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May 07, 2008
Highlanders on high
Former Hylton trio leads Radford into Big South tournament
Kelly hired to coach at South County
Former Forest Park coach inherits young team
Bruins, Indians play to scoreless tie
Teams involved in defensive struggle
A black-out in Haymarket
Battlefield pitcher strikes out 10 as Bobcats take first place in Cedar Run
Stonewall hires football coach
Michael Dougherty picked to replace Loren Johnson
Brentsville baseball clinches Northwestern District title
Tigers beat Millbrook 3-2 in extra innings
May 06, 2008
Panthers, Vikings to duel for Cardinal title
Teams to meet on Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. for boys’ tennis tournament championship
Local schools participate in 20th annual Mathews Regatta
Forest Park, Gar-Field take talents to meet
Very Offensive
Goal scoring helps Forest Park take control in Cardinal
May 05, 2008
Observations from sports world
ASE talks about basketball, baseball
May 04, 2008
GMU baseball, softball end regular seasons
After prolonged periods of solid play, both the George Mason University baseball and softball teams slipped in their respective series this past weekend.
Bowyer wins by ‘being there’
RICHMOND—As suitors to the lead fell by the wayside—first Denny Hamlin with a leaky tire, then Dale Earnhardt Jr. with a tap from Kyle Busch—Clint Bowyer found himself in position to win.
Rogelstad set for the Olympics?
Provided the Washington Nationals allow him the opportunity, Matt Rogelstad could compete in the 2008 Summer Olympic Games.
Frederick, Potomac split four-game set with Keys’ victory
Ross Detwiler did his part to improve upon his own recent struggles, but he didn't receive enough support to earn the win on Sunday afternoon.
Guzman’s six RBI help Washington beat Pittsburgh
Washington shortstop gets two-run home run, RBI single, bases-loaded double
Washington pitcher is struggling
Chico does not last past fifth inning and still does not have win this year
Things going well for Frederick’s Wieters
Keys catcher off to great start in first full season of pro baseball
Arrington wins two at Gar-Field Invitational
Osbourn Park girls, Potomac boys win team titles
May 03, 2008
Potomac rally comes up short
Despite the fact home has been an extremely cozy place for the Potomac Nationals this season, not even familiar surroundings could enable them to dig their way out of an early hole Saturday night en route to a 10-6 loss to the Frederick Keys before a crowd of 5,423 at Pfitzner Stadium.
May 02, 2008
Lannan loses streak in loss to Pirates
One day, John Lannan might be compared to Walter Johnson for something other than a scoreless inning streak.
‘Heaven must of needed a coach’
Gordon Bradley passes away at 74.
Tiff between Junior, Gordon has passed
Any tiff between Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Jr. seems to have passed. Both drivers said on Friday that the incident at Talladega a week ago – when Earnhardt left Gordon hanging in a line by himself – was resolved after a sit-down.
Hamlin comes home to get first Richmond pole
This was nearly the homecoming Denny Hamlin envisioned. He doesn’t yet have a win at Richmond International Raceway, his home track, but he now has his first pole position there.
Black powers Bobcats from circle and plate
Brittany Black struck out 14 batters and paced the offense with eight RBI as the Battlefield softball team cruised past Liberty 16-0.
Potomac wins, set to adjust
After a strong start to the 2008 season, the Potomac Nationals may need to adjust to life without some of the vaunted pitching they have been used to.
VanAllen ‘sliding’ upward
Cory VanAllen gets call to Double-A
Lo Duca raves over P-Nats’ roster
Nationals notebook
Fox starts off with a big bang
Bryan Fox has started his 2008 season at Old Dominion Speedway with a bang.
Friday fishing report
A look at the area fishing scene
Forest Park tops Woodbridge in softball
Bruins improve to 5-1 in the Cardinal District
