Robinson rumbles past Pioneers
The Rams rush for 268 yards to roll past Patriot for a 35-13 road victory and advance to the Virginia 6A North region quarterfinals.
Wildcats pull another upset
Two weeks ago, Arundel was out of the playoff picture. After Friday’s 25-22 upset over No. 8 Old Mill, the Wildcats are into the 4A East final.
Langley’s defense stops Bobcats late in win
Brian Pitts’ interception on Battlefield’s final drive seals the Saxons’ 28-21 win and a spot in the Virginia 6A North quarterfinals.
Kwon’s goal lifts Severna Park to title
BOYS’ SOCCER | Daniel Kwon puts in a full night’s work Friday and his second-half strike gives Severna Park a 1-0 win over Blake in the Maryland 4A title match.
Westfield rolls into 6A title game
FIELD HOCKEY | Katie Winesett, Emily McNamara, and Rachael Ulsh all score goals as the Bulldogs top Stafford, 3-0; Fairfax falls to First Colonial.
Georgetown Prep to rejoin IAC football
The Little Hoyas haven’t competed in IAC football since 2005 but will rejoin the conference for 2014.
Street, River Hill repeat as 3A champs
Senior’s second-half goal holds up as the Hawks turn back Huntingtown to capture another crown.
Hand rolls with the Crimson Tide
Coveted Woodbridge defensive lineman Da’Shawn Hand announces his intention to play football at Alabama during a televised ceremony on Thursday, his 18th birthday.
Douglass, Gwynn Park square off
The Yellow Jackets won a wild game against Douglass in the regular season, but the Eagles are eager to turn the tables in Saturday’s 2A South contest.
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Alcorta wins state title in record time
CROSS-COUNTRY | West Springfield’s Caroline Alcorta blazes to a course-record time en route to winning the Virginia 6A championship at Great Meadow.
Your Signing Day photos
The area’s top recruits sign their National Letters-of-Intent at signing ceremonies around the area.
Randolph steps down
Coolidge head football Coach Natalie Randolph, one of few women to ever lead a varsity high school team, resigns after four years leading the Colts.
DeMatha, St. John’s clash for title
After an unbeaten run through the WCAC regular season, the top-ranked Stags look to cap their campaign with a league title in Saturday’s final against the Cadets.
Dunbar, Wilson meet again in semis
For the third time this fall, the Crimson Tide and Tigers take the field opposite one another Saturday. This time, a berth in the DCIAA Stars final is on the line.
Leaders
Rank | Name | School | Total |
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1 | Bryce Sorrell | Tuscarora (Va.) | 65 |
2 | PJ Johnson | North Point | 59 |
3 | Isaiah Akil | Riverdale Baptist | 57 |
4 | Chris McRae | Annapolis Area Christian | 48 |
5 | Brian Chase | Episcopal | 45 |
Ronald Murphy | McDonough | 45 | |
Mustaqeem Williams | Forest Park | 45 | |
8 | Christopher Low | Dominion | 44 |
9 | Becknell | Phoebus | 38 |
Anfernee Perry | Wise | 38 |
Rank | Name | School | Total |
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1 | Graham Guidry | St. Stephen's/St. Agnes | 27 |
2 | Jeff Kammerer | Marriotts Ridge | 21 |
Amir Najib | Marriotts Ridge | 21 | |
4 | Arion Assue | DeMatha | 20 |
Stephen Aboagye | Covenant Life | 20 | |
6 | Raynal Singh | Flint Hill | 18 |
7 | Santiago Musalem Pinto | Washington International | 17 |
8 | Rodney Ngoh | Crossland | 16 |
Dorion Mitchell | Washington Christian | 16 | |
10 | Alessandro Burlew | Good Counsel | 15 |
Nick Notaro | St. Albans | 15 |
Rank | Name | School | Total |
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1 | Stephanie Asher | Glenelg | 36 |
2 | Rachel Day | Atholton | 35 |
Katie Winesett | Westfield | 35 | |
4 | Christin Geisler | McLean | 29 |
5 | Emily Kenul | Sherwood | 28 |
6 | Gabrielle Yore | Sherwood | 25 |
7 | Haley Bowcutt | Annapolis | 24 |
Allie Band | Wootton | 24 | |
9 | Emily Freeman | Fairfax | 23 |
10 | Megan Taylor | Glenelg | 21 |
Rank | Name | School | Total |
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1 | Eliza Fisher | W.T. Woodson | 419 |
2 | Sydney Busa | Heritage | 346 |
3 | Paige Humphrey | Madeira | 339 |
4 | Shannon Williams | Stone Bridge | 322 |
5 | Morgan Perry | Glenelg | 320 |
6 | Libby Haslett | Stone Bridge | 310 |
7 | Rachel Hendricks | Broad Run | 301 |
8 | Hayley Molnar | Yorktown | 300 |
Alexis Coombs | Tuscarora (Va.) | 300 | |
10 | Ally Ford | Flint Hill | 297 |
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Robinson runs over Patriot 35-13
Rams advance to face rival Westfield in next week’s 6A North region quarterfinals.
River Hill wins 3A state championship
Sheridan Street’s lone first-half goal was all the Hawks needed to defeat No. 10 Huntingtown.
Your Signing Day photos
The area’s top recruits sign their National Letters-of-Intent at signing ceremonies around the area.
Damascus, La Plata, advance to 3A final
The Swarmin’ Hornets defeated Glenelg and La Plata beat Bel Air.
St. John’s beats Gonzaga, 17-10
Defense propels Cadets past the Eagles to reach the WCAC title game.
Blake slips past Parkdale, 3-2, in Maryland 4A boys’ soccer semifinal
Raul Escobar scores on a direct kick with nine minutes left as the Bengals advance.
Whitman downs South River, 1-0, in Maryland 4A semifinal
Senior Aliza Wolfe scores on a penalty kick with 86 seconds left.
Severna Park wins Maryland 4A field hockey crown
Falcons beat Wootton, 4-1, for their 21st state championship.
Washington-Lee upsets No. 16 Yorktown to win district title
The Generals prevailed 10-0 in a defensive battle in Arlington to win their first district title since 1975.
Severna Park beats Blake, 1-0
The Falcons win the 4A state finals, behind a lone goal from Daniel Kwon.Yorktown knocks Fairfax out of the playoffs, 12-7
In a defensive struggle, the Patriots beat the Rebels after a scoreless first half.Late interception seals 28-21 playoff victory for Langley
The Saxons held on for a victory against the Battlefield Bobcats.Henderson, father share special bond
VIDEO | Lake Braddock's Caleb Henderson, a UNC recruit, shares a special relationship with his father, Eric Henderson, the offensive coordinator at Lake Braddock.Previewing DeMatha vs. St. John's
Host B.J. Koubaroulis previews the WCAC championship between No. 1 DeMatha and No. 16 St. John's.Playoff preview: Langley vs. Battlefield
Host B.J. Koubaroulis previews the first round VHSL match up between No. 18 Langley and Battlefield.Playoff preview: Suitland vs. C.H. Flowers
Host B.J. Koubaroulis previews the first round Maryland 4A playoff match up between No. 5 Suitland and C.H. Flowers.Top Football Plays: Episode 11
Host B.J. Koubaroulis runs through the top plays from the weekend of football in the D.C., Maryland and Virginia area.St. John's beats Gonzaga, 17-10
The Cadets advance to the WCAC Championship as they top the Eagles, 17-10.Whitman beats South River in 4A semifinals
Whitman advanced to the 4A state championship game by defeating South River behind a late penalty goal.Top Games
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Spartans’ Alcorta commits to UNC
CROSS-COUNTRY | West Springfield All-Met runner Caroline Alcorta chooses North Carolina over Virginia and Georgetown.
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