A Potomac coach is now tattooed after promising to get the team’s mascot tattooed if the team won the Regionals. http://wj.la/15gBPyL
A Potomac coach is now tattooed after promising to get the team’s mascot tattooed if the team won the Regionals. http://wj.la/15gBPyL
Churchill, Wootton sweep all three doubles state championships in tennis
Montgomery County’s dominance in state tennis continues — Gazette.Net
Congratulations to Varsity Baseball for clinching the Maryland 4A West Regional Championship in a 10-5 victory over rival host Wootton on May 17, after first beating B-CC, Whitman and Kennedy for the title. The team, shown below, went on to play Catonsville in an exciting match-up in the state semi-finals, but lost 4-3. See a Washington Post photo slideshow of the Regional Championship win, Churchill baseball’s first regional title since 1985. Click Here to see the Gazette photo slideshow. Photo by Wayne Cohen
The Boys Volleyball squad completed the season with a 7-4 record, the highest win record in the last three years. Coach and Churchill alumna Erika Eastham recognized the contributions of the seniors by saying, “They gave me so many options with hitting and defense because of their experience. They were really the heart and soul of the team and they cannot be replaced but hopefully their leadership and hard work will motivate the younger players to work hard for next season.” Many thanks to the players, coaches and fans for a great season. Photo Credit: Michael Chiang
Boys lacrosse: Bulldogs hold off rival Wootton to clinch Montgomery 4A South title
Churchill record-holder wants county’s first state title in boys lacrosse
Churchill record-holder wants a state title in boys lacrosse — Gazette.Net
Churchill defeated their rival Wootton by a score of 12-11.
Freshman Jacob Grant finishes the 3200m race in varsity time at Friday Night Spikes on April 12 at Churchill. Photo by Susan Grant
Sophomore Megan Armstong clears the bar for the high jump event during the Friday Night Spikes meet against Wootton High School. The event raised funds for the organization Autism Speaks. Photo by Dave Armstrong
The JV boys lacrosse team finished the season 9-0 tonight with a 9-3 win over Clarksburg. This is the first perfect season in the program’s history. Congrats to head coach Dave Blumenthal and the Dawgs!