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No. 2 Hereford boys win third straight cross country state title
The Hereford boys once again showed the importance of talent, depth and running effectively in a pack. No. 2 Hereford was too much for everyone else in Class 3A, cruising to a 63-point win en route to a third consecutive state title Saturday afternoon at...
Tags: High School Sports, Annapolis, Asthma, Perry Hall, Severna Park
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Catonsville field hockey mentally ready for Class 4A semifinal
If the weather holds, Catonsville will play in the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association’s Class 4A semifinal game for the first time in 15 years tonight. “I’m so excited for my team, so eager to get on the field and...
Tags: Sports, Field Hockey, Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association, Washington College (Maryland)
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In The Pipeline: Local Babe Ruth footage unearthed
I've never seen anything like this. It's hard to fathom. So rare is the view that I don't even want to blink for fear of missing a split second. Did I really just see that? Recently, at a signing for my new book, "Baseball in Orange County," an elderly...
Tags: Charlie Chaplin, Babe Ruth, Authors, Sports, Lou Gehrig
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Festival allows everyone to be German for the day
Amid all the beer and sauerkraut, all the wurst and schnitzel and strudel of every kind, 6-year-old E.J. Johnson was the clear hit of the 112th German Festival on Sunday. That's what happens when you don a brand-new Tyrolean hat and lederhosen and...
Tags: Chocolate Cake, Timonium, Dance, Festive Events, Hampden
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BASEBALL
Aberdeen Roncalli graduate Christian Cox helped the South defeat the North 4-1 in the inaugural Walter Johnson League All-Star baseball game on Sunday in Topeka, Kan. Cox pitched the first two innings and allowed no runs for the South All-Stars. Cox...Tags: Sports, College Baseball, Golf, Baseball
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High school wrap-up: State tennis and track results
Outdoor track State championships (May 24-26 at Morgan State University) Class 2A Girls team scores: 1. Liberty, 73.5 points; 16. Long Reach, 20; 17. Glenelg, 18; 23. Oakland Mills, 10. Top county individuals: 800: 6. Alyssa Hemler, OM, 2:24.40. 1,...Tags: High School Sports, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Havre de Grace, Landforms, Colleges and Universities
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In the Pipeline: Author touches all the bases
"H.B. Champion Standards Win 3 to 2! Fastest Game of Baseball Witnessed Here! 2000 See Game! Gate receipts over $609!" So trumpeted the local headlines one summer day in the late 1920s after a ballgame in Huntington Beach. For many fans, baseball...
Tags: Babe Ruth, Little League Baseball, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Authors, Spring Training
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Gary Carter: He was a pretty good paper boy, too
Sports Now“February made me shiver, with every paper I’d deliver. Bad news on the doorstep …” Don McLean sang those words in his classic song, “American Pie,” as he reflected on the plane-crash death of rock star Buddy Holly. Bad... -
Girls Athlete of the Week: Ashley Spivey, McDonogh, soccer
The senior midfielder shined at the Maryland Association of Coaches of Soccer (MACS) All-State Game played Nov. 21 at Walter Johnson High School in Bethesda, leading the Baltimore-area all-stars to a 5-1 win over their Washington-area counterparts....Tags: Soccer
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Opening Day lineup and tidbts
The Phillies FilesSo as much as Charlie Manuel has been talking up Juan Pierre, he still went with right-lefty matchups for his Opening Day lineup. 1. CF Shane Victorino; 2. 3B Polly; 3. SS Rollins; 4. RF Pence; 5. 1B Wigginton, 6....... -
Harry Wendelstedt dies at 73; baseball umpire also ran school
Harry Wendelstedt, a retired 33-year Major League Baseball umpire who also nurtured a new generation of the game's arbiters for more than 30 years, died Friday at a hospital in Daytona Beach, Fla. He was 73 and had brain cancer. Wendelstedt, who...Tags: National League, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, Don Drysdale, Sports
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Court listings
Timothy Aaron Merritt, 22, of 1011 S. Second St., possession of two ounces of marijuana or less, fined $485 and sentenced to 120 days in jail with 90 days suspended. Seth Dalton Graves, 16, of 801 N. Penn St., tobacco violation, fined $95. Heather...Tags: Richard Johnson, Watertown, Punishment, Groton, Fines
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