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John Marshall ready for regional playoffs with tall men in front, back court

Richmond’s John Marshall High School boasts perhaps the tallest basketball front line in Virginia in 6-foot-9 Isaiah Todd, 6-foot-7 Isaiah Anderson and 6-foot-6 Greg Jones.

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Aaron Judge leads AL in homers and RBIs

Everything about Aaron Judge is labeled extra-large.

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As the '6th Man,'-Lou Willuams plays a key role for Clippers

Lou Williams is the star who doesn’t start.

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Peterson out, Gibson in as Washington NFL team’s feature back

The Washington NFL team is handing the ball — and perhaps its foreseeable future — to a little-known rookie.

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DaVaughn Kelsie lights it up for Shaw Univ.

DaVaughn Kelsie is Shaw University’s spark from the arc. The Richmond native leads CIAA basketball in filling the cup from behind the 3-point arc.

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With postponement of Olympics, Biles fighting time, age to win gold again

Simone Biles was an overwhelming favorite to repeat as All-Around Artistic Gymnastic champion at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Then, because of the coronavirus, the 2020 Olympics were postponed to 2021, when Biles will be 24 years old.

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Flying Squirrels pitcher hopes 100 mph throws get him to big leagues

Walking to the batter’s box to face Melvin Adon must feel like walking the plank. Few pitchers unleash a fastball with more fury and frightening velocity than the Richmond Flying Squirrels’ bullpen ace.

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Sportscaster Herm Edwards named head coach at Arizona State

Herm Edwards is taking his football expertise from the broadcast booth back to the sidelines. An ESPN personality on NFL Live since 2009, Edwards was named head coach at Arizona State University. “I’m here to build a program on top of the foundation that’s already been built here,” he said in his introductory news conference on Dec. 4 in Tempe, Ariz. “We’re here to be relevant in the Pacific 12.”

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VUU leaning on big men for big success on the basketball court

In keeping with its storied basketball past, big men abound at Virginia Union University. Coach Jay Butler is blessed with multiple low-post options in his third season on the Lombardy Street campus. Three have taken turns sharing accolades thus far, and a promising fourth will be debuting soon.

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Quarterback Aarek Thomas ready to take John Marshall to championships

Phillip Sims left Oscar Smith High School in Chesapeake as the most prolific passer in state history. Some of that aerial artistry seems to have rubbed off on his prized passing pupil at Richmond’s John Marshall High School. Coach Sims, who coaches the John Marshall Justices, sees some of himself in senior, third-year starter Aarek “Rico” Thomas.

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Will Kawhi Leonard stay with new NBA champs?

The NBA playoffs are over, but the excitement continues. Combining the brilliance of Kawhi Leonard and his teammates with good fortune, the Toronto Raptors are NBA champions, having thwarted the Golden State Warriors’ dynasty.

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Peterson rushing to get Washington NFL team into playoffs

How far Washington goes in the NFL East may rely on how much fuel Adrian Peterson has left in his tank. Recent statistics indicate he’s nowhere near empty.

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VSU Trojans trounce Elizabeth City State

It has been more than a season and a half already, and no CIAA team has figured out a way to beat football coach Latrell Scott’s Virginia State University Trojans.

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Taqqi Muhammad is John Marshall’s ‘Big D’

Taqqi Muhammad is held in such high esteem at Richmond’s John Marshall High School, and why the senior has landed a full scholarship to the University of North Carolina-Greensboro.

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NCAA: GOING TO THE BIG DANCE: Liberty University Flames player Darius McGhee rises to occasion

When the Liberty University Flames jump for joy, no one jumps higher than Darius McGhee.

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VUU’s ‘Windy City Wonder’ breaks records, dazzles fans at regional finale

Kiana Johnson is so fast, so agile, so dynamic. She navigates a basketball floor like a sleek sports car, reducing foes to clunker status.

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Simone Manuel swims into history, Olympic record

It has taken 31 Olympiads and 120 years, but finally an African-American woman has won an individual gold medal in swimming.

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Like father, like sons

Clyde Austin’s sons shine in college hoops

The name Clyde Austin is back in the basketball news. Only it’s not the Clyde Austin readers might remember.

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Thompson hopes to take Saints to championship

Eric Thompson Sr. has left his son, Eric Jr., with a tough act to follow on the basketball court. The elder Thompson was on two State Group AAA championship teams at Marshall-Walker High School, and on two CIAA championship teams for Virginia Union University. Eric Sr. was all about defense and ball handling and still holds several records for assists for the state high school and CIAA tournaments.

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Serena gracious even in defeat at Australian Open

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA Serena Williams’ relaxed outlook on life spilled over even in defeat last Saturday when she appeared to be almost as happy that Angelique Kerber had won her first grand slam final as the German herself. The 34-year-old Serena lost the Australian Open final to the seventh-ranked Kerber 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 in just more than two hours of scintillating tennis at Rod Laver Arena in which the German negated the American’s power and capitalized on unforced errors.