Winner of the Frank Emmet Schoolboy his senior year, he continued his golf career at the University of Virginia. Varsity Girls Lacrosse. He was the top assistant coach to Franny Gleason and Frank Gilmore for 19 seasons. Home Schedule Roster Standings Rankings News School Hub JV Team. Associate Head Coach. As an athlete, Kirby ran track and played baseball in addition to swimming. Steve played college football as a starter at Colgate as well. Jack played football for four years while at Prep; he started both ways his junior and senior year's on the varsity squad. The squad also won Prep's first-ever Cronly Memorial Championship, emblematic of Washington private school track supremacy. An English teacher at Prep since 1971, he also served a stint as the schools Headmaster. Preps top pitcher, John Coyle 75, compiled an 8-0 record and classmate Daniel Heneghan 75 was 4-0 for the season. In football, he was a 3-year starter at nose guard and a 2-year starter at offensive guard, making All-IAC 3 times, All-County and All-Met 2 times, and All-State 1 time, the same year he was named the Defensive Player of the Year in Montgomery County. Brooke "Tony" Beyer '44 In addition, Ralph was a member of the varsity football and track and field teams as a junior and senior. Kirlin matriculated to Villanova University where played on the football team his freshman year and earned three varsity letters as a member of Villanovas top 20 track and field team. individual honors: Sean ODonnell '05 (140 lbs. The list of great players who went on to the college level is tremendous and his dedication to the Prep athletic program has been for over 20 years. He also pitched his junior year. He was on the offensive line with classmates Steve Saxon, 69, and Matt Whalen, 69. He was a standout heavy wrestler and won the heavy weight championship in the St. Stephens tournament but it was on the football field where Frank really made his mark. He is a member of the Dickinson College Athletic Hall of Fame. The 2003 Lacrosse Team was captained by Bennett (Princeton), Casey (Georgetown), Matt Kelleher '03 (University of Pennsylvania), and James Rump '03 (Yale). Mr. Christopher R. Gibson '02 After Prep, Thompson was a four-year letter winner on the Duke University lacrosse team and selected his senior year. He was a three-year letterman in varsity basketball and a two-time All-IAC selection. In his senior season, he batted .414 and led the team in every offensive category except homeruns. Coach Gleason coached three different sports during his 25-plus years at Prep. Coach Paro held the OAC record for most consecutive extra points going 57 for 57 in his career as the teams kicker. Bobby played football, basketball and baseball and received All-Met, All-IAC and other honors during this time in football. Dave Flynn dominated the football field during his playing days as an offensive and defensive end for Prep. The 2000 team, led by All-Met honorees Arthur Smith 01 and Marcus Mason 03, achieved a perfect 10-0 record and was ranked number one in Montgomery County, fourth in the state, and finished the season ranked number ten by The Washington Post. His collegiate career was cut short due to knee injuries. Coached by the late Frank Martin, this 2-year run by the swim team was truly dominating. A three-sport star in football, basketball, and track & field. Bidwill has successfully led the franchise for 45 years. honors as a defensive tackle. accolades, and was a 1973 Mid-Atlantic Junior Champion. He gained the most attention at middle guard, where he was All-Met in 1974 and was named High School Defensive Player of the Year for the DC area. The team started with the number one ranking in the city his senior year, a position that ended up going to a T.C. Among his many talented players are former All-Met and All-IAC performers Lal Heneghan, 81, Brian Cashman, 85, and John Douglas, 91. As a freshman, Haley won the I.A.C. He led Prep to a third consecutive I.A.C. This included becoming the #1 team in the area in 1970 and beating the #1 ranked team DeMatha. Unfortunately, injuries kept Duplinsky from competing for the rest of his collegiate career. A key contributor on the 1976 Hall of Fame track and field team, Haley repeated as the I.A.C. Ryan Hurley '04 He was a three-time All-IAC selection in baseball and he was a first team All-Met selection in his senior year. He played four years of varsity football and was the leading rusher his sophomore, junior and senior seasons. In 1987, Haley set the national record at the decathlon in the prestigious Penn Relays. The team was captained by Rory Hyland '02, Phil O'Donoghue '02, and Kyle Keller '03. As a