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Otters Dominate at Swim Meet

The Oakton Otters dive team defeated Tuckahoe.

As Temperatures Rise, RSTA Swimmers Heat Up

Five more pool records set.

Five pool records set in hot weather.

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Title IX Marks 40 Years (Potomac)

Area coaches reflect on the law’s impact and societal changes.

Title IX's impact is felt 40 years later.


DCCL Defeats International Country Club

The RiverBend StingRays defeated International Country Club, 326.5-189.5.

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The Langley Club Takes Waynewood on a Wild Ride

The Langley Wildthings swim team defeated the Waynewood Dolphins, 221-199.

McLean Beats Highlands Swim

The McLean swim team defeated Highlands Swim, 246-174 on July 7.


Chesterbrook Wins with Dominant Performance

Chesterbrook defeated Vienna Woods, 323-97 on July 7.

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Title IX Marks 40 Years

Local coaches reflect on the law’s impact and societal changes.

Title IX's impact is felt 40 years later.

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Arlington Swim Briefs: WGCC Swim Team Dominates Congressional

The WGCC swim team defeated Congressional, 300-142.


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Manager, 7 Players Represent Aces on All-Star Roster

The Alexandria Aces had seven players named to the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League all-star game, which was held July 11 at Shirley Povich Field in Bethesda. The Aces played for the American League All-Stars, who were led by Aces manager Corey Haines.

Rowers Begin 4th Week of Summer Crew

The 2012 Alexandria Summer Crew Program entered its fourth week of classes and training sessions this past Monday with nearly 130 rowers taking to the water at the Dee Campbell Boathouse in Old Town.

Peak Performance VA Members Compete at Nationals

At the end of June, 13 members of the Peak Performance VA taekwondo team traveled to Dallas and Ft. Lauderdale to compete at two national championships, one under USAT and the other, AAU. These are two major organizations for amateur sports in the U.S.


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Sequoia Farms Has a Busy Week

Well, if you needed something to do this week and you were a member of the Sequoia Farms swim team, you certainly were in luck. There was the “IM Tough” meet on Monday, the “Tri-Meet” on Wednesday, the “Dual Meet” on Saturday, then the “Relay Carnival” on Sunday. Or, as many families in Northern Virginia might say during this time of year, “it was all swimming — all the time.”

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Franklin Glen Swim Team Maintains Winning Record

The Franklin Glen Gators swim team continued its winning ways last Saturday with a victory over Armfield Farms. The 3-1 Gators moved up to the White Division this year in the Colonial Swim League after an undefeated season in the Blue Division. In addition to some impressive wins, there have been several pool records broken.

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Sully Station SSTs Improving Individual Times

The Sully Station SSTs endured some tough competition Saturday, July 14 as the Langley Wild Things stole the show, beating the SSTs, 231-189. Despite the loss, the SSTs persevered, winning 17 individual events, five relays, racking up points with 38 swimmers reaching second- and third-place finishes and 40 swimmers achieving personal-best marks.


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Sully Station II has Record-Breaking Relay Carnival

The Sully Station II Piranhas had a busy week of swimming, highlighted by four record-breaking performances at the 2012 Divisional Relay Carnival on Wednesday, July 11.

Column: Circumstances Be Damned

If only it were as easy to actually live it as it is to write it. As much as I believe what I write, it’s still difficult to ignore certain facts (“the underlying diagnosis,” as I often refer to my diagnosis) and the feelings associated with it.

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Four Runners Shine at Hershey Meet

Arlington’s best runners proved to be Virginia’s best, too, as four local runners claimed the top prize at the Hershey Track & Field Virginia State meet held in Charlottesville on June 16.

Bethesda’s Renfroe Is Ripken League’s Top Slugger

Mississippi native leads league in home runs, RBIs, fourth in batting average.

Bethesda Big Train slugger Hunter Renfroe leads the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League in home runs and RBIs, and is fourth in batting average.