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ST. JOHN’S BASEBALL

2011 QUICK FACTS

ST. JOHN’S SPORTS

ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL

2011 Cadets

2010 Season in Review

History and Honors

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Facilities

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S 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 under-went 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 !eld. In addition to the new playing surface Gibbs Field features dugouts, 3 bullpens, 2 batting cages and a professional scoreboard. In 2010, St. John’s !nished 14-1 at home.

In Summer 2011 the ‘Cap Mona’ baseball locker room is scheduled to begin construction. This facility will be the !rst in the area for a high school program and one of only a handful in the nation. It will include the varsity locker room, coaches of!ce, players and coaches bathrooms/showers, a press box and a VIP viewing area.

St. John’s baseball also recently purchased ‘Fungo Man’. This por-table, and ef!cient practice machine holds over 250 balls and perfectly places those balls anywhere on a baseball !eld 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 impres-sive. The Gallagher Gym holds a 75 ft. indoor batting cage and 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” training room, featuring top of the line physical therapy equipment.

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Gibbs Field

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The Program

S St. John’s has a long and storied baseball tradition. The baseball program was founded in 1909, then as the St John’s Preps. Sometime between 1909 and 1947 the program was disbanded and revived under the name of

the Cadets. The Cadets won 3 conference championships during the 1950’s, and 9 conference championships from 1960-1978. However when Ed Gibbs took over the SJC program in 1993 he found the once proud program in a state of total disrepair. The Cadets had not cap-tured 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 base-ball power whose name became synonymous with excellence. Gibbs’ !rst 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, 2 conference tournament titles, 8 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 was selected on 3 dif-ferent occasions as the WCAC Coach of the Year. Gibbs was inducted into the St. John’s Hall of Fame in 2008.

The 2011 season will be Mark Gibbs 8th in the St. John’s Program and 5th as Head Coach. Coach Gibbs eight years in the St. John’s program has seen the baseball team move from an area powerhouse to an elite program recognized throughout the country. St. John’s has been nationally ranked in 6 of the last 7 years by the most in"uential 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 8th best team in the country and featured the Cadets as their spotlight program in their national high school baseball preview issue. Collegiate Baseball tabbed the Cadets as the 2nd best high school team in the land. The Cadets proved worthy of the preseason acclaim by placing 4th 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 were 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’ !rst seven years the Cadets have sent 34 players into college baseball and have had 3 players drafted by professional baseball teams. During those seven years, players from St. John’s have gone on to some of the most prestigious college pro-grams in the nations including 2009 College World Series participants the University of Virginia and the University of North Carolina. St. John’s has also produced 22 Washington Post All Met selections, 6 high school All Americans and 2 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.

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The ProgramMark Gibbs at SJC

2010 Head Coach 23-4Won WCAC Regular Season with a 15-1 recordAchieved a #1 Ranking by the Washington Post for the 5th time in 6 yearsFinished #4 in the Washington PostFinished #3 in the East Region by USA Today 4 – 1st Team All WCAC Selections4 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 HowardWashington Post DC Player of the Year, Louisville Slugger DC Player of the Year, Gatorade DC Player of the Year – Mike BowieWashington Post DC Coach of the Year – Mark Gibbs

2009 Head Coach18-7Ranked as high as #2 in the Washington Post Top 1016th straight year appearing in the Washington Post Top 10Finished 2nd in WCAC Regular SeasonPreSeason All-American – Josh Leemhuis3 Washington Post All-Met Selections (1 – 2nd Team, 2 – Honorable Mention)4 – 1st Team All WCAC Selections

2008 Head Coach20-7Finished #6 in Washington PostNationally Ranked – #2 Collegiate Baseball, #8 Rawlings/Perfect Game, #10 Baseball America, #15 School Sports, #21 Rise Magazine2 All-Americans – LJ Hoes, Scott SilversteinAchieved a #1 Ranking in the Washington Post for the 4th Straight Year3 Washington Post All-Met Selections (1- 1st Team, 1- 2nd Team, 1 – Honorable Mention)2 Players Drafted – LJ Hoes- 3rd Round Baltimore Orioles, Scott Silverstein – 32 Round Washington NationalsWCAC Player of the Year – LJ Hoes

2007 Head Coach(23-6)Finished #4 in Washington PostTied for 1st Place in WCAC Regular SeasonWCAC Tournament FinalistPreseason #50 by PG CrosscheckerFinished ranked #95 by PG CrosscheckerAchieved #1 Ranking in the Washington Post for the 3rd straight year4 Washington Post All-Met Selections (1- 1st Team, 1- 2nd Team, 2- Honorable Mention)2 All-Americans – Connor Hoehn, LJ HoesConnor Hoehn – Drafted 21st Round, Milwaukee BrewersWCAC Player of the Year – LJ Hoes

2006 Assistant Coach(26-4) – tied for most wins in school historyFinished #2 In Washington PostFinished #7 in East Region by USA TodayWCAC Regular Season ChampionsRanked No. 1 in the Washington Post to open the season for the 2nd straight yearRanked 23rd in the USA Today Super 25 (3 Washington Post All-Met Selections (2 - 1st Team, 1 - Honorable Mention)

