year The 2012 will be Wade’s first as a coach in the Cadet Program. He graduated from St. John’s in 2006 after a decorated career in the Scarlet and Grey. Wade was a three-time 1st Team All WCAC selection and 2006 1st Team All Met Selection during his playing days at St. John’s. He was a member of the 2005 WCAC Championship Team and prior to his senior year Newman was selected as a PUMA All-American. Wade earned a scholarship and competed collegiately at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, SC.
Travis Chance Asst. JV Coach / 6th Year The 2012 season will be Travis’ 6th as a coach in the program and 5th as an assistant at the JV level. Last year, as the Head Coach, Travis led the JV team to a 15-2-1. The Greenville, NC native enjoyed a solid career at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and will be in charge of the Infielders and Hitters on the St. John’s Junior Varsity team. Travis currently serves as the Financial Services Manager for Nissan North America Inc. in the greater Washington DC metro. Travis also played three seasons of semiprofessional football and currently lives in Silver Spring with his wife Cameo, daughter Camryn and son Kellan.
Chris Themistos Asst. JV Coach / 3rd Year Chris begins his third year on staff. He has also been the Head Varsity Softball Coach and is currently the Dean of Academics at St. John’s. Chris lives in Rockville with his wife, Laurie.
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2012 Coaches Will Cross Head Freshman Coach / 2nd Year 15-4 Overall Record The 2012 campaign will be Will’s second as the Head Freshman Coach. The 2011 team finished with a 15-4 record with 3 of the 4 losses coming to JV teams. Will is a 2003 graduate of Walkersville HS where he played baseball and also swam. He attended Frostburg St. University where he swam for four years and was also on the Deans List. He spent one season as an Assistant Varsity Baseball Coach at Mountain Ridge HS and currently is the Head Swimming Coach at Fallston HS. He lives in Walkersville with his wife Caroline.
Eric Ellis '85 Asst. Freshman Coach / 3rd Year Eric begins his third year as a coach in the St. John’s Baseball program. He is a 1985 graduated of St. John’s and enjoyed a stellar career while playing for Hall of Fame Coach Branson Ferry. Eric earned a baseball scholarship to Campbell University where he was a four-year letter winner. He currently lives in North Potomac with his wife Megan, daughter Katie and son Brennan.
Al Lee Asst. Freshman Coach / 1st Year
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Strength & Conditioning
Walt Cline H2 Kinetics / 4th Year Originally from Western NY, Walt Cline is in his third year working with the St. Johns Baseball Cadets. Coach Cline has spent 15 years working with teams and athletes as a speed, strength and sports performance coach. Cline has worked with teams and athletes producing superior results in scholastic, collegiate and professional athletics including MLB, NFL, CFL, MLS (DC United), USTA, NCAA, NAIA, WBC, NBA, WNBA and LPGA. Successful programming and development has resulted in hundreds of athletes who have achieved athletic scholarships and top performances in baseball, track and field, football, basketball, softball, golf, tennis, crew, swimming, volleyball and hockey. In 2006 more than one half of the D.C. area All-Met team athletes trained under his supervision and developmental programs. Coach Cline is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and holds certifications and affiliations with the National Strength and Conditioning Association, United States Weightlifting Federation, USA Track and Field, American College of Sports Medicine and the American Red Cross. Cline is a licensed educator and earned his BS in Exercise Science/Physical Education at Canisius College (Buffalo, New York) and earned his Masters in Health & Human Performanc /Sports Administration at the State University of Kansas (Hays, Kansas). Walt Cline is the owner and founder of H2 Kinetics LLC and H2K Sports Performance.
2012 Cadets
2012 varsity cadets
Season Preview
T
he 2012 Cadets return a total of 14 players from the 2011 Championship Team but will look vastly different on the field. Overall, veteran players comprise only 25 percent of the Cadets’ offense and 30 percent of their pitching. This year’s team will feature new starters in all of the infield positions as well as two new outfielders. As Coach Gibbs enters into his 6th season (106-33 overall), the good news is that the seniors who are expected to fill most of the roles played a big part in the playoff run in 2011. “There is always anxiety when you lose guys who had been part of your club for so long” says Gibbs referring to the departed starters “but it also exciting to see new guys get their shot to uphold the tradition.”
Jerry Chavarria Derek Carter
Starting Pitching As was the case last year, the starting pitching will be deep but inexperienced. Four pitchers return from the 2011 staff and only three have made a conference start. In 2012, the Cadets will rely on as many as six different starters throughout the year. Headlining the staff will be Mississippi State signee Alex Deise. Deise led the team in innings pitched a year ago and posted a 2.1 ERA on his way to being named Honorable Mention All WCAC and Honorable Mention Washington Post All Met. The Cadets will count on his leadership and big-game experience throughout the year. Senior George Washington signee Danny O’Donnell, who won 2 games last year, and Tennessee commit Michael Flax, who spent the majority of 2011 as a closer, will follow him. Junior right-handers Harry Thomas, the JV’s top pitcher in 2011, along with Phil Reese, a transfer from Thomas Johnson will be joined by sophomore Garret Pearson to round out the rotation. “We are really excited about the depth and variety in the starting rotation. It is a long season and with the way the conference tournament is set up, we will need to rely on multiple guys to carry us through,” remarked Gibbs.
Relief Pitching Derek Carter returns for his third season with the varsity and will lead the relief corp. He has logged 18 total relief appearances in two years. According to Coach Gibbs, “It is a luxury to have someone with Derek’s experience to lead a young group of relief pitchers.” Right-handers out of the pen will include junior Dan Behrman, Bobby Campbell, Tony Pizzola and Errol Robinson and sophomore Brodie Leftridge. The only lefthander will be junior George Pulizzi.
Catcher Catcher is the only position returning everyone from the 2011 squad. Senior Jerry Chavarria, a Southern University commit, caught the bulk of the games last season and had a solid year both offensively (.382, 13 RBI) and defensively. Returning backups are senior James Rader and junior Cory Paton. “Jerry’s experience can not be overstated when discussing this team. He will be expected to lead a very inexperienced pitching staff through the tough conference schedule,” said Gibbs.
Infield The infield will feature the biggest turnover with new starters at all four positions. While the infield will be short on experience, Coach Gibbs is expecting solid defensive performances from all starters. “This is going to be a very versatile group, said Gibbs. “Each of our infielders can play multiple spots which allows us a lot of options when making the lineups.”
Alex Deise
Michael Flax
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Season Preview DH and Lineup
Mitchell Kirsch
As many as eight different guys could appear in the DH spot depending on who is pitching. “There will be a lot of guys fighting for these Ab’s,” says Gibbs. “We are very comfortable with all of our options in this spot.” As with most positions on the squad this year, the lineup will be comprised of a lot of new faces. Despite this inexperience, however, this is a very versatile group of guys who can do a bunch of different things. The lineup will feature speed at the top and bottom with some power mixed in the middle. Overall, the Cadets should be extremely balanced offensively from top to bottom.
Schedule
Middle Infield Senior Michael Flax will take over at shortstop. He played third, short and second last year as the backup infielder and had a solid offensive year hitting .300. His double play partner will be senior Cam Kostyack. Cam will also slide over to short when Flax pitches. Junior Josh Neal had a solid fall and is in line to be the main backup at second base going into the spring. In addition, Errol Robinson and Joe Walsh, also juniors, will be competing for time.
Corner Infield Senior Mitchell Kirsch and junior Bobby Campbell are slated to start at first at third, respectively. Kirsch was very productive in limited at bats during his junior season, totaling 9 RBI and 2 triples. Juniors Jake Band and Thomas, along with Pearson, will also see some time at first. Moving up from the JV, Campbell provides excellent defense and some punch offensively. Juniors Errol Robinson and Evan Flax will open the year fighting for innings as well.
Outfield Seniors Kyle Hamer and Billy Webb, both of whom saw extensive action in 2011, return to patrol right field and center field respectively. Hamer played in 27 games and finished second on the team with 15 walks. Webb had a tremendous year offensively and is the leading returning hitter at .432. James Manuel, another senior, is expected to begin the year in left field. “These guys are all solid defensively and having been through a stretch run is a huge boost in experience” said Gibbs. Senior Abram White, juniors Dan Behrman, Troy White and Zack Wright along with sophomore Brodie Leftridge will all be pushing for playing time.
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The 2012 schedule will again test the Cadets from start to finish, with seven out-of-conference matchups against 7 schools who either won or finished second in their respective conferences during the 2011 season. Locally, the schedule includes DC Classic Champion Sidwell Friends and Runner-Up Maret. Lake Braddock, AAA Region Finalist, will be welcomed to Gibbs Field, as will 2010 MIAA Champ Gilman. St. John’s will be traveling in April to face Archbishop Spalding, who won the 2011 MIAA Championship. The southern spring trip will consist of games against Virginia Private School Champion St. Anne’s Belfield, Charlotte Country Day who won the Charlotte Independent School Athletic Association Championship, Caldwell Academy and NCISAA Runner Up Westchester Country Day. The WCAC will once again be the area’s premier conference. As the defending tournament champs, the Cadets will be the team to beat in 2012. “This conference will be extremely balanced as it was in 2011 where only 2 games separated the first and fifth seeds. The pitching from team to team looks to be as deep as any time in recent memory.”
Billy Webb
Kyle Hamer
Season Preview
2012 Returning Numbers
2012 Returning Statistical Leaders Minimum 45 plate appearances, 12 innings pitched
Stat
Return
Lost
% Return
Runs
64
165
28
Category
No.
