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The Virginia High School League announces its 2023 Class 6 all-state boys basketball team.
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On the first day of Patriot High School baseball tryouts last February, Nathan Bassett threw two straight eye-popping pitches.
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RICHMOND – As the “back to back” chant rang from one baseline to the other and off the walls of the arena, and the orange-clad Hayfield students went out of their minds in a euphoria that bordered on delirium, Yohanse Awoke hurled the ball toward the Siegel Center ceiling.
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Unlike his players, Sherman Rivers knows first-hand what it's like to compete for a state title.
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Prince William County teams have won nine state basketball championships:
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Having held a comfortable lead the entire game, Patriot still hadn’t put their boys basketball state quarterfinal game against Landstown completely to bed as the third quarter wound down with the Pioneers holding a 10-point edge.
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