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Herndon senior Maria Hayden became the first gymnast from the AAA Northern Region to win the all-around title at the Virginia AAA individual gymnastics meet in eight years, scoring a career-high 39.oo points for the second time in four days.
For two-time Maryland 4A/3A champion Adam Krop, Mount Mat Madness is one of the highlights of his high school season. It's one of the few chances that the Urbana senior gets to wrestle against nationally ranked opponents from across the mid-Atlantic region.
One month after leading Broad Run to its second straight Virginia AA Division 4 state football championship, Coach Mike Burnett said he will leave the Ashburn school to take a job at Tuscarora, a new school in Leesburg set to open in the fall.
A cornerstone, by definition, is something fixed and immovable. That definition would seem to disqualify Dominique Graham. The McLean senior bounces from wall to wall at track meets, regularly shuttling between events.
Only in the D.C. Interscholastic Athletic Association could a public high school girls' basketball program that had won 120 games during a recent six-year stretch just disappear.
Chris Bond used to awaken to his mother's voice, eat a mom-made breakfast, back out of his Centreville garage and drive off to school to join classmates and ice hockey teammates he had known for years.
Thinking back to his own high school days, Battlefield boys' basketball Coach Al Ford recalled how athletes used to pine for multiple pins on their school varsity letter jackets -- a sign that they played multiple sports.
By the time Darren Costa, a senior at Northeast High School in Pasadena, takes the mat for his final matchup, it will have been a very long, physically exhausting day.
Seton's Adenike Pedro impresses on her feet and in the air at the Montgomery Invitational indoor track meet.
Archbishop Spalding's K.K. Smith wins a big match in the 189-pound final to lead a parade of champions as the Cavaliers take the team title at the South River Invitational wrestling tournament.
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