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Graduation Year First Last High School USA Swimming Club 2017 Potomac Valley Swimming 2016-2017 Scholar Athletes Graduation Year First Last High School USA Swimming Club 2017 Katherine Ellett Walter Johnson High School RMSC 2017 Tara Hackett Chantilly High School York Swim Club 2017 Matthew HirschbergerGeorgetown Prep Nations Capital 2017 Niyette Johnson Elizabeth Seton High School Nations Capital 2017 Madison Kelly Academy of the Holy Cross RMSC 2017 John McClorey The Heights School The Fish 2017 Madison McKay Heritage High School Snow Swimming 2017 Emily Meilus Herndon High School Machine Aquatics 2017 Anna Ober Fairfax High School Mason Makos 2017 Celeste Pace Langley High School Machine Aquatics 2017 Matthew Popovich Dominion High School Snow Swimming 2017 Robert Qian Clarksburg High School Nations Capital 2017 Philip Saunders Our Lady of Good Counsel High School Nations Capital 2017 Paige Sogandares South Lakes High School York Swim Club 2017 Gene Stahl Home School Occoquan 2017 Emilyt Wang Winston Churchill High School RMSC 2018 Christian Autor George Mason High School Clark Swim Club 2018 Nithin Bagal Thomas Jefferson High School for Science & Techno Nations Capital 2018 Kyle Barker John Champe High School Nations Capital 2018 Michael Blake Patriot High School Occoquan 2018 Lauren Blake Patriot High School Occoquan 2018 Spencer Brayman George C Marshall High School Machine Aquatics 2018 Henry Buda Reservoir High School Maryland Suburban Swim Club 2018 Sally Burkley Home School Snow Swimming 2018 Katherine Byrd Fairfax High School Machine Aquatics 2018 Hannah Carter Woodgrove High School Snow Swimming 2018 Hyung TaeChang WT Woodson High School Potomac Marlins 2018 Vincent Cleal Lake Braddock Secondary School RMSC 2018 Melissa Cundiff Tuscarora High School Snow Swimming 2018 Charlie Dawson Eleanor Roosevelt High School Machine Aquatics 2018 Jonathan Day Yorktown High School Machine Aquatics 2018 Julia Downing James Madison High School Machine Aquatics as of December 12, 2017 Potomac Valley Swimming 2016-2017 Scholar Athletes Graduation Year First Last High School USA Swimming Club 2018 Darren Durocher Riverbend High School Nations Capital 2018 Anna Dzouenko Patriot High School Nations Capital 2018 Sinead Eksteen McLean High School Nations Capital 2018 Eli Fouts Quince Orchard High School RMSC 2018 Olivia French Our Lady of Good Counsel High School All Star Aquatics 2018 Isabella Gati The Madeira School Nations Capital 2018 Austin Gentry Patriot High School Nations Capital 2018 Richard Gentry Gonzaga College High School Nations Capital 2018 Grace Giddings Sherwood High School RMSC 2018 Sam Gollob McLean High School Machine Aquatics 2018 Kyle Goodwill Patriot High School Nations Capital 2018 Hannah Gould The Potomac School RMSC 2018 Mason Greenblatt Langley High School The Fish 2018 Justin Gregory Brentsville District High School Nations Capital 2018 Brandon Hamblin North Stafford High School Nations Capital 2018 Taylor Harper Broad Run High School Blue Wave 2018 Maddie Heilbrun The Madeira School Nations Capital 2018 Jasmine Hellmer Flint Hill School Nations Capital 2018 Keely Hemminger Woodgrove High School The Fish 2018 Anna Herms Lake Braddock Secondary School Machine Aquatics 2018 Emily Hetzer Battlefield High School Occoquan 2018 Nathaniel Higgins Georgetown Prep Nations Capital 2018 Collin Hughes Loudoun County High School Snow Swimming 2018 Audrey Hunter Lake Braddock Secondary School Mason Makos 2018 Ryan Hutcherson Brentsville District High School Nations Capital 2018 Bryce Johnson Robinson Secondary School Machine Aquatics 2018 JayaprakasKambhampaWashington-Lee High School Machine Aquatics 2018 Cody Kim Stone Bridge High School Nations Capital 2018 Yaiza Kinney Heritage High School Nations Capital 2018 Alexandre LaBossiere St. Albans School Nations Capital 2018 Madeline LaPorte James Madison High School Nations Capital 2018 Katarina Lechner Poolesville High School RMSC as of December 12, 2017 Potomac Valley Swimming 2016-2017 Scholar Athletes Graduation Year First Last High School USA Swimming Club 2018 Andrew Leith South County High School Machine Aquatics 2018 Fletcher Madsen Chantilly High School Mason Makos 2018 Philip Manoff Battlefield High School Nations Capital 2018 Brooke Matthias Stone Bridge High School Nations Capital 2018 Cameron McConagha Briar Woods High School Nations Capital 2018 Mia McKinley Freedom High School Nations Capital 2018 Sophie McKinley Freedom High School Nations Capital 2018 Timothy McKinley Freedom High School Nations Capital 2018 Ryan McLaughlin WT Woodson High School Shark Tank Aquatics 2018 Thomas Moore Briar Woods High School Snow Swimming 2018 Giovanna Moriarty The Madeira School Machine Aquatics 2018 Savannah Nash Battlefield High School Nations Capital 2018 Katerina Nastea Robinson Secondary