Player
.432
Billy Webb Billy Webb
Hits
73
205
26
Average
Doubles
11
47
19
Runs
23
HR
4
13
24
Hits
21
Jerry Chavarria
RBI
58
144
29
Doubles
6
Jerry Chavarria
SB
19
74
20
Triples
2
Mitchell Kirsch
8
14
36
Home Runs
1
4 Tied
INN
88.3
122.3
42
RBI
13
Jerry Chavarria
K’s
78
126
38
SB’s
10
Billy Webb
Walks
15
Kyle Hamer
3
Kyle Hamer
Wins
HBP
.483
Mitchell Kirsch
Wins
OB%
4
Alex Deise
Starts
8
Alex Deise
INN Pitched ERA Strikeouts
50
Alex Deise
1.70
Derek Carter, Danny O’Donnell
46
Alex Deise
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2012 Veterans Derek Carter
Jerry Chavarria
Sr. / RHP/IF / R/R / 5'6" / 145 lbs
Sr. / C / R/R / 5'10" / 190 lbs
Career—Has had a solid career at St. John’s particularly on the mound… appeared in 20 games, with 18 coming out of the bullpen… accumulated 7 3 wins and an ERA of 2.65 in two years 2011—Had a solid junior year as the main reliever… appeared in 10 games compiling a 1.7 ERA… struck out 9 in 12.3 innings with 2 wins and a save… biggest appearance of the year came in WCAC semi-final game vs. Good Counsel (5/9) as he came out of the pen to pick up the win… held opponents scoreless in 8 of his 10 appearances… picked up the save with 1 2/3 innings vs. Brooke Point on 3/19… also notched a win against Good Counsel on 3/29. 2010—Had a great sophomore year as the primary option out of the bullpen…selected as Honorable Mention All-WCAC as a pitcher… was second on team with 5 wins, 4 of those coming in conference action… saw action in 10 total games compiling a 3.26 ERA in 19 1/3 innings… appeared in 7 conference games striking out 9 in 15 innings… was a perfect 4-0 in the WCAC… picked up first varsity win allowing only 3 hits in 3 innings on 3/25 against O’Connell… allowed only 1 hit in 3 innings of relief picking up the win over Calvert Hall on 4/1… threw 2 innings of relief in picking up win over Ireton on 4/13…came in relief to pick up win with 3 innings against McNamara on 4/17… picked up 2nd win over O’Connell with 3 innings of relief on April 24th. Personal— Full name is Derek Russell Carter… Born June 22, 1993…Parents: Michael and Joy…Favorite sports team is the New York Mets…Favorite athlete is David Wright.
2011—Southern University signee… enjoyed a good junior year as the everyday catcher… played in 25 games… hit .382 with 13 RBI and 6 doubles… 10 had 6 multi-hit games… was 2-3 with an RBI in win over Brooke Point on 3/19… saved his best for the playoffs recording multi-hit games against O’Connell and twice against DeMatha…. hit .437 overall during playoffs… finished 2-4 with 3 RBI and a HR in quarterfinal game against O’Connell… was 4-9 in Championship Series win over DeMatha. 2010—Had a solid year as the starting catcher for the Junior Varsity team… finished hitting .270 with 12 RBI. Personal—Full name is Jerry Manuel Chavarria… Born January 1, 1994…Parents: Carlos and Noemis… Has two brothers (Jeffrey, Justin)… Favorite sports team is the Washington Nationals… Favorite athlete is Manny Ramirez.
Hitting Year
G AB
R
H AVG RBI 2B 3B HR BB S0 SB
2011
25 55
3 21 .382
13
6
0
1
8
11 0/0
Career
25 55
3 21 .382
13
6
0
1
8
11 0/0
Derek Carter
Hitting Year
G AB
R
H
AVG RBI 2B 3B HR BB S0 SB
2011
17
13
0
2
.154
1
0
0
0
1
8
0
2010
5
2
0
0
0.00
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
23
15
0
2
.133
1
0
0
0
1
9
0
Total
Pitching Year
G
GS
IP
ER
BB
SO
W
L
S
ERA
2011
10
0
12.3
3
9
9
2
0
1
1.70
2010
10
2
19.3
9
14
10
5
0
1
3.26
Total
20
2 31.66
12
23
19
7
0
2
2.65
Jerry Chavarria
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2012 Veterans Alex Deise
Michael Flax
Sr. / LHP / L/L / 6'3" / 205 lbs
Sr. / RHP/SS / R/R / 5'11" / 160 lbs
Career—Mississippi State University Signee… has seen action in 22 games over two years, with 10 starts… will go into senior year with 5 wins and 2 26 saves… has 54 k’s in 63 2/3 career innings. 2011—Had an outstanding junior campaign earning Honorable Mention All WCAC and Honorable Mention All-Met… Led the pitching staff in Innings Pitched (50), strikeouts (46), starts (8) and appearances (14)… also tied for lead in complete games with 2… finished 2nd among starters with a 2.10 ERA and wins with 4... picked up regular season wins against Sidwell Friends, Brooke Point… struck out 6 in 5 1/3 innings while allowing only 1 earned run against Brooke Point on 3/19… threw a complete game with 6 K’s in a loss to Gonzaga on 4/12…won two playoff games… in playoff win over O’Connell threw 5 innings, striking out 4 and only allowing 1 earned run…had 7 K’s and only 1 BB in complete game shutout of DeMatha in Championship Series.2010—Academic Honor Roll…had solid sophomore campaign... started 2 games and saw action in 6 games as a reliever... finished with 13 2/3 total innings… recorded a 1-0 record for the year… picked up win on 3/23 throwing 4 innings against Ryken… pitched perfect inning against McNamara on May 8. Personal– Full name is Alexander Charles Deise… Born February 1, 1994…Parents: Tom and Jami… Favorite sports team is the Baltimore Orioles…Favorite athlete is Tim Tebow.
Pitching Year
G
GS
IP
2011
14
8
50
2010
8
2 13.6
22
10 63.6
29
Career
ER
Career—University of Tennessee commit… enters senior season with a .307 career average… has played in 24 games. 2011—Academic Honor Roll… 4 had a solid junior year… saw action on the mound, third base, shortstop second base and DH… appeared in 9 games out of the bullpen… led the team in saves with 3 and posted a 4.1 ERA… struck out 13 in 13 2/3 innings… played in 22 games and hit .300… also drove in 10 runs and stole 4 bases… picked up a save against Lake Braddock with 2/3 of an inning on 3/15… notched 2 saves on Florida trip in wins over Cambridge and Episcopal… struck out 5 in 3 innings during win over McNamara on 4/12… had multiple hit games against Brooke Point, Ireton and Good Counsel… hit a homerun in 1st plate appearance of the season against Sidwell Friends... was 2-4 with 3 runs in win over Brooke Pointe on 3/19… had 3 hits against Ireton on 4/7 . 2010—Academic Honor Roll… was brought up at the end of the 2010 season…appeared in 2 games…notched a hit in a win over McNamara. Personal—Full name is Michael Scott Flax…Born April 1, 1994… Parents: Mindi and Ron… Has two brothers (Jeff, Evan)… Favorite sports team is the Baltimore Orioles… Favorite athlete is Lebron James.
Hitting Year
G AB
R
H
AVG RBI 2B 3B HR BB S0 SB
2011
22 50
9
15
.300 10
0
0
1
8 12 4/6
.500
0
0
0
0
0
.307 10
0
0
1
8 12 4/6
2010
2
0
1
24 52
2
9
16
BB
SO
W
L
S ERA
15
12
46
4
1
2 2.10
14
13
8
1
0
0 7.17
Pitching
25
54
5
1
2 3.19
Year
G
2011 Career
Career
GS
IP
ER
9
0 13.6
9
0 13.6
L
1 0/0
BB
SO
W
S ERA
8
4
13
2
3
3 4.10
8
4
13
2
3
3 4.10
Alex Deise
Michael Flax
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2012 Veterans Kyle Hamer
Cam Kostyack
Sr. / OF / R/R / 5'9" / 175 lbs
Sr. / 2B/SS / R/R / 5'10" / 170 lbs
2011—Academic Honor Roll… was a part-time starter in the OF and became an everyday starter at the end of the season… had 34 AB’s and an OB% of 7 .453… tied for the team lead in HBP with 3… was second on the team in walks with 15… scored 12 runs and chipped in 9 RBI… played in 27 games… was 2-2 with a grand slam in win over Battleground Academy on 3/23… was 1-1 with an RBI in win over Ireton on 4/7. 2010— Academic Honor Roll… started everyday in the outfield for the JV… hit .390 and scored 21 runs. Personal—Full name is Kyle Matthew Hamer… Born August 10, 1994… Parents: Alveena and Jim… Has one sister (Taylor)… Favorite sports team is the New York Yankees…. Favorite athlete is Robinson Cano.
Hitting Year
G AB
R
H
AVG RBI 2B 3B HR BB S0 SB
2011
27 34
12
6
.176
9
0
0
1 15 11 4/4
Career
27 34
12
6
.176
9
0
0
1 15 11 4/4
2011—Mary Washington commit… Academic Honor Roll… was a backup infielder who saw action in 8 games… had a hit and an RBI in the win over 2 Ireton on 4/7. 2010—Academic Honor Roll… started everyday at second base for the JV… played in all 19 games and finished with a .375 avg. and 12 RBI. Personal—Full name is Cameron Augustine Kostyack… Born July 7, 1994… Parents: John and Lilly… Has one brother (Ben)… Favorite sports team is the New York Yankees… Favorite athlete is Derek Jeter.
Hitting Year
G AB
R
H
2011
7
1
3
1 1.000
AVG RBI 2B 3B HR BB S0 SB 1
0
0
0
0
0 0/0
Career
7
1
3
1 1.000
1
0
0
0
0
0 0/0
Cam Kostyack
Mitchell Kirsch Sr. / 1B / R/R / 6'5" / 285 lbs 2011—Football signee to James Madison University… Academic Honor Roll… saw action in 16 games, mostly as a DH and Pinch Hitter… hit .316 35 with 9 RBI and slugged .747… overall had 4 games with 2 RBI…was tied for second on club with 2 triples… had a triple and 2 RBI in win over Ireton on 4/7… was 1-3 with a homerun and 2 RBI in win over PVI on 5/2… saw action in all 5 playoff games. 2010—Academic Honor Roll… split time between first base, pitcher and DH in a good year for the JV team… was 2nd on team in RBI (18) and runs (23) while hitting .396. Personal—Full name is Mitchell Rhyne Kirsch… Born November 2, 1994… Parents: Pete and Patty… Has one brother (Kyle) and one sister (Sydney)… Favorite sports team is the Green Bay Packers… Favorite athlete is Clay Matthews… Also earned First Team All WCAC and Second Team All-Met honors in football.
