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2011 VARSITY TEAM
Jackie Rafferty MANAGER
Katlyn Clark MANAGER
Mollie Shedlick MANAGER
Grace Hassler MANAGER
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2011 VARSITY GAME SCHEDULE
HEAD COACH: Dan Phillips ASSISTANTS: Greg Derus, Brett Leonard
DAY DATE OPPONE NT S ITE TI M E / SCORES
S C R I M M A G E S
Saturday February 26 Middleburg Academy Home NOON
Saturday March 5 Calverton Home NOON
R E G U L A R S E A S O N
Tuesday March 8 Heights Georgetown U. 4:00 p.m.
Thursday March 10 St. Albans Home 4:15 p.m.
Tuesday March 15 Mount St. Joseph’s Mt. St. Joseph 4:00 p.m.
Saturday March 19 St. John’s Catholic Prep Home NOON
Tuesday March 22 Gonzaga Home 4:00 p.m.
Friday March 25 Bethesda Chevy Chase HS BCC 7:00 p.m.
Wednedsay March 30 Good Counsel Good Counsel 6:15 p.m.
Friday April 1 Ireton Home 4:00 p.m.
Monday April 4 Sidwell Friends Sidwell 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday April 5 McNamara Home 4:00 p.m.
Friday April 8 O’Connell Home 4:00 p.m.
Tuesday April 12 Paul VI Paul VI 7:00 p.m.
Friday April 15 DeMatha DeMatha 3:30 p.m.
Monday April 18 St. Mary’s Ryken St. Mary’s Ryken 7:00 p.m.
Thursday April 21 Ballston Spa HS, NY Home NOON
Saturday April 23 AT Fallston Lacrosse Invitational Fallston HS 9:30 a.m. and (2 games) Winters Mill, Kent Island, 1:00 p.m. St. John's, and Fallston Kent island at 9:30 a.m.
Saturday April 30 WT Woodson Home NOON
Tuesday May 3 WCAC Quarterfi nals TBA
Thursday May 5 WCAC Semifi nals TBA
Monday May 9 WCAC Championship TBA
Saturday May 21 DC Classic Catholic U. TBA
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NUM B E R NAM E POS. YEAR HT. WT. HOM ETOWN
