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Power ranking the best in Baltimore sports this week
The Baltimore SunEvery Monday, Baltimore Sun blogger and reporter Matt Vensel will rank the most significant athletes and events in Baltimore sports that week based on accomplishments on and off the field. Because, well, why not? The return of the Orioles was the...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Nolan Reimold, Joe Flacco, Brendon Ayanbadejo, Baseball
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Johnny Unitas' sons divided on casting of Joe Flacco as their dad
John Unitas Jr. is not happy with his half-brother's choice of Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco to play their father, Baltimore Colts legend Johnny Unitas, in the football scenes of the upcoming biopic "Unitas We Stand." In an interview with...
Tags: Peyton Manning, Johnny Unitas, USA Today, Baltimore Ravens, Joe Flacco
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Joe Flacco to play Johnny Unitas in upcoming biopic
Joe Flacco is quickly emerging as a Baltimore football legend. In fact, he's about to become the greatest quarterback in the city's history. Flacco has led the Ravens to the playoffs in all five of his NFL seasons. He threw 11 touchdown passes and no...
Tags: Super Bowl, Josh Hamilton, National Football League, Movies, Baltimore Ravens
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Irrelevant Week names charity
Irrelevant Week, Inc., which celebrates the last player chosen in the NFL Draft every year in Newport Beach, has named Special Olympics Southern California as this year's charitable recipient. "Through the power of sports, Special Olympics transforms...Tags: NFL Draft, San Francisco 49ers, Corporate Officers, Companies and Corporations, Special Olympics
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Former NFL player featured
A “Raising Champions” Community Sports Forum will take place at 7 p.m. Friday at Gloria Dei Church located at 5500 East 57th Street (57th and Sycamore) in Sioux Falls. The keynote speaker is former NFL All-Pro and transformational coach, Joe...Tags: Detroit Lions, National Football League, Fellowship of Christian Athletes
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Baltimore to pay $200,000 to family of electrocuted girl
The city of Baltimore is set to approve a $200,000 settlement with the family of a 14-year-old Randallstown girl who was electrocuted in 2006 while stretching during a church softball game in Druid Hill Park, ending a years-long legal battle. But for...
Tags: Lawyers, Chinese Restaurants, Prisons, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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In 50th year, Scholar Athlete award continues impact on local high school sports
The plaque hangs on the wall of the doctor's office, proof of its worth to Greg Brouse, 1981 grand-prize winner of the Greater Baltimore Chapter of the National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete award. "My kids can't believe I was either a scholar...
Tags: Howard University, University of Maryland Baltimore County, High School Baseball, General Practitioners, Science and Technology
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Former Colt Joe Ehrmann to speak at child sex abuse summit
He was a bearded, Bunyanesque defensive tackle whose rugged play helped the Baltimore Colts to three straight division championships in the 1970s. But Tuesday, when Joe Ehrmann addresses a national gathering convened to deal with the problem of child...
Tags: Leukemia, Cal Ripken, Abusive Behavior, Human Interest, Pennsylvania Statue University Sexual Abuse Scandal (2012)
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The Sun Remembers: March 17-23
March 21, 2006: Their 30th basketball victory, a team record, sends the Maryland women to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA tournament. Sophomore center Crystal Langhorne scores 30 points as the third-ranked Terps stop St. John's, 81-74, in State College, Pa.,...
Tags: Rutgers Scarlet Knights, Lacrosse, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Wilbert Robinson
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Big time coaching leader to visit Petoskey
PETOSKEY — For more than 30 years as a coach, educator, professional football player and author, Joe Ehrmann developed a program that caught the eye of many organizations and teams hoping to show how people in pivotal roles can change a young...
Tags: National Football League, Teaching and Learning, Philosophy, Education, Teachers
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William C. Brubaker, founding Colts band member
William Charles Brubaker, a retired aeronautical engineer who was a founding trombone player in the Baltimore Colts Marching Band, died Feb. 12 at Sinai Hospital of complications from injuries he suffered near his Lutherville home. Family members said...Tags: Detroit Lions, Roman Catholicism, Aerospace Manufacturing, Barry Levinson, Christianity
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Before Ray Lewis, let's first honor Lenny Moore with a statue
Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti says the team will make plans for a statue of Ray Lewis to honor The Great Mufasa for his stellar football career in Baltimore. And that's a good idea, but what about Lenny Moore? First things first, please. "Without a doubt...
Tags: Super Bowl, Arts and Culture, Sculpture, National Football League, Baltimore Ravens
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