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THE GAZETTE

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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL AVALON Coach: Tad Shields Last year: 7-4 Returning starters: 12 of 24 2012: avg. PF/PA: 31.1/24.3 Last playoff appearance: 2012

Isaac Boyd

2013 Schedule Aug. 30

Potomac

Sept. 6

SM Ryken

Sept. 13

at MSD

Sept. 21

John Carroll

Sept. 27 Oct. 4

Chavez at Riv. Baptist

Oct. 11

Perry Street

Oct. 18

at Options

Oct. 25

KIPP

Avalon plays its home games at either George Mason High School, or Riverdale Baptist.

With Avalon School, the name of the game is quality, and not quantity. With just 25 players on its opening day roster, the Black Knights will attempt to defend their Presidents Cup with half of their starters from last season lost to graduation, including skill position stars Jacquille Veii (University of Maryland) and Rachid Ibrahim (University of Pittsburgh). Senior Isaac Boyd will inherit the role of workhorse running back for Avalon this fall. A 6-foot-1, 185-pound senior, both he and fellow senior Berthin Mayo (OT/DE) have generated some interest from FBS and FCS football programs, according to coach Tad Shields. Senior Wyatt Karem is back at the starting quarterback position, and junior fullback James Chase also returns. Mayo will receive help on the offensive and defensive lines from seniors Aspen Feldman, Kenny Dove and Cody Schwartz. Seniors Kyle Pleet and Michael Herbert bolster the team’s defensive backfield.

New direction at Blair

Montgomery Blair High School football player Raymond Burtnick practices at the Silver Spring school on Thursday. The Blazers have a new coach this year, Andrew Fields, former coach at Northwest. Blair was 2-8 in 2012 and the Blazers return 11 starters for this season. TOM FEDOR/THE GAZETTE

— JOHN HARRIS III

BETHESDA-CHEVY CHASE Coach: Josh Singer Last year: 7-4 Returning starters: 7 of 24 2012: avg. PF/PA: 17.8/21.5 Last playoff appearance: 2012

Jack Hanifee

2013 Schedule Sept. 6

Churchill

Sept. 12

Wootton

Sept. 21

at Whitman

Sept. 27

at Seneca

Oct. 4

Blair

Oct. 11 Quince Orchard Oct. 18

at Clarksburg

Oct. 25

Paint Branch

Nov. 1

at R. Mont.

Nov. 8

at W. Johnson

Coach: Andrew Fields Last year: 2-8 Returning starters: 11 of 24 2012: avg. PF/PA: 5.2/25.5 Last playoff appearance: N/A

There are a lot of unknowns about B-CC football this year. There are six new coaches on staff, including first-year head coach Josh Singer. Opposing teams will be unfamiliar with the replacements scheduled to fill in for quarterback David Hogan, leading running backs John Sieber and Cory Applequist, and top receivers Marquel Lee and Alexander Shapiro. Though he has expressed full confidence, Singer can’t truly know how Jack Hanifee will do in his first year as a full-time starting QB. Running back Nana Amankwah-Ayeh is a touch less of a mystery, given his two touchdowns, roughly 150-yard breakout performance against Rockville in Applequist’s stead and his consistent performance on defense last season. The one real consistency from last year to this is the Barons’ traditional triple-option, though Singer said there may be a few wrinkles thrown in here and there to keep the opposing defense honest.

Raymond Burtnick

2013 Schedule Sept. 6

Kennedy

Sept. 12

at Sherwood

Sept. 21

Northwood

Sept. 27 at Springbrook Oct. 4

at B-CC

Oct. 11

Wheaton

Oct. 18 at Paint Branch Oct. 25

at Einstein

Nov. 1

Blake

Nov. 8

Whitman

— TRAVIS MEWHIRTER

2013 Schedule Sept. 6

at B-CC

Sept. 12

W. Johnson

Sept. 20

Wootton

Sept. 27 at Paint Branch Oct. 4 at Quince Orchard Oct. 11

Gaithersburg

Oct. 18

at R. Mont.

