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"path": "/article/778642/deep-holes-rats-the-size-of-dogs-and-restrictive-priority-when-access-to-fields-are-the-barrier-to-youth-sports/",
"publishedAt": "2026-02-05T20:05:00.000Z",
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"textContent": "This is part III of a four-part series on access to youth sports in D.C., produced in partnership with students at American University. On a brisk Friday evening, Jefferson Field by the Wharf sits in darkness. High school senior William Wadsworth and his soccer team have a permit to practice on the field, but for […]",
"title": "Deep Holes, Rats the Size of Dogs, and Restrictive Priority: When Access to Fields Are the Barrier to Youth Sports"
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