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Washington Informer A long jumper sails through the air and into the sand pit during the Tommie Smith Inaugural Track Meet Photo by Khalid Naji-Allah
The 100 Black Men of Greater Washington D.C. Inc. hosted the Inaugural Tommie Smith Track Meet on Sat.. May 23 at Dunbar High School, held in partnership with DC parks and Recreation. “Along with the track meet, we will hold a mini-health fair so that kids and parents can learn the benefits of a healthy lifestyle,” said Jesse Parker, Health and Wellness Chairman of 100 Black Men of Greater Washington D.C.

Smith, the gold medalist in the 1968 Olympics in the 200-meter dash, gained world wide notoriety
when he and Bronze medal winner John Carlos raised black gloved fists in the Black Power salute on the medal stand at the 1968 Summer Olympic Games in Mexico.
Washington Informer A high jumper clears the bar at the Inaugural Tommie Smith Track Meet at Dunbar High School on Sat. May 23. Photo by Khalid Naji-Allah
Washington Informer Two young runners compete on a fast track at Dunbar High School at the Tommie Smith Inaugural Track Meet. Photo by Khalid Naji-Allah


Thursday, 28 May 2009 14:32
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A hug for his son, who was serving as batboy. Hugs for every teammate, plus a really big one for his manager. The game ball presented to his wife as his three daughters beamed with pride. A news conference that lasted a half-hour from a player who usually doesn't have much to say. Someone even spotted a smile.

Friday, 05 June 2009 15:42
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D.C. United 0 – Real Salt Lake 0

Washington Informer United forward Chris Pontius uses various skills against defender Tony Beltran preventing him from getting his shot on goal. Photo by John E De Freitas WI Sports Photo Editor
A healthy D.C. United team playing with a different goalkeeper gave the 16,089 fans another tied game at RFK stadium on Sat., May 23. Rookie goalkeeper Milos Kocic was in the net; goalkeeper Louis Crayton was not in uniform.

“As a [goal]keeper, it's always good to get consistency of [playing in] games and getting a rhythm,” reserve Josh Wicks said. “It's kind of tough when you play one game and wait a few weeks to play another game.”
Thursday, 28 May 2009 14:16
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Washington Freedom 2, Sky Blue FC 1

Washington Informer Striker Lisa De Vanna splits the defense and scores Freedom’s first goal. “All I remember was [Coach] Jim [Gabarra] saying ‘Put pressure, put pressure,’ so I've just taken off and just made something out of nothing,” DeVanna said. Photo by John E De Freitas WI Sports Photo Editor
The Washington Freedom, who played the first game of a doubleheader with D.C. United, brought women's professional soccer back to RFK Stadium for the first time in six years. Missing from the team was star forward and team captain Abby Wambach, who was called up for an international game against Canada by the U.S. Women's National Team.
Thursday, 28 May 2009 13:55
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Washington Informer CWashington Divas’ Tiffany Matthews outruns Baltimore Nighthawks defender Regina Nolan for a touchdown. Photo By John E. DeFreitas
The D.C. Divas started the day with a tough defensive series followed by a 30-yard punt return by Kathryn Hemlock on Sat., May 23. Two plays later, running back Okiima Pickett’s two-yard run gave the Divas a 7-0 lead. Three of Pickett’s first four carries went for touchdowns. On her second carry, Pickett ran for 35 yards and Hemlock added the extra point to put the Divas up 14-0. The Baltimore Nighthawks scored to close the contest to 14-6 until Pickett pounced on the Nighthawks defense with a 65-yard touchdown run.