senior, Kemp was named All-Met Player of the Year, Montgomery County Player of the Year, first-team All-State and Goalie of the Year. Brown was a key player on what is considered the greatest offensive line in Georgetown Prep history. Defense. Division: Men's Division I. 2016 Roster. Kurkjian, William team won two league championships . championship before the team was forced to play as an independent for his senior campaign. His 2,147 yards set the single season rushing record for Montgomery County. Thomas J. Dugan, S.J. 1976 Track Team Aiken earned first-team All I.A.C. MacLeod, Will Senior Chevy Chase, Md. Football, basketball (captain, All-Prep center), baseball (All-Prep), golf (All-Prep, shot a record-breaking 67 at the Columbia Country Club course and shot a 30 on the back nine of the course as well during a match, played in the US Open Golf Tournament along with fellow Prep teammates Billy Dettweiller baseball player as well, captain of the golf team, school champion in golf, Maryland State junior champion & national amateur qualifier, and Frank Allen, baseball player as well, and captain of the golf team, finalist in the National Scholastics tournament and the Maryland State tournament). 22. As a senior, Duplinsky was named All-Met Runner of the Year. DMV'S ELITE CLUB LACROSSE PROGRAM POWERED BY PERFORMANCE SPORT SYSTEMS. As the starting goalie, Preps defense only gave up 93 goals in 23 games. The 2002 varsity football team is regarded as one of the best teams in School history. Recipient of the Alumni Memorial Award in 1989. He was four-year member of the UNC football program. Thomas Keating 34 (d.) In his high school career, Don earned 10 varsity letters four in baseball, three in basketball and three in football. He was four-year letter winner on the basketball team and a two-year letter winner on the golf team. Whalen graduated from Prep in 1969 and came back to the school as an assistant football coach in 1977. One of the great lineman to play for Prep as a center for the 1970 #1 team in the WDC area. Midfield: Madison, N.J. / Delbarton: matthew-campbell: 3: Tucker Goodelle: 6-0: 175: Jr. Frank was a charter member of the USGA Junior Committee and the driving force behind the creation of the U.S. Received the Alumni Memorial Award in 1963. A three-sport letter winner, Timothy Delaney 74 is widely regarded as one of the best tennis players in Georgetown Prep history. Coach Paro led the Hoyas to a 30-game winning streak from spanning from 2000-2003. 5 Georgetown Prep (North Bethesda, Md.) Dr. Keegan was Preps team physician for more than 25 years with Hall of Fame Coach Jim Fegan. Rev. Miles Mac Chapman 89 Tony Carroll 57 Perhaps the greatest tennis player in Prep history, he was a 3-time All-Met and 4-time All-IAC. Williams. In his senior season, he was named team MVP, Outstanding Player of the Alumni Football Game, and Washington, D.C. All-Catholic honorable mention. One of the greatest track athletes in high school track & field in the WDC Metropolitan area. Tweets by GPrep_Lacrosse. One of the greatest swimmers in Georgetown Prep history, Ryan Hurley '04 won six Washington Metropolitan Championships (Metros) and seven WMPSSDL individuals titles in his four-year career. He also earned Academic All-American honors his senior year. title and was named first-team All-Met all three seasons. 1 in both the state of Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic Section for boys 18 & under. The 1970 Prep football team was the top ranked program in the area by The Washington Post and named the Best Scholastic Football Team by The Evening Star. After Prep, Glading went on to star on the University of Virginia's lacrosse team. Mr. Brendan E. Fry 92 Hibbert averaged 10 points and nine rebounds in Interstate Athletic Conference (I.A.C.) In his junior year he played offensive guard and defensive linebacker on the 71 IAC Championship Team. Tim is considered one of the best running backs in Preps rich football history. Coach Kevin B. Dowd One of the most decorated athletes in school history, Marcus Mason '03 was a four-year starter on Georgetown Preps varsity football team and, by the end of his high school career, had set three Maryland state football records. After Georgia, he coached the Clarke High School varsity football team in Augusta, Georgia for four seasons. titles and ten Washington Metropolitan Championships (Metros). He held an IAC league record of 84-15 during that span, which included 41 consecutive league victories over 4 seasons and 6 IAC championships. In his final season, he was named All-Met Player of the Year. Georgetown finished ranked in the top 10 in the country in seven of those seasons and Coach Urick helped 24 players earn All-American accolades during that stretch. honoree. He began his tenure on the Prep varsity football staff as the special teams, defensive backs and running backs coach from 1986-1993. 