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Maryland 4A semifinal
Old Mill prevails
On the strength of running back Josh Furman, Old Mill is going to its first state title game after a 20-13 victory over defending champion Sherwood.
    Cross-country
    Dynamic duo
    Fairfax senior Kevin Dowd and West Springfield senior Paige Kvartunas each placed ninth at the Foot Locker South cross-country meet in Charlotte, N.C., on Saturday.
      AAA Northwest Region Div. 6 final
      Drazl delivers
      Battlefield's Danny Drazl scores on a wide-open screen pass, his first touch of the game, helping the Bobcats to a 32-27 win in Haymarket.
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