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Type | Public Secondary |
Established | 1904 |
School district | Montgomery County Public Schools |
Principal | Dr. Christine Handy Collins |
Grades | 9–12 |
Number of students | 2081 (2008) |
Campus | Suburban |
Color(s) | Blue and Gold |
Mascot | Trojans |
Newspaper | The Blue & Gold |
Website | http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/schools/gaithsbghs/ |
Gaithersburg High School (GHS) is located in Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States. Part of Montgomery County Public Schools, the school was founded in 1904 as "Gaithersburg School" and offered grades K-12. Since 1951, the school resides at 314 South Frederick Avenue and currently offers education for those in grades 9-12. Both Forest Oak Middle School and Gaithersburg Middle School feed into the high school. Gaithersburg High is a very diverse school. As of 2009 it is 26.8% Black, 10.4% Asian, 33.8% Hispanic, and 28.7% White.
Television
- Featured on MTV's MADE with Dyanna Prater
- The Oprah Winfrey show
- High school game of the week in the DC metropolitan area for football when Gaithersburg played against Quince Orchard High School October 6, 2007.
- High school game of the week in the DC metropolitan area for basketball when Gaithersburg played against Wootton High School January 23, 2009
General Information
Principals
- Mr. Crawford ????-1968
- Mr. Stevenson 1968-1975
- Dr. Frank Masci 1986-1990
- Dr. H. Benjamin Marlin 1990-1993
- Frederick S. Evans 1993-2000
- Stephen Bedford 2000-2003
- Gary Miller 2003-2005
- Darryl Williams- 2005-2007
- Dr. Christine Handy Collins 2007- present
Men and Women's Swimming
This section may lend undue weight to certain ideas, incidents, or controversies. (December 2009) |
Gaithersburg High School has had a swimming program since 1970-present. More recently, the team has been known as one of the larger teams amongst other Montgomery County Public Schools. Over the past five years Gaithersburg's Men's swim team has had an overall dual meet record of 17-7 while the Women come in with a record of 12-12. The Men's team has carried out two undefeated dual meet seasons. Of these past five years, the team has been in division III for three years and division II in one.[1] The team has had up to 70 swimmers in the 2007-2008 season. This swim team included all who wanted to swim despite skill level under Coach Jill Milla. Coach Jill Milla advocated strong team spirit and sportsmanship with her athletes at every team practice and competition. However Coach Justin Owen changed this team philosophy and allowed only athletes who were more serious about the sport. Gaithersburg is 1 of 26 high schools in Montgomery County that swim in four different divisions based on how successful a team is. Each division has a number of teams which varies from year to year based on a team's record of the previous season. Gaithersburg's swim season consists of 1 Scrimmage, 6 Dual Meets, 1 Relay Carnival, 1 Divisional Meet, 1 County Meet, and 1 Metro Meet.[2] The only swim meet the team competes in which is not strictly Montgomery County Public Schools is the Metro (Washington Metropolitan Interscholastic Swim Meet). This meet invites all the Washington Metropolitan area private schools as well as Montgomery County Public Schools.
