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boys’ basketball
pLAyER oF ThE yEAR
Hunter Dickinson, F, Sr., DeMatha
FIRST TEAM
Corey Dyches, G, Sr., Potomac (Md.)
Avery Ford, F, Jr., Centreville
Trevor Keels, G, Jr., Paul VI
Xavier Lipscomb, G, Sr., St. Stephen’s/
St. Agnes
Ronald Polite, G, Sr., Oxon Hill
Jeremy Roach, G, Sr., Paul VI
Earl Timberlake, G, Sr., DeMatha
Benny Williams, F, Jr., St. Andrew’s
Terrance Williams, F, Sr., Gonzaga
CoACh oF ThE yEAR
Rob Nickens, Theodore Roosevelt
SEConD TEAM
Max Brooks, F, Sr., St. Charles
Darren Buchanan, F, So., Wilson
Landon Hawes, G, Sr., Potomac Falls
Darius Johnson, G, Jr., Episcopal
Ishmael Leggett, G, Sr., St. John’s
ThIRD TEAM
Jared Cross, G, Sr., St. Stephen’s/St.
Agnes
Jao Ituka, G, Jr., Gaithersburg
Jakai Robinson, G, Jr., National Chris-
tian
Trey Thomas, G, Jr., Wise
William Wilson, F, Sr., South County
FoURTh TEAM
Delonnie Hunt, G, Sr., Rock Creek
Christian
Quinton Mincey, F, Sr., Eleanor
Roosevelt
David Solomon, F, So., Lake Braddock
Jack Taylor, G, Jr., Marshall
Cameron Tweedy, F, Sr., Westlake
honoRAbLE MEnTIon
Favour Aire, F, So., Bishop McNamara
Jaylin Alinbury, G, Sr., Northeast
Matthew Anderson, G, Sr., Loudoun
County
Koby Baptiste, G, Sr. Parkdale
Jamal Barnes, G, Sr., St. Stephen’s/St.
Agnes
Zack Blue, G, Sr., Patriot
Noel Brown, F, Sr., Flint Hill
Tymu Chenery, F, Sr., Episcopal
Tremaine Chesley, G, Sr., St. Charles
Jared Clawson, G, Sr., Edison
Jalen Coker, F, Sr., Potomac Falls
Chase Cook, G, Sr., Coolidge
Yuri Covington, G, Jr., National Chris-
tian
De’ontay Cozart, G, Sr., H.D. Woodson
Joseph Dagbe, G, Sr., South Lakes
Marquise Delahaye, G, Sr., Northwest-
ern
Douda Dembele, F, Jr., Springbrook
Rasheed Dupree, G, Jr., KIPP
Abel Elias, G, Sr., Kennedy
Isaiah Folkes, G, Jr., Middleburg Acade-
my
Andres Frye, F, Sr., McLean School
Jomo Goings, G, Sr., Churchill
Chuck Harris, G, Sr., Gonzaga
Tyrell Harris, F, Sr., Potomac (Va.)
Jordan Hawkins, F, Jr., DeMatha
Michael Healy, G, Sr., Stone Bridge
Malik Holland, G, Sr., Oxon Hill
Torrence Horton, G, Sr., T.C. Williams
Jaden House, G, Jr., Middleburg Acad.
Saveon Jackson, G, Jr. KIPP
Maurice Johnson, G, Jr., Cesar Chavez
Jamie Kaiser, G, Fr., Lake Braddock
Steven Lincoln, F, Jr., Yorktown
Milton Matthews, G, Sr., Rock Creek
Christan
Daniel Mbangue, F, Sr., Fairfax
Bez Mbeng, G, Jr., Good Counsel
Dug McDaniel, G, So., Paul VI
Omar McGann, G, Sr., St. Charles
Joemel McNair, G, Sr., Eleanor
Roosevelt
Jordan Oates, G, Sr., Atholton
Ryan Prather, G, Jr., Clarksburg
Craig Pratt, G, Sr., Annapolis
Andre Screen, F, Sr., St. Stephen’s/St.
Agnes
Colin Smalls, G, Sr., St. Andrew’s
Darnell Snowden, G, Sr., Douglass
Andre Speight, G, Jr., South County
John Square, F, Sr., St. John’s
Jasir Tremble, G, Jr., Theodore
Roosevelt
Stephaun Walker, F, So, Coolidge
Mekhai Washington, F, Sr., Centreville


