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Terps defense to play hide & seek with foes
bobp@herald-mail.comSome kids spend their childhood reading “Where’s Waldo?” The University of Maryland will be trying to use a similar concept this season. Basically, it’s called “Where’s Mike?” The Terrapins have made a big...Tags: National Football League, Dallas Cowboys, Sports, Randy Edsall, Houston Texans
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Washington County Hall welcomes six new members
Staff CorrespondentThe Washington County Sports Hall of Fame opened its doors on Saturday to welcome six new members to the club. A collection of legendary athletes and coaches were enshrined as Clayton Anders, Harold “Ted” Brumbaugh, Jim Hutson, Jimi Massey,...Tags: Sports, College Sports, Maryland Terrapins, Virginia Cavaliers, Chesapeake Bay Bridge
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ACC tries to save face after terrible showing in BCS
The Atlantic Coast Conference is looking for a fresh start. The way the last few postseasons have ended, the beleaguered league could use one. The ACC sent two teams to the BCS for the first time in 2011 — but that just gave the league two...
Tags: Virginia Tech Hokies, Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Injuries and Wounds, College Sports, Randy Edsall
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New HCC women's basketball coach says Olympic experience can be beneficial
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comAs she prepares for her first season as head coach of the women’s basketball program at Hagerstown Community College, two-time Olympian Vicky Bullett has carved out some time to watch the 2012 Summer Olympics. “Even as an athlete who played...Tags: Sting, College Basketball, Women's National Basketball Association, Awards and Prizes, College Sports
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Maryland's new offense may be good to tight ends
bobp@herald-mail.comThanks to the New England Patriots, Mark Furstenburg has become a fashionable accessory. The Patriots created a wrinkle in their offense last season that used tight ends as a major part of their attack. It created record receiving numbers for the...Tags: Sports, Randy Edsall, Maryland Terrapins, Football
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Edsall willing to take his lumps while building Terps as a program
bobp@herald-mail.comYou might say that Randy Edsall and the University of Maryland football program are in a honeymoon period. The second-year coach and the Terrapins are going through the changes and compromises that come at the beginning of most unions. Those are the...Tags: Philosophy, Ralph Friedgen, Sports, Randy Edsall, College Sports
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Parasiliti: Terps' Edsall breaks mold
bobp@herald-mail.comImage is everything. That’s what they say ... at least when they are selling cameras. But image is more than just a picture. It’s also a perspective. It’s a focus, even in camera land. And at times, it is even a stereotype....Tags: Big East Conference, Ralph Friedgen, College Sports, Maryland Terrapins, Orange Bowl
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Washington County Sports Hall of Fame to induct six members
The Washington County Sports Hall of Fame will induct six new members at its annual banquet July 21 at Elks Lodge No. 378 on Robinwood Drive near Hagerstown. The Class of 2012 includes: Clayton Anders Anders has been the head football coach at...Tags: Schools, College Sports, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Maryland Terrapins, Virginia Cavaliers
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Chisholm's bucket list is shrinking
bobp@herald-mail.comAlister Chisholm has a bucket list. No, it isn’t that kind. He doesn’t plan on dying anytime soon. Actually, he’s just starting to live. The Hagerstown Community College sophomore’s “bucket” list revolves around...Tags: Florida Gators, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Basketball, Sports, College Sports
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David L. Henson, 65
Mr. David L. Henson, age 65, of Winston-Salem, N.C., died April 23, 2012, from complications of cancer. A memorial service will be held Saturday, May 5, at 2 p.m. at First United Methodist Church in North Wilkesboro, N.C., with the Revs. Keith Franklin...
Tags: Duke University, U.S. Army, Methodist, Cancer, College Basketball
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WVU reaches $20M settlement with Big East, will join Big 12 in July
Associated PressWest Virginia University announced Tuesday it has settled a lawsuit with the Big East for an unspecified amount, clearing the way for the conference power Mountaineers to join the Big 12 in July in time for the fall football season. Athletic Director...Tags: Justice System, Big East Conference, Laws, Big 12 Conference, West Virginia University
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Women's Basketball: Bullett gets shot at coaching HCC's women
bobp@herald-mail.comVicky Bullett’s footprint is huge in the world of women’s basketball. The Martinsburg, W.Va. native has left imprints on the game on the high school, college, professional and international levels. All those accolades came as a player. Now,...Tags: Women's National Basketball Association, College Basketball, Sports, College Sports, Maryland Terrapins
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