Rising Stone Ridge sophomore receives a hero's welcome at Dulles Monday night.
The Summer Olympics begin on July 27, but how well do you know the Games? All this week, Patch will post trivia questions to test your knowledge.
Meet the local athletes from Montgomery County and across Maryland who will be competing in the 2012 Olympic Games.
Walter Johnson alumnus Alex Schiponi ranked for his face-off win percentage with The College of Saint Rose men's lacrosse team.
At Holy Cross, they're still talking about Katie Slater's amazing game versus Bishop Ireton two years ago.
Broadcasting and Maryland legend still going strong at 74.
Former B-CC star, Maryland Terp and pro hoopster faces new challenges as a coach.
Barons top Severna Park in penalty kicks; Wildcats fall to Bowie in overtime
Wildcats look to cap undefeated season; Barons seek fourth consecutive championship.
A mix of experienced players and first-timers take the ice for the Tartans.
Einstein boys on a roll; Walter Johnson gets top seed
The young and enthusiastic Titans are holding their own so far this year
Coach Kurtz says revamped roster will present some challenges.
Barons finished last year 6-4, and narrowly missed out on reaching the playoffs.
Matt Borda's 80 yard lacrosse goal was captured on video.
Grab your sneakers and head out for a run today.
American Legion Baseball Post 105, based in Bethesda, returns this season, after a two-year hiatus, with players from local high schools.
Jamil Shah will play college football next season at Bowie State University.
Jermaine Howell will replace Mike Bonavia as Einstein's head football coach.
Rumor has it that Bonavia will become the new head coach at Sherwood.
Einstein handed Rockville High their first win of the season.
The middle school girls basketball team has already had the best season in the history of the team, and with one more win they could go undefeated.
Local teams found out their fate on Sunday
Area boys' and girls' basketball teams eye second half of season.
A legendary coach makes the journey back to Washington, D.C. to preside over Georgetown’s first home track meet in over a decade.
Paul Vamvas will run his first marathon while raising money for The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's Team In Training.
In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, it's hard to make it to the gym regularly, but you can sneak in a few quick exercises from the office.