Washington Post: Quarterback Metheny Savors Sherando's Semifinal Win Over Powhatan
Sherando's Ross Metheny avenges a 2005 semifinal loss by passing for 213 yards and two touchdowns, lifting Sherando over Powhatan, 33-21, in a AA Div. 4 semifinal.
Washington Post: Damascus Clocks Another
No. 7 Damascus makes the clock run continuously, overwhelming No. 14 Wilde Lake, 35-6, in a Maryland 3A semifinal to reach the 3A state finals.
Washington Post: Redd, Hawks Zero In on the State Title
River Hill junior Malek Redd explodes for two first half touchdowns en route to an eventual 28-0 victory, sending No. 4 River Hill to the state title game for the second year in a row.
Washington Post: 'Everyone Is a Free Agent,' Not Everyone Is Happy
Many football players are taking advantage of a D.C. Public Schools provision that allows students to transfer to any school for any reason, causing schools like Eastern High School to have difficulty meeting the minimum to form a team.
Washington Post: Tie Keeps Spalding's Streak Going
A 1-1 tie at Pallotti on Tuesday pushes second-ranked Spalding's unbeaten mark to 48 consecutive games.
Washington Post: Vienna Post 180 Advances To State
Vienna Post 180 scories seven runs in the first inning of a 20-2 rout of Alexandria Post 129 to earn a spot in the eight-team state tournament next week.
Washington Post: Cardinals Fall In Under-19 Soccer Final
The PWSI Cardinals surrender an early goal Sunday and lose 2-0 to the Carmel Cyclones in the U-19 girls' national championship game.
Washington Post: Fraudulent Disabilities A Concern To NCAA
The NCAA recently passing new rules to crack down on diploma mills, but a loop hole exists if a student has a learning disability.
Washington Post: Talent, Desire Put Centrowitz on Fast Track
After establishing himself as quite possibly the best prep runner in Maryland history, Matt Centrowitz is taking his talent to Oregon, the traditional powerhouse where his father starred.
Washington Post: Farello Leaves Eleanor Roosevelt To Coach at Paul VI
Glenn Farello, who guided Eleanor Roosevelt to a Maryland 4A boys' basketball title has been hired as the boys' coach at Paul VI Catholic.
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