Showing posts with label maryland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label maryland. Show all posts

Friday, April 18, 2014

Whitman Boys Advance to 4-A H.S. Basketball Finals

by John Vittas

Originally Published for Terp Report (March 14, 2014)


Riley Shaver jogged to the bench with a blank look of disbelief, as his teammates congratulated him on his series of plays that springboarded his Walt Whitman team into the 4-A Maryland state finals Thursday, March 14.

The junior banked home a three to end the third quarter, breaking a 36-36 tie at a crowded Comcast Center in College Park. The Vikings would not relinquish that lead.

“I love the fact that he banked the three. It made it even better,” Whitman head coach Chris Lun said. “He told me he called it.”

“It was huge,” Shaver said. “That extra three points helped the momentum and just really boosted our defense and pushed us through the fourth quarter.”

Shaver, who came off the bench to score eight points, grabbed the first rebound of the fourth quarter, leading to an acrobatic layup by senior Adam Joel. Moments later, Shaver knocked down a pair of free throws and pulled down another board, igniting the decisive 9-0 Whitman run.

Sophomore Kyle Depollar led the way offensively for the Vikings with 20 points, and senior Max Steinhorn added 13.  The duo combined to go 8-for-8 from the free throw line in the fourth quarter, putting away Annapolis down the stretch. Whitman shot 80 percent from the line on the night.

“I think it’s just a mindset,” Steinhorn said. “You have to buckle down and clear your head and know that these free throws are going to help us win the game.”

The Vikings limited Annapolis senior Juan Brown to 7-for-20 from the field. Brown, who averages 24 points-per-game, did not make a shot in the final period. Brown’s frustration began to boil over in the fourth, as he attempted multiple desperation fadeaways and became verbally animated in the huddle during timeouts.

“Juan Brown is a fantastic player,” Lun said. “Our guys dug in on defense and they did a good job pressuring the ball and making sure that if Juan Brown is going to take those shots, he’s going to be contested.”

Brown composed himself admirably at the post-game press conference.

“Of course we would like to play Saturday night and hopefully come home with a state championship, and for the seniors, go out in the highest way possible. But it didn’t happen. It’s a great privilege to come out here and play at Comcast and be in front of you guys. It’s a lot of big things that we’re not used to as high school students.”

Brown and Annapolis took an early seven-point lead, outscoring Whitman 16-10 in the first quarter. They also took a one-point advantage into the locker room.

“It think it was 12-5 when we called the first timeout,” Lun recalled. “I said, ‘Listen guys we’re fine. We just have to run our stuff and be patient, and things will work out. We’re lucky it did.’”

Whitman (21-6) will return to the Comcast Center at 8 p.m. on Saturday to play the winner of Springbrook and Henry A. Wise. Whitman and Springbrook are both located in Montgomery County.

“We’re not going to root for one team or the other,” Lun said. “But it would be really cool to see two Montgomery County teams in the 4-A State Championship.”


The Vikings are looking for their first State title since 2006. Thursday night’s win clinches just their second trip to the finals since 1986.


Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Charlie White Breaks All-Time Stolen Base Record; Terps Knock Off JMU 13-6

by John Vittas

Charlie White had three hits and three RBIs en route to breaking the University of Maryland's all-time stolen base record in Tuesday's 13-6 win at James Madison. His first-inning swipe broke Larry Long's 14-year mark of 63 career steals, which was tied by Alfredo Rodriguez in 2011. White, who is only a junior, added another stolen base in the fifth inning.

Charlie White breaking the all-time stolen base record (Photo: James Madison Athletics)
The Terps posted 13 runs on 14 hits Tuesday. Shortstop Blake Schmit drove in three runs and stroked three doubles. He now leads the team with six two-baggers in seven games.

Freshman Mike Rescigno had a career day too. The New Jersey native went 4-for-5 with two doubles and a pair of RBIs.

White, Schmit and Rescigno combined to go 11-for-15 with seven doubles and eight RBIs. The team had eight extra-base-hits in all, their highest total in over a year.

Brandon Lowe began the scoring with an RBI double in the first and Krysthian Leal ended it by recording his first career Division I RBI with a sac fly in the ninth.

Jake Drossner (1-0) pitched five innings and struck out three to record the win in his first start of the season. Zach Morris followed him by retiring six of the seven batters he faced in his Terps debut.

Maryland (5-2) will return home Friday to take on UMass at 4pm. Jake Stinnett is expected to start for the Terps. Stinnett is the reigning ACC Pitcher of the Week and College Sports Madness National Pitcher of the Week, having struck out 11 batters while allowing just one hit in eight shutout innings against Bryant on Saturday.