Hitting Year
G AB
R
H
AVG RBI 2B 3B HR BB S0 SB
2011
16
19
6
6
.316
9
1
2
1
8 10 0/0
Career
16
19
6
6
.316
9
1
2
1
8 10 0/0
Mitchell Kirsch
Kyle Hamer
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2012 Veterans James Manuel
Josh Neal
Sr. / OF / R/R / 5'10" / 185 lbs
Jr. / IF/OF / R/R / 5'5" / 155 lbs
2011—Academic Honor Roll… played in 16 games… had starts against Episcopal and Ireton… picked up a hit and an RBI against Ryken (3/19)… also 11 had an RBI in win over Ireton on 4/7… scored run against DeMatha in final game of the Championship Series. 2010—Academic Honor Roll… had tremendous year at the JV level… was 2nd on the team in hitting with a .407 average… led team with 2 HR and tied for team lead with 19 RBI. Personal—Full name is James Troy Manuel…Born February 2, 1993…Parents: Janet and Troy… Has one brother (John)… Favorite sports team is the Baltimore Ravens… Favorite Athlete is Ed Reed… Also played varsity football.
Hitting Year
G AB
R
H AVG RBI 2B 3B HR BB S0
2011
16
9
4
1 .111
2
0
0
0
1
3 1/1
Career 16
9
4
1 .111
2
0
0
0
1
3 1/1
2011—Was brought up for the end of the year and playoffs as a pinch runner… saw action in all 5 playoff games and scored 4 runs… had a great JV 5 season leading the team in hitting, stolen bases, runs and hits. Personal— Full name is Joshua Thomas Neal… Born June 20, 1995…Parents: William and Wanda… Has one sister (Jordan)… Favorite sports team is the Baltimore Orioles… Favorite athlete is Jimmy Rollins.
Hitting Year
G AB
R
H AVG RBI 2B 3B HR BB S0 SB
2011
5
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Career
5
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SB
Danny O’Donnell Sr. / RHP / R/R / 6'2" / 180 lbs Career—George Washington University signee… owns a 2.63 career ERA… struck out 12 in 13 1/3 IP. 2011—Used in starting and relief roles 23 through the season… started 3 games and also came out of the bullpen in 3 games… accumulated 12 1/3 IP and 2 wins… struck out 10 and had a 1.7 ERA… picked up first career win against St. Mary’s Ryken with 4 shutout innings on 3/17… also picked up a win over Ryken on 4/27 with 3 innings… struck out 2 in a 2/3 inning relief appearance against Ireton. 2010—Was brought up at end of season to provide depth on the mound… threw 1 inning against McNamara recording 2 strikeouts. Personal—Full name is Daniel Gaffney O’Donnell… Born June 9, 1994… Parents: Michael and Priscilla… Has two sisters (Sheena and Tara)… Favorite sports team is the Chicago Bulls… Favorite athlete is Walter Payton.
James Manuel
Pitching Josh Neal
Year
G
2011 2010 Career
GS
IP
ER
BB
SO
W
L
S
ERA
6
3 12.33
3
8
10
2
0
0
1.70
1
0
1
2
1
2
0
0
0 14.00
7
3 13.33
5
9
12
2
0
0
2.63
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2012 Veterans Cory Paton
James Rader
Jr. / C / S/R / 5'9" / 155 lbs
Sr. / C / R/R / 6'2" / 220 lbs
2011—Academic Honor Roll… saw action in 7 games as the backup catcher… had a hit and RBI in win over Ryken on 4/19. 2010—Academic 6 Honor Roll… competed at the freshman level as the starting catcher hitting .381. Personal—Full name is Cory Andrew Paton… Born June 17, 1995…Parents: Scott and Denise…Has one sister (Katie)…Favorite sports team is the New York Yankees… Favorite athlete is Derek Jeter.
Hitting
2011—appeared in 1 game… notched a hit and an RBI in a win over Ireton on 4/7. 2010—Was the backup catcher for the JV team… hit .444 in limited 20 action. Personal—Full name is James M. Rader… Born October 3, 1994… Parents: Richard and Ellen…Has two brothers (Bill, Paul)… Favorite sports team is the New York Yankees…Favorite athlete is Derek Jeter.
Hitting Year
G AB
R
H
Year
G AB
R
H
AVG RBI 2B 3B HR BB S0 SB
AVG RBI 2B 3B HR BB S0 SB
2011
1
1
0
1 1.000
1
0
0
0
0
0 0/0
2011
7
4
0
1
.250
1
0
0
0
0
1 0/0
Career
1
1
0
1 1.000
1
0
0
0
0
0 0/0
Career
7
4
0
1
.250
1
0
0
0
0
1 0/0
Billy Webb Sr. / OF / R/R / 6'1" / 185 lbs 2011—Football signee to Marist University… had solid junior campaign as a backup outfielder… played in 25 games making 12 starts in the outfield 12 and at the DH spot… led all players who accumulated more then 40 at-bats with a .432 average… overall scored 23 runs, had 11 RBI and 10 stolen bases… had 5 multi-hit games… had 2 hits, 2 runs, and 2 RBI in first start against Ryken on 3/17… was 2-3 with a run against Cambridge Christian (3/22)…notched 2 hits in wins over Gonzaga (3/29) and Ireton (4/7)… had a great playoff series picking up hits in all five games and RBI in 4 of the 5… was 8-16 overall in the playoffs including 3 two-out RBI… also had 3 hits in quarterfinal win over O’Connell and 3 RBI in the semifinal win over Good Counsel. 2010—Starting center fielder for the JV team… had solid year leading team with 25 runs and 17 stolen bases. Personal—Full name is William Paget Alonzo Webb… Born March 23, 1994… Parents: Kevin and Susan… Has two brothers (Cameron, Christopher)… Favorite sports team is the New York Yankees… Favorite athlete is Dwayne Wade… Also earned 1st Team All WCAC Conference for the Football Team.
Cory Paton
James Rader
Hitting Year Billy Webb
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R
H
AVG RBI 2B 3B HR BB S0
2011
25 44 23
G AB
15
.432 11
4
0
0
2
5 10/10
SB
Career
25 44 23
15
.432 11
4
0
0
2
5 10/10
2012 Veterans Abram White Sr. / OF / R/R / 6'2" / 190 lbs Abram White
2011—Academic Honor Roll…saw action in 2 games as a backup outfielder. 2010—Backup outfielder for the JV team… saw action in 7 games record22 ing 10 RBI. Personal—Full name is Abram Brennan White… Born January 23, 1994… Parents: Frank and Brenda… Has two brothers (Frank Jr., Troy)… Favorite sports team is the Los Angeles Lakers… Favorite athlete is Robinson Cano.
Hitting Year
G AB
R
H
AVG RBI 2B 3B HR BB S0 SB
2011
2
2
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
2 0/0
Career
2
2
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
2 0/0
2012 Newcomers Jake Band
Bobby Campbell
Jr. / 1B / L/R / 5'10" / 150 lbs
Jr. / RHP/3B / R/R / 6'1" / 180 lbs
2011—Academic Honor Roll… had a great year starting at first base for the JV team… led the team in walks with 16. Personal—Full name is Jacob 13 Ryan Band… Born January 14, 1995… Parents: Darryn and Wendy… Has one brother (Austin) and one sister (Elizabeth)… Favorite sports team is the Washington Capitals… Favorite athlete is Jackie Robinson.
2011—Started at third base for the JV team… also pitched for the JV team. Personal—Full name is Robert Edward Campbell… Born June 15 30, 1995… Parent: Pauline… Has one brother (Scott)… Favorite sports team is the New York Yankees… Favorite athlete is Derek Jeter…Also is in the JROTC program.
Daniel Behrman
Evan Flax
Jr. / RHP/OF / R/R / 5'9" / 170 lbs
Jr. / IF / S/R / 6'0" / 150 lbs
2011—Academic Honor Roll… was the everyday centerfielder for the JV team… did not strike out the entire season… finished second on the team with 8 15 BB’s. Personal—Full name is Daniel Harrison Behrman… Born March 1, 1995… Parents: Scott and Francine… Has one brother (Dillon)… Favorite sports team is the Washington Nationals… Favorite athlete is Ray Lewis.
2011—Academic Honor Roll… was a backup infielder for the JV team. Personal—Full name is Evan David Flax… Born May 1, 1995… Parents: 14 Ron and Mindi… Has two brothers (Jeff and Michael)… Favorite sports team is the Baltimore Orioles… Favorite athlete is Cal Ripken Jr.
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2012 Newcomers Brodie Leftridge
George Pulizzi
So. / RHP/OF / R/R / 6'0" / 155 lbs
Jr. / LHP / R/L / 5'8" / 150 lbs
2011—Academic Honor Roll… starting outfielder for the Freshman team. Personal—Full name is Broderick Douglas Leftridge… Born Feb. 20, 24 1996… Parents: Doug and Germaine… Has one sister (Marsie Ross)… Favorite sports team is the Boston Red Sox… Favorite athlete is Ken Griffey Jr.… Also plays for the varsity football team.
Garrett Pearson So. / RHP / R/R / 6'4" / 185 lbs 2011—Academic Honor Roll… competed at the Freshman level. Personal—Full name is Garrett William Pearson… Born March 21, 1996… 33 Parents: John and Maria… Has one sister (Ashley)… Favorite sports team is the Washington Nationals… Favorite athlete is Ian Desmond… Also in the St. John’s Band.
2011—Had a good year on the mound for the JV. Personal—Full name is Phillip George Pulizzi… Born December 17, 1994… Parents: Phil and 17 Joan… Has one sister (Annie)… Favorite sports team is New York Yankees… Favorite athlete is Cal Ripken Jr.
Phil Reese Jr. / RHP / R/R / 6'4" / 220 lbs 2011—Had a solid year for Thomas Johnson HS. Personal—Full name is Philip Andrew Reese… Born July 27, 2995… Parents: Ralph and Lisa… Has 32 two brothers (Mike, Ben)… Favorite sports team is the Washington Redskins… Favorite athlete is Tim Lincecum.
Errol Robinson Tony Pizzola Jr. / RHP / R/R / 5'11" / 195 lbs 2011—Played for the JV team… saw action as a relief pitcher. Personal— Full name is Anthony Patrick Pizzola… Born June 16, 1995… Parents: Tony and 19 Kristen… Has one brother (Matt) and one sister (Alex)… Favorite sports team is the Washington Redskins… Favorite athlete is Greiveis Vasquez.
