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Mt. St. Joseph's Henry named Ravens' Coach of the Week
Mount St. Joseph coach Blake Henry has been named Ravens' High School Football Coach of the Week after guiding the Gaels to an upset victory over Archbishop Spalding in Saturday’s MIAA A Conference quarterfinals. The Gaels did not win an A...
Tags: Dave Smith, Denver Broncos, Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association, Schools, Reggie White
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Frankly speaking, a dominating quarterback guides Manchester Valley to playoffs
This story has been updated. In 2009, Manchester Valley High School fielded its first-ever football team — and went winless in 10 games. Three years later, the Mavericks posted their first-ever winning season — and their first run for a...
Tags: College Sports, Schools, Teaching and Learning, Football, College Football
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Dunbar's Smith named the Ravens' Coach of the Week
Dunbar football coach Lawrence Smith has been named the Ravens' High School Coach of the Week after the No. 8 Poets christened their new William F. “Sugar” Cain Field with a 64-0 win over Carver on Friday night. Smith, who was also a Ravens...
Tags: Dave Smith, Denver Broncos, Schools, Reggie White, Football
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Reisterstown man returns to his roots to raise organic beef cattle
It's a June afternoon as Shane Hughes, dressed in jeans and a lived-in-looking white T-shirt bearing the logo of his cattle farm, Liberty Delight, and the slogan "All Natural Beef," collars a 6-month-old male calf. "This is Rockstar — I usually...
Tags: Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Restaurant and Catering Industry, Carroll County (Maryland), Baltimore County, Dining and Drinking
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Friday's high school football scores from around the area
The Baltimore Sun's Top 15 No. 2 Calvert Hall 27, No. 10 Archbishop Spalding 7 No. 3 River Hill 37, Wilde Lake 0 No. 4 Arundel 55, Chesapeake-AA 20 No. 5 Westminster 56, Leonardtown 7 No. 6 Old Mill 38, Glen Burnie 6 No. 7 Franklin 43, Perry Hall 20...
Tags: Catonsville, Havre de Grace
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Girls Athlete of the Week: Mo Ostrowski, Archbishop Spalding, soccer
The senior forward, in her fourth varsity season, helped the No. 5 Cavaliers (11-3-3) wrap up the Red Division in the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference. In five wins last week, Ostrowski accounted for six goals and an assist to...
Tags: United States Naval Academy, Field Hockey
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There's good reason to celebrate the War of 1812
Letter writer David Brandenburg argues that the causes and nature of the War of 1812 have been misrepresented in recent coverage of conflict's ("Sun readers aren't getting the truth about War of 1812," July 4). He asserts that it was an unjust war of...Tags: United Kingdom, War of 1812
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Milford Mill's Reggie White named Ravens' Coach of the Week
Milford Mill’s Reggie White was named the Ravens’ High School Coach of the Week Wednesday after leading the No. 14 Millers to a comeback 30-27 win over Baltimore County rival Catonsville Saturday. In his 10thseason with the Millers, White has...
Tags: Dave Smith, Denver Broncos, Schools, Reggie White, Football
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War wasn't the answer in 1812, and it isn't today
Letter writer David Brandenburg recently expressed an alternative view about a war that some call the "second war of American independence" ("The truth about the War of 1812," June 30). Mr. Brandenburg makes a number of interesting points that need a...Tags: Fort McHenry, United Kingdom, Government, National Government, War of 1812
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'Team Heinle' supports North Carroll field hockey assistant with cancer
A buzz spread among the North Carroll field hockey players as they gathered just inside the gate to their playing field and looked toward the parking lot. "Is she here? Is she coming?" They're all dressed in black shirts with the words "Team Heinle"...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Skin Cancer, Cancer, Field Hockey, Appalachian National Scenic Trail
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Enough with the 1812 revisionism
David Brandenburg's letter, published in The Sun on July 4 ("The truth about the War of 1812"), shows the danger of amateur historians who take small facts and from them draw a revisionist fallacious interpretation of the American historical narrative....Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Social Sciences, United Kingdom, France, Culture
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Catonsville Fourth of July Parade's best floats
About 10 judges were sprinkled among the thousands who lined the parade route that stretched for more than a mile down Frederick Road and Bloomsbury Avenue in Catonsville on July 4. The judges scored each of the floats in the parade based on a number...Tags: Justice System, Festive Events, Judges, Ellicott City, Catonsville
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