1 RICHARD KEPLER ATTACK FRESHMAN 5’9 135 DARNESTOWN
2 DAVID HULL MIDFIELD FRESHMAN 5’6 125 GAITHERSBURG
3 PJ ORISTIAN MIDFIELD SOPHOMORE 5’9 175 ROCKVILLE
4 FORREST CONLEY ATTACK SOPHOMORE 5’8 140 BETHESDA
5 CHRIS MCCONNELL MIDFIELD JUNIOR 5’10 160 GAITHERSBURG
6 MIKE DAYAO MIDFIELD SOPHOMORE 5’4 175 DAMASCUS
7 DONALD MACDONALD DEFENSE SOPHOMORE 5’9 175 OLNEY
8 RP WHITTY ATTACK FRESHMAN 5’9 170 KENSINGTON
9 KAI PARKER MIDFIELD SOPHOMORE 5’4 135 SILVER SPRING
10 MAX ONYENWE ATTACK SOPHOMORE 6’1 299 BOWIE
11 JOHN HACK MIDFIELD FRESHMAN 5’7 120 OLNEY
12 WILL JOYCE MIDFIELD SOPHOMORE 5’9 130 BETHESDA
13 RICHIE GARDELLA DEFENSE SOPHOMORE 6’1 190 BETHESDA
14 GARRETT SHEEHAN ATTACK FRESHMAN 5’5 125 BETHESDA
15 RYAN NEITZEY MIDFIELD FRESHMAN 5’10 130 BOWIE
16 SEAN HATHAWAY MIDFIELD SOPHOMORE 5’8 170 DARNESTOWN
17 DANIEL GARTON MIDFIELD SOPHOMORE 5’7 130 BETHESDA
18 MALIK FRANKLIN MIDFIELD SOPHOMORE 5’6 135 WASHINGTON D.C.
19 QUINN MORRIS DEFENSE SOPHOMORE 5’11 150 WASHINGTON D.C.
20 CHASE DANNENBAUM DEFENSE FRESHMAN 6’1 150 ARLINGTON
21 MATT BARRY MIDFIELD FRESHMAN 5’9 145 KENSINGTON
22 JOHN EDEN GOALIE FRESHMAN 5’10 200 CHEVY CHASE
23 CHASE CRIDER MIDFIELD SOPHOMORE 5’8 140 BROOKVILLE
24 DENIS REGAN MIDFIELD FRESHMAN 5’7 130 GERMANTOWN
25 ROBBY HEFFRON MIDFIELD FRESHMAN 5’8 140 BOWIE
26 JOE GIGLIO DEFENSE FRESHMAN 6’1 195 SILVER SPRING
27 WALSH RICHARDS DEFENSE SOPHOMORE 5’7 170 BETHESDA
28 PHIL DAYAO DEFENSE JUNIOR 5’8 180 GAITHERSBURG
29 JAKE STALLARD DEFENSE FRESHMAN 5’8 140 FALLS CHURCH
31 STETSON KNIFF MIDFIELD JUNIOR 5’11 150 MCLEAN
2011 JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM
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2011 JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM
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2011 JUNIOR VARSITY GAME SCHEDULE
HEAD COACH: Cyrus Albertson ASSISTANTS: Phil Finelli, Glenn Benjamin
DAY DATE OPPONE NT S ITE TI M E / SCORES
S C R I M M A G E S
Saturday February 26 Middleburg Academy Home 2:00 p.m.
Saturday March 5 Robert E. Lee Home 4:00 p.m.
R E G U L A R S E A S O N
Tuesday March 8 Heights Heights 4:00 p.m.
Wednesday March 16 DeMatha DeMatha (Frosh) 3:30 p.m.
Saturday March 19 St. John’s Catholic Prep Home 2:00 p.m.
Tuesday March 22 Gonzaga Home 5:30 p.m.
Friday March 25 Bethesda Chevy Chase HS BCC 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday March 30 Good Counsel Good Counsel 4:00 p.m.
Friday April 1 Ireton Home 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday April 5 Gonzaga (Frosh) Home 5:45 p.m.
Friday April 8 O’Connell Home 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday April 12 Paul VI Paul VI 5:00 p.m.
Friday April 15 DeMatha DeMatha 4:45 p.m.
Monday April 18 St. Mary’s Ryken St. Mary’s Ryken 5:30 p.m.
Thursday April 21 Carroll Carroll 5:30 p.m.
Friday April 29 Oakdale HS Oakdale HS 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday May 3 Episcopal HS Episcopal (Frosh) 4:00 p.m.
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SEASON OUTLOOK
The St. John’s boys’ lacrosse program has its collective sights set on its fi fth straight winning season and fi fth straight playoff appearance under Coach Dan
Phillips.With fi ve returning seniors and 14 returning Varsity
lettermen, this year’s squad is young but experienced. Led by Senior All-Conference defender Rob Cadle, and fellow captains Chris Balla (midfi eld), Ryan Fornatora (midfi eld) and Justin Rosenberg (goalie), the Cadets are poised to improve upon last year’s 12-8 mark.
The Cadets play in arguably the most competitive high school lacrosse league in the nation, the Washington
Catholic Athletic Conference, featuring traditional rivalries such as DeMatha, Gonzaga and Good Counsel. And once again this year, WCAC opponents make up the heart of the St. John’s varsity lacrosse schedule, capped by the WCAC Championships in early May.
The 2011 campaign opens with a game against The Heights at Georgetown University, followed by a tough home contest against perennial powerhouse St. Albans. Also looming large on the nonconference schedule are Mount St. Joseph’s, W.T. Woodson and Ballston Spa (NY).
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ALL-TIME RECORD
ALL-WASHINGTON CATHOLIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
2008 Honorable Mention: Javier Ayala, Brian Baldini, Anthony Coleman, Denver Conley, Cole DeBor, Allan Harrington, Josh Kriz, Phil Lipka, Joe Rafferty, Andrew Wooters
2006 First Team: Tyler Brant Honorable Mention: Eduardo Vivas, Andrew Wooters
2003 Second Team: Cyrus Albertson, Nick Jackson Third Team: Scott Hall, Brian Jones Honorable Mention: Chris Carroccio, Riley Clark
2002 First Team: Tim Iuculano, J.D. Ricca Second Team: Ryan Barnett, Bubba Scott, J.D. Wood Third Team: Chad Cohen, Peter Johnson, Chris Mannina
2001 Honorable Mention: Richard Pena-Ariet
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS LACROSSE TOURNAMENT - ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
2009 Most Valuable Player: Brian Baldini Midfi eld: Josh Kriz Midfi eld: Ted Sharp Defense: Cole DeBor Defense: Phil Lipka
WASHINGTON AREA LACROSSE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS
1985 Division B
WASHINGTON POST ALL-METRO
2006 Honorable Mention: Tyler Brant
2005 Honorable Mention: Riley Clark
2004 Second Team: Bubba Scott Honorable Mention: Riley Clark
2002 Second Team: J.D. Ricca Honorable Mention: Tim Iuculano
2001 Honorable Mention: Will Cutler Honorable Mention: J.D. Wood
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HISTORY
1980 Boys lacrosse at St. John’s began in 1980. After a 3-6 record in their fi rst season, St. John’s improved to 6-3 in 1981. Jack Crawford and Chuck Johnston were two leaders in the early years of lacrosse. Crawford eventually played collegiate lacrosse at Johns Hopkins, while Johnston played at Drexel.
