By David Topp, on June 10th, 2010

After a 130 minutes of football on Wednesday, it comes with no surprise scoring was at a premium when D.C. United and Real Salt Lake met again on Saturday. Factor in a struggling offenses, compacted defenses and the summers humidity and you have the recipe for a 0-0 draw. That’s exactly where the match finished when United hosted RSL for the second time in four days. 15, 328 fans came to RFK Stadium hoping to see United continue run of good form, winners of three straight. D.C., arguably the better side for most of the night, were unable to find the back of the net, leaving many of the fans empty-handed.
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By DGoodwin, on November 23rd, 2009
It should come as no surprise that folks inside the Beltway were cheering loudly for the little guy with the big heart staring down the favorites in front of a national television audience.
No, it wasn’t just a case of the football equivalent of David vs. Goliath.
Sure there were those who just [...]
By DGoodwin, on November 20th, 2009
fifty miles = 80.4672 kilometers
Yup. That is an astounding number of steps to run.
Yet our very own Scott Arrington is doing it tomorrow in the JFK 50.
More importantly, he is doing it for the kids. That’s right, he is running to raise money so that aspiring underprivileged youth soccer players [...]