Welcome to my DC Area Prep Baseball Tourney coverage for 2018.
Here’s the rough schedule of posting and what we’ll cover:
- #1: DC/MD/VA District High School Tournament Report: post-season kickoff . Covers: MD regionals, VA district brackets, Private school tourney updates. Usually publishes the week before Memorial day tournament finals.
- #2: Maryland State Champs, Virginia District Champs crowned (this post). Covers: MD state finals, VA regionals tourneys, DC playoff results. Usually publishes after the Memorial Day weekend tournaments finish up.
- #3: Virginia State Champions crowned. Covers: VA state tourneys, recaps MD, DC, Private School results. Publishes mid-June once the Va state tourney wraps up.
- #4: My theoretical “All DC/MD/VA Dream tournament” pairings, once all the state champs are finalized.
- #5: Players of the Year/All-State lists and final rankings; publishes early July once all the all-state lists are published.
Lets see where we stand now with Virginia having completed their regional tournaments and setup state semi finals’ matchups.
All Virginia regional finals were played on 6/1/18. District and Regional Winners in all cases highlighted in bold red.
Northern Virginia
Virginia district tournaments start up on 5/16/18 and Regionals started up on 5/23/18. All local district playoff brackets are well kept at NovaBaseballmagazine.com.
A reminder that there was some major re-alignment from last year; regional powerhouse Madison was moved out of the Liberty district for the first time in decades, now joins the strong Concorde division with some bigger schools. There are now mixed conferences, splitting teams up that were formerly 4A, 5A and 6A. Northern Va districts are pretty consistent; mostly consisting of all 6A or 5A teams … but other districts around the state are a mess, having teams spanning in some cases 4 class sizes. In 6A, we’ll have 6-A Region A and B from the Richmond/Va Beach areas and Regions C & D from the Northern Virginia areas. New district to region alignment table here.
In a first in my memory, nearly a week of rain forced organizers to literally abandon playoff games and just hand out district titles. See below.
Regional brackets are here at NovaBaseball and here at VHSL’s site.
Class 6 Region C “Occoquan Region”
- Cardinal (mostly 6-A): Forest Park won the title over Potomac (who went to the 5-C tourney)
- Gunston District (6-A): #1 West Potomac takes the title.
- Patriot (6-A): #1 Lake Braddock took the title.
In the Regional tournament (draw here), the District winners were seeded West Potomac, Forest Park, Lake Braddock and at-large Woodbridge. In the quarters on 5/25/18, WT Woodson upset West Potomac, West Springfield beat Robinson, Lake Braddock beat Colgan, and Forest Park held off Stuart. The expected top seeds Lake Braddock and West Springfield advanced to the final/qualified for states and West Springfield springs the upset over perhaps NoVa’s top team to win the regional title.
Class 6 Region D “Northern Region”
- Concorde District (6-A): Madison beat Chantilly.
- Cedar Run (6-A): Battlefield given the title by default over Patriot.
- Liberty (6-A): #4 Yorktown took the title
In the Regional tournament (draw here), the District winners were seeded Yorktown, Battlefield, Madison and at-large Marshall (who competes in a weird 6a/5a district). I probably would have seeded it so that Madison/Battlefield was a final but Marshall may be favored to beat the upstart Yorktown. Quick prediction: Battlefield over Marshall in the final. In the Quarters on 5/25/18, Centreville upset Yorktown, Chantilly upset Marshall, South Lakes upset Madison and only Battlefield held serve in an upset-laden regional, so my predictions were way off. I still sense Battlefield is the power of the region. In the semis, Chantilly beat their neighborhood rivals Centreville and Battlefield held off the upstart South Lakes to make the Regional final/qualify for states. In the Northern Region final, Battlefield turned a 4-1 deficit quickly into a 7-4 lead and made it stick, beating Chantilly for the region crown.
Southern Virginia Class 6 Regions:
Class 6 Region A
- Beach District (5a and 6a): sends Ocean Lakes, First Colonial, Cox, and Kellam.