Recent Coaches
- Jill Milla 2000-2008
- Justin Owens 2008-Present
Team Standings
Men's Team | ||||
Year | Division | Dual Meet | Relays | Division |
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2008-2009 | III | 2-4 | 3/6 | 5/6 |
2007-2008 | III | 6-0 | 2/6 | 2/6 |
2006-2007 | II | 3-3 | 3/6 | 4/6 |
2005-2006 | III | 6-0 | 1/6 | 2/6 |
Women's Team | ||||
Year | Division | Dual Meet | Relays | Division |
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2008-2009 | III | 3-3 | 2/6 | 3/6 |
2007-2008 | III | 3-3 | 2/6 | 2/6 |
2006-2007 | II | 1-5 | 3/6 | 6/6 |
2005-2006 | II | 5-1 | 1/6 | 2/6 |
Team Records
Event | Swimmer | Time | Date | Meet |
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Men's 200 Medley Relay | Brian Zahn, Ian McIntyre, Kevin Chodnicki, Cameron Hedquist | 1:42.95 | 2/23/2008 | Metros |
Men's 200 Free | Cameron Hedquist | 1:48.04 | 1/13/2007 | Blair |
Men's 200 I.M. | Kevin Chodnicki | 2:01.11 | 2/23/2008 | Metros |
Men's 50 Free | Scott McLearn | 22.06 | 2/24/1996 | Metros |
Men's 100 Fly | Tyler Pham | 53.73 | 2/21/2009 | Metros |
Men's 100 Free | Cameron Hedquist | 48.20 | 2/23/2008 | Metros |
Men's 500 Free | Chris Miller | 4:50.90 | 2/23/2008 | Metros |
Men's 200 Free Relay | Cameron Hedquist, Patrick Norris, Chris Miller, Ian McIntyre | 1:33.81 | 2/09/2008 | Divisionals |
Men's 100 Back | Tyler Pham | 53.17 | 2/21/2009 | Metros |
Men's 100 Breast | Tyler Pham | 1:03.63 | 2/07/2009 | Divisionals |
Men's 400 Free Relay | Kevin Chodnicki, Chris Miller, Matt Seipp, Cameron Hedquist | 3:26.20 | 2/23/2008 | Metros |
Women's 200 Medley Relay | Carolina Douglas, G Sanilla, M Lowe, M Hampton | 1:58.81 | 1/14/1995 | Quince Orchard |
Women's 200 Free | Ellen Anderson | 1:55.00 | 2/13/2010 | Divisionals |
Women's 200 I.M. | Carolina Douglas | 2:12.89 | 2/16/1998 | Divisionals |
Women's 50 Free | Carolina Douglas | 24.81 | 2/28/1998 | Metros |
Women's 100 Fly | Ellen Anderson | 1:01.59 | 1/16/2010 | Rockville |
Women's 100 Free | Jennifer Morris | 54.72 | 2/28/2004 | Metros |
Women's 500 Free | Ellen Anderson | 5:05.46 | 2/21/2009 | Metros |
Women's 200 Free Relay | Jenna Simon, Kathleen Marshall, Elizabeth Bedell, Allison Baisey | 1:46.01 | 2/21/2007 | Metros |
Women's 100 Back | Carolina Douglas | 58.52 | 2/28/1998 | Metros |
Women's 100 Breast | Carolina Douglas | 1:12.13 | 1/24/1998 | Wootton |
Women's 400 Free Relay | Diana Fillmore, Courtney Lesnick, Kathleen Marshall, Jennifer Morris | 3:57.74 | 2/28/2004 | Metros |
Public High School Competitors
- Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School
- Montgomery Blair High School
- James Hubert Blake High School
- Winston Churchill High School
- Clarksburg High School
- Damascus High School
- Thomas Edison High School of Technology
- Albert Einstein High School
- Walter Johnson High School
- John F. Kennedy High School
- Magruder High School
- Richard Montgomery High School
- Northwest High School
- Northwood High School
- Paint Branch High School
- Poolesville High School
- Quince Orchard High School
- Rockville High School
- Seneca Valley High School
- Sherwood High School
- Springbrook High School
- Watkins Mill High School
- Wheaton High School
- Walt Whitman High School
- Thomas S. Wootton High School
Private High School Competitors
- Gonzaga
- Georgetown Prep
- DeMatha Catholic High School
- Good Counsel
- St. Stephen's & St. Agnes School
- Bishop Denis J. O'Connell High School
- BCC
- Ireton
- St. Alban's
- Paul VI
- Landon
- St. John's
- Heights
- Bishop McNamara
- Visitation
- Elizabeth Seton
- Bullis
- Maret
- Holy Cross[disambiguation needed]
- Holton-Arms School
- Stone Ridge
- NCS
Sports accomplishments
Gaitherburg High School has achieved many sports accomplishments in the past forty years. The school has had the privilege of becoming both finalists and champions in a large variety of sports.