2005 Assistant Coach(22-3)WCAC Regular Season and Tournament ChampionsFinished #1 Washington Post Final RankingsRanked in Baseball America’s National Top 50 rankings during the season for 8 consecutive weeksFinal National Rankings46th – Baseball America/NHSBSA Poll18th – USA Today/ESPN Poll (2nd in East Region)13th – Champion Poll (School Sports Magazine)27th – Collegiate Baseball MagazineEd Gibbs – All Met Coach of the Year2 Washington Post All-Met Selections (1 - 1st Team, 1 - Honorable Mention)

2004 Assistant Coach(22-5)Ranked #24 Nationally by Baseball America WCAC Tournament FinalistsFinished #3 Washington Post Final Rankings2 Washington Post All-Met Selections (1 – 1st Team, 1 – Honorable Mention)

St. John's Baseball During the Gibbs Era (1991– 2010) Team Accomplishments

WCAC Regular Season Champion in 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010WCAC Tournament Champions in 1999, 2005Finished in the Top 10 of the Washington Post Rankings 15 of the last 17 years20 or more wins in 16 of the last 17 yearsNationally ranked in 6 of the last 7 seasonsStarted as the #1 ranked team by the Washington Post (2005, 2006, 2008)Finished5th @ 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)

Individual Accomplishments67 Players into College Baseball13 Players Drafted or Signed Free Agent (High School and College)16 1st Team Washington Post All-Met Selections10 Gatorade DC Player of the Year Selections6 WCAC Player of the Year Selections6 USA Today DC Player of the Year Selections6 High School All-American Selections5 Louisville Slugger Washington DC Player of the Year Selections3 Under Armour All-American Game Selections1 AFLAC All American Game Selection76 1st Team All-WCAC Selections

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RostersJUNIOR VARSITY ROSTER

FRESHMAN ROSTER

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RostersVARSITY ROSTER

VARSITY ROSTER

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RostersPITCHERS

CATCHERS

INFIELDERS

OUTFIELDERS

 

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SchedulesFRESHMAN SCHEDULE JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE

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SchedulesVARSITY SCHEDULE

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Coaches

MARK GIBBS '96

Mark will begin his 5th 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 Wash-

ington Post All-Met selection. He was named the WCAC Player o f 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 four year starter at shortstop for the Patriots and !nished in the top ten in hits, games played, hit by pitches and !elding chances. After college, Mark was signed as a free agent by the Balti-more Orioles and spent 3 1/2 years in professional baseball advancing to Double A (Bowie) with the Orioles.

In 3 of Mark’s !rst 4 seasons the Cadets were nationally ranked by the major baseball publications (Baseball America, Collegiate Base-ball, 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 pro!le article in the Baseball America high school preview. St. John’s was the !rst team from the Mid-Atlantic

to ever enjoy a pro!le article in the preview issue. Mark has sent 25 players into college baseball and has had 3 players drafted by profes-sional teams through his !rst 4 seasons. Players from St. John’s have advanced into some of the most prestigious college programs in the nation including 2009 College World Series participants University of Virginia (Scott Silverstein) and University of North Carolina (LJ Hoes, Josh Leehmuis) as well as SEC power Mississippi State (Nick Routt). Mark was also named as an assistant coach for the 2009 Under Armour All-American game at Wrigley Field in Chicago.

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 which 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 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 Of!ce at St. John’s and lives with his wife Mindy, son Matthew and daughter Allie in Silver Spring.

ED GIBBS '67

The 2011 campaign will be Coach Gibbs’ 19th 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 !rst

year he guided the Cadets to a 13-12 record and in his second sea-son 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 play-ers 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.

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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 the driving force behind many of the baseball renovations and recently had the baseball !eld at St. John’s named for him. He currently lives in Rockville, MD.

KEVIN GIBBS '92

Kevin begins his 3rd full year as an assistant coach in the St. John’s program. He played high school baseball at St. John’s where he was a 3 time Washington Post All-

Met selection and 2-time WCAC Player of the Year. USA Today, Gatorade, Topps Baseball Cards, United States Baseball Federa-tion and the Maryland State Baseball Coaches all named him as their Player of the Year following his senior year. He was also named the Scholar Athlete of the Year by the United States Army and the Washington Post. He was a member of the 1992 United States Junior Olympic Team. He played 3 years of college baseball at Old Dominion University where he was a 3 time All-American,

2 time Academic All American, CAA Player of the Year (1994) and a member of Team USA (Olympic Team). Kevin played 10 years of professional baseball including 3 seasons on the Los Angeles Dodgers major league roster. Baseball America named him the third best position player in the Dodgers organization behind only Paul Konerko (Chicago White Sox) and Adrian Beltre (Seattle Mariners.) He was a career .300 hitter in professional baseball. He is a member of the Old Dominion University and St. John’s High School Hall of Fame.

At St. John’s Kevin is in charge of the hitters. In 2010, the Cadets hit .354 as a team, the highest team average in 8 years. He currently lives in Olney with his wife Michelle, and their 2 boys, Casey and Colin and daughter Emma.

ANDREW LOWMAN

The 2011 Season will be Andrew’s 4th as a coach in the St. John’s Baseball Program. He 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.

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PHIL NEWMAN

St. John’s welcomes back Phil New-man after a two-year hiatus. He was a varsity assistant from 2004-2008. Phil pitched collegiately at the University of Maryland and will be in charge of pitching for the entire program. 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.

