Highlights for 2006

2006 Woodbridge Crew Team: Front Row: Chelsea Tufarlo, Tiffany Atienza, Rachel Webb, Kaelyn Benedicto, Lynsey Foley, Laura Mayberry,
Laura Doody, Maggie Streng, Robin Moore, Danielle Hoffman, Stephanie Atienza Second Row: Caroline Horning, Kristy An, Katie Garrity, Beth Matusiewicz, Sydney Talbot, Sarah Lindemann, Sami Nichols, Carol Perez, Heather Bachor, Sarah Marinaci, April Quinn, Devan Costello-Mays, Megan Burks, Caitlin McGuin, Emily Bohnsack Third Row: Head Coach Mike Malak, Boys Coach Stephanie Ferguson, Aaron Bish, Yonas Habtemichael, Joe Roncolato, Taylor Ellis, Alex Rutherford, Beca Coleman, Emily Hunt, Kendra Hunt, Allison Romano, Chelsea Couch,
K.C. Childs, Christine Fisher, J.C. Fisher, Girls Coach Patti Gloy Last Row: Trey Thompson, Sean McMullen, Kelley Wheaton, Alex Havens,
Dan Hyde, Matt Dillon, Alex Schmitt, Jack Lechner, Chris McConahey, Lea Mitchell, Christian Sulton, Brian Howe, Nik Kazaklis, Val Stutz,
Girls Coach Kelly Bryan
Spring 2006 Washington Post’s ALL-MET Rowing Awards
Honorable Mention Boys – Alex Havens
2006 Washington Post's - Prince William ALL-EXTRA Rowing Team
First Team Boys – Alex Havens
First Team Boys – Brian Howe
First Team Boys – Joe Roncolato
Honorable Mention Boys – Dan Hyde
Honorable Mention Boys –Alex Schmitt
Honorable Mention Boys – Christian Sulton
First Team Girls – Kendra Hunt
First Team Girls – Allie Romano
Girls Coach of the Year – John Meehan
Honorable Mention Girls – Paula Coughlin
Honorable Mention Girls – Laura Doody

2006 Washington Post's - Prince William ALL-EXTRA Rowing Team: Alex Havens (front second from left),
Brian Howe (front second from right), Joe Roncolato,
(second row third from right), Coach John Meehan
(second row far left), Allie Romano (second row second from left), and Kendrea Hunt (second row third from left).
2006 Potomac New & Manassas Journal Messenger ALL-AREA Crew




Boys Rower of the Year – Alex Havens
First Team Boys – Brian Howe
First Team Boys – Christian Sulton
Honorable Mention Boys – Matt Dillon
Honorable Mention Boys – J.C. Fisher
Honorable Mention Boys – Dan Hyde
Honorable Mention Boys – Jack Lechner
Honorable Mention Boys – Sean McMullen
Honorable Mention Boys – Chris Meconnahey
Honorable Mention Boys – Andrew Olah
Honorable Mention Boys – Joe Roncolato
Honorable Mention Boys – Val Stutz
Honorable Mention Boys – Kelley Wheaton
Boys Coach of the Year – Mike Malak
Boys Top Boat of the Year (1 st) – Woodbridge Quad
Boys Top Boat of the Year (5 th) – Woodbridge Light Four





First Team Girls – Kaelynn Benedicto
First Team Girls – Paula Coughlin
First Team Girls – Laura Doody
First Team Girls – Christine Fisher
Honorable Mention Girls – Rebecca Coleman
Honorable Mention Girls – Chelsea Couch
Honorable Mention Girls – Emily Hunt
Honorable Mention Girls – Kendra Hunt
Honorable Mention Girls – Allison Romano
Girls Coach of the Year – John Meehan
Girls Top Boat of the Year (2 nd) – Woodbridge Double
Girls Top Boat of the Year (3 rd) – Woodbridge Light Four
Girls Top Boat of the Year (4 th) – Woodbridge First Four
Head Coach: Mike Malak
Women’s Head Coach: John Meehan
Assistant Boys Coach: Stephanie Ferguson
Assistant Girls Coach: Patti Gloy
Assistant Girls Coach: Tom Henrichsen
Assistant Girls Coach: Kelly Bryan
Assistant Girls Coach: Ryan Jones

