Deja Vu: Bullis Sophomore Wilson Breaks Record Again
16-year-old new track sensation Quincy Wilson doesn’t have his driver’s license yet but if he keeps running as fast as he does, he may not need one. Two days after… Read More
16-year-old new track sensation Quincy Wilson doesn’t have his driver’s license yet but if he keeps running as fast as he does, he may not need one. Two days after… Read More
Bullis sophomore Quincy Wilson broke the U.S. high school record in the 400-metter and set the under 18 world record with a time of 44.66 seconds during a heat on… Read More
The Washington Post honored four Montgomery County athletes as their Spring 2024 All-Met Players of the Year Thursday. Olympic hopeful Quincy Wilson, a sophomore track athlete at the Bullis School… Read More
Katie Ledecky putting on a dominant performance is usually not surprising but when she wins an event by 20 seconds, it’s hard not to take notice. Ledecky won the 1500… Read More
County councilmembers on Tuesday unanimously agreed to set up a task force to seek ways of bringing more sporting events — and the accompanying revenue they would generate — to… Read More
Highly recruited Quince Orchard High School running Iverson Howard announced Tuesday that he has committed to the University of Maryland. Howard, known for his highlight reel long runs, is the… Read More
Katie Ledecky clinched a spot in her fourth Olympics at the U.S. Swimming Olympic Trials in Indianapolis Saturday night. The seven-time gold medalist from Bethesda easily won the 400 meter… Read More
Several Montgomery County swimmers will compete in U.S. Olympic Team Trials at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis over the coming week. Many consider the meet, which decides which swimmers will… Read More
This fall, Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) will pilot girls’ flag football as a varsity sport. The sport will be at all 25 high schools. On Monday, MCM went to… Read More
19 year-old Bryan Kim, a Brookeville native, is part of the field at the 124th U.S. Open Golf Championship at Pinehurst No.2 beginning Thursday. Kim, an amateur, earned his spot… Read More
New York Times best-selling author Joe Posnanski presented “Why We Love Baseball” at the Gaithersburg Book Festival (GBF) on May 18. The book, subtitled “A History in 50 Moments,” counts… Read More
The Grown-Up Swimming League in Montgomery County is about to make another big splash. The league kicks off its second season Sunday. Ten teams from the County will compete. The… Read More