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Freeland, Dunbar dominate

London Freeland helps Dunbar bag its fifth straight team DCIAA girls’ track and field title, and the Crimson Tide’s boys take their second consecutive crown.

Patuxent rallies, earns final berth

BASEBALL | After his team was down 4-1, senior center fielder Darius Jones steps up with his glove and bat to lead the Panthers to a 2A semifinal win.

Severna Park wins 4A/3A

GIRLS’ LACROSSE | Junior Morgan Torggler scores five goals to help the Falcons top Westminster and win their fifth state title in six years.

Oakton overcomes roadblock

Oakton overcomes roadblock

LACROSSE | The Oakton girls overcome Madison in a Northern Region semifinal, while the Langley boys rally for a win.

Moving on to states

Moving on to states

TENNIS | Lake Braddock’s Scott Huang and West Springfield’s Morgan Yang capture singles titles at Northern Region finals.

Football practice comes early

Football practice comes early

With Virginia’s new rule regarding out-of-season participation, teams are working out to improve individual skills and fundamentals.

Northern Region roundup

Northern Region roundup

GIRLS’ SOCCER | Murielle Tiernan leads Stone Bridge to the region semifinals, while Yorktown upends Robinson.

Winners right from the jump

Winners right from the jump

Second-year Loudoun County school Woodgrove has already claimed district titles in four girls’ sports and has its sights set on states.

Leaders

http://wiki.allmetsports.com/School: Langley Girls' Lacrosse -&- http://wiki.allmetsports.com/all-met/schools/fairfax/langley/girls-lacrosse/#jsid-1337917799-133

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Fri, 25 May 2012 03:50:00 +0000

http://wiki.allmetsports.com/Player: Tyler Daley - Georgetown Prep -&- http://wiki.allmetsports.com/all-met/players/montgomery/georgetown-prep/baseball/348808/#jsid-1337131804-646

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Edited By: GP Swag 2013

Wed, 16 May 2012 01:30:04 +0000

http://wiki.allmetsports.com/Player: Dayo Jaiyesimi - Parkdale -&- http://wiki.allmetsports.com/all-met/players/prince-georges/parkdale/football/28292/#jsid-1336936189-86

I will be attending Towson University in the fall. I'm back home for good now!<br>Black and Yellow!<br>RESTORE THE ROAR!<br>

Edited By: SwampBoy.

Sun, 13 May 2012 19:09:49 +0000

http://wiki.allmetsports.com/Player: Kofi Andoh - C.H. Flowers -&- http://wiki.allmetsports.com/all-met/players/prince-georges/ch-flowers/boys-basketball/235099/#jsid-1335324000-785

Question, please.<br>Can one access the Washington Post tables and data rankings for schools, rankings, standings, etc. for the 2010-2011 school year?<br><br>Thanks.<br><br>jyandoh@yahoo.com<br>

Edited By: Jacob Andoh

Wed, 25 Apr 2012 03:20:01 +0000

http://wiki.allmetsports.com/Player: Lexi Biggs - Langley -&- http://wiki.allmetsports.com/all-met/players/fairfax/langley/girls-soccer/344411/#jsid-1335316866-350

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Edited By: Langley

Wed, 25 Apr 2012 01:21:06 +0000

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