Stevenson's Dailey named CAC Player of the Year
Attackman Jimmy Dailey headlined a group of seven Stevenson players to be named to the Capital Athletic Conference first and second teams, the league announced Wednesday.
Dailey, a senior from Westminster who graduated from Winters Mill, is the first Mustang to capture the Player of the Year honors, breaking Salisbury’s 16-year stranglehold on the award. Dailey, who leads Division III in points per game (5.9) and total assists (51), is a four-time first-team selection and a former Rookie of the Year in 2007.
Freshman long-stick midfielder Ryan Rubenstein shares the Rookie of the Year award with Frostburg State attackman Ryan Serio. Hood coach Jeremy Mattoon shares Coach of the Year honors with Mary Washington’s Kurt Glaeser. Mattoon guided the Blazers to their first berth in the CAC tournament.
Joining Dailey on the first team are senior attackman Neal Barthelme, senior midfielder Kyle Moffitt, senior defenseman Evan Douglass and senior faceoff specialist Ray Witte.
Salisbury, which defeated Stevenson for the Capital Athletic Conference tournament championship on Saturday, put six players on the first team. They are: junior midfielder Sam Bradman, junior attackman Matt Cannone, senior midfielder Shawn Zordani, senior defensemen Nick Mooney and Collin Tokosch and senior goalkeeper Johnny Rodriguez.
St. Mary’s is represented on the first team by senior attackman Dennis Rosson and junior long-stick midfielder Peter Windsor.
The Sea Gulls placed four players in junior attackmen Erik Krum and Tony Mendes, junior long-stick midfielder Andrew Sellers and sophomore faceoff specialist Tyler Granelli on the second team.
Those Salisbury players were joined by Mustangs senior defenseman Kyle Menendez and freshman midfielder Tony Rossi and Seahawks junior defenseman Eric Heisner.
Categories: Hood, Salisbury, St. Mary's, Stevenson