1985 An inconsistent regular season ended in triumph in 1985. Led by fi rst year head coach Palmer Leutjen, St. John’s posted a 3-5 record. Entering the Washington Area Lacrosse League Tournament as decided underdogs, St. John’s avenged a regular season loss by defeating Robinson. St. John’s advanced to the semifi nals and easily defeated Sandy Springs. The season ended on a high note as the Cadets 10-7 win over Oakton gave St. John’s a WALL Division B Championship.
2000 Cabell Maddux came in as head coach in 2000. He was a former All-American at Hobart College in New York, where he was a member of two NCAA Division III National Championship squads.
2002 In 2002, St. John’s posted a 15-5 record and faced off against DeMatha for the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference title. However, DeMatha scored three early goals en route to a 15-8 win to claim the title.
2004 The 2004 team posted a 10-7 record and fi nished third in the WCAC. Earning All-WCAC First Team honors were: Vince Giganti, Cyrus Albertson, Riley Clark, Scott Collins and Brett Scott. Sean Reppard, Brian Jones, Colin Jackson and Scott Hall were named to the second team, while Chris Carroccio was an honorable mention selection.
2007 Danny Phillips was hired as the new head coach prior to the 2007 season. He had previously served as head coach at Good Cousel and Quince Orchard, both in Maryland.
St. John’s posted a winning record in 2007, including a 9-0 mark against non-conference foes. However, their season ended with a fi rst round defeat to St. Mary’s Ryken in the WCAC Tournament.
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COLLEGIATE PLAYERS
NAM E YEAR SC HOOL
Brian Baldini 2009 Mount St. Mary’s UniversityCole Debor 2009 Roanoke CollegeChris Fuldner 2009 Kings CollegePhillip Lipka 2009 Belmont Abbey Javier Ayala 2008 Elizabethtown CollegeDenver Conley 2008 Catholic UniversityAllan Harrington 2008 Wittenburg UniversityJoe Rafferty 2008 Marymount University Tyler Brant 2006 Hofstra University Riley Clark 2005 Salisbury UniversityScott Collins 2005 Bucknell UniversityDoug Lipka 2005 Belmont Abbey CollegeJohn Michael Tenet 2005 Hofstra University Cyrus Albertson 2004 St. Mary’s (Md.) CollegeKyle Brant 2004 St. John’s UniversityChris Carrocio 2004 St. Mary’s (Md.) CollegeVincent Giganti 2004 Mars Hill CollegeScott Hall 2004 Mount St. Mary’s UniversityRyder Henry 2004 St. Mary’s (Md.) CollegeColin Jackson 2004 Marymount (Va.) UniversityBrian Jones 2004 Denison UniversityBilly Rector 2004 University of ScrantonSean Reppard 2004 U.S. Military AcademyBubba Scott 2004 Penn State University
NAM E YEAR SC HOOL
Chad Cohen 2003 Colegate UniversityNick Jackson 2003 Mount St. Mary’s UniversityPhil Reinckens 2003 Catholic UniversityJon Spear 2003 Hampden-Sydney College Greg Burlin 2002 Brown UniversityTim Iuculano 2002 Marist UniversityJD Ricca 2002 Hampden-Sydney CollegeJD Wood 2002 University of Delaware Dan Boitel 2001 Virginia Wesleyan UniversityWill Cutler 2001 Penn State UniversityTom Glen 2001 U.S. Air Force AcademyChris Graham 2001 Hampden-Sydney CollegeRich Pena-Ariet 2001 Virginia Wesleyan University James Ocampo 1993 Air Force Academy/Boston College Jack Crawford 1982 Johns Hopkins UniversityChuck Johnston 1982 Drexel University PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS
Will Cutler 2007 Chicago 2006 Washington Bayhawks 2005 Baltimore Bayhawks - won a MLS championship
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St. John’s College High School is a co-educational, Catholic secondary school located in the Chevy Chase neighborhood of Washington, DC. Sponsored
by the De La Salle Christian Brothers, St. John’s was founded in 1851 and is the second oldest Christian Brothers school in the United States.
