Woods fades, Mickelson charges to win

(ROBERT GALBRAITH / REUTERS)

Phil Mickelson goes from a six-shot deficit to a two-shot lead in just six holes, closing with an 8-under 64 for a two-shot victory over Charlie Wi.

Sports photo galleries

Virginia Northern Region wrestling finals

Held at Hayfield High School.

No. 3 DeMatha upstages No. 2 Gonzaga, 76-47

The Stags dominate their bitter rival in a nationally televised game.

No. 10 North Point defeats No. 7 Thomas Stone, 74-57

North Point pulls away in the third quarter to remain undefeated in the SMAC (10-0).

Stefon Diggs heads to Maryland

Two-time All-Met WR-DB from Good Counsel headlines the Terps’ football recruiting class

NHL power rankings

Tarik El-Bashir assesses the top teams in the National Hockey League.

Linsanity hits the NBA

A look at New York Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin.

Profiles in Speed: Carmelita Jeter

Sprinter Carmelita Jeter used state-of-the-art technology to refine her technique and drastically improve her performance on the track.

Area youth find it cool to get on ice

Alex Ovechkin’s arrival in Washington and the Capitals’ subsequent emergence over the past several years has led to a spike in participation in youth hockey leagues.

Don Bosco upends Potomac School, 64-59

Wolfpack junior Emmanuel Omogbo scores 30 to lead Don Bosco.

N.Y. Giants’ victory parade

Thousands line streets of New York to celebrate the Giants’ Super Bowl win .

The 2012 Super Bowl ads

Commercials that aired during Super Bowl XLVI.

Super Bowl 2012: Mario Manningham’s great catch

Eli Manning completes this 38-yard pass to Mario Manningham along the sideline, helping lift New York to a win in Super Bowl XLVI.

Sports videos

Paul VI edges Gonzaga in a double O.T. thriller (3:32)

Paul VI edges Gonzaga in a double O.T. thriller (3:32)

Coleman Johnson hit a huge three to force double O.T. and had 33 points.
Melo Trimble: Hungry for more success (2:11)

Melo Trimble: Hungry for more success (2:11)

A talented sophomore, Bishop O'Connell's Melo Trimble is gaining interest from major college basketball programs. (Feb. 12)
'Every game is a memory' (2:52)

'Every game is a memory' (2:52)

Known for his ferocious dunks, Montrose Christian senior forward Justin Anderson will play basketball at the University of Virginia. (Feb. 12)
Jeremy Lin leads Knicks to win over Lakers (0:51)

Jeremy Lin leads Knicks to win over Lakers (0:51)

The New York Knicks new point guard Jeremy Lin has New York on fire with a four game winning streak. (Feb. 11)
DeMatha 7, Gonzaga 2

DeMatha 7, Gonzaga 2

DeMatha junior Grant Grieco had a hat trick to lead the Stags past rival Gonzaga in the Wounded Warrior Game at The Gardens Ice House in Laurel.
No. 3 DeMatha beats No. 2 Gonzaga, 76-47

No. 3 DeMatha beats No. 2 Gonzaga, 76-47

DeMatha senior forward Jerami Grant had a team-high 18 points to lead the No. 3 Stags in a convincing win over WCAC rival No. 2 Gonzaga in a nationally televised game.
No. 10 North Point hands No. 7 Thomas Stone its first loss, 74-57

No. 10 North Point hands No. 7 Thomas Stone its first loss, 74-57

Tenth-ranked North Point avenged its first loss of the season with a decisive win over Southern Maryland Athletic Conference rival No. 7 Thomas Stone.
Stefon Diggs commits to Maryland (0:58)

Stefon Diggs commits to Maryland (0:58)

Stefon Diggs, a two-time All-Met WR-DB from Good Counsel, announced that he will play football for Maryland in front of a standing-room only crowd at Looney's Pub in College Park on Friday. (Feb. 10)
Carmelita Jeter: Taking technology in stride (3:58)

Carmelita Jeter: Taking technology in stride (3:58)

A computer-generated stick figure is helping the world's fastest woman run even faster. Biomechanist Ralph Mann's software demonstrates the ideal position for every part of Carmelita Jeter's body during a sprint. The technology lets Jeter and her coach, John Smith, see and fix tiny imperfections that may mean the difference between a great sprint and a phenomenal one.
Jerry Sandusky speaks out following hearing (2:02)

Jerry Sandusky speaks out following hearing (2:02)

Former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky spoke to reporters following a hearing on pretrial issues, including whether Sandusky should be confined inside of his home. He faces 52 criminal counts of alleged sexual misconduct involving boys. (Feb. 10)