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May 10, 2013
The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch
Page 47
Former Decatur Standout Wins Honors
By SHAWN J. SOPER
SPORTS EDITOR
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BERLIN – Former Decatur men’s lacrosse standout Brandon Terlizzi continues to make his mark at the next level, earning Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) All-Second Team honors at Marywood University and being named the school’s Most Valuable Player. Terlizzi was named to the CSAC All-Second Team this season after winning 56.3 percent of his faceoffs at Marywood. He shattered the school’s all team single season record with 188 faceoff wins, beating the old mark by 71. He also set Marywood’s single season record for ground balls with 94 and his 6.24 ground balls per game average was second in the CSAC as a sophomore. While at Decatur, Terlizzi was named a First Team All Bayside South All-Star and was a team captain and unsung hero. He also excelled at wrestling as a Seahawk, placing third in the Bayside Conference and sixth in the East Region. His accomplishments at Decatur were not limited to sports. He was a four-time Minds in Mo-
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Former Decatur lacrosse standout Brandon Terlizzi last week was named the MVP and Second-Team All-Conference at Marywood University. Submitted Photo
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Local Wrestlers Win All-American Awards
Eastern Shore Intensive Wrestling Club wrestlers Andy McKahan (left) and Jagger Clapsadle (right) each placed highly in their respective divisions last weekend at the Eastern National Middle Atlantic Wrestling Championships to earn All-American honors. Submitted Photo
By SHAWN J. SOPER
SPORTS EDITOR
WEST OCEAN CITY – Two young wrestlers from the Eastern Shore Intensive Wrestling Club earned All-American honors last weekend after placing high in their respective age-weight divisions at the Eastern National Middle Atlantic Wrestling Association Championships in Salisbury. The ESIWC’s Andy McKahan of Berlin placed fourth in the Intermediate 105-lb. division, while Jagger Clapsadle of West Ocean City finished sixth in the Junior 62-lb. division. The top eight place winners in each division of the tournament, which featured hundreds of wrestlers from all over the mid-Atlantic region, earned All-American honors.
The two local wrestlers earned spots in the MAWA Eastern Nationals last weekend at the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center by finishing in the top four in their respective age-weight classes at the MAWA South Regional Tournament in Salisbury earlier this spring. McKahan finished first in his division in the qualifier event, while Clapsadle finished third. The Eastern Shore Intensive Wrestling Club, under the direction of Coach Keith Tobin and his staff, provides young grapplers in the area with training and mentoring all year around in an effort to provide them with a foundation for future success. The ESIWC wrestlers excelled at events all over the region this winter and spring culminating with the high finishes and All-American honors for McKahan and Clapsadle last weekend.
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