Reese Poffenbarger, Middletown graduate, University of Albany Quarterback

After collecting a string of individual honors in his first season as the starting quarterback at the University of Albany, Middletown High graduate Reese Poffenbarger is this week's guest on The Final Score podcast.

Poffenbarger was named this week as the Stats Perform FedEx Ground National Freshman Player of the Week. That follows four consecutive weeks of being named the Rookie of the Week in the Colonial Athletic Association.

He chats with host Greg Swatek about squaring these individual honors with the Albany's struggles this season, as the Great Danes are 1-5 overall after a series of very-close, high-scoring games.

He also talks about the process of becoming the starting quarterback at Albany after transferring over the summer from Old Dominion University, facing a nationally prominent program like Baylor in his first game as a starter and what his daily routine is like as a Division I college football player.

Prior to that, FNP sports writer Alexander Dacy joins Greg to discuss fall sports in Frederick County, as they near the end of the regular season. They look back on Week 7 of the high school football season and look ahead to Week 8.

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Jerry Smith, Brunswick High football coach

With his team riding a five-game winning streak, Brunswick High football coach Jerry Smith is this week's guest on the Final Score podcast.

Smith chats with host Greg Swatek about the dramatic goal-line stand the Railroaders made last week to preserve a 21-17 victory at Liberty and improve to 5-1 overall. He talks about how the team has grown since a choatic Week 1 loss and why the team has thrived with a simplified playbook.

He also talks about upcoming matchups with Middletown, Walkersville and Catoctin, and he and Greg share their feelings on analytics infiltrating football in a major way.

Prior to that, FNP sports writers Alexander Dacy and John Cannon join Greg to discuss fall sports in Frederick County. They touch on Week 6 of the high school football season, look ahead to Week 7 and touch on a big win for the Walkersville field hockey team.

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Frederick County Sports at Midseason

As fall sports in Frederick County reach the midpoint of their seasons, FNP sports writers John Cannon and Alexander Dacy join host Greg Swatek to discuss the latest developments and look forward to what's ahead on this week's episode of the Final Score podcast.

The guys take a look back at Week 5 of the high school football season and chat about the significance of some eye-opening results. They also discuss some of the key matchups ahead in Week 6.

In addition, they discuss the success of the Frederick High girls cross country team, which has already won five meets this season and has one of the top runners in the state in junior Caroline Gregory.

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Kirk Meehan, Linganore Boys Soccer Coach

With his team authoring a remarkable turnaround season, Linganore boys soccer coach Kirk Meehan is this week's guest on The Final Score podcast.

Meehan chats with host Greg Swatek about why is team is playing so well and how its been able to pull out five one-goal wins so far. He talks about the difficulties of going through a winless season in 2021 and how he kept his players interested and motivated to contribute to the program despite not being rewarded for their time and efforts with victories.

He also discusses his own playing career at Tuscarora High School and how he got into coaching and teaching special education at Linganore.

Prior to that, FNP sports writers Alexander Dacy and John Cannon join Greg to talk about fall sports for Frederick County high schools. Among other topics, they review Week 4 of the high school football season and look ahead to Week 5.

Collin Schlee, Kent State Quarterback, Oakdale Graduate

As his team prepares to face the No. 1 team in college football on Saturday, former Oakdale quarterback Collin Schlee is the guest this week on The Final Score podcast.

Schlee is now the starting quarterback at Kent State University after a terrific career at Oakdale High School, where he led the Bears to an unbeaten season and the Class 2A state championship in 2018. At noon Saturday, the Golden Flashes will face top-ranked and defending national champion Georgia on ESPN-plus, following matchups with Power 5 teams Washington and Oklahoma earlier in the season.

Schlee chats with host Greg Swatek about his career at Kent thus far and preparing for a high-powered team like Georgia. He talks about learning the ropes as a backup in his first three years in the program prior to taking over the starting job and the value of having two more years of eligibility beyond this one since he was red-shirted and received two extra years from the NCAA due to the pandemic. He also discusses the nuances of his daily life as a Division I quarterback, balancing his football responsibilities with his school work and outside life.

Prior to this discussion, FNP sports writers Alexander Dacy and John Cannon join Greg to talk about high school sports in Frederick County. They discuss Week 3 of the football season and look ahead to Week 4.

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Jeff Colsh, Middletown Boys Soccer Coach

Longtime Middletown High School boys soccer coach Jeff Colsh is this week's guest on The Final Score podcast.

Colsh chats with host Greg Swatek about how he got into coaching at his alma mater, his own playing career at Middletown and why he is still so passionate about living and working there.

He also talks about the team he has this season at Middletown, why his players work so well together and facing a challenging schedule that doesn't provide many breaks.

Prior to that, FNP sports writers John Cannon and Alexander Dacy join Greg to discuss Week 2 of the high school football season, look ahead to Week 3 and share other observations about fall sports in Frederick County.

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Fall Sports Review

On this week's episode of The Final Score podcast, FNP sports writers Alexander Dacy and John Cannon join host Greg Swatek to discuss the first week of the fall sports season in Frederick County. 

