
Noah Ferguson
Sports Journalist at The Washington Post
hs sports @washingtonpost • was @thedbk @dbksports • @merrillcollege alum 🐢
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washingtonpost.com | Noah Ferguson
Softball Top 10: Top-ranked O’Connell extends its dynasty, SMAC rules Maryland (washingtonpost.com) Softball Top 10: Top-ranked O’Connell extends its dynasty, SMAC rules Maryland By Noah Ferguson 2025061618345100 The Bishop O'Connell softball program was already considered a dynasty before this season began.
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washingtonpost.com | Noah Ferguson
Hot at the right time, Tuscarora rolls to its first Virginia softball title (washingtonpost.com) Hot at the right time, Tuscarora rolls to its first Virginia softball title By Noah Ferguson 2025061522134500 Even after the Tuscarora softball team jumped onto the bus and started the hours-long trip back to Leesburg, its win didn't feel real.
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washingtonpost.com | Noah Ferguson
Langley boys, Thomas Jefferson girls claim Class 6 team tennis titles (washingtonpost.com) Langley boys, Thomas Jefferson girls claim Class 6 team tennis titles By Noah Ferguson 2025061520450700 Before this season, Thomas Jefferson tennis coach Brandon Ward had reached the Virginia team championship match five times. In each appearance, the Colonials finished as runners-up.
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postguam.com | Noah Ferguson
Beneath a navy blue hat and a pair of dark sunglasses, Spencer Davis wore an expression of determination. The Langley High School freshman, a wheelchair tennis player, was attending a camp at the Junior Tennis Champions Center in College Park, Maryland, in late May. He circled the facility’s center court in near-constant motion during a back-and-forth doubles rally. “I’m there!” Davis shouted to his teammate as an opponent’s drop shot forced him to accelerate toward the net.
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washingtonpost.com | Noah Ferguson
At an elite tennis center, two players with disabilities find their niche (washingtonpost.com) At an elite tennis center, two players with disabilities find their niche By Noah Ferguson 2025060512003400 Beneath a navy blue hat and a pair of dark sunglasses, Spencer Davis wore an expression of determination. The Langley freshman, a wheelchair tennis player, was attending a camp at the Junior Tennis Champions Center in College Park, Maryland, in late May.
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Final scores from local Virginia HS softball region championships: Class 6 Mountain View 6, Hylton 0 Madison 3, McLean 2 Class 5 Lightridge 4, Riverbend 0 Class 4 Tuscarora 1, Broad Run 0 @WashPostHS

At the Junior Tennis Champions Center (@JTCCtennis) in College Park, two local high-schoolers have developed a love of the game through adaptive programs. Latest for @WashPostHS https://t.co/yP3kwKaiAt

Six Virginia public schools in the Post’s coverage area have advanced to the region finals and booked their ticket to the state tournament. Class 6 No. 6 McLean No. 9 Madison Hylton Class 5 No. 2 Lightridge Class 4 Broad Run Tuscarora @WashPostHS