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Jr. / RHP/IF / R/R / 5'10" / 170 lbs 2011—Played SS for the JV team… also saw time on the mound. Personal—Full name is Errol Anders Robinson… Born October 1, 1994… 9 Parents: Fred and Vicki… Has one sister (Jolie)… Favorite sports team is the New Orleans Saints… Favorite athlete is Drew Brees.
2012 Newcomers Harry Thomas
Troy White
Jr. / RHP/1B / L/R / 6'3" / 235 lbs
Jr. / OF / R/R / 6'1" / 180 lbs
2011—Had a solid year as the number one pitcher on the JV Team… also played some first base. Personal— Full name is Harry Lester Thomas III… 34 Born June 2, 1995… Parents Harry and Diane… Has one sister (Raye) and one brother (Kai)… Favorite sports team is the Washington Nationals… Favorite athlete is Albert Pujols.
2011—Played outfield for the JV. Personal—Ful name is Troy Beresford White… Born January 23, 1994… Parents: Frank and Brenda… Has two 25 brothers (Frank and Abram)… Favorite sports team is the New York Yankees… Favorite athlete is BJ Upton.
Zachary Wright
Joe Walsh
Jr. / OF / R/R / 5'10" / 155 lbs
Junior, IF, R/R 5’7, 142 lbs
1 vorite athlete is Derek Jeter.
2011—Played for the JV… saw time at second base. Personal—Full name is Joseph B. Walsh… Born June 13, 1994… Parents John and Suzanne… Has one sister (Lexi)… Favorite sports team is the New York Yankees… Fa-
2011—Had a good year at the JV level… was second on the team in hits and RBI. Personal—Full name is Zachary Leonard Wright… Born 18 November 1, 1994… Parents: Maurice and Deborah… Has two brothers (Taylor and Adrian) and two sisters (Sydnee and Savannah)… Favorite sports team is the Tampa Rays… Favorite athlete is Ken Griffey Jr.
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“The way a team plays as a whole determines its success. You may have the greatest bunch of individual stars in the world, but if they don’t play together, the club won’t be worth a dime.” —Babe Ruth Congratulations to all the seniors! You were more than just teammates, you became one great brotherhood. Derek Carter Alex Deise Kyle Hamer Cam Kostyac Danny O’Donnell Billy Webb
Jerry Chavarria Michael Flax Mitchell Kirsch James Manuel James Radar Abram White
Good luck sjc Cadets, this is your time! — T h e h a m e r fa m i ly
2011 Season
Review
2011 Season Review
“Dirtbags” Win it All
T
he 2011 season was unlike any other in recent memory. The season began with high expectations, with the Cadets ranked thirty-fourth in the country by Baseball America, a daunting prediction gi ven that the squad would need to replace the bulk of its pitching staff. By the time the regular season was over, the Cadets had finished outside the top two for the first time in twenty years. After a valiant playoff rally, however, these self-proclaimed “Dirtbags” would eventually claim the WCAC Championship title.
Early Season Victories St. John’s opened its season with an 8-0 win over eventual DC Classic champions Sidwell Friends. At home against perennial northern Virginia powerhouse Lake Braddock, the Cadets claimed a 7-4 victory off the strong play of Bobby Boyd, who went three for four with two runs, and pitcher Nick Howard, who threw five shutout innings, had two hits, two runs and two RBI. Other early season accomplishments included an 11-1 win over St. Mary’s Ryken and a 13-4 road victory over Brooke Point, with Alex Diese throwing six strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings. The Cadets headed to Florida with a perfect 4-0 record.
South Florida Classic St. John’s played excellent baseball in the South Florida Classic, with victories over top-notch opponents and their only loss a one-run deficit
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in the finals. Several Cadets had outstanding individual performances. In their first round matchup with Cambridge Christian (FL), the squad went up 5-0 in the second inning and held on for a 6-3 win. Against Battleground Academy (TN), down 6-0 at the bottom of the second, Kyle Hamer hit a grand slam to narrow the margin, and after going up 7-6 in the third, the Cadets never looked back. Justin Korenblatt had three hits, Bobby Boyd had two, and Nick Howard struck out seven batters in five innings for a thrilling 13-8 win. In their third outing against Florida standout Episcopal, the Cadets notched another win under Korenblatt’s stellar play on the mound. Korenblatt struck out eight batters in 6 1/3 innings and allowed only two runs. Michael Flax picked up the save while Joe Camp (2 for 3 with 2 RBI) and Brady Schmitt (2 for 3 with 2 doubles) highlighted the offense. In the finals, the Cadets faced IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL). Heading into the seventh, IMG had a 5-4 lead, but the Cadets tied it up off of a RBI single from Flax. After giving up a run in the bottom half of the seventh, the Cadets succumbed to a 6-5 loss. Justin Korenblatt was named Pitcher of the Tournament, Nate Meiners received the Gold Glove Award, and Nick Howard was named to the All-Tournament Team.
Conference Play The Cadets returned from their trip south ranked number one by the Washington Post and ready to face the meat of the conference schedule. In their first meeting with Good Counsel, four different Cadets would record two hits. Joe Camp hit a two-run homer, Nick Howard hit a game-tying two-run homer in the top of the seventh, and a furious
2011 Season Review rally netted two more runs to secure a 7-5 victory. The Cadets followed the Good Counsel win with an 11-1 rout over Gonzaga. The squad would not see a two-game winning streak for another month, however. After being up 5-4 in the seventh, the Cadets lost to DeMatha 7-5, but then recovered with a 19-5 win against Bishop Ireton. The Cadets then succumbed again, this time to Paul VI in a stinging 3-0 loss at home. Despite bouncing back for a win against Bishop McNamara, St. John’s suffered another 3-0 shutout at home to Gonzaga. After rebounding with a 13-3 victory over St. Mary’s Ryken, the Cadets were still unable to sustain a winning streak, suffering consecutive losses to nationally ranked Don Bosco (NJ) and Good Counsel 12-10. As the final two weeks of the season approached, the Cadets were in unfamiliar territory: fifth place in the WCAC and out of the Washington Post top ten. The squad kept fighting, however, and avenged their earlier loss to DeMatha, with a 2-1 victory highlighted offensively by Brady Schmitt’s two out, 2RBI single in the first and a complete game on the mound by Nick Howard. A winning streak continued to elude the Cadets, however, who suffered back-to-back conference losses against O’Connell. With one week remaining in the season, the Cadets owned a 14-8 record and were looking to jump-start a late season streak to propel them into the playoffs. On Senior Day, after jumping out 5-0 in the first, St. John ‘s held on for a close 6-4 win against Bishop Ireton. The turning point for the Cadets came just afterwards, on a Monday night in Fairfax against Paul VI. Led by Bobby Boyd, who allowed only one earned run in five innings and was also explosive offensively (4 for 5 with 2 runs, 1 double and 1 RBI), the Cadets avenged their earlier loss, going on to win 11-3. Nick Howard had three
hits and two RBI, and Mitchell Kirsch broke the game open in the second with a two-run homer over the Press Box in left center. This game led to the rise of the “Dirtbags” when the squad decided to wear their away grey uniforms unwashed for the remainder of the season. The Cadets finally earned consecutive wins, ending the regular season with an 8-0 win over McNamara on Korenblatt’s two hits and seven strikeouts in four innings. St. John’s headed into the playoffs seeded fifth with a 17-8 record.
Playoffs The Cadets entered the quarterfinals on the road against Bishop O’Connell, having lost to them twice in the last three weeks. History did not repeat itself. Instead, led by Alex Diese’s solid pitching performance and strong hitting from six of the starters, the Cadets showed they would not go quietly. Brady Schmitt (3 for 3, 3 runs and 4 RBI), Jerry Chavarria (2 for 4, with one run, 3 RBI and a critical third inning homer) and Billy Webb (a double, RBI and 2 runs) led the charge, with the Cadets earning a decisive 17-2 win. In the semifinals, the Cadets faced top seed Good Counsel, with the two teams having split the regular season earning road wins. Game one of the series saw the Cadets jump out on top after Billy Webb doubled to right center and drove in the game’s first run. At the top of the third, the Cadets expanded the lead off a Brady Schmitt suicide squeeze and an RBI single by Jerry Chavarria, but the Falcons drew even at the bottom of the inning. Good Counsel threatened to expand the lead in the sixth but a game-saving play by Nate Meiners, who made a diving stop on a ground ball and prevented the runner from scoring, and then threw the hitter out at first, allowed the Cadets to head into the seventh tied at three. Kirsch
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led off with a single, and advanced to second on a bunt by Webb. Bobby Boyd then roped a double into right center, scoring Kirsch and giving St. John’s the lead 4-3 Good Counsel threatened again but the Cadets held on for their first semi-final victory. In game two of the series, Billy Webb delivered again. Holding a 2-1 advantage in the fourth, Webb smacked a two-out single up the middle, scoring two runs. On the mound, Justin Korenblatt pitched 6 1/3 innings, striking out six and allowing only one run. Alex Diese came in for the save and St. John’s headed to the finals.
Championship Series The Cadets were thrilled to be back in the championship for the first time since 2007, and to face DeMatha, whom they had never beaten in the finals. In game one of the series, junior lefthander Alex Diese turned in a stellar performance with a seven-inning shutout, striking out seven batters, walking one, and allowing only two runners to advance to second base. Once again, Boyd, Korenblatt and Webb led the offense. Boyd had two RBI, Korenblatt went two for four with two doubles, and Webb notched his third two-out RBI of the playoffs, earning the Cadets a spectacular 5-0 win. In game two, DeMatha went up 4-0 in the first off of an error and three hits but was held scoreless the rest of the game. The Cadets mounted a rally, scoring a run in the fifth and two in the sixth, but fell one run short. Jerry Chavarria led the offense with two hits and Howard went the distance with seven strikeouts.
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With the series tied going into game three, St. John’s sent Bobby Boyd to the mound. Down 1-0 early, the Cadets responded in the top of the second with a two-run sacrifice fly by Kirsch and yet another two out RBI from Billy Webb. In the third, a huge two-run homer by Joe Camp pushed the score to 4-1, and Howard sealed the game with a grand slam in the fourth. The final score was 10-3 and the Cadets had earned their first title since 2005.
