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Throughout the fall, these athletes who graduated from Severna Park and Broadneck high schools, along with nearby private schools, competed in college sports.

FIELD HOCKEY

Zoe Bjelac, BroadneckQuinnipiac
A first-year defender for the Bobcats, Bjelac did not appear in a game this season.

Maya Everett, BroadneckMaryland
A sophomore midfielder, Everett appeared in 20 games for the Terrapins, starting twice and scoring her first collegiate goal on September 6 against Boston College.

Arden Hunteman, BroadneckSalisbury
A sophomore, Hunteman scored a team-high 17 times in 20 appearances for the Sea Gulls, with a season-high five markers against Catholic University on September 25. Hunteman earned second-team All-American honors as Salisbury achieved the No. 1 ranking in NCAA Division III at the end of the regular season and reached the national semifinals.

Charley Kramer, Severna Park - Boston College
Making her debut for the Eagles as a sophomore, Kramer posted a 14-7 record in the cage with three shutouts and 74 saves to earn ACC Goalkeeper of the Year honors.

Jess Kopernick, BroadneckStevens Institute of Technology
As a sophomore, Kopernick played in 21 games for the Ducks, starting five, and scoring six times.

Ella Phillips, BroadneckWashington and Jefferson
A senior, Phillips started 12 of 13 games for the Presidents, logging four shots on goal.

Mady Quigley, BroadneckSusquehanna
A freshman, Quigley appeared in 21 games for the River Hawks, starting 20. She notched eight goals and added five assists.

Makenna Quigley, BroadneckStevens Institute of Technology
A senior, Quigley started all 21 games for the Ducks, scoring four goals.

Safiya Stimely, BroadneckSt. Mary's (Maryland)
A sophomore defender, Stimely started all 12 games she played this season for the Seahawks, logging one assist and helping the defense pitch five shutouts.

FOOTBALL

Josh Ehrlich, BroadneckSusquehanna
A junior quarterback, Ehrlich ran the offense for the River Hawks, who reached the NCAA Division III national A semifinals. In 14 games, he completed 67.4% of his passes for 33 touchdowns, and he rushed for 629 yards and 12 more scores. Ehrlich was the Landmark Conference Offensive Player of the Year and was also shortlisted for the Gagliardi Trophy, which is handed out annually to the most outstanding NCAA Division III football player.

Machi Evans, BroadneckWashington and Jefferson
A sophomore receiver, Evans appeared in three games, catching three passes for 38 yards.

Isaiah Green, Severna Park - Catholic
A freshman receiver, Green did not appear in any games this season.

Anthony Hawkins, Broadneck - Villanova
A freshman defensive back, Hawkins appeared in four games for the Wildcats, logging two tackles.

Jayden Joyce, BroadneckDavidson
A junior offensive lineman, Joyce played in 10 of the Wildcats' 11 games. He entered the transfer portal after the season and has signed to play next season at Holy Cross.

Braden Layne, Severna ParkU.S. Merchant Marine Academy
A senior, Layne appeared in two games, recording one tackle.

Nathan Levicki, BroadneckPresbyterian
A junior, Levicki appeared in all 12 games for the Blue Hose, catching 14 balls for 312 yards and a team-high five touchdowns.

Tyler McVicker, Archbishop Spalding - Catholic
A freshman defensive tackle, McVicker appeared in 10 games this season, logging 13 tackles (3 solo), two sacks and one fumble recovery.

Tristan Newhouse, Severna ParkFairleigh Dickinson
A sophomore punter, Newhouse appeared in eight games, punting a total of 29 times.

Jimmy Patz, Severna ParkU.S. Coast Guard Academy
A senior, Patz appeared in five games, catching five passes for 72 yards.

Trey Smack, Severna ParkFlorida
A junior kicker, Smack made all 42 of his extra-point attempts and was 18-of-21 on field goals. He connected from more than 50 yards on three occasions, including a career-best 55-yard boot against LSU on November 16.

Tucker Smack, Severna ParkSalisbury
A sophomore kicker, Smack did a bit of everything for the Sea Gulls. He made his only field goal in the team's final game of the season, punted during a game earlier in the season, made all 18 of his extra-point attempts, and served as a kickoff specialist for most of the season as Salisbury made the NCAA Division III national quarterfinals.

