Milton Kent
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Oliver at home on the track
May 27, 2008
Tyshia Oliver slowly took off her pink-and-white shoes Saturday after running the 800 meters in the girls Class 1A portion of the state championship track meet, making a couple of reporters wait. The Reginald F. Lewis senior wanted to stretch out a bit to avoid cramping because she had another event to run, but Oliver also wanted a moment to savor what was to be a pretty good day in her last high school competition.
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A doc with heart raises awareness
May 23, 2008
The best physicians are the ones who learn not only to cheat the rules of death, but also how to do it preventively.
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Shattering the competition
May 20, 2008
If you're planning to check out tonight's Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association Class 3A softball semifinals at Bachman Park in Glen Burnie, we offer a pair of traffic tips as a community service. First, get there early, because the roads around the park tend to clog in the early evening. Second -- and this is perhaps the most important heads-up -- don't park near Field 6.
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Vital expense
May 16, 2008
Apopular and highly successful program that provides academic assistance to football players at three city public high schools will return next year but could face an uncertain long-term future.
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Heated debate
May 13, 2008
Anew interpretation of state athletic rules, designed to allow high school coaches to have more contact with their players during the summer, has split officials who have to enforce the rule right down the middle.
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Ball's in their court
May 9, 2008
If David Stern and Myles Brand had wanted a clearer illustration of what's wrong with the culture of youth sports in this country, they couldn't have asked for better examples than Billy Gillispie and Michael Avery.
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Nothing shy about Rams
May 2, 2008
Say this for Digital Harbor's baseball players: They are nothing if not audacious.
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Around here, passion for game runs high
April 29, 2008
Don Ellenberger chuckled as the procession of players walked briskly past where he sat at the Bachman Sports Complex the other night. Like businesswomen pulling computer cases through the concourses at Baltimore-Washington International Airport, the softball players, one by one, lugged their bats and fielding and batting gloves -- the tools of their trade -- across the grass and concrete in flashy bags.
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Maiden voyage
April 25, 2008
The best parenting comes not when a mother or father yells at a child when he or she has made a mistake or spilled grape juice on the carpet, but when the parent takes a moment to gather himself or herself emotionally before addressing the situation.
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Runner with a cause
April 22, 2008
Ben Levin could have run in the Boston Marathon yesterday. But for the first-team All-Metro wrestler from McDonogh, running in Boston or New York or any other glamorous marathon would not have as much meaning as the race he is running this weekend.
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Starting off
April 18, 2008
Three initiatives, one already in the books and two in the works, pledge to bring substantial changes in state public school athletics.
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Equal-access bill went too far
April 15, 2008
It's a long-held political truism that a legislative body can inflict its worst damage on its citizenry near the close of a session, when passions are high and legislators' attention is scattered toward the twin goals of getting bills passed and getting the heck out of town.
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Liberty honors teammate in 1st game after death
April 10, 2008
When Emily Burke got her changeup over for a strike, she had this little dance she did, emblematic of nothing more than expressing the joy of living and making sure you felt that joy, too.
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Dear Congressman -- Steroids not among area athletes' big problems
February 26, 2008
Beyond the sheer entertainment value of watching athletes and commissioners and union bosses squirm under the bright lights, there has been an oft- stated reason for the congressional hearings looking into the use of performance-enhancing drugs in sports.
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Wheelchair ruling is needed, but from schools, not courts
May 18, 2007
There's a chance the matter of how to include the scoring of disabled athletes in with those of able-bodied will be resolved in time for Tatyana McFadden to accumulate points in next year's state track meet.
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Hokies win tonight's baseball game on campus just by taking the field
April 20, 2007
How much healing can take place in four days, partic ularly when the wound has been cut so deep into the vein of a com munity? And how can a mere game, even one as wonderful as baseball, be a salve for people whose pain is still so close to the surface?
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High school athletes need Phelps to help them keep their lives afloat
April 26, 2005
DEAR Michael Phelps,
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Back after Olympic debut, Hoff makes splash at school
October 3, 2004
AH, THE IN-SCHOOL assembly. It's as much a part of the school tradition as the smelly locker, the mushy peas at lunch and learning the "Hora" dance during gym class.
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