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The Post football Top 20: Quince Orchard, Lake Braddock continue ascent as top teams tumble
First-round playoff losses by unbeaten Old Mill and Sherwood trigger movement in the Top 10, while Patuxent returns to the rankings.
Oxon Hill man identified as victim in fatal shooting
Tyrone Shirriel Jr., 46, was found suffering from gunshot wounds in Brandywine.
Large group of Md. high school students walk out to protest Trump’s election
Hundreds of Montgomery Blair students leave class Monday, snarl traffic, as they express displeasure with outcome of presidential vote.
 
Youth basketball coach charged with soliciting sex from a minor
Asil Din, of Germantown, thought he was interacting with a 15-year-old girl online. But the “girl” was an undercover police officer.
 
No foul play suspected in case of missing University of Maryland student
Kaitlyn George may be carrying a black-and-white camping backpack, police say.
 
Woman critically injured in crash in Clinton area of Prince George’s
Crash at Piscataway and Tippett Roads.
How mindfulness practices are changing an inner-city school
Children practice breathing at a Baltimore elementary school, and fewer land in the principal’s office.
 
Woman robbed near Eastern Market Saturday morning
Purse snatched from her shoulder on 8th Street SE.

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Long column of demonstrators in Saturday night protest
Marchers head along 14th Street, near K Street NW.
Motorist killed in Prince George’s crash
Two-car crash on Walker Mill Road.
Two young children critically wounded in Prince George’s stabbing
Incident reported in District Heights/Forestville area
Sarah King leads South River to a Maryland 4A field hockey title game shutout of Churchill
The senior tallies a hat trick as the Seahawks dominate the Bulldogs to claim their first state championship since 2012.
 

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Walter Johnson girls, boys advance to Maryland 4A soccer state title games
Cammie Murtha sparks the Wildcats’ girls to their first state final, while the boys roll into their first championship game since 2011.
 
Chesapeake realizes a dream, toppling Westminster to win the Maryland 3A field hockey title
The Cougars knock off Westminster, 3-1, exacting revenge against the team that had eliminated them in the previous two seasons.
 
Annapolis senior Maria Coffin conquers ‘The Dip’ to claim the Maryland 4A cross-country title
Coffin gets separation on Hereford’s biggest hill, while Richard Montgomery’s Rohann Asfaw takes the boys’ championship.