Sports
Four Oakton Students Named First Team All-Met
Twenty-two athletes from Oakton High, Flint Hill School earn distinctions

The Washington Post released their picks for the spring 2012 All-Met rosters Sunday, and Oakton's schools contribute a few names.
Four Oakton students were given first team honors for their sports: Allison Davis (softball), Carly Palmucci (girls lacrosse), Ahmed Ismail (boys soccer) and Michael Becker (boys rowing).
Davis, starting pitcher for the Cougars, went 15-4 with a 0.32 ERA and notched 187 strikeouts in 134 innings. She posted a .435 batting average.
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Palmucci scored 46 goals and tallied 55 assists as an attack for the
Ismail, a defenseman for the Oakton boys soccer team, scored four goals and led a squad that had 0.92 GAA in the regular season.
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Three athletes, all female, earned a spot on the All-Met Second Team rosters for their sports:
- Emily Corridon, softball, Oakton
- Jackie Rupp, girls lacrosse, Oakton
- Danielle Fitzgerald, girls soccer, Oakton
The Honorable Mentions included 16 athletes from both Oakton High and Flint Hill School:
- Brian Burns, baseball, Oakton
- Sean Schweiker, boys lacrosse, Oakton
- Alex Weaver, girls soccer, Oakton
- Katherine Coyer, girls soccer, Oakton
- Alex Meyers, girls soccer, Oakton
- Michael McNamee, boys track and field, Oakton
- Greg Petruncio, boys track and field, Oakton
- Meghan Jean-Baptiste, girls track and field, Oakton
- Allie Klimkiewicz, girls track and field, Oakton
- Danny Naja, boys tennis, Oakton
- Andrew Falter, boys rowing, Oakton
- Ryan Mulreany, boys rowing, Oakton
- MacKenzie Springer, girls rowing, Oakton
- Pat Farrell, boys lacrosse, Flint Hill
- Jesse Nayak, boys tennis, Flint Hill
- Hannah Donegan, girls lacrosse, Flint Hill
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