The Divas’ fourth offensive possession was capped by a 12-yard catch and run from receiver Tara Kallal, which made it 29-6. Hemlock kicked the extra point, then the next series intercepted a pass and returned it 30 yards to set up running back LaShawn Foust, whose 12-yard run gave the Divas a 36-7 lead at the end of the first quarter. The Divas would score on 8 of their first 9 possessions of the game.
Thursday, 28 May 2009 13:38
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Washington Informer Baltimore Orioles’ infielder Brian Roberts slides safely into home plate as the ball gets away from Washington Nationals’ catcher Josh Bard during the third inning of the contest on Fri., May 22. Photo by John E. DeFreitas - WI Sports Photo Editor
The Washington Nationals and the Baltimore Orioles played the first inter-league series on the season the weekend of May 22-24 at Nationals Park. The Orioles won on Fri., May 22 and Sat., May 23 but the Nationals avoided the sweep by winning on Sun., May 24.

The Nationals then headed out for a road trip against their National League East division rival New York Mets for a three game series, followed by a three games series against the Philadelphia Phillies. The team will return home on Tues., June 2 for a nine-game homestand. Prior to Saturday’s game, the Nats hosted the first of five youth baseball clinics, presented by Smithfield. Members of the Nats coaching staff worked with close to 200 players from the D.C. RBI Program (Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities) providing them with instruction in hitting, fielding and pitching.
Thursday, 28 May 2009 13:19
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Washington Informer Kastles' Serena Williams Photo by John E. DeFreitas - WI Sports Photo Editor
The Washington Kastles Tennis Team will begin their second season in the District in July, and will once again have Serena Williams as a member of the team. In addition to having Williams as a draw for local tennis fans, the Kastles will also play host to the league’s championship finals, which are scheduled for July 26. Williams is scheduled to play in one home match, on July 14. The team will play seven home games at Kastles Stadium, located at 11th & H Streets, Northwest. In addition to Williams, the other members of the team are: Angela Haynes, Scott Oudsema, Leander Paes and CoCo Vandeweghe. The team is coached by Murphy Jensen.
Thursday, 28 May 2009 13:16
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Washington Informer Jamaica's Ambassador to the United States, his Excellency the Honorable Anthony Johnson, greets members of the Jamaican team before the start of the match. Photo by John E De Freitas - WI Sports Photo Editor
An international friendly World Cup tune-up game between CONCACAF rivals Jamaica and El Salvador was held on Sat., May 30 at RFK stadium. The 30,313 fans, mostly from El Salvador, created a third world atmosphere with blue and white garments and noise makers that overshadowed the presence of the green and black dressed supporters from Jamaica.
Thursday, 04 June 2009 11:42
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Washington Informer Kyle Flora kisses his trophy after his Woodrow Wilson Tigers defeated the H.D. Woodson Warriors on Sat., May 30 in the DCIAA High School Championships at Nationals Park. Photo by Khalid Naji-Allah
The DCIAA high school championship baseball game between the Woodrow Wilson Tigers and the H.D. Woodson Warriors was held Sat., May 30 at National’s Park as the Tigers defeated the Warriors 9-1. Wilson has not lost a DCIAA championship game in the past 17 years. Wilson’s first year coach, Eddie Smith, who replaced retiring coach Eddie Saah, was the team’s former assistant coach, and was familiar with the tradition.

“You don't want to be the guy that loses the first one,” Smith said.
Washington Informer Woodrow Wilson’s Porter Ryan slides safely to 3rd base. Courtesy Photo
Washington Informer Woodrow Wilson pitcher Jacob Polin pitched seven innings and gave up one run. Courtesy Photo

Thursday, 04 June 2009 11:03
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Washington Informer Participants in the Tri- County Golf classic included (l-r) Perry Paylor, Prince George’s County Executive Jack Johnson, Etienne Cromer, and Gregory Works. Photo by Larry Saxton
More than a dozen teams played in the first Tri-County Golf Classic to benefit the National Kidney Foundation of the National Capital Area on Fri., May 29. The tournament at the National Golf Club at Tantallon in Fort Washington, Md. was hosted by The People’s Choice Events Management, LLC (TPC).

“I feel really great about our very first event. We’re going to donate a check to the Kidney Foundation in the amount of $1,000, and next year, in addition to having more golfers participating, I would like to see more individuals signing up to be living [kidney]donors,” said Gloria Brooks, president and CEO of TPC.

Thursday, 04 June 2009 11:00
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