Caelan Shepard, BroadneckBuffalo
In his final season of eligibility for the Bulls, Shepard returned to Buffalo and appeared in all 13 games on the offensive line, capped with an appearance in the Bahamas Bowl on January 4.

Branden Stahl, Broadneck - Ursinus
A freshman offensive lineman, Stahl did not appear in any games this season.

James Stahl, Broadneck - Ursinus
A freshman offensive lineman, Stahl did not appear in any games this season.

Mason Stillwell, BroadneckCatholic
A senior defensive back, Stillwell appeared in 10 games this season, making one interception, forcing one fumble and totaling 67 tackles (40 solo).

Jake Wanner, BroadneckWilkes
A sophomore linebacker, Wanner appeared in two games this season, making one tackle.

DaQuann Woodall Jr., BroadneckEastern
A freshman fullback, Woodall didn't appear in any games this season.

MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY

Carson Sloat, Severna ParkNavy
A senior, Sloat ran in three races this season, posting a season best in the Cantello Invitational on September 7, where he finished sixth.

Collin Sly, BroadneckSt. Mary’s (Maryland)
A sophomore, Sly ran in four races this season, setting a personal-best time of 33 minutes, 39 seconds in the 8,000 meters at the United East Conference meet on November 2.

MEN’S SOCCER

Madden Bottner, ChestertonAACC
A freshman goalkeeper, Bottner did not appear in any games this season.

Axel Cartagena, BroadneckAACC
A freshman defender, Cartagena appeared in eight games, starting three.

Luke Eberle, Annapolis Area ChristianLiberty
In his final season of eligibility, Eberle appeared in 15 games, starting all, for the Flames. He scored four goals and added three assists.

Mikey Johnson, BroadneckDelaware
A junior forward, Johnson made 16 appearances for the Blue Hens, starting four games. He finished with five goals and four assists, including the program's first hat trick in 20 years against Rutgers on August 26.

Declan Karney, Archbishop SpaldingChristopher Newport
A freshman defender, Karney started all 18 games this season, averaging more than 85 minutes per game and helping the team keep five clean sheets. He scored his only goal of the season at Denison on September 24, and for his efforts, Karney was named the Coast-to-Coast Athletic Conference's Rookie of the Year.

Sawyer Knapp, Severna Park - AACC
A freshman forward, Knapp appeared in six games for the Riverhawks.

Charlie Kriel, Severna ParkNavy
A senior defender, Kriel captained the Midshipmen and played every minute of all 16 games this season. He helped the team post three clean sheets, and he scored his only goal of the season against Colgate on September 28.

Tyler Madairy, BroadneckPenn State-Harrisburg
In his final season of eligibility, Madairy started 13 of the 19 games in which he played, scoring twice and adding an assist.

Charlie Meehan, BroadneckAACC
A sophomore midfielder, Meehan made nine appearances, six of them starts, logging one assist.

Brandon Morse, BroadneckMcDaniel
A senior midfielder, Morse started all 20 games and averaged more than 80 minutes per contest. He scored twice and added an assist.

Gabe Slater, Severna ParkAACC
A freshman forward, Slater appeared in three games this season.

Evan Souder, Severna ParkWashington College
A sophomore defender, Souder appeared in three games, starting once.

Andre Tenorio, Archbishop SpaldingFrostburg State
A senior midfielder, Tenorio appeared in 18 games, with one start.

Zach Tettemer, BroadneckLoyola (Maryland)
A junior defender, Tettemer did not appear in any games this season.

WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY

Avery Arizzi, BroadneckSt. Mary’s (Maryland)
A sophomore, Arizzi did not score for the Seahawks this season. She placed 41st at the United East championship.

Mollie Fenn, BroadneckRichmond
A junior, Fenn ran in several races for the Spiders, qualifying for the conference and regional postseason meets. She finished 26th in the 6,000 meters at the Atlantic 10 championship meet, where she ran a personal best time of 21:29.1, and 106th in the NCAA Southeast Regional meet.

WOMEN’S SOCCER

Evan Bathras, Severna ParkAACC
A freshman midfielder, Bathras appeared in 14 games for the Riverhawks, starting five. She had two goals, including one in the Region 20 Championship match, and two assists as AACC reached the NJCAA Division II national tournament's group stage.

