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Maryland state high school baseball playoffs to begin Friday; seeds announced
The Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association state baseball playoffs begin Friday with three unbeaten teams among the 16 No. 1 seeds. Only one of them, 15-0 W.E.B. DuBois in Class 1A South, is from the greater Baltimore area. ...Tags: Brad Childress, Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association, Baseball, High School Sports
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Tennis: Laurel makes moves on the court
Laurel High's Phillip Stokes is a rarity among tennis players in that he more confidence — and power — with his backhand than with his forehand. "You don't see that a lot," said Karl Holovach, the ninth-year coach for the Spartans. But the...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, College Sports, Coppin State University, Tennis, Antonique
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Maryland boys hoops all-stars win in Pennsylvania
The Baltimore SunLed by Atholton forward Gavin Stephenson and Centennial point guard Keonte Potts, the Maryland All-Stars came away with a 102-94 win over their Pennsylvania counterparts in the Mid-State Roundball Showcase Saturday in Harrisburg, Pa. The Maryland team...Tags: Basketball
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Montpelier/South Laurel: New exhibits at Montpelier Arts Center
Joyce Yu-Jean Lee, who holds a Master of Fine Arts from the Maryland Institute College of Art, where she currently works and teaches, presents her mixed-media work in "Passages II," one of three new exhibits at Montpelier Arts Center that will be on...Tags: Arts, Montpelier, Science, Preschools, Taiwan
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Baseball: Laurel coach stressing fundamentals on diamond
Much of last year's team, which brought Laurel High a respectable 13-6 record, has graduated.
Gone are eight seniors, including third baseman/pitcher Anthony Nicome, who tossed a pair of no-hitters last spring.
With only senior shortstop Alex Viamonte...Tags: Baseball, High School Sports
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Dr. James Burch Brooks
Dr. James Burch Brooks, a retired orthopedic surgeon who spent his more than four-decade career with the Four East Madison Orthopedic Association, died Sunday of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at Union Memorial Hospital.
The Cross Keys resident...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, University of Maryland, College Park, Loyola University Maryland, COPD
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Candidate profile: Student achievement, teachers top Murray's goals in school board race
The last time David Murray ran for the District 1 seat on thePrince George's CountyBoard of Education, fewer than 1,000 votes separated him and the incumbent, who won re-election. This year, that incumbent is not running. That's the biggest difference...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Baltimore County, Elections, Greenbelt (Prince George's, Maryland)
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Hereford girls capture school's first indoor track state title
The Hereford girls have won six straight Baltimore County indoor track and field championships and regional titles three of the past four winters. But the Bulls had never captured a state title. The No. 3 Bulls ended that drought Tuesday night when...Tags: High School Sports
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Tuskegee Airmen offer insights into era of segregation
When he was a Tuskegee Airman on an Alabama air base in the 1940s, Cecil O. Byron and other members of the all-black squadron could not shop or dine in the nearby town. They were relegated to the balcony at the movies and could not leave the theater until...Tags: Black History, Armed Forces, Randallstown, Colleges and Universities, Morgan State University
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Wrestling: River Hill gets off to a strong start at Keaser Classic
No. 11 River Hill couldn't wait to get to the Keaser Classic wrestling tournament Friday at North County. Early in the week, Hawks coach Brandon Lauer was already talking eagerly about seeing how his team would match up with No. 4 Winters Mill, No. 10...Tags: Wrestling
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News and notes from Randy Edsall's Signing Day presser
The Baltimore SunMaryland coach Randy Edsall unveiled his second Terps recruiting class today at the Gossett Team House in College Park. The 24-man group is ranked 42nd in the country by 247Sports.com, 44th by Scout.com, and 49th by Rivals.com. Here are news and notes...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Virginia Cavaliers, High Schools, Schools, Football
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Superlatives for Maryland's 2012 football class
The Baltimore SunOne man's opinion on the potential of Maryland's 2012 football commitments. Post your takes below. Most wanted: Given to the most heavily recruited Maryland commitments. OFFENSE Wes Brown – Good Counsel, running back, 6-0, 205 pounds, 4.59 40...Tags: Syracuse Orange, Boston College, Pittsburgh Panthers, Cincinnati Bearcats, Atlanta Falcons
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