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November 04, 2008
Redskins to get needed break
Team 6-3 heading into bye week
November 02, 2008
Former Forest Park star on the mend
Cooper healthy and ready to contribute for Monarchs
Potomac graduate a member of ODU staff
Hines is director of basketball operations
November 01, 2008
Knorr moves on to the major leagues
Former Potomac manager is now Washington’s bullpen coach
October 31, 2008
Forest Park beats Gar-Field
Bruins and Indians combined for 326 yards in penalties
Vikings keep rolling along
De’Antwan Williams sits out second half with sprained ankle
McFadden runs past Stonewall Jackson
Osbourn standout runs for over 200 yards
Battlefield blanks Culpeper
Bobcats improve to 9-0 overall
Osbourn Park wins Cedar Run tournament title in field hockey
Prep sports roundup
Hylton blanks Potomac
Bulldogs win 17-0 to improve to 3-1 in the Cardinal District
Brentsville tops Central-Woodstock
Johnson runs for 102 yards and two touchdowns for Tigers
Battlefield’s Cox named coach of the week
Local sports briefs
Brenner enjoys debut in Late Models
Brenner has impressive rookie season
October 30, 2008
Muzzleloading season begins Saturday
Hunting with black powder weapons kicks off this Saturday.
DeLucca scores game winner
Gar-Field graduate Theresa DeLucca scored the first game-winning goal of her collegiate career on Thursday as the George Mason University women’s soccer team defeated Towson 2-1 to snap a nine-match winless streak.
Weekly fishing report
Fish are still biting.
Halloween Classic owned by Va. Crushers
Seven up, seven down. The Virginia Crushers 12U softball team was rarely challenged at the Halloween Classic in Sterling, scoring 61 runs en route to a 7-0 record and the squad’s second tournament championship of the fall season.
Beach finishes 11th, headed to state
The sweat dripped from Kyle Beach’s hair as he sat on the ground following Thursday’s Northwest Region boys’ race.
Northwest Region title goes to OP girls
The Osbourn Park girls’ cross country team strolled to the medal stand to accept the trophy for winning Thursday’s Northwest Region meet wearing their blue team sweatshirts, blue shorts and sneakers.
Bruins defend district field hockey crown
Before the game, losing was “not an option” for the Forest Park Bruins’ field hockey team, according to one of its most dependable players, junior midfielder Sam Schottler.
Forest Park captures yet another Cardinal District volleyball championship
Rachael Goss cradled the Cardinal District Tournament championship trophy between both of her hands and then presented it — carefully and respectfully — to the rest of her teammates.
October 29, 2008
VMI has become a coaching factory
The past 19 years have been successful for the football program at the Virginia Military Institute, though that success wasn’t apparent on the field and didn’t become clear until years later.
Seton senior looking for early birthday present
Kaitlyn Kohlhaas has a birthday coming up and there’s one gift that won’t need pretty wrapping paper or a bow.
If the season ended today…
Were the football season ending today, both Hylton and Potomac would make their respective division’s playoffs.
Running for a special cause
The yellow armband remains wrapped around Ashley Hess’s left wrist.
Whither the weather: Wacky World Series on hold
Sooner or later, the suspended Game 5 will resume in the bottom of the sixth inning with the score 2-all and someone will win this thing.
October 28, 2008
VHSL looks to revamp
The Virginia High School League unveiled a preliminary plan on Tuesday that would revamp the postseason and could change the way high school championships are contested in the state.
Redskins’ Portis nominated for rushing award
Washington Redskins running back Clinton Portis was nominated by the NFL for the FedEx ground player of the week award for his play in Sunday’s victory against Detroit.
World Series Umpires Admit To Another Blown Call
Umpires have acknowledged missing two key calls in the World Series.
October 27, 2008
Long will be asked to step up
Former Freedom star asked to come up big for Mason