Jeremiah Woodland, G, Sr., North-
western

Girls’ basketball
pLAyER oF ThE yEAR
Madison Scott, F, Sr., Bishop McNa-
mara
FIRST TEAM
Alyssa Andrews, F, Jr., Colgan
Azzi Fudd, G, Jr., St. John’s
Kaniyah Harris, G, Sr., C.H. Flowers
Parker Hill, F, Jr., Churchill
Kaylah Ivey, G, Sr., Riverdale Baptist
Chetanna Nweke, F, Sr., Stone Ridge
Delicia Pinnick, G, Sr., New Hope
Kiki Rice, G, So., Sidwell Friends
Eniya Russell, G, Sr., Pallotti
CoACh oF ThE yEAR
Kirsten Stone, Madison
SEConD TEAM
Tiffany Hooker, G, Sr., Reservoir
Liatu King, F, Sr., McNamara
Brianna Scott, F, Jr., South Lakes
Lee Volker, F, Jr., Paul VI
Taylor Webster, F, Sr., Georgetown
Visitation
ThIRD TEAM
Deja Bristol, F, Sr., New Hope
Bri Johns, F, Sr., Edison
Tedi Makrigiorgos, G, Sr., Madison
Meghan O’Brien, F, Jr., Chantilly
Caroline Orza, G, Jr., Bethesda-Chevy
Chase
FoURTh TEAM
Jenae Dublin, F, Sr., Gwynn Park
Zy’aire Hairston, G, So., Dunbar
Ajia James, F, Sr., O’Connell
Isabellah Middleton, F, Sr., Tuscarora
Megan Stevenson, F, Sr., Loudoun Val-
ley
honoRAbLE MEnTIon
Ashley Allen, F, Jr., Potomac Falls
Toyin Allen, F, Sr., Great Mills
Faith Alston, G, Sr., Paul VI
Patricia Anumgba, G, Sr., Paint Branch
Grace Arnolie, G, So., Madison
Zanai Barnett-Gay, G, So., CMIT-North
Kensley Benjamin, G, Sr., Calvert
Ashlynn Burrows, F, Sr., South River
Abby Cater, F, Jr., Elizabeth Seton
Kelis Corley, G, Sr., St. John’s
Kaiya Creek, G, Sr., National Christian
Jadyn Donovan, G, Fr., Sidwell Friends
Elizabeth Dufrane, G, Sr., McLean
Kennedy Fauntleroy, G, So., New Hope
Mesa Floyd, G, Sr., Wise
Brenae Ford, G, Sr., Douglass
Melanie George, G, Sr., Fairfax
Tyler Gray, G, Sr., Elizabeth Seton
Page Greenburg, G, So., Maret
Anii Harris, G, Sr., Howard
Ciara Harris, G, Sr., National Christian
Saniha Jackson, F, Sr., River Hill
Alyson Jefferson, G, Sr., Banneker
Charlotte Jewell, G, Sr., Edison
Laila Jewett, F, Jr., Bishop Ireton
Natalie Johnson, G, So., North Point
Sydney Lewis, F, Sr., McLean School
Danea Mackey, G, Jr., West Potomac
Brittini Martin, G, Sr., Churchill
Elizabeth Martino, G, Sr., Riverdale
Baptist
McKenzie Matheny, F, Jr., West
Springfield
Chalon Miles, G, Jr., St. Mary’s Ryken
Aaliyah Pitts, F, Sr., McNamara
Maikya Simmons, G, Sr., O’Connell
Mia Smith, G, So., Clarksburg
Jaelyn Talley, F, So., Paul VI
Jessica Tomasetti, G, Sr., Good Coun-
sel
Tori Tolson, F, Sr., Surrattsville
Talia Trotter, G, So., Sandy Spring
Friends
Satori Valentine, G, Sr., Mount Hebron
Yonta Vaughn, G, So., McNamara
Jazmine Washington, G, Sr., Oakland
Mills
Amani Watts, F, Fr., Old Mill
Janiah Williams, F, Sr., Eastern
Aniya Wilson, G, Sr., Oxon Hill

Ice hockey
pLAyER oF ThE yEAR
Quinn Kennedy, Jr., St. John’s

FIRST TEAM
Collin Berke, G, Sr., Archbishop Spald-
ing
Raymond Booth, D, Sr., Tuscarora/
Westfield
Patrick Chapman, D, Sr., St. John’s
Farrell Dinn, F, Sr., Gonzaga
Katherine Khramtsov, F, So., Stone
Ridge
Owen Morgan, F, Sr., Chantilly
Jason Townsend, F, Sr., T.C. Williams
CoACh oF ThE yEAR
David Erickson, Landon
SEConD TEAM
Matthew Brille, F, Jr., Landon
Alex Chaconas, F, Sr., Georgetown Prep
Owen Grainger, D, Jr., T.C. Williams
Jacob Hookman-Vassa, D, So., Landon
Will Hopewell, G, Sr., Riverside
Dimitry Kebreau, F, Jr., St. John’s
Will Lawrence, F, So., Landon
Matthew Price, F, Sr., Broad Run
honoRAbLE MEnTIon
Jennifer Albero, F, So., St. John’s
Alex Aracich, G, Sr., Patriot
Ethan Boyagian, D, So., Washington-
Liberty
Riley Burch, G, Sr., Lake Braddock/Park
View
Jack Callaghan, F, Sr., Mount Hebron
Matthew Clarke, F, So., Washington-
Liberty
Sean Corcoran, F, Jr., Patriot
Lincoln Crosby, G, So., DeMatha
Aidan Darnell, F, Sr., Riverside
Luca Docking, F, Sr., Gonzaga
Gabe Dombrowski, F, Sr., Flint Hill
Kareem El-Bashir, F, So., Bishop
O’Connell
Tyler Eyester, F, So., Quince Orchard
Michael Fields, F, Jr., West Spring-
field/Manassas Park/Falls Church
Brendan Fielman, D, Sr., Bishop O’Con-
nell
Patrick Fitzgerald, F, Jr., Georgetown
Prep
Ryan Giles, F, Sr., Landon
Joey Graham, F, Sr., Landon
Elon G ranston, G, Sr., Georgetown Prep
Celia Hodges, D, So., St. John’s
Jesse Horacek, F, So., St. John’s
David Kelley, D, Sr., Glenelg
Luke Leydig, F, Sr., DeMatha
Noah Loggia, F, Jr., Chantilly
Samuel Margel, F, Jr., Churchill
Luke Mattson, F, Jr., T.C. Williams
Ethan McNiff, G, Jr., Woodbridge
Tyler Mercier, F, Jr., DeMatha
Brandon Metheny, D, Sr., DeMatha
Lizzy Mohler, F, Jr., Georgetown Visi-
tation
Ellen Montgomery, G, Jr., Stone Ridge
Jack Mowrey, D, Jr., Gonzaga
Peter Roche, F, So., Georgetown Prep
Tyler Rose, D, So., St. John’s
Gavin Ross, G, Sr., Marriotts Ridge
Luke Rubin, F, Fr., Reservoir
Jackson Ryan, F, Jr., Colgan
Alex Vouras, F, Sr., Bishop O’Connell
Max Weinstein, G, Sr., Landon
Charlie Wojcik, F, Sr., Lake Braddock/
Park View
Trevor Ziffer, G, Jr. St. John’s

