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November 10, 2013 | Staff Writer

Montgomery College’s Winning Teams (Video)

Montgomery College’s men’s soccer and women’s volleyball teams competed in post-season regional tournaments. MCTV’s Michael Brown has the story. Visit our PEG partner MCTV10 (Montgomery College Television program schedule) to see more Montgomery College Television.

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April 8, 2013 | Ted Leavengood

Setting Up the Long Season

The Washington Nationals home opener in 2012 was against the Cincinnati Reds. They won three of the first four at Nationals Park to set up a truly successful first month and got the season rolling toward 98 wins. The Reds did not like that movie and let Washington know they will be playing a very […]

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January 15, 2013 | Ted Leavengood

Ted Leavengood

Have Nationals Launched a Death Star?

Raphael Soriano became one of the elite late inning pitchers with Tampa Bay in 2010 when he posted 42 saves and a 1.73 ERA. At the end of that season, the Yankees signed him for two years as the ostensible heir to Mariano Rivera–no small complement. Atlanta’s Craig Kimbrel might be the best and Fernando […]

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January 9, 2013 | Ted Leavengood

Ted Leavengood

Adam LaRoche Makes It a Very Happy New Year

It is truly a Happy New Year for Washington Nationals fans now that Adam LaRoche has signed. Toot the horns, lift your voice in song, the other shoe has finally fallen. It could not happen at a better moment in time. Given the tragedy of Robert Griffin, III’s injury and the demise of the Redskins, Washington […]

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November 13, 2012 | Ted Leavengood

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Bryce Harper, NL Rookie of the Year And More

Bryce Harper was named the National League Rookie of the Year yesterday. It is a great award for the Washington Nationals and their fans. It is a great decision for the game. But as much as it means to the fans of DC and the game, there is the very personal issue of what it […]

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October 18, 2012 | Phil Fabrizio

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Seasons of Sport – the ‘Ball’ Finds You

I took time this week to reflect on the meaning of the Nats being eliminated from the postseason – on the morning of October 12th. I read all the commentaries, listened to Baseball Tonight, and will eventually seek out friend and ESPN Baseball analyst Tim Kurkjian’s opinion on the 2012 Nats/Orioles season. The first thing […]

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October 12, 2012 | Sonya Burke

A Big Night for Baseball

UPDATED Yankees 3-1 over the Orioles. Baseball fans on both sides of the Beltway are excited today after both the Nationals and Orioles walked off the field on Oct. 11 with big wins. Their wins forced a game five today in both the American and National league playoff series. The Nationals take on the Cardinals […]

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October 10, 2012 | Staff Writer

A Must Win

  The Washington Nationals are in a must win situation today as they head into playoff game number four against the St. Louis Cardinals. The first pitch is scheduled for 3 p.m. at Nationals stadium. On Oct. 10, the Cardinals won game number three, 8-0, and are now leading the series 2-1.       […]

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October 9, 2012 | Staff Writer

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Orioles Tie It Up 1-1, Nats Lose Game #2

It’s a big week for baseball on both sides of the Beltway. The Baltimore Orioles won their second playoff game in front of an excited crowd at Camden Yards on Oct. 8, tying the American League playoff series up at one a piece. The Orioles now travel to New York for the third playoff game […]

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October 7, 2012 | Staff Writer

Sports Sunday

Updated Ravens win 9-6. Redskins lose 24-17. Nationals win 3-2. Yankees defeat Baltimore, 7-2. It’s a big sports day in the Washington, D.C. area. Local fans have four teams to cheer for today: the Washington Redskins, the Washington Nationals, the Baltimore Ravens and the Baltimore Orioles. The action begins at 1 p.m. with the Redskins […]

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