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Why I’m not angry at Armstrong

COLUMN | Exposure of cyclist’s use of performance enhancers doesn’t diminish him in eyes of his co-author.

Sports photo galleries

Redskins move into first place in the NFC East

Washington downs Cleveland 38-21 with Cousins on the field and RGIII on the sidelines.

Sidwell Friends downs Potomac (Md.), 74-59

Hart scores 31, outduels Peters in game at Trinity.

The year in sports

A look at some of the top sports stories of 2012.

Loudoun Valley boys stay perfect

Vikings top rival Panthers, 62-46, improving to 5-0.

NBA power rankings

Michael Lee evaluates the best teams in the National Basketball Association.

Robert Griffin III returns to practice

The Redskins quarterback said his injured right knee felt good.

No. 3 St. John’s takes down No. 2 Good Counsel 77-73

A late 11-1 run helps the Cadets outlast the Falcons

NFL power rankings Week 14

Mark Maske assesses the league’s top teams.

Good Counsel holds onto No. 1 spot

For a fourth straight year the Falcons are the top-ranked team in The Post’s poll thanks to narrow wins over highly regarded foes.

Robert Griffin III’s knee injury

Redskins’ quarterback tried to continue playing but had to leave the game in the fourth quarter.

Marquez knocks out Pacquiao

Juan Manuel Marquez knocked out Manny Pacquiao cold with a right hand in Las Vegas.

Redskins top Ravens, 31-28

Robert Griffin III goes down with an injury, but Washington rallies for a win in overtime.

Sports videos

Princeton Day beats Riverdale Baptist, 65-62

Princeton Day beats Riverdale Baptist, 65-62

Aquille Carr led the storm with 23 points and was named MVP of the game at the DMV Tip-Off Classic.
DeMatha beats North Point, 60-57

DeMatha beats North Point, 60-57

Jairus Lyles leads DeMatha in scoring with 16 points.
St. John's beats Suitland, 65-64

St. John's beats Suitland, 65-64

Tre Campbell's 26 points helped St. John’s outlast Roddy Peters and Suitland in one of Peters' final high school games.
Replacement ref Lance Easley on moving past Monday night

Replacement ref Lance Easley on moving past Monday night

Nearly three months ago, Lance Easley was a replacement NFL official and became infamous for a controversial touchdown call during a nationally televised game on Monday Night Football. His signal created a ripple effect that has affected the playoff picture, as well as ending the league-imposed lockout, eliminating the need for the replacements. But Easley received threats and believes he has been blacklisted as a college official. A banker in California, Easley says he enjoyed his experience in the spotlight -- but that he has put much of the aftermath behind him.
Hayfield beats Herndon, 72-61

Hayfield beats Herndon, 72-61

Hayfield climbed back to .500 on the season with a Virginia AAA interdistrict win in Herndon
Football All-Mets team members on being selected

Football All-Mets team members on being selected

The Post’s Preston Williams interviews many of the first team All-Mets for football during the All-Met photo shoot at The Washington Post.
Fall All-Mets sound off

Fall All-Mets sound off

The Post’s Carl Little interviews many of the fall All-Mets during the All-Met photo shoot at The Washington Post.
Bold predictions for Redskins-Browns game — Post Sports Live

Bold predictions for Redskins-Browns game — Post Sports Live

The Post Sports Live crew offers bold predictions for the Redskins game against the Browns in Cleveland on Sunday.
Is the Browns game the toughest left for Redskins? — Post Sports Live

Is the Browns game the toughest left for Redskins? — Post Sports Live

The Washington Post’s Matt Rennie, Dan Steinberg and LaVar Arrington debate whether the Redskins upcoming game at Cleveland against the 5-8 Browns is the toughest remaining game on the Redskins’ schedule.
Redskins Playoff Picture: Week 15

Redskins Playoff Picture: Week 15

VIDEO | The Washington Post’s Jonathan Forsythe breaks down which games Redskins fans should be watching, and which teams to root for to clear Washington’s path to the playoffs.