TRAVIS CHANCE

The 2011 season will be Travis’ 5th as a coach in the program, but 1st as the Head Coach of the JV Team. The Greenville, NC native enjoyed a solid career at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and will be in

charge of the In!elders 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 semi-professional football and currently lives in Silver Spring with his wife Cameo, daughter Camryn and son Kellan.

JOHN BOWLES

John begins his first year as a Coach in the St. John’s Program. He is a 1992 graduate of Richard Mont-gomery High School where he was a Washington Post All Met and a

8th Round draft choice of the Boston Red Sox following his senior year. He spent 5 years in the Red Sox system advancing to High-A. John spent one year as an assistant coach at Sherwood High School and over 12 years as a camp instructor. He currently lives in Urbana, with his wife.

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Coaches & StaffWILL CROSS

The 2011 campaign will be Will’s !rst in a St. John’s uniform. 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 currently lives in Walkers-ville with his !ancé Caroline.

ERIC ELLIS '85

Eric begins his second 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.

CHRIS THEMISTOS

Chris rejoins the program in 2011 for his 3rd year. He has also been the Head Varsity Softball coach and is currently the Dean of Academics at St. John's.

Strength & Conditioning

WALT CLINE

Originally from Western NY, Walt Cline is in his second year working with the St Johns Baseball Cadets. Coach Cline has spent 15th years working with teams and athletes as

a Speed, Strength & 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 & Field, Football, Basketball, Softball, Golf, Tennis, Crew, Swimming, Volleyball and Hockey. In 2006 more than one half of the DC Area All-Met team athletes trained under his supervision and developmental programs. Coach Cline is a Certi!ed Strength & Conditioning Specialist and Holds Certi!cations and af!liations with the National Strength & Conditioning Association, United States Weightlifting Federation, USA Track & 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, NY) and Earned His Masters in Health & Human Performance / Sports Administration at the State University of Kansas (Hays, KS). Walt Cline is the owner and founder of H2 Kinetics LLC and H2K Sports Performance

DUANE FLOWERS

Duane begins his 8th year at St. John’s. Duane was a standout running back at the Naval Acad-emy before an injury ended his career and was highly involved

in youth baseball from 1998 – 2004. He spent three years as the head freshman coach, one year as the head JV coach and a year on the varsity staff. Duane has also been highly involved with the DC Cadets, a summer team associated with St. John’s.

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2011 CADETS

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2011 Varsity Cadets

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Season Outlook

E xpectations are high for the Cadets, who are coming off of a 24-win season in 2010. The team returns 13 varsity performers, including the entire in!eld and two of the three out!eld positions. Head Coach Mark Gibbs

is entering his !fth season with an 84 and 24 record, and is looking forward to coaching this year’s team. “I really like this group, and it’s going to be an exciting team,” said Gibbs. “We expect to compete for a conference championship.”

With seniors starting at 6 of the 8 everyday positions and a group of talented young players !lling in at a few key spots, the Cadets should once again provide a tough challenge to the WCAC.

STARTING PITCHING“The staff will be strong but inexpe-rienced this season,” said Gibbs, who is looking to University of Virginia bound Nick Howard to anchor the staff as the number one starter. The right-hander was a top of the rotation pitcher last season, starting seven games. He is the only returning pitcher to log more than 20 innings in 2010. He !nished with a 3.39 ERA in 31 innings pitched.

Other pitchers who will see starting action include senior Brady Schmitt, a USC-Aiken signee, junior Alex Deise, senior Bobby Boyd (VCU), and senior Justin Korenblatt. All logged varsity innings on the mound in 2010. “We are really excited about the staff,” said Gibbs. “We have 5 or 6 guys who can start, so we feel like we have a lot of options.”

RELIEF PITCHINGJunior right-hander Derek Carter will lead the bullpen. Carter made 10 appearances for the Cadets last season. He won !ve games and earned honorable mention All-WCAC honors. Coach Gibbs stated, “Having a guy like Derek, who won !ve games last year, coming out

of the pen is a huge advantage.”Returning right-handers Nick Calomeris and

Bo Flowers will provide senior leadership in the pen. Senior side-armer, Nate Meiners, will also

be featured in the bullpen. The new comers include juniors Michael Flax, Mitchell Kirsch, Danny O’Donnell, and freshman Corey Howard. All three juniors have pitched key innings at the

JV level last year.

CATCHERAfter graduating two different three-year varsity performers at catcher, Coach Gibbs is looking to junior Jerry Chavarria to !ll the void behind the dish. “You can’t replace guys like Farber and Kirsch, but Jerry has caught everyday at the JV level for two years, and we think he is ready.” Junior Derek Carter and !rst year varsity players Cory Paton and James Rader could also see time at the position.

INFIELD The Cadets backbone this season should be the in!eld. Three-year letter winning seniors will man all four positions. Gibbs stated, “The in!eld will be the strength of the team. The great thing is that these guys will not face a situation that they have not seen in the previous two years on varsity.”

CORNERSSeniors Nate Meiners and Joe Camp will man the corners for the Cadets this sea-son. Meiners will return as the third base-man for the Cadets. He is a three-year starter in the in!eld, and was honorable mention All-WCAC in 2010. Joe Camp, a Concord signee, will play !rst base. Joe hit

.420 in 2010 and was also named honorable mention All-WCAC.

Junior Michael Flax will serve as the backup at third. Backups at !rst will include juniors Mitchell Kirsch and James Manuel, as well as freshman Corey Howard.

