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South High tuba player chosen to be part of U.S. Army All-American marching band
julieg@herald-mail.comAs a tuba player for South Hagerstown High School, Richard Mounts said it can be fun to sneak up behind someone playing the theme to "Jaws." On Jan. 7, he won't be sneaking up on anyone during halftime of the U.S. Army All-American Bowl at the...Tags: John Wesley, Arts and Culture, High Schools, NBC (tv network), Schools
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Bulldogs finding title celebrations are habit forming
bobp@herald-mail.comOne time is an event. Twice is a habit. Three times might create a tradition. Martinsburg started Phase Two of what many hope will become as much a part of December as Christmas. It was the second straight year the Bulldogs faithful turned out to...Tags: Earl Ray Tomblin, Entertainment, Movies, Drama (genre), Television
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Coach on a mission to spread hope to Nigerian youth through football
bobp@herald-mail.comDaryl Hayes lives his life by the “Three Fs” principle. “In my life, it’s faith, family and football,” said the former head football coach at Saint James School. Hayes would travel the world to stand by those beliefs. In...Tags: Religion and Belief, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., Oakland Raiders, Facebook, National Football League
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Mail Call - Dec. 16
“I just wanted to say how much we enjoyed the big holiday breakfast with Santa in Clear Spring this past Saturday. My husband and kids, we attended, and we really had a fun holiday event. So I want to thank who all and everyone who was involved with...Tags: Houston Texans, Cleveland Browns, Politics, Carolina Panthers, Bowl Championship Series
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Boonsboro's Lowery earns All-State football honor
J.R. Lowery has gotten plenty of recognition in Washington County already. On Wednesday, he got a little love from around the state of Maryland. The Boonsboro senior was a second-team selection on the Maryland Small School All-State Football Team, as...Tags: Andrew Fisher, Fernando Smith, Mike James, Movies, Entertainment
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2011: The Year in Review (Part 3)
Editor’s note: This is the third installment in a six-part series looking back at some of the biggest local, regional and national stories of 2011. May 2 — In baseball, North Hagerstown rallies for 5-3 win over rival South Hagerstown....Tags: French Open, Softball, Phoenix Suns, Dan Wheldon, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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2011: The Year in Review (Part 2)
Editor’s note: This is the second installment in a six-part series looking back at some of the biggest local, regional and national stories of 2011. March 1 — In girls basketball, Smithsburg defeats Williamsport 40-28 in 1A playoffs. …...Tags: Washington Capitals, Manufacturing and Engineering, Minnesota Twins, Softball, Woodrow Wilson
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2011: The Year in Review (Part 1)
Editor’s note: This is the first installment in a six-part series looking back at some of the biggest local, regional and national stories of 2011. Jan. 1 — Texas Christian beats Wisconsin 21-19 in Rose Bowl to finish season 13-0. 2 — ...Tags: Super Bowl, Wrestling, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Randy Edsall, AFC Championship Game
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Parasiliti: 2011 stories return with gifts
bobp@herald-mail.comSo much for Ho, Ho, Ho. Christmas is over. Now it's time for the backlash. Today is the day after Christmas, which is the opposite of Black Friday. Today is the busiest return day of the year. In keeping with the season's spirit of giving and...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Baseball, Basketball, High School Sports, Volleyball
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Patrick J. Fahey, 85
Patrick James (Jim) Fahey, 85, passed away Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011, at Julia Manor Health Care Center following a long and fulfilling life. Jim is survived by his wife of 56 years, Earlene Grim Fahey; five children, Patricia Davis, David Fahey, Michael...Tags: Religion and Belief, World War II (1939-1945), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Baseball, Christianity
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Athletic standout, community leader Fahey dies at 85
kate.alexander@herald-mail.comAthletic standout and community leader Patrick James "Jim" Fahey died Thursday at age 85. "I call him one of the greatest generation," said his son, James T. Fahey, owner of Hub City Builders. "I consider him my best friend. He was a great influence in...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Baseball, Economy, Business and Finance, Christianity, Roman Catholicism
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2011: The Year in Review (Part 6)
Editor’s note: This is the final installment in a six-part series looking back at some of the biggest local, regional and national stories of 2011. Nov. 1 — In volleyball, North Hagerstown beats South Hagerstown 3-0 in regular-season finale...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, West Virginia Mountaineers, Cincinnati Bearcats, Volleyball, Religion and Belief
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