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For the first time in nearly two years, the Potomac School Panthers played a girls high-school softball game.
The Virginia High School League state cross country championships will go off this week in one group instead of two waves for each of the six boys and six girls races.
It was quite a successful fall high-school sports season – postponed until the early spring because of the pandemic – for Arlington teams and individuals.
STATE SEMIFINALS (all games 2 p.m. Saturday unless noted)
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- VHSL state tournament field hockey and volleyball pairings/results
- The variety of running shoe colors
- W-L finishes second in region field hockey
- Madison field hockey team wins region
- Madison football team wins region crown
- VHSL state golf tournament capsules
- Langley volleyball team wins sixth region crown
- W-L falls in region volleyball final
- A different look without leaves
- Yorktown boys second in region cross country
- Oakton boys; McLean sophomore run to region titles
- PHOTOS: Briar Woods-Stone Bridge football
- Stone Bridge football blows past Briar Woods to win region title
- Patriot's football season ends with loss to Massaponax in region final
- Madison, Chantilly meet for region football crown
- Langley faces W-L for region volleyball title
- Patriot football overcomes a reduced roster to reach first region final
- Former NFL lineman Randy Starks is Manassas Park High School's new head football coach
- All-Class 3 Northwestern District football team
- All-Cedar Run District volleyball and field hockey teams
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Before Prince William County public schools fully integrated in 1966, African Americans competed in football in Prince William County as far back as 1915 for the Manassas Industrial School.
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