2002 Hockey Team He returned to Prep in 1975 as the top varsity assistant and JV coach. 1973-74-75 Golf Teams He started on the 2003 Hall of Fame team that recorded a 22-1 record, was ranked #1 in the United States, and beat Landon for the first time in school history. Brian Haley 89 He won four consecutive WMPSSDL 200-yard medley relays (2001-2004) and three straight 200-yard medley relay Metro titles. He later married Patricia Kilroy and they have five children. Father Dugan was one of the most important figures in Preps athletic history in terms of bringing it all together. He saw everything from the 1948 undefeated football team that was unable to play for the city championship due to a polio outbreak at Prep, to the incredible performances of the 60s and 70s in multiple sports. title and undefeated season. He medaled in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) championships as freshman. Coyle was named first-team All-Met by The Washington Post for the second time and Michael Bauk 75 was also named first-team. Wood 91 He was a defensive back on the football team, a guard on the basketball team and even found time to play soccer. Bidwills father, a prominent Chicago sports figure and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, purchased the Chicago Cardinals (now Arizona Cardinals) in 1932. Winner of 11 varsity letters at Prep, he was a 3-year starter and multi-dimensional threat on the varsity football team as a middle linebacker in the 5-3 defense, a fullback, and a special teams player. title and undefeated season. During Dons senior season, the football team defeated then number one-ranked DeMatha by a score of 308. The 3-time All-I.A.C. His teams have won multiple IAC titles and he has coached many top performers. must be clean paper and/or cardboard yes . Marc Richards 89 As a junior, he started and led the team to an 18-4 record and an I.A.C. As a sophomore, Mason led Prep to a perfect 10-0 record and I.A.C. title since being allowed back in the league. Dr. Kevin J. McMahon 70 During his senior year he was an offensive and defensive tackle on the football. By DCSportsFan.com. He served as a Graduate Assistant and Assistant Football Coach at Ohio University. When he arrived in Washington in 1927 to become the business manager at Georgetown Prep, there were no junior programs. The stars on that team were: Chico DeLaGuardia from Panama, Terry McCarthy from Argentina, Enrique Lewis from Mexico, and Peter MacLellan from South Boston. As a junior, Little played tailback alongside All-Met honoree Bill Maloney 72, who was also the Touchdown Club Player of the Year. Father Galvin was The Father Dugan of the modern era. titles. In addition, he was an All-IAC football player for Prep. He made first-team All-Met as lacrosse goalie in 1992, helping establish Prep as a power only a few years after the inception of the program. On January 30, 2002, after losing earlier in the season to the Bears in the Purple Puck tournament finals, the Hoyas dominated Landon 4-1 in the I.A.C. Goldberg, Michael He was a two-time Maryland State and St. Albans Prep School Tournament champion. Baseball (Photos): IAC Playoffs: Georgetown Prep 8, Landon 5. From 1940 to 1977 Gus Coupe coached golf, football, basketball, baseball and track & field. He played No. lacrosse championship in school history. He was a 4-time Washington Metropolitan Preparatory School Championship winner from 1993-1997, the only individual in history to accomplish that feat. As a junior, Mason ran for 2,147 yards and scored 29 touchdowns while leading the Hoyas to their second consecutive I.A.C. In 2007, Mason made the Washington Redskins 53-man roster at the end of training camp and spent time with the Baltimore Ravens and San Diego Chargers organizations before retiring in 2010. Brendan Gallaher '72 as a junior and senior in both cross country and track. As a repeat first team All-Met golfer his senior year, he won the Bobby Gorin Memorial Match Play championship along with the Eastern Interscholastic and Frank Emmet Schoolboy tournaments. As a sophomore, he was named first-team All-I.A.C., first-team All-Gazette, first-team All-Montgomery County Journal, and second-team All-State. title while rushing for 1,349 yards and scoring a team-high 20 touchdowns. titles and accumulated an 80-7 overall record. For his senior year accomplishments, Caldwell was named first-team All-Met by The Washington