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词条 Interstate Athletic Conference
释义

  1. Members

  2. Past members

  3. History

  4. Notable athletes and coaches

     Landon School  Episcopal High School  St. Albans School  Bullis School  Georgetown Preparatory School  St. Stephens and St. Agnes School  Sidwell Friends School (1999 and earlier) 

  5. References

The Interstate Athletic Conference is an all-boys high school sports league made up of six private high schools in the Washington, D.C., area, competing in twelve varsity sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, and wrestling. The IAC is widely regarded{{who|date=August 2011}} as one of the most competitive and talent-deep lacrosse leagues in the nation. Some schools in the IAC are co-ed, so they do not have as many boys to participate in athletics as some schools in the MAC and WCAC. For example, Gonzaga College High School (WCAC), have over 900 boys enrolled at the school while Episcopal high school (IAC) only has 435 boys and girls combined. Although this is true, the IAC is still seen as on par with or surpassing the WCAC and the MAC and more competitive than the PVAC, the other private high school sports conference's in the Washington, D.C. area. The IAC is also known for its academics as it boasts 3 of the most elite boarding schools in the country.[1]

Members

School LocationColorsEstablishedEnrollmentTeam nameJoined
Bullis School Potomac, MarylandnavyGold}1930745Bulldogs -
Episcopal High School Alexandria, VirginiaMaroonBlack}1839435Maroon -
Georgetown Preparatory School North Bethesda, Maryland#001e4c#9c918b}1789490Hoyas -
Landon School Bethesda, MarylandBrownWhite}1929670Bears -
St. Albans School Washington, D.C.NavyWhite}1909575Bulldogs -
St. Stephen's & St. Agnes School Alexandria, VirginiaRedWhiteGreen}1924450Saints -

Past members

SchoolLocationColorsEstablishedEnrollmentTeam nameJoinedLeft
Sidwell Friends SchoolWashington, D.C.MaroonGray}18831,150Quakers -1999
Saint James SchoolSt. James, MarylandMaroonWhite}1842235Saints - -

History

  • 1970: Georgetown Prep's football team is banned from the league. This ban lasts 11 years.[2]
  • 2004: League Headmasters meet and decide to remove Georgetown Prep's football team, citing the schools larger number of male students and higher football aspirations than the league's other schools.[2]

Notable athletes and coaches

Landon School

  • Sam Anas, hockey
  • Darion Atkins, basketball
  • Ian Healy, lacrosse
  • Fred Hetzel, basketball
  • Maury Povich, basketball
  • Danny Rubin, basketball
  • Matt Ward, '02, lacrosse (winner of the Tewaaraton trophy)
  • Ken Jenkins, football
  • Ryan Curtis, Lacrosse
  • Christian Webster, basketball
  • Ted Rogers, Jr. football
  • Rob Bordley, football, lacrosse, rugby and coach
  • Donald Dell, tennis
  • Ted Rogers Sr., tennis
  • Fred McNair, tennis
  • George Boiardi, lacrosse
  • Tony Fuller, lacrosse
  • George Huguely, lacrosse
  • Matt Holleran, wrestling

Episcopal High School

  • Danny Coale, '07, football
  • Tim Hightower, '04, football
  • John McCain, '54, wrestling
  • Arinze Onuaku, '05, basketball

St. Albans School

  • Coach Red Auerbach, basketball
  • Matt Bowman, baseball
  • Olin Browne, golf
  • Al Gore, Basketball, football
  • Jesse Hubbard, '94, lacrosse
  • Danny Hultzen, baseball
  • Coach Brooks Johnson, athletic director
  • Nick Lowery, football
  • Lester Lyles, football, basketball
  • Jonathan Ogden, '92, football
  • Manny Quezada, basketball
  • Luke Russert, golf

Bullis School

  • Steve Armas, soccer
  • Jim Bakthiar, football
  • Lenny Bernstein, wrestling
  • Moise Fokou, football
  • Dan Goldie, tennis
  • Aaron Jackson, football
  • Tanard Jackson, '03, football
  • Coach Doug Moe, basketball
  • Rodney Wallace, soccer
  • Dwayne Haskins,football

Georgetown Preparatory School

  • Roy Hibbert, '04, basketball
  • Marcus Mason, '03, football
  • John Ricca, football

St. Stephens and St. Agnes School

  • Michael Schwimer, baseball

“Sleepy” Thompson (basketball coach)

Sidwell Friends School (1999 and earlier)

  • Paul Goldstein, '94, tennis

References

1. ^http://uk.businessinsider.com/most-elite-boarding-schools-in-the-us-2014-12?op=1%3Fr%3DUS
2. ^[https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A62133-2004Dec13.html "Prep Is Too Good For Its Conference"] by Tarik El-Bashir, [https://www.washingtonpost.com Washington Post]
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