Bobcats win with 101.5 points; Bruins earn 100.5
On Thursday of last week, an assistant coach from Old Dominion University’s football team pulled Hylton’s Chasz Wright aside and wanted to talk to him.
Ask Da’Shawn Hand how many offers he has from Division I football programs and he stops and has to think about it for a moment.
Penn State head football coach Bill O'Brien offered Woodbridge High School junior defensive back Evertt Edwards a scholarship Friday.
Mike Green has been named Quantico High School’s new head football coach. Green, a Forest Park High School assistant football coach, replaces John Hubert, who stepped down after three seasons.
Notre Dame offered a scholarship Tuesday to Woodbridge High School sophomore defensive lineman Da’Shawn Hand.
The Osbourn Park High School boys lacrosse team rallied from a 7-2 halftime deficit to defeat Mountain View 10-8 Saturday in a Northwest Region Tournament quarterfinal.
Lynetta Kizer made the cut.
An excellent outside shooter, Fong finished tied for second in the area by averaging 2.5 3-pointers a game.
Ali Krieger recently sent her family and the members of the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team a video of her running with an accompanying message that said “She’s coming back.”
Isaac Freeman had viewed the University of Massachusetts as his school of choice for some time
The News & Messenger is currently accepting nominations for the paper's male and female scholar-athletes of the year award for senior high school student-athletes. >>MORE
The News & Messenger is in the process of collecting information on senior high school athletes who attend Prince William County, Manassas Park and Manassas City high schools who will be playing sports in college. >>MORE
Class of 2012 & 2013
At 6-foot-3, 315-pounds, Donta Wilkins is not easily caught off guard.
When junior lineman Reggie Miles transferred to Hylton two months ago from Osbourn, he had other plans than playing college football.
Dufrene, who is a graduate of the Manassas school, led the Eagles for 14 seasons and posted a career 170-160 record in that time.
Osbourn graduate Marcus Hyde is still going to a training camp with the Washington Redskins
The Washington Redskins invited Osbourn graduate Marcus Hyde to attend the team’s four-day mini-camp that begins Thursday at its training facility in Ashburn.
Reynolds did not do any private workouts for the Packers, but teams liked his 6-foot-2 frame and playmaking abilities.
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