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<b>Reilly’s Two Passing Touchdowns Lead Woodson Over Westfield</b>

The W.T. Woodson varsity football team improved to 6-1 after its 28-7 victory against Concorde District powerhouse Westfield High School.

Senior quarterback Connor Reilly led the team with 196 passing yards, 39 rushing yards and two passing touchdowns.

Woodson’s defense held the Bulldogs to seven points and was lead by sacks from James Johnson and Tim Herberg.

The Cavaliers’ next game is on Oct. 9 against West Potomac High School.

<b>Rams Tennis To Host Tourney</b>

The Robinson Tennis Team will be hosting a the Fall Tennis Classic on Saturday, Oct 17 at Robinson Secondary School.

The tournament will be run in a shootout format over one day featuring consolation rounds and mini-sets.

Age divisions will be boys and girls 12 and under, boys and girls 14 and under and high school boys and girls.

The entry fee is $25 per person and checks should be made out to Robinson Boosters Club.

To enter or for more information, contact Robinson Tennis Coach Paul Fisher at paul@aol.com or 703-503-9337.

<b>Rebels Varsity Volleyball Rolls Over McLean</b>

The Fairfax High School varsity volleyball team extended its winning streak to three games on Oct. 5 defeating McLean High School 3-0.

The scores of the matches were; 25-19, 25-21 and 25-20.

Senior Ann Sung led the Rebels with seven blocks and four kills in the match.

The Rebels are now 4-1 in Liberty District play and have a 6-7 record overall.

The team continues the 2009 season on Oct. 13 at Herndon High School.

<b>Woodson Athletic Boosters Fund Raising</b>

The W.T. Woodson Athletic Boosters organization is looking to raise $1.5 million to enhance the school’s athletic programs and facilities.

The group’s goal is to provide more opportunities to student athletes, students in physical education programs and families living in the Woodson community.

More information about donating can be found at www.wtwoodsonsports.org.