Saturday, August 30, 2008

2008 Pam Pack Football Stats

TEAM STATS
Opponents Washington
26 First Downs 25
81-450 Rushes-Yards 59-106
58 Passing Yards 370
19-7-4 Pass-Comp-Int 42-29-1
5-145 Punting 7-226
1-1 Fumbles-Lost 5-1
9-90 Penalties 15-120

Opponents 6 14 13 14 — 47
Washington 16 10 0 7 — 33


INDIVIDUAL STATS
QUARTERBACK
AUSTIN THOMPSTON
9 of 14 (64.3 percent) for 164 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT
19 of 26 ( 73.1 percent) for 172 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INT
TOTAL: 28 OF 40 (70 percent) for 236 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT

MIKE MOORE
1 of 1 for 24 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT
0 of 1 for 0 yards
TOTAL: 1 of 2 (50 percent) for 24 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT

RUSHING
TONY TURNAGE
11 carries for 39 yards
7 carries for 65 yards
TOTAL: 18 carries for 104 yards

AUSTIN THOMPSON
15 carries for 35 yards
10 carries for (-44) yards
TOTAL: 25 carries for (-9) yards

DONTE MOORE
2 carries for 7 yards
2 carries for (-4) yards
TOTAL: 4 carries for 3 yards

DAKUAN SPENCER
1 carry for 5 yards
2 carries for (-8) yards
TOTAL: 3 carries for (-3) yards

KASCHIEF FOREMAN
4 carries for 3 yards
4 carries for 29 yards
TOTAL: 8 carries for 32 yards

TEAM
1 carry for (-21) yards

RECEIVING
DAKUAN SPENCER
5 catches for 132 yards and 3 TDs
7 catches for 54 yards
TOTAL: 12 catches for 186 yards and 3 TDs

MIKE MOORE
2 catches for 20 yards
6 catches for 72 yards
TOTAL: 8 catches for 92 yards

MICHAEL GODLEY
2 catches for 20 yards
3 catches for 32 yards
TOTAL: 5 catches for 52 yards

TONY TURNAGE
0 catches
2 catches for 21 yards
TOTAL: 2 catches for 21 yards

DONTE MOORE
0 catches
1 catch for 3 yards
TOTAL: 1 catch for 3 yards

KICKING
JUSTIN MEEKINS
4 of 4 PATs, 41-yard field goal, 3 punts for 100 yards (33.3 average)
0 of 0 PATs, 4 punts for 126 yards (31.5 average)
TOTAL: 4 of 4 PATs, 41-yard field goal, 7 punts for 226 yards (32.3 average)

Defense
Dakuan Spencer 2 interceptions (1 TD)
Tony Turnage 2 interceptions
Weasel Moore 1 safety
Melvin Spruill 1 fumble recovery