- Eastern District (mix): only 6A team Grandby
- Peninsula District (mix): sends only 6A team Woodside
- Southeastern District (mix): sends Western Branch, Oscar Smith
In the Regionals (draw here)… Grandby, Western Branch (your defending state champ), Ocean Lakes and First Colonial are the seeds. Oscar Smith beat Ocean Lakes in the 1st round; other seeds held. First Colonial upset Grandby while Western Branch advanced to the regional final/qualified for states. In the final, First Colonial continued their upsetting ways, topping one of the best teams in the state after nearly squandering an 8 run lead to win the Region title.
Class 6 Region B
- Dominion District (mix of 3,4,5,6A teams): Manchester, James River, Cosby and Clover Hill advanced to the Regional tourney, in that seed order.
- Central District (mostly 5A): sent its only 6A team Thomas Dale
- Commonwealth District (mostly 5A): sent its two 6A team Colonial Forge and Riverbend to the regionals.
- Piedmont Distrct (mostly 3A and 4A): sent its only 6A team Franklin County to the regionals.
In the Regionals (draw here), Manchester, James River, Thomas Dale and Cosby are the top 4 seeds in order. Manchester was upset in the first round by Roanoke power Franklin County; other seeds went through to the semis. Cosby and Thomas Dale advanced to the final/qualified for states. There, Cosby beat Thomas Dale 8-1 to win the region.
Northern Virginia Class 5 Regions
Class 5 Region C
- Potomac (5-A): #1 Freedom-South Riding and #2 Stone Bridge. Freedom beat Briar Woods in the district final. Sent Freedom, Briar Woods (defending state champs), Rock Ridge, Potomac Falls and Stone Bridge.
- National (mostly 5-A): #1 Marshall faces off against #3 Edison for the title. Marshall destroyed Edison for the title and got an “at-large” bid into the 6-A regional tourney. Edison, Wakefield and Stuart to the 5A region.
In the Regional tournament (draw here), the top 3 teams from National (not including the 6A teams) and the top 5 teams from Potomac made for an 8-team regional. Top seeds are Freedom-South Riding and Edison. Edison was upset in the first round en route to all the National district teams being defeated by stronger Potomac district rivals. Freedom-South Riding and defending state champ Briar Woods to the regional final/state qualification, where Freedom-South Riding easily beat Briar Woods 9-3 to win the region.
Class 5 Region D
- Cardinal (mostly 6-A): Forest Park won the title over Potomac, which was the only 5A team in the district and is the #1 seed in the regional tourney.
- Commonwealth District (mostly 5A): Mountain View given the title by rain-induced default. sent Massoponax, North Stafford, Mountain View, Stafford, Brooke Point,
- Piedmont District (mix): sent Halifax county.
- Jefferson District: sent Orange, Albemarle,
- River Ridge District: sent Prince Henry (Roanoke)
- Valley District: sent Harrisonburg
- Blue Ridge District: sent William Fleming
Seven districts to send 12 teams to regionals.
In the regional tournament (draw here), Potomac, and Halifax were the two top seeds, split by “north” and “south” areas of this region. They played out essentially two mini regional tourneys, with the winners meeting at the end but both going to states. Potomac and Halifax held serve and made the regional final/qualified for states. Potomac beat their southern Virginia rivals for the region title 4-2, their first regional title since their awesome run in the late 1980s.
Southern Virginia Class 5 Regions:
Class 5 Region A (mostly Tidewater area teams)
In the regional tournament (draw here), Mencheville and Maury the top seeds. Both advanced to the regional final/qualified for the state tournament, though Maury was beaten on the field by Hickory, who then had to forfeit due to their starter throwing 118 pitches (the limit is 110). In the final, Menchville won 6-3.
Class 5 Region B (mostly Richmond teams)
In the regional tournament (draw here), Godwin and Prince George the top seeds. #8 Regional seed Deep Run upset #1 seeded Godwin then destroyed Freeman to make the regional final against #2 seed Prince George. There, the #8 seed continued its run, topping one of the best teams in the state to win the region title. Deep Run over Prince George.
Class 4
Class 4A Region A (Tidewater): Draw here: Grafton and traditional power Great Bridge the top seeds, but Great Bridge upset early. Grafton easily advanced over Deep Creek and Jamestown to the Region final/qualify for the State tournament. Grafton beat Jamestown to win the region.