St. John’s has been at the forefront of the education of today’s youth. The Christian Brothers are dedicated leaders and scholars who provide education and mentorship unlike other schools. We strive for excellence in teaching, while helping our students inquire a sense of Christian values. At the same time, our teachers also help students understand themselves with a respect and appreciation for others.
For more than 150 years, St. John’s mission has been to educate the complete person. St. John’s provides each student with the necessary support and resources to become Christian leaders of today and tomorrow. Through our community service program, our students receive a sense of responsibility that allows them to appreciate the joys of selfl essness and giving of ones self. Our students are also imparted with a greater sense of purpose through liturgies and religious instruction in a Christian atmosphere.
Since we have a proud and honored history, several of our current students represent second, third and fourth generation of family members to attend St. John’s. The lessons and experiences that a St. John’s graduate receives will greatly infl uence their future.
The school serves approximately 1,100 students from the Washington Metropolitan area. St. John’s welcomes students of every race, creed and background to study on our campus.
St. John’s is located adjacent to Rock Creek National Park in Northwest Washington. Our campus is situated on Military Road, between Connecticut Avenue and 16th Street, two major thoroughfares that connect Downtown
Washington and Montgomery County, Maryland. The 30-acre campus provides students with the best and most state-of-the-art academic and athletic facilities.
We invite you to learn more about our school.
MISSIONThe St. John’s history is rich in tradition. Founded
in 1851, St. John’s has earned a reputation for academic excellence, leadership development and athletic championships.
Faithful to the charism of St. John Baptist de La Salle, St. John’s College High School is an independent, Catholic college preparatory school whose mission is to provide a human and Christian education to young men and women from diverse socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds.
St. John’s is a community of faith and zeal with dedicated Lasallian educators committed to the spiritual, academic, cultural, physical and moral development of the students. Rooted in Christian values, the Lasallian experience at St. John’s prepares young men and women for a life dedicated to leadership, achievement, and service to the community.
HISTORYSt. John’s College High School dates back to before
the Civil War. The school was established in September of 1851 by Brother John of Mary, FSC, and two other Christian Brothers in St. Matthew’s parish in Washington.
After the Brothers were forced to abandon the school in 1855, they returned to Washington in 1866 to teach at St. Patrick’s Church. Classes for the free school for poor children were held in the basement of Carroll Hall on the St. Patrick’s property. The academy classes for paying students operated in the Brothers’ residence. However, the Brothers taught at St. Patrick’s for only two years.
The school was relocated to the Cathedral of St. Matthew’s in 1870. When St. Matthew’s Institute was incorporated in 1870, Brother Tobias signed his birth name, Henry Wall, to the document to become the school’s fi rst president.
After seven years at St. Patrick’s, the Brothers
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purchased the property at 1225 Vermont Avenue in 1878. After the property was bought from Gen. Montgomery Cunningham Meigs, an architect and contractor were hired to construct the new school. The new school opened its doors for the fi rst time on Washington’s Birthday, Feb. 22, 1880. When the school opened, it was know as St. John’s Institute. In June of 1880, the name was changed to St. John’s Collegiate Institute.
In June of 1887, St. John’s College High School was incorporated. That same year, the college was incorporated under the District of Columbia statutes with the power to confer Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees. By 1919, bachelor’s degrees were offered in general arts, modern language and three science disciplines. However, as the undergraduate departments of local universities expanded, the St. John’s Board of Trustees discontinued the college department in 1921 and devoted the school facilities to secondary education.
Along with the campus expansion, St. John’s enrollment continued to grow during and after World War II. The growth made it apparent that the Vermont Avenue campus was becoming too small for St. John’s. In an effort to alieveate some cramped quarters, the Christian Brothers purchased the 27-acre Airlie Estate on July 8, 1946. The property was located at the intersection of Military Rd. and 27th Street and bounded by Rock Creek Park in the Chevy Chase neighborhood of Northwest Washington.
As St. John’s celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1951, it was apparent that the Vermont Avenue facilities were no longer adequate. The decision was made to move St. John’s to the Military Road campus.
