WIAA 4A High School State Championship Runner-up (2001)
His most notable year was his fourth and final year, where he led the team to a victory in the WIAA 3A state championship game, alongside future University of Washington teammate Quinton Beasley.
Association football | association football | Washington, D.C. | Washington | George Washington | Forward (association football) | Goalkeeper (association football) | Defender (association football) | Washington (U.S. state) | University of Washington | National Basketball Association | The Washington Post | Washington Redskins | Washington D.C. | American Association for the Advancement of Science | Association of Tennis Professionals | American Library Association | World Boxing Association | National Collegiate Athletic Association | American Association | American Heart Association | George Washington University | Washington Senators | Washington Irving | National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics | Spokane, Washington | Denzel Washington | National Rifle Association | International Development Association | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People |