Maryland: Brooks Robinson All-Star Game Rosters Announced

By Jon Buzby Jun 8, 2009, 12:00am

Team Maryland named; Austin, Webster athletes of the year; Mt. Hebron loses coaching staff.

The 28th annual Brooks Robinson All-Star game will be played on Sunday, June 14, at Camden Yards immediately following the Orioles-Braves interleague game.

 

The game involves the top baseball players from throughout the state who just completed their senior season. Many past participants have gone on to play professionally, most notably Aberdeen’s Cal Ripken Jr., a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame.

 

Players for this game and Team Maryland were selected by the Maryland State Association of Baseball Coaches following the MSABC Classic, which was comprised of two nine-inning games, held on May 24 at Thomas Stone High School in Waldorf.

 

Players were invited to the Classic following four regional tryouts held on May 17.

 

South Squad

Coaching Staff

Billy Goodman, Sherwood

Sean O'Connor, DeMatha Catholic

Daniel Devitis, LaPlata

 

Pitchers

Eric Aumann, South River

Michael Bronakoski, North County

Brandon Crigger, Calvert Hall

Dylan Taylor, Severna Park

 

Catchers

Tim Harrigan, Thomas Stone

C.J. Poad, Riverdale Baptist

 

Infielders

Chris Cook, DeMatha

Tyler Drinkard, Northeast

Brandon Gill, Arundel

Nick Loftus, Northwest

Kory Smigocki, Gaithersburg

 

Outfielders

Malik Bob, Riverdale Baptist

Anthony Howard, Quince Orchard

Seth Illian, Parkside

Francis Poulas, Paint Branch

 

North Squad

Coaching Staff

Brian Femi, St Michael’s

Rocko Barleets, Kent island

Lou Eckerl, Calvert Hall

 

Pitchers

Josh Conway, Smithburg

Joey Couch, Centennial

Blake Geiger, Calvert Hall

Mike Trionfo, Calvert Hall

 

Catchers

Andrew Hodgkins, Linganore

Andrew Parker, Cardinal Gibbons

 

Infielders

Justin Albright, Catoctin

Pat Blair, Calvert Hall

Joey Jones, Eastern Tech

Jordan Thurber, Clear Spring

Brady Wilson, Frederick

 

Outfielders

Evan Cain, Calvert Hall

Casey Mann, North Carroll

Harry Slade, Loyola

Blake Thompson, Cardinal Gibbons

 

More Baseball: Team Maryland announced

 

The Maryland State Association of Baseball Coaches has announced the player selections for Team Maryland 2009.

 

Team Maryland is a group of 20 high school juniors and seniors who will compete at the 33rd annual Sunbelt Baseball Classic, held in Norman, Okla., June 21-27.

 

Other participating states include Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Ohio, Oklahoma and Texas. All games are played at Oklahoma University, Norman High School and Norman North High School.

 

Team Maryland

Justin Albright, Catoctin, infield, Sr.

Eric Aumann, South River, pitcher, Sr.

Joey Couch, Centennial, pitcher, Sr.

Zach Fitzpatrick, McDonogh, catcher, Jr.
Jordan Gowe, Saint Michaels, outfield, Jr.

Robbie Harris, Cardinal Gibbons, infield, Sr.

Anthony Howard, Quince Orchard, outfield, Sr.

Joey Jones, Eastern Tech, infield, Sr. 
Drew Liebert, Towson, pitcher, Sr.

Casey Mann, North Carroll, outfield, Sr.

Collin Mills, Francis Scott Key, pitcher, Jr.

Andrew Parker, Cardinal Gibbons, catcher, Sr. 
Nick Riley, Gaithersburg, pitcher, Jr.

Mike Ryan, Quince Orchard, pitcher, Sr.

Matt Selmer, Riverdale Baptist, pitcher, Jr.

Harry Slade, Loyola, outfield, Sr. 
Mark Smith, Westminster, pitcher, Sr.

Dom Vattuone, Northwest, pitcher, Sr.

Danny Wissman, Hammond, pitcher, Jr.
Brian Femi, Saint Michaels, Head Coach

Fred Kreiger, North Hagerstown, Asst. Coach

Ty Whittaker, Eastern Tech, Asst. Coach

Terry Terrill, Riverdale Baptist, Asst. Coach

Ryan Terrill, Riverdale Baptist, Asst. Coach 

 

Football: Austin named boys Athlete of the Year

 

Dunbar senior running back Tavon Austin has been named The Baltimore Sun’s boys Athlete of the Year.

 

Tavon Austin, Dunbar
Tavon Austin, Dunbar
Tom Lemming photo
Austin is considered by many to be the top area football player to ever don a helmet. His individual accomplishments include earning three All-Metro Player of the Year selections. He holds state records for points (790), touchdowns (123), total offensive yards (9,258) and rushing yards (7,460).

 

Austin led the Poets to three Class 1A state titles during his four-year career at Dunbar. He ran for 2,660 yards and 34 touchdowns his senior season.

 

Austin will continue his football career at West Virginia.

 

Volleyball: Webster earns girls honor

 

St. Paul’s volleyball player Bailey Webster was the recipient of The Baltimore Sun’s girls Athlete of the Year award, presented at the newspaper’s 43rd annual banquet.

 

The 6-foot-3 hitter averaged 7.2 kills while leading St. Paul’s to the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference regular season title and runner-up finish in the tournament.

 

Webster, the country’s top recruit, will play volleyball at Texas in the fall.

  

Jon Buzby is the Maryland correspondent for MaxPreps.com.