Season Honors Several Cadets were honored locally for their outstanding performances on the year. Nick Howard was named first team All-Met by the Washington Post and also received first team All-WCAC honors. Bobby Boyd also was named first team All-WCAC and second team All-Met. Justin Korenblatt and Alex Diese both received Honorable Mention by the Post and the WCAC.
2011 Season Review Also Earning Honors
2011 All-Wcac Team
2nd Team
Co-Players of the Year – Lansing Veeder, Sr. (Paul VI),
Brady Schmitt If
Ryan Burbrink, Sr. (DeMatha)
Honorable Mention
Coach of the Year – Andy Bradley (Gonzaga)
Joe Camp 1B
Pitcher Jonathan Bitto, Sr. (Paul VI)
Justin Korenblat P
Pitcher Kevin Doherty, Jr. (Good Counsel)
Alex Deise P
Pitcher Zack Morris, Sr. (DeMatha)
Nate Meiners If
Catcher TJ Brockway, Sr. (Good Counsel) Infielder Michael Katz, Sr. (O’Connell) Infielder Nick Howard, Sr. (St. John’s)
2011 Wcac Final Standings
Infielder Luke Higgins, Sr. (DeMatha)
Overall
League (Reg. Season)
Good Counsel
17-7
12-4
Outfielder Bobby Boyd, Sr. (ST. John’s)
DeMatha
24-8
12-4
Outfielder Ryan Burbrink, Sr. (DeMatha)
Gonzaga
16-12
11-5
Outfielder James Essex, Sr. (O’Connell)
O’Connell
19-7
11-5
Designated Hitter/Utility Player Mark Williams, Sr. (Gonzaga)
St. John’s
22-9
10-6
Paul Vi
17-12
8-8
Mcnamara
11-14
6-10
School
St. Mary’s Ryken
3-16
2-14
Bishop Ireton
5-19
0-16
Infielder Lansing Veeder, Sr. (Paul VI)
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G
H
Avg
RBI
2b
3b
HR
TB
BB
Kostyack
7
AB RUNS 1
3
1
1.000
1
0
0
0
1
0
Ks SAC HBP 0
0
1
SB SBA 0
0
OB% 1.000
Rader
1
1
0
1
1.000
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.000
Webb
25
44
23
19
0.432
11
4
0
0
23
2
5
2
2
10
10
0.479
Boyd
30
104
32
42
0.404
24
9
4
3
68
10
10
0
2
16
18
0.466
Chavarria
25
55
3
21
0.382
13
6
0
1
30
8
11
2
2
0
0
0.477
Howard, N
31
101
31
37
0.366
28
10
2
3
60
15
13
4
3
20
23
0.447
Korenblatt
31
101
25
36
0.356
25
7
4
1
54
12
19
5
2
19
20
0.435
Howard, C
6
3
0
1
0.333
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0.500
Schmitt
31
89
22
29
0.326
22
5
2
2
44
12
22
5
2
3
3
0.402
Camp
30
93
15
30
0.323
25
8
1
4
52
9
14
6
2
3
3
0.376
Kirsch
16
19
6
6
0.316
9
1
2
1
14
8
10
3
0
0
0
0.483
Meiners
31
80
24
25
0.313
16
7
1
0
33
23
17
5
3
4
8
0.477
Flax
22
50
9
15
0.300
10
0
0
1
18
8
12
3
0
4
6
0.397
Paton
7
4
0
1
0.250
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0.250
Papillo
24
22
16
5
0.227
4
1
0
0
6
5
4
2
1
9
12
0.379
Hamer
27
34
12
6
0.176
9
0
0
1
9
15
11
2
3
4
4
0.453
Carter
17
13
0
2
0.154
1
0
0
0
2
1
8
2
0
0
0
0.214
Manuel
16
9
4
1
0.111
2
0
0
0
1
1
3
0
1
1
1
0.273
Neal
5
0
4
0
0.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.000
White
2
2
0
0
0.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0.000
Total
31
825
229
278
0.337
202
58
16
17
418
129
162
41
25
93
108
0.427
pitching Player
G
GS
IP
Hits
BB’s
HB
K’s
ER
Won
Loss
Save
ERA
CG
Deise
14
8
50.33
42
12
4
46
15
4
1
2
2.09
2
Korenblatt
10
7
39.66
42
17
4
40
17
5
1
0
3.00
0
Howard, N
7
5
31.33
20
11
2
31
7
3
2
0
1.56
2
Boyd
9
7
31.33
24
25
1
31
13
4
1
0
2.90
0
Flax Carter O’Donnell
9
0
13.66
16
4
2
13
8
2
3
3
4.10
0
10
0
12.33
6
9
1
9
3
2
0
1
1.70
0
6
3
12.33
13
8
0
10
3
2
0
0
1.70
0
Meiners
7
0
9
3
5
2
11
1
0
1
0
0.78
0
Schmitt
4
1
6
10
2
0
6
4
0
0
0
4.67
0
Howard, c
2
0
2.66
3
6
0
6
3
0
0
0
7.89
0
Flowers
1
0
1.33
6
1
2
1
5
0
0
0
26.32
0
Calomeris
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.00
0
31
31
211
186
100
18
204
79
22
9
6
2.621
2
Totals
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2011 Season Review wcac hitting H
Avg
RBI
2b
3b
HR
TB
BB
Howard, C
Name
1
0
1
1.000
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1.000
Rader
1
0
1
1.000
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.000
Kostyack
AB RUNS
Ks SAC HBP
SB SBA
OB%
1
2
1
1.000
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1.000
Webb
22
13
10
0.455
5
3
0
0
13
1
3
2
1
8
8
0.500
Boyd
55
19
22
0.400
12
5
2
2
37
6
5
0
0
7
8
0.459
Kirsch
13
5
5
0.385
8
1
2
1
13
5
4
1
0
0
0
0.556
Schmitt
50
14
19
0.380
13
3
2
2
32
6
10
1
1
1
1
0.456
Chavarria
30
3
11
0.367
7
5
0
1
19
5
7
1
2
0
0
0.486
Howard, N
54
17
19
0.352
15
6
2
1
32
11
8
2
1
15
16
0.456
Meiners
44
13
14
0.318
8
2
0
0
16
11
12
3
3
1
4
0.475
Camp
54
11
17
0.315
17
3
1
3
31
5
8
3
1
0
0
0.365
Korenblatt
55
12
17
0.309
14
3
1
1
25
7
9
2
1
10
10
0.397
Carter
11
0
3
0.273
1
0
0
0
3
2
6
1
0
0
0
0.385
Paton
4
0
1
0.259
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0.250
Flax
32
5
8
0.250
5
0
0
0
8
4
8
2
0
2
3
0.330
Papillo
12
9
3
0.250
2
0
0
0
3
3
3
1
0
4
5
0.400
Manuel
6
2
1
0.167
2
0
0
0
1
0
3
0
1
1
1
0.286
Hamer
24
5
3
0.125
4
0
0
0
3
6
8
2
1
2
2
0.313
Neal
0
1
0
0.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.000
White
2
0
0
0.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0.000
Total
471
131
156
0.331
116
31
10
11
240
72
97
73
14
51
58
0.418
WCAC pitching Player
G
GS
IP
Hits
BB’s
HB
K’s
ER
Won
Loss
Save
ERA
Howard, N
4
3
21
12
6
0
22
4
1
2
0
1.33
Flowers
2
0
2.33
7
1
2
1
5
0
0
0
26.32
Flax
5
0
9.33
12
2
0
11
7
2
2
0
5.07
O'Donnell
5
3
10.33
12
5
0
9
2
2
0
0
1.36
Deise
9
4
23.66
17
6
4
20
6
2
1
1
1.78
Meiners
5
0
5.33
0
3
2
6
0
0
0
0
0.00
Schmitt
2
1
4
7
2
0
5
3
0
0
0
5.25
Carter
8
0
10
4
8
1
6
3
2
0
0
2.10
Calomeris
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.00
Boyd
7
6
27.33
22
20
1
28
12
3
1
0
3.07
Korenblatt
6
5
26
23
14
1
23
11
3
1
0
2.96
Howard, C
1
0
1.66
1
4
0
4
1
0
0
0
4.22
22
141.97
118
71
11
135
54
15
7
1
2.663
Totals
St. J o h n ' s Baseball
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2011 Results Varsity Final: 22-9 / Coach: Mark Gibbs Date
Opponent
Result
March
junior Varsity
freshman
Final:15-2-1 / Coach: travis chance
Final: 15-4 / Coach: will cross
Date
Opponent
Result
March
Date
Opponent
Result
Loyola (JV)
L 13-12
March
12
Sidwell Friends
W 8-0
17
St. Mary’s Ryken
15
Lake Braddock (VA)
W 7-4
19
Brooke Point
W 21-0
19
Good Counsel
L 3-2
17
St. Mary’s Ryken
W 11-1
22
Georgetown Prep
W 12-2
22
Gonzaga
W 13-1
19
Brooke Point (VA)
W 13-4
29
Good Counsel
L 4-2
22
Gonzaga
W 11-1
22
Campbridge Christian (FL) W 6-3
31
Gonzaga
W 6-4
24
Calvert Hall
W 23-5
23
Battle Ground Acad. (TN)
W 13-8
April
26
Battlefield (JV)
W 5-3
24
Episcopal (FL)
W 6-2
7
Ireton
T 11-11
26
Calvert Hall
W 5-4
W 16-1
17
25
IMG Academy (FL)
L 6-5
11
Calvert Hall
L 7-3
29
St. Alban’s (JV)
W 12-4
29
Good Counsel
W 8-6
19
St. Mary’s Ryken
W 13-1
30
Good Counsel
W 10-5
31
Gonzaga
W 11-1
20
Good Counsel
W 9-5
April
23
DeMatha
W 6-3
2
DeMatha
W 4-3
DeMatha
L 7-5
26
Calvert Hall
W 9-5
6
O’Connell
W 11-1
April 2 7
Ireton
W 19-5
28
O’Connell
W 15-1
9
Loyola (JV)
W 11-1
9
Paul VI
L 3-0
29
O’Connell
W 15-0
18
Mt. St. Joseph
W 20-3
12
McNamara
W 7-4
30
Ireton
W 9-2
25
Gonzaga
W 12-2
14
Gonzaga
L 3-0
May
26
Mt. St. Joseph
W 9-1
19
St. Mary’s Ryken
W 13-3
1
Paul VI
W 1-0
28
The Heights (JV)
L 8-7
20
Good Counsel
L 12-10
1
Paul VI
W 11-1
May 5
Good Counsel
W 10-0
6
St. Albans (JV)
L 6-4
7
Georgetown Prep (JV)
W 4-3
21
Don Bosco (NJ)
L 7-5
2
Gonzaga
W 12-4
23
DeMatha
W 2-1
6
DeMatha
W 8-0
25
O’Connell
L 9-5
27
St. Alban’s
W 10-4
28
O’Connell
L 2-0
30
Ireton
W 6-4
May 2
Paul VI
W 11-3
4
McNamara
W 8-0
7
#O’Connell
W 17-2
9
#Good Counsel
W 4-3
10
#Good Counsel
W 4-1
13
#DeMatha
W 5-0
14
#DeMatha
L 4-3
14
#DeMatha
W 10-3
Italics = Scrimmages Bold = Conference Game * = South Florida Classic
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Bold = Conference Game
History and  Honors
History and Honors Jeff Flax ’08
CADETS TO College
CADETS in Professional Baseball Non-ACtive
2003 Griffin Finan (Bates Coll.)
2011 Bobby Boyd (West Virginia Univ.) Joe Camp (Concord Univ.) Bo Flowers (Morehouse Coll.)
Matt Peterson (Salisbury State Univ.) Jimmy Roche (Villa Julie Coll.)
