Virginia
Full Virginia Duals team scores from Saturday, including a championship from Poquoson
TowneBank American High School Division
Semifinals:
Great Bridge 31, Grundy 30
West Deptford (N.J.) 34, Skyline 28
Championship: West Deptford 34, Great Bridge 30
Third place: Grundy 39, Skyline 30
Consolation:
St. Augustine Prep (N.J.) 54, Eastern View 23
Westfield 37, McLean 33
Tallwood 41, Franklin County 37
Heritage of Lynchburg 54, Orange County 30
West-Oak (S.C.) 38, Kellam 36
Liberty (Pa.) 54, Hempfield (Pa.) 27
Fifth place: Liberty (Pa.) 43, West-Oak 31
Seventh place: Hempfield 36, Kellam 36 (Hempfield won by criteria of eight bout wins to six)
Ninth place: St. Augustine Prep 44, Westfield 24
11th place: McLean 42, Eastern View 32
13th place: Tallwood 42, Heritage of Lynchburg 39
15th place: Orange County 57, Franklin County 22
Cliff Keen American High School Division
Semifinals:
Nazareth (Pa.) 40, Ridge (N.J.) 24
Staunton River 38, Grassfield 29
Championship:
Nazareth 41, Staunton River 30
Third place:
Ridge 41, Grassfield 28
Consolation:
Delaware Military Academy 37, Ocean Lakes 33
Cox 48, Canon-McMillan (Pa.) 32
Battlefield 53, Western Branch 22
New Kent 45, Landstown 27
Deep Run 48, Lafayette 34
Princess Anne 63, Menchville 18
Fifth place: Cox 36, Delaware Military Academy 28
Seventh place: Ocean Lakes 43, Canon-McMillan 30
Ninth place: New Kent 46, Battlefield 27
11th place: Landstown 48, Western Branch 29
13th place: Princess Anne 39, Deep Run 37
15th place: Lafayette 39, Menchville 34
Black & Blue High School Division
Semifinals:
Mills Godwin 39, King’s Fork 31
Poquoson 38, Turner Ashby 30
Championship: Poquoson 48, Mills Godwin 24
Third place: King’s Fork 41, Turner Ashby 33
Consolation:
Kempsville 66, York 12
Tabb 51, Western Albemarle 30
Mathews 38, Smithfield 31
Richlands 42, Bethel 39
Tabb 37, Kempsville 35
Richlands 40, Mathews 33
Western Albemarle 65, York 17
Smithfield 30, Bethel 30
Oscar Smith 44, Spotsylvania 36
Grafton 37, Granby 36
Fifth place: Oscar Smith 38, Grafton 33
Seventh place: Spotsylvania 42, Granby 36
Ninth place: Richlands 48, Tabb 36
11th place: Kempsville 53, Mathews 29
13th place: Smithfield 42, Western Albemarle 42
15th place: Bethel 46, York 23
National College Division
Round-robin:
Wisconsin 27, Virginia 13
American College Division
Semifinals:
Alvernia 25, Reinhardt 18
Elizabethtown 26, Averett 10
Championship: Alvernia 23, Elizabethtown 13
Third place: Averett 21, Reinhardt 17
Consolation:
Frostburg State 34, Marymount 6
Apprentice 30, Penn College 19
Johns Hopkins 35, St. Andrews 23
Liberty 29, Centenary 22
King 37, Belmont Abbey 10
Camden County CC 30, Rowan College of South Jersey 18
Fifth place: King 29, Liberty 18
Seventh place: Centenary 26, Belmont Abbey 22
Ninth place: Frostburg State 25, Apprentice 21
11th place: Penn College 39, Marymount 9
13th place: Johns Hopkins 47, Camden County CC 12
15th place: St. Andrews 54, Rowan College of South Jersey 0
Virginia
Virginia lawmakers criticize anti-redistricting mailer with Jim Crow-era images – WTOP News
The flyers encourage people to vote against the redistricting effort and feature pictures of the Ku Klux Klan and from the Civil Rights Movement.
Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones condemned flyers with Jim Crow-era images discouraging voters from supporting redistricting in the state.
The mailers, which Jones told WTOP he first learned about last weekend, featured pictures of the Ku Klux Klan and from the Civil Rights Movement. One such mailer said, “Our ancestors fought to represent us. Now Richmond politicians are trying to take our districts away.”
The flyers encourage people to vote against the redistricting effort.