Sunday, August 17, 2008

WASHINGTON, NORTHSIDE, SOUTHSIDE FOOTBALL

WASHINGTON PAM PACK
Football History
Year Record (Coach) PS PA
2007 8-4-0 (Sport Sawyer) 363 156
2006 6-6-0 (Sport Sawyer) 242 264
2005 7-5-0 (Sport Sawyer) 268 296
2004 3-9-0 (Sport Sawyer) 253 340
2003 3-8-0 (Tom Merritt) 159 259
2002 3-9-0 (Brian Paschal) 232 307
2001 0-12-0 (Brian Paschal) ^^ 281 158
2000 2-9-0 (Brian Paschal) 188 322
1999 11-2-0 (Brian Paschal) 423 175
1998 8-4-0 (Brian Paschal) 309 185
1997 9-3-0 (Brian Paschal) 382 139
1996 7-5-0 (Brian Paschal) 202 191
1995 5-5-0 (Greg Thomas) 197 177
1994 7-4-0 (Greg Thomas) 273 149
1993 6-5-0 (Greg Thomas) 228 233
1992 1-9-0 (Steve Milligan) 109 287
1991 8-4-0 (Bob Hanna) 288 195
1990 6-4-0 (Bob Hanna) 203 206
1989 5-4-1 (Bob Hanna) 259 171
1988 8-3-0 (Bob Hanna) 259 171
1987 5-5-0 (Bob Hanna) 178 182
1986 2-8-0 (Bing Mitchell) 259 171
1985 4-6-0 (Bing Mitchell) 183 230
1984 3-7-0 (Bing Mitchell) 156 166
1983 6-4-0 (Bing Mitchell) 232 136
1982 9-1-0 (Bing Mitchell) 280 65
1981 3-7-0 (Bing Mitchell) 131 150
1980 1-9-0 (Bing Mitchell) 75 248
1979 2-7-1 (Phil Harris) 74 229
1978 8-2-0 (Phil Harris) 195 113
1977 2-8-0 (Phil Harris) 54 192
1976 2-7-1 (J. Worthington) 69 202
1975 4-6-0 (Dick Cherry) 134 166
1974 3-7-0 (Dick Cherry) 149 202
1973 3-6-1 (Dick Cherry) 137 228
1972 3-7-0 (Dick Cherry) 123 207
1971 1-9-0 (Dick Cherry) 44 230
1970 8-2-0 (Dick Cherry) 269 107
1969 7-3-0 (Dick Cherry) 223 131
1968 3-6-1 (Dick Cherry) 137 118
1967 5-4-1 (Choppy Wagner) 170 99
1966 8-3-0 (Choppy Wagner) 200 127
1965 8-2-0 (Choppy Wagner) 206 80
1964 8-3-0 (Choppy Wagner) 202 127
1963 9-2-0 (Choppy Wagner) 165 43
1962 7-3-0 (Choppy Wagner) 123 81
1961 4-5-1 (Choppy Wagner) 129 161
1960 3-7-0 (Choppy Wagner) 72 134
1959 9-3-0 (Choppy Wagner) 167 77
1958 6-3-1 (Choppy Wagner) 152 66
1957 6-4-0 (Choppy Wagner) 215 103
1956 11-1-1 (Choppy Wagner) 370 75
1955 2-7-1 (Choppy Wagner) 78 156
1954 4-2-3 (Choppy Wagner) 77 84
1953 7-3-0 (Choppy Wagner) 163 99
1952 8-2-2 (Choppy Wagner) 183 145
1951 11-0-0 (Choppy Wagner) 240 40
1950 9-2-0 (Choppy Wagner) 210 81
1949 6-4-0 (Choppy Wagner) 201 74
1948 6-4-0 (Choppy Wagner) 118 68
1947 10-0-0 (Choppy Wagner) 224 65
1946 4-3-1 (Choppy Wagner) 90 38
1945 3-5-1 (E.S. Johnson) 82 120
1944 2-7-0 (E.S. Johnson) 38 151
1943 7-2-0 (E.S. Johnson) 222 50
1942 8-2-0 (E.S. Johnson) 255 38
1941 3-6-0 (Choppy Wagner) 81 96
1940 3-4-3 (Doug Kelley) 55 113
1939 3-4-0 (Doug Kelley) 60 63
1938 1-7-0 (Doug Kelley) 47 116
1937 2-6-0 (Doug Kelley) 78 95
Totals 363-326-20 11,773 10,193

* Records before 1937 are incomplete
^^ Washington went 9-2 during the regular season, but had to forfeit the nine wins and its playoff game.

WASHINGTON PAM PACK
Coaching records
2004-2007 Sport Sawyer 24-24-0
2003-2003 Tom Merritt 3-8-0
1996-2002 Brian Paschal 40-44-0^^
1993-1995 Greg Thomas 18-14-0
1992-1992 Steve Milligan 1-9-0
1987-1991 Bob Hanna 32-20-1
1980-1986 Bing Mitchell 28-42-0
1977-1979 Phil Harris 12-17-1
1976-1976 J. Worthington 2-7-1
1968-1975 Dick Cherry 32-46-2
1946-1967 J.G. “Choppy” Wagner 151-67-11 @@
1942-1945 E.S. Johnson 20-16-1
1941-1941 J.G. “Choppy” Wagner 3-6-0 @@
1937-1940 Doug Kelley 9-21-3

* Records before 1937 are incomplete
^^ Brian Paschal’s record would have been 49-35-0, but the team had to forfeit nine wins in 2001
@@ J.G. Choppy Wagner was 154-73-11 in his coaching career



