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The Pitch Walter Johnson High School Bethesda, MD
Issue Date: Thursday, October 02, 2008 Issue: October 2, 2008 Last Update: Monday, October 06, 2008
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Sports

Coming off an 11-5 season, the girls varsity volleyball team looks to continue their success of previous years. This may prove difficult, as the team lost two star players from last year, Anna Iofin
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Despite being a low-profile sport and having a relatively low crowd attendance compared to other fall sports, the golf team strives to improve upon past year’s records.
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After the field hockey team had a 4-8 record last season, they are expected to improve greatly this year. With a 5-2 record thus far, they’ve already surpassed last season’s win total and are working
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Girls soccer (5-1) has added several new players to last year’s 4A west division champion team. One of the more experienced players new to the team is junior forward Chaucia Sydnor. The Wilson High S
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As the clock struck zero on that November night back in 2006, the boys soccer team, its fans and the community started their celebration. The team had tied for the state championship, marking the firs
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Bengals wide receiver Chad Johnson—check that—Chad Ocho Cinco, likes attention. He likes to think of himself as a rebel, though I’m not so sure that celebrating touchdowns by holding up a sign sarcast
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With new coach Lynn Poznanski on the sidelines, the tennis team is trying to follow the success of last year’s team.
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Despite losing last year’s top two runners, Chris Moen and Brian Graves, and four varsity runners in total, the boys cross country team looks to build upon and increase their success from last year’s
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As the fences rose around the stadium this summer, what once resembled a field became just another construction site on campus. This final step of the modernization has largely impacted the athletic t
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Something was different about opening night as fans packed into the Clarksburg stadium wearing green to watch what they expected to be a new and improved football team capable of winning their first g
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