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Walter Johnson High School0Whitman HS3Oct 25 / Boys Soccer
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Walter Johnson High School7B-CC HS8Oct 23 / Flag Football
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Walter Johnson High School2Gaithersburg HS1Oct 23 / Boys Soccer
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Walter Johnson High School1Damascus HS0Oct 16 / Boys Soccer
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Walter Johnson High School26Churchill HS6Oct 15 / Flag Football
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Walter Johnson High School1Richard Montgomery HS0Oct 14 / Boys Soccer
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Walter Johnson High School1Northwest HS0Oct 10 / Boys Soccer
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Walter Johnson High School20Quince Orchard HS2Oct 9 / Flag Football
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Walter Johnson High School1Whitman HS0Oct 8 / Boys Soccer
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Walter Johnson High School4B-CC3Oct 5 / Boys Soccer
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Walter Johnson High School0Whitman HS3Oct 25 / Boys Soccer
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Walter Johnson High School7B-CC HS8Oct 23 / Flag Football
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Walter Johnson High School2Gaithersburg HS1Oct 23 / Boys Soccer
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Walter Johnson High School1Damascus HS0Oct 16 / Boys Soccer
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Walter Johnson High School26Churchill HS6Oct 15 / Flag Football

Girls’ varsity soccer standout Evie Avillo has announced her commitment to play collegiate soccer at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Avillo’s...

Junior Marie Boy and sophomore Zoe Rojas triumphed in the girls' tennis state championship on May 15, qualifying for the semi-finals along with...

Coming off two losses to two dominant teams in Damascus and Sherwood, the Cats faced Richard Montgomerey in the last game of the regular season....

For the first time since 2006, the NBA Finals features two franchises chasing their first championship. The Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana...

The WJ baseball team clinched a state championship spot, beating Reservoir High School 10-0 in six innings on Tuesday, May 20. The school...

The tennis team finished their season with mixed results, finishing first in girls’ doubles, but losing in each of the other regional matches. Seniors...
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Walter Johnson High School0Whitman HS3Oct 25 / Boys Soccer
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Walter Johnson High School7B-CC HS8Oct 23 / Flag Football
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Walter Johnson High School2Gaithersburg HS1Oct 23 / Boys Soccer
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Walter Johnson High School1Damascus HS0Oct 16 / Boys Soccer
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Walter Johnson High School26Churchill HS6Oct 15 / Flag Football

The gymnastics team placed third overall in the MCPS Championships on May 13 at Walt Whitman High School. After finishing second the past two...

Digging his spikes in the batter’s box, senior Shaun Rudick was surrounded by a symphony of cheers, jeers and prayers. As the tall, dark blue...

The WJ softball team lost their first playoff game in the region semifinals 7-0 to the Winston Churchill Bulldogs on Monday, May 12, ending their...

The Washington Capitals beat the Montreal Canadiens four games to one in the first round of the NHL playoffs, advancing to the second round since...

The girls’ tennis team has closed off an extraordinary regular season, finishing with a record of 10-1. With fierce determination, teamwork,...

Last year’s boys’ tennis team featured no seniors. This year, nearly half the team was celebrated as eight seniors made the memorable senior...