John E. De Freitas
Anacostia quarterback DeQuan Turner is tackled by Wilson's Dominik Burke and Richard Sheler in the first quarter of the DCIAA football semifinals on Saturday, Nov. 10 at Cardozo High School in Northwest. Wilson defeated Anacostia 40-20 to advance to the DCIAA championship, which will be held on Thanksgiving Day at Eastern High School in Northeast. /Photo by John E. De Freitas

Wizards rookie Bradley Beal tries to get past Milwaukee’s Larry Sanders and Mike Dunleavy during NBA action on Friday, Nov. 9 at the Verizon Center in Northwest. Beal scored 22 points for the Wizards in the team’s 101-91 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks. /Photo by John E. De Freitas

Dunbar's Delonte Matthews is tacked by H.D. Woodson's Jeffery Liverpool during the DCIAA semifinals on Saturday, Nov. 10 at Cardozo High School in Northwest. Dunbar defeated H.D. Woodson 28-14. /Photo by John E. De Freitas

Georgetown’s Jabril Trawick defends against Duquesne’s Derrick Colter, a Forestville, Md., native, in the first half of college basketball on Sunday, Nov. 11 at the Verizon Center in Northwest. Georgetown defeated Duquesne 61-55 in the Hoyas’ home opener. /Photo by John E. De Freitas

Georgetown’s Mikael Hopkins, a Hyattsville, Md., native, is blocked by Duquesne Martins Abele on Sunday, Nov. 11 at the Verizon Center in Northwest. Georgetown defeated Duquesne 61-55 in the Hoyas’ home opener. /Photo by John E. De Freitas

Jalem Smith, of the Mount Rainier Boys and Girls Club, carries the football behind blocker Joshua Mackall during Maryland Youth Football action on Saturday, Nov. 10 at the Prince George’s County Sports and Learning Complex in Landover, Md. /Photo courtesy of Mark Coleman

Members of the Wilson High School Marching Band performed during the DCIAA semifinals on Saturday, Nov. 10 at Cardozo High School in Northwest. Wilson defeated Anacostia 40-20. /Photo by John E. De Freitas
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