Class 4A Region B (Richmond): Draw here: Louisa and Powhatan the top seeds. 2017 State runner-up and traditional power Hanover #6 seed. Dinwiddie upset Louisia and Powhatan got by Hanover to make the Region final and qualify for the State tournament. Dinwiddie beat Powhatan 11-5 for the Regional title.
Class 4A Region C (Northern Virginia):
- Dulles District: Riverside (the 2017 3A state runners-up, now in 4A) beat Woodgrove for the district title.
- Northwestern District: Millbrooke beat Fauquier for the district title.
Regional draw here: Woodgrove and Fauquier upset the district winners to advance to the regional final/qualify for state tournament. There, Fauquier beat Woodgrove for the regional title.
Class 4A Region D (Lynchburg/Roanoke): Draw here: defending state champ Liberty Christian and Salem the top seeds. In a massive upset, LCA was beaten in the first round by William Byrd, giving them their first loss of the season and ending it at the same time. MaxPreps #1 ranked Virginia team is out early. Salem and Amherst County advance to regional final/qualify for state tournament and Salem wins 3-2 to take the regional title.
Virginia 3A, 2A, 1A: see vhsl site for draws and results for these smaller classifications of mostly non-DC area schools.
Maryland
At this point, the Maryland State tournament is complete. Full Brackets here at the MPSAA website and direct links to the four State-wide brackets are linked directly below.
- Maryland 4-A: Regional champs Howard, Bethesda-Chevy Chase, CH Flowers, and Severna Park face off for the state title. Howard downed B-CC, Severna Park beat the favored CH Flowers in the semis. In the final, Severna Park took a 4-1 lead into the 7th … and Howard scored four to walk-off as state champs after finishing last year as runners-up.
- Maryland 3-A: Regional champs Towson, Thomas Johnson, Huntingtown and Chesapeake-Anne Arundel face off for the state title. In the state semis, Thomas Johnson and Huntingtown advanced to the final, and there Thomas Johnson beat Huntington for the state title.
- Maryland 2-A: Regional champs Hereford, Century, North East and power-house La Plata face off for the state title. In the state semis, Century and La Plata advanced to the final, where Century held off La Plata for the state title.
- Maryland 1-A: Regional champs Sparrows Point, Boonsboro, McDonough and defending state champ St. Michaels face off for the state title. St. Michaels and Boonsboro both advanced to force a re-match of the 2017 final, where Boonsboro turned the tides and took the state title.
A quick list of past Maryland State champions by division:
- 4-A: 2017: Northwest blanked Howard 8-0 .2016: Bel Air beat Quice Orchard 8-1. 2015: Gaithersburg beat Severna Park 5-3. 2014: Chesapeake beat Sherwood 2-0. 2013: South River defeated Catonsville 6-0. 2012: Northwest. 2011: Westminster. 2010: Sherwood
- 3-A: 2017: Poolesville outlasted Chesapeake-Anne Arundel 4-3. 2016: Huntington beat Chesapeake 4-3. 2015: Chopticon beat Mt. Hebron 1-0. 2014: Reservoir beat North Harford 2-0. 2013: Bel Air defeated La Plata 3-2. 2012: Bennett. 2011: Bennett. 2010: C. Milton Wright.
- 2-A: 2017: Middletown beat Fallston 8-0. 2016: La Plata eased by Williamsport 4-1. 2015: Southern beat Eastern Tech 6-1. 2014: Southern beat Parkside 3-2. 2013 : Catoctin defeated North Caroline, 4-2. 2012: Williamsport. 2011: North Caroline. 2010: North Hagerstown.
- 1-A: 2017: St. Michaels destroyed Boonsboro 12-1 . 2016: Brunswick beat Patterson Mill 4-0. 2015: Brunswick beat McDonough 4-0. 2014: Smithsburg beat Sparrows Point 9-0. 2013: Cambridge/South Dorchester defeated Allegany, 15-0. 2012: Mountain Ridge. 2011: St. Michaels. 2010: St. Michaels.
DC
- DCIAA: (2018 playoff bracket): Wilson won its 26th consecutive DCIAA championship 5-0 over School Without Walls on 5/10/18.
