McDonogh's athletic philosophy embraces the multi-sport concept. The reasons: Participation in multiple sports contributes to students' personal well-being and sustains McDonogh's vibrant athletic program. This is why, on average, 90% of Upper School students and 100% of seventh- and eighth-graders play on interscholastic teams.
Upper School students may choose from 27 interscholastic sports or a comprehensive, multi-faceted physical education program to fulfill their physical education/athletic requirement. Middle schoolers in grades seven and eight may join interscholastic teams in 18 different sports. A no-cut policy gives these students a chance to try activities that interest them, to develop a love of sport, and to improve their skills.
The Athletics Hotline for inclement weather is 410-998-3513.
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Read about alums Brandon Erbe, Anne-Marie Botek, and Tyler Fiorito: Erbe in baseball, Botek in swimming, and Fiorito in lacrosse. All three working hard to succeed in their respective sports.
Read MoreEmmanuel Yeboah, born with only one leg, rode a bike across his native Ghana to prove that the physically challenged can achieve great things.
Read MoreHistory teacher Dave Harley reflects on the significant and profound loss of iconic former colleagues Marty McKibbin and Robin Coblentz.
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