The guys discuss the first week of the high school football season and look ahead to Week 2. They also share their early thoughts and impressions on the other fall high school sports, including boys and girls soccer, volleyball, golf and field hockey.

The podcast is available at http://www.fnppodcasts.com and via iTunes, Google Play and other podcast apps.

Kurt Stein, Oakdale High School Football Coach

With the high school football season set to kick off in Frederick County this week, Oakdale High School football coach Kurt Stein is the guest on the Final Score podcast.

Stein chats with host Greg Swatek about his team this season, which he feels is as talented as any he has coached in his 13 years at Oakdale, including the 2018 state-championship team.

He shares his feeling on why so many kids are playing football in Frederick County, including a record number at Oakdale High School, and what it will take for the Bears to be left standing as not just one of the best teams in the county, but one of the best teams in the state prior to the end of the season.

First, though, FNP sports writers John Cannon and Alexander Dacy stop in to offer a comprehensive, team-by-team breakdown of the 10 public schools and two private schools that play football in Frederick County. Which teams will rise to the top? The guys share their thoughts and insights.

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Mike Rich, Catoctin High football coach

The Final Score podcast continues it look at the upcoming high school football season in Frederick County with Catoctin High School football coach Mike Rich.

Coach Rich chats with Greg Swatek about the huge challenges he has faced in his three years on the job, including replacing a legend in Doug Williams and dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.

They also talk about the team the Cougars have this season with nine starters returning on each side of the ball and the expectations for the program this season.

Plus, FNP sports writer Alexander Dacy stops in to discuss the upcoming season with Greg, including the FNP's preseason top 5 for high school football.

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Kevin Pirri, Frederick High Football Coach

The Final Score podcast continues to preview the upcoming Frederick County high school football season with Frederick High coach Kevin Pirri.

Pirri chats with host Greg Swatek about how the Cadets are managing high expectations for the first time in nearly two decades. He also talks about some of the lean years after taking over the program in 2015 compared to now when more than 100 kids are registered in the program a season after Frederick reached the state semifinals for the first time since their only previous appearance in 1985.

What will it take for the Cadets to advance another step or two father this season and claim their first state championship? Pirri responds.

Plus, FNP sports writer Alexander Dacy drops by to share some of his early observations from various Frederick County football practices.

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Rick Conner, Linganore Football Coach

As he prepares for his 37th season of coaching football and 21st at Linganore High School, Rick Conner is this week's guest on The Final Score podcast.

Conner chats with host Greg Swatek about the start of the new season and his love of practice. He reflects on the last four full seasons that have seen his Linganore team reach the state-championship game in Class 3A and the team he expects to have this season.

He also talks about if he'll ever stop coaching and how the game has changed during his time on the sideline.

Plus, FNP sports writer Alexander Dacy weighs in on the start of fall sports practice in Frederick County and a good week for minor league baseball players from Frederick County.

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Trey Lipscomb, Washington Nationals Draft Pick, Urbana graduate

After getting selected by the Washington Nationals in the third round (No. 84 overall) of last week's Major League Baseball draft, Urbana High graduate Trey Lipscomb is the guest this week on The Final Score podcast.

Lipscomb chats with host Greg Swatek about the moment he got drafted and what it meant to him and his family. He also talks about the significance to him and his family about getting drafted by a team that's less than an hour's drive from where they live.

He also talks about moving from shortstop to third base at the University of Tennessee, sitting behind two All-Americans with the Volunteers and what that did to his mindset, what his first purchase might be after signing a lucrative first contract with the Nats and what he's up to these days training at the team facility in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Plus, FNP sports writer Alexander Dacy weighs in on Lipscomb's future with the Nationals, plus Francis Scott Key Post 11's state legion baseball championship.

Recently Retired Athletic Directors Mike DeSimone (Middletown) and Mike Mummert (Walkersville)

Upon their recent retirement from the long-time careers as athletic directors for Frederick County Public Schools, Mike DeSimone (Middletown High) and Mike Mummert (Walkersville High) are the guests this week on The Final Score podcast.

Mummert served for 39 years at Walkersville High, including 20 as the school's athletic director, while DeSimone worked for 26 years at Middletown High, including nine as the school's A.D.

Together, they chat with host Greg Swatek about their long careers, how they came into their jobs, some of their fondest memories and why Frederick County has become such a hotbed for high school sports.

They also share their concerns about school's being able to attract quality coaching candidates going forward and if they will be able to stay away from the high-school sports scene in the county.

Gareth Kwok, Frederick Keys Broadcaster

As the draft approaches in the Frederick Keys' second season in the Major League Baseball Draft League, the team's broadcaster, Gareth Kwok, is the guest this week on The Final Score podcast.

Kwok chats with host Greg Swatek about the challenge of bringing the stories of the teams players, many from obscure towns and little-heard-of colleges, to the listeners of his broadcasts.

He talks about his initial impressions of his team — what players have been making their mark so far? — and the caliber of baseball in the Draft League.