MIDDLEThe middle in!eld will feature Nick Howard at shortstop and Brady Schmitt at second base. Howard, a three-year starter, was named All-WCAC in 2010. He also earned All DC Extra and honorable mention All-Met while hitting .371 with nine doubles and 25 runs batted in.

Schmitt is a three-year letter winner and two year starter. He earned 3rd Team All-WCAC and All DC Extra honors in 2010 while knocking in 17 runs in 27 games.

Flax, Carter, and newcomer Cam Kosty-ack will backup Schmitt and Howard at the middle in!eld positions.

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Season Outlook

OUTFIELDThe Cadet out!eld returns 2010 starters Bobby Boyd and Justin Korenblatt. Boyd, a three-year

starter, will anchor the out!eld in center. Boyd, a VCU signee, was 3rd team All-WCAC in 2010 and All DC Extra. He hit .372 with 20 stolen bases.

Korenblatt is a three-year letter winner and a 2010 starter. He gathered 20 hits in last

years campaign while batting .328. He will play right !eld for the Cadets in 2011. “Bobby

and Justin both have a lot of experience, and they are going to do a ton for us both offensively and defensively,” said Coach Gibbs.

Senior Nick Papillo is the lone returning out!elder vying for the left !eld spot. He appeared in 19 games last season. He will com-pete with juniors Kyle Hamer, Billy Webb, Abram White, and Manuel for innings in left !eld.

D.H. AND LINEUPCoach Gibbs said, “Designated hitter is going to be revolving door this season based on who is pitching.” Flax, Hamer, Papillo , Kirsch, Manuel, and Webb could all potentially see some time as designated

hitter throughout the course of the year.Offensively, the Cadets will be very versatile this

season, mixing speed and power. Gibbs stated, “Overall, I really like the balance in this lineup. We are going to be able

to play a little small ball, but we will also be able to produce some power through the

middle of the order.”

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Season OutlookRETURNING NUMBERS FOR 2011

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS FOR 2011

SCHEDULEThe 2011 schedule will be full of tough challenges for the Cadets. The non-conference schedule includes perennial New Jersey State title contenders, Don Bosco. St. John’s will be matched against IAC cham-pion St. Alban’s, in a long anticipated game played at University of Maryland. The Cadets will also face two top Northern Virginia teams in Lake Braddock and Brooke Pointe.

The team will travel south once again, and play some of the best teams in the eastern United States at the South Florida Classic.

In-conference, St. John’s looks to remain a top team in 2011. The Cadets have not !nished the WCAC regular season lower than second place since 2002. However, Coach Gibbs knows all of the games will be tough. He said, “Inside the conference there are no easy games. Every year the balance of the conference gets better, but we are re-ally excited about our team.”

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Veterans

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BOBBY BOYD

Career — Virginia Commonwealth University signee. Has had a standout statistical career at St. John’s… started 50 games and hit over .400 during that span while striking out just 11 times… two time All DC Extra

selection… has totaled 47 RBI, 52 runs and 43 stolen bases over his two varsity seasons.

2010 — Had solid junior campaign starting every day in the out!eld… earned 3rd Team All-WCAC and 1st Team All-DC Extra as a Utility player …led team with 20 stolen bases…was tied for team lead in homeruns (3) and second on team with 28 runs… was third on team with 25 RBI… hit .372 and also totaled 7 doubles and 2 triples…totaled 16 RBI, 15 runs and 6 doubles in WCAC action while hitting .333… had game winning homerun in win over Gonzaga on 3/20… went 2-3 with 2 runs and an RBI in win over Calvert Hall on 4/1… recorded 2 hits, 2 runs and 2 stolen bases in win over Regis in Tampa Jesuit tournament…went 1-3 with a game tying RBI triple in the 8th inning in win over Ireton on 4/13… was 6-9 with 2 doubles, a triple, a homerun, with 5 runs and 8 RBI in back to back wins over Ryken and Gonzaga on April 22 and 23 … notched 2 hits and 2 RBI in April 29th win over DeMatha…had 3 hits, 5 RBI, 2 runs and 2 RBI against Spalding on 5/1.

2009 — Had a fantastic sophomore year starting all 25 games at second base… earned 1st Team All WCAC at second base… led the team in AB’s (76), hits (33) and all starters with a .434 Avg… tied for the team lead in total bases (43), stolen bases (23) and triples (2)…was second on the team in runs (24), RBI (22) and doubles (8)… hit .447 with 12 RBI in WCAC play…collected 4 hits, 4 RBI and 2 Sb’s in Varsity debut vs. Pallotti…notched 4 Sb’s against Ireton on 3/30…had 2 hits and 2 RBI against Good Counsel on 4/17…picked up 3 hits and 2 RBI in win over Ryken on 4/27…was 4-4 with 2 RBI in comback win over Paul VI on 4/28

Background — Full name is Robert McDonald Boyd…Born on January 4, 1993…Parents: Bob and Nancy…Has three sisters (Bailey, Brooke and Brady)…Favorite sports team is the Indianapolis Colts…Favorite athlete is Peyton Manning.

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NICK CALOMERIS

2010 — Academic Honor Roll… saw action as a pinch hitter in a win over McNamara.

