Television Tournament

Television Tournament

The Upper School “It’s Academic” team will compete in the playoff round this coming Saturday, January 20, at 2:30 pm. The team is led by senior Eric Wright, junior Jasper Ferncrombie and sophomore Oliver Stevens. Please arrive by 2:15 pm at NBC 4, 4001 Nebraska Ave NW near the Tenleytown Metro.

Taking it to the Mat

Taking it to the Mat

Wednesday the Co-ed Varsity Wrestling Team will compete at 4:30pm in the MCC Gym against Maryland Secondary School for the Deaf in our second and final home meet of the season. The team was victorious at its previous meet earlier this month.

 

Basketball Scores!

Basketball Scores!

The Middle School Boys’ Basketball team played a scrimmage on Tuesday against Imagine Hope Public Charter School and won 27 to 20. Seventh grader Ryan Tate was awarded the game MVP award for his passes and scoring. Friday the team has its first home game against Two Rivers PCS at our gym at 4pm.  In the team’s first away game, it beat Friendship Blow Pierce thanks to eighth grader Logan Blair scoring an amazing 24 points!

Class Cinematographer

Class Cinematographer

On Tuesday, Ms. Hamd’s class was visited by Washington Latin parent Mr. Hans Charles, a film professor at George Mason University who was the cinematographer for Ava DuVernay’s “13th.”  He spoke to the World History II class on the making of “13th” and his family’s Haitian heritage.  The movie explores the history of racial inequality in the United States, focusing on the fact that the nation’s prisons are disproportionately filled with African-Americans. The 2016 documentary evalutes race, justice and mass incarceration and is titled after the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which freed the slaves and prohibited slavery, except as a punishment for a crime. He spoke about Haitian culture, food, language and history to enrich the class’s unit on the Haitian Revolution.  He also spoke about cinematography, specifically documentary film making and the use of light to help tell the story.

Grappling on Our Grounds

Grappling on Our Grounds

Washington Latin hosted our first at home wrestling meet against St. Anselm’s Abbey on Tuesday. This sport, which is well-rooted in the classical curriculum is coached by science teacher Mr. Torrence. In December, the wrestling team faced off against Model Secondary School for the Deaf and Northwest HS.  Nearly every member of the wrestling team had an opportunity to wrestle and we won both meets due to the amount of forfeits by both of the other teams. Freshmen Jabulani Clay and Satiya Ewing-Boyd both won their matches after amazing performances.