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Darrell Purdie poised to take George Wythe to state finals

Darrell Purdie may be the area’s MVP — most versatile player.

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Slyderz shine in Inner-City Classic

Carl Smith has seen baseball from an up-close-and-personal vantage point few can match. Now he’s passing along that wisdom to area up-and-comers.

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Former NFL player Jason Wright named president of Washington pro football team

The Washington NFL team hired Jason Wright as team president on Monday, making him the first Black person to hold that position in NFL history.

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Ravens’ Lamar Jackson defies Heisman history, breaks record

If there is such a thing as a Heisman Trophy jinx, Lamar Jackson seems immune to it — so far. At least among African-American quarterbacks, the Heisman — college football’s ultimate individual award — hasn’t exactly spelled a yellow brick road to NFL stardom.

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Hometown hero Ashe conquers Richmond 50 years ago in local Davis Cup match

Fifty years ago, Richmond native Arthur Ashe Jr. and the City of Richmond were front and center for global tennis. Court No. 1 at Richmond’s Byrd Park was the site of the prestigious Davis Cup tennis tournament May 3 through 5, 1968. Dating to 1900, the Davis Cup is international team tennis’ premier event and draws the sport’s marquee names.

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VCU heads to Oklahoma City for NCAA despite A-10 loss

If you’re among the thousands of passionate Virginia Commonwealth University basketball fans, you’ve become accustomed to this time of year scrambling for last minute flight reservations. For the third straight year, the Rams are headed to the NCAA. So Rams fans who want to cheer on the team in person will be putting up considerable time, effort and expense. After losing to St. Joseph’s University 87-74 in the Atlantic 10 Tournament finale last Sunday in Brooklyn, N.Y., the Rams are headed to Oklahoma City, 1,293 miles from Richmond. Coach Will Wade’s 24-10 Rams are seeded No. 10 in the NCAA’s West Region and will face No. 7 Oregon State University, featuring Gary Payton II, on Friday, March 18. Tipoff is scheduled for 1:30 p.m., with the game slated to be televised on TNT.

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Diversity lip service only?

Bieniemy gets the brushoff, even under 'Rooney Rule'

Eric Bieniemy interviewed for three NFL head coaching positions this month and received the same answer from all three places — thanks, but no thanks.

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Jackson State adds former NFL analyst, banner class of recruits

Deion Sanders is pulling out all the stops to bring an HBCU national football championship to Jackson State.

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After upsetting Shaw, VSU eyes homecoming win

Virginia State University has momentum and rising star Jordan Davis on its side heading into homecoming weekend.

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Football momentum building in the East End

Jeremy Pruitt teaches chemistry in the classroom and, as football coach, seems to have found the right formula at Armstrong High.

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Dejected Panthers hoping for homecoming win Saturday against Lincoln

Virginia Union University’s road to football riches has grown long and bumpy, but there is still a lane to the top.

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Waller glides into QB role for VSU; next up, battle of the coaches, both former NFL players

D’Vonte Waller led Highland Springs High School to two state championships. Now it seems he may be the quarterback to lead Virginia State University out of a rough patch.

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Johnson selected to NCAA Division II Management Council

Felicia Johnson’s busy schedule just got busier. The veteran Virginia Union University administrator has been selected to represent the CIAA on the NCAA Division II Management Council.

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Panthers eye contenders for quarterback vacancy

Auditions are underway at Virginia Union University.

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VSU coach calls it quits

By Fred Jeter Virginia State University is looking for a new football coach — again. After posting a 6-4 record in his only season with the Trojans, Coach Byron Thweatt, 38, has resigned to become the linebackers coach at James Madison University.

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Jamaican women and Black Italian man world’s fastest

The new “World’s Fastest Man” runs for Italy in the Olympics, but was born in El Paso, Texas.

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Versatile Huguenot quarterback Jason Wright eyes championships

If Huguenot High School football is to rise as a tower of power, Jason Wright deserves to go down as a cornerstone of the project.

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Richmond’s striking past with Black baseball pitchers includes Satchel Paige, others

Since integrated professional baseball arrived in Richmond, there has been a relative shortage of Black men on the pitching mound for the home team.

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McDowell pours it on for VUU homecoming win

You can add another weapon to Virginia Union University’s growing football arsenal.

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Richmonder recalls meeting legendary pitcher Satchel Paige

Thanks to Richmond Free Press reader Joe Brown for alerting and informing us that Satchel Paige’s legendary baseball career included an historic trip to Virginia’s capital city. In fact, the last time Paige hurled a horsehide in a competitive game just may have been at the old Parker Field, then home of the Richmond Braves — the AAA International League affiliate of the Atlanta Braves. The Diamond, home of the Richmond Flying Squirrels, was built on the site.