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PRINCE GEORGE'S SPORTS


Flowers senior Jerod Franklin (right) edged Eleanor Roosevelt’s Daniel Edmund (left) and Laurel’s Alfonzo Diaz in the boys’ county championship 800 meters last week in Landover.

Drama reigns in 800 meters

Flowers runner still aiming for records

Twice is nice for Oxon Hill triple, long jumper

Warren Gray liked his chances going into the field events at the county high school indoor track championships last week.

Historic hurdle

Wise sophomore achieves milestone, Douglass junior defends pole vault title

New coach, same old Raiders

Josh Abrams surprised the Eleanor Roosevelt High School administration a little when he interviewed for the boys’ indoor track coach position last year.

Lion Kings

Largo’s formula for success in boys basketball began last summer

Defending 4A champ Raiders keep on rolling

Since last summer, the Eleanor Roosevelt High School girls’ basketball team has heard or been asked about playing without Selena Nwude, the 6-foot-5 backbone of the Raiders’ consecutive state Class 4A championships.

Senior leads way for Spartans

Brittany Jackson has had her share of frustration this winter.

Mustangs moving up

Despite youth movement, program seeks new identity while maintaining winning tradition

JUCO players have no guarantees

Prince George’s Community College sophomore Wesley Sweet said he approaches every basketball game as if it were his last, especially this season.

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