The Bishop Ireton Swim and Dive Team, lead by Coaches John Gullickson and Anita O’Quinn, were keenly aware that their biggest trophy, proudly displayed at their school for years, was a traveling award.
Archives: ‘Sports’
We Are The Champions
[From: Sports]The 2010 Alexandria City Recreation Department volleyball champions are the Red Team and the Black Team.
Titan Roundup
[From: Sports]Most of the T. C. Williams High School athletic teams were in competition this week. Here’s how they did.
Cheers!
[From: Sports]On Saturday, more than 1300 cheerleaders, coaches, spectators and City staff attended the annual Alexandria Cheerleading Competition. Here are the results: Pee Wee Division 1st: Forestville Boys & Girls Club 2nd: Charles Houston 3rd: William Ramsay Honorable Mention: Mt. Vernon and Patrick Henry Youth Division 1st: Cora Kelly 2nd: Patrick Henry 3rd: Charles Houston Honorable [...]
T. C. Dominates Hayfield
[From: Sports]The T. C. Williams High School Titans controlled last night’s game against defending National District Champion Hayfield from buzzer to buzzer. The Titans used an aggressive press to stifle the Hawks and create easy baskets off turnovers. After the first quarter, the score was 24-6.
Titans Trounce Spartans
[From: Sports]The T.C. Williams Titans jumped out to a 22-2 lead after the first quarter against West Springfield last night, and never looked back on route to a 69-34 trouncing of the Spartans.
Remembering Two Black High Schools
[From: Other News, Sports]On Jan. 13, 1950, Arlington’s Hoffman-Boston High School traveled to neighboring Alexandria to face the Parker-Gray Bulldogs in Hoffman-Boston’s first ever basketball game. Tomorrow night, 60 years after that meeting, T. C. Williams High School will host Wakefield High School in the annual Parker-Gray game.
Alexandria Titans Youth Football Teams Win Championships
[From: Sports]The Alexandria Titans Youth Football Program, a program that is run through the Alexandria Department of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities’ Sports Section won three Fairfax County Youth Football League championships and had one team lose in the championship game on Saturday, November 13.
