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March 15, 2008
Potomac puts up a fight before falling to St. John’s
Panthers fail to maintain energy after tying game at one
Woodbridge baseball tops Statesmen
Scott helps Woodbridge to 4-2 win
Leyen, Barnes capture Division MAYBE titles
Leyen, Barnes earn scholarship money
Forest Park falls short
Bruins lose to Heritage 50-29 in Group AAA state girls basketball final
Portell leaves her mark at William & Mary
Forest Park graduate finishes as the Tribe’s single-season leader in 3-pointers
Leyen, Barnes capture Division MAYBE titles
Leyen and Barnes earn scholarship money
Prep sports roundup
Brentsville girls soccer team wins in double overtime
March 14, 2008
Let’s Play Two Baseball Tournament Pairings
Woodbridge and Osbourn Park to host 12-team tournament that begins today
Prep sports roundup
Potomac boys win in lacrosse
Friday Fishing Report
Friday fishing report
Johnson headed to Highland Springs
Stonewall’s Loren Johnson will take over as Highland Springs’ new head football coach
McDermott had memorable season
Driver held her own at Motor Mile Speedway
Vann, Dunlap savor the moment with The Mount
Locals Chris Vann and Brion Dunlap are headed to the NCAA Tournament with the Mount St. Mary’s men’s basketball team
Worth the Sacrifice
Forest Park assistant girls basketball coach Brian Coleman found the ideal mentor in Eric Brent
Tillett transitions into new role at Forest Park
First-year coach has Bruins in the Group AAA girls basketball state championship
March 12, 2008
Mason wrestlers qualify for NCAA Tournament
Team finishes fourth in CAA Tournament
Battlefield softball blanks Centreville in opener
Sutphin, Black outstanding on mound
March 11, 2008
Holland steps down as P-Nats GM
Bobby Holland is leaving the Potomac Nationals to be general manager of the Ripken Experience baseball facility in Myrtle Beach.
Mason’s Soares named CAA co-Player of the Week
George Mason second baseman Ryan Soares is making a strong first impression with the Patriots early in the season.
Bruins are one win away
Shayla Drakeford collided violently with the Siegel Center floor Tuesday night and, for a few frightening seconds, the player who breathes life and passion into the Forest Park girls basketball team struggled to pick herself up.
Forest Park up at the half
Forest Park leads 27-17.
March 10, 2008
Former Hylton standout honored in C-USA play
Ryan Wood (Hylton) was named the Conference USA Hitter of the Week.
Group AAA Northwest makes changes
Four was too small. Eight was too big. So the Group AAA Northwest Region went halfway in be-tween, approving a proposal to expand the high school football regional playoff format to six, starting in 2009.
Forest Park looks to keep going
It was the first time they would see Princess Anne in person this season, but it came at a perfect time.
Tribe makes tremendous run in tourney
William & Mary had to scrap and claw its way through the first three rounds of the Colonial Athletic Association Championship, proving along the way that the Tribe was better than their seeding indicated.
Campbell, Pats capture CAA championship
RICHMOND—The ovation grew louder with every step that Folarin Campbell took up the ladder Monday night until George Mason University’s senior guard was finally perched just a few inches from the rim.
Patriots move on to CAA final
Defense plays a huge role in George Mason’s win over UNC-Wilmington in CAA semifinal
George Mason outlasts Northeastern
John Vaughan once again proved himself to be invaluable to George Ma-son’s defense as he has game after game this season by holding Northeastern’s top offensive threat to just 10 points in a 63-52 Patriot win in the Colonial Athletic Association Tour-nament quarterfinals at the Richmond Coliseum Saturday.
March 09, 2008
Fleming, Birdsong a big help for Patriots
Duo helps on offensive and defensive end
March 08, 2008
Manassas Park Cougars regain wrestling crown in Group A
Back when the matches didn't mean much, Manassas Park was working toward a goal for when they did. The memory of a second-place finish in last year's Group A tour-nament was still on everyone's mind, especially coach Ward Hugh, who made sure his wrestlers remembered.
