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Trojans on road again

Virginia State’s long run of success began a year ago against Kentucky State. The Trojans are hoping for a similar script this go-round.

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VUU: Allen does Byers impersonation

At midseason, it comes as no surprise that a Virginia Union University Panther is leading the CIAA in rushing. The surprise is that it is Curtis Allen and not Jada Byers.

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Former TJ, South Carolina standout reclaims the headlines

Much to his own surprise, Philip Logan is back in the news.

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William & Mary heads to Montana State for quarterfinals

Michael London already has coached one school to the FCS championship. Now he’s looking to make it two.

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Coach Lancaster starts new chapter

George Lancaster says he has retired. Officially he has after 37 seasons and two Virginia championships at Highland Springs High School in Henrico County. But the more the 71-year-old coaching legend talks, the more you learn another chapter may yet unfold. Coach Lancaster is in the process of moving back to his hometown of Chase City in Mecklenburg County, where he just may pop up with a whistle around his neck at Bluestone High School.

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Baseball opens door to first African player

Gift Ngoepe has opened Major League Baseball’s door to Africans. On April 26, Ngoepe, who is from South Africa, became the first player from the African continent to play in the big leagues.

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Controversial call shoots down victory for Lady Justices in semifinals

Seven was indeed a lucky number this winter for John Marshall High School girls’ basketball, and a most unlucky number for the Justices’ foes. Quality trumped quantity for the school on Richmond’s North Side. With a bare bones roster of seven, the Justices came within a referee’s controversial call of reaching the State 3A final. “We were seven strong,” said Coach Travis Richardson, Class of 1998. “Our motto was ‘Seven deep, no sleep.’ “We were determined not to rest until we achieved our goals.”

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Armstrong bracing for bigger opponents

Armstrong High School football Coach McDaniel Anderson says he is searching for a cure for what he calls “the inner city blues.”

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Deontay Wilder’s KO power shows no signs of letting up

Deontay Wilder is power personified. The 33-year-old native of Tuscaloosa, Ala., packs a knockout punch the likes of which no one has seen in the rich history of the ring.

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MLB’s men of color are a big hit in big league

As big league baseball reaches midseason, here are a few story lines regarding the national pastime’s men of color. Minority matters: You can’t help but notice Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts.

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Calhoun Cougars win city rec league championship

The Calhoun Cougars are the champions of tackle football in Richmond’s Recreation Center League for the first time in at least 20 years.

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NSU ends season with CIT championship

There was no place like home this basketball season for Norfolk State University.

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Top Heisman prospect has Virginia ties

Hendon Hooker was at Virginia Tech before 2021 transfer to Tennessee

It’s becoming routine. Since 2006, Black quarterbacks have won the Heisman Trophy seven times and have been close to winning on many other occasions. The trend is likely to continue this season with one of the top-tier candidates having Virginia connections.

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VUU Panthers on the prowl for second victory

Freshmen Hakeem Holland and Lamar Webster are the dual dynamos that fueled Virginia Union University’s maroon and steel football engine last Saturday. Perhaps benefitting from the surprise factor, the fledgling Panthers’ running backs contributed mightily to a 35-21 opening victory over Brevard College of North Carolina before a crowd of 7,245 fans at Hovey Field.

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Star Barbershop winning games at a steady clip

Star Barbershop is winning softball games at a steady clip in Chesterfield County.

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VUU Panthers win game ahead of CIAA tourney

They’re toes are wiggling. After losing 10 games in succession in December and January, Virginia Union University’s basketball Panthers are showing evidence of recovery.

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Hopewell Blue Devils keep rolling like the river

Hopewell is home of blue collars and Blue Devils.

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Nationals’ rebound likely depends on CJ Abrams, Keibert Ruiz, Josiah Gray

Looking to recover from three poor seasons in a row, the Washington Nationals hope to bounce back with an impressive list of young prospects.

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VUU signs transfers to boost basketball team

Coming from near and far, help is on the way for the Virginia Union University basketball team.

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Antoine Craig named Sports Ambassador by the USABA

Being blind hasn’t stopped Antoine Craig from achieving much success. Now he hopes to encourage others to do likewise.