boys’ swimming
and diving
SWIMMER oF ThE yEAR
Anthony Grimm, Jr., Oakton
FIRST TEAM
Sorab Aman, Sr., West Springfield
Aiken Do, So., W.T. Woodson
Brett Feyerick, Jr., Georgetown Prep
Landon Gentry, So., Patriot
Oliver Mills, Sr., Flint Hill
Jack Moore, Sr., Briar Woods
Sam Oliver, Sr., Champe
Jacob Rosner, Sr., Landon
Noah Rutberg, Sr., Churchill
Trace Wall, Sr., Rock Ridge
CoACh oF ThE yEAR
Susie Hamrock, W.T. Woodson
SEConD TEAM
Ziad Bandak, Sr., Churchill
Ollie Bernasek, Sr., Gonzaga
Andrew Blusiewicz, Jr., Dominion
Kent Codding, Sr., W.T. Woodson

Dylan Danaie, Jr., Georgetown Prep
J.T. Ewing, So., Gonzaga
Mitchell Meyer, Sr., Woodbridge
Jack Mowery, Sr., Washington-Liberty
Henry Radzikowski, Sr., Battlefield
Joe Schaefer, Sr., Woodson
RELAyS
200 freestyle: Alec Cooper, Jr.; Michael
Paulos, Sr.; Kris Lawson, Fr.; Lucca
Scott, Sr. (Whitman): 1:23.39
200 medley: Ryan Catron, Sr.; Mac
Marsh, So.; M atthew Pottker, Sr.; O llie
Bernasek, Sr. (Gonzaga): 1:31.28
400 freestyle: Matthew Pottker, Sr.;
Ryan Catron, Sr.; J.T. Ewing, So.; Ollie
Bernasek, Sr. (Gonzaga): 3:04.91
honoRAbLE MEnTIon
Zachary Bayler, Sr., Wheaton
Jason Bretz, Jr., Whitman
Ryan Catron, Sr., Gonzaga
Benjamin Charles, Sr., Maret
James Collishaw, Sr., Walter Johnson
Alec Cooper, Jr., Whitman
Bailey De Luise, So., Independence
Christian Decker, Sr., Westlake
Sam Duncan, Sr., Madison
Owen Dyson, So., Madison
Finn Gelbach, Fr., The Heights
Jeffrey Gerber, Sr., Thomas Jefferson
Cole Greenberg, So., Quince Orchard
Jordan Gross, Sr., Bullis
Ryan Gruner, Sr., Springbrook
Michael Jiang, Jr., Forest Park
Kyle Johnson, Sr., Park View
Eric Kim, So., Stone Bridge
Charlie Kucik, Sr., Herndon
Alex Landinez, Sr., School Without
Walls
Tyler Lentine, Jr., O’Connell
Eric Lundgren, Jr., Woodson
Chris Ma, Jr., Richard Montgomery
Peter Makin, Sr., Fairfax
Mac Marsh, So., Gonzaga
Ryan Mathis, Sr., Georgetown Prep
Mitchell Meyer, Sr., Woodbridge
Jack Mowery, Sr., Washington-Liberty
William Mullen, Sr., O’Connell
Everett Oehler, So., Rich. Montgomery
Michael Parker, Jr., Sherwood
Matthew Pottker, Sr., Gonzaga
Michael Salvatori, Sr., John Paul the
Great
Nic Santorelli, Sr., Damascus
Sean Santos, So., Good Counsel
Thomas Scheller, Sr., Wilson
Scott Schwendinger, Sr., Quince Or-
chard
Lucca Scott, Sr., Whitman
Kenny Song, Sr., Poolesville
Jonik Surprenant, Jr., Blake
Aidan Thomas, Jr., W.T. Woodson
Conor Vienneau, Sr., La Plata
Ben Voelker, Sr., Calvert
Max Weinrich, So., Sherwood
Ben Long Zuo, Jr., Churchill

Girls’ swimming
and diving
SWIMMER oF ThE yEAR
Phoebe Bacon, Sr., Stone Ridge
FIRST TEAM
Catherine Belyakov, Sr., Quince Or-
chard
Maren Conze, Fr., Walter Johnson
Sophie Duncan, So., Holton-Arms
Erin Gemmell, Fr., Stone Ridge
Abby Harter, Sr., Briar Woods
Torri Huske, Jr., Yorktown
Anna Keating, Sr., Madison
Haley Marshall, So., Good Counsel
Mackenzie McConagha, Jr., Briar
Woods
Camille Spink, Fr., Battlefield
CoACh oF ThE yEAR
Jason Blanken, Bethesda-Chevy Chase
SEConD TEAM
Jordan Buechler, Sr., West Springfield
Abby Carr, Jr., Washington Christian
Abby Daniel, Jr., Patriot
Alexandra Dicks, Jr., Madison
Paige Hall, Jr., Bishop O’Connell
Katherine Helms, So., South County
Catherine Purnell, Sr., Stonewall Jack-
son
Aris Runnels, Jr., Colgan
Carly Sebring, So., Damascus
Tatum Wall, So., Independence