Friday, June 7, 2013

Terps Ace Jimmy Reed Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 6th Round

by John Vittas


Maryland senior ace Jimmy Reed was drafted in the sixth round of the MLB Draft by the St. Louis Cardinals today.
Reed went 6-4 with a 2.33 ERA in 13 starts this season, averaging nearly 7 innings per start. He was one of the best pitchers in the ACC as well as the country in 2013.
"I'm pretty ecstatic right now," Reed told umterps.com. "When my name was called, I screamed."
Jimmy got picked by the Yankees in the 21st round last year and turned down the offer. 
"He put a plan in place to come to school for his senior year and wanted to get into the single-digit rounds so that he would have a better opportunity to move through the system, and that is what he did," John Szefc said to umterps. "It speaks volumes to the work Jimmy put in following his junior season."
Based on his draft slot, Reed stands to make about a quarter million dollars. He had three double-digit strikeout efforts this season, as well as a complete game shutout over Duke. 
He finished the season strong, allowing just seven earned runs in his final five starts, striking out 38 batters (7.6 K/start). His final outing was an 11-strikeout performance at home against Boston College.
Reed couldn't be in a better organization and he should be effective at the lower levels of the Minor Leagues.
"The Cardinals are an amazing organization with a proven track record of developing pitchers," Reed said. "It's honestly the best situation for me."
Reed struggled as a reliever his first two and a half seasons in College Park, before being moved to the rotation where he flourished, becoming a legitimate ACC ace and the unanimous leader of the pitching staff.
He will likely begin his professional career with either the State College Spikes (PA) or the Peoria Chiefs (IL).


Jimmy explains his decision to reject the Yankees. 
It obviously turned out to be a great decision.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Maryland Draft Preview - The Eligible Sophomores & What to Expect Tomorrow

by John Vittas


Charlie White, CF
RS SO         Naperville, IL

The Report: White is a dynamic centerfielder and has the ability to take over a game purely with his legs. Featuring plus speed, White finished top-5 in the nation with 39 stolen bases. He routinely disrupts a pitcher's rhythm when he reaches base, which he did in nearly 45% of his plate appearances.

The Good: White's speed will make heads turn. He is as good a bunter as you will ever see and uses his speed to track down balls in centerfield that seem impossible to get to. He's an excellent slap hitter and sprays the ball to all fields for a high average (.350). On top of all that, Charlie is tough to strike out (17 Ks in 214 ABs) and possesses an above average arm.

Maryland OF Charlie White
Photo by: orangeandwhite.com

The Bad: Many scouts will not roll the dice on White's style of play. Without any power potential, teams must bank on the fact that he can hit for a high average all the way up to the Major Leagues. Additionally, this was Charlie's first season as an everyday starter.

The Bottom Line: With the excitement he brings to the leadoff spot and the numbers he put up in an elite conference, it stands to reason that White will get picked. The question is, will he sign?

The Prediction: All the high-ceiling high school guys will go before him, but I bet someone pulls the trigger on White in the second half of the draft. For the right price, they might get themselves a steal, as Charlie will likely dominate the lower levels of pro ball.
Chances to Get Picked: 80%


Alex Ramsay, C
RS SO         Severna Park, MD

The Report: In VERY limited action, Ramsay has looked great swinging the bat and seems to have athleticism on top of a very smooth stroke.

The Bottom Line: Ramsay has been in the program for three years but has never gotten a chance at regular playing time. With Jack Cleary graduating, Ramsay should finally get some significant ABs in 2014. Despite being a bench player for three seasons, I think there's some potential within the Severna Park native.



What To Expect Later this Week (MLB Draft - June 6-8)

The over/under for Terps being picked this year is 3.5. Jake Stinnett and Jimmy Reed are locks, but after that there is much uncertainty, as there always is with baseball drafts. Charlie White is likely to be picked too, but after that, it is a complete crapshoot. Based on production, Jordan Hagel and Kyle Convissar both have a good chance to go in the late rounds. Other dark horses include Blake Schmit, Tim Kiene and Michael Montville, all guys who have immense upside but have not put together more than a full season of at bats with the Terps.

If they get 4 guys picked this year, they should be thrilled.
But look out Terps fans, that number could rise close to double digits in the years to come.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Terps Baseball Transitions into the John Szefc Era

by John Vittas

Had a chance to catch up with members of the Maryland baseball team last week. The team is off to a 9-3 start and just cracked the top 30 in the nation.

The 90 second feature:



The longer version: