Spirit Advance to NWSL Championship Game

Washington Spirit advanced to the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) championship game with a 2-1 win Sunday over OL Reign in Tacoma, Wa. Other than two COVID-related forfeits, Spirit has now won 10 consecutive games on...

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Paint Branch Plows Through Einstein, Faces Northwest Next

Coming off a bye week, top-seeded Paint Branch showed no rust in a convincing 56-20 2nd round 4A playoff win over Einstein. The Panthers set the tone early with a bruising style of play and commitment to establishing the run...

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High School Football Playoffs: Week 2 Schedule

After an exciting first week of playoff football, we have moved on to the next round and are one step closer to crowning high school football champions for the 2021 season. Here is a look at the complete Week 2 schedule involving...

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Post-Game Chaos Mars WJ-B-CC Playoff Game: ‘We Can Be Athletic Rivals Safely and Respectfully’

The principals of Bethesda-Chevy Chase and Walter Johnson High Schools sent letters home to families Monday addressing “several serious incidents” that took place after a playoff football game between the two schools...

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Washington Spirit’s Unlikely Run to NWSL Semifinals is Extra Special

Given what transpired within the organization the past few months, Washington Spirit’s run to the NWSL final four would rate as somewhere between extremely  unlikely and stunning. Spirit advanced to the NWSL semifinals...

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‘Shirley & Walter’ Sculpture Memorializes Two DC Sports Legends

Two of Washington DC’s sports icons were memorialized on Saturday at Povich Field in Bethesda.  The ‘Shirley & Walter’ bronze sculpture was unveiled in front of an invitation-only crowd of about 100 people...

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May 2, 2018 | Daryl Schultz

Magruder Girls Lacrosse Defeats Northwest 15-13

Magruder High School Monday April 30th 2018 The night began with a celebration of Magruder Senior Lacrosse players as they played host to the Northwest Jaguars.  The Magruder senior night celebration stalled as the Jaguars of Northwest to a 6 – 4 lead into half time.  During the first five minutes of the second half […]

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April 27, 2018 | Staff Writer

DeMatha Boy’s Lacrosse Outscores Quince Orchard 21-3

The outcome of the game between DeMatha and Quince Orchard was decided early in the contest Friday afternoon. The Cougars were on the road, the game was played on the Heurich Field in Hyattsville. DeMatha outscored Quince Orchard, the final score was 21-3. DeMatha took a quick lead in the game with eight unanswered goals […]

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April 24, 2018 | Staff Writer

County Council Honors Gold-Medal Winner Haley Skarupa

Haley Skarupa, who graduated from Wootton High School, received a proclamation from the Montgomery County Council for being part of the gold-medal winning women’s Olympic hockey team.

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April 23, 2018 | Staff Writer

U.S. Gold Medalist Winner Haley Skarupa to be Honored by County Officials

Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett is expected to join the Montgomery County Council to congratulate Haley Skarupa, a member of the U.S. Women’s Olympic Ice Hockey Team, for winning an Olympic gold medal at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, according to a news release. County officials will present Skarupa, a Montgomery County native, with a […]

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April 21, 2018 | Michelle Queen

Churchill Boy’s LAX Outscores Quince Orchard 12-2 Saturday

The Winston Churchill boys varsity lacrosse team topped cross town rival Quince Orchard Saturday in Potomac. The game was played on the Danver Field in Churchill’s Shepherd Stadium. The Churchill Bulldogs scored 12 goals to the Cougars’ 2. Churchill is currently ranked number 3 in the region by the Washington Post. The Bulldogs are on […]

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April 14, 2018 | Staff Writer

Poolesville Falcons Outscore Seneca Valley Screaming Eagles, 12-2, in Boys Baseball

The Seneca Valley boys baseball team traveled to Poolesville today to take on the Falcons, where they were outscored 12-2. Photographer Phil Fabrizio captured the highlights. Final after 5. Poolesville 12 Seneca Valley 2 as Brady Pearre had a day for @PHSbaseball2018 as starting pitcher and a couple of hits, this a double. @mymcmedia @cszscores […]

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March 29, 2018 | Mitti Hicks

Free Sports Camp Offers Opportunities for At-Risk Youth

The 480 Club has teamed up with Identity Inc., a nonprofit in Montgomery County, to offer a free sports camp for students during the school district’s spring break. “We organized a camp for 80 kids, those who are at risk, to make new friends and learn new skills,” said Joesph Hooks, founder of the 480 Club. […]

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March 29, 2018 | Staff Writer

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Nationals Announce Opening Day Roster

Opening Day Postponed to Friday, March 30 Spring is here, and that means baseball season is too. This year March 29 is the official Opening Day across the country. Nat’s fans, however, will have to wait until tomorrow for Opening Day as their game was postponed due to rain. The Nats season opener takes place in […]

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March 27, 2018 | Staff Writer

Stanford University Thanks Katie Ledecky As She Decides to Turn Pro

Stanford University’s Athletic Department took to Twitter Tuesday to thank Katie Ledecky following her decision to forgo her final two years of NCAA athletic eligibility at the university to focus on her professional career. Ledecky, a sophomore at Stanford, will continue training and classes as she prepares for the 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials, according to […]

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March 26, 2018 | Douglas Tallman

Tiger Woods Announces Plans for The National

Tiger Woods makes a decision on his plans for The National, the golf tournament at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm.

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