RELAyS
200 freestyle: Makenzie Higgins, Sr.;
Erika Chen, Sr.; Tia Thomas, Jr.; Erin
Gemmell, Fr. (Stone Ridge): 1:34.47
200 medley: Phoebe B acon, Sr.; Eleanor
Sun, Fr.; Erin Gemmell, Fr.; Tia Thomas,
Jr. (Stone Ridge): 1:41.62
400 freestyle: Makenzie Higgins, Sr.;
Erika Chen, Sr.; Eleanor Sun, Fr.; Phoe-
be Bacon, Sr. (Stone Ridge): 3:25.04
honoRAbLE MEnTIon
Nina Allen, Fr., Bethesda-Chevy Chase
Lilia Atanda, Fr., Sherwood
Lauren Badger, Sr., Seneca Valley
Kate Bailey, So., Bishop O’Connell
Jazz Barry, Jr., Bethesda-Chevy Chase
Molly Benson, Sr., Walter Johnson
Jill Berger, Jr., Bethesda-Chevy Chase
Katherine Blake, So., Richard Mont-
gomery
Moshelle Borjigin, Sr., Poolesville
Callie Borda, So., Rockville
Erika Chen, Sr., Stone Ridge
Kate Cosgrove, Jr., Holy Cross
Sarah Culkin, Jr., Good Counsel
Brynn Curtis, Sr., Oakton
Minh Donnell, Jr., Woodson
Maddy Grosz, Sr., Madison
Sarah Gurley, Sr., Paul VI
Lauren Hartel, So., Yorktown
Kaitlyn Hunter, So., Damascus
Raylen Jackson, Sr., Wilson
Rachel Jones, So., Robinson
Molly Kennedy, Jr., Stone Bridge
Allison Kopac, Sr., Riverside
Elizabeth Kuhlkin, Sr., Madison
Alli Marney-Bell, Sr., Blair
Helena Narisu, Sr., Poolesville
Reagan Osborne, Sr., Lake Braddock
Janika Perezous, Jr., Potomac Falls
Sheridan Phalen, Sr., West Potomac
Anna Redican, Sr., South Lakes
Maria Sawadogo, Fr., Blair
Fiona Schere, So., Key School
Megan Schueller, Sr., La Plata
Samantha Smith, Jr., Bethesda-CC
Eleanor Sun, Fr., Stone Ridge
Genevieve Thibodeau, Sr., Stone Ridge
Tia Thomas, Jr., Stone Ridge
Jane Umhofer, Jr., Walter Johnson
Savannah Waymer, Sr., School With-
out Walls
Amanda Wenhold, Sr., Sherwood
Lauren West, So., Einstein
Joyce Wu, Fr., Holton-Arms
Georgia Yan, Fr., Churchill
Abigail Zindler, Jr., Oakton
Tatum Zupnik, Sr., Holton-Arms

boys’ indoor track
AThLETE oF ThE yEAR
Malcolm Johnson Jr., Jr.,
St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes
FIRST TEAM
David Coles, Jr., T.C. Williams
Collin Greene, Sr., Howard
Dante Jackson, Jr., Episcopal
Jalen Jasmin, Sr., Reservoir
Kyle Lund, Sr., Oakdale
Tyler Lynch, Sr., Battlefield
Alonzo McBryde, Sr., Paint Branch
Mordecai McDaniel, Sr., St. John’s
Brandon Nya, Sr., Bowie
Seydi Sall, Sr., Richard Montgomery
Carlos Shultz, Sr., Loudoun Valley
Anthony Smith, Sr., Huntingtown
Luke Tewalt, Sr., Washington Latin
CoACh oF ThE yEAR
Valerie Harrington, Huntingtown
RELAyS
4x200: Jaylen Barringer, Jr.; Trei
Thorogood, Jr.; Nick Newman, Jr.;
James Ansah, Jr. (Freedom-Wood-
bridge): 1:28.79
4x400: Aiden McDuffie, So.; Myles
Pendarvis, Fr.; Jay Pendarvis Jr., Sr.;
Jabril El-Amin, Sr. (Bullis): 3:22.54
4x800: Carlos Shultz, Sr.; M ateo Barre-
to, Sr.; Matthew Smith, Jr.; Aidan
Soto, So. (Loudoun Valley): 7:51.53
honoRAbLE MEnTIon
Ashton Allen, Sr., Bullis
Loick Amouzou, Sr., Hammond
Oumar Balde, So., Bowie
Jaeden Burke, Sr., Paint Branch
Khari Butler, So., St. John’s
Emperor Campbell, Sr., Wilson

Cullen Capuano, Sr., Gonzaga
Laurenz Colbert, Jr., Eleanor Roosevelt
Patrick Donnelly, Jr., Gonzaga
Kenny Dudley Jr., Jr., Friendship Colle-
giate
Joshua Edmonds, Jr., Wise
Aidan Goldenberg-Hart, Sr., Richard
Montgomery
Nyckoles Harbor, Fr., Archbishop Car-
roll
Henry Hardart, Sr., Archbishop Spald-
ing
Daequan Harvin, So., Dunbar
Carl Hicks, Jr., Pallotti
Xavier Jemison, So., McLean
Nicholas Karayianis, Sr., Bullis
Max Karen, Sr., Champe
Sam Keeny, Sr., South River
Bryce Lentz, Jr., Colgan
Joshua Lesesne, So., Archbishop Car-
roll
Aaron Lindsey, Jr., Episcopal
Surafel Mengist, Sr., Springbrook
Anish Nanjappa, Sr., River Hill
Leroy Neal, Jr., Richard Montgomery
David Okoli, Sr., Bullis
Austin Rios-Colon, So., St. John’s
Tamrat Snyder, Sr., Damascus
Raymon Stevens, Sr., Wilson
Garrett S uhr, Sr., Richard Montgomery
Kam’Ryn Thomas, Jr., DeMatha
Joshua Thompson, So., St. John’s
David Warmington, So., Archbishop
Carroll
Brian West, Sr., DeMatha
Jalen Williams, So., Archbishop Carroll
Zeddy Williams, Jr., Episcopal
Ryan Willie, Sr., Bullis