- DCSAA: (2018 Playoff Bracket): Wilson won the DC “state” title, beating St. Albans in extra innings on 5/22/18
Past DC Winners:
- 2018: DCIAA = Wilson. DCSAA = Wilson.
- 2017: DCIAA = Wilson. DCSAA = Gonzaga
- 2016: DCIAA = Wilson. DCSAA = St. Albans
- 2015: DCIAA = Wilson. DCSAA = Gonzaga
- 2014: DCIAA = Wilson. DCSAA = St. Johns
- 2013 and prior: Wilson hasn’t lost in the DCIAA in 20 years … finding DCSAA tourney winners on google is tough.
Private Leagues: WCAC/MAC/IAC and VISAA/Maryland Private
State-level Private School tourneys:
- MIAA:
- Division A: #1 seeded Archbishop Curley beat #6 Gilman.
- Division B:Boy’s Latin won its 3rd straight title.
- Division C: Indian Creek defeated defending state champ Concordia Prep 3-2 in extras to win.
- VISAA: The Virginial Private State-wide tournament kicked off on 5/14/18 with play-ins. Here’s a review of the local teams involved:
- Division I: St. Christophers team took the title.
- Division II: The Miller School won to repeat as champs.
- Division III: Walsingham beat the Fuqua School 6-5 on a walk-off SB-error in the bottom of the 10th.
- Maryland Private School Tournament; tbd: it was hard to find info on it for 2017; nothing yet for 2018.
DC-area Private School Leagues
- WCAC: St. Johns won 5th straight title with a walk-off homer
- MAC: The Potomac School walked-off against St. James in a surprise final.
- IAC: Georgetown Prep won the regular season title. St. Albans downed Georgetown Prep in the 3rd game of the playoffs to win a “share” of the title for themselves.
- PVAC: (need results)
Local and National High School Baseball Ranking Lists:
- Washington Post All Met Sports Area top-10 ranking (5/21/18): Riverdale Baptist has been the clear #1 all year. St. Johns a clear #2. NoVa powers Lake Braddock and Riverside next up.
- NovaBaseballMagazine.com Rankings:Riverside, Lake Braddock and Paul VI have been the dominant teams in 2018.
- VISAA maintains Private school polls/rankings (5/7/18)
- PrepBaseballReport maintains a VA State-Wide Power25 Rankings:
- Baltimore Sun Top-10 Poll Archives:
- The Virginian Pilot Top-10 for Hampton Roads area:
- Richmond times-Dispatch Richmond-Area top-10:
- Baseball America’s National High School Rankings 4/17/18: Riverdale Baptist at #7.
- USA Today super 25 6/1/18: Riverdale Baptist now ranked #1 in the nation and likely to finish there. wow. St. Christophers in Richmond rises to #22 after taking the VISAA championships. Liberty Christian was at #18 but dropped out with their season-ending loss in regionals.
- USA Today High School Experts top 25: Riverdale Baptist at #9 nationally.
- MaxPreps “Excellent 50” ranking: Riverdale Baptist at #7.
These National rankings are dominated by teams in Texas, Florida and California, as you might expect. These teams can play nearly 40 games and usually have at least 15-20 under their belts before DC/MD/VA teams even get going. So its somewhat of an accomplishment just to have a local team get some recognition. In fact, any cold-weather state team appearing in these lists is pretty special.
Major Newspaper Links/Resources for following prep baseball around the state
- Washington Post’s AllMetSports section with standings and schedule results.
- The Baltimore Sun’s high school page has information on some of the programs outside the DC area mentioned in the Maryland section
- InsideNova.com‘s coverage of high school sports, but has put limits on the number of stories you can read.
- Richmond Times-Dispatch has a HS scoreboard.
- Hampton Roads Pilot (Hampton Roads) has scores for teams in the Chesapeake/Norfolk/Va Beach area.
- Roanoke Times for Roanoke, Salem and other areas in the lower south west corner of the state.
- NovaBaseballMagazine: great coverage of Prep baseball in NorthernVirginia from Joey Kamide
Local Newspaper Coverage, including links to many local papers covering smaller jurisdictions.
- The Connection family of newspapers has a sports section that is rarely updated, but it does do some coverage.
