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October 12, 2007

They’re in college now

By DAVID FAWCETT

Eric Hayes (Potomac ’06) has nothing against shooting the basketball. He has the range and the touch to be an effective scorer from outside.


Steele shines as freshman at Shepherd

By JOE CONROY

 


Williams, Thigpen still questionable

From staff reports

Stonewall Jackson’s running back tandem of Ryan Williams and Damien Thigpen remain day to day going into tonight’s Group AAA Cedar Run District game at Loudoun Valley.


KEEP AN EYE ON

Friday’s football lineup.


Bruins win, now 12-2

By DAVE UTNIK

There were no homemade posters Thursday night, no fan club members in sight and plenty of room in the bleachers to stretch out and relax.

The party was over for Forest Park, but the Bruins still had a volleyball match to play.


A Different Style

Woodbridge High School’s Jay Weatherington speaks volumes through his play on the field
By JOE CONROY

Jay Weatherington has always been a quiet kind of guy. He won’t get in his Woodbridge teammates’ faces or make a big scene to fire up the rest of the Vikings. He’s proba-bly the quietest of the four Weatherington children according to his mother, Julie.


Charlie Taylor’s fishing report

By CHARLIE TAYLOR

Fishing report


Hall tops off season with a bang

By ED TURNER

Kyle Hall had an excellent year in Late Models at Old Dominion Speedway. The 16-year-old Bushwood, Md., driver finished second in points, won rookie-of-the year and collected 12 top fives, including three wins.


October 11, 2007

A Historic Hit

Gar-Field graduate Jeff Baker comes through in a big way for the Colorado Rockies
By DAVID FAWCETT

 


Bruins stake claim to No. 1 with sweep of arch rival OP

Forest Park volleyball hands OP first loss of season
By DAVE UTNIK

 


Is offensive line gelling for Redskins?

By BRIAN HUNSICKER

 


Buttgereit finishes tied for 10th at state golf

By ROBERT DASKI

 


Right on target

Forest Park quarterback Andrew Butler putting up big passing numbers
By JOE CONROY

 


October 10, 2007

Lynch’s spirit inspires

By DAVE UTNIK

Karly Lynch’s attitude gives Hylton volleyball something to play for.


Buttgereit four behind in AAA golf

By ROBERT DASKI

Dominion Valley Country Club, host of the Group AAA state golf tournament, presents a huge challenge to golfers.


On to Regionals

By HUGH RIST

After dominating the field hockey scene for many years, the Woodbridge Vikings fell upon lean times in recent seasons, having been led by five different coaches in the past five years.


O’Connor to head selection committee

By BRIAN HUNSICKER

George Mason athletics director Tom O’Connor rattles off his itinerary for a January week, flying from this place to that, all to squeeze in as much basketball-watching as he can: Follow the Patriots to Delaware, head to the NCAA Convention in Nashville a day early to take in South Carolina and Vanderbilt, find another nearby game to check out, attend the convention, return to Fairfax and catch Georgetown and Maryland home games.


October 9, 2007

An all-around talent

By DAVE UTNIK

Sewell a versatile player for Seton volleyball


State golf tournament begins today

By BRIAN HUNSICKER

 


Simmons excels in Army 10-miler

From staff reports

 


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