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The Pitch Walter Johnson High School Bethesda, MD
Issue Date: Monday, November 05, 2007 Issue: November 5, 2007 Last Update: Friday, February 08, 2008
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At-a-glance

Note to readers: The following article is a corrected version of the article that appeared in the November 5 issue of the Pitch. Over two months in the school year, senior class officers are still i
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Following a first-round bye, boys varsity soccer pulled out a 1-0 playoff victory against Sherwood, placing the team in a third-round matchup against county rival Churchill.
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As cross country heads to the state meet on Nov. 11 at Hereford, they will look for leadership from top runners on both girls and boys after finishing the season 2-3 and 4-1, respectively. The team is
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Down 1-0 late in the game, girls soccer found itself in a difficult position against Sherwood. Two goals later, the Wildcats picked up their 11th win of the season in come-from-behind fashion. While
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WJ has the best fans in Montgomery County. That is a fact. However, WJ sports fans do not necessarily bring their high energy to every sporting event. Boys soccer and varsity football seem to be getti
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With senior Lindsay Suls suffering internal bleeding in her leg, freshman Rachel Skay tearing a ligament in her ankle, juniors Emily Kleinburd and Abby Bieber both playing the season with shin splints
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Started by the class of 2007, the Mad Cows, WJ’s enthusiastic fan base, has already become well known throughout the county. In full swing by last fall’s boys soccer state championship game, the Mad C
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As varsity football’s rainy showdown with county powerhouse Quince Orchard entered the second half, the Wildcats found themselves down 29-0. The game now out of reach, they kicked off at the start of
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Boys Soccer Closing the season with a 8-3 record, boys soccer had a successful run. With close games against Blair and Quince Orchard, both victories, the team is looking toward a very positive futur
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After breaking Jessica Seedyke’s school scoring record on Sept. 21, junior all-state forward Caroline Miller had to break some tough news to the former record-holder from the class of 2003 during an a
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