The George Mason High School football team dropped to 1-2 on Friday night, losing to Stonewall Jackson 13-28 at home in a rain-soaked game.

The George Mason High School football team dropped to 1-2 on Friday night, losing to Stonewall Jackson 13-28 at home in a rain-soaked game.
The George Mason High School boys varsity soccer team concluded its undefeated run through the Bull Run District by claiming the district tournament title with a 3-0 victory over Clarke County last Thursday.
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Before the opening kickoff of George Mason High School’s football meeting with host Stonewall Jackson High last Friday, Mason lineman Brady Hatfield bellowed out a soliloquy for his teammates in the huddle, whose spirits were not dampened by the constant downpour and frigid winds.
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The George Mason High School boys varsity soccer team dropped its season opener, 3-0, to Robinson last Wednesday and the Mustang coaching staff is very, very pleased.
On Tuesday night the George Mason Girls’ Varsity soccer team demolished Region B rival Stonewall Jackson 6-0, improving their record to 1-1 on the young season. The team was led by freshman Karen Hamill and Kelley Frank, who scored three and two goals against Stonewall, respectively.
In wrestling action in The Pit at George Mason High School Saturday, the George Mason Mustangs went 2-1 in competition against Yorktown, Freedom (Woodbridge), and Region B rival Stonewall Jackson.
Costly Turnovers Prove Difference in Loss to Generals For the second week in a row, cloudy skies and sprinkles of rain provided the backdrop for a shutout at Moore Cadillac Stadium, but this time, the tables were turned for the George Mason High School varsity football team.