Sherwood High baseball team wins second consecutive state championship

Plus: WMATA bus drivers union criticizes new policy meant to stop fare evasion; Fire extinguished at Rockville commercial building May 26, 2026 10:30 a.m. 10:32 a.m. Sherwood High School on Monday won its second consecutive state baseball...

Sherwood High baseball team wins second consecutive state championship
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Sherwood High baseball team wins second consecutive state championship

Plus: WMATA bus drivers union criticizes new policy meant to stop fare evasion; Fire extinguished at Rockville commercial building

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Ceoli Jacoby

May 26, 2026 10:30 a.m. | Updated: May 26, 2026 10:32 a.m.

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    Sherwood High School on Monday won its second consecutive state baseball championship, beating Stephen Decatur High School of Worcester County 2-1 during a game at the Cal Ripken Jr. Stadium in Harford County. The Warriors finished the season with a 29-3 record. [Montgomery Community Media]

    WMATA bus drivers union criticizes new policy meant to stop fare evasion

    The union that represents Metro bus drivers is pushing back against a new Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority policy that aims to stop fare evasion. WMATA is directing drivers to announce the fare to all passengers as they board — something the union says could put drivers at greater risk of assault. [WUSA9]

    Fire extinguished at Rockville commercial building

    Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service crews on Monday evening battled a fire at a single-story commercial building on Taft Street in Rockville. No injuries were reported. [DC News Now]

    Today’s weather: Isolated showers with a high near 75 degrees

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    Originally published at Bethesdamagazine