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A Proud Tradition
Posted January 15th, 2010 by Derek
Crew -- A proud tradition at Washington-Lee High School since 1949
Washington-Lee is one of the most successful and long-running crew programs in the country, rowing from the beginning out of the historic Potomac Boat Club in Georgetown. In 1949, the first year of existence under legendary Coach Charlie Butt, the Washington-Lee crew team won the two major rowing championships, the prestigious Stotesbury Cup Regatta in Philadelphia and the Scholastic Nationals. In the 1950s and 1960s, Washington-Lee men's crew was one of the dominant programs in the country. They earned national headlines for winning the Royal Henley Regatta in England in 1964 (the first year American schools participated) and 1969 and competed there most recently in 1989. In addition, they were the National Champions 12 times between 1949 and 1987. In 1965, the greatest single day in the Washington-Lee rowing history occurred when the boys won every sweep race at the Stotesbury Regatta in Philadelphia. More recently, the lightweight men were undefeated in their 2004 season, taking the Stotesbury Cup from long-reigning champions St. Joseph's Prep. In 2005 the lightweight men were National Champions.
In 1975, Washington-Lee's proud crew tradition was expanded when Coach Tom Chisnell established the first women's crew. The women's team has gained strength and depth over the years. From 1984 through 1986, their lightweight eight was nearly unbeatable and won consecutive National Championships. In 1987, the junior eight took second place at Stotesbury and won the National Championship. In 2000, the girls’ midweight eight won third place in the Scholastic Rowing Association Nationals.
Perhaps even more impressive, Washington-Lee has selflessly shared its rowing expertise with other Arlington and Washington area schools. Washington-Lee's assistance has been instrumental in helping Yorktown, Wakefield and many other area schools begin their rowing programs.
W-L Crew also has been fortunate enough to have crew alumni as coaches, including current head coaches Derek Parsons '87 and Paul Holland '97, former women's head coaches Tom Chisnell '69 and Sarah Harrick '95 , and current assistant coaches Jim Owen '62, Davis Colwell '88, Wilson DeSousa '96, Kathleen McNamee '97, and Melissa Saunders '01.
