Recent W.T. Woodson graduate Sarah Vinall will play lacrosse at the University of Richmond.
We know that it isn't exciting news, but girls lax needs some love every once in a blue moon. Highlights from the release:
1. Richmond has won the past three A-10 lax titles.
2. Vinall was amongst the top 100 High School Lacrosse Players by Sports Illustrated.
3. She was W.T. Woodson's 2008 Female Athlete of the Year.
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Showing posts with label W.T. Woodson. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Noon — Sluggers Go Different Ways
The best sportswriter in the Metro area, Washington City Paper's Dave McKenna, weighs on two former Northern Region stars, and how their paths have diverged only a little more than three years removed from high school.
This isn't the heavy-hitting feature I was hoping, but it's still nice to see that two local stars at least have made it professionally. One, Brandon Synder was scooped up in the early rounds, almost forcing him to sign a minor league contract (signing bonus!) out of Westfield.
Meanwhile, W.T. Woodson's Mike Bianucci just recently signed having gone to Auburn for a couple of years.
The real questions? Who has more notches in the bedpost and who has more money? Personally, I'd go the college route.
This isn't the heavy-hitting feature I was hoping, but it's still nice to see that two local stars at least have made it professionally. One, Brandon Synder was scooped up in the early rounds, almost forcing him to sign a minor league contract (signing bonus!) out of Westfield.
Meanwhile, W.T. Woodson's Mike Bianucci just recently signed having gone to Auburn for a couple of years.
The real questions? Who has more notches in the bedpost and who has more money? Personally, I'd go the college route.
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Brandon Synder,
Dave McKenna,
Mike Bianucci,
W.T. Woodson,
Westfield
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