Post and named athlete of the month by The Washington Post, The Washington Times, and The Montgomery Journal. All Material copyright 1989 - 2018 Prep Lacrosse Boosters . championship. Gallaher is a member of the William and Mary Hall of Fame. The Hoyas defense was dominant all year and allowed only 54 points. Mike was selected by the Phoenix Suns in the 1983 NBA draft. As a junior, Hibbert was named co-captain and started for the nationally ranked team. ODonnell was selected as All-Prep in football, All-Prep in basketball and was selected as 1st recipient of the Alumni Memorial Medal. Received the Alumni Memorial Award in 1972. Eddie earned MVP for his performance in the Washington Metropolitan Athletic Conference All-Star football game. honoree after averaging a team-high 17.8 points and eight rebounds per game. A 2-sport captain who excelled in both football and lacrosse. Georgetown Prep Football 2022; Landon Football 2022 . He was part of four consecutive state private school championship teams, and as a senior, he scored a record 45 points and placed in seven events at the 1978 championships. After a great career at Georgetown, he was drafted by Los Angeles but decided to go to medical school at Georgetown. (A 3-time All-Met swimmer, he was named All-Met Swimmer of the Year in 2002.) One of the most accomplished runners in Georgetown Prep history, Brendan Gallaher '72 lettered two years on both the cross country and track and field teams. He earned All-American and high honors as a defensive halfback and running back for Ohio State University who were Big Ten Champions in 1934 and 1935, defeating Notre Dame in 1935 in what was called the game of the century. He was commissioned into the United State Air Force as a Second Lieutenant in November 1977. Those inducted serve as the cornerstone of what the school believes is a trulyrepresentative group of the proud tradition of Prep athletics. Before UDC, Coach Urick served at Georgetown University for eleven years as an assistant coach and offensive coordinator. His team was undefeated in his junior year and he was the team's co-captain as a senior. He earned All Tournament honors at the St. Stephens tournament where he averaged 15 points a game and helped Prep finish as co-champions in 1968. In addition, he was named All-Met honorable mention by The Washington Post. Preps football program rejoined the I.A.C. finish. Brian later transferred to Catholic University where he teamed up with All-American Ed Sullivan 89, and the two of them set numerous passing and receiving records together. honoree and earned All-Met honors from The Washington Post as a senior. Senior Gulf Stream, Fla. Georgetown Prep. He split time as a starter his junior year, and was co-captain his senior year on a team that finished with a 176 record. He also lettered in track and field. Matheis, Aidan In 2004, he was named the U.S. National Junior Elite Triathlete and Duathlete of the Year. As a freshman, Duplinsky earned honorable mention All-Met honors. No. Playing both ways, as a guard on the offensive line and as a middle linebacker on defense, General Hostage led Prep to a 6-1-1 record during his junior year. He is a member of the Denison Hall of Fame. Season Wrap-up 2014 Season Wrap Up Ranked #1 by Washington Post Ranked #2 in Maryland All-Met Selections Charlie Horning - Player of the Year Will Railey - 1st Team Brendan Collins - 1st Team Jack Olson - 2nd Team Matt Billings, Townsend Brown - Honorable Mention. In addition to his high jump records, Haley held the 440-meter relay I.A.C. ), The Montgomery County Gazette, The Montgomery Journal, The Sentinel, MSFCA, the Washington Redskins and the National Football League (N.F.L. Just five-foot-five, he was a bantam package of muscles and speed. The Vilseck shuttle bus is very popular . Played multiple sports with Preps great Ed Claxton and Larry Horning. He was also a great defensive player as well. Equally impressive was his 32 game winning streak. His eldest son, Terry played basketball for Furman University and now practices law in Montgomery County. Terry is an Associate Circuit Court Judge for Montgomery County, Maryland. In addition to his success on the gridiron, General Hostage also swam on the school's swim team and played water polo for the only two years it was offered at the school. 