Sidwell Friends stands at the forefront of the rankings with a roster that combines youth and talent. Their young players, led by standout juniors like Jordyn Jackson and the transfer Autumn Fleary from McDonogh School (Md.), are determined to bring another Independent School League (ISL) AA title to the school. This team's potential is undeniable, and they are ready to make their mark on the national stage.
The coaching staff at Sidwell Friends has been working diligently to mold this young talent, and the results are already showing. With a focus on teamwork and individual development, the Quakers are poised for a successful season.
St. John’s is gearing up to compete for another Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) title. The Cadets will rely on a young nucleus led by Morgan Stewart. Stewart's leadership and skills will be crucial as they defend their WCAC and District of Columbia State Athletic Association (DCSAA) AA titles. The team has a strong work ethic and is determined to continue their winning streak.
St. John’s has a history of producing talented players, and this season is no exception. With a roster full of potential, they are ready to take on the best teams in the conference and prove their mettle.
Georgetown Visitation is expected to have a breakout season. The team is filled with talented players who are eager to showcase their skills. With a focus on improving their game and working together, Georgetown Visitation is aiming to make a significant impact this season.
The coaching staff at Georgetown Visitation has implemented a strategic game plan to help the players reach their full potential. The team's chemistry is strong, and they are ready to take on any challenge that comes their way.
Other teams in the District of Columbia are also vying for success. The Cubs, led by senior guards Grace Gaenzler and Kennedy Moore, are looking to hold their own against Sidwell Friends and Bullis School (Md.) in the ISL AA. The Lions, despite losing All-WCAC guard Nyair McCoy (who transferred to Bishop McNamara), have seniors Aliyah Duncan and Sheikira Pearson ready to lead a young roster.
The Frogs have five players back from last season, led by All-ISL AA performers Kennedy Austin and London Liley (both seniors). The Crimson Tide hopes to extend its reign as District of Columbia Interscholastic Athletic Association (DCIAA) champs to six straight with Emorean Thomas and Demi Marshall. The Ramblers are primed to end Dunbar’s rule in the DCIAA with Jayme Poindexter highlighting seven returners.
With the sister duo of Josslyn and Jaylen Derricott leading the way, the Colts should be in the DCIAA title chase. The Tigers will look to the junior trio of Aminyah Muhammad, Ava Piotrowski and Lucia Nawar to get back to the District of Columbia State Athletic Association (DCSAA) A finals. The Grasshoppers look to defend their DCSAA A title with junior Cai Roberson and sophomores Amira Comissiong and Nevaeh Roberson.