On Sept. 14, 1959, the new St. John’s opened its doors. Brother Luke proclaimed that the new school “is a dream of over a hundred years that has been realized.” With 300 freshmen entering for the 1959-60 academic year, the total enrollment stood at 1,150.
St. John’s continued to grow in the late 1960’s and
1970’s, From 1969 to 1972, an eighth grade was added to the school, a development offi ce was created and the graduation was moved to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. In addition, the gymnasium was completed in 1961 and a new football stadium was built in 1976. These and other changes helped St. John’s continue to prosper for the next two decades.
As the school entered the last decade of the 20th century, major changes were announced in 1990. The changes were made after a two-year study and
consultation by the administration. In the 1991-92 academic year, St. John’s welcomed over 100 young women to the school for the fi rst time. The JROTC program was also made an elective program that was open to any student.
The changes were enacted by a St. John’s Planning Task Force in 1990 that comprised of parents, alumni, board members, administrators and teachers. The changes were made in light of a decline of student enrollment in the Washington metro area.
Since moving to the Military Road campus, St. John’s continued to be a leader in private school education in the Washington area. However, in the late 1990’s, St. John’s Board of Directors decided that an upgrade to the existing facilities was needed. Alumni, parents and friends responded
by providing the necessary funds to complete several renovation projects from 1998-2008 including: • Construction on the two-story Roth Gymnasium in 2000.
• The completion of the Scaggs Center in 2001 for new offi ces for the President’s Offi ce and the Alumni & Development Offi ce.
• Construction of the James V. Kimsey Science Center in 2002, which included a new computer center.
• Upgrading of all existing classrooms and the library (2003), Construction of a new fi eld turf stadium (2004) and renovations to the school chapel (2004), auditorium (2005), arts center and band room and existing sports stadiums.
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Dan PhillipsVARSITY HEAD COACH
Dan Phillips will take to the sidelines for his 11th coaching season; his 5th at the helm of the St. John’s men’s lacrosse team. His return to the St. John’s program in 2007 proved prosperous for the Cadets. In his four seasons as Head Coach, Phillips has
guided St. John’s back to the WCAC play-offs with four consecutive play-off births. With a career record of 64-47, every one of his Cadets squads has fi nished with a winning record. Last year, the Cadets sent four players on to play at the collegiate level.
Phillips has the program on track and ready to make some noise in High School lacrosse this season. With a focus on the defensive unit and goalies, St. John’s continues to improve and has been able to recruit some of the best young talent in the area.
As a student-athlete at St. John’s from 1991-1994, Phillips was a two-time All-Conference attackman. He returned to the sport in 2000; when he began his coaching career at his alma mater as the St. John’s Head Junior Varsity Coach, and went on to serve as an Assistant Varsity Coach during the 2001 to 2003 seasons. With his help, the Cadets advanced to the WCAC Championship game in 2002. Phillips is a true representation of the program’s past success and its future expectations.
Coach Phillips teaches Physical Education at St. John’s and currently resides in Kensington, MD with his wife, Paula and son, Daniel, Jr.
Greg DerusVARSITY ASSISTANT
Coach Derus is entering his second year in the varsity lacrosse program as the defensive coordinator. Coach Derus graduated from, and was a three sport athlete (football, basketball, lacrosse) at Calvert Hall College High School in Towson,
Maryland. He went on to play basketball at the University of Scranton (Scranton, PA), and then attended the University of Dayton (Dayton, OH) for graduate school. Coach Derus is in his fourth year at St. John’s as the Director of Campus Ministry. Coach Derus is also the Defensive Line Coach and is Special Teams Coordinator for the varsity football program. Coach Derus lives in Washington, DC.
Brett LeonardVARSITY ASSISTANT
Brett Leonard is entering his inaugural season at St. John’s and will be a part of the varsity squad as assistant offensive coordinator. Coach Leonard attended Pallotti High School (class of 2006) where he played football and lacrosse,
guiding the lacrosse team to the school’s fi rst ever MIAA Conference championship title in 2006. He attended the Virginia Military Institute (class of 2010) and was a four-year starter on the lacrosse team there, including the 2008 MAAC Conference tournament team that appeared in the MAAC title game. At VMI, Coach Leonard recorded 108 points in his career at attack and midfi eld positions, and has one brother presently on the team. Coach Leonard is currently a fi nancial analyst for Sodexo in Gaithersburg and he lives in Laurel, MD.
