Washington County's Top High School Sports Performers

Over 200 athletes recognized for standout performances in spring sports

Mar. 30, 2026 at 9:20am

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The top high school athletes from Washington County, Maryland were recognized for their standout performances in spring sports competitions held from March 23-28. The list includes over 200 student-athletes who excelled in a variety of sports, including boys tennis, boys track and field, girls track and field, baseball, softball, and more.

Why it matters

Highlighting the achievements of local student-athletes helps build community pride, encourages participation in high school sports, and showcases the depth of talent in Washington County's athletic programs.

The details

The list of top performers includes athletes from schools across Washington County who put up impressive results in their respective sports. For example, Clear Spring's Wyatt Albowicz won first doubles matches in boys tennis, while teammate Daniel Apiou won the 110-meter hurdles in boys track and field. The comprehensive list covers a wide range of spring sports, celebrating the hard work and dedication of the county's young athletes.

  • The performances were recorded from March 23-28, 2026.

The players

Wyatt Albowicz

A boys tennis player for Clear Spring High School who won first doubles matches against North Hagerstown and Catoctin.

Daniel Apiou

A boys track and field athlete for Clear Spring High School who won the 110-meter hurdles event with a time of 15.17 seconds.

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The takeaway

This comprehensive list of top performers showcases the depth of athletic talent in Washington County, with student-athletes from across the region excelling in a variety of spring sports. The recognition helps build community pride and encourages continued participation in high school athletics.