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Bendorf was the first coach to lead the school to a state title in football, which he did in his first season of 1997, with a perfect 14–0 record. In total, he has led the team to three state title games, winning twice (1997 & 2001) and runner-up (2004) once.
In his high school career, Dyches totaled 134 receptions for 2,777 yards and 39 touchdowns. [2] Dyches was a three-star ranked recruit and committed to play college football at the University of Maryland, College Park over offers from Boston College, East Carolina, UMass, North Carolina, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Syracuse, Temple and Toledo.
Lacrosse: The Potomac School; Track and Field: Georgetown Day School; 2010-2011 Director's Cup Winner (Overall Athletic Excellence): Flint Hill School. 2011-2012 Conference Champions. Cross Country: Georgetown Day School; Football: The Potomac School; Soccer: Georgetown Day School; Golf: Flint Hill School; Basketball: Sidwell Friends School
Bullis School was founded in Washington D.C. in 1930 by Commander William Francis Bullis as a preparatory school for the United States Naval Academy and the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. The school moved in 1935 to Silver Spring, Maryland, and began its four-year college preparatory program. Between 1964 and 1971, the ...
Formed in 1979, the Potomac Valley Athletic Conference is a group of independent schools in the Washington metropolitan area who compete against each other in interscholastic athletics. The conference comprises small independent schools from Maryland and the District of Columbia.
The Potomac School is a coeducational, college-preparatory independent day school located on a wooded 90-acre campus in McLean, Virginia, United States, three miles (5 km) from Washington, D.C. Average class size is 15-17 students. For the 2021-22 school year, Potomac enrolled 1,066 students in grades K-12.
Duncan attended Potomac High School, in Oxon Hill, Maryland. [4] Playing at both receiver and tailback for Potomac's football team, he accumulated 2,209 yards his senior year, including 958 yards receiving and 808 yards rushing, and was named a high school All-American by Football News and the Maryland Player of the Year by the Washington Pigskin Club.
Potomac Senior High School is a public secondary school in unincorporated Prince William County, Virginia, United States; just outside Dumfries. Potomac Senior High School, which serves the nearby incorporated town of Dumfries was established in 1981. When the school first opened there were only freshmen and the students went to school.