2011 COACHES
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2011 COACHES
Cyrus AlbertsonJUNIOR VARSITY HEAD COACH
Coach Albertson is entering his fi rst season as the JV Head Coach. He graduated from St. Johns in 2004 as a two sport all league captain in both soccer and lacrosse. Coach
attended St. Mary’s College in Southern Maryland, where he studied English and was a two sport captain as well. He earned All-American honors in Lacrosse. Cyrus lives in Tenleytown, Washington D.C.
Phil FinelliJUNIOR VARSITY ASSISTANT
Coach Finelli is entering his fi rst year with the St. John’s coaching staff as the Junior Varsity assistant coach. He joins the staff after graduating in 2010 with a degree in Health Exercise Sports Science with a focus in Education from the Citadel Military College of South Carolina. He was
a 4-year player and captain for the Bull Dog’s Lacrosse team while playing attack and midfi eld. He attended Our Lady of Good Counsel High School, Class of 2006, where he played lacrosse under Coach Phillips. Coach Finelli currently works for Fitness Together as a personal trainer and resides in Bethesda Maryland.
Glenn Benjamin JUNIOR VARSITY ASSISTANT AND MODERATOR
Seasons Coaching lax at St. John’s: 6 High School: St. John’s (DC) College: Catholic University.
A 1997 graduate of St. John’s, Coach Benjamin has served the lacrosse program in numerous roles.
Coach Benjamin will continue his current role as a Junior Varsity assistant coach. As a player, Coach Benjamin was a crease defensemen at St. John’s and at the Catholic University of America. Coach Benjamin was Co-Captain of the St. John’s Varsity Lacrosse program during his senior season, and was named to the ECAC All-Academic team his Junior year at Catholic University. Also a coach for the St. John’s football team, Coach Benjamin led the freshman team to a 19-4 record over three years. After graduating from Catholic University, he received his master’s degree from Johns Hopkins University. Coach Benjamin was formerly a teacher at SJC’s San Miguel Middle School and is in his fi fth year as a history teacher at St. John’s. Coach Benjamin lives in Rockville with his wife, Kim, and his daughter, Kelsey (class of 2025).
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2011 TRAINERS
Mike WalkerTRAINER
Mr. Mike Walker received his bachelor's degree in Kinesiology from the University of Maryland in 1998. While working on his degree, he interned with the university's sports medicine department, providing medical care and coverage for several of the Terrapins athletic teams. Mr.
Walker then received his master's degree in Education from Frostburg State University in Frostburg, MD in 2000. While at Frostburg, he served as a graduate assistant for the university and worked as an athletic trainer at a high school in nearby Cumberland. Mr. Walker obtained his certifi cations as an athletic trainer in 1999 and a certifi ed strength and conditioning specialist in 2000. After graduating from Frostburg, Mr. Walker worked in Pennsylvania for two years before arriving at St. John's in 2002.
Stephanie Tong, MS, ATCTRAINER
Stephanie joined St. John’s College in August 2010.
Stephanie received her Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Medicine from the University of Virginia in 2007. While at UVA, she assisted with the women’s lacrosse, fi eld hockey and men’s and women’s
swimming and diving teams. Stephanie went on to earn her Master of Science degree in Athletic Training from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2010. As a graduate student, she worked with VCU men’s and women’s soccer teams, University of Richmond football and baseball teams, and athletics at Deep Run High School.
Stephanie is a member of the Virginia Athletic Trainers’ Association and the National Athletic Trainers’ Association.
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Armour has been an industry leader with annual average growth of nearly 250 percent. Last year, Under Armour sold shares of the company for the fi rst time. The company posted the most successful initial product offering by an American company in fi ve years and the stock has continued to perform extraordinarily well.
Under Armour is now an offi cial supplier to Major League Baseball, the National Hockey League, the NFL, and just about every Division I-A college-football program. In fact, Under Armour now holds market share of more than 70 percent in the compression performance apparel market. The line of clothing is designed to keep athletes cool in the hot weather and warm in the cold weather while also helping to alleviate muscle fatigue and wick sweat away from the body.
In 2006, Kevin was named the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year in the Retail and Consumer Products Category. In 2005, Kevin was named Industrialist Of The Year by The Baltimore Museum of Industry. In 2002, he was selected as the CEO of the Year by Baltimore Smart CEO Magazine for his role in changing the entire apparel industry and for exponential profi t growth during a tough economic climate. Kevin has also been inducted into the Baltimore Business Journal’s Hall of Fame.
