Posted: May 22, 2018
History was made this weekend at the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference track championships. For the first time in school history, St. John's took home a title. The Cadets won the girls' championship on a wet Saturday afternoon at Good Counsel, while DeMatha took the boys' title for the 16th time in school history.
The St. John's girls' victory ended a string of 11 girls' titles won by Elizabeth Seton. The Cadets finished with 164 points, 9.5 more than the second-place Roadrunners.
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