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Class of 2016

Noah Bathras
Katelyn Briguglio
Camden Cook
Kristen Darragh
Charlie Waltz-Chesnaye
Ben Forgas
Ensign Dakota Harich (USCG)
Samuel Loeffler
Hamza Monawer
Reid Nichols
Jack Pondy
Tomas Potts
Chandler Schur
Kaitlyn Siberski
Adam Stovall
Matteo Zapata
Class of 2016 Academic Award Winner:
Noah Bathras


Class of 2016 Academic Award 2nd Place
Charlie Waltz-Chesnaye (Tie)
Reid Nichols (Tie)


Class of 2016 Academic Award 3rd Place
Ens. Dakota Harich (Tie)
Katelyn Briguglio (Tie)


Honorable Mention
Camden Cook, Kristen Darragh, Sam Loeffler, Hamza Monawer, Jack Pondy, Chandler Schur, Kaitlyn Siberski


Noah Bathras


Katelyn Briguglio

Katelyn was one with many talents. In her junior year, She played varsity soccer all four years of high school. Katelyn lead her high school to the state championship game. Katelyn made Baltimore All-Metro team as a senior, All-Harford county honors also as a senior, and even posted 17 shutouts with 70 saves and only 2 goals allowed; and yes, as a senior. Among Ketelyn's many senior year accomplishments, she managed to become team captin and finished her final year of high school on a high note by leading her school to a state title. In club, she played for MD United ECNL and was a member of the Maryland ODP team in 2014. Katelyn was highly involved in her school whether it be participating in FBLA or being the treasure of Varsity Club. Katelyn later commiteed to William and Mary for academics and athletics. In Katelyn's Freshman year, she only made two starts and she only played 112 minutes. Both starts her team won and she recorded 0.81 goals against average and seven saves. In Sophmore year, Katelyn participated in 6 matches; 5 of which she started. She finished the season with 1.43 saves on average, 18 saves. 3 of the 6 matches she partipcated her team won. She made big jump in game participation by playing 505 minutes. She combined with then senior Samantha Johnson to shutout providence in the season opener were she had two saves. Against Virginia Tech, also during her Sophomore year, she recorded a career high 6 saves. Katelyn continued to prove improvement with every passing season as in her Junior year were she started 15 matches. She was named Defensive Player of the week for the week of October 8th, she finished the season with 1.44 goals against average and 77 saves, she had 3 shutouts and William and Mary won 4 games of the 15 she started. Against nationally ranked Texas A & M, she recorded her another career high 12 saves. Katelyn's senior year was another example of her ability to strive for improvement as she started 15 of 16 matches. She finished with 1.80 goals against average, 70 saves, and 3 shutouts. In the season opener, she made six saves in a shutout against George Washington. She made eight stops in a 1-1 draw with Farleigh Dickinsion. She recorded 7 saves against nationally ranked UVA and got a season high 11 saves against Princeton.

Camden Cook

Camden Cook was a graduate of Eastern Technical high school. He played soccer and baseball and he was on National Honors Society. A four year letter winner in high school, he finished his career with 0.70 goals against average and 25 shutouts in 32 games. He also played club soccer with Pipeline Soccer Club. He started his academics and athletic college career at High Point University. His main accomplishment at High Point was being a Miller Scholar-Athlete. Camden later transfered to Lock Haven were he found signficantly more success. In Camden's senior season, he started 13 games and he had 1.48 goals against average 

Kristen Darragh

Kristen saw a ton of success with the MSC Coyotes, a club team she played for in high school. Her high school in her freshman year was on another level, winning league, regional, state and national titles. Kristen won 4 league titles and 2 state titles with her club. Plus she is a 2 time Maryland olympic development participant. Kristen won first team all state at Poolesville earning first team all state, all-gazette, and all-metropolitan. While her accomplishments may show a sol focus on soccer, he also excelled in basketball, softball, and track & field. Kristen would commit to Liberty University for academics and soccer.

Charlie Waltz-Chesnaye

Charlie played for Montgomery Blair High School. His high school won divisional championships  in his junior year and senior year. Also in Charlies senior year, he was named MVP in a year were his high school went 16-2 in the regular season, won regional championships and only fell short in the state semifinals. Charlie excelled in the classroom as well being in a honor roll student consistenly and he won Maryland student athlete of the year. Charlie would commit to the great Vassar college for academics and soccer. 

Ben Forgas

Ben Forgas 

Ensign Dakota Harich (USCG)

Ben would commit to Junita college for academics and soccer. In Ben's freshman season, he played 6 games and started in half of them were he played a total 445 minutes. He finished freshman year with 24 saves, only 14 goals allowed and .632 save percentage.

Sam Loeffler

Sam started off Calvert Hall College high school.  He started varsity for 3 years were he helped his high school to 2 MIAA semifinalist while finishing the year with 14 wins  , he was named ALL-MiAA and a soccer captain. His club team were ranked top 25 nationally and they finished as state semi finalist twice. Sam would commit to Elon for soccer and he would major in finance. Sam's freshman year was uneventful as he redshirted and did not appear in any matches his Sophomore year. His college career was off to a rough start, but he was slightly able to patch things up his junior year when he played 15 minutes in his first career appearance against Rutgers. He made one save against Rutgers.Sam ended his college career with 1.09 GAA. 

Hamza Monawer


Reid Nichols


Jack Pondy


Tomas Potts


Chandler Schur


Kaitlyn Siberski


Adam Stovall


Matteo Zapata


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