Athletic Posts

Baseball Kicks Off Season With Service Project
Amy Sproul

The AACS baseball team began their season by serving with Leveling the Playing Field in Baltimore.  Donation boxes were set up in the Kilby Athletic Center to collect used sports equipment.  We collected $2,000 worth of equipment here at AACS. The team brought our donations to the warehouse and helped sort, record, and put away a total of $20,000 worth of equipment.  All equipment that was collected by Leveling the Playing Field will be distributed to local schools and teams in need.

AACS Eagles
Amy Sproul

Upper School Spring Sports Tryouts will begin this week.  Girls and boys lacrosse as well as baseball will start on Tuesday, February 18.  Tennis, Softball, Golf, and Track and Field will begin on Wednesday, February 19 after school.  Contact your head coach for more details on specific times and locations.

All student-athletes who try out must be cleared on Magnus Health with a valid physical attached to their registration.  Physicals are valid for 13 months.

AACS Boys Varsity Basketball Wins The Talon Tussle
Amy Sproul

Officially established in 2024, the Talon Tussle showcases the rivalry between AACS and Indian Creek. On Friday, February 7, the AACS boys varsity basketball team won the Talon Tussle by defeating Indian Creek 70-43.

Eli Croskey led the way with 16 points while Nate Jackson added 13 points.  Julian Kelly and Kendrick Tche-Tafon both finished with 12 points each.

AACS boys varsity basketball improve to 10-1 in conference and 15-4 overall.

The next battle of the Talon Tussle event will take place in the spring when AACS hosts Indian Creek in lacrosse on March 13.

Girls Varsity Swimming Finishes 2nd At Championships
Amy Sproul

The Girls Varsity Swim team finished in 2nd place at the IAAM C Conference Swimming Championships on Monday, February 3.

The relay teams really made a big statement for the Eagles finishing 1st in every relay we participated in - 200 Medley (Molly Luman, Kate Pritchett, Rachel Hutchins, and Camille Smith), 200 Free (Peyton Richardson, Verity Fogarty, Pritchett, and Grace Foster), and the 400 Free (Hutchins, Smith, Foster, and Luman).  Both the 200 Medley team and 400 Free team broke school records.

Hutchins continued to have a record-shattering performance by also breaking the school record with her 1st place finish in the 200 IM and 2nd place in the 100 Breaststroke.

Smith had an excellent performance as well finishing 1st in the 50 Free (breaking a school record) and 3rd in the 100 Backstroke

The Eagles took home 18 medals overall and the runner up plaque to finish out an incredible season.

17th Annual Pink Out This Weekend
Amy Sproul

Started in 2008 by Grace Mercer ‘09, our 17th annual Pink Out continues to be a staple in the AACS community. What started as a senior practicum project and a way to honor her mother (a breast cancer survivor), Pink Out has raised over $103,000 since its inception.

All proceeds from t-shirt sales and admissions for Pink Out will go to The DeCesaris Cancer Institute in Annapolis.

Come out to the Upper School decked out in pink to support our basketball teams and a great cause!

“The Pink Out has turned into something so much bigger than I could have ever imagined.” -Grace Mercer ‘09

 

Athletics Program Contacts

Josiah Wolf
Upper School Athletics Director
jwolf@aacsonline.org
410-846-3633

Dana Emrich
Athletic Trainer
demrich@aacsonline.org
410-519-5300 x3777

Marcus Bell
Middle School Athletics Director
mbell@aacsonline.org
410-519-5300 x3554

Andre Dixon
 
Strength & Conditioning Coach
adixon@aacsonline.org

Amy Sproul
Assistant Athletics Director
asproul@aacsonline.org
410-519-5300 x3110

Heather Smith
Strength & Conditioning Coach
hsmith@aacsonline.org

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