This is the official site for the Washington-Lee High School rowing program started by Charlie Butt in 1949. The school is located in Arlington, VA and we row out of Potomac Boat Club in Washington, DC.
Alumni invited to U23 Lightweight Camps
Posted May 8th, 2009 by Derek2005 W-L Crew Alumni Cepand Alizadeh and current member of the University of Virginia Crew has been invited to the USRowing 2009 U23 Lightweight National Team Camps. As a member of W-L Crew Cepand helped the W-L Lightweight Eight win Stotesbury in 2004 and SRAA Nationals in 2005.
Occoquan Race Course to be named after team founder Charlie Butt
Posted May 6th, 2009 by Derek
The schedule for Saturday's VASRA Championships has been posted.
During the break in racing from Heats to Finals currently scheduled from 10:54am
to 11:50 VASRA and the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority will be naming
the newly installed race course at the Occoquan after our team founder Charlie
Butt. This is a fitting tribute on the year celebrating the 60th Anniversary
of Washington-Lee Crew. The ceremony will include highlights of Charlie's
career and history of building not only W-L Crew but rowing throughout the
east coach on the scholastic, club and university levels.
Schedule for Ted Phoenix
Posted May 1st, 2009 by DerekThe schedule for the Novice Championship - Ted Phoenix Regatta has been posted.
Boat Christening
Posted April 29th, 2009 by DerekImages from the boat christenings are now posted in the gallery. Check them out.
Charlie Butt Regatta Schedule
Posted April 24th, 2009 by DerekThe schedule for the Charlie Butt Regatta has been released.
Boat naming ceremony is tentatively scheduled for 1:15pm at PBC. All are welcome to attend.
A note of History
Posted April 17th, 2009 by DerekApril 16th marked the 60th anniversary for W-L Crew's first regatta against George Washington HS of Alexandria.
April 18th
Posted April 16th, 2009 by DerekThe schedule for the tri-meet with BCC and Westfield is now posted.
April 11th Regatta
Posted April 10th, 2009 by DerekThe schedule for Saturday's regatta has been posted.
A visit by a special guest
Posted April 2nd, 2009 by Derek
Keith Grest and the 2009 Captains
The current members and coaches of the W-L Crew were honored to have a very special guest on Monday. Keith Grest the team manager from 1949-1951 stopped by practice. Unfortunately the weather kept us off the water so the visit wasn't complete but the kids and coaches were still very happy to get a chance to meet and talk with a very important member of the W-L Crew family.
April 4th - Regatta Schedule posted
Posted April 2nd, 2009 by DerekThe Walter Mess Regatta schedule has been posted.
Alumni still making waves
Posted March 30th, 2009 by DerekWe would like to congradulate Todd Gerarden '05 for being selected as a Truman Scholar 2009. Todd attends the University of Virginia.
The mission of the Truman Scholarship Foundation is to find and recognize college juniors with exceptional leadership potential who are committed to careers in government, the nonprofit or advocacy sectors, education or elsewhere in the public service.
Saturday Run v. Row w/ TC Williams
Posted March 27th, 2009 by DerekThe Schedule for Saturday's races with TC Williams is now posted.
March 21st Schedule Posted
Posted March 20th, 2009 by DerekYou can find the schedule for Saturday's regatta under Schedule/Results
The season is moving full speed
Posted March 19th, 2009 by DerekThe team starts racing this Saturday against Whitman and Wilson High Schools.
New Boats to be named during ceremonies at Potomac Boats Club on April 25th at the conclusion of the Charlie Butt Regatta. All are welcome to help us honor these deserving members of the W-L Crew Family.
The men's new eight will be named in honor of John Jenkins, class of 1962 who passed away in 1996
The women's new eight will be named in honor of Andy Barr, Washington-Lee Alumni '46 and major supporter of our program.
2009 Season has begun
Posted March 3rd, 2009 by Derek
The 60th season for Washington-Lee Crew is underway. The kids are excited, the coaches are ready and the boosters are in full swing. Everyone is looking for another great season for W-L Crew. Racing starts soon. Our schedule is under the schedule/results tab.
8th Annual Triathlon
Posted January 21st, 2009 by DerekSince the starting temperature on Saturday(Jan. 17th) was near 8 degrees our usual 2 mile run after the 4k erg was changed to 5 laps within the school which included a trip up the stairs to the 4th floor and back down each lap. We had athletes from W-L, Yorktown and West Springfield this year attending. Even with the modification in routine it was a great even and all the athletes battled hard.
The 2009 winners are:
Boys
| 1 | Eric Young | YT |
| 2 | Ian Suvak | YT |
| 3 | Leon Suvak | YT |
Girls
| 1 | Macy Warren | WS |
| 2 | Natalie Tom | YT |
| 3 | Paige Monborne | YT |
Alumni still on the water
Posted October 31st, 2008 by DerekImages from the Princeton Chase:
Nora Phillips - UVA - seven seat
Cepand Alizadeh - UVA - seven seat
Nick Birasa - Dartmouth - Stroke(eight)
Nick Birasa - Dartmouth - Stroke(four)
Scott Herring - Temple - six seat
Neal Stanga - Princeton - five seat
Martin Eiermann - Harvard Lights - four seat
David Kahan - Yale Lights- five seat(second from the bottom)
2009 Schedule
Posted October 21st, 2008 by DerekThe 2009 Schedule has been posted under the Schedule/Result tab. The results from 2004-2008 have also been added to this tab.