- Nvdaily.com (Strasburg) has some results for some of the teams in the smaller conferences/outskirts of DC, generally in the Strasburg area.
- WinchesterStar (Winchester) has results for Winchester teams but its pay-only.
- The Daily Progress (Culpeper local paper) also has some scores for schools in its areas.
- Fauquier Times (Fauquier) has some local sports news.
- VivaLoudoun tracks the Loudoun/Ashburn/Leesburg teams.
- The Loudoun Times also covers Leesburg-area teams.
- LoCosports blog, with tons of Loudoun county Coverage
- Fredericksburg.com has some local coverage of Fredericksburg and Woodbridge teams.
- The Lynchburg News & Advance for Lynchburg-based sports.
- The Virginia Gazette for Williamsburg local stuff.
Non-newspaper Links for Local and National Prep Baseball Coverage
- VHSL’s and MPSSAA home pages for updates on VA and MD respectively.
- DCIAA‘s website, which barely has a schedule but will eventually print results and playoff brackets
- PerfectGame: perfectgame.org is the best place to find HS prospect information.
- MaxPreps DC/VA specific coverage.
- Prep Baseball Report: DC/VA specific coverage (thanks again to Joe Antonellis for this link)
- Dynamic Baseball: good prep coverage on the east coast.
Good Twitter accounts to follow:
- https://twitter.com/toddeboss/lists/prepbaseball: I maintain an open list at my twitter account via this link, which contains direct links to dozens of local resources (including all the below). Way too many retweets from the travel team accounts especially, but its a good way to keep up with local ball.
- https://twitter.com/PBRVirginiaDC: Prep Baseball Report VA/DC coverage
- https://twitter.com/NVBaseballMag: NoVa Baseball Magazine
- https://twitter.com/NoVAHSBB
- https://twitter.com/DynamicBaseball
Just saw some video of Murph at Harrisburg. He looks pretty bad, to be honest. Very stiff and slow, like he doesn’t have any strength in his leg. I wonder if they ought to give him a time out for a bot to reassess. Not sure he can be counted on at all this year.
Anyhow, after reading all the draft stuff and the comments, I don’t think I’ve changed my take much. I don’t think the college guys that you all describe – quick risers who get to the rotation in 2019 – get to the Nats. I’m thinking Rolison or McLanahan make it to their pic, and I don’t like either of them. If its Daniel Lynch or even Kowar, then I’m with you guys and say take them, especially Lynch. But otherwise the best arms that should fall to them are prep.
My final wish list (realistic version) – goes Lynch, Kowar/Rocker (tie), Denaburg. I’d be happy with any of those 4, and I don’t think its 100% certain that any of them make it to the Nats.
Wally
3 Jun 18 at 1:24 pm
I certainly agree that the Nats shouldn’t be rushing Murphy. If they can get most of the rest of the lineup back, they should be OK with Difo in a regular role. He’s not ideal for the long term, but they’ve got enough firepower to carry him for now. The Kendrick loss really hurts, though.
(Whatever Difo does for the rest of his career, he’ll always be etched in my mind for his contribution to a Nat play that will make me smile until the end of my days — Max’s mad dash around the bases in the 14th yesterday after his pinch hit. Talk about a team leader.)
One point we haven’t discussed about the draft: how much pressure does Rizzo feel to play it safe after last year’s Romero debacle? I know he’s got the new contract, but the Romero pick already looks like an embarrassingly bad decision, perhaps the worst of his Nat tenure.
KW
3 Jun 18 at 2:26 pm
Uh oh, Hellickson goes down. Bravo to Jefry Rodriguez for his MLB premiere performance today. Before folks get too excited, though, this is a guy with a career 4.35 ERA (4.33 this year in AA) and career 1.38 WHIP (1.37 this year in AA). The real heir apparent is Fedde, but he gave up 10 hits in five innings on Saturday night (but struck out nine). I wonder whether EJax has already signed elsewhere.
Unbelievable eye (and cojones) by Soto taking ball four in the 9th today. Too bad it didn’t lead to anything. He also made a heck of a throw in the bottom of the 9th on the play on Swanson that was overturned.
KW
3 Jun 18 at 6:06 pm
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