Nick Howard (Univ. of Virginia)
2002
Justin Korenblatt (LaSalle Univ.)
Marcus Bigelow (Univ. of Maryland at
Nate Meiners (Randolph Macon Univ.)
DAVE OBAL, C
Mike Sufczyinski (Univ. of Maryland)
Zack Feierstein ’07
Baltimore Orioles (1973) — stats are unavailable
DOUG COLLINS, P
Eastern Shore)
Nick Papillo (Univ. of Scranton)
Sean Durkin (Long Island State Univ.)
San Francisco Giants (1992)
Brady Schmitt (Univ. of South
D.J. Reed (Towson Univ.)
Career G-GS W-L 1 yr. 0-2 0-2
Carolina at Aiken)
Luke Tate (Frostburg State Univ.) Alex Wotring (Richmond Univ.)
2010 Hayden Athey (Immaculata Univ./
2001
McDaniel Coll.) Mike Bowie (George Mason Univ.) Drew Farber (Univ. of North CarolinaWilmington) Charles Flowers (Citadel Univ.) Daniel Johnstone (Skidmore Coll.) Kyle Kirsch (Univ. of Delaware) Eric Meleney (Marshall Univ.) Jason Papillo (Susquehanna Univ.)
Matt Cooksey (George Mason
Univ.)
Steven Oursler '97
Jim McAvoy (Washington Coll.)
G AB H 398 1381 410
HR RBI AVG 8 129 .297
Jeff Palumbo ’00
Jeff Palumbo (George Mason Univ.)
1999
2009 Josh Leemhuis (Univ. of North
Carolina) Jimmy Reed (Univ. of Maryland)
2008
Jason Connell (Hofstra Univ.) Aaron Mayhew (Coastal Carolina
Univ.) Dan McAfee (Old Dominion Univ.) Tim McArthy (MC- Germantown)
Hugh Adams (Florida Atlantic Univ.) Cory Beahm (Univ. of Hartford) Jeff Flax (LaSalle Univ.) LJ Hoes (Univ. of North Carolina –
signed w/ Orioles) Mike Loeb (Davidson Coll.) Matt Mack (Radford Univ.) Craig Miller (LaSalle Univ.) Iggy Rodriguez (Swarthmore Coll.) Nick Routt (Mississippi St. Univ.) Scott Silverstein (Univ. of Virginia) Danny Snight (McDaniel Coll.)
Brady Schmitt ’11
Mark Gibbs ’96
Mark Soisson (Catholic Univ.)
1997
Dimitri Deoudes (Catholic Univ.) Zack Feierstein (LaSalle Univ.) Connor Hoehn (Univ. of Alabama) Jeremy Zarou (LaSalle Univ.)
2006 Mike Hubbell (St. Mary’s Coll., MD) Wade Newman (Winthrop Univ.)
2005 Ivor Hodgson (Mt. St. Mary’s Coll.) Mike Rozak (Univ. of Maryland) Greg Saville (Wake Forest Univ.)
2004
Baltimore Orioles (2000–03)
Jonathan Palumbo (LaSalle Univ.)
Career 3 YRs.
Justin Rawlings (Univ. of Maryland
at Baltimore County)
H 99
HR RBI AVG 5 40 .220
KENNARD JONES, OF
1996
San Diego Padres (2002–06), Baltimore Orioles (2007–08)
Mark Gibbs (George Mason Univ.)
Drew Farber ’10
Randy Long (North Carolina Wesleyan
Coll.)
Career 7 yrs.
G AB H 689 2479 654
HR RBI AVG 7 220 .264
JEFF PALUMBO, SS
Joe Simms (Elon Coll.)
San Francisco Giants (2004)
1995
Career 1 yr.
Rashan Hilson (Cornell Univ.)
G AB 65 260
H 75
HR RBI AVG 0 25 .288
Andy Tretler (Frostburg State Univ.)
1994 Greg Foley (LaSalle Univ.) Jeff Kaloz (Dundalk Community Coll.)
DJ Reed ’02
1993 Ckori Jones (Bowie State Univ.)
1992 Kevin Gibbs (Old Dominion Univ.)
Jeff Palumbo ’00
Andy Schindling ’04
ANDY SCHINDLING, P
Mike Graves (Bridgewater Coll.)
Baltimore Orioles (2004–2009)
Keith Moreland (UNC Charlotte)
Hugh Adams ’08
Mason – signed with Orioles)
Matt Eiden ’04
2012 cadets
G AB 159 449
Derek Shaw (Drexel Univ.)
Matt Eiden (Mt. St. Mary’s Coll.)
Andy Schindling (George
Kevin Gibbs ’92
MARK GIBBS, IF
Steven Oursler (Univ. of Maryland)
Bill Petzold (Towson Univ.)
2007
38
SV 0
L os Angeles (1995–00) Colorado Rockies (2000–01) New York Yankees (2002–03) Philadelphia Phillies (2004) Career 10 yrs.
2000 Kennard Jones (Indiana Univ.)
So 1
KEVIN GIBBS, OF
Cameron Jones (Norfolk State Univ.)
Joe Downey (Sienna Coll.)
IP ERA 4 6.75
Career G-GS W-L IP ERA SO 6 YRS. 75-12 9-10 163 4.69 132
SV 2
MATT COOKSEY, OF Toronto Blue Jays (2005) Career G 1 Yr. 52
AB H 129 31
HR 2
RBI AVG 11 .240
History and Honors LJ Hoes ’08
CADETS DRAFTED/SIGNED FRee Agent
LJ Hoes ’08
CADETS in Professional Baseball ACtive IVOR HODGSON, P Kansas City Royals (2007–11) CAR.
Team (LG) G-GS W-L
IP ERA
SO
SV
2007
AZL (R) 14-0
1-1 32.1 5.29
36
0
2008
IDA (R) 15-15
3-6 71.2 3.14
67
0
2009
ida (R)
5-5
2-0 21.2 2.49
16
0
bur (MW-A)
9-7
3-1 40.2 3.98
37
0
WIL (A+) 26-17
6-9 111.0 4.22
80
0
5
0
2010 2011
ALZ (R)
4-3
0-0
6.0 0.00
connor hoehn, P Oakland Athletics (2009–11) Career 2009
TEam (LG)
G
AB
H
HR RBI AVG
AZL (R)
2-1
0-1
2
4.5
3
0
0-1
18
1.
25
7
VAN (R-ADV) 15-0 2010
KC (A) 44-1
2011
STKL (A+) 36-0
7-4 87.2
3.8 101
2-3 48.1 5.21
59
1 7
LJ HOES, OF Balimore Orioles (2008–11) Career
TEam (LG)
G
AB
H
48 159
HR RBI AVG
2008
GCL (R)
49
1
18 .308
2009
DEL 119 431 112 (SAL-A)
2
47 .260
2010
ABD (A-)
8
28
28
1
5 .464
BOW (AA)
3
9
2
0
1 .222
97 353
98
3
44 .278
41 158
38
3
17 .241
95 344 105
6
54 .305
FRE (A+) 2011
FRE (A+) BOW (AA)
2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011
2009 12 Connor Hoehn ’07, P
Connor Hoehn ’07
Ivor Hodgson ’05
NATIONALLY RANKED
(Oakland Atletics) from St. Petersburg JC FA Matt Eiden ’94, IF (Bay Area Torros) 2008 3 LJ Hoes ’08, 2B (Baltimore Orioles) 32 Scott Silverstein '08, LHP (Washington Nationals)* 2007 17 Ivor Hodgson ‘ 05, LHP (Kansas City Royals) from Mt. St. Mary’s Univ. 21 Connor Hoehn ’07, RHP (Milwaukee Brewers)* 2005 3 2 Matt Cooksey ’01, OF (Toronto Blue Jays) from George Mason Univ. 2004 15 Jeff Palumbo ’00, SS (San Francisco Giants) from George Mason Univ. 16 Andy Schindling ’04, RHP (Baltimore Orioles) 2002 4 Kennard Jones ’99, OF (San Diego Padres) from Indiana University 2000 FA Mark Gibbs ’96, SS (Baltimore Orioles) from George Mason Univ. 1995 6 Kevin Gibbs ’92, OF (Los Angeles Dodgers) from Old Dominion Univ. 1992 4 2 Kevin Gibbs ’92 OF (Boston Red Sox)* 1991 FA Doug Collins ’91, RHP (San Francisco Giants) 1973 9 Dave Obal ’73, C (Baltimore Orioles) * Indicates drafted players who elected not to sign with the club that drafted them.
