Correction to This Article
A May 30 Sports item incorrectly said that the W.T. Woodson High School boys' soccer team lost in a Liberty District semifinal to McLean. Woodson lost its semifinal to Fairfax.
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A LOOK AHEAD AT VIRGINIA PLAYOFFS

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Franklin County at Hylton, 2

Gar-Field at Halifax, 5

Albemarle at Osbourn, 6

Later This Week: Semifinals, Wednesday; Final, Friday.

Best Matchup: If Hylton (18-4) and No. 1 Osbourn (22-0) win tomorrow, their semifinal will pit a Hylton offense that averages nearly eight runs a game against Osbourn All-Met pitcher Cristi Ecks, who has allowed only one earned run all season -- to Hylton.

AA Region II

Quarterfinals Tomorrow:

Broad Run at Turner Ashby, 5

William Monroe at Fauquier, 6:30

Fort Defiance at Loudoun Valley, 4

Brentsville at Monticello, 6

Later This Week: Semifinals, Wednesday; Final, Friday.

Best Matchup: Tenth-ranked Broad Run faces perhaps its stiffest test of the season against Turner Ashby, the reigning state champion that has won 43 straight games and has back all its players from last year. All-Met pitcher Jenny Clohan leads the Spartans.


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