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O'Connor's 5 perfect innings help Howard beat Centennial
Howard softball pitcher Samantha O'Connor faced only 15 batters because of the mercy rule, but she was perfect as the visiting Lions beat Centennial on Wednesday, 15-0. O'Connor had six strikeouts and Julianna Natoli was a home run short of the cycle....Tags: Minnesota Twins, Baseball
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Manchester Valley senior fires off an outstanding record as student-athlete
It wasn't the first time Kristen Cannon felt a sharp pain. A broken toe suffered during her sophomore soccer season required surgery. But this was different. When she hit the floor of the gym, the Manchester Valley High School senior knew something...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Hospitals and Clinics, Earth Day, College Sports, Lacrosse
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Orioles announce pre-game activities for Opening Day
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles announced their lineup of pre-game activities for Friday’s Opening Day today, with a nod to the 20th anniversary of Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Fans are encouraged to be in their seats by 2:30 p.m., when ceremonies will begin. Gates...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Fort McHenry, Nick Markakis, Cleveland Indians, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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O'Neill perfect in Howard's softball rout of River Hill
Howard softball coach Chuck Rice said he thought he would never coach another player who would pitch a perfect game. He was happy to be wrong. Kensey O'Neill struck out 11 in retiring every batter she faced Wednesday as the host Lions beat visiting...Tags: Baseball, Cincinnati Reds
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High school sports polls: April 24
Boys lacrosse ++++++++++++++++++++ || No. School || Record || Prev. || || 1. Calvert Hall || 9-2 || 3 || || 2. Gilman || 7-2 || 1 || || 3. Loyola || 9-2 || 2 || || 4. Boys' Latin || 9-5 || 6 || || 5. McDonogh || 6-5 || 5 || || 6. St. Mary's || 8-...
Tags: Lacrosse, High School Sports
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Tour de Farce: All of Carroll County's a stage for multi-school theater production
Peter Davis wants the world to know that he's not a fairy godmother, though his appearance suggests the contrary.
Dressed completely in pink from fairy wings to a full tutu, Peter Davis is proud to be the hairy godmother in "Over the Moon," a musical...Tags: Concerts, Music Theater, Peter Davis, Theater, Schools
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Balance of power helps Falcons maintain tight grip on state championship
The Winters Mill High School wrestling team was favored to bring its second consecutive state crown back to Carroll County when the state championships were held last weekend.
After all, the Falcons had rolled to a perfect 32-0 dual-match record,...Tags: Ben Peters, Carroll County (Maryland), College Sports, Wrestling, Landforms
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Calvert repeats as Class 2A champ with 57-22 win over No. 14 Century
When Century forward Angela Flister looked at the scoreboard at halftime, she saw her team trailing by 20 points for the first time this season, in the state championship against defending champ Calvert.
Still, the senior didn't flinch.
"We always...Tags: Kendall Marshall, Basketball
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The question in the anthem
Although "The Star Spangled Banner" has four stanzas, only the first is usually sung. Appropriately, that stanza ends in a question mark.
For those not familiar with the story behind our national anthem, here is a quick overview. During the War of 1812,...Tags: Fort McHenry, Chesapeake Bay, Minority Groups, Air and Space Accidents, Migration
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Varsity Q&A: Dan Mullen, South Carroll, basketball
It's safe to say the South Carroll boys basketball team has taken on the personality of its point guard, senior Dan Mullen.
In his fourth year on varsity, the two-year captain is smart, works hard and does whatever is needed to bring home wins. After the...Tags: United States Naval Academy, Comcast Center (arena), Basketball, Football
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Dr. James Patrick Connaughton, psychiatrist
Dr. James Patrick Connaughton, a psychiatrist who was the founder and first director of what became the Johns Hopkins Children and Adolescent Mental Health Center, died Sunday of pancreatic cancer at his Cloisters home in the Woodbrook neighborhood of...Tags: Colorado Springs, Hospitals and Clinics, Psychiatrists, Mental Health, Behavioral Conditions
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Getting a taste for star-spangled dining
Some things, like dining by candlelight, never go out of fashion. But some eating rituals of yesteryear have all but disappeared. For instance, you hardly ever see people dining by rockets' red glare anymore.
But that's what the citizen-soldiers and...Tags: Fort McHenry, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Steaks, Foods and Beverages, Nutmeg
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