Oct. 25

Springbrook

Nov. 1

at Whitman

Nov. 8

Damascus

A new season brings a new start for the Montgomery Blair High School football team under new coach Andrew Fields. Back on the sidelines after four years as a county administrator, Fields will attempt to turn around a team with a 2-18 record over the past two seasons. Quarterback Raymond Burtnick and wide receiver Darrell Blue will be counted on to produce on offense. Brothers Walter and Yonis Blanco will lead the defense. Gladimir Gulbis and D.J. Anderson will also contribute defensively. “We certainly have had our down times at Blair,” Fields said. “We are marching very diligently and are trying to rebuild the program on the foundation of hard work and family. If I didn’t know any better I would have never guessed these guys have struggled for so many years. These players are really putting forth the effort to turn the tide at Blair.”

Devin Cannon

2013 Schedule Sept. 6

Whitman

Sept. 12 at Paint Branch Sept. 20

at Magruder

Sept. 27

Clarksburg

Oct. 4

at Northwest

Oct. 11

Springbrook

Oct. 18

Kennedy

Oct. 25

at Sherwood

Nov. 1

at Blair

Nov. 8

Seneca

— JENNIFER BEEKMAN

Tavis Holland

2013 Schedule Sept. 6

at Q. Orchard

Sept. 12

Springbrook

Sept. 20

Gaithersburg

Sept. 27

at Blake

Oct. 4 Oct. 11

at Clarksburg at Wootton

Oct. 18

B-CC

Oct. 25

at Northwest

Nov. 1

at Clarksburg

Nov. 8

at R. Mont.

After two consecutive winning seasons, Nazzaro said he believes his team will not revert back to the team of the past decade, where it recorded six consecutive losing seasons. Looking forward to a third consecutive winning campaign, the Bengals return senior skill players Marquis Robinson, Devin Cannon and Tayahd Campbell (running backs) and wide receiver Mark Davis. Senior Carlos Macalino and junior Wyatt McInturff are the two veterans returning to the offensive line. The quarterback position is being decided between four players. Defensively, Cannon and Campbell are back at linebacker, while Davis and Robinson retain their opposing cornerback positions. Pierre St. Amand is the lone returning starter on the defensive line. “I definitely feel good about the kids in the program,” said Nazzaro, who enters his 12th season at the Silver Spring school. “The key [for this year] will be how the new guys will assimilate themselves into the [starting] lineup.”

Justin Herron

2013 Schedule Aug. 30

St. John’s

Sept. 12

at St.M Anp.

Sept. 20

Spalding

Sept. 27

J. Carroll

Oct. 4

SS/SA

Oct. 18

St. Albans

Oct. 26

at Landon

Nov. 2

at Episcopal

Nov. 8

at Geo. Prep

Stephon Jacob

2013 Schedule Sept. 6

at Einstein

Sept. 12 at Northwood Sept. 20 Quince Orchard Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11

Watkins Mill at Clarksburg Whitman

Oct. 17

Rockville

Oct. 25

at Seneca

Nov. 1

Wheaton

Nov. 8

at Churchill

— JOHN HARRIS III

Coach Pat Cilento enters his fourth year at Bullis. He is likely fielding his most talented squad. The 2011 Interstate Athletic Conference champions will enter the fall as the conference favorite once again. Junior running back and Division I recruit Devonte Williams is back and prepared to shoulder a heavy workload with lofty goals for the Bulldogs. “We want an undefeated championship and I think I can get 1,500 yards rushing and receiving,” he said. Williams should be helped on offense by sophomore New Jersey transfer quarterback Dwayne Haskins and a veteran offensive line, including senior Rutgers recruit Justin Herron. The defense, which allowed just over a touchdown per game last fall, should be stout once again with eight starters returning. Herron will anchor the defensive line along with Julian James. Senior linebacker/fullback Chris Aust and defensive back Tyamonee Johnson are also expected to make significant contributions.

— KENT ZAKOUR

ALBERT EINSTEIN

Coach: Eric Wallich Last year: 10-1 Returning starters: 9 of 24 2012 avg. PF/PA: 34.9/12.2 Last playoff appearance: 2012

Clarksburg paid the price for its youth last season, as half of the Coyotes’ 22 starters consisted of sophomores. As these players move up to junior status, coach Larry Hurd hopes their experiences will help them to get over the .500 mark for the first time in four seasons. “Everyone is stronger, faster, and you can tell that right now there is even more comraderie on this team than there was last year. They are much closer as a unit.” Hurd said. Junior left-handed quarterback Joey Nacci is back after starting as a sophomore. The Coyote backfield offers a speedster in junior running back Tavis Holland and wide receiver-defensive end Bruno Anyangwe — who is being looked at by Division I-AA programs such as Towson and Stony Brook (NY) universities. Center Zach Thompson anchors the Coyotes’ offensive line. “We took our lumps last year, so this year, I hope we learned from that,” Hurd said.

at Cape Henl.

