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'''Wilbert Tucker Woodson''' (better known as '''W.T. Woodson''') High School is located in Fairfax in northern Virginia and is coached by Sam Gee. Woodson rarely participates in the invitational circuit but is active in both [[VHSL]] and [[It's Academic]].
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'''Wilbert Tucker Woodson''' (better known as '''W.T. Woodson''', or just '''Woodson''') High School is located in Fairfax in northern Virginia and is coached by Sam Gee. Woodson rarely participates in the invitational circuit but is active in both [[VHSL]] and [[It's Academic]].
  
 
Woodson placed second at the 2016 [[VHSL State Championship]], losing to [[Langley]]. Woodson won the 2016 [[VHSL Region 6A North]] tournament after narrowly defeating Langley and placed second at the 2015 iteration.  Woodson won the Conference 7 tournament in 2015 and 2016, and was runner-up in 2014 and 2017.
 
Woodson placed second at the 2016 [[VHSL State Championship]], losing to [[Langley]]. Woodson won the 2016 [[VHSL Region 6A North]] tournament after narrowly defeating Langley and placed second at the 2015 iteration.  Woodson won the Conference 7 tournament in 2015 and 2016, and was runner-up in 2014 and 2017.

Revision as of 09:11, 5 March 2017

W.T. Woodson
W.T. Woodson HS VA.png
Location:
Fairfax, VA
Coaches Sam Gee
State Championships None
National Championships None
National Appearances None
Program Status Active
School Size 2425 (June 2016)
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Wilbert Tucker Woodson (better known as W.T. Woodson, or just Woodson) High School is located in Fairfax in northern Virginia and is coached by Sam Gee. Woodson rarely participates in the invitational circuit but is active in both VHSL and It's Academic.

Woodson placed second at the 2016 VHSL State Championship, losing to Langley. Woodson won the 2016 VHSL Region 6A North tournament after narrowly defeating Langley and placed second at the 2015 iteration. Woodson won the Conference 7 tournament in 2015 and 2016, and was runner-up in 2014 and 2017.


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