WCAC CHAMPIONSHIPS
HIGH SCHOOL All-Americans 2011 Jerry Chavarria (HM Pre-Season Underclass Perfect Game), Alex Deise (HM Pre-Season
Underclass Perfect Game) Nick Howard (3rd Team
Nick Howard ’11
Pre-Season Perfect Game)
2010 Nick Howard (3rd Team PreSeason Underclass Perfect Game)
2009 Josh Leemhuis (2nd Team PreSeason Louisville Slugger)
2008 L J Hoes (Pre-Season Louisville Slugger, PreSeason Perfect Game, 3rd Team Preseason Baseball America, Louisville Slugger, 2nd Team Baseball America, 2nd Team ABCA, 2nd Team USA Today) Scott Silverstein (PreSeason Louisville Slugger, Pre-Season Perfect Game Crosschecker, 3rd Team Pre-Season Baseball American) 2007 Connor Hoehn (3rd Team PreSeason Perfect Game Crosschecker) LJ Hoes (PreSeason Louisville Slugger, Louisville Slugger, 2nd Team ABCA)
Under Armour All-American GAme
Josh Leemhuis ’09 with Coach Mark Gibbs ’96
Jerry Chavarria ’12
2008 Josh Leemhuis – OF, Mark Gibbs – Asst. Coach
2007 LJ Hoes – OF 2006 Connor Hoehn – RHP
Scott Silverstein ’08
1953, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1999, 2005, 2011
1959 WCAC Champs
1969 WCAC Champs Josh Leemhuis ’09
2005 WCAC Champs
2011 WCAC Champs
History and Honors AFLAC ALL-AMERICAN GAME
perfect Game Crosschecker DC Player of the year
2007 Scott Silverstein - LHP
Tim McCarthy (IF) 2nd Team Jason Connell (P) HM Aaron Meyhew (IF) HM
2007 Connor Hoehn
ABCA ALL-REGION 2010 Mike Bowie (OF),
1999 Jeff Palumbo (SS)
Scott Silverstein ’08
2008 LJ Hoes (OF),
1998 Dan McAfee (P) HM Dan Menck (P) HM
Wash. Post All-Met Teams (since 1990)
Jeff Palumbo (IF) HM
1997 Justin Rawlings (P)
2011 Nick Howard (SS)
Scott Silverstein (UT)
Steve Oursler (IF) HM
Bobby Boyd (OF) 2nd Team
2007 LJ Hoes (OF),
Jon Palumbo (IF) HM
Alex Deise (P) HM
Pat McNair - Asst. Coach of
Justin Korenblatt (OF) HM
the Year
2010 Mike Bowie (OF)
Atlantic Region) Bobby Boyd (UT) (Honorable Mention Pre-Season-Atlantic Region) Brady Schmitt (SS) (Honorable Mention Pre-SeasonAtlantic Region)
Joe Sims (IF) HM
Charles Flower (OF) HM
1995 Mark Gibbs (2B)
Nick Howard (IF) HM
2011 Nick Howard (SS) (Pre-Season-
2009 Drew Farber (DH) 2nd Team Bobby Boyd (IF) HM
Matt Mack ’08
Mark Gibbs (IF) HM Jeff Kaloz (P) HM
2nd Team
1992 Kevin Gibbs (OF)
Jeff Flax (IF) HM
1991 Kevin Gibbs (OF)
2007 L J Hoes (OF) C onnor Hoehn (P) 2nd Team Matt Mack (IF) HM
2009 Josh Leemhuis (OF) (2nd Team
Scott Silverstein (P) HM
Pre-Season)
Mike Sufzcyinski ’03
2007 LJ Hoes – 18 U Junior Olympic
LJ Hoes (OF)
2010 Mike Bowie (Player of the Year)
Connor Hoehn (P) HM
Bobby Boyd (UT)
2005 Ivor Hodgson (OF)
Team
Wade Newman (SS) 2nd Team
2006 LJ Hoes – Youth National Team 1995 Kevin Gibbs – US National
Mike Rozak (IF) HM
Mike Bowie ’10
Brady Schmitt (2B) Mark Gibbs (Coach of the Year)
2009 Andrew Baltimore (1B)
2003 Matt Petersen (UTL)
Olympic Team
Bobby Boyd (2B)
Mike Sufzcyinski (OF)
Mike Bowie (OF)
2nd Team
Drew Farber (DH)
Keith Moreland (P) HM
2002 Alex Wotring (C) 2nd Team 2001 Matt Cooksey (OF)
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Scott Silverstein (DH)
Bobby Boyd ’11
Jimmy Reed ’09
Connor Hoehn ’07
2008 LJ Hoes (OF) Mack Mack (3B)
Jason Connell (P) 2nd Team
LJ Hoes ’08
Jimmy Reed (P)
Josh Leemhuis (OF)
2000 Jeff Palumbo (SS)
Kevin Gibbs ’92
Charles Flowers (OF) Eric Meleney (P)
2004 Keith Moreland (1B) 2nd Team
1992 Kevin Gibbs – 18 U Junior
Drew Farber (C) Nick Howard (SS)
Andy Schindling (SS)
Team
1990 Kevin Gibbs (IF) 2nd Team
Wash. Post All D.C. Extra Team
2006 Wade Newman (SS)
Team USA Members
Rashan Hilson (P) HM
1994 Brian Gavagan (OF) HM
Scott Silverstein (UTL)
Pre-Season)
Brian Gavagan (OF) HM Joe Sims (IF) HM
Jimmy Reed (P) HM
2008 L J Hoes (OF)
2010 Drew Farber (C) (2nd Team
Randy Long (P) HM Billy Petzold (IF) HM
Drew Farber (C) 2nd Team
PERFECT GAME ALL-REGION
1996 Mark Gibbs (SS)
Dan McAfee ’99
Andrew Baltimore ’09
Charles Flowers ’10
History and Honors WCAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2008 LJ Hoes 2007 LJ Hoes 2000 Jeff Palumbo 1997 Justin Rawlings 1996 Mark Gibbs 1992 Kevin Gibbs 1991 Kevin Gibbs
WASHington DC GATORADE PLAYER OF the YEAR 2010 Mike Bowie 2007 LJ Hoes 2006 Wade Newman 2005 Ivor Hodgson 2004 Keith Moreland 2001 Matt Cooksey 2000 Jeff Palumbo 1997 Justin Rawlings 1996 Mark Gibbs 1992 Kevin Gibbs
SEASON RECAPS ’93–’03 1993
1999
• Head Coach: Ed Gibbs (13-12)
• Head Coach: Ed Gibbs (25-4) • WCAC North Division Champions • WCAC Tournament Champions • #3 Washington Post Final Rankings
1994
Jeff Palumbo ’00
• Head Coach: Ed Gibbs (24-7) • WCAC Regular Season Champions • WCAC Tournament Finalists • #6 Washington Post Final Rankings
1995 Kevin Gibbs ’92
• Head Coach: Ed Gibbs (26-7) • WCAC Regular Season Champions • WCAC Tournament Finalists • #7 Washington Post Final Rankings
1996 • Head Coach: Ed Gibbs (26-5) • WCAC Regular Season Champions • WCAC Tournament Finalists • #5 Washington Post Final Rankings • WCAC Player of the Year–Mark Gibbs
Keith Moreland ’04
USA Today Players of the year
2000 • Head Coach: Ed Gibbs (23-5) • WCAC Tournament Finalists • #8 Washington Post Final Rankings • WCAC Player of the Year –Jeff Palumbo
2001 • Head Coach: Ed Gibbs (22-5) • WCAC Tournament Semi- Finalists • #10 Washington Post Final Rankings
2002 • Head Coach: Ed Gibbs (21-6) • WCAC Tournament Semi-Finalists
1997
2003
• Head Coach: Ed Gibbs (25-5) • WCAC North Division Champions • WCAC Tournament Finalists • #8 Washington Post Final Rankings • WCAC Player of the Year –Justin Rawlings
• Head Coach: Ed Gibbs (21-5) • WCAC North Division Champions • WCAC Tournament Finalists Finished • #6 Washington Post Final Rankings • 3 Washington Post All-Met Selections (1-1st Team, 1-2nd Team, 1-Honorable Mention )
1998 • Head Coach: Ed Gibbs (22-5) • WCAC North Division Champions • WCAC Tournament Finalists • #7 Washington Post Final Rankings
2001 Matt Cooksey 2000 Jeff Palumbo 1997 Justin Rawlings 1996 Mark Gibbs 1995 Mark Gibbs 1992 Kevin Gibbs 1991 Kevin Gibbs
LOUISVILLE SLUGGER Wash. D.C. PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2010 Mike Bowie 2008 LJ Hoes 2007 LJ Hoes 2006 Wade Newman 2005 Ivor Hodgson
Wade Newman ’06
Matt Cooksey ’01
Ivor Hodgson ’05
St. J o h n ' s Baseball
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History and Honors 2005 VARSITY RESULTS
2006 VARSITY RESULTS
Final Record 22-3 Head Coach: Ed Gibbs Date MARch 15 17 19 21 22 24 28 29 30 31 April 5 7 9 12 14 16 19 21 23 26 29 MAY 3 5 7 10 12 13
Opponent
2007 VARSITY RESULTS
Final Record 26-4 Head Coach: Ed Gibbs
Result
Curley W 15-5 Landon W 6-3 Mt. St. Joe W 2-1 Carroll W 10-0 Wilson W 19-4 Stafford Rainout *Pine Forest L 8-1 *Faith Academy W 6-1 *Pace W 2-1 *Gulf Breeze Rainout Gonzaga Ireton Good Counsel DeMatha Westfields Ryken McNamara O’Connell Paul VI Gonzaga Notre Dame
W 7-4 W 16-0 L 2-1 W 4-2 W 8-4 W 11-1 W 7-1 W 7-6 W 8-3 L 6-1 W 4-3