In 2007, St. John’s became one of just four high schools nationwide to wear Under Armour uniforms. The St. John’s varsity team will be wearing Under Armour cleats as the offi cial team shoe. In addition to the Under Armour uniforms and cleats, players at St. John’s wear Under Armour Jackets and Pants, Sweatshirts and Sweatpants, Practice Reversibles and Shorts, Loosegear T-Shirts, Performance Socks, and much more.
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2011 VARSITY SENIORS
Senior Captain and is the anchor of the defense. Great take away ability and aggressive on ball and off ball. The staff will count on Rob all year to lead this team and take on the opponent’s top attackers. Played QB for the Varsity Football team.
D E F E N S ERob Cadle 4
Solid defenseman not afraid to slide hard and fi nish his checks. Will help complete the defense with toughness and leadership. The coaching staff expects very big things out of Max at Long Stick Midfi eld this year.
D E F E N S EMax Frietch 5
Extremely quick defender. Has great stick handling and excellent footwork. Graham is a complete defenseman. The staff will look for Graham to lock down the opponent’s top midfi elder and continue to lead the Cadets defense.
D E F E N S EGraham Fowler 13
Very smart attackman with a great attitude. Expect him to add some punch as an attackman and to be a complete team player. Coaches want Ryan to continue to be one of the hardest working players on the team.
Ryan Campos 18AT TA C K
Senior with good size and strong lefty shot. Withstand hard checks and fi nishes his inside shots very well. The staff is confi dent Seamus will continue to score more goals and create big plays.
