Tristan Evans threw for 370 yards and seven touchdowns and ran for two more touchdowns as top-seeded Freedom-Woodbridge defeated fourth-seeded John Champe 70-35 Friday in the Class 6 Region B semifinals.
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The Virginia High School League announces its 2023 Class 3 all-state girls basketball team.
Defending Class 6 state champion Freedom-Woodbridge will host DeMatha (MD) in a regular-season matchup Sept. 8 at 7 p.m.
He won a state title at Christ Chapel in Woodbridge. Now Trey Barber has a national championship to add to his list of accomplishments.
The 2023 high school rowing season kicked off with the March 18 Polar Bear Regatta on the Occoquan River course at Sandy Run Regional Park in Fairfax Station. 23 schools participated in breezy race conditions.
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- Alyssa Brady tosses a no-hitter as Gainesville softball blanks Brentsville
- Osbourn Park's Alana Powell, Gainesville's Daniel Nemerow named state's girls basketball player and coach of the year
- Alex Shelkin's walk-off single rallies Forest Park baseball past Colonial Forge
- Nasir Coleman, Tavarres Riley, Jay Randall, Brandon Edozie named all-state
- Addi Leck’s walk-off single lifts Colgan softball past Osbourn Park
- Patriot pitcher Nathan Bassett went from unknown to UVA commitment in one month
- Colgan's Brett Renfrow refines his power
- Final high school girls basketball scoring/3-point leaders (Prince William County)
- Final high school boys basketball scoring/3-point leaders (Prince William County)
- Osbourn Park boys soccer beats Colgan in overtime
- PHOTOS: Hayfield tops Patriot for Class 6 state boys basketball title
- Hayfield holds Patriot in check to win second straight state title
- PHOTOS: Madison girls basketball wins Class 6 state title
- Madison girls celebrate a fourth straight state basketball title
- PHOTOS: Brentsville girls basketball finishes as Class 3 state runner-up
- Woodbridge native Jeremy Garay loaned to Loudoun United FC
- Brentsville girls basketball stays positive after losing in state final
- Brentsville girls basketball remains resilient in the face of daunting challenge
- Patriot head coach Sherman Rivers knows something about playing for a state title
- State boys and girls basketball champions from Prince William County
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