Background — Full name is Nicholas Lee Calomeris… Born February 27, 1993…Parents: Bill

and Evelyn…Has one brother (Ryan) and one sister (Brittany)…Favorite Sports Team is the New York Yankees…Favorite athlete is Tim Lincecum.

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JOE CAMP

Career — Concord Signee… has appeared in 21 games over two years… a career .375 hitter with 9 extra base hits.

2010 — Had a great junior year as the everyday !rst baseman earning Honorable Mention All-WCAC…

was second on the team with in average (.420) and tied for second in homeruns (2)… struck out only 3 times in 50 AB’s… !nished with 14 runs, 12 RBI and 7 total extra base hits…hit .400 in WCAC play with 8 RBI… went 4-4 (2B, 3B) with 2 RBI in conference win over O’Connell on 3/25… was a perfect 2-2 with 2 runs in April 29th win over De-Matha… in win over Spalding was 2-3 (3B), 2 runs and an RBI… was 1-2 with 2 RBI and a homerun in May 6 win over PVI… in playoff win over Ireton was 2-2 with and RBI.

2009 — Academic Honor Roll...saw action in 10 games, all as a pinch hitter… !nished with 4 walks in 10 total plate appearances.

Background — Full name is Joseph Charles Benwell Camp… Born on March 21, 1993…Parents: John and Jill…Has one sister (Jessie)…Favorite sports team is the New York Yankees…Favorite athlete is Todd Helton.

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DEREK CARTER

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 compil-

ing 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 !rst 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 inning 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.

Background — Full name is Derek Russell Carter… Born June 22, 1993… Parents: Micheal and Joy…Favorite Sports Team in the New York Mets… Favorite athlete is David Wright.

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ALEX DEISE

2010 — Academic Honor Roll…had solid sophomore campaign... started 2 games and saw action in 8 games as a reliever... !nished 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.

Background — 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.

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MICHAEL FLAX

2010 — Acadmeic Honor Roll… was brought up at the end of the 2010 sea-son…appeared in 2 games…notched a hit in a win over McNamara.

Background — 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.

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BO FLOWERS

2010 — Academic Honor Roll…ap-peared in 2 games as a pinch hitter.

Background — Full name is Matthew Delbert Flowers… Born March 12, 1993…Parents: Duane and Charlene…Has one brother

(Charles)…Favorite sports team is the New York Yankees…Favorite athlete is Cliff Lee.

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NICK HOWARD

Career — University of Virginia sign-ee… was a 2010 Perfect Game Pre-Season Underclass All-American… enters senior year having started 51 games…has totaled 41 hits, 31 runs and 35 RBI… owns a career ERA of 3.45 with 60 K’s in 47 innings… has

been on the Honor Roll every quarter at St. John’s.2010 — Academic Honor Roll… tremendous Junior campaign

resulted in earning 1st Team All-WCAC, 1st Team All DC Extra and Honorable Mention Washington Post All-Met… played every day at shortstop and hit .371 with 23 runs and 25 RBI… led the team in doubles (9), AB’s (89) and hits (33)… !nished second on team with 2 triples, 2 homeruns and 18 stolen bases… hit .371 during WCAC play leading team in hits (23) and tying for team lead in RBI (19)… !nished with a 3-2 record and a 3.387 ERA in 31 innings pitched… struck out 45 and walked only 12… was second on the team with 7 starts and 11 total appearances …had 11 multi-hit games in 2010… picked up the win with 5 innings of 2 hit baseball vs. Georgetown Prep on 3/16…also had 3 hits and 3 RBI against Prep… had 2 hits and 3 RBI on 3/23 in win over Ryken…recorded 2 hits including a double and an RBI in win over DeMatha on 3/30… went 2-4 (2B, 3B0 with 3 RBI in April 17 win over McNamara… in win over Gonzaga on 4/23 had 2 hits, a double, 3 RBI, 3 runs and pitched 3 innings allowing no runs… threw a complete game allowing only 1 run in 5 innings against PVI on May 6… had 3 hits, 3 RBI and 3 runs against McNamara on 5/8.

2009 — Academic Honor Roll…started 24 games at third base, shortstop and pitcher…!nished with a 3-0 record on the mound with 1 save… led pitchers with a 1.3 ERA… had 15 strikeouts and 16 innings pitched…had solid year in the !eld helping to turn 6 double plays…picked up 1st varsity win on the mound hurling 4 scoreless innings against Ryken on 3/21... notched another win with 3 scoreless innings against Spalding (4/18)…picked up the win with 2 scoreless innings of relief vs. Gonzaga on 4/30.

Background — Full name is Nicholas Paul Howard… Born on April 6, 1993…Parents: Paula and Dale…Has one brother (Mat-thew)…Favorite sports team is the New York Yankees…Favorite athlete is Derek Jeter.

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JUSTIN KORENBLATT

Career — Enters senior year as a career .333 hitter seeing action in 34 total games.

2010 — Academic Honor Roll… had solid Junior season seeing action in 24 games in the out!eld… totaled a .328 average over 61 AB’s…scored

11 runs, 9 RBI and 4 doubles… went 2-3 with 2 RBI including a 2 out 7th inning game tying RBI vs. Calvert Hall on 4/1… recorded a double against St. Pete on 4/9… went 1-2 with a double in win over Ireton on 4/13… picked up 2 hits against PVI on 4/15… had 2 hits, 2 runs and a double in April 19 win over Sidwell Friends… went 3-3 with 1 RBI in win over Gonzaga… had a double and a triple along with 2 RBI in playoff win over Ireton on May 12.