11AT TA C KSeamus Greaney
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2011 VARSITY TEAM
NUM B E R NAM E POS. YEAR HT. WT. HOM ETOWN
1 RYAN FORNATORA MIDFIELD SOPHOMORE 6’0 170 DAMASCUS
2 RYAN ZABLOCKI MIDFIELD SOPHOMORE 5’9 155 DAMASCUS
3 JIMMY METZLER DEFENSE JUNIOR 6’ 180 BETHESDA
4 ROB CADLE DEFENSE SENIOR 6’ 175 OLNEY
5 MAX FRIETCH DEFENSE SENIOR 6’ 165 WASHINGTON D.C.
6 JACK FOWLER MIDFIELD JUNIOR 5’8 165 KENSINGTON
7 CHRIS BALLA MIDFIELD JUNIOR 6’1 185 WASHINGTON D.C.
8 JUSTIN ROSENBERG GOALIE JUNIOR 6’1 175 BOYDS
9 ALEX WASHINGTON MIDFIELD SOPHOMORE 5’8 145 HYATTSVILLE
10 JOE LODICO MIDFIELD JUNIOR 5’10 155 KENSINGTON
11 SEAMUS GREANEY ATTACK SENIOR 6’4 235 ROCKVILLE
12 TAYLOR VALENCIA ATTACK SOPHOMORE 5’8 160 SMITHSBURG
13 GRAHAM FOWLER DEFENSE SENIOR 5’10 150 KENSINGTON
14 ANTHONY CRISALLI GOALIE JUNIOR 5’10 170 SILVER SPRING
15 CARSON CHRISTIE ATTACK JUNIOR 5’7 130 SILVER SPRING
16 JT OLIVER ATTACK SOPHOMORE 5’7 135 DAMASCUS
17 JAKE PAWELA MIDFIELD FRESHMAN 5’7 130 MONTGOMERY VILLAGE
18 RYAN CAMPOS ATTACK SENIOR 5’10 145 WASHINGTON DC
19 ZACH ZAGONE ATTACK SOPHOMORE 5’10 250 SILVER SPRING
20 JACK HOWELL DEFENSE JUNIOR 5’10 165 KENSINGTON
21 ANDREW GAFFNEY DEFENSE JUNIOR 5’11 180 WASHINGTON D.C.
22 CHRISTIAN LUCAS MIDFIELD JUNIOR 5’8 140 KENSINGTON
23 SEAN DWYER DEFENSE JUNIOR 6’1 155 POTOMAC
24 JOHN REDMOND MIDFIELD JUNIOR 5’7 160 BETHESDA
25 PATRICK REESE MIDFIELD JUNIOR 5’9 145 GAITHERSBURG
26 NATE HOWARD MIDFIELD FRESHMAN 5’11 165 DAMASCUS
27 CORY APPLEQUIST MIDFIELD SOPHOMORE 5’7 160 KENSINGTON
28 BUBBA ANDERSON MIDFIELD FRESHMAN 5’7 150 MONTGOMERY VILLAGE
29 JAKE HARRISON ATTACK FRESHMAN 6’ 156 ALEXANDRIA
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2011 VARSITY UNDERCLASSMEN
15728Bubba Anderson Cory Applequist 27 Chris Balla Carson Christie
14Anthony Crisalli 23Sean Dwyer 6Jack FowlerRyan Fornatora 1
21Andrew Gaffney 29Jake Harrison Nate Howard 26 Jack Howell 20
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2011 VARSITY UNDERCLASSMEN
Alex Washington
Joe Lodico 10 Christian Lucas 22 Jimmy Metzler 3 JT Oliver 16
Jake Pawela 17 John Redmond 24 Patrick Reese 25 Justin Rosenberg 8
Taylor Valencia 12 9 Ryan Zablocki 2 Zach Zagone 19
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The Rosenberg FamilyThe Rosenberg Family
GOOD LUCK, Justin Rosenberg #8 and the SJC lacrosse team.
GOOD LUCK, Justin Rosenberg #8 and the SJC lacrosse team.
JTJT Have a Have a great great
season!season!GO SJC!GO SJC!
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Aunt Peg, Uncle Ben, Sammie, Daniel, Jane and Andy
Have a great season Graham and JackLET’S GO ST JOH N’S LAC ROS S E!Have a great season Graham and Jack
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GO SJC!!!
GOOD LUCK Coach Phillips
Varsity Class of ’09
GO SJC!!!
GOOD LUCK Coach Phillips
Varsity Class of ’09
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Frank D. FowlerACURA SALES AND LEASING
7725 Wisconsin AvenueBethesda, MD 20814
(301) 657-4000
Serving The Community For Over 72 Years
G O C A D E T S !G O C A D E T S !
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The Eden FamilyThe Eden Family
John#22
John#22
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GO CADETSGO CADETS
Have a Healthy &
Winning Season
Best of Luck to St. John’s Boys
LACROSSE 2011—The Regan Family
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2011G O O D L U C K ST. JOHN’S BOYS LACROSSE TEAMS
The Redmond Family
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Chris Balla ’12
#7
GOCADETS
#7
GOCADETS
GOCADETS
#7Chris Balla
’12Chris Balla
’12
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Then and Now—Fowler Brothers
GO ST. JOHNS LACROSSE!HAVE A GREAT SEASON
GRAHAM AND JACK
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GO ST. JOHNS!Give us a good play,
and you’ll get“MORE COWBELL!”
From your loving parents
Good Luck in 2011 Cadets!Forrest
—Mom, Tim and Raelena
Go Stetson...Good Luck!Go Stetson...Good Luck!
—Mom, Tim and Raelena
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GO CHRIS...
HAVE A GREAT SEASON
Love, Bon Papa and Bonne Maman
HAVE A GREAT SEASON
ST. JOHN’S LACROSSE!
Patrick FowlerCLASS OF 2006
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GO ST. JOHNS LACROSSE!
Have a great season Graham and Jack
Uncle David and Aunt Toby
Time flies,Enjoy the next
Four yearsMom, Dad,and Nick.
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Have a Great Season Chris!—Pop Pop, Judy and Kelly
Have a Great Season Chris!—Pop Pop, Judy and Kelly
Let’s Go St. John’s
The Christie’sThe Christie’s
Have a great
season Ryan!
Love, Dad, Mom and Nick
Have a great
season Ryan!
Love, Dad, Mom and Nick
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PRECISION CONSULTING, INC.130 BEAGLE TRAIL
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Best of Luck to St. John’s Lacrosse
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MAX “I SO CITED”
FRIETCH
Congratulations and love,
Mom and Dad
MAX “I SO CITED”
FRIETCH
Congratulations and love,
Mom and Dad
MAX “I SO CITED”
FRIETCH
Congratulations and love,
Mom and Dad
We’re rooting for you Joe, number 10
Best of Luck toThe 2011 SJC Boys
Lacrosse Team
Love, Kate, Tom, Jenn,
Mom and Dad
GO CADETS
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GOGOLove, Mom & BartLove, Mom & Bart
ST. JOHNSST. JOHNSDEFENSEDEFENSECHASECHASE
GOGO
GOGO
GOOD LUCK ST. JOHN’S BOYS
LACROSSE TEAMS 2011
JIM AND RHONDA SCHOOLFIELD
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