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After two nights of lightning delays, Warhawks top Saxons in the Liberty district final.

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After two nights of lightning delays, Warhawks top Saxons in the Liberty district final.

After two nights of lightning delays, Warhawks top Saxons in district final.
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Girls game postponed until 6 p.m. Saturday after lightning delays the 2013 Girls Lacrosse Liberty District Championship.
In fifth year of the Vienna competition, students take more than 5,500 trips to school by foot or bike.
More than 1,320 students in Vienna walked or biked to class on the last day of the week-long competition.
Car ends up in ditch after Wednesday incident.
A 17-year-old boy allegedly crashed a car Tuesday on Marshall Road before fleeing in Vienna, prompting a manhunt through local backyards.
Teams compete for the 2013 Northern Region Girls Lacrosse Tournament crown this week.
Warhawks hope to sweep Friday double header at Langley.
Hundreds of students prepare to wrap up the competition on Friday — a look at what schools are in the lead.
A 22-3 win Tuesday sets up the Warhawks for a final against Langley High School.
On National Bike to School Day on Wednesday, more than 1,300 kids hit the sidewalks in Vienna.
After medical emergency, Fairfax County Public Schools leader in stable condition at a local hospital.
Laurie DiRocco, Carey Sienicki and Howard Springsteen will all begin another two-year term July 1.
Turnout on Tuesday was the highest in a town election since 2009.