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July 1, 2017 | Phil Fabrizio

3rd Round at TPC Potomac – A Hot One!

Third round play of the Quicken Loans National began at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm early on Saturday with the weather a concern and the leaders scrambling. After two rounds it was David Lingmerth at 10 under par with Geoff Ogilvy at 9 under.  By mid afternoon a typical mid-Atlantic thunderstorm blew through Potomac delaying play […]

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June 25, 2017 | Phil Fabrizio

In Memory of David “Griff” Griffin

Coach. That’s what I called him whenever our paths crossed, which was usually on the hardwoods. Good friends, associates, former players probably know him best as just “Griff”. Dave died on June 18th of this year not that long after his basketball prowess was proven and his last charges, those homegrown basketball students along with […]

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May 17, 2017 | Phil Fabrizio

Clarksburg Girls Advance in Softball Playoffs with Win Against Quince Orchard, 2-1 (PHOTOS)

The Clarksburg Coyote girls softball team advanced in the West region of the playoffs Tuesday with their win at Quince Orchard, 2-1. The Quince Orchard Cougars were held scoreless till the seventh inning when they scored the tying run on 3rd base but failed to advance the runner. The Coyote’s manufactured their runs earlier in […]

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February 2, 2017 | Phil Fabrizio

A Walk With Linda

I have known Linda for nearly 20 years. Back in the day we were members of a local Gaithersburg training group preparing for Marine Corps Marathons. The larger group dispersed except for a small select number of runners and cyclist friends who have been getting together religiously for decades on Saturday mornings to train, to […]

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December 30, 2016 | Phil Fabrizio

Anatomy of a Xfinity “Frese” Whiteout

The anatomy of a great women’s basketball rivalry has many moving parts. A sell out crowd to view games is one part. Bring together nationally ranked teams, one with an 86 game winning streak, another. Add in two of the best women’s coaches around and two teams filled with underclass McDonald All-Americans adds to its […]

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November 28, 2016 | Phil Fabrizio

Taking It One Game at a Time

A standing room only crowd surrounded the entire football field at Quince Orchard High School on Friday, November 25th in what would be the last home crowd of the season.  In this match up between two schools with a 11-1 record the Annapolis Fighting Panthers would experience life inside the Cougar Dome for the first […]

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November 24, 2016 | Phil Fabrizio

Football Preview: Friday Night Lights in small towns and the 12th Man

High School football season comes to a close as many of the DMV’s public and private schools are finished with conference and state championship playoffs. At this point only a few teams have survived the quest for that championship plaque. So, on Tuesday of this week I spent an afternoon at the Navy-Marine Stadium in […]

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November 15, 2016 | Phil Fabrizio

On Observing Signs in Our Land: The Roadhouse Blues

BREAKING NEWS: this is not a photo blog essay; rather it’s my first hand observation of the American politic while traveling on four wheels going anywhere from 1 to 60 plus miles per hour. I am a photographer. I am an Independent. By nature it is a natural reflex to observe my surroundings, attuned to […]

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November 5, 2016 | Phil Fabrizio

A Bittersweet Senior Night at Georgetown Prep (PHOTOS)

Sixteen Little Hoyas began their last home game marching out to mid field with parents, friends, and relatives to celebrate for some what was four years of athletic endeavors that consummated on this Friday Night. In a matchup between two of the top DMV football teams, Episcopal of Alexandria and Georgetown Prep of North Bethesda, […]

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October 3, 2016 | Phil Fabrizio

When eight is not enough

Seneca Valley’s football Coach Fred Kim cajoled his team huddled under the home field goal post before taking the field against Magruder. Under the posts Kim told the Screaming Eagles to “dispatch this team and make quick work of it”. He continued telling them that for tonight Seneca was the better team on the field. […]

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