Helen Yeung, Sr., River Hill
Yeung will leave River Hill as one of the most decorated golfers in school history. The senior three-peated at the Maryland Class 4A/3A girls’ state championship, setting a girls’ tournament record with a 10-under-par 132 across two days at the University of Maryland Golf Course. Her stellar performance also helped River Hill secure a second consecutive team championship. Yeung is committed to play golf at North Carolina.
Ben Baker, Jr., Briar Woods
Baker shot a 4-under 66 at the Virginia Class 5 tournament to become the first golfer in school history to win a state championship.
Olivia Cong, Sr., Poolesville
Cong won her third consecutive Maryland Class 2A/1A girls’ title, shooting a 5-under 137 across the two-day event at the University of Maryland, where her team finished second.
Zoe Cusack, So., Churchill
Cusack followed an encouraging freshman season with a low score of 65 at the District 2 tournament and a runner-up performance at the girls’ state championship.
The Virginia Tech commit and three-time Virginia all-state honoree wrapped up a standout career with a win at the Liberty District tournament and a third-place finish at girls’ states.
Joe Johnson, Sr., Heritage
Johnson will continue his golf career at Radford after winning the 4C region tournament and the Class 4 state championship.
The freshman averaged 34 shots per nine holes in district play and won the Class 6 individual title with a 2-under 68 at Heritage Oaks Golf Course.
Owen Newberry, So., Crofton
The sophomore erased a five-stroke deficit on Day 2 of the boys’ Maryland state championship, forcing a tie with River Hill’s Benjamin Siriboury and later winning with a par on the first playoff hole.
Benjamin Siriboury, Sr., River Hill
After winning both the Howard County and District 5 individual titles, last year’s All-Met Player of the Year came close to a third consecutive victory in the boys’ state championship but lost in a playoff to Crofton’s Owen Newberry.
Vu capped an impressive postseason run with a team win in the Class 6 championship and an individual title in the girls’ division tournament two weeks later.
David Larson, Independence
When Independence High opened its doors in Ashburn in 2019, Larson had to get right to work building a program. Since then, the Tigers have won a state championship four out of five years, including this season’s Class 5 title. Larson’s squad finished the regular season 6-0-2 and won all of its postseason tournaments.
Vasilios Doulaveris, Sr., St. Andrew’s
Cabell Faulkner, Sr., Richard Montgomery
Julia Hua, Jr., Northwest
Megan Kirkpatrick, Sr., Glenelg
Neil Kulkarni, Jr., Independence
Catherine Qiu, Sr., Langley
Shrey Sharma, Jr., Jefferson
Reed Theiss, Sr., Loudoun County
Raquel Walker, So., Robinson
Connor Wood, Jr., Potomac School
Felicity Chen, Sr., South Lakes
Tanner Currie, So., Huntingtown
Victoria Diaz, Jr., Churchill
Declan Gustavson, Sr., Woodgrove
Samuel Han, Fr., Independence
Shelby Herbert, Sr., La Plata
Josephina Kritsky, Fr., Potomac Falls
Sachin Kundra, Fr., Sidwell Friends
Ryan Moseley, Fr., Madison
Jordan Quint, Sr., Georgetown Day
Jack Smith, So., Potomac School
Fannie Sukhumparnich, Sr., Walter Johnson