School Nations Capital 2018 Grace Nicolai Forest Park High School Occoquan 2018 Morgan Oehler Howard High School Maryland Suburban Swim Club 2018 Maren Oliver John Champe High School Snow Swimming 2018 Jeffrey Qin Wootton High School RMSC 2018 Martin Quinan Home School Occoquan 2018 Lawrence Redmond Gonzaga College High School Nations Capital 2018 Megan Roloff Patriot High School Nations Capital 2018 Jack Rose Richard Montgomery High School RMSC 2018 Spencer Rowe Patriot High School Nations Capital 2018 Gage Russello Woodgrove High School Snow Swimming 2018 Robert Schultz Osbourn Park High School Nations Capital 2018 Kai Shanklin Elizabeth Seton High School DC Wave 2018 Ben Sharrer Thomas Jefferson High School for Science & Techno Machine Aquatics 2018 John Sita The Bullis School Nations Capital 2018 Cameron Smith Highland School Occoquan 2018 Aaron Stanton James Hubert Blake High School Machine Aquatics 2018 Steven Thalblum Stone Bridge High School Nations Capital 2018 Allison Wade Our Lady of Good Counsel High School RMSC 2018 Sanjay Wijesekera Winston Churchill High School RMSC as of December 12, 2017 Potomac Valley Swimming 2016-2017 Scholar Athletes Graduation Year First Last High School USA Swimming Club 2018 Gabrielle Zhang Rock Ridge High School Nations Capital 2018 Ashley Zonghetti Winston Churchill High School All Star Aquatics 2019 Anthony Arcomona Oakton High School Machine Aquatics 2019 Victoria Atkinson St. Stephen's and St. Agnes School Arlington Aquatic Club 2019 Lindsey Blake Patriot High School Occoquan 2019 Lauren Bowers Briar Woods High School Snow Swimming 2019 Sarah Boyle Westfield High School Machine Aquatics 2019 Keyla Brown St. Johns High School Nations Capital 2019 Alexandre Brun Our Lady of Good Counsel High School RMSC 2019 Ryan Bruni John Champe High School Snow Swimming 2019 Grace Burgett 0 RMSC 2019 Steven Butler Osbourn Park High School Occoquan 2019 John Clado Richard Montgomery High School RMSC 2019 Sean Conway Loudoun Valley High School Nations Capital 2019 Diego Cruzado The Potomac School Machine Aquatics 2019 Alexa Cuomo Centreville High School Mason Makos 2019 Emerson Davis Rock Ridge High School Snow Swimming 2019 Gilbert ThoDiaz Providence Home School Occoquan 2019 Madelyn Donohoe Bishop O' Connell High School The Fish 2019 Andrea Ducar Falls Church High School Arlington Aquatic Club 2019 Stephanie Dye Potomac Falls High School Nations Capital 2019 Niles Egan Montgomery Blair High School RMSC 2019 Timothy Ellett Walter Johnson High School RMSC 2019 Matthew Ferrari WT Woodson High School Nations Capital 2019 Rita Frie Woodgrove High School Snow Swimming 2019 Ryan Frohman Gaithersburg High School RMSC 2019 Kayla Graham Broad Run High School Nations Capital 2019 kaitlin Gravell Sherwood High School RMSC 2019 David Grinstead Osbourn Park High School Nations Capital 2019 Madison Gupton Briar Woods High School Nations Capital 2019 Daniel Gyenis Oakton High School Machine Aquatics 2019 Jake Heenan Kettle Run High School Nations Capital as of December 12, 2017 Potomac Valley Swimming 2016-2017 Scholar Athletes Graduation Year First Last High School USA Swimming Club 2019 Nick Highman Oakton High School Nations Capital 2019 Kevin Ho Winston Churchill High School Nations Capital 2019 Dorienne Hochard Patriot High School Occoquan 2019 Nancy Jarman James Hubert Blake High School DC Wave 2019 Bridgette Kim Our Lady of Good Counsel High School RMSC 2019 Jisu Kim Poolesville High School RMSC 2019 Dana KorotovskikhBroad Run High School Nations Capital 2019 Io Kovach Washington-Lee High School Clark Swim Club 2019 Patrick Kuhlkin James Madison High School Nations Capital 2019 Gabriel Laracuente Our Lady of Good Counsel High School Nations Capital 2019 William Lewis Walt Whitman High School Nations Capital 2019 Alan Li Montgomery Blair High School All Star Aquatics 2019 Jacob Lindner Quince Orchard High School Nations Capital 2019 Katelyn Mack Home School Nations Capital 2019 Allie MacMillan Rock Ridge High School Nations Capital 2019 John Marder Bethesda Chevy Chase High School Nations Capital 2019 Olivia McCarthy Osbourn Park High School Occoquan 2019 Jackson McCummingRiverside High School Nations Capital 2019 Maria McGovern West Springfield High School Potomac Marlins 2019 Elise Mozeleski Chantilly High School Machine Aquatics 2019 Andrew Munson Our Lady of Good Counsel High School RMSC 2019 Elise Nguyen Broad Run High School Blue Wave 2019 Bobby O'Donnell The Heights School RMSC 2019 Jonathan Odim Thomas Spriggs Wootton High School Unattached 2019 Rachel Pak Robinson Secondary School Machine Aquatics 2019 Chloe P Palmer Patriot High School Occoquan 2019 Alaina Park Lake Braddock Secondary School Shark Tank Aquatics 2019 Natalija Pumpurs Potomac Senior High School Nations Capital 2019 Harrison Rehr Yorktown Highschool
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