Girls’ indoor track
AThLETE oF ThE yEAR
Ziyah Holman, Sr., Georgetown Day
FIRST TEAM
Madison Depry, Sr., Wheaton
Kaya-Rae Dunbar, Sr., Paint Branch
Trinity Franklin, So., Bullis
Caia Gelli, Jr., Richard Montgomery
Ava Gordon, So., Loudoun Valley
Meredith Gotzman, Fr., St. John’s
Bethany Graham, Sr., Champe
Jordyn Johnson, Sr., Archbishop Car-
roll
Fajr Kelly, Jr., Theodore Roosevelt
Bronwyn Patterson, Jr., South River
Victoria Perrow, Jr., Bullis
Leah Phillips, Sr., Bullis
Hannah Waller, Sr., South Lakes
CoACh oF ThE yEAR
Scott Raczko, South Lakes
RELAyS
4x200: Leah Phillips, Sr.; Ashley Wal-
lace, Sr.; Mirai Bernard, Fr.; Victoria
Perrow, Jr. (Bullis): 1:37.19
4x400: Leah Phillips, Sr.; Shaniya Hall,
Sr.; Mirai Bernard, Jr.; Sage Hinton, Fr.
(Bullis): 3:44.15
4x800: Katie Orchard, Sr.; Anna Bock,
Jr.; Amy Herrema, Sr.; Rachel Mayber-
ry, Sr. (West Springfield): 9:23.91
honoRAbLE MEnTIon
Sarah Adams, Sr., Severna Park
Diamond Alexander, Sr., R ichard Mont-
gomery
K.C. Ashiogwu, Sr., Gaithersburg
Alli Boehm, Sr., Episcopal
Mya Bradley, Sr., Bishop McNamara
Ciara Campbell, Sr., Sidwell Friends
DeMya Campbell, Jr., Dunbar
Safarya Cheadle, Sr., Eleanor
Roosevelt
Juliane Cherry, Jr., Archbishop Carroll
Nyia Cummings, Sr., Stephen’s/St. Ag-
nes
Ronke Fashina, Jr., St. John’s
Jenna Goldberg, Sr., Walter Johnson
Lili Grant, So., Georgetown Visitation
Mary Gregory, Sr., South Lakes
Ariana Guerrero, Fr., Archbishop Car-
roll
Kyra Holland, Sr., Loudoun Valley
Jillian Howard, So., South Lakes
Erin Irlan, So., Paul VI
Sea’aira James, Jr., Theodore
Roosevelt
Anna Janke, Sr., Broadneck
Lauren Jones, Sr., South County
Dianna Koger, Jr., Bowie
Nia Long, So., Archbishop Carroll
Hannah Mack, Jr., Northern
Anna Macon Corcoran, So., Yorktown
Sierrah Matthews, Jr., Mount Hebron
Ahmya McKeithan, Sr., McKinley Tech
Jordan Mozie, Jr., Wise
Juviannadean Mullings, Jr., South
Lakes

Amiyah Murray, Jr., Dunbar
Ava Nicely, Sr., Wilson
Oakley Olson, Jr., Northern
Tiffani Rae Pittman, Jr., Bullis
Adaobi Tabugbo, Sr., Reservoir
Charlotte Turesson, Jr., Richard Mont-
gomery
Javon Watts, Sr., C.H. Flowers
Wisdom Williams, So., T.C. Williams
Ariana Wright, Jr., Bullis

Wrestling
WRESTLER oF ThE yEAR
Kyonte Hamilton, 220 pounds, Jr.,
Georgetown Prep
FIRST TEAM
Emmanuel Ayi-Bonte, 195, Sr., Poto-
mac (Va.)
Aiden Beall, 182, Sr., Damascus
Ty Broadway, 220, Jr., Severna Park
Jack Creamer, 120, Sr., Dominion
Jacob Edwards, 285, Sr., Freedom-
South Riding
Tim Furgeson, 195, Sr., Damascus
Alex Iparraguirre, 138, Sr., Chantilly
Tyriel Jefferson, 120, Jr., St. Mary’s
Ryken
Luke Kowalski, 113, Sr., St. John’s
Xavier Kresslein, 170, Sr., Poolesville
Anthony Martin, 132, Sr., W.T. Wood-
son
Steven Rochard, 152, Sr., Wakefield
Meyer Shapiro, 126, Fr., Bullis
Sayfore Sieh, 145, Sr., Springbrook
Joshua Stokes, 170, Sr., Huntingtown
CoACh oF ThE yEAR
Nick Arnone, Bethesda-Chevy Chase
SEConD TEAM
Mac Cafurello, 113, Jr., Centreville
Michael Emerick, 138, Jr., Damascus
Cade Eversley, 220, Sr., Forest Park
Liam Gordon, 145, Jr., Robinson
Ike Guttentag, 113, So., Bethesda-CC
Jason Liau, 106, Jr., Wootton
Joshua Mancia, 285, Sr., Woodbridge
Carson Miller, 126, So., Forest Park
Heidi Richardson, 132, Jr., Good Coun-
sel
Isaac Righter, 285, Sr., Magruder
Drew Sotka, 182, Sr., Glenelg
honoRAbLE MEnTIon
Dylan Altman, 285, Sr., Reservoir
Frank Antonelli, 120, Jr., Annapolis
Nick Barron, 160, Sr., Model
Ethan Bohan, 152, Sr., Marriotts Ridge
Kate Borkowski, 106, So., Sidwell
Mason Buckler, 106, Fr., St. Mary’s
Ryken
Owen Butler, 152, Sr., La Plata
Isaiah Causey, 195, Sr., Colgan
Caleb Chaves, 132, Jr., Arundel
Brady Colbert, 182, Fr., St. John’s
Samuel Congleton, 120, Sr., Wood-
bridge
Jackson Cramer, 145, Sr., Huntingtown
AJ Crews, 113, Sr., Chantilly
Jaron Fernandors, 138, Sr., Fairmont
Heights
Joe Fisk, 138, So., Archbishop Spalding
Trevor Gagnon, 152, Sr., Arundel
Gregory Griffith, 170, Jr., Chopticon
Drew Guttentag, 152, Jr., Bethesda-CC
Kielin Huff, 113, Jr., North Point
Pierre Jean, 126, Sr., Springbrook
Eric Liau, 113, Jr., Wootton
Lorenzo Lopez, 132, Sr., Landon
Kadari Machen, 195, So., Gonzaga
Zachary Maisus, 113, Jr., Heritage
Brendan Marcy, 145, Sr., Forest Park
Jeo Martinez, 145, Sr., Bethesda-
Chevy Chase
Nicholas McCarthy, 160, Jr., Richard
Montgomery
Damon McGee, 138, Jr., Bullis
Keegan McMahon, 106, Fr., Paul VI
Jason Mohler, 160, Sr., La Plata
Kaleb Neal, 160, Sr., Southern
Christopher Nguyen, 106, Sr., Wood-
bridge
Caleb O’Cain, 285, Sr., Jefferson
Yoann Olympio, 182, Sr., Northwest
Steven Otwell, 152, Sr., South Lakes
David Panda, 126, Sr., Atholton
Adam Pfeiffer, 195, Sr., Sherwood
Brady Pruett, 113, So., Archbishop
Spalding
Gene Quodala, 145, Jr., Bullis
Zach Rios, 106, So., Loudoun County
Andres Sagastume, 285, Sr., Chantilly
Christian Simpson, 106, Sr., Bethesda-
Chevy Chase
Stephanie Solloso, 126, Sr., Whitman
Will Vaxmonsky, 160, Sr., Marriotts
Ridge
Dylan Weaver, 170, Sr., Annandale

