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The Tewaaraton Award Foundation announces that it will name a Men's and a Women's Baltimore/Washington Metropolitan Regional "High School All-Tewaaraton Team." The top regional player in each position will be selected for the Team. The following are the designated high school selection committees for the 2004 season. They are composed of public and private school coaches from the greater Baltimore, Washington, D.C., Annapolis, and Northern Virginia regions. Women's Committee / School Kathy Jenkins (chair) / St. Steven St. Agnes Renie Sotiropoulos / Severn School, Annapolis Sally Neil / Friends School, Baltimore Ann Ensor / Dulaney High School, Baltimore Darah Bonham / Woodson High School, NV Men's Committee / School Kevin Giblin (chair) / Georgetown Prep Dave Allan / Gilman High School Jake Reed / McDonough School Tom Tufts / Robinson High School Clay White / Broadneck High School 50 girls and 50 boys have been named to the preseason Tewaaraton Watch List. The selection committees will convene at the end of the season, and the final High School All-Tewaaraton Team will be announced in late May. Boys Name / School Beau Davis / Broadneck Grant Hollingsworth / Bullis Brad Ross / Bullis Ryan Browning / Calvert Hall Kevin Huntley / Calvert Hall Jeremy Blevins / Calvert Hall Kevin Buchanan / Calvert Hall Paul Rabil / DeMatha Kevin Coale / Episcopal Mike Britt / Fairfax Randall Cooper / Friends School Andrew Brancaccio / Georgetown Prep Dan Glading / Georgetown Prep Nick Veith / Georgetown Prep Joe Kemp / Georgetown Prep Ryan Orr / Georgetown Prep Alex Wharton / Gilman Dave Baker / Gilman Grant Zimmerman / Gilman Bret Yoder / Hereford Chris Tkac / Landon Jake Samperton / Landon Gibbs Fogarty / Landon Matt Kovler / Landon Stoddie Nibley / Landon Scott Smith / Landon Andrew Bailey / Langley Colin Weiss / Langley Andrew Baird / Loyola Ben Rubeor / Loyola Tim Kaiser / Loyola Joe Pike / McDonogh Skyler Hopkins / McDonogh Quinn Cooke / Oakton Kevin Mayer / Potomac School David O'Quinn / Robinson Glenn Bickley / St Alban's Garrett Stanwick / St. Mary's Will Dalton / St. Mary's Jason Carter / St. Mary's Bart Wagner / St. Paul's Tom Zimmerman / St. Paul's Gavin Gill / St. Paul's Tommy Schauder / West Springfield Evan Royster / Westfields Aaron Solomon / Woodson Warren Mayberry / Woodson Girls Name / School Julie Stone / Annandale Allie Johnson / Broadneck Norris Novak / Bryn Mawr Claire Cuniff / Catonsville Kelly Kasper / Century Lauren Schwarzmann / Century Caitlin Wolff / Chantilly Kadie Stamper / C Milton Wright Katherine McHugh / C Milton Wright Alice Hughey / Dulaney Kristen Schwab / Friends MC Hooper / Garrison Forrest Mary Veith / Georgetown Visitation Alicia Billings / Georgetown Visitation Ashley Rude / Hereford Claire Bordley / Holten Arms Katie Dumais / Maryvale Nikki Bell / McDonough Erin O'Boyle / Mount DeSales Megan Bosica / Mount Hebron Katie Wiacek / National Cathedral School Marene Graham / National Cathedral School Jamie Hanssen / Notre Dame Prep Nicole Schubert / Robinson Amelia Harris / Robinson Ellen Cameron / Rolland Park Kayle Klingenstein / Roosevelt Kerry Shea / Seton Keough Jessica Adam / Severn Regan Bosch / Severn Katie Pumphrey / Severna Park Sarah Waxman / Sidwell Jen May / South River Frannie Sullivan / South River Jenny Hauser / St. Stephen's St. Agnes Jen Holden / St. Stephen's St. Agnes Kendall McBearty / St. Stephen's St. Agnes Allie Buote / St. Mary's Kelly Gonzalez / St. Mary's Jenny Hubbard / St. Mary's Kimi Pastrana / St. Mary's Anne Wagner / St. Paul's Maddie Kearns / Stone Ridge Catherine Saylor / Towson Katie Miller / Walter Johnson Kirsten McLouth / Westfield Amy Babiarz / Westfield Amber Falcone / Winters Mill Ashley McCulloch / Woodson Megan Cassara / Woodson Each of the high school players named the final Team will be presented with a plaque at the Tewaaraton Trophy Banquet. Also presented at the banquet will be the 4th Annual Tewaaraton Trophy, awarded to the top male and female college varsity lacrosse players in the nation. The banquet will be held on June 3rd, 2004, in Washington, D.C., at the National Geographic Society Auditorium. About The Tewaaraton Award Foundation: The Tewaaraton Award Foundation, in conjunction with the University Club of Washington, D.C., formally established the Tewaaraton Trophy on August 29, 2000. Today, the Tewaaraton Trophy is recognized as the pre-eminent lacrosse award honoring the top female and male varsity collegiate lacrosse player in the United States. The Foundation honors lacrosse, the original and oldest American sport, through the Tewaaraton name and by promoting the game through the award. For more information on how you can attend this year's banquet, support the Foundation, or if you have any questions or comments please contact: Elizabeth Terry, Executive Director Tewaaraton Award Foundation 1135 16th St. NW, Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 824-1395 Fax: (202) 318-8219 Email: elizabeth@tewaaraton.com Website: www.Tewaaraton.com
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