Men’s Quad after winning the 2006 Virginia Scholastic Regional Championship (Winning Rowers are Alex Schmitt,
Christian Sulton, Brian Howe, and Alex Havens) flanked by Woodbridge Principal Alan Ross and Head Boys Coach Mike Malak

Women’s Double after winning the 2006 Virginia Scholastic Regional Championship (Pictured is Head Women’s Coach John Meehan,
Champion Rower Laura Doody, Women’s Coach Patti Gloy, and Champion Rower Paula Coughlin) Laura and Paula followed their
Virginia Title with a Silver Medal performance at the Scholastic Rowing Association of America Championship Regatta in New York

Women’s Senior Four after winning the Silver Medal in the 2006 Virginia Scholastic Rowing Championship on the Occoquan
(Senior Four Rowers include Coxswain Beca Coleman, Emily Hunt, Allison Romano, Chelsea Couch, and Kendra Hunt).
They followed up with a Fourth Place performance at the Scholastic Rowing Association of America Championship Regatta in
New York

Women’s Lightweight Four after winning the Silver Medal in the 2006 Virginia Scholastic Rowing Championship (Women’s Lightweigh
t Four includes Coxswain Danielle Woods, Maggie Streng, Lynsey Foley, Christine Fisher, Kaelynn Benedicto).

Boy’s Senior Four at Stotesbury. Rowers include Coxswain Joe Roncolato, Kelley Wheaton, Sean McMullen, Dan Hyde, and
Alex Rutherford

Men’s Lightweight Four at Stotesbury Rowers include Coxswain Tre Thompson, Jack Lechner, Andrew Olah, Chris Meconnahey, and
Mikey Wilder

Boy’s Junior Four at Stotesbury. Rower’s included Coxswain Yonas Habtemichael, J.C. Fisher, Val Stutz, Aaron Bish, and Brent Fila

Women’s Senior Quad at Stotesbury. Rowers include Emily Hunt, Allison Romano, Chelsea Couch, and Kendra Hunt

Women’s Junior Eight at Stotesbury. Rowers include Coxswain Katie Garrity, Lea Mitchell, Samantha Nichols, Sarah Lindemann,
Laura Mayberry, Robyn Moore, Devan Costello-Mays, Beth Matusiewicz, and Rachel Webb.

Girls Freshman Eight at Ted Phoenix Regatta (Rowers include Coxswain Katie Garrity, Sarah Lindemann, Samantha Nichols,
Beth Matusiewicz, Devan Costello-Mays, Emily Bohnsack, Caroline Horning, Caitlynn McGuin, and Sydney Talbot)

Boys Novice Four at Ted Phoenix Regatta. Rowers include Coxwain Yonas Habtemichael, Dan Stern, Aaron Bish, Val Stutz, and J.C. Fisher

Girls Novice Eight at Ted Phoenix Regatta. Rowers include Coxswain Megan Burks, Carol Perales, Heather Bachor,
Stephanie Scites, Kristy An, April Quinn, Stephanie Atienza, Tiffany Atienza, Chelsea Tufarolo

Men’s Junior Quad at Stotesbury. Rowers include Alex Schmitt, Christian Sulton, Brian Howe, and Alex Havens