2000, 2001, and 2002 Varsity Football Teams champions defeated Landon for the first time in school history in 2003. Click to comment. A versatile and dominant 2-year starter on the varsity football team, General Hostage '73 excelled for Coach Jim Fegan's 1971-1972 teams. When Villanova revived football, he joined the team and was eventually signed by the Denver Broncos, from whom he became a starter at defensive end and enjoyed the longest NFL career of any Prep alumnus. Kirby Weldon 68 Caldwell went on to run cross country and track and field at Duke University. As a junior, Brown helped lead Prep to an Interstate Athletic Conference (I.A.C.) Boys Lacrosse (Photos): Georgetown Prep 10, Malvern Prep 9 (OT) By msealphoto. Brian was a multi-talented athlete at Prep and because of this, he was recruited for football, basketball and track and field by colleges. champions scored 312 goals in 22 games while giving up only 69. A four-sport star in football, basketball, baseball, and track & field. An inspirational leader known for his toughness and determination, he culminated his Prep career by winning the Alumni Memorial Medal. He resides in Bethesda, MD, with his two sons, Parker and Ryan. . A dominant and versatile 3-year starter during one of the greatest runs in Prep football history, Ridgway was named All-IAC during his junior and senior seasons. J. McCauley Brown '71 Of his individual golfers, 46 have made All-IAC (including 6 who made it all 4 years); 21 have made All-Met (including 4 who made it all 4 years); 12 have won the individual IAC crown (including 2 who won it 3 times); and 7 have won the individual Metro crown (including 1 who won it all 4 years). In 1998, the Yankees had the best record of all-time: 125-50, including 11-2 in the postseason. All-IAC Selections Will Railey - Goalie, Brendan Collins -Midfield, His only daughter, Brighid is a senior at the University of Notre Dame, and his son Brendon 02, graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point and is a 1st Lieutenant platoon leader deployed to Iraq. As a senior, he helped lead Prep to one of the greatest seasons in School history. A serious shoulder injury late in his senior year prevented him from becoming a professional baseball player following graduation. You may nominate an individual or a team at anytime. Shriver, Jack After his service, he attended Georgetown University. At YSU, he ran for 2,739 yards and 31 touchdowns. In addition to his collegiate accomplishments, Hurley was selected to the 2007-2008 USA Swimming Team. He was a 2-time All-Met, 2-time All-Catholic, and 2-time All-IAC selection in football; a 2-time All-Catholic and 2-time All-IAC in basketball; and a 2-time All-IAC in golf. He is second all-time at Fairfield with a total of 606 saves and was inducted into the Fairfield Hall of Fame in 2017. Coach Paro received a masters of Athletic Administration degree from Ohio University in 1985. Moss and Phillips joined Mason on the All-Decade team. Posted on March 20, 2022. Dean Campbell 87 He set Prep track records in the 660 meter, 880 meter, 1-mile and 2-mile races. 1990 Cross-Country Team For over 30 years, he has been one of the key spiritual leaders for students at Prep as they competed on the field and in the classroom. Teacher. He was selected as All-Met and received the Washington District Football Officials Award for the IAC. Track & field, baseball, Olympic Medal winner in the 60 and competed in the 100 in the 1900 Paris Olympics (one of three Georgetown athletes who won four medals during those games.) Prep finished the season ranked number one by TheWashington Post. in 2014 after a 10-year hiatus. Kemp was named an Under Armour All-American his junior and senior seasons. Four Prep wrestlers earned All I.A.C. Tom later came back to Prep and coached basketball for five seasons. Dave Flynn 88 (d.) With a record of 13-3, the team won the program's first Interstate Athletic Conference (I.A.C.) Little led Prep to a 6-1-1 overall record and ranked ninth in the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan area. O'Reilly, John championship, and finished the season ranked third in the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan area. He was selected MVP of the 2002 team and was named All-American. Coach Paro has served as Preps Athletic Director since 1999. Glynn, Charlie Milburn, James After Prep, Gallaher ran at The College of William and Mary. Kevin Doyle '94 A four-year letter winner and two-time captain of the Georgetown Prep varsity basketball team, Roy Hibbert Jr. '04 is one of the most accomplished athletes in the Schools history. Unfortunately, knee injuries kept him from finishing his career at UVA. Reilly, George Forward Chico DeLaGuardia and goalie Casey Aiken were honored as the Outstanding Offensive and Defensive Players, respectively. Ogunwole was also a 3-year starter on Prep's varsity football team that recorded a 29-0 record during his tenure.
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