The Arizona State graduate also charts his own path as a young baseball fan growing up in the Bay Area in California to a small broadcast booth in Frederick, Maryland.

Luke Pryor and Jake Plastiak of the Frederick Keys

With the Major League Baseball Draft approaching in mid-July, Frederick Keys pitcher Luke Pryor and infielder Jake Plastiak are the guests this week on The Final Score podcast.

Pryor, a Middletown High School graduate who now pitches for Mount St. Mary's, and Plastiak, a University of Kentucky product who hails from Chicago, chat with host Greg Swatek about their experiences in the Major League Baseball Draft League.

Pryor talks about what it means to be wearing a Keys uniform, having grown up watching the team, playing close to home and how he has evolved as a right-handed pitcher.

Plastiak, meanwhile, discusses playing a second season for the Keys this year, going to college instead of turning pro after he was drafted by the San Diego Padres out of college in 2018, and how he learned to juggle.

The two players also share what it would mean to hear their names called in the MLB Draft on July 11-13 in Denver, Colorado, just prior to the MLB All-Star Game in the same city.

Girls Flag Football in Frederick County

With hopes of making girls flag football a varsity sport in Frederick County high schools, the founder of and participants in the first all girls flag football team for Frederick County Parks and Recreation are the guests this week on The Final Score podcast.

The originator of and the coach of that first team, Nick Damoulakis, explains to host Greg Swatek how the concept came to fruition during the height of the coronavirus pandemic and his vision for bringing girls flag football into the local high schools and expanding it across the state.

Two of the players on that first team, Damoulakis' daughter, Dana, and McKenna Patterson, also share their experience of why they wanted to play flag football, beating up on some boys teams in the rec league and getting to play at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore during halftime of a Ravens' preseason game last August.

Joe Oliver, Frederick Keys Manager

In his first season as manger of the Frederick Keys, Joe Oliver is this week's guest on The Final Score podcast.

Oliver was a catcher for seven Major League teams over the course of a 19-year professional career. He chats with Greg Swatek about his time with the Cincinnati Reds, which included winning a World Series in 1990.

He recounts his game-winning hit in Game 2 of that World Series off of Dennis Eckersley, the Hall of Fame closer for the Oakland Athletics, the toll of playing a grueling position like catcher took on his body and what it was like to play for an eccentric owner like Marge Schott of the Reds.

Oliver also share why he wanted to get into managing after a lengthy absence away from the game to be with his family and what he likes about this current Keys team.

Prior to that, FNP sports writer Alexander Dacy joins Greg to talk about his love of baseball.

Kevin Kendro, FCPS Supervisor of Athletics and Extracurricular Activities

With high school sports in the 2022-23 school year now concluded, Frederick County Public School's supervisor of athletics and extracurricular activities Kevin Kendro makes his annual appearance on the Final Score podcast this week to discuss the various happenings over the last year.

Kendro chats with host Greg Swatek about the school system's handling of COVID-19 and why this past year felt the most normal since the pandemic began. He also addresses the tremendous success of FCPS athletes and teams on the state level, the loss of the county tennis tournament this spring, recent changes to the regional and state playoff formats and the recent retirements of Middletown athletic director Mike DeSimone and Walkersville athletic director Mike Mummert.

Prior to that, FNP sports writer Alexander Dacy chats with Greg about covering Linganore softball's remarkable come-from-behind victory over Chopticon in the Class 3A state championship game.

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Brody Buffington, Dave Lillard, Catoctin Boys Track and Field

On the heels of Catoctin High School winnings its first state team championship for outdoor track and field, Dave Lillard, the boys coach for the Cougars, and Brody Buffington, the team’s star sprinter and jumper, are the guests this week on The Final Score podcast.

Lillard and Buffington chat with host Greg Swatek about how Catoctin was able to break through and win the Class 1A team championship for the boys. Buffington, who accounted for 30 of the team’s 73 points, talks about his jaw dropping times in the 100 - and 200-meter dashes and what it feels like to be able to run that fast. He also talks about giving up playing lacrosse in high school to focus strictly on his blossoming track-and-field career.

How is his summer shaping up in terms of training and competing in the outdoor national meet? How shocked is he by the times that he runs? And how much faster might he get next season with more experience and better health? Those topics are addressed as well.

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Billy Gross, Baseball Coach, Thomas Johnson High School

Following his team’s third state semifinal appearance in the last four seasons, Thomas Johnson baseball coach Billy Gross is this week’s guest on The Final Score podcast.

Gross chats with host Greg Swatek about his team’s remarkable ability to play its best baseball at the most important time of the season. He also talks about coaching at TJ as a Frederick High graduate, the special qualities of his team this season and why it was the last team standing in a region and a county with tremendous pitching talent and depth.

Later in the conversation, Gross chats about stepping away from coaching after nine seasons at TJ to accept an administrative position as the school’s assistant principal and what the next chapter of his career and life will entail.

Also, FNP sports writers Alexander Dacy and John Cannon join Greg to talk about Linganore’s remarkable run to the Class 3A state final in softball, as well as the rest of the state playoffs involving Frederick County teams.

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