Good Counsel DeMatha Carroll #Ireton #O’Connell #Paul VI
W 4-0 W 3-2 W 10-0 W 14-4 W 2-1 W 4-0
Bold = WCAC Game / * = Nike Classic, Pensacola / # = WCAC Playoffs
Date MARch 5 18 21 23 26 28 30 aPRIL 1 3 6 7 10 11 12 13 17 19 19 20 22 23 25 26 27 29 MAY 2 4 6 8 10
2008 VARSTIY RESULTS
Final Record 23-6 Head Coach: Mark Gibbs
Opponent
Result
Spalding McDonough Paul VI Carroll DeMatha McNamara St. Mary’s Ryken
W 7-3 W 12-2 W 3-2 W 12-2 L 2-1 W 12-2 W 9-7
Good Counsel Ireton Gonzaga Paul VI *Brito, Miami, FL *Xavarian Catholic *Miami Christian * Kellum HS Calvert Hall Stafford Bullis Wilson DeMatha O’Connell McNamara Carroll St. Mary’s Ryken Good Counsel
W 6-5 W 12-2 W 5-1 W 7-5 L 3-2 W 10-0 W 10-0 W 15-8 L 6-5 W 11-2 W 3-2 W 15-7 W 3-2 W 10-0 W 10-0 W 10-0 W 10-0 W 8-6
Ireton O’Connell Gonzaga #St. Mary’s Ryken #Good Counsel
W 12-2 W 13-3 W 8-1 W 10-0 L 10-4
Date MARch 15 20 22 24 26 27 29 31 april 2 3 4 5 9 10 11 12 17 18 21 22 24 28 28 30 may 2 4 8 10
Final Record 20-7 Head Coach: Mark Gibbs
Opponent
Result
Gilman Paul VI Pallotti DeMatha Archbishop Spalding McNamara St. Mary’s Ryken Good Counsel
W 10-0 L 7-3 W 10-0 L 5-3 W 8-1 W 12-2 W 9-3 W 12-2
Ireton O’Connell Maret Calvert Hall *Newbury Park (CA) *Palm Beach Central (FL) *De La Salle (CA) *El Dorado (CA) Gonzaga Paul VI Stafford DeMatha McNamara St. Mary’s Ryken Good Counsel Ireton
W 7-0 W 18-8 W 8-2 L 7-5 (9) W 5-0
O’Connell Gonzaga #DeMatha #Paul VI
W 12-2 W 8-6 W 6-1 L 5-0
L 7-4 W 7-1 L 9-5 W 5-3 W 1-0 W 7-1 W 4-1 W 11-1 W 12-2 W 11-1 W 11-1
Date MARch 13 15 17 20 24 25 26 27 31 april 1 5 8 9 10 12 14 16 17 19 22 24 26 29 30 may 1 5 6
Opponent
Result
Stafford (VA) Potomac (VA) Maret Spalding *Bishop Amat (CA) *Vista Murrietta (CA) *Crespi(CA) *Seminole Ridge (FL) St. Mary’s Ryken
W 2-0 W 10-2 W 18-1 W 10-2 W 6-3 W 9-4 L 8-6 L 5-2 W 11-0
O’Connell Ireton Good Counsel DeMatha McNamara Paul VI Gonzaga St. Mary’s Ryken Calvert Hall O’Connell DeMatha Ireton Good Counsel Paul VI McNamara
W 13-0 W 10-2 W 2-1 L 4-1 W 10-0 L 5-4 W 11-7 W 16-1 L 3-2 W 12-2 L 3-2 W 8-0 W 6-0 W 3-2 W 7-0
Gonzaga #Gonzaga #DeMatha
W 7-0 W 8-1 L 20-6
Bold = WCAC Game / * = Anderson Bat Natl. Cl. / # = WCAC Playoffs
Bold = WCAC Game / * = Nike Classic, Pensacola / # = WCAC Playoffs
Bold = WCAC Game / * = Nike Classic, Pensacola / # = WCAC Playoffs
2009 VARSITY RESULTS
2010 VARSITY RESULTS
Final Record 18-7 Head Coach: Mark Gibbs Date MARch 13 17 18 21 23 24 30 31 April 2 4 9 10 11 16 17 18 23 25 26 27 28 30 MAY 7 10
Result
Pallotti Landon Cardinal Gibbons St. Mary’s Ryken O’Connell DeMatha Ireton McNamara
W 17-5 W 6-3 W 4-2 W 12-5 W 9-1 L 5-2 L 5-4 W 9-0
Paul VI Gonzaga *Neuqua Valley *Christian Brothers *Zachery HS *West Feliciana Maret Good Counsel Spalding Ireton Good Counsel St. Mary’s Ryken McNamara Paul VI Gonzaga
W 8-5 L 9-3 W 6-3 L 10-2 L 10-3 W 10-0 W 4-2 W 8-7 W 13-0 W 5-2 L 19-15 W 12-2 W 17-5 W 12-10 W 5-4
#Gonzaga #Paul VI
W 6-5 L 7-2
Date March 6 9 11 13 16 20 23 25 27 30
Robinson Wooton St. Alban’s Maret Georgetown Prep Gonzaga St. Mary’s Ryken O’Connell Good Counsel DeMatha
W 11-0 W 5-0 W 3-2 W 6-4 W 8-6 L 4-3 W 7-3
April 1 6 7 8 9 13 15 17 19 20 22 24 27 29
Calvert Hall *Fordham Prep (NY) *Regis Jesuit *Tampa Jesuit *St. Pete Catholic Ireton Paul VI McNamara Sidwell Friends Gonzaga St. Mary’s Ryken O’Connell Good Counsel DeMatha
W 7-6 W 15-2 W 8-4 L 21-5 L 6-3 W 4-3 W 4-3 W 9-4 W 9-4 W 16-0 W 12-5 W 7-6 W 3-2 W 13-10
Spalding Ireton Paul VI McNamara #Ireton #DeMatha
W 10-2 W 3-1 W 11-1 W 18-9 W 8-2 L 8-6
May 1 4 6 8 12 16
Opponent
Italics = Scrimmage / Bold = WCAC Game * = Tampa Jesuit Tour. / # = WCAC Playoffs
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2012 cadets
2010 Freshman Results
Final Record 17-3 Head Coach: Lyndon Watkins
Final Record 23-4 Head Coach: Mark Gibbs
Opponent
Bold = WCAC Game / * = GMAC Cl. / # = WCAC Playoffs
2010 JV Results
Result
Date March 6 9 11 16 21 23 30 April 1 6 8 13 15 20 22 24 27 29 May 1 4 6 8 8
Opponent
Result
Robinson Wooton Cardinal Gibbons Georgetown Prep Gonzaga St. Mary’s Ryken DeMatha
W 15-3 (5) W 11-2 W 13-1 (5) W 5-2
Calvert Hall Maret Good Counsel Ireton Paul VI Gonzaga St. Mary’s Ryken O’Connell O’Connell Good Counsel DeMatha
W 8-3 W 10-0 (5) W 14-4 (6) W 14-1 (5) L 1-0 W 11-1 (5) W 10-0 (5) W 12-2 (5) W 10-0 (5) L 5-3 W 5-2
Spalding Ireton Paul VI McNamara McNamara
W 20-2 W 6-2 L 12-11 W 14-0 W
Italics = Scrimmage / Bold = WCAC Game
Final Record 13-3 Head Coach: Tom Shaffer Date March 18 20 24 27 April 1 5 9 10 10 14 15 17 24 May 1 3 8
Opponent
Result
Gonzaga Mt. St. Joseph Wilson DeMatha
W 14-0 W 13-0 W 9-6 W 7-3
Calvert Hall Gonzaga The Heights (JV) St. Albans (JV) St. Albans (JV) Good Counsel Wilson (JV) Calvert Hall DeMatha
L 6-3 W 12-2 W 11-2 L 7-6 W 7-6 W 8-4 W 12-1 L 11-8 W 9-6
Mt. St. Joe Good Counsel O’Connell
W 14-11 W 6-1 W 28-16
St. John’s Sports Hall of Fame Gene Augustefer ’31
Robert Reece ’52
Paul Ciatti ’59
Collis Jones ’67
Clay FitzGerald ’78
Joe Gallagher ’39
Al Burch ’53
James Combs ’59
Mike Ritter ’67
Pete Speros ’79
Frank Cady ’42
Anthony Cullinane ’53
Frank Dubofsky ’60
Gary Knutson ’68
Ronald Steptoe ’83
Tommy Gletner ’46
Ralph Frye Jr. ’53
Donald Roth ’61
Dave Freitag ’69
Grayson Marshall ’84
Robert Silk ’46
Ralph Hawkins ’53
Scott Galcken ’62
Ray O’Brien ’69
Paul Castro ’86
Steve Conley ’71
Jay Williams ’90
Mike Kruczek ’71
Kevin Gibbs ’92
Thomas Fannan ’48
Andrew Rusevlyan ’54
Joseph Calabrese ’63
Dick Fennell ’48
Branson Ferry ’55
Robert Lewis ’63
Jack George ’48
James Healy ’55
Mike Brant ’65
Joe Cardaci ’49
Bob Talbot ’55
Don Chacos ’65
Doonie Waldron ’49
Al Camacho ’57
Dave Murphy III ’65
Bob McLindon ’50
Brian Sheehan ’57
Coley O’Brian ’65
Robert Jagers ’76
John Daly ’51
Al Merritt ’58
Ned Sparks ’65
Mark Pitchford ’77
Bro. Ed Gallagher (Athletic Director)
Joe Hands ’51
Joe Mona ’58
Tim Brant ’67
Tyrone Barber ’78
1953 Football Team
Frank Fannan ’52
Bruce Bach ’59
Ed Gibbs ’67
Bily Barnes ’78
1977 Basketball Team
Tommy Marvaso ’71
Pat Ward ’93
John Holloran ’73
Jeff Palumbo ’00
Pat Dosh ’74
Mush Dubofsky (Football Coach)
Kevin Sinnett ’75
st. john’s baseball patrons Carmen Anderson
Frank & Dianna Lucia
Paton Family
August Schell
Mahon Family
Jeanne K. Pearson
Band Family
Jim Mauro
John & Maria Pearson
Irene Bellesky
Al Merritt ’58
Deise Family
Municipality Implementation Services
Poonian Family
Dave Murphy ’65
John Ryan ’58
R ay O’Brien ’69
Tom & Edie Schaefer
Dr. Martin Okun
Smith Family
Eric Ellis ’85 Hamer Family John Kostyack & Lilly Abbey
Matt Petersen ’03
To Cam and team: we’re proud of all of you. Go Cadets! The Kostyack / Abbey family (John, Lilly and Ben)
Congr at ul at ions to t he dedicat ed coache s a nd ta l en t ed t e a m on 2011 WCAC t i t l e . A l l t he be s t for 2012 s e a s on! — R ay O’B r ien, Cl a s s of 1969
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