WASHINGTON FOOTBALL HISTORY VS. OPPONENTS
(Since 1937)
AHOSKIE - Record 9-13. Last win, 35-19 in 1983. Last loss, 17-6 in 1984.
AYDEN - Record 1-0. Last win, 14-6 in 1937.
AYDEN-GRIFTON - Record 4-4. Last win, 20-8 in 1985. Last loss, 41-21 in 1988.
BELHAVEN, JOHN A. WILKINSON - Record 6-0. Last win, 33-0 in 1988.
BERTIE - Record 8-8. Last win 14-12 in 1991. Last loss 27-13 in 1992.
BURLINGTON WILLIAMS - Record 0-1. Last loss 45-14 in second round of state playoffs in 1999.
CANTON - Record 0-1. Last loss, lost 33-6 in the state finals in 1956.
CHARLES B. AYCOCK - Record 0-4. Last loss, 52-37 in 2004. (Won 32-20 in 2001, but lost by forfeit)
CLINTON - Record 3-1. Last win, 14-7 in 1960. Last loss, 7-6 in 1959.
COLUMBIA - Record 1-0. Last win, 76-0 in 1943.
D.H. CONLEY - Record 12-9-1. Last win, 35-0 in 2007. Last loss, 22-21 in 2004. (Won 24-6 in 2000, but lost by forfeit)
DUNN - Record 3-1. Last win, 13-0 in 1952. Last loss, 13-7 in 1953.
DURHAM - Record 0-1. Last loss, 28-0 in 1966.
EAST CARTERET - Record 7-2. Last win, 20-13 in 1988. Last loss, 16-7 in 1987.
EASTERN WAYNE -Record 2-2. Last win, 21-14 in 2003. Last loss, 20-14 in 2004. (Won 12-7 in 2001, but lost by forfeit)
EDEN MOREHEAD - Record 1-1. Last win, 51-7 in first round of the state playoffs in 1999. Last loss, 30-22 in the second round of the state playoffs in 1991.
EDENTON, JOHN A. HOLMES - Record 11-12. Last win, 16-7 in 1984. Last loss, 22-19 in 1983.
EDWARDS MILITARY INSTITUTE - Record 1-0. Last win, 9-0 in 1951.
ELIZABETH CITY, NORTHEASTERN - Record 11-22-3. Last win, 28-26 in 1970. Last loss, 31-6 in 1972.
FARMVILLE - Record 1-0. Last win, 20-0 in 1939.
GOLDSBORO - Record 6-11. Last win, 28-12 in 2004. Last loss, 29-27 in 2003. (Won 18-6 in 2001, but lost by forfeit)
GRAYS CREEK - Record 0-1. Last loss, 23-20 in first round of playoffs in 2005.
GREENE CENTRAL - Record 3-1. Last win, 21-13 in 1970. Last loss, 25-7 in 1977.
GREENSBORO DUDLEY - Record 0-1. Last loss, 2001. (Lost by forfeit in first round of playoffs in 2001)
HAMLET - Record 0-1. Last loss, 7-0 in first round of the playoffs in 1963.
HAVELOCK - Record 11-9. Last win, 34-0 in 2007. Last loss, 42-21 in 2000.
HENDERSON - Record 2-0. Last win, 22-7 in first round of the state playoffs in 1991.
HERTFORD - Record 1-1. Last win, 12-6 in 1945; last loss, 6-0 in 1944.
HERTFORD COUNTY - Record 1-5. Last win, 41-20 in 2005. Last loss, 24-0 in 2006.
HILLSBORO ORANGE - Record 1-0. Last win, in the first round of the playoffs in 1959 (score not available).
JACKSONVILLE - Record 10-1-1. Last win, 16-12 in 1964. Last loss, 22-0 in 1962.
J.H. ROSE - Record 22-23-3. Last win, 21-13 in 1970. Last loss, 19-7 in 2007.
KINSTON - Record 25-20-1. Last win, 41-21 in 2004. Last loss, 28-26 in 2003. (Won 47-20 in 2001, but lost by forfeit)
LAGRANGE - Record 1-0. Last win, 13-0 in 1943.
LEJEUNE - Record 4-0. Last win 28-13 in 1952.
MANTEO - Record 4-1. Last win, 51-6 in 2000. Last loss, 35-14 in 2002 in first round of the state playoffs.
