Caleb Williams, Heisman winner and possible top pick, returns to Gonzaga
After exploding into a star at USC, the quarterback makes busy trip home to Washington.
By Spencer NusbaumSpring 2023 high school sports scores
Daily scores for baseball, softball, lacrosse, soccer, track and field, tennis, golf, gymnastics and rowing.
By Washington Post StaffChampions across the D.C. area: Here’s who’s winning titles this spring
Our H.S. sports staff has been canvassing the area to cover the local state and conference championships across all spring sports. Here are your teams’ stories.
By Washington Post StaffSpalding baseball credits sacrifice and buy-in for eventual MIAA title
The deep Cavaliers beat Calvert Hall, 2-0, on Sunday, for its second straight Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association Conference A championship.
By Spencer NusbaumD.C. rowing teams medal at Stotesbury Cup; Paul VI sweeps VISAA lacrosse titles
In other high school spring sports notes: Northeast senior nabs Maryland softball stolen base record; Sandy Spring Friends dominates league in track and field.
By Washington Post StaffSt. Albans baseball completes ‘revenge tour’ with DCSAA trophy
Senior pitcher Owen Basso led the Bulldogs to a 6-1 victory over Jackson-Reed on Sunday.
By Spencer NusbaumThird time is a charm for St. John’s in DCSAA softball championship
After disappointing losses against Maret in the finals of the last two seasons, the Cadets got over the hump with a thrilling 9-8 victory.
By Noah FergusonGeorgetown Visitation’s seniors savor DCSAA girls’ lacrosse title
The Cubs beat Maret, 17-1, to ensure they came away from 2023 with a championship banner.
By Varun ShankarSt. Albans boys’ lacrosse takes advantage of opportunity in DCSAA tourney
After falling short in the Interstate Athletic Conference, the Bulldogs were excited to play for the D.C. state title, where they beat Maret, 17-1.
By Varun ShankarCarroll boys win first WCAC track and field title; St. John’s girls roll
Nyckoles Harbor was the male track performer of the meet after he won the 100 meters and the 200 and was part of the winning teams in the 4x100 and 4x200.
By Ian DeckerWalter Johnson girls’ lacrosse’s breakout year ends in state semifinal
Tina Fitzpatrick, a newly hired physics teacher at the school, took over the Wildcats and led them to many of their preseason goals.
By Sam JaneBroadneck boys stay perfect; Bruins girls also win to reach state final
The boys beat Urbana, 9-8, in overtime; the girls went wire-to-wire in a 17-4 victory over North County.
By Shane ConnuckSherwood boys’ lacrosse beats Churchill to reach its first state final
In the 4A championship this coming week, the Warriors will play the winner of Saturday’s semifinal between top-seeded Broadneck and Urbana.
By Shane ConnuckSeverna Park girls’ lacrosse scores unlikeliest of wins in state semis
Senior Charlotte Diez scored twice in the final 30 seconds of regulation to tie the game and then netted the winner in overtime against Westminster.
By Nicky WolcottDominant all year, O’Connell softball passes toughest test in VISAA final
The Knights face a rare deficit against Potomac School but rally back to win their 27th state championship over the last 29 seasons.
By Noah FergusonSt. Albans boys, Sidwell Friends girls capture DCSAA tennis titles
The Bulldogs, powered by the Zia brothers in singles and doubles, roll to the boys' title. The Quakers roll to the girls championship.
By Aaron CredeurMcKinley Tech boys, Dunbar girls win DCIAA outdoor track and field titles
The Trainers overcome the loss of one of their top sprinters. The Crimson Tide earns a measure of vindication after a stunning loss last spring.
By Ian DeckerSt. Albans defends DCSAA golf title, holding off Gonzaga, St. John’s
The Bulldogs, led by sophomore Henry Tracy's 73, were five shots clear of the Eagles. NCS's Victoria Matthews, a nationally-ranked senior, won the girls' individual title.
By Emmett Siegel‘She’s got no fear’ as Dominion’s lacrosse goalie and editor in chief
Caelan Jones is a risk-taker in net for undefeated Dominion, which has won the past two Class 4 state championships.
By Varun ShankarWhen St. John’s wouldn’t let her wrestle, she turned to jujitsu
Victoria Presentado was the unwilling center of a school controversy last year when her high school determined a girl could not join the wrestling team.
By Shane Connuck