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The buzz around Chase Williams has been building. "To be quite honest, we've been bombarded," Loudoun County Coach Todd Hill said. "It's across the board. They know Chase has the potential; he's got the frame. He's 6-3, 235 [pounds], he can run, he's strong. Good gracious the kid benches 360 and again he's 16 years old." Photo: Tracy A. Woodward
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward
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Even after Gregg Williams latched on with the Jacksonville Jaguars after being let go by the Redskins earlier this year, he said there was no doubt about where his son wanted to go to school. "We looked into some things in Florida, and I was impressed by some of the schools. But Chase loves his school, he loves his coaches, he loves his teammates, he's coming off a great season there and that's where he wanted to stay." Photo: Tracy A. Woodward
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward
">Calling themselves the "musical remarks," the Marks brothers with some of their significant others will perform concerts at the Waterford musical festival. In front is Anouk Marks, 2, and Emily Honeyman, Vincent Marks, Erica Lipps, Paolo Marks, Emily Smethurst, Jethro Marks, Fanny Marks, David Marks, Mintje van Lier and Theo Marks. Photo: Tracy A. Woodward
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward
">Anouk Marks, 2, watches the Marks brothers play with some of their significant others - Emily Honeyman, Vincent Marks, Erica Lipps, Paolo Marks, Emily Smethurst, Jethro Marks, Fanny Marks, David Marks, Mintje van Lier and Theo Mark. Calling themselves the "musical remarks" they will perform concerts at the Waterford musical festival. Photo: Tracy A. Woodward
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward
">Calling themselves the "musical remarks," the Marks brothers - Theo, Vincent, Paolo, David and Jethro - with some of their significant others will perform concerts at the Waterford musical festival. Photo: Tracy A. Woodward
The Marks brothers, whose father was a fouder of the Loudoun Symphony, will perform concerts at the Waterfod musical festival with some of their significant others. View photo »
A youth, who is performing community service by working in the 3,000-square-foot garden at Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve, holds an heirloom tomato. The food grown in this garden is given to a local food bank. View photo »
Community Services Coordinator Stuart Younkin uses a seed spreader to plant red beet seeds in the Banshee Reeks vegetable garden. The garden is maintained by youths who have been ordered to perform community service by juvenile court judges. View photo »
This 3,000-square-foot vegetable garden at Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve is maintained by youths who have been ordered to perform community service by juvenile court judges. View photo »
Banshee Reeks Preserve Manager Ron Circe and Community Services Coordinator Stuart Younkin work in the 3,000-square-foot vegetable garden at Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve with a youth who is performing community service by working in the garden. The food grown in this garden is given to a local food bank. View photo »
Community Services Coordinator Stuart Younkin and Banshee Reeks Preserve Manager Ron Circe with some cucumbers that were grown in the 3,000-square-foot vegetable garden at Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve. View photo »
Loudoun County Democrats show their support for Barack Obama during a town hall meeting held on Saturday by Gov. Tim Kaine at the Thomas Balch Library in Leesburg. View photo »
At the Thomas Balch Library in Leesburg, Gov. Tim Kaine addresses the crowd before he opens up the town hall meeting for questions from the audience. View photo »
Jhonna Schupp of Herndon asks Gov. Tim Kaine a question during Saturday's town hall meeting held at the Thomas Balch Library in Leesburg. View photo »
Gov. Tim Kaine arrives at the Thomas Balch Library in Leesburg for a town hall meeting. Kaine has been stumping for Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama. View photo »
Barack Obama supporters Sara Steen of Oakton, Elanda Brown of Leesburg, and Dennis Roney of Woodbridge attend Gov. Tim Kaine's town hall meeting at Thomas Balch Library on Saturday. View photo »
Jhonna Schupp from Herndon asks Gov. Tim Kaine a question during a town hall meeting at the Thomas Balch Library in Leesburg. View photo »
Loudoun Valley Coach Danny McGrath served as an offensive line coach at Park View last season. View photo »
New Loudoun Valley football coach Danny McGrath runs through drills with his team on the Vikings' first day of practice on Aug. 5. View photo »
Loudoun Valley High School football team runs through drills on the first day of practice. Up front wearing #44 is Chris Music. View photo »
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