All-Met first-team selections, Coaches of the Year and other honorees


BY STEVEN GOFF

The 2020 European Champi-
onship was to be the most ambi-
tious competition that soccer had
ever seen: 24 teams and tens of
thousands of fans moving across
12 countries over 31 days.
In the age of a pandemic, such
movement threatened to exacer-
bate the planet’s health problems.
And so Tuesday, t he continent’s
governing body reached the inevi-
table conclusion that world soc-
cer’s second-greatest show, be-
hind the World Cup, could not
possibly go on. UEfA postponed
Euro 2020, as its commonly
known, to the summer of 2021.
The tournament, which had
been held every four years since
1960, would have begun June 12
in rome and concluded July 12 in
London. It will now start June 11,
2021, and follow the same sched-
ule.
As Italian Coach roberto man-
cini said, “right now, the priority
is to save lives.”
South American soccer offi-
cials took similar action with
their jewel, Copa América, push-
ing it to next summer. Argentina


and Colombia are joint hosts.
Those decisions continued the
necessary stoppage of activity in
soccer, which is the most interna-
tional of sports, both in fandom
and competition.
With most domestic leagues
grinding to a halt — and the
Champions League put on hold —
Euro 2020 was next. UEfA dis-
missed suggestions of staging the
tournament behind closed doors.
“football is an uplifting and
powerful force in society,” UEfA
President Aleksander Ceferin
said. “The thought of celebrating
a Pan-European festival of foot-
ball in empty stadia, with desert-
ed fan zones while the continent
sits at home in isolation, is a
joyless one and one we could not
accept to celebrate the 60th anni-
versary of the competition.”
No doubt, ticket refunds and
other financial interests played
into the equation.
Playoffs to determine the final
slots in the European tournament
have been provisionally pushed
from this month to June.
The primary reason for post-
poning Euro 2020 was health con-
cerns. But UEfA also wanted to

provide time this summer, if the
medical climate improves, for
le agues to complete their seasons.
most w ere scheduled to end in the
middle of may.
Without the European Cham-
pionship and Copa América pull-
ing away players to their respec-
tive national teams, the English
Premier League, German Bundes-
liga and others would have at
least another month to play
games — and meet their lucrative
TV contract obligations.
Without resolution, it’s u nclear
what leagues would do. Abandon
the season? Declare the current
leaders as champions and pro-
mote and relegate based on the
frozen standings?
In England, Liverpool holds a
25-point lead over manchester
City and is on its way to its first
top-flight trophy since 1990. rele-
gation from the Premier League
— currently Bournemouth, Aston
Villa and Norwich City — is a
financial gut-punch.
The Champions League is also
unresolved: four quarterfinalists
are set, but four round-of-16 series
remain in limbo. The final was to
take place may 30 in Istanbul.

All club activities would need
to cease by June 30 — that’s when
player contracts and sponsorship
deals typically expire. Besides,
players need time off before sea-
sons resume in August.
UEfA said it has established a
working group with the participa-
tion of leagues and club represen-
tatives “to examine calendar solu-
tions that would allow for the
completion of the current season
and any other consequence of the
decisions” made Tuesday.
The rescheduled European
Championship will overlap with
previously planned events,
though fIfA plans to reschedule
the expanded 2021 Club World
Cup (24 teams instead of seven),
which was initially set to launch
June 17 in China and run for 18
days.
The UEfA Women’s Champi-
onship for national teams is to
take place next year at 10 stadi-
ums in England, though it’s not
slated to begin until July 7, five
days before the men’s event com-
petition ends at Wembley Stadi-
um. No women’s matches are to
take place at the iconic venue
until the Aug. 1 final.

men’s national teams in Eu-
rope are to begin the qualifying
stages for the 2022 World Cup
next year. No match days directly
conflict with the rescheduled Eu-
ropean Championship, but teams
are to play in the first week of
June 2021. The Nations League,
which is tied to World Cup quali-
fying, is also in the mix.
Perhaps the greater issue is the
demand on players called for the
European Championship (weeks
of buildup and up to a month of
competition) and World Cup
qualifiers during mandatory call-
up periods scattered through