MOREHEAD CITY - Record 2-0. Last win, 3-0 in 1954.
NASH CENTRAL - Record 1-2. Last win, 30-7 in 2007. Last loss, 26-14 in 2006.
NEW BERN - Record 19-17-2. Last win, 36-0 in 1970. Last loss, 14-13 in 2007.
NORFOLK, VA. - Record 2-1. Last win, 25-13 in 1948. Last loss, 28-0 in 1949.
NORTH LENOIR - Record 10-2. Last win, 26-6 in 2000. Last loss, 27-7 in 1997.
NORTHERN NASH - Record 1-3. Last win, 26-23 in 1973. Last loss, 20-12 in 1974.
NORTH PITT - Record 4-3. Last win, 35-13 in 2007. Last loss, 20-13 in 2002. (Won 13-6 in 2001 but lost by forfeit)
NORTHSIDE - Record 9-4. Last win, 40-8 in 2007. Last loss, 28-6 in 2000.
NORTHWEST HALIFAX - Record 4-0. Last win, 32-8 in 1990.
OXFORD - Record 0-1. Last loss, 34-14 in the first round of the playoffs in 1998.
PENDER - Record 3-1. Last win, 55-14 in 1999. Last loss, 35-8 in 2000.
PLYMOUTH - Record 19-10-2. Last win, 17-13 in 1997. Last loss, 34-22 in 1992.
ROANOKE - Record 4-2. Last win, 28-6 in 1984. Last loss, 12-7 in 1981.
ROANOKE RAPIDS - Record 23-21-1. Last win, 20-7 in 1982. Last loss, 20-8 in 1984.
ROCKINGHAM - Record 1-2. Last win, 38-0 in second round of state playoffs in 1956. Last loss, 33-13 in first round of playoffs in 1964.
ROCKY MOUNT - Record 0-4. Last loss, 45-7 in 1955.
ROXBORO - Record 3-2. Last win, 14-6 in 1952. Last loss, 23-7 in the first round of the playoffs in 1966.
SNOW HILL - Record 1-0. Last win, 20-0 in 1941.
SOUTH CENTRAL - Record 4-1. Last win, 47-6 in 2007. Last loss 28-21 in 2006.
SOUTH GRANVILLE - Record 0-1. Lost 41-40 in double overtime in first round of 2007 state playoffs.
SOUTHEAST HALIFAX - Record 5-1. Last win, 48-0 in 1998. Last loss, 34-28 in 1992.
SOUTHERN DURHAM - Record 0-2. Last loss, 24-19 in first round of playoffs in 1995.
SOUTHERN WAYNE - Record 1-3. Last win, 42-14 in 2002. Last loss, 19-13 in 2004. (Won 35-12 in 2001, but lost by forfeit)
SOUTHWEST EDGECOMBE - Record 3-1. Last win, 17-13 in 1991. Last loss, 27-0 in 1992.
TARBORO - Record 20-20. Last win, 27-10 in 2006. Last loss, 25-21 in 2007.
WALLACE-ROSE HILL - Record 1-1. Last win, 21-14 in 1980. Last loss, 22-13 in 1989.
WARREN COUNTY - Record 0-2. Last loss, 29-8 in 1986.
WEST CRAVEN - Record 12-9. Last win, 14-13 in 2007. Last loss, 9-7 in 2005. (Won 18-13 in 2001, but lost by forfeit)
WEST CARTERET - Record 15-12-1. Last win, 47-10 in 2007. Last loss, 34-16 in 2004. (Won 45-16 in 2001, but lost by forfeit)
WESTERN ALAMANCE - Record 0-1. Lost loss, 35-12 in first round of playoffs in 2006.
WHITE OAK - Record 6-1. Last win, 14-11 in 1999. Last loss, 18-6 in 1998.
WILLIAMSTON - Record 19-10-1. Last win, 22-19 in 1983. Last loss, 18-0 in 1984.
WILSON BEDDINGFIELD - Record 1-0. Last win, 19-0 in the first round of the playoffs in 1991.
WILSON FIKE - Record 0-2. Last loss, 34-6 in 2000.
WILSON HUNT - Record 1-5. Last win, 17-7 in 1991. Last loss, 50-14 in 2004 in first round of playoffs.


