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Vote for the 2025-26 Washington County high school coach of the year!

Vote for the 2025-26 Washington County high school coach of the year!

June 22, 2026

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Who gets your vote as the 2025-26 Washington County high school sports coach of the year?

>Twenty-two coaches are nominated and included in the poll. Voting runs through Friday, June 26, at noon.

>The candidates:

>Susanna Barnhart, Grace volleyball -- The Knights went 20-1 with a 59-4 sets record, winning the MDCC title.

>Todd Bono, Smithsburg girls basketball -- The Leopards finished 26-1 (the best record by a county boys or girls basketball team this century), winning CMC Small School and 1A West II region titles and reaching the 1A state semifinals.

>Matt Bowman, Williamsport boys soccer -- The Wildcats finished 14-2 with a 52-15 scoring margin, winning Tesla Cup (county) and CMC Small School championships.

>Scott Cox, Broadfording boys soccer -- The Lions went 14-2-1 with a 68-26 scoring margin.

>Jessica Custer, Clear Spring volleyball -- The Blazers finished 16-6 with a 52-23 sets record and won the Class 1A state championship.

>AJ Frazee, Boonsboro softball -- The Warriors finished 22-1 (the best record by a county softball team this century), won CMC Small School and 1A West II region titles and played in the 1A state final.

>Brandon Glazer, Clear Spring baseball -- The Blazers went 16-5 and won the CMC Small School championship.

>Karen Hampton, Williamsport volleyball -- The Wildcats finished 16-4 with a 52-19 sets record, won CMC Small School and 2A West I region titles and played in the 2A state final.

>Chad Hartman, Boonsboro flag football -- The Warriors went 10-3 and won their second straight county title.

>Lacie Johnson, North Hagerstown volleyball and track & field -- The Hubs' volleyball team went 19-1 with a 58-7 sets record, won CMC Large School and 3A West I region titles and played in the 3A state final. The girls track & field team won the 3A state title outdoors.

>Richard Lewis, Saint James boys basketball -- The Saints finished 20-9.

>Jason McMillan, Clear Spring tennis -- The Blazers went 14-1 in boys team matches, 10-4 in girls team matches and won the 1A West team title.

>John Miller, Boonsboro golf -- The Warriors had a 64-13 head-to-head record, won their ninth straight county tournament team title and qualified as a team for the championship round of the 2A-1A state tournament.

>Patrick Moore, Smithsburg baseball -- The Leopards went 15-8 and won their second straight 1A West II region title.

>Kevin Murphy, Williamsport girls basketball -- The Wildcats finished 21-5, won the 2A West I region title and reached the 2A state semifinals.

>Colin Ponder, Saint James football -- The Saints went 8-2 with a 321-156 scoring differential and won the Mid-Atlantic Conference title.

>Mike Rechtorovic, Williamsport wrestling -- The Wildcats finished 18-9 in dual matches and won the Clyde Downs Trophy as county champions.

>Tim Rockwood, South Hagerstown boys lacrosse -- The Rebels went 10-5 to set a program record for victories in a season.

>Adam Rudy, Smithsburg cross country and track & field -- The Leopards' boys swept the Class 1A state titles across all three seasons, becoming the first county boys team to accomplish the feat.

>John Tucker, Saint James boys lacrosse -- The Saints went 9-2 for the county's best winning percentage.

>Mark Wadel, Boonsboro football -- The Warriors finished 9-4 with a 506-250 scoring margin and reached the Class 1A state semifinals.

>Jonathan Wesson, Williamsport boys basketball -- The Wildcats went 16-5 for the best winning percentage in the county.

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>This article originally appeared on The Herald-Mail: 2025-26 Washington County high school coach of the year fan poll