Winter Sports Season Includes Multiple Championships
Success continued for our winter sports teams as the Huskies added more championships to the 2019-2020 school year. The Varsity Boys’ Basketball team won their third straight MAC Championship and again qualified for the VISAA State Tournament. The Huskies had one of the toughest schedules in the DMV and were led by a core group of seniors that included George Washington University signee Noel Brown, Justice Ellison, Dowar Jioklow, Daniel Ferguson, Justin Fraser, Devin Host, and Ronald Ayers. The Varsity Girls’ Basketball team began their season by capturing the Flint Hill Tip-Off Classic Championship as they defeated conference rival Episcopal High School in the finals. The Varsity Boys’ Swim & Dive team won their second straight MAC Championship where University of Virginia commit Oliver Mills ‘20 led the Huskies and was named VISAA Diver of the Year. For the second consecutive year, the Varsity Boys’ Climbing team won the Washington Area Interscholastic Climbing League title. The Huskies were led by All League performers Kian Shah ‘21, Ben Ephraim ‘20, and Abby Ward ‘21.
Huskies Enjoy a Successful Fall Season, Highlighted by Varsity Volleyball's State Championship
Huskies Enjoy a Successful Fall Season, Highlighted by Varsity Volleyball's State Championship
Flint Hill’s athletic teams began the 2019-2020 school year with an exciting and outstanding fall season. The Varsity Volleyball team finished the season with a 31-1 overall record and a #1 ranking in the Washington Post All Met final poll. Led by All Met Player of the year Sydney Reed ‘20, the Huskies captured the program’s 10th State Championship. Reed was also named VISAA Player of the Year and the Virginia State Gatorade Player of the Year. Flint Hill’s Varsity Football team enjoyed another successful campaign as they won their third straight MAC championship. The Huskies were led by Wake Forest signee Justice Ellison ‘20 who excelled on both sides of the ball. The Varsity Girls’ Soccer team had a very respectable season while competing in the tough AA Division of the ISL. They again qualified for the Northern Virginia Independent School Tournament. In Cross Country, Kayla Moxley ‘21, finished 5th at the VISAA State meet, which was the best finish by a female runner in many years.