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April 26 Sportstalk with the DC Divas
The DC Divas, the women's full-tackle professional football team joins Britt McHenry to discuss their 13th season in the NWFA. How successful they have been among the other DC sports franchises. And their thoughts on the other pro-football team in DC.
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Zimmermann, Desmond lead Nats past Braves 2-0
Jordan Zimmermann turned in another dominant performance with two-hit ball over eight innings, Ian Desmond hit a two-run homer in the fourth and the Washington Nationals finally beat the Atlanta Braves, 2-0 Wednesday night.
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Steve Oleksy capitalizing on NHL opportunity
Steve Oleksy took longer than most to make it to the NHL. But after finally getting a much deserved shot he's capitalizing on his opportunity.
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D.C. Councilman latest to want Redskins' name changed
Councilmember David Grosso, an at-large independent, says the name is "racist and derogatory," and that "it's time to make a change."
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Ovechkin's resurgence keyed Capitals midseason comeback
By scoring 22 times in the last 21 regular-season games, Ovechkin ended up leading the league with 32 goals in a lockout-shortened schedule - his third Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy, but first since 2009.
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12-year-old runner wins Cherry Blossom 5K
There was a surprising winner at the recent Cherry Blossom 5K. It was a 12-year old who ran away with the race's top prize!
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Hudson homers in 200th win as Braves beat Nats 8-1
Tim Hudson was a dual threat in his 200th career win, combining with Anthony Varvaro on a three-hitter while hitting a homer and a double to lead the Atlanta Braves to an 8-1 win over the Washington Nationals on Tuesday night.
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Strasburg insists he will not miss a start
As for any talk of a possible forearm issue, Strasburg downplayed it. "I'm not missing my next start I'll tell you right now," the right-hander said.
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NBA star: 'I'm a 34-year-old NBA center. I'm black and I'm gay'
Tired of what he describes as living a huge lie, NBA star Jason Collins has shattered perhaps one of the final barriers in major league sports.
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Another quest for the Stanley Cup begins
Rocking the red will go to another level yet again Thursday night. The Washington Capitals are set to open their Eastern Conference quarterfinal series against the New York Rangers at Verizon Center.
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How the Caps went from last place to division title
With the team last in the entire NHL on Feb. 8, Washington's players gathered in the locker room to hash things out, no coaches allowed. After that, they won the Southeast Division and host the New York Rangers on Thursday night to start the playoffs.
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Huge inflatable 'Caps Guy" flying in Georgetown
You can’t miss the larger-than-life “Caps Guy” if you’re in Georgetown. It sits high atop Jack Davies' house in Georgetown.
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21 horses enter draw for 20 Kentucky Derby spots
Twenty-one horses have been entered for Saturday's Kentucky Derby, one more than the maximum field of 20.
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Chicago, St. Louis, Anaheim nab Game 1 victories
It took overtime for two teams to snag pivotal Game 1 victories on the opening night of Stanley Cup Playoff action on Tuesday.
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April 30 Sportstalk with David Amerson, Joe Gibbs, Gary Williams, Ramon Padilla
Redskins 2nd round draft pick CB David Amerson joins Alex Parker. Plus, Alex caught up with Joe Gibbs to talk about the Redskins chances this season, and Robert Griffin III. Gary Williams chimes in on college basketball and how he spends his days now in retirement. And a real American hero and 11-handicapper Ramon Padilla shares his story.
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4 playoff encounters in 5 seasons? Caps and Rangers ready to rumble
Before the Rangers hit Penn Station for their trip, let's take a trip down memory lane with the dramatic highlights of these two franchises in their never-ending quest for the Stanley Cup.
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Strasburg insists he's not hurt after Monday loss
There are new concerns about Strasburg's health after he was examined by a doctor following Washington's 3-2 loss to the Atlanta Braves on Monday night.
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Buy me some peanuts, Cracker Jacks, and a blanket- Oakland A's play for over 6 hours
Brandon Moss and the Oakland Athletics played six and a half hours of baseball before walking off with one tiring win.
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