Women’s Double at Stotesbury. Rowers are Paula Coughlin and Laura Doody


2006 Men’s Co-Captains Dan Hyde and Joe Roncolato

2006 Women’s Co-Captains Chelsea Couch and Emily Hunt
Woodbridge Crew Boat Row of Honor
Nationals
1 st Place – 1998 – Women’s Lightweight Eight
1 st Place – 1997 – Women’s Varsity Quad with Coxswain
1 st Place – 1996 – Men’s Senior Four-Oared Shell without Coxswain
2 nd Place – 2006 – Women’s Double
?2 nd Place – 1998 – Men’s Midweight Eight
2 nd Place – 1996 – Women’s Varsity Quad
?2 nd Place – 1996 – Women’s Lightweight Four
2 nd Place – 1984 – Women’s Lightweight Eight
2 nd Place – 1983 – Women’s Junior Four
3 rd Place – 1998 – Women’s Quad with Coxswain
3 rd Place – 1987 – Women’s Lightweight Eight
4 th Place – 2006 – Women’s Senior Four
4 th Place – 1992 – Men’s Lightweight Eight
4 th Place – 1985 – Men’s Junior Eight
4 th Place – 1985 – Men’s Varsity Four
4 th Place – 1985 – Men’s Senior Double
6 th Place – 2006 – Men’s Junior Quad=
6 th Place – 1984 – Men’s Varsity Eight
6 th Place – 1983 – Women’s Varsity Eight
Stotesbury Cup
1 st Place - 1998 – Women’s Lightweight Eight
1 st Place – 1996 – Women’s Lightweight Four with Coxswain
?2 nd Place – 1998 – Men’s Junior Eight
2 nd Place – 1993 – Men’s Lightweight Eight
2 nd Place – 1992 – Men’s Lightweight Eight
2 nd Place – 1985 – Men’s Junior Eight
2 nd Place – 1984 – Women’s Lightweight Eight
2 nd Place – 1983 – Women’s Varsity Eight
2 nd Place – 1983 – Women’s JV Four
?3 rd Place – 1998 – Men’s Midweight Eight
5 th Place – 1985 – Women’s Lightweight Eight
NOVA’s/VSRC’s
1 st Place – 2006 – Women’s Double
1 st Place – 2006 – Men’s Quad
1 st Place – 2002 – Men’s 2 nd Eight
1 st Place - 1998 – Women’s Lightweight Eight
1 st Place – 1998 – Men’s Varsity Eight
1 st Place – 1997 – Women’s Lightweight Eight
1 st Place – 1996 – Women’s Lightweight Four
1 st Place – 1992 – Men’s Lightweight Eight
1 st Place – 1985 – Men’s Junior Eight
?1 st Place – 1983 – Men’s Lightweight Eight
1 st Place – 1983 – Men’s Novice Eight
2 nd Place – 2006 – Women’s Senior Four
2 nd Place – 2003 – Women’s Lightweight Eight
2 nd Place – 2002 – Men’s Varsity Eight
2 nd Place – 2002 – Women’s Lightweight Eight
2 nd Place – 1999 – Men’s Varsity Eight
2 nd Place – 1995 – Women’s Freshman Eight
2 nd Place – 1985 – Men’s Senior Double
2 nd Place – 1984 – Women’s Lightweight Eight
2 nd Place – 1984 – Men’s Varsity Eight
2 nd Place – 1983 – Men’s Varsity Eight
2 nd Place – 1983 – Men’s JV Eight
2 nd Place – 1983 – Men’s 3 rd Eight
2 nd Place – 1983 – Women’s Varsity Eight
2 nd Place – 1983 – Women’s JV Four
3 rd Place – 2003 – Men’s Varsity Eight
3 rd Place – 2002 – Women’s 2 nd Eight
3 rd Place – 2001 – Men’s Varsity Eight
3 rd Place – 2001 – Men’s Second Eight
3 rd Place – 1999 – Men’s Varsity Four
3 rd Place – 1985 – Men’s Senior Eight
3 rd Place – 1985 – Women’s Lightweight Eight
Woodbridge Crew First
First Regatta -
First Boys Boat to Medal in a Regatta –
First Girls Boat to Medal in a Regatta –
First Boat to Win First at States – Boys 5 th (Novice) Eight – 1983
First Girls Boat to Win at States –
First Boys Varsity Eight Boat to win Gold in a Regatta – Boys Varsity Eight at T.C. Williams
Invitational – 1984
First Girls Varsity Eight Boat to win Gold in a Regatta –
First Boys Varsity Eight Boat to win States – Boys Varsity Eight – 1998
First Boys Varsity Eight Boat to defeat T.C. Williams at States – Boys Varsity Eight – 1991
Only Boat to win First at States, Stotesbury, and Nationals – Girls Lightweight Eight – 1998
First Boys Boat to win Nationals
First Girls Boat to win Nationals
First Boat to win Stotesbury
Highest Finishing Boys Varsity Eight boat at Nationals – (6 th Place Boys) Varsity Eight - 1984
