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Washington Informer Washington Redskins quarterback Jason Campbell pauses on the way to the practice field to sign a few autographs as the teams gets training camp underway. Photo by Ron Burke
Few activities in the District and surrounding areas generate as much interest and excitement as the start of the Washington Redskins Training Camp, which is held at Redskins Park in Ashburn, Va. For an eight-day period, the team holds morning practices that are free and open to the public. Those days are Thu., July 30 to Sun., Aug. 2 and Tue., Aug. 4 to Fri., Aug. 7. Fan Appreciation Day is on Sat., August 8.

The practices draw thousands of fans, who stand in line to try and get autographs, take pictures and watch individual and position drills, which include seven on seven and 11 on 11 competitions.

Being up close and personal with the players and coaches allows a bird’s eye view of things that cannot come across on TV.

“Man, I can’t believe the size of some of these guys. Look at [fullback] Mike Sellers,” Herb Boyd, 56, of Southeast said. “He is huge!” Boyd said, as he watched running back drills.
Friday, 07 August 2009 02:05
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Washington Informer CWashington Mystics forward/center Crystal Langhorne goes for two over Indiana Fever forward Jessica Moore. Photo By John E. DeFreitas
The Washington Mystics fell to the visiting Indiana Fever in the fourth quarter for the third time this season. They entered the fourth trailing by one. But, in the next three minutes, Indiana pickup a 12-point lead before 11,595 fans on Sun., Aug. 2 at the Verizon Center in Northwest.

“I don't think it's a lack of effort by our team by any means. They continue to fight; it's just really focusing and making stops. I thought we gave up a lot of easy scores at the start of the fourth quarter, and when you have the momentum that can't happen,” said Mystics head coach Julie Plank."

The Fever (15-4) maintained a double-digit lead the rest of the way to secure the 87-79 win -- its third victory over the Mystics (10-9) in 13 days.
Thursday, 06 August 2009 12:51
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Washington Informer Tim Stanfill of Dunk TV and Shack ND Pack show surprise at the referee’s call during the Big Tiggers’ celebrity basketball game. Photos by Khalid Naji-Allah
Big Tigger’s Eighth Annual Celebrity Classic All-Star Celebrity Basketball Game showcased the athletic ability of some of today’s most watched entertainers. Presented by the Street Corner Foundation, LLC (SCF), the charity game is designed to raise funds and heighten public awareness of HIV/AIDS. The game was held at Trinity University in Northeast D.C. on Sat., June 6.
Friday, 12 June 2009 00:34
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Washington Wizards Introduce Randy Foye and Mike Miller

The Washington Wizards spent NBA draft night celebrating two players they acquired instead of the one they might have selected.

On Thursday, they introduced Randy Foye and Mike Miller, obtained from Minnesota for the No. 5 pick in the draft and three substitutes: center Etan Thomas and forwards Darius Songaila and Oleksiy Pecherov.

"By acquiring these players, we feel we have outstanding depth and outstanding versatility," Wizards president Ernie Grunfeld said.
Monday, 29 June 2009 14:05
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Boxing returned to the District with a solid card, promoted by Universal Madness in association with the organization Cease Fire: Don't Smoke the Brothers and Sisters. Jack Crider served as matchmaker. The event was held at the D.C. Convention Center on Sat., June 6.
Washington Informer Former two-time WBC Middleweight champion Keith Holmes (r) returned to action with an eight-round unanimous decision victory over Willis "The Prophet" Lockett(l). Photo by Khalid Naji-Allah
Washington Informer Keith Holmes lands a solid right hook to Willis “the Prophet” Lockett. Photo by Khalid Naji-Allah

Friday, 12 June 2009 00:20
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MIAMI (AP) -- When Florida Marlins slugger Hanley Ramirez learned only minutes before the trade deadline that the team had added a hitter, he threw a fist, grinned and shouted, "Yeehaw!"

It's fair to say Nick Johnson will be warmly received by his new teammates. Florida acquired the first baseman and cash from the last-place Washington Nationals for a pitching prospect, left-hander Aaron Thompson. The deal was completed minutes before Friday's 4 p.m. EDT deadline for making trades without waivers.

Ramirez wasn't the only one pleased with the news in the Florida clubhouse.

"It's going to be a huge pickup for us," second baseman Dan Uggla said. "We're about the last team to make a move. At least we made one. It can only be a positive."
Tuesday, 04 August 2009 10:30
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Washington Informer Omar Weaver passes three defenders as he goes to the hoop during the White Chocolate All-Stars vs. Da Trinidad Mob game on Mon., July 27 at the Barry Farms Coliseum in Southeast Photo By Khalid Naji-Allah
The gates of the Barry Farms Coliseum opened on Mon., July 27 with a double header between the M.T. All-Stars versus the All-Stars in the first game and the White Chocolate All-Stars versus Da Trinidad Mob in the second game. In the first game, the M.T. All-Stars scored an easy win with a 73-58 victory over the All-Stars. In the second game, the White Chocolate All-Stars defeated Da Trinidad Mob 83-74.
Thursday, 30 July 2009 13:03
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Washington Informer Retired tennis star and World Team Tennis co-founder Billy Jean King awards the championship trophy to Washington Kastles owner Mark Ein and the Kastles team. Photo by John E De Freitas WI BSports Photo Editor
Olga Puchkova of the Washington Kastles held off three match points to defeat Vania King of the Springfield Lasers 5-4 in the final set of the Advanta World Team Tennis Finals, leading Washington to a 23-20 win over Springfield and their first WTT Championship.

“It was amazing, it was awesome,” said Puchkova of the crowd chanting her name after she closed out King for the win. “The win boosted my confidence a lot. Hopefully this year I can build on this experience.”

“The team never gave up,” said Coach Murphy Jensen.
Thursday, 30 July 2009 12:31
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Washington Informer Washington Nationals’ utility player Willie Harris (r) and pitcher Garrett Mock (l) talk to kids participating in the PLAY campaign on Wed., July 22 at Nationals Park in Southeast. Photo by Victor Holt WI Photo Editor
Washington Nationals utility player Willie Harris and pitcher Garrett Mock, members of the Nationals athletic training staff and the Taylor Hooton Foundation, held a forum to educate Washington, D.C. area youngsters about the importance of living healthy lifestyles and the dangers of performance enhancing drugs at Nationals Park in Southeast on Wed., July 22 as part of the 2009 national "PLAY" campaign event. The Hooton Foundation, founded in 2004, is dedicated to fighting the abuse of steroids and other performance enhancing drugs among America’s youth.
Thursday, 30 July 2009 21:41
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ATLANTA (AP) -- Vernon Forrest, a former two-division champion who gained stardom when he became the first boxer to defeat Shane Mosley, was shot to death in what police are calling an attempted robbery. Atlanta police Sgt. Lisa Keyes said in an e-mail Sunday that the 38-year-old Forrest was shot several times in the back late Saturday night on a street just southwest of downtown. Keyes said there were no suspects.

Fulton County medical examiner Michele Stauffenberg confirmed the case was a homicide and that the autopsy showed Forrest died from "multiple gunshot wounds involving the torso and thigh." Keyes said a police report on the shooting was not immediately available.

"Vernon was one of the few decent people in boxing," his promoter Gary Shaw told The Associated Press. "I don't know what to say. I'm still in disbelief, I'm still in shock."
Sunday, 26 July 2009 23:45
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