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Washington Post
27-06-2025
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- Washington Post
2025 Spring All-Met: Girls' rowing first team, best boats, honorable mention
The following student-athletes were selected to The Washington Post's 2025 All-Met team for girls' rowing: Lily Carr, Sr., Jackson-Reed The Stanford commit helped the Tigers' top varsity eight boat finish fourth at the Washington Metropolitan Interscholastic Rowing Association championships and ninth at the Stotesbury Cup Regatta. Isabel Corbett, Sr., Yorktown The two-year captain rowed in Yorktown's top varsity boat for three seasons and is committed to Rutgers.


Washington Post
27-06-2025
- Sport
- Washington Post
2025 Spring All-Met: Softball first team, second team, honorable mention
The following student-athletes were selected to The Washington Post's 2025 All-Met team for softball: Claire Radford, P, Sr., Leonardtown For Leonardtown to defend its Maryland Class 4A title, the Raiders needed a stellar season from their ace. Radford delivered, collecting 252 strikeouts and posting a 0.59 ERA in her final season to lead her team to a second consecutive state championship. The South Carolina Aiken commit shined when it mattered most, fanning 16 batters to clinch a 5-0 win over Churchill in the state final. In a season in which three teams from the Southern Maryland Athletic Conference won championships, Radford led her team to its first SMAC title with an 11-strikeout performance against eventual Class 3A champion Chopticon and was later named conference player of the year.


Washington Post
27-06-2025
- Sport
- Washington Post
2025 Spring All-Met: Gymnastics first team, second team, honorable mention
The following student-athletes were selected to The Washington Post's 2025 All-Met team for gymnastics: Madi Bell, Sr., Lake Braddock Bell dominated competition throughout her high school career, earning this award for the third time. The Pittsburgh signee won the all-around competition at the district, regional and state meets. She also finished first on beam (9.750) and bars (9.925) at states, leading Lake Braddock to a fourth straight Virginia Class 6 championship. In the state all-around competition, the 0.7 difference in score between Bell and the second-place finisher was bigger than any other gap among the top 20.


Washington Post
27-06-2025
- Sport
- Washington Post
2025 Spring All-Met: Golf first team, second team, honorable mention
The following student-athletes were selected to The Washington Post's 2025 All-Met team for golf: Logan Reilly, Sr., Bishop O'Connell Reilly proved himself one of the best golfers in the area this year — both in the high school ranks and beyond. The senior excelled in every match he played, including his 1-under-par 36-hole round at Woodmont Country Club this month that left him just two strokes short of qualifying for the U.S. Open. For O'Connell, Reilly averaged a staggering 33 shots per nine holes, went undefeated in match play and was the low individual scorer at the Washington Metro tournament. He is committed to Auburn.


Washington Post
27-06-2025
- Sport
- Washington Post
2025 Spring All-Met: Girls' track and field first team, relays, honorable mention
The following student-athletes were selected to The Washington Post's 2025 All-Met team for girls' outdoor track and field: Sydney Sutton, Sr., Bullis A repeat Athlete of the Year selection from the indoor season, Sutton dominated the track once more to cap an illustrious Bulldogs career. Her 200-meter time of 22.70 seconds was the third fastest in the country this season. At New Balance Nationals Outdoor, she placed second in the 400 (51.23) and 400 hurdles (56.04), with both times beating the previous meet record. Sutton was also a member of Bullis's 4x400 relay, which was the fastest in the country, and the best local 4x100 and 4x200 relays. Bullis won all three relays at New Balance. She will run at Florida.