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Georgetown Prep sweeps Landon to earn a sixth straight IAC baseball title
Georgetown Prep sweeps Landon to earn a sixth straight IAC baseball title

Washington Post

time10-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Washington Post

Georgetown Prep sweeps Landon to earn a sixth straight IAC baseball title

Georgetown Prep extended its reign over the Interstate Athletic Conference Saturday, earning a sixth consecutive league title with a dominant 17-0 home victory over Landon in Bethesda. The Hoyas left no doubt early. The Bears were forced to switch pitchers in the middle of the first inning as Prep came out eager to finish off the best-of-three series in its second game. The Hoyas won Game 1, 9-4, on the road Wednesday.

Georgetown Prep rolls to seventh straight IAC golf title
Georgetown Prep rolls to seventh straight IAC golf title

Washington Post

time02-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Washington Post

Georgetown Prep rolls to seventh straight IAC golf title

The Interstate Athletic Conference golf championship at P.B. Dye in Ijamsville, Maryland, was a shotgun start, which meant the scores arrived in a steady afternoon stream after a round on the famed architect's tricky greens and tough lies. But when the score for Georgetown Prep junior Liam Chalfant was posted, the matter was all but settled. Playing out of the No. 4 spot for the Little Hoyas, Chalfant carded a 2-over 74 on the hilly layout to claim the individual title and fuel Prep's seventh consecutive IAC title.

2024-25 Winter All-Met: Boys' swimming first team, second team, relays, honorable mention
2024-25 Winter All-Met: Boys' swimming first team, second team, relays, honorable mention

Washington Post

time04-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Washington Post

2024-25 Winter All-Met: Boys' swimming first team, second team, relays, honorable mention

The following student-athletes were selected to The Washington Post's 2024-25 All-Met team for boys' swimming and diving: Griffin Oehler, So., Georgetown Prep Oehler flashed his versatility throughout his sophomore year. He won the 200-yard individual medley (1 minute 47.32 seconds) and 100 backstroke (48.49) at the Washington Metropolitan Interscholastic Championships and won the 100 breaststroke at the Interstate Athletic Conference, Washington Metropolitan Prep School Swimming and Diving League and National Catholic championships with a best time of 55.41. At WMPSSDL, he claimed the 200 freestyle title in 1:37.64, one of just a handful of local swimmers to break 1:38 this season.

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