  1. Their club employers will
    not take that well.
    Soccer is a complicated ecosys-
    tem, but these are extraordinary
    times that require sacrifice and
    flexibility.
    “We are at the helm of a sport
    that vast numbers of people live
    and breathe that has been laid
    low by this invisible and fast-mov-
    ing opponent,” Ceferin said. “It is
    at times like these that the foot-
    ball community needs to show
    responsibility, unity, solidarity
    and altruism.”
    [email protected]


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Pro bAsKetbAll

nbA
ATLAnTIC WLpct gb
y-Toronto .....................................46 18 .719 —
y-Boston.......................................43 21 .672 3
Philadelphia .................................39 26 .600 71 / 2
Brooklyn .......................................30 34 .469 16
New York......................................21 45 .318 26
SoUThEAST WLpct gb
Miami ...........................................41 24 .631 —
Orlando.........................................30 35 .462 11
Washington .................................24 40 .375 161 / 2
Charlotte ......................................23 42 .354 18
Atlanta .........................................20 47 .299 22
CEnTRAL WLpct gb
y-Milwaukee ................................53 12 .815 —
Indiana .........................................39 26 .600 14
Chicago.........................................22 43 .338 31
Detroit..........................................20 46 .303 331 / 2
Cleveland......................................19 46 .292 34
SoUThWEST WLpct gb
Houston........................................40 24 .625 —
Dallas ...........................................40 27 .597 11 / 2
Memphis ......................................32 33 .492 81 / 2
New Orleans ................................28 36 .438 12
San Antonio .................................27 36 .429 121 / 2
noRThWEST WLpct gb
Denver ..........................................43 22 .662 —
Utah..............................................41 23 .641 11 / 2
Oklahoma City..............................40 24 .625 21 / 2
Portland .......................................29 37 .439 141 / 2
Minnesota ....................................19 45 .297 231 / 2
pACIFIC WLpct gb
y-L.A. Lakers ................................49 14 .778 —
L.A. Clippers .................................44 20 .688 51 / 2
Sacramento..................................28 36 .438 211 / 2
Phoenix ........................................26 39 .400 24
Golden State ................................15 50 .231 35
y-clinched playoff spot

nbA LEADERS
Through Wednesday, March 11
SCoRIng gFgFTpTS AVg
Harden, HOU ...................... 61603 619 2,096 34.4
Beal, WAS .......................... 57593 385 1,741 30.5
Antetokounmpo, MIL ........ 57623 361 1,690 29.6
Young, ATL ........................ 60546 481 1,778 29.6
Lillard, POR ........................ 58531 389 1,677 28.9
Doncic, DAL ........................ 54512 369 1,549 28.7
Westbrook, HOU ............... 53568 269 1,456 27.5
Leonard, .AC ...................... 51476 311 1,370 26.9
Davis, LAL .......................... 55508 386 1,467 26.7
Booker, PHX ....................... 62544 405 1,619 26.1
James, LAL ........................ 60586 239 1,544 25.7
LaVine, CHI ........................ 60539 268 1,530 25.5
Ingram, NO ........................ 56469 283 1,358 24.3
Mitchell, UTA ..................... 63560 249 1,525 24.2
Siakam, TOR ...................... 53459 220 1,253 23.6
Tatum, BOS ....................... 59499 225 1,390 23.6
McCollum, POR .................. 62549 123 1,395 22.5
DeRozan, SA ...................... 61503 338 1,352 22.2
FIELD goALS Fg FgA pCT
Robinson, NY ................................. 253 341 .742
Gobert, UTA .................................. 353 506 .698
Allen, BKN ..................................... 267 413 .646
Capela, HOU .................................. 244 388 .629
Clarke, MEM .................................. 254 408 .623
Whiteside, POR ............................. 418 676 .618
Adams, OKC .................................. 262 443 .591
Valanciunas, MEM ........................ 385 657 .586
Simmons, PHI ............................... 361 617 .585
Collins, ATL ................................... 353 605 .583
Harrell, LAC ................................... 471 812 .580
Adebayo, MIA ............................... 408 719 .567
Wood, DET .................................... 288 508 .567
Ayton, PHX .................................... 255 465 .548
Antetokounmpo, MIL .................... 623 1,139 .547
ThREE-poInTERS 3Fg 3FgA pCT
Hill, MIL ........................................... 73152 .480
Curry, DAL ..................................... 136 300 .453
Redick, NO ..................................... 156 345 .452
Robinson, MIA .............................. 243 543 .448
McDermott, IND ............................ 118 265 .445
Morris, NY ..................................... 116 264 .439
Olynyk, MIA .................................... 80185 .432
Bertans, WAS ............................... 200 472 .424
Bjelica, SAC ................................... 125 295 .424
Holiday, IND .................................. 122 288 .424
Middleton, MIL .............................. 133 318 .418
Niang, UTA ...................................... 77185 .416
Korver, MIL ..................................... 86207 .415
Bogdanovic, UTA ........................... 189 457 .414
Thomas, WAS ................................. 78189 .413
Harris, BKN ................................... 152 369 .412
Towns, MIN ................................... 114 277 .412
Gallinari, OKC ................................ 165 403 .409
Hardaway, DAL ............................. 185 455 .407
Rozier, CHA ................................... 172 423 .407
FREE ThRoWS FT FTA pCT
Wanamaker, BOS .......................... 108 116 .931
Booker, PHX .................................. 405 442 .916
Middleton, MIL .............................. 178 196 .908
Bogdanovic, UTA ........................... 250 277 .903
Redick, NO ..................................... 147 163 .902
Paul, OKC ....................................... 225 250 .900
Burks, GS ....................................... 201 224 .897
Brogdon, IND ................................. 145 162 .895
Murray, DEN .................................. 158 177 .893
Leonard, LAC ................................. 311 350 .889
Lillard, POR ................................... 389 438 .888

