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George Wythe banking on 3-point shooter in playoffs

George Wythe High School’s basketball opponents are in trouble — make that triple trouble — whenever Eugene Williams uncorks a jump shot.

Chesterfield Jayhawks capture national title

The Chesterfield Jayhawks have won the nation’s top prize for sixth-grade basketball.

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VUU loses to LIU-Post; looking for victory in S.C.

Virginia Union University is an NCAA Division II football program with plenty of Division I talent. Some exciting Division I transfers made a positive impression but couldn’t produce a victory in VUU’s rainy opener last Saturday before 757 fans at Hovey Field in Richmond.

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Trinity Episcopal’s Donavan Goode takes record in 55-meter dash

Donavan Goode excels in acceleration. Renowned for his Road Runner-style takeoffs, the 17-year-old Trinity Episcopal School senior is the fastest 55-meter dash man in Virginia private school history.

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Washington NFL training camp ends

Seven down and one to go. The Washington NFL team concluded its preseason workouts last Sunday at the Bon Secours Training Center in Richmond.

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Richmonders hoping to take Clemson to victory in College Football Playoff

It may be up to two Richmonders to achieve something no one else has been able to do — stop the University of Alabama. Keep your eyes on orange jerseys No. 99 and No. 12 for Clemson University in the College Football Playoff final on Monday, Jan. 7, in Santa Clara, Calif.

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Ravens’ Lamar Jackson defies Heisman history, breaks record

If there is such a thing as a Heisman Trophy jinx, Lamar Jackson seems immune to it — so far. At least among African-American quarterbacks, the Heisman — college football’s ultimate individual award — hasn’t exactly spelled a yellow brick road to NFL stardom.

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Command performance

Members of the Washington Commanders football team hosted a girls’ flag football practice and scrimmage at Armstrong High School on Aug. 26 in partnership with Richmond Public Schools. The event was a part of the first-ever Nike Kickoff Classic in collaboration with Nike and the National Football League.

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John Marshall has old luck despite new field

John Marshall High School has a new football field that it plans to take full advantage of this fall. Hoping to “bring the pride back” to the North Side, Justices Athletic Director Lamont Davis has scheduled six home games this season.

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CIAA rivals face off this Saturday at Barco-Stevens Hall

One team is battling for first place while the other is simply scrapping to get out of the cellar.

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Highland Springs’ Greg Dortch heads to DMV in Cardinals vs. Commanders game

The Washington Commanders’ team colors are mostly burgundy and gold. But when the NFL squad opens its season Sept. 2 at FedEx Field, you may see sprinkles of Highland Springs High School’s black and gold in the stands.

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Memories of Kobe Bryant flood All-Star Game

Team LeBron won the game. Anthony Davis scored the game-clinching point. Kawhi Leonard was MVP. But memories of Kobe Bry- ant garnered people’s attention and thoughts the most at last Sunday’s 69th NBA All-Star Game in Chicago.

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Bigger Huguenot moves to new sports conference

Starting with the 2015-16 school year, Richmond’s five comprehensive high schools no longer will compete in the same athletic conference.

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LaMelo Ball to be among top picks in NBA draft

LaMelo LaFrance Ball has a catchy name, a wealth of talent and a story like none other.

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Washington NFL team hopes Da’Ron Payne will stop defense leak

The Washington professional football team was dead last in the NFL in 2017 at defending the run. Nose guard Da’Ron Payne was specifically drafted to change that.

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NBA’s ‘Chocolate Thunder’ Darryl Dawkins dies at 58

Darryl Dawkins was a mountain of a man with a persona to match. To the delight of fans and the media, he shattered backboards, gave poetic names to his power dunks, sparked the invention of the breakaway rim and made NBA history at 18 by challenging and defeating the system. 

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Richmonder recalls meeting legendary pitcher Satchel Paige

Thanks to Richmond Free Press reader Joe Brown for alerting and informing us that Satchel Paige’s legendary baseball career included an historic trip to Virginia’s capital city. In fact, the last time Paige hurled a horsehide in a competitive game just may have been at the old Parker Field, then home of the Richmond Braves — the AAA International League affiliate of the Atlanta Braves. The Diamond, home of the Richmond Flying Squirrels, was built on the site.

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Super Bowl LV will be a match between old and new QB stars

The Greatest of All Time vs. the next Greatest of All Time — Tom Brady vs. Patrick Mahomes.

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Washington Football Team’s ticket to success: ‘The Roadblock’

In searching for a nickname for the Washington Football Team’s vaunted defense, “The Roadblock” seems to fit.

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Hometown hero Ashe conquers Richmond 50 years ago in local Davis Cup match

Fifty years ago, Richmond native Arthur Ashe Jr. and the City of Richmond were front and center for global tennis. Court No. 1 at Richmond’s Byrd Park was the site of the prestigious Davis Cup tennis tournament May 3 through 5, 1968. Dating to 1900, the Davis Cup is international team tennis’ premier event and draws the sport’s marquee names.