NORTHSIDE PANTHERS
Football History
Year Record (Coach) PS PA
2007 3-9-0 (Keith Boyd) 185 392
2006 2-9-0 (Keith Boyd) 105 395
2005 5-7-0 (Bing Mitchell) 271 299
2004 12-3-0 (Bing Mitchell) 460 201
2003 5-7-0 (Bing Mitchell) 321 254
2002 0-11-0 (Bing Mitchell) 114 383
2001 3-9-0 (Bing Mitchell) 303 413
2000 13-2-0 (Bing Mitchell) 576 295
1999 7-3-0 (Bing Mitchell) 226 169
1998 7-3-0 (Bing Mitchell) 356 213
1997 10-3-0 (Walt Davis) 410 152
1996 4-6-0 (Walt Davis) 217 187
1995 3-7-0 (Walt Davis) 161 265
1994 5-8-0 (Walt Davis) 279 368
1993 4-6-0 (Walt Davis) 221 179
1992 11-1-0 (Walt Davis) 507 127
1991 10-1-0 (Walt Davis) 480 141
1990 9-2-0 (Walt Davis) 369 112
1989 5-5-0 (Walt Davis) 253 220

(1999 results????, missing two games vs. Pamlico and possibly Perquimans in scoring)


SOUTHSIDE SEAHAWKS
Football History
Year Record (Coach) PS PA
2007 0-10-0 (David Hines) 31 358
2006 7-5-0 (DeWayne Kellum) 235 230
2005 13-1-0 (DeWayne Kellum) 514 144
2004 14-1-0 (DeWayne Kellum) 647 152
2003 10-3-0 (DeWayne Kellum) 324 175
2002 12-4-0 (DeWayne Kellum) 476 336
2001 3-8-0 (DeWayne Kellum) 177 340
2000 3-8-0 (DeWayne Kellum) 122 326
1999 3-7-0 (DeWayne Kellum) NA NA

WASHINGTON PLAYOFF HISTORY
Washington has 15 playoff appearance since 1972. The Pack holds a 2-15 playoff record in that time.
As a No. 6 seed, lost 41-40 in double overtime to South Granville in the first round of the 2007 state playoffs.
As a No. 14 seed, lost 35-12 to Western Alamance in the first round of the 2006 state playoffs.
As a No. 12 seed, lost 23-20 to Grays Creek in the first round of the 2005 state playoffs.
As a No. 14 seed, lost 50-14 to Wilson Hunt in the first round of the 2004 state playoffs.
As a No. 15 seed, lost 35-14 to Manteo in the first round of the 2002 state playoffs.
As a No. 2 seed, lost by forfeit to Greensboro Dudley in the first round of the 2001 state playoffs after it was determined the Pam Pack had used an ineligible player during the course of the season.
As a No. 3 seed, beat Eden Morehead 51-7 in the first round of the 1999 state playoffs.
Lost 45-15 to Burlington Williams in the second round of the 1999 state playoffs.
Lost 34-14 to Oxford in the first round of the 1998 state playoffs.
Lost 35-14 to Western Guilford in the first round of the 1997 state playoffs.
Lost 36-12 to Oxford Webb in the first round of the 1996 state playoffs.
Lost 24-19 to Southern Durham in the first round of the 1995 state playoffs.
Lost in the first round in 1994
Lost 47-7 to Tarboro in the first round of the 1993 state playoffs.
Beat Henderson 22-7 in the first round of the 1991 state playoffs.
Lost 30-22 to Eden Morehead in the second round of the 1991 state playoffs.
Lost 28-20 to Southern Durham in the first round of the 1988 state playoffs. It was the team’s first playoff appearance in 22 years.
Lost 23-7 to Roxboro in the first round of the 1966 state playoffs.
Lost 33-13 to Rockingham in the first round of the 1964 state playoffs.
Lost 7-0 to Hamlet in the first round of the 1963 state playoffs.
Beat Hillsboro Orange in the first round of the 1959 state playoffs. Lost to Rockingham 20-6 in the second round of the 1959 state playoffs.
Beat Rockingham 38-0 in the second round of the 1956 state playoffs.
Beat Henderson 13-0 in the first round of the 1956 state playoffs.
Beat Rockingham 38-0 in the second round of the 1956 state playoffs.
Lost 33-6 to Canton Pisgah in the Class AA 1956 state finals.
Lost 48-19 to Henderson in the first round of the 1952 state playoffs.

