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- The Ravens have selected five recent high school graduates as their 2018 class of Ravens Scholars: Victoria Able, City Neighbors; Adonijah Bourne, Owings
- Digest: D.C. United's Hamid, former Terp Zusi named to U.S. Gold Cup roster
- Digest: Wisconsin's Tom Monsoor wins pro bass tournament on Potomac
- The Washington Mystics have reached an agreement in principle to acquire Elena Delle Donne, the 2015 WNBA MVP, from the Chicago Sky, according to people familiar with the negotiations.
- The Washington Spirit continued its roster overhaul, trading career scoring leader Diana Matheson to the Seattle Reign for rookie forward Arielle Ship and a third-round pick in the 2018 National Women's Soccer League draft.
- Maryland-bred star Ben's Cat will look to avoid losing his fourth race in a row for the first time ever when he takes the gate in the $100,000 Laurel Dash as part of the 11-race Turf Festival program Saturday at Laurel Park.
- Trevor McCarthy rode three winners Sunday on the closing day of the Preakness Meet at Pimlico Race Course to earn his second consecutive meet title in Maryland.
- It took one punch, in less than one minute, for Gervonta Davis (16-0), a lightweight, to gain his 15th knockout by flooring Mario Macias Rorozco (28-19).
- Lani turned in a characteristically lengthy breeze early Wednesday morning, his next to last work for the Belmont Stakes on June 11.
- Katie Zaferes (North Carroll) finished behind fellow Americans Gwen Jorgensen and Sarah True in the International Triathlon Union World Olympic Qualification Event in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday, delaying her bid for a spot in the 2016 Summer Olympics.
- Attackman Drew Westervelt (UMBC, John Carroll) had three goals and two assists for Chesapeake (5-5), whose two-game winning streak ended.
- Nearly 6,000 Delaware elementary school students with poor vision but without access to eye care are expected to get glasses as Los Angeles-based nonprofit Vision to Learn takes its mobile eye clinics across the country, starting in the nation's first state.
- Maryland's victory song wasn't playing as Alyssa Thomas jogged onto the court at Verizon Center for pregame warm-ups, and she and her team weren't welcomed with a standing ovation from the crowd.