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Madison Minutes: Families Throw Cystic Fibrosis Benefit

12 Madison students win regional art awards

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Matthew Weiner, a Madison High athlete, and his younger sister Melissa battle cystic fibrosis. On Saturday night, the Weiner family helped continue a fight against the disease with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's annual Jokers Wild Casino Night at Westwood Country Club, an event that in the past has attracted hundreds of guests and raised more than a $1 million total for the foundation, which uses the money to fund research and develop new treatments.

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Madison High School’s Nicholas Soggin won the Assistant Superintendent’s Award for group two with Urban Canopy.

Grasso signed her National Letter of Intent to play NCAA Division 1 soccer at The College of William and Mary this fall.

Nine Madison athletes qualified for next week's VHSL AAA state indoor track and field meet in a performance that included personal bests and top-spot victories.

Girls basketball

The Warhawks advanced to the second round after defeating Yorktown, only to fall to Oakton High in the second round.


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