State Champions
- 1961 Boys Cross Country State Champions
- 1965 Boys Track and Field State Champions
- 1966 Boys Track and Field State Champions
- 1966 Football (County) AA Champions
- 1971 Boys Cross Country State Champions
- 1973 Football (County) AA Champions
- 1974 Boys Golf State Champions
- 1985 Boys Golf State Champions
- 1986 Boys Track and Field State Champions
- 1986 Football State Champions
- 1988 Baseball Regional Champions, State Semi-finalists
- 1992 Football State Champions
- 1996 County Cheerleading Champions
- 1996 Boys Varsity Soccer Division Champions
- 1997 NJROTC Air Rifle Team State Champions
- 1998 Basketball State Champions
- 1998 Boys Track and Field State Champions
- 1999 Softball State Champions
- 1999 NJROTC Air Rifle Team State Champions
- 2000 Undefeated State Football Champions 13-0
- 2000 Boys Volleyball County Champions
- 2000 Boys Track and Field State Champions
- 2000 Boys Cross Country State Champions
- 2000 NJROTC Air Rifle Team State Champions
- 2001 Gymnastics State Champions
- 2001 NJROTC Air Rifle Team State Champions
- 2002 Boys Track and Field State Champions
- 2005 Undefeated Girls Volleyball State Champions
- 2006 County Cheerleading Champions
- 2007 County Cheerleading Champions
- 2008 County Cheerleading Champions
- 2009 Boys Indoor Track State Champions
State Finalists
- 1958 Boys Basketball State Finalist
- 1965 Boys Cross Country State Finalist
- 1969 Boys Track and Field State Finalist
- 1970 Boys Cross Country State Finalist
- 1972 Wrestling State Finalist
- 1973 Boys Cross Country State Finalist
- 1973 Boys Golf State Finalist
- 1987 Boys Golf State Finalist
- 1989 Boys Track and Field State Finalist
- 1989 Football State Finalist
- 1992 Baseball State Finalist
- 1993 Baseball State Finalist
- 1995 Boys Track and Field State Finalist
- 1995 Football State Finalist
- 1996 Boys Golf State Finalist
- 1997 Baseball State Finalist
- 1999 Football State Finalist
- 2001 Boys Track and Field State Finalist
- 2001 Boys Cross Country State Finalist
- 2004 Boys Cross Country State Finalist
- 2006 Girls Basketball State Finalist
- 2007 Boys Outdoor Track and Field State Finalists
- 2009 Boys Outdoor Track and Field State Finalists
Notable alumni
- Dominique Dawes, three-time USA Olympic gymnast (transferred from Montgomery Blair High School).
- Hank Fraley, an NFL center who currently plays for the Cleveland Browns. He played with the Philadelphia Eagles from 2000 to 2006.
- Tom McHale (1981), former NFL Offensive Lineman who played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He also played with the Philadelphia Eagles.
- Guy Prather (1976), former NFL Linebacker who played for the Green Bay Packers.
- Shabbir Ahluwalia (1997), Popular Indian television actor.
- Judah Friedlander, a 1987 graduate, is a comedian and actor who currently stars in 30 Rock.
- Tony Greene (1966), former NFL Defensive Back of the Buffalo Bills[1].
- Bryan Steele, NCAA track and field runner, Long Island University, runner-up in the 400-meter hurdles at the 2006 NCAA Track and Field Championships, runs for Jamaica's national team.
- Antonio Wyatt, author, publisher, Ordained Elder and founder of Leadership Conference International
- Jim Ward, Gettsburg College, Baltimore Colts 1967-1971 [2]
- Eddie Stubbs (1979) Grand Ole Opry Announcer, DJ, Fiddler, bluegrass historian [3]
- David O'Connor (equestrian) (1979) Olympic Gold Metalist, President US Equestrian Federation won medals in Atlanta 1996 and Sydney in 2000...
- Kevin Brady (baseball) (2008) Orioles draft pick and Clemson University pitcher [4]
References
- ^ http://ghsswim.home.comcast.net/~ghsswim/results.htm
- ^ http://ghsswim.home.comcast.net/~ghsswim/results.htm
- ^ http://ghsswim.home.comcast.net/~ghsswim/results.htm
- ^ http://ghsswim.home.comcast.net/~ghsswim/team_records.htm
- ^ http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/
- ^ http://ghsswim.home.comcast.net/~ghsswim/MetrosPsychSheet09.pdf