It's all about the History
Posted October 14th, 2008 by DerekSo you've come by the site to check it out. If you find something is incorrect or have anything you can add please let me know. We need to collect this stuff before everyone forgets. Contact me at crewcoach@hotmail.com
Booster Meeting tomorrow
Posted October 6th, 2008 by DerekThis is a reminder about a mandatory boosters/returning rower meeting tomorrow at W-L @ 7:30pm.
Learn to Row Info
Posted September 25th, 2008 by DerekThe schedule: Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays starting September 30th and continuing for 3 weeks. Weekday time schedule is 3:30-6, Saturday is from 10am to noon. Daily practices will be held at Thompson's Boat Center
Saturday Sept. 27th: Learn to Row orientation @ Potomac Boat Club, 3530 Water Street, DC 20007, from 10am to Noon. Parents are welcome.
Monday, Sept. 29th: Mandatory Swim Test, 3:20pm W-L Pool. Bring sweats(top and bottom), plastic bag for wet cloths and something to workout in. After the swim test we will be doing an erg (rowing machine) orientation at school.
Transportation: will be Metro Bus down and School Bus back. We will meet each practice day by 3:20pm Quincy Street(Old School). Saturday practices transportation will be up to the individual families. No school transportation is provided on Saturdays.
Cost: Free but requires the swim test and USRowing Waiver signed.
Everyone is encouraged to participate as often as possible but attendance 100% of the time is not required. However communication of your availability is needed to accommodate schedule.
Give it a try. If you haven't tried it you just don't know what you are missing.
Give it a try. If you haven't tried it you just don't know what you are missing.
The Rowing Reporter
Posted September 24th, 2008 by DerekThe new issue of the Rowing Reporter is available. In it you will find a recap of the 2008 season and what's been going on since then. Rowing Reporter
Come Learn to Row
Posted September 24th, 2008 by DerekWe will be holding a learn to row program this fall. It will start with a Parent/Student informational meeting tomorrow starting at 7:30pm in the W-L Library.
Everyone is welcome. You don't have to row in the spring. Just come on down and find out what rowing is all about and more about our program.
W-L Crew Represented at the 2008 Olympics
Posted July 8th, 2008 by Derek
Former Coach to represent the USA and W-L Crew in the 2008 Olympics. Former Women's Novice Coach Margot Shumway will stroke the women's Quad this coming August. Here is an article on her.
Way to go W-L!
Posted May 23rd, 2008 by DerekGirls Freshmen Eight qualifies for Semi-Finals at SRAA Nationals, Oak Ridge TN. Results
The season comes to an end
Posted May 21st, 2008 by DerekSo it's not at an end yet but its getting close. This past weekend was the 2008 Stotesbury Cup Regatta. We took 5 boats up and unfortunately none of them made it out of the time trails but we were close, very close. You can find results
here.
The next thing to come is our Women's Novice Girls travel to Oak Ridge TN for the 2008 SRAA Championships. We wish them luck and calm waters. SRAA info can be found here.
Images from States and Stotes have been added to the gallery.
The top story is the weather
Posted May 12th, 2008 by DerekDue to large amounts of debris on Saturday the VA States regatta was delayed 1 hour. The story after that was the Men's 3rd Eight that placed 3rd, only crew to medal. The Men's and Women's V8s battled hard but came up short of the finals. They both did make the Petite finals, the women's eight pushed through long time rivals Yorktown to take 2nd in the heat to advance. The Men's V8 finished the local regatta season by winning the Petite Final. The Men's and Women's 2nd Eights did not advance to the finals. Full results can be found here.

Image from today(Monday) at the Occoquan
New images in the Gallery
Posted May 9th, 2008 by DerekImages have been added to the Gallery from the Charlie Butt Regatta.
And so it begins!
Posted May 8th, 2008 by DerekThe schedules for both VA States and Stotesbury 2008 have been released
Stotesbury in a nutshell - Friday Time Trials
| Boat | Time | Bow # |
| Boys Jr8 | 10:42am | 374 |
| Boys 2V | 12:55pm | 621 |
| Girls 2V | 1:09pm | 646 |
| Boys V8 | 2:43pm | 867 |
| Girls V8 | 3:00pm | 917 |
Girls Freshman stand alone!
Posted May 5th, 2008 by DerekAt Saturday's Ted Phoenix Lower Boat Championship the W-L Girls Freshman Eight came away as Champions! They bested more then 10 crews from our region. They will now move on to the the SRAA National Championships in Oakridge TN the week after Stotesbury.
The Men's Novice Eight took the bronze after advancing easily into the final. The 3rd boat in attendance from W-L, the Men's Novice Four also made the final but came up one place short of the medals placing fourth. Great day for W-L Crew. Go Generals!



