Picking Splinters: Mail Call: NFL Draft, Favre to Yanks’ Struggle

Mike,
Looks like the Redskins took your advice and drafted for need rather than splash. What do you think of their haul?

Joe G.

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Picking Splinters: Mail Call: NFL Draft, Favre to Yanks' Struggle

Mike,Looks like the Redskins took your advice and drafted for need rather than splash. What do you think of their…

Phill Hellmuth on Poker: National Heads-Up Poker Championship – Hellmuth vs. Sexton

The popular NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship began its 2009 season broadcast on Sunday, April 12. I drew World Poker…
Former F.C. Resident Mamie Deutsch Dies

Former F.C. Resident Mamie Deutsch Dies

Former Falls Church resident Mamie (Losenno) Deutsch passed away April 4, 2009 quietly at home with her family in Ft.…
Restaurant Spotlight: Mike's Deli @ Lazy Sundae

Restaurant Spotlight: Mike's Deli @ Lazy Sundae

Mike’s Deli set up shop around summer ‘08 in the same space as Lazy Sundae, where patrons from tots to…

Picking Splinters: Once Again Into Mike’s Magic Mailbag

Mike, Seems like the NFL’s signal callers are having a rough go of it this season. (more…)

Picking Splinters: Mailbag

Once again, Mike Hume answers your most pressing sports questions as he delves his magical mailbag. (more…)

Picking Splinters: Big Brown's Triple Crown and More

Mike Hume tackes questions from his magic mailbag, saying that all a Big Brown win at Belmont would yield is…

Mustang Mistakes Derail Straub's Stasburg Effort

A few gaffes on the base paths and some missed offensive opportunities marked the difference when the George Mason High…

GMHS' Straub No-Hits Jags In 6-Inn. Win

Mason Head Coach Adam Amerine’s prognostication that senior Mike Straub was pitching in top form was born out last Friday…

Picking Splinters: The Monthly Mail

Sports Editor Mike Hume dips into his Magic Mail Bag to answer questions about the Super Bowl and the Redskin's…

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