| | |  Front row (left to right): Coach Jean Vanderpool, Centennial; Charlie Tansill, Potomac School; Eleanor Peters, Georgetown Visitation; Julia Facchina, Glenelg; Coach Doug Millward, Jefferson. Back row: Brett Waikart, Good Counsel; Michael James, Centreville; Farhat Muhawi, Landon; Mike Goodwin, Richard Montgomery. Not pictured: Elliott Bisnow, Landon; Treat Huey, St. Stephen's/St. Agnes; Jessica Keener, South Lakes; Maggie MacKeever, Churchill; Thomas Nolan, Chantilly; Ashley Pariser, St. Stephen's/St. Agnes; Laura Reichert, Madison. (John McDonnell - The Washington Post) Boys Player of the Year Coach of the Year First Team Honorable Mention | Player of the Year | Treat Huey St. Stephen's/St. Agnes, Sr. Four-time All-Met and three-time Player of the Year won 30 straight matches to close his career, including his third consecutive Ben Johns Invitational crown. Ranked first in USTA's Mid-Atlantic section. Will play for Virginia. | 
| Coach of the Year | Jean Vanderpool Centennial Led the boys' team to an undefeated record of 18-0, including the Eagles' first Howard County championship.
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| First Team | Mike Goodwin, Richard Montgomery, Jr.: Defending state champion captured Maryland Region II and Montgomery County titles. Repeat All-Met was undefeated at 16-0, and has a 58-3 career record. Ranked fourth in 18-and-under in MATA. Michael James, Centreville, Sr.: Completed second consecutive undefeated season, winning the Virginia AAA Concorde District and Northern Region titles in singles and doubles. Repeat All-Met will play for Penn State. Farhat Muhawi, Landon, Sr.: Repeat All-Met led Bears to the Interstate Athletic Conference title with a record of 12-2, losing only to Treat Huey. Finished as runner up in the Ben Johns Invitational. Will play for William & Mary. Brett Waikart, Good Counsel, Sr.: Finished career undefeated at 14-0 and captured the Washington Catholic Athletic Conferece title. Ranked 12th in 18-and-under in MATA. Will play for University of Richmond. Elliott Bisnow, Landon, Sr.: Captured No. 2 singles title in Ben Johns Invitiational. Finished undefeated at 14-0. Ranked fifth in 18-and-under in MATA. Will compete for University of Wisconsin. Thomas Nolan, Chantilly, Soph.: Virginia AAA Northern Region and Concorde District runner-up was 13-4 entering the state tournament. All four losses came to Michael James. | 
| Honorable Mention | Aaron Carr, DeMatha, Jr.; Daniel Barnas, La Plata, Fr.; David Caplan, Flint Hill, Soph.; Albert Fitch, Northern, Jr.; Ryan Lissner, Centennial, Fr.; Brendan Lynch, Quince Orchard, Jr.; John Mook, Potomac Falls, Sr.; Jared Pinsky, Churchill, Fr.; Anthony Rinaldis, Potomac Falls, Sr.; Derek Ralet, Old Mill, Sr.; Leon Vessells-Grigsby, DeMatha, Jr.; Maurice Willacy, T.C. Wiliams, Jr.; Ales Zarate, Georgetown Prep, Sr.; Mike Zolfaghar, Georgetown Prep, Sr. | | | Girls Player of the Year Coach of the Year First Team Honorable Mention | Player of the Year | Laura Reichart Madison, Jr. Captured Virginia AAA Northern Region and Liberty District championships for the second straight year before losing in the state semifinals. Finished season with a 22-1 record. Ranked fourth in 18-and-under MATA standings. | 
| Coach of the Year | Doug Millward Jefferson The Colonials advanced to the Virginia AAA tournament this season for third consecutive year, losing to eventual champion Mills Godwin. | 
| First Team | Maggie MacKeever, Churchill, Soph.: Maryland Region II champion for the second consecutive season. Went undefeated in leading Bulldogs to the Montgomery County Division I regular season title for second straight year. Ashley Pariser, St. Stephen's/St. Agnes, Sr.: Captured the ISL AA tournament title and finished the season 6-2. Ranked No. 6 in MATA under-18 standings. Repeat All-Met will play for Brown. Eleanor Peters, Georgetown Visitation, Soph.: Went undefeated in the ISL A at 7-0. Ranked second in MATA 18-and-under standings. Charlie Tansill, Potomac School, Sr.: Finished ISL AA season undefeated at 11-0 before losing in the tournament championship to Ashley Pariser. Ranked 10th in MATA under-18. Will play for North Carolina. Julia Facchina, Glenelg, Sr.: Has never lost a regular season match in high school career and was 18-0 at No. 1 singles this year. Third at Maryland singles championships a year ago. Jessica Keener, South Lakes, Jr.: Won the Virginia AAA championship and was runner-up in the Liberty District and Northern Region tournaments. Ranked ninth in the MATA under-18. | 
| Honorable Mention | Whitney Ambush, Eleanor Roosevelt, Jr.; Jamie Caplan, Flint Hill, Jr.; Alice Chen, Quince Orchard, Soph.; Candace Cunningham, School Without Walls, Soph.; Allison Daciek, Severna Park, Sr.; Liz Emery, Langley, Jr.; Mindy Hsiao, Loudoun County, Sr.; Kelly Lai, Lackey, Soph.; Kristi Kegerreis, Chantilly, Soph.; Seton Pariser, St. Stephen's/St. Agnes, Soph.; Amanda Rales, Bullis, Soph; Maelina Sakio, Lackey, Sr. | | 
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