Kyleigh Bland, BroadneckSt. Mary's (Maryland)
A freshman, Bland backstopped the Seahawks to the NCAA Division III national tournament. She started 18 games in goal, posting a 12-2-4 record and making 72 saves. Bland allowed five goals and posted 14 clean sheets.

Caitlyn Boucher, Severna ParkCampbell
A freshman defender, Boucher appeared in all 18 games for the Camels, starting 16.

Felicia Fishburne, Severna ParkSt. Mary’s (Maryland)
A sophomore, Fishburne appeared in all 23 games this season, starting five. She logged a goal and two assists for the Seahawks.

Sydney Holmes, Severna ParkRochester
A sophomore, Holmes started all 19 games for the Yellowjackets, scoring four goals and adding an assist as Rochester reached the second round of the NCAA Division III tournament.

Mia Hull, BroadneckSanta Barbara Community College (California)
After a year at AACC, Hull transferred to Santa Barbara, where she redshirted.

Sierra Lane, Severna ParkAACC
A sophomore midfielder, Lane appeared in 15 games for the Riverhawks, starting twice.

Eva Mowery, BroadneckMaryland
A sophomore, Mowery appeared in 10 matches for the Terrapins, logging three shots.

Ella Raines, Severna ParkSt. Mary’s (Maryland)
A senior, Raines did not see game action for the Seahawks this season.

Kasey Thompson, Severna ParkSouth Carolina-Beaufort
A freshman, Thompson appeared in three games for the Sand Sharks, logging one shot.

Tina Tinelli, ChesapeakeAACC
A sophomore defender, Tinelli started all 18 games for the Riverhawks. She scored four goals, including the game-winner against Garrett College on September 12, and added four assists. Tinelli was a second-team NJCAA Division II All-America selection.

Brooke Velez, BroadneckSt. Mary's (Maryland)
A freshman defender, Velez appeared in five games for the Seahawks.

Sadie Wilkinson, BroadneckLipscomb
A sophomore, Wilkinson appeared in two games for the Bisons, who won the Atlantic Sun championship and reached the NCAA Division I tournament.

Gabby Wisbeck, Archbishop SpaldingSyracuse
A freshman midfielder, Wisbeck appeared in 16 games for the Orange, starting 10. She logged 10 shots on the season.

WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL

Mya Durham, Broadneck — Susquehanna
A freshman middle hitter, Durham played in 20 of the River Hawks' 32 matches, averaging 1.56 kills per set. Her season high came in a 10-kill, 3-block effort against Notre Dame (Maryland) on September 7.

Natalie Luscomb, BroadneckLehigh
A junior right-sided attacker, Luscomb led Lehigh in kills with 265 on her way to second-team All-Patriot League honors. She started 20 of the 28 matches in which she played, surpassing 10 kills in half of those matches. Her season high was 16, which she achieved against Morgan State (August 30) and American (November 16).

Maya Mauro, Archbishop SpaldingSt. Mary’s (Maryland)
A freshman outside hitter, Mauro appeared in all 29 of the Seahawks’ matches, leading the team with 286 kills. Mauro had six double-doubles on the season, including five in the team’s final eight matches of the season. Her season-best marks came against Notre Dame (Maryland) on October 15, where she had 21 kills and 19 digs.

Emma Quandt, BroadneckSalisbury
A senior middle blocker and right-sided attacker, Quandt helped Salisbury reach the NCAA Division III tournament this season. She was a second-team All-Coast to Coast Conference honoree after logging 10-plus kills four times, including a season-high 12 in the Sea Gulls' opening-round loss to Middlebury. Quant also had a season-high eight blocks against Gallaudet on September 7.

Makena Smith, BroadneckLehigh
A senior setter, Smith started 20 of the 29 matches in which she appeared. She dished out 10-plus assists in 24 of those games, including a season-best 35 against Towson in August, one of four double-doubles on the season. Smith ends her career fourth on Lehigh's all-time assists list.

Perry Stevenson, Severna ParkCanisius
A freshman outside hitter, Stevenson appeared in five matches for the Golden Griffins, logging three kills.

Maddy Stewart, BroadneckAmerican
A sophomore setter, Stewart appeared in six matches this season for the Eagles, logging no statistics.

Hannah Waters, BroadneckMcDaniel
A sophomore setter and opposite, Waters logged 137 assists, 14 aces, 18 kills and 53 digs in 13 matches played.

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