2009 — Saw action in 10 total games making 2 starts in the out!eld before a broken elbow sidelined him in early April… hit .357 overall with 3 RBI and 1 double… had pinch hit singles against Ryken (3/21) and DeMatha (3/24).

Background — Full name is Justin Scott Korenblatt…Born on November 11, 1993…Parents: Kenny and Katheryn…Has one brother (Andrew) and one Sister (Lexi)…Favorite sports team is the New York Yankees…Favorite athlete is Chipper Jones.

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NATE MEINERS

Career — Begins his senior year having played in 50 total games with a career average of .287… has over 100 AB’s and scored 31 runs during his time… appeared on the Honor Roll every quarter at St. John’s…

2010 — Academic Honor Roll… had solid junior year starting every game at third base… for the season hit .270 with 23 runs and 12 RBI… also stole 5 bases… hit for a better average .286 and had 10 RBI during WCAC play… was second on the team with 16 runs in conference… had 2 RBI in win over DeMatha on 3/30…went 1-4 with 2 RBI against Regis on 4/7… was 2-3 with 2 RBI in win over McNama-ra on April 17… had 2 hits against Ireton on May 4th … notched a hit and 2 RBI in win over PVI on 5/6… hit only homerun and of the year and collected 3 RBI against McNamara on May 8th… was 1-1 with a double and an RBI in playoff win over Ireton on May 12.

2009 — Academic Honor Roll…had good sophomore campaign starting 22 games at shortstop and third base…earned 2nd Team All Conference at 3rd Base…tied for the team lead in sacri!ces (5)…!n-ished the year hitting .303 with 8 runs and 5 RBI…hit .348 in WCAC play…collected 2 hits and 2 RBI in loss to Good Counsel on 4/25…notched 2 hits in win over Paul VI on 4/27.

Background — Full name is Nathaniel Born on August 17, 1993…Parents: Lee and Gina…Has two brothers (Jeremiah, Adam) and one sister (Becky)…Favorite sports team is the Baltimore Ori-oles…Favorite athlete is Brian Roberts.

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DANNY O’DONNELL

2010 — Was brought up at end of sea-son to provide depth on the mound… threw one inning against McNamara recording two strikeout’s.

Background — Full name is Daniel Gaffney O’Donnell… Born

June 9, 1994… Parents: Priscilla and Michael… Has two sisters (Sheena and Tara)… Favorite team is the Chicago Blackhawks… Favorite athelete is Kobe Bryant.

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NICK PAPILLO

2010 — Academic Honor Roll… was primary pinch running option off the bench… scored 8 runs and stole 5 bases… picked up 1st varsity hit, a double, in win over Sidwell Friends.

Background — Full name is Nicholas Gregory Papillo… Born Oc-

tober 11, 1992… Parents: Carol and Greg… Has two brothers (Jason, Zack)… Favorite team is the New York Yankees… Favorite athlete is Torri Hunter.

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BRADY SCHMITT

Career — University of South Carolina-Aiken signee… enters his senior season having seen action in 36 games… has appeared on the Academic Honor Roll every quarter at St. John’s.

2010 — Academic Honor Roll…had good junior year earning a 2nd Team All-WCAC selection at second base and 1st Team All DC Extra… played in all 27 games, mostly at second base… hit .271 with 17 RBI and 5 doubles…also scored 15 runs…had a.286 average during WCAC play… hit only Homerun on opening day vs. Maret… went 2-4 with 2 runs in win over DeMatha on 3/30… picked up 2 hits and an RBI in win over Regis on 4/7… threw 3 innings of 1 run baseball in win over Sidwell Friends on April 19… had a double and an RBI in win over O’Connell on 3/25… notched 3 hits, a double and 5 RBI in wins over Ryken (4/22) and Gonzaga (4/24) … was 2-4 with an RBI and a double in win over McNamara on 5/8.

2009 — Academic Honor Roll…made 3 starts, all at shortstop… notched 1st varsity hit with a single vs. McNamara…hit .167 over 6 AB’s with 2 runs.

Background — Full name is Brady Christopher Schmitt… Born January 8, 1993…Parents: Bernard and Mary…Has two brothers (Eric, Kevin)…Favorite sports team is the New York Yankees…Favor-ite athlete is Derek Jeter.

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JERRY CHAVARRIA

2010 — Had a solid year as the starting catcher for the Junior Varsity team… !nished hitting .270 with 12 RBI.

Background — Full name is Jerry Manuel Chavarria… Born January 1, 1994…Parents: Normis and Carlos…

Has two brothers (Jeffrey, Justin)… Favorite team is the Washington Nationals… Favorite athlete is Manny Ramirez.

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KYLE HAMER

2010 — Academic Honor Roll… started everyday in the out!eld for the JV… hit .390 and scored 21 runs.

Background — Full name is Kyle Matthew Hamer… Born August 10, 1994… Parents: Alveena and Jim…

Has one sister (Taylor)… Favorite Team is the New York Yankees…. Favorite athlete is Sean Taylor.

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COREY HOWARD

Background — Full name is Corey Alden Howard… Born August 27, 1996… Parents: Pam and George… Has one sister (Avery) and two brothers (Pearce and Carson)… Favorite Team is the New York

Yankees… Favorite athlete is Derek Jeter.

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MITCHELL KIRSCH

2010 — Academic Honor Roll… split time between !rst 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.

Background — Full name is Mitchell Rhyne Kirsch… Born

November 2, 1994… Parents: Patty and Pete… Has one brother (Kyle) and one sister (Sydney)… Favorite team is the Green Bay Packers… Favorite athlete is Clay Matthews.

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CAM KOSTYACK

2010 — Academic Honor Roll… started everyday at second base for the JV… played in all 19 games and !nished with a .375 avg. and 12 RBI.

Background — Full name is Cam-eron Augustine Kostyack… Born July

7, 1994… Parents: John and Lilly… Has on brother (Ben)… Favorite team is the New York Yankees… Favorite athlete is Robinson Cano.

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JAMES MANUEL

2010 — Academic Honor Roll… Had tremendous year at the JV level… was 2nd on the team in hitting with a .407 avg. and led team with 2 homeruns and tied for team lead with 19 RBI.

Background — Full name is James Troy Manuel…Born February 2, 1993…Parents: Janet and Troy… Has one brother (John)… Favor-ite sports team is Baltimore Ravens… Favorite Athlete is Ed Reed.

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CORY PATON

2010 — Academic Honor Roll… competed at the Freshman level as the starting catcher hitting .381.

Background — Full name is Cory Andrew Paton… Born June 17, 1995…Parents: Denise and Scott…Has on sister (Katie)…Favorite sports team is

the New York Yankees… Favorite athlete is Derek Jeter.

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JAMES RADER

2010 — Was the backup catcher for the JV team… hit .444 in limited action.

Background - Full name is James Rader…Born October 3, 1994…Parents: Ellen and Richard…Has two

brothers (Bill, Paul)… Favorite sports team is the New York Yankees…Favorite athlete is Derek Jeter.

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BILLY WEBB

2010 — Starting center fielder for the JV team… had solid year lead-ing team with 25 runs and 17 stolen bases.

Background - Full name is William Paget Alonso Webb… Born March 23, 1994… Parents: Susan and

Kevin… Has two brothers (Cameron, Christopher)… Favorite team is the New York Yankees… Favorite athlete is Carl Crawford.

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ABRAM WHITE

2010 — Backup out!elder for the JV team… saw action in 7 games record-ing 10 RBI.

Background — Full name is Abram Brennan White… Born Janu-ary 23, 1994… Parents: Brenda and

Frank… Has two brothers (Frank Jr., Troy)… Favorite sports team is the Los Angeles Lakers… Favorite athlete is Robinson Cano.

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IN REVIEW

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I n 2010, the Cadets returned 16 Varsity letter winners, and expectations were high with starters returning at seven of the nine positions. St. John’s started the season with two shut wins in out of conference games against Maret (11-0) and

Georgetown Prep (5-0). tossed !ve shut out innings in the win against Prep.

Conference play began with a tight game against rival, Gonzaga. In dramatic fashion, blasted a homerun late in the bottom of the 6th to give the Cadets the edge over the Eagles 3 – 2. Wins over St. Mary’s Ryken (6-4) and O’Connell (8-6) put the Cadets record at 5 - 0 heading into a meeting with Good Counsel. The game featured two teams ranked in the top ten by the Washington Post ranked teams. Despite a six strong innings by Nick Howard, St. John’s lost 4-3 to Good Counsel. The tying and winning runs were on base in the bottom of the 7th.

The Cadets rebounded from the loss and beat DeMatha on the road 7-3 behind ’s 6 innings on the mound and three hits at the plate.

St. John’s then hosted Baltimore powerhouse, Calvert Hall. The Cadet won 7-6 in comeback fashion. Justin Korenblatt recorded two hits and two RBI’s in the win, while picked up the win in relief. The Cadets were 7-1 record heading into the Tampa Jesuit Tournament.

The Cadets started hot in Tampa beating Fordham Prep (NY) 15 to 2 and Regis Jesuit 8 to 4. The Cadets then fell to the nationally ranked host team, Tampa Jesuit, and to local Florida team, St. Pete Catholic, the following day. After returning to D.C., St. John’s ran off an impressive 14 game winning streak that carried them through the rest of the regular season.

It started with back-to-back 4 to 3 wins over Ireton and Paul VI. The wins were highlighted by strong senior performances. Senior pitcher, tossed six innings against Ireton, allowing only one unearned run. Senior catcher, , went two for three with a homerun against Paul VI. The Cadets then beat McNamara (9-4) and used a two run homerun by senior to defeat Sidwell Friends 9-4, improving their record to 13 and 3.

St. John’s started the second half of conference play with an impressive 16 to 0 thrashing of Gonzaga. Two days later the Cadet’s handily beat St. Mary’s Ryken 12 to 5. After a !eld dedication ceremo-ny for 18-year head coach and current assistant, Ed Gibbs, St. John’s pulled off another exciting comeback, beating O’Connell 7 to 6. Carter picked up the win in relief with three scoreless innings, and senior Bo Flowers went three for four with !ve RBI’s. The team then "ipped the tables on Good Counsel and handed them a one run loss, 3-2, behind strong pitching performances by both Bowie and Howard. To round out the month of April, St. John’s faced DeMatha and prevailed 13 to 10 in an exciting back and forth game.