Area athletes in college and pros

Area athletes in college and pros

FOOTBALL
C.J. Wilson at East Carolina (from Northside)
Gerald Lawrence at East Carolina (from Washington)
Melvin Moore at East Carolina (from Williamston)
Trimane Goddard at North Carolina (from Roanoke)
Jamaine Clemmons at N.C. State (from Williamston)
Travis Daniels at UNC-Pembroke (from Washington)
Jamont Jones at Lenoir-Rhyne (from Washington)
Angelo Sharpless at Elizabeth City (from Plymouth)
Blake Bryant at Elizabeth City (from Plymouth)
Reginald James at Elizabeth City (from Plymouth)
Jeremiah Marable at Elizabeth City (from Southside)
Reggie James at Elizabeth City (from Plymouth)
Donterrian Trapp at Elizabeth City (from Williamston)
Bryan Haywood at N.C. Wesleyan (from Southside)
Nigel Rodgers at N.C. Wesleyan (from Washington)
Emmanuel Moore at N.C. Wesleyan (from Southside)
Cody Cunningham at N.C. Wesleyan (from Washington)
Micke’l Cahoun at N.C. Wesleyan (from Creswell)
Floyd Moore at N.C. Wesleyan (from Southside)
Jeremy Holland at Mars Hill (from Washington)
Greg Palmer at Chowan (from Northside)
William Hunt at Fayetteville (from Plymouth)
Dasheen Perry at Fayetteville (from Plymouth)
Lynell Woods at Fayetteville (from Plymouth)
Jonathon Berry at Fayetteville (from Plymouth)
Will Paschal at Guilford College (from Williamston)
Kenneth Hyman at Guilford College (from Roanoke)

VOLLEYBALL
Michelle Bracey at Pitt (from Williamston)
Augusta Johnson at Pitt (from Southside)
Lauren O’Neal at Pitt (from Williamston)

CROSS COUNTRY
Gina Valenti at Lees-McRae (from Washington)

CHEERLEADING
Laura Lee at ECU (from Northside)

SOCCER
Ashley Crompton at Mount Olive (from Washington)
Blaine Prescott at Lees-McRae (from Washington)

GOLF
Derek Joyner at Pitt (from Terra Ceia)
B.J Marsh at Pitt (from Northside)
Zach Winstead at Pitt (from Williamston)

BASKETBALL
Calvin Daniels at Elizabeth City (from Washington)
Angelo Sharpless at Elizabeth City (from Plymouth)
Bradley Van Staalduinen at Wingate (from Terra Ceia)
Raphael Marable at UNC-Pembroke (from Southside)
Joe Davis at USMMA (from Washington/Emmanuel)
Whitney Stokes at Elizabeth City (from Plymouth)
Stephanie Holton at Shenandoah University (from Columbia)
Hunter Johnson at Meredith (from Pungo)
Sakina Brown at St. Augustine (from Plymouth)

BASEBALL
Trent Whitehead at ECU (outfielder from Washington)
Styron Barfield at Elizabeth City (from Williamston)
Ronald Phelps at NC A&T (from Plymouth)
Brant West at Davidson (from Plymouth)
Josh Woolard at Lenoir Community (from Washington)
Alan Swain at Lenoir Community (from Washington)
Corey Rogerson at Craven Community (from Washington)
Travis Rogerson at Craven Community (from Washington)

SOFTBALL
Nicole Jordan at ECU (from Jamesville)
Meredith Knox at Anderson (from Washington)
M.J. Williams at Lees-McRae (from Mattamuskeet)
Kat Cahoon at Mount Olive (from Columbia)
Mika Gurganus at Barton (from Williamston)
Frannie Pittman at NC Central (from Plymouth)
Marissa Fucito at Pitt (from Washington)
Tiffany Frey at Pitt (from Jamesville)
Brittany Ange at Pitt (from Jamesville)
Mary Drew at Louisburg (from Williamston)
Tara Stancil at Louisburg (from Williamston)
Deon Toler at Fayetteville State (from Roanoke)
Donecia Ebron at Fayetteville (from Northside)

TRACK AND FIELD
T.J. Midgette at UNC-Wilmington (from Southside)
Gina Valenti at Lees-McRae (from Washington)

PROS
FOOTBALL
Terrance Copper (New Orleans Saints' receiver from Washington)

BASKETBALL
Damien Wilkins (guard/forward with Seattle SuperSonics and a Washington native)
Elton Coffield (guard/forward with Germany team from Williamston High School)
Joseph Barber plays overseas (from Terra Ceia)

BASEBALL
Ryan Zimmerman (third baseman with Washington Nationals and a Washington native)