A group, Justice for Democracy, has been sending out mailers and texts with some clear dog whistles, using varying disclaimers in Virginia (“Democracy and Justice PAC” and “Justice for Democracy PAC”).
Its treasurer is listed as Christopher Woodfin and its address is the same … pic.twitter.com/JvetyKGnbw
— Matt Royer (@royermattw) March 7, 2026
Early voting is underway, as Democrats in the state push for changes to congressional districts that are expected to give them more of an advantage in Congress. They said it’s in response to President Donald Trump encouraging redistricting in Republican-led states such as Texas. Republicans, though, have been critical.
In an interview with WTOP, Jones, Virginia’s first Black attorney general, said the mailers are disturbing, shocking, offensive and deceptive.
“It’s very clear a MAGA-linked group that opposes the referendum is sending these mailers to Black voters, and they’re misusing very, very hurtful imagery from the Civil Rights Movement, even invoking Jim Crow, to weaponize one of the darkest chapters in our history, to scare people into voting no and help Republicans maintain a rigged map for 2026 so they can keep control of Congress,” Jones said.
In a statement, the NAACP Virginia State Conference said the flyers falsely compare redistricting to Jim Crow.
“While the NAACP is nonpartisan, we are deeply engaged in political advocacy to safeguard our communities,” said Rev. Cozy Bailey, president of NAACP Virginia.
The purpose of the mailers, Jones said, is to “suppress the vote. It’s to make sure that people don’t go make their voices heard during this election.”
The flyers said they’re paid for by a group called Democracy and Justice PAC. Former Virginia Del. A.C. Cordoza, a Republican, is listed as the chairman, according to Virginia Board of Elections documents.
“I couldn’t see why they say it’s insulting,” Cordoza told WTOP. “I’m a Black man. I don’t want my Black vote to be taken away.”
The proposed new map, Cordoza said, “ripped apart majority-minority districts in order to increase the number of white representatives from Northern Virginia.”
Cordoza said he didn’t know how many homes the mailers had been sent to or how much the PAC spent on them.
“I want people to do their research and see exactly what’s happening,” Cordoza said. “We, as Virginians, voted for a bipartisan redistricting commission for a reason.”
Jones, though, said he sits “across the dinner table from people who have had their right to vote denied because of the color of their skin. It’s 2026. I would hope that we’d be past tactics like this, but clearly we aren’t.”
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Gov. Spanberger leads Virginia public safety readiness briefing
RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger met with public safety leaders from across the commonwealth Monday as part of a “unified readiness” coordination effort.
The governor met with police and fire chiefs, sheriffs, emergency managers and private sector members — including Dominion Energy — to discuss Virginia’s commitment to public safety, intelligence sharing and interagency collaboration.
“As global tensions continue to evolve, I want to be very clear: there are no known threats specific to Virginia at this time,” Spanberger said. “Today’s briefing was about making sure that information can be shared quickly and we remain at the ready.”
The meeting relates to Spanberger’s Executive Order 12, which she says reaffirms Virginia’s commitment to public safety, community trust, and readiness.
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Opinion | Virginia Giuffre’s brothers join protest outside Epstein’s former New Mexico ranch
The brothers of the late Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre joined demonstrators outside Epstein’s former ranch in New Mexico on Sunday to demand more transparency.
The protest, pegged to International Women’s Day, was attended by what the Santa Fe New Mexican estimated to be hundreds of demonstrators, including activists and lawmakers, outside the estate formerly known as Zorro Ranch.
Sky Roberts said it was the first time he had visited the ranch, and demonstrators’ presence was important as a show of “force” that they’re not “going away,” as some people, including the president, try to direct attention away from the Epstein scandal. During his remarks, he rebuked the government for what he called a cover-up and demanded the Justice Department release documents that show who visited the ranch, among other things.
“All those names are in the files, and right now the government is covering those up,” he said, according to Reuters.
Epstein reportedly talked about using the ranch (now owned by Don Huffines, the GOP candidate for Texas state comptroller) for a eugenics-inspired plan to impregnate several women to “seed” the human race with his DNA (there’s no evidence he carried out such a plan). Giuffre’s posthumously released memoir includes allegations about meeting politicians and CEOs at Zorro Ranch, which was also recently linked to an unverified claim in the Epstein files alleging the deceased sex criminal had the bodies of two women buried near the property. After that allegation surfaced among the recently released Epstein files, New Mexico’s state legislature formed a truth commission to investigate Epstein’s activities at the ranch; the state DOJ has opened a probe of its own.
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