The Cadet’s opened the month of May schedule with a 10 to 2 win over a top Baltimore team, Spalding. St. John’s finished up the regular season with wins over Ireton (3-1), Paul VI (11-1) and McNamara (18-9). The team finished the regular season 22 and 3 and 15-1 in conference. The Cadets were ranked number one in the area by the Washington Post, and took the number one seed into the conference playoffs.

In a two day rain soaked affair the Cadet’s beat Ireton 8 to 2 in the opening round of the playoffs. A few days later the season ended with an 8 to 6 loss to DeMatha in the semi!nals at University of Maryland.

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2010 Season in Review2010 VARSITY RESULTS FINAL RECORD 23-4

ALSO EARNING HONORS FOR ST. JOHN’S

2010 WCAC FINAL STANDINGS

2010 ALL-WCAC TEAM

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2010 Final StatsHITTING

PITCHING

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2010 Final StatsWCAC HITTING

WCAC PITCHING

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2010 JV RESULTS FINAL RECORD 17-3

2010 FRESHMAN RESULTS FINAL RECORD 13-3

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History and Honors

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History and Honors

* Indicates drafted players who elected not to sign with the club that drafted them

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History and Honors

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History and Honors

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Histroy and Honors

2005 VARSITY RESULTS

2006 VARSITY RESULTS

2007 VARSITY RESULTS

2008 VARSTIY RESULTS

ST. JOHN’S SPORTS HALL OF FAME

2009 VARSITY RESULTS

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DATE TIME OPPONENT LOCATION

MAR. 5 11:00 ROBINSON ST. JOHN’S

MAR. 8 4:00 GEORGETOWN PREP GEORGETOWN PREP

MAR. 10 4:00 WOOTON WOOTON

MAR. 12 3:30 SIDWELL FRIENDS ST. JOHN’S

MAR. 15 4:00 LAKE BRADDOCK (VA) CJST. JOHN’S

MAR. 17 4:00 ST. MARY’S RYKEN ST. MARY’S RYKEN

MAR. 19 1:00 BROOKE POINT (VA) BROOKE POINT

MAR. 22–25 TBA S. FLORIDA CLASSIC FT. LAUDERDALE

MAR. 29 4:00 GOOD COUNSEL GOOD COUNSEL

MAR. 31 4:15 GONZAGA HAMILTON JR. HIGH

APR. 2 1:00 DEMATHA ST. JOHN’S

APR. 7 5:30 IRETON 4 MILE RUN

APR. 8 7:00 ST. ALBANS UNIV. OF MARYLAND

APR. 9 4:00 PAUL VI ST. JOHN’S

APR. 12 5:00 MCNAMARA P.G. SPORTS PARK

APR. 14 4:30 GONZAGA ST. JOHN’S

APR. 16 1:00 ST. MARY’S RYKEN ST. JOHN’S

APR. 20 4:30 GOOD COUNSEL ST. JOHN’S

APR. 21 4:00 DON BOSCO (NJ) ST. JOHN’S

APR. 25 4:15 O’CONNELL O’CONNELL

APR. 23 2:00 DEMATHA DEMATHA

APR. 28 4:30 O’CONNELL ST. JOHN’S

APR. 30 1:00 IRETON ST. JOHN’S

MAY 2 6:00 PAUL VI PAUL VI

MAY 4 4:30 MCNAMARA ST. JOHN’S

MAY 7–14 TBA WCAC TOURNAMENT TBA

DATE TIME OPPONENT LOCATION

MAR. 5 11:00 ROBINSON ST. JOHN’S

MAR. 8 4:00 GEORGETOWN PREP GEORGETOWN PREP

MAR. 10 4:00 WOOTON WOOTON

MAR. 12 3:30 SIDWELL FRIENDS ST. JOHN’S

MAR. 15 4:00 LAKE BRADDOCK (VA) CJST. JOHN’S

MAR. 17 4:00 ST. MARY’S RYKEN ST. MARY’S RYKEN

MAR. 19 1:00 BROOKE POINT (VA) BROOKE POINT

MAR. 22–25 TBA S. FLORIDA CLASSIC FT. LAUDERDALE

MAR. 29 4:00 GOOD COUNSEL GOOD COUNSEL

MAR. 31 4:15 GONZAGA HAMILTON JR. HIGH

APR. 2 1:00 DEMATHA ST. JOHN’S

APR. 7 5:30 IRETON 4 MILE RUN

APR. 8 7:00 ST. ALBANS UNIV. OF MARYLAND

APR. 9 4:00 PAUL VI ST. JOHN’S

APR. 12 5:00 MCNAMARA P.G. SPORTS PARK

APR. 14 4:30 GONZAGA ST. JOHN’S

APR. 16 1:00 ST. MARY’S RYKEN ST. JOHN’S

APR. 20 4:30 GOOD COUNSEL ST. JOHN’S

APR. 21 4:00 DON BOSCO (NJ) ST. JOHN’S

APR. 25 4:15 O’CONNELL O’CONNELL

APR. 23 2:00 DEMATHA DEMATHA

APR. 28 4:30 O’CONNELL ST. JOHN’S

APR. 30 1:00 IRETON ST. JOHN’S

MAY 2 6:00 PAUL VI PAUL VI

MAY 4 4:30 MCNAMARA ST. JOHN’S

MAY 7–14 TBA WCAC TOURNAMENT TBA