Washington, D.C./ Sports
Published on May 13, 2019
Here's what happened in Washington high school softball this past weekPhoto: iStock

Did you miss this week in high school softball?

Catch up with Hoodline's roundup of girls varsity softball results from around Washington, powered by data from premiere high school sports source MaxPreps.

(Hoodline offers data-driven analysis of local happenings and trends across cities. Details like game dates, times, scores and team records are based on data provided by MaxPreps and may be subject to change; the latest up-to-date information is available at the links below.)


National Collegiate Prep forfeits to Paul Public Charter International

The National Collegiate Prep team forfeited to the Paul Public Charter International Pirates on Tuesday. 

Sidwell Friends flounders against Madeira

On Wednesday, May 8, the Sidwell Friends Quakers fell to the McLean Madeira girls' team by a score of 0-13. The loss brought Sidwell Friends' record to 3-10, while Madeira's record rose to 4-8.

Georgetown Visitation Prep smothers Holton-Arms

Wednesday also saw the Georgetown Visitation Prep Cubs battle the Bethesda Holton-Arms girls' team at home. Georgetown Visitation Prep's home field advantage paid off: they walked away with a 16-4 victory.

Paul Public Charter International wins by forfeit to Maya Angelou Public Charter

On Thursday, May 9, the Paul Public Charter International Pirates won by forfeit against the Maya Angelou Public Charter girls team

Potomac School defeats National Cathedral

On Friday, May 10, National Cathedral girls team traveled to McLean to face off against the Potomac School Panthers. The Panthers out-maneuvered National Cathedral team 3-1, to walk away with the victory.

Madeira squeaks past Georgetown Day

The Georgetown Day Mighty Hoppers fell to McLean's Madeira girls' team 0-1 at home on Friday.

Flint Hill scores 12 runs, dominates Georgetown Visitation Prep

Saturday, Oakton's Flint Hill Huskies hosted the Georgetown Visitation Prep Cubs for a varsity matchup. The Flint Hill Huskies walked away with the success, beating the Cubs soundly, 12-2.


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