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The Alexandria Sportsman's Club operates as a membership-driven nonprofit dedicated to recognizing and funding Alexandria's high school student-athletes. Founded in 1947, the organization has spent nearly eight decades building a legacy of athletic excellence and educational opportunity. ASC's prima...
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The Alexandria Sportsman's Club operates as a membership-driven nonprofit dedicated to recognizing and funding Alexandria's high school student-athletes. Founded in 1947, the organization has spent nearly eight decades building a legacy of athletic excellence and educational opportunity.
ASC's primary mission centers on scholarships. Since 2016, the club has awarded over $300,000 in college scholarships to deserving high school seniors in Alexandria. In 2026, ASC will distribute 22 scholarships of $2,500 each, including:
The Marion and Rick Moon Scholarship Fund, renamed in 2024 to honor founder Marion Moon's passing, continues the legacy Rick Moon started in 2016 to support student-athletes pursuing post-secondary education.
ASC runs a robust calendar of monthly meetings and annual celebrations:
| Event | Details |
|---|---|
| Annual Awards Banquet | 68th annual event (May) - 200+ attendees, Hall of Fame inductions, recognition of Athletes of the Year from four high schools |
| Monthly Meetings | Hosted at Old Dominion Boat Club Ballroom, Old Town Alexandria |
| Coaches Roundtables | Football, basketball, volleyball coaches share insights |
| Speaker Series | Professional athletes and sports journalists (recent: Washington Commanders radio host, ESPN SportsCenter anchors) |
| Athlete of the Month | Recognition program covering 60+ student-athletes annually |
2025 Schedule highlights: - September 17: High School Football Coaches Roundtable - October 15: Washington Commanders Night - November 19: "Women in Sports" Panel - February 18: Winter Sports Coaches Event
ASC covers student-athletes from all four Alexandria high schools: - Alexandria City High School - Bishop Ireton High School - Episcopal High School - St. Stephen's & St. Agnes School - Alexandria Recreation Department athletes
The club's Hall of Fame has honored Alexandria sports legends including Jim Worden Jr., Tom Hodges, and Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles (inducted as 2014-2016 Outstanding Boys HS Track Athlete of the Year, competed in 2024 Summer Olympics).
ASC Past President Jerry File was honored as an Alexandria Living Legend in November 2025, becoming the fourth past president to receive this distinction.
Membership Options: - Individual Annual: $70 - Family Annual: $100 (covers 2 adults age 21+ and minor children for rest of calendar year)
Members gain: - Monthly meeting access at Old Dominion Boat Club - Networking with sports-minded community members - Direct support of scholarship funding - Recognition at banquets and awards ceremonies
2025 Scholarship Application (Moon & Vocational): - Eligibility: Alexandria city high school seniors, college-bound, minimum 1 year varsity sports - Application deadline: May 10 - Award amount: $2,500 per scholarship - Contact: [email protected]
Banquet Participation (May 28, 2026): - Single ticket: $90 - Table of 10: $850 - Trophy sponsorships: $60-$100 - Full-page program ad: $350 - Location: Westin Alexandria Old Town (400 Courthouse Square) - Social hour: 6 pm / Banquet: 7 pm
Donations: Directly support the scholarship fund via: - Online donation portal on website - Mail: P.O. Box 1011, Alexandria, VA 22313 - Make checks payable to Alexandria Sportsman's Club - Tax-deductible contributions receive acknowledgment letters
The 2025 Marion and Rick Moon Scholarship campaign has a $55,000 goal. Thanks to a matching gift from Barbara Becker (in memory of Frank Becker and Marion Moon), every dollar raised is doubled.
Alexandria Sportsman's Club - Email: [email protected] - President: Ryan Fannon (703) 217-0987 - Treasurer: Robin Jervis (703) 505-0598 - Mailing address: P.O. Box 1011, Alexandria, VA 22313 - Meeting venue: Old Dominion Boat Club Ballroom, 0 Prince Street, Alexandria, VA 22314
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