Boys Soccer

Fall 2023 Varsity Schedule 
 

Date

Opponent

Home/Away

Time

Score

8/24 Saint James  AWAY 4PM Scrimmage
8/25 Sidwell Friends AWAY 4PM Scrimmage
8/26 William Penn (PA) AWAY 4PM Scrimmage
8/30 Takoma Academy AWAY 4PM 2-1 W
9/1 Saint John Paul the Great AWAY 11AM 7-0 L
9/5 School Without Walls HOME 3:30PM POSTPONED
9/7 Bell HOME 3:30PM  
9/8 E.L. Haynes AWAY 4:30PM  
9/11 Saint Anselm's Abbey HOME 4PM  
9/19 Gonzaga AWAY 3PM  
9/21 DeMatha HOME 3:30PM  
9/26 Ryken AWAY 6PM  
9/28 The Heights HOME 3:45PM  
10/3 McNamara HOME 3:30PM  
10/5 PVI AWAY 4PM  
10/10 Good Counsel HOME 4PM  
10/12 Bishop Ireton AWAY 4PM  
Saturday 10/14 School Without Walls HOME 12PM  
10/17 SJC HOME 4PM  
10/19 Washington Christian Academy  AWAY 4PM  
10/24 Bishop O'Connell AWAY 5:30PM  
 
HEAD COACH:  Tom Walsh                                                                                    
 
ASSISTANT COACHES: Garrett Lazorchak, Zachary Burke, and Ronald Lyles
                                                                                               
2022-2023 ROSTER
NAME NUMBER GRADE Hometown
Joseph Hernandez (C) 10 JR Washington, DC
Hector Castillo (C) 17 SO Washington, DC
RJ Karis JR 3 SR Hyattsville, MD
John Joya  22 SR Hyattsville, MD
Elshadai Berhe 18 SR Silver Spring, MD
Marvin Gonzalez 8 JR Lanham, MD
Ibrahim Bah 24 JR Washington, DC
Raymond Lopez-Padilla 14 JR Washington, DC
Adam Elonai 15 JR Washington, DC
Jason Velasquez 23 JR Lanham, MD
Jay Padgett 16 JR Washington, DC
Saul Giminez 20 JR Washington, DC
Antoine Washington 7 SO Washington, DC
Jason Ramirez 11 SO Washington, DC
Juan Crespo 13 SO Washington, DC
Kaleab Wubishet 6 SO Washington, DC
Sergi Torres 2 SO Washington, DC
Leuel Samuel 21 FR Washington, DC
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

Washington, D.C. Native Tom Walsh, Set to Head Archbishop Carroll HS Boys Soccer Program

 

 

Tom Walsh, a fourth generation Washingtonian, takes over the Archbishop Carroll Boys Varsity Soccer Program. 

 

Tom Walsh grew up playing for DC Stoddert, Maryland ODP, and Gonzaga College High School. Tom went on to play at Wheeling Jesuit University where he was a four year starter for the Cardinals. Tom received a Bachelor's Degree in Business Marketing. 

 

Tom has had coaching stints at the high school level, club soccer level and the NCAA D3 Level. Tom has coached as a varsity assistant at Georgetown Preparatory High School, Fairfax High School, and the Washington International School. At the club level, he has previously coached at DCYFC and DC Stoddert. Tom spent the 2019-2020 year at NCAA D3 Northland College as the Men’s Soccer Assistant Coach. 

 

We are thrilled to have Tom join our athletic coaching staff here at Archbishop Carroll, '' says Athletic Director Brian Ellerbe”. Tom brings a familiarity to the program having played in the WCAC and growing up in Northeast D.C.’s Brookland Community near Archbishop Carroll. Tom brings a plethora of attributes and as a person, coach, and active community advocate. Tom's energy, and passion for soccer is contagious and we feel he’ll be a wonderful mentor to our student-athletes in following the mission and traditions here at Archbishop Carroll. 

 

Tom Walsh is replacing former head coach Anthony Ugorji, a Carroll Alum who is stepping down to pursue advanced academic degrees. 


Tom currently works in real estate in Brookland and is the Executive Director and Co-Founder of Brookland Football Club which is a youth soccer club based in Ward 5. 

 

“I am ecstatic about taking over the boys program here at Archbishop Carroll High School. This school is surrounded by a strong student body, dedicated administration and a passionate alumni group. Together, we will make Archbishop Carroll Soccer a holistic program that strives for greatness in the classroom, in the community, and on the field. Our boys will most importantly be beacons of light for their community and strive to be role models day in and day out. Looking forward to making some noise in the WCAC for years to come. Go Lions!”