HocKey

nHl
ATLAnTIC gpWLoT pts gF gA
Boston.......................... 70 44 14 12 100 227 174
Tampa Bay ................... 70 43 21 6922 45 195
Toronto ........................ 70 36 25 9812 38 227
Florida .......................... 69 35 26 8782 31 228
Montreal ...................... 71 31 31 9712 12 221
Buffalo ......................... 69 30 31 8681 95 217
Ottawa ......................... 71 25 34 12 62 191 243
Detroit.......................... 71 17 49 5391 45 267
METRopoLITAn gpWLoT pts gF gA
Washington ................. 69 41 20 8902 40 215
Philadelphia ................. 69 41 21 7892 32 196
Pittsburgh .................... 69 40 23 6862 24 196
Carolina ........................ 68 38 25 5812 22 193
Columbus ..................... 70 33 22 15 81 180 187
N.Y. Islanders............... 68 35 23 10 80 192 193
N.Y. Rangers ................ 70 37 28 5792 34 222
New Jersey .................. 69 28 29 12 68 189 230
CEnTRAL gpWLoT pts gF gA
St. Louis ....................... 71 42 19 10 94 225 193
Colorado ....................... 70 42 20 8922 37 191
Dallas ........................... 69 37 24 8821 80 177
Winnipeg...................... 71 37 28 6802 16 203
Nashville ...................... 69 35 26 8782 15 217
Minnesota.................... 69 35 27 7772 20 220
Chicago......................... 70 32 30 8722 12 218
pACIFIC gpWLoT pts gF gA
Vegas ........................... 71 39 24 8862 27 211
Edmonton..................... 71 37 25 9832 25 217
Calgary ......................... 70 36 27 7792 10 215
Vancouver .................... 69 36 27 6782 28 217
Arizona......................... 70 33 29 8741 95 187
Anaheim....................... 71 29 33 9671 87 226
Los Angeles.................. 70 29 35 6641 78 212
San Jose ....................... 70 29 36 5631 82 226

soccer

Mls
EAST WLTpts gF gA
Atlanta United ................... 200642
Montreal............................. 101443
New York ............................ 101443
Toronto FC .......................... 101432
Columbus............................ 101421
D.C. United ......................... 110333
Chicago ............................... 011123
New England ...................... 011123
Orlando City........................ 011112
Philadelphia........................ 011135
FC Cincinnati ...................... 020035
Inter Miami CF.................... 020013
New York City FC................ 020002
WEST WLTpts gF gA
Sporting K.C. ...................... 200671
Minnesota United .............. 200683
Colorado.............................. 200642
FC Dallas............................. 101442
Los Angeles FC ................... 101443
Seattle................................ 101432
Portland .............................. 110323
Vancouver........................... 110323
Real Salt Lake .................... 002211
L.A. Galaxy ......................... 011112
San Jose ............................. 011147
Houston .............................. 011115
Nashville SC ....................... 020013

Pro footbAll

Xfl
EAST WLpct pF pA
DC............................................. 32 .600 82 89
St. Louis................................... 32 .600 97 77
New York ................................. 32 .600 79 85
Tampa Bay ............................... 14 .200 98 115
WEST WLpct pF pA
Houston ................................... 50 1.000 158 111
Dallas ....................................... 23 .400 90 102
Los Angeles ............................. 23 .400 129 122
Seattle ..................................... 14 .200 87 119

recent game, a march 10 victory
over the Los Angeles Lakers at
Staples Center. Brooklyn was set
to visit the Golden State Warriors
on march 12, but that game,
which was initially slated to be
played in an empty arena because
of coronavirus concerns, was ulti-
mately postponed with the rest of
the NBA schedule.
In response to the Nets’ posi-
tive tests, the Lakers plan to test
their players Wednesday and
have advised them to self-quaran-
tine for the recommended 14-day
period. The Nets said they were
“notifying anyone who has had
known contact with the players,
including recent opponents,” in
their statement. Brooklyn faced
the Atlanta Hawks, miami Heat,
Boston Celtics, memphis Griz-
zlies, San Antonio Spurs and Chi-
cago Bulls in the two weeks before
their positive tests.
more than 5,700 people have
tested positive for the coronavi-
rus in the United States. The glob-
al total has surpassed 195,000.
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than from a governmental agen-
cy, according to a person with
direct knowledge of the organiza-
tion’s testing procedures. Brook-
lyn’s p layers were tested Saturday
after they returned from a road
trip, and the results became

a vailable Tuesday.
Durant, 31, has missed the en-
tire season as he recovers from an
Achilles’ injury suffered in June
but was traveling with the Nets on
a recent road trip to California.
Durant attended the Nets’ most

The Nets’ positive tests are
noteworthy because they cannot
be directly linked to the Jazz or
the Pistons. Brooklyn and Utah
last met Jan. 14, nearly two
months before Gobert’s positive
test. Brooklyn last faced Detroit
on Jan. 29. By contrast, the Jazz
and Pistons played each other
march 7, just four days before
Gobert’s test, and the three play-
ers who tested positive were on
the court together.
In t he wake of the Nets’ positive
tests, New York mayor Bill de
Blasio (D) criticized the limited
availability of testing for the gen-
eral public.
“We wish them a speedy recov-
ery,” de Blasio wrote on Twitter.
“But, with all due respect, an
entire NBA team should NoT get
tested for CoVID-19 while there
are critically ill patients waiting
to be tested. Te sts should not be
for the wealthy, but for the sick.”
The Nets procured their tests
from a private company rather


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Durant, three Brooklyn teammates test positive for coronavirus


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Kevin durant has missed the entire nBA season as he recovers
from an Achilles’ injury suffered during last year’s nBA Finals.

“Everyone be careful,


take care of yourself


and quarantine.


We’re going to get


through this.”
Kevin durant,
in comments to the Athletic
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