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Breaking the mold
For 36 years, the Fort Dupont Ice Hockey Club has provided a place for D.C.-area youth of all backgrounds to learn to love the sport of hockey.
Long leads Crusaders to title
BOYS’ BASKETBALL | Alex Long picks up the slack for Riverdale Baptist in the Maryland Private Schools final.
Lane resigns as North Point coach
FOOTBALL | Citing personal and family factors, Ken Lane ends a seven-year tenure in which he served as North Point’s first varsity coach.
Venson makes it her own way
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL | Meet Virginia signee Mikayla Venson, the best player in the country you’ve never heard of.
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- This week’s top basketball plays
Central doesn’t back down
BOYS’ BASKETBALL | The Falcons, hardened by a year spent in Prince George’s 3A/2A/1A, keep their composure in a 76-69 win over New Town in the 1A North final.
Wakefield’s rally comes up short
BOYS’ BASKETBALL | Despite a 20-20 game from Dominique Tham, the Warriors can’t complete a late rally against defending state champion Henrico.
Floyd, Stonewall run away
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL | Nicole Floyd nets 28 points for Stonewall Jackson, which turns a late 16-0 run into a berth in the Va. 6A title game.
Panthers reach 5A title game
Fourth-ranked Potomac edges Maury, 55-52, to reach the Virginia boys 5A state championship game.
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Cavaliers come up short
BOYS’ BASKETBALL | W.T. Woodson’s last-second three-point attempt falls short as Landstown takes out the Cavaliers in the Virginia 6A semifinals.
Lake Braddock falls to Colonial Forge
BOYS’ BASKETBALL | The Bruins couldn’t overcome the Eagles’ second-quarter surge in Friday’s Virginia 6A state semifinals.
Churchill’s Sutton wins third state title
WRESTLING | Churchill senior Hunter Sutton wins a third state title, at 152 pounds, by beating Malik Jackson of Wilde Lake.
Wolverines throttle Oakland Mills
BOYS’ BASKETBALL | Dion Wiley, Randall Broddie and Potomac (Md.) pile on the points in a Maryland 2A South title game rout of the Scorpions.
Springbrook coasts in 4A North final
BOYS’ BASKETBALL | Aaron Robinson scores 18 points and Andrew adds 25 in a 76-46 victory over Dulaney to send the Blue Devils to next week’s state 4A semifinals.
Whitman claims 4A West title
BOYS’ BASKETBALL | The Vikings’ unexpected playoff run continues with a 49-44 win over Clarksburg, their first region title since 2006. They’ll face Annapolis in the 4A semifinal.
Annapolis turns it around, wins region
BOYS’ BASKETBALL | Mired just one game above .500 in mid-January, Annapolis embarks on an amazing reversal of fortune that leads to the 4A East Region title.
Leaders
Rank | Name | School | Avg. |
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1 | Danzel Wright | National Collegiate | 30.5 |
2 | Marcquise Reed | Capitol Christian | 29.9 |
3 | Allonzo Trier | Montrose Christian | 24.9 |
4 | Davon Taylor | Central | 24.4 |
5 | Abdulai Bundu | Largo | 24.3 |
6 | Greg Malinowski | Episcopal | 24.1 |
7 | DeWayne Owens | Ballou | 23.6 |
8 | T.J. Duckett | Saint Anselm's | 23.5 |
9 | DJ Workcuff | Northern | 23.4 |
10 | Juan Brown | Annapolis | 22.8 |
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AllMetSports galleries
Neal Henderson is the familiar face of D.C. minority hockey
Henderson, 76, is the founder of the Fort Dupont Ice Hockey Club, which gives kids of all backgrounds a chance to learn the sport.
No 9. Riverdale Baptist wins Maryland Private School title
Alex Long leads the Crusaders to a 71-66 win against No. 5 Clinton Christian.
No. 5 Edison falls to Highland Springs, 70-60
The Eagles could not keep up with the Springers in the Virginia 5A state semifinals.
No. 15 Wakefield loses to Henrico, 63-55
The Wakefield Warriors are sent home by the Henrico Warriors in the Virginia 5A semifinals.
Maryland 4A West: Whitman tops Clarksburg 49-44 for league title
Josh Fried and Kyle Depollar combne for 35 to lead the Vikings to the 4A West championship.
Theodore Roosevelt tops Maret for DCSAA boys’ title
Rough Riders come out on top of close game 57-53.
No. 4 St. John’s claims DCSAA City title
The Cadets win, 58-42, defeating No. 9 Georgetown Visitation Thursday night at the Verizon Center.
W.T. Woodson wins 6A North boys’ title
The Cavaliers beat No. 17 Lake Braddock, 66-56, on Saturday at Robinson.
Stonewall Jackson wins 6A North girls’ basketball title
Raiders senior forward Nicole Floyd scores 24 points and is named tournament MVP.
Hockey as a means of service
The Fort Dupont Hockey Club not only teaches D.C. youth how to play hockey, but also the value of hard work, discipline and community.Top Basketball Plays: Episode 13
Host B.J. Koubaroulis runs through the top plays from the week of basketball in the D.C., Maryland and Virginia area.State wrestling champions born at UMD
Local wrestlers win big at the Maryland state wrestling championships.W.T. Woodson comes up just short in state semifinal
The Cavaliers fell just short of reaching the Virginia 6A state finals, losing to Landstown, 40-37Wakefield loses to Henrico in Virginia 5A state semifinals, 63-55
The Henrico Warriors will move onto the championships after overcoming the Warriors of Wakefield.Potomac (Md.) Defeats Oakland Mills, 101-63
The Wolverines never trailed the Scorpions, leading to a 38-point blow-out victory.DCSAA title goes to Theodore Roosevelt boys, St. John's girls
The No. 10 Rough Riders defeated Maret 57-53 and grabbed their first DCSAA title while the No. 4 Cadets took down Georgetown Visitation 58-42.Top Basketball Plays: Episode 12
Host B.J. Koubaroulis runs through the top plays from the week of basketball in the D.C., Maryland and Virginia area.W.T. Woodson boys and Stonewall Jackson girls win 6A North Region Finals
The Cavaliers get an impressive 66-56 victory against No. 17 Lake Braddock Bruins while the Raiders defeat the West Springfield Spartans 64-54.Clinton Christian wins Capital Beltway title
Clinton Christian beat Riverdale Baptist, 69-63, for its first Capital Beltway championship behind first-year head coach Christian Cole.Top Games
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Recruiting Insider
Recruits lead Riverdale, Clinton Christian
Chinanu Onuaku (Louisville) and Jon Davis (DePaul) headline Division I talent in Maryland Private Schools championship.
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A football career cut short
After suffering the sixth concussion of his football career this fall, former Stone Bridge standout and Boston College safety Spenser Rositano decided to call it quits.
Transferring control in D.C.
A top D.C. high school athletic official is working to reduce widespread athletic-based transfers that have drastically altered the local sports landscape in recent years.