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R.I.P. William Brockenberry
William Brockenberry, one of the most unlikely standout quarterbacks in the history of D.C. high school football, who subsequently did yeoman’s work coaching Ballou’s girls’ basketball, volleyball and softball teams for more than a decade, died Thursday morning from complications...
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Alan Goldenbach
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March 19, 2010; 3:05 PM ET |
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Looking ahead to the DCIAA semifinals
DCIAA Semifinals Wilson (6-4) vs. Ballou (8-1) Saturday, 1:30 p.m., at Cardozo Last meeting: Nov. 18, 2006, Ballou won, 30-0, in the DCIAA semifinals Outlook: It’s strength against strength. Ballou used the league’s most dominant line to control both sides...
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Alan Goldenbach
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November 9, 2009; 10:51 PM ET |
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Playoff matchups - updated
Can't decide whether to go to the WCAC or DCIAA semifinals? Why not go to both? Here are the schedules for this weekend's football semifinals in both leagues. WCAC on Friday, Nov. 13 Gonzaga vs. DeMatha, 7 p.m. at Prince...
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Micah Pollack
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November 6, 2009; 11:59 PM ET |
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A Wild Week in DCIAA Football
Looking back on the perhaps the most riveting weekend of regular season football in the D.C. Interscholastic Athletic Association in several years, observers were left to ponder the impact of two notable outcomes: Ballou’s 14-8 triumph over defending-champion H.D. Woodson,...
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Alan Goldenbach
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October 20, 2009; 11:22 AM ET |
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Soccer Comes to Dunbar
It seemed like an obscure request, seeing that Dunbar had never sponsored a soccer team. And when the announcement came across the school’s public-address system one morning in early September, the sport appeared to have no future, either. “Anyone interested...
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Alan Goldenbach
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October 15, 2009; 3:33 PM ET |
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