Oct. 11

DAMASCUS

Coach: Larry Hurd Last season’s record: 2-8 Returning starters: 16 of 24 2012 avg. PF/PA: 14.1/21.5 Last playoff appearance: 2009

It’s easy to look at some of Churchill’s losses — 6-foot-3, 330-pound offensive lineman Darrion Locke and playmaking running back Malik Harris in particular — and be concerned. But the Bulldogs should be just fine. Churchill returns a veteran offensive line that includes 6-8, 230-pound A.J. Coleman. Junior running back Blake Dove will take on a more prominent role behind that line. A combination of power and speed make Dove hard to knock down. A standout on junior varsity last fall, Andrew Zuckerman will provide another backfield option. The Bulldogs are looking at the tallest quarterbacks in coach Joe Allen’s fouryear tenure. Six-foot-3 Good Counsel transfer Sean Strittmatter and sophomore Colin Smith (6-2) are still vying for the role, but both make passing a more viable option for Churchill this fall. Junior receiver Jesse Locke (6-2, 196) will be waiting. Dove (linebacker) and defensive lineman Julian Grose will anchor the 4-3 base defense.

Coach: Pat Cilento Last year: 8-2 Returning starters: 17 of 24 2012 avg. PF/PA: 33.8/7.5 Last playoff appearance: N/A

— JOHN HARRIS III

CLARKSBURG

Coach: Joe Allen Last season’ record: 7-4 Returning starters: 12 of 24 2012 avg. PF/PA: 23.0/12.1 Last playoff appearance: 2012

BULLIS

Coach: Tony Nazzaro Last season’s record: 6-5 Returning starters: 11 of 24 2012 avg. PF/PA: 19.6/23.0 Last playoff appearance: 2012

— KYLE RUSSELL

WINSTON CHURCHILL

Blake Dove

JAMES H. BLAKE

MONTGOMERY BLAIR

Coach: Jermaine Howell Last season’s record: 6-4 Returning starters: 13 of 24 2012 avg. PF/PA: 23.4/22.4 Last playoff appearance: 1998

Graduation losses hit the Swarmin’ Hornets pretty hard, but expectations are still high. The program, which has won seven state championships and qualified for the postseason for a state record 15 consecutive years, routinely fills its vacated positions with a pipeline of talent, and this year is no different. Stud junior defensive back/wide receiver Jalen Christian, one of the top college prospects in the country, will do a little bit of everything for coach Eric Wallich. Senior quarterback Chase Williams returns and will look to get the ball into the hands of playmakers (Christian and senior tight end Stephon Jacob). With no proven talent, running back will be filled by a committee of four or five players. Left tackle/ defensive lineman Chris Whalen is the lone returning veteran in the trenches. The defensive secondary is young and the linebacker corps is expected to be headlined by Ari Cacapardo.

— KENT ZAKOUR

Khalil Wilson

2013 Schedule Sept. 6

Damascus

Sept. 12

N. Harford

Sept. 20

at Rockville

Sept. 27 at Northwood Oct. 4

Paint Branch

Oct. 11

at Kennedy

Oct. 18

vs. Wheaton*

Oct. 25

Blair

Nov. 1

at Seneca

Nov. 8

Watkins Mill * at Blair

Last season, the Titans put together their best season in 12 years. In 2013, Einstein returns ace running back and senior Khalil Wilson, who rushed for a county-best 1,567 yards and 12 touchdowns last season. He will have the luxury of running behind returning linemen, including senior left tackle Gil Reynolds (6-foot-5, 300 pound), senior center Brian Angel (61, 255) and junior right tackle Spencer Fye (6-0, 240). The Titans have a close competition going on at quarterback between senior John F. Kennedy transfer Roy Russell IV and sophomore Stefano Rodriguez. Coach Jermaine Howell says Russell (6-5, 215) is blessed “with a big arm,” while Rodriguez showed his ability at the junior varsity level last season and has had a solid preseason camp. Joel Rufino, a 6-4, 210-pound defensive end and University of Toledo recruit, is a defensive stalwart for the Titans. Linebackers Brian Velasco (senior) and Damien Monroe (sophomore) are back.

— JOHN HARRIS III

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