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Calvert Hall celebrates
Members of No. 1 Calvert Hall celebrate after beating No. 2 Gilman, 4-2, to win the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference championship at Ripken Stadium. (Algerina Perna, Baltimore Sun /May 20, 2013)
Members of No. 1 Calvert Hall celebrate after beating No. 2 Gilman, 4-2, to win the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference championship at Ripken Stadium. (Algerina Perna, Baltimore Sun /May 20, 2013)
St. Mary's named two new coaches for fall sports today, according to a news release from the school.
Frank Richard takes over as the school's football coach, while Chris Hennings joins the Saints as the boys soccer coach.
Richard, a graduate of Johns Hopkins and native of New Orleans, spent the past five years as the offensive and defensive line coach at Calvert Hall. He also previously served in the same role at Cardinal Gibbons.
"I am honored and excited to lead St Mary's football," Richard said in the news release. "I want to thank Father John Tizio, principal Richard Bayhan and athletic director Trey Whitty for extending the opportunity. I am humbled. I look forward to establishing a program for which the Annapolis community will be proud and fervently support."
Hennings graduated from Bucknell and is a native of West Chester, Pa.
"It is my good fortune that I may combine my passion for teaching and knowledge of the game of soccer into a single position," Hennings said in the news release. "I look forward to leading our student-athletes in their endeavors in the classroom and in competition on the field."
Frank Richard takes over as the school's football coach, while Chris Hennings joins the Saints as the boys soccer coach.
Richard, a graduate of Johns Hopkins and native of New Orleans, spent the past five years as the offensive and defensive line coach at Calvert Hall. He also previously served in the same role at Cardinal Gibbons.
"I am honored and excited to lead St Mary's football," Richard said in the news release. "I want to thank Father John Tizio, principal Richard Bayhan and athletic director Trey Whitty for extending the opportunity. I am humbled. I look forward to establishing a program for which the Annapolis community will be proud and fervently support."
Hennings graduated from Bucknell and is a native of West Chester, Pa.
"It is my good fortune that I may combine my passion for teaching and knowledge of the game of soccer into a single position," Hennings said in the news release. "I look forward to leading our student-athletes in their endeavors in the classroom and in competition on the field."

