Blueprint Springbrook High School Silver Spring, MD
Issue Date: Friday, February 08, 2008 Issue: Volume 46 Issue 6 Last Update: Thursday, February 21, 2008


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The girls junior varsity team is off to a sluggish start this season with a 6-8 record. On January 29, the team took on the Sherwood Warriors in a vicious battle for supremacy.
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The indoor track team competed in the Montgomery County Championships, which consisted mostly of distance and relay runs.
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The boys junior varsity basketball team extended their regular season record to a solid 10-4 mark this past Monday, after defeating the Richard Montgomery Rockets 60-51.
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Even with head coach Oliver Riggs back from medical leave after surgery, the girls varsity basketball is still having a hard time scoring baskets.
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The Springbrook swim and dive team had their final meet of the regular season on Saturday, February 2.
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The varsity wrestling team is having a strong season. They have won 13 out of the 20 matches. This includes coming in third at the annual Grapple at the Brook tournament and placing fourth at the Smit
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After suffering their first loss of the season against Magruder High school, the Blue Devils have stormed through their opponents winning their last seven games by double digit margins.
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On Friday, January 5, there was a pep rally to increase school spirit. The assembly involved a presentation of all the students who are participating in winter sports. This was the first in-school pep
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On December 21, Montgomery County executive Isiah Leggett proposed to eliminate the “Kids Ride Free” Ride On program as part of a $23.6 million savings plan to help bridge a gap caused by an estimated
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