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Reggie Williams, a 1976 graduate of Dartmouth College and veteran linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals, served as vice president of Disney Sports Attractions for 10 years, before resigning in 2007. At Dartmouth, he was a three-time All-Ivy League selection and a conference wrestling champion. While in the NFL, Williams played in two Super Bowls and won numerous awards for humanitarian work and sportsmanship, and was named the 1986 NFL Man of the Year.
Reggie Williams, a 1976 graduate of Dartmouth College and veteran linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals, served as vice president of Disney Sports Attractions for 10 years, before resigning in 2007. At Dartmouth, he was a three-time All-Ivy League selection and a conference wrestling champion. While in the NFL, Williams played in two Super Bowls and won numerous awards for humanitarian work and sportsmanship, and was named the 1986 NFL Man of the Year.
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Poets writing another verse to their storied history
The corner of Orleans and Central in East Baltimore was swarming with anticipation.
Dunbar's boys basketball team had a big game to play, which meant an eager crowd began forming outside the school's gym doors more than two hours before the opening tip....Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Schools, Public Schools, Schools, College Sports
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Fearless Juan Dixon points way again
The Baltimore SunWhether it was beating Illinois and Duke when he was a sophomore or Connecticut in the East Regional final to keep his college career alive, Juan Dixon always had a flair for the dramatic, and the final three-pointer of his magnificent run at the...Tags: College Basketball, College Sports, Basketball, Indiana Hoosiers, Gary Williams
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Ravens to keep them coming
jamison.hensley@baltsun.comA week into free agency, the Ravens have put $61 million into contracts to keep the face of the franchise, add speed to the secondary and fill the void at center. There's a sense of satisfaction at Ravens headquarters with Ray Lewis, Domonique Foxworth...Tags: Bobby Engram, National Football League, Football, Tony Curtis, Todd Heap
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40 years
In June 1967, the Orioles wore shiny new World Series rings. Baltimore still had pro teams in basketball and ice hockey. And kids listened to pop music on transistor radios tuned to WCAO-AM. That month, The Evening Sun corralled 18 male "Prep Stars of...Tags: Florida State University, Photography, Super Bowl, National Basketball Association, Awards and Prizes
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Faces in the Crowd
Sun ReporterIt was only a thumbnail-size photo, an accolade buried deep in that week's Sports Illustrated. But to Web Wright III of Annapolis, then a 21-year-old college student, his photo in the "Faces in the Crowd" section seemed a way to drum up a date. It was...Tags: Judo, Armed Forces, History, National Basketball Association, Teaching and Learning
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Dunbar, made for film
Baltimore Sun reporterLongtime followers of Dunbar boys basketball still carry the memories of some of the storied program's greatest moments. There was the 1982-83 team that won a mythical national championship and is one of the best high school teams to play in Baltimore,...Tags: History, Cinema Industry, National Basketball Association, Schools, Poetry
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New NORD director Vic Richard needs to concentrate on our children, not politics
They say the fix was in for a while. The mayor getting his guy to run the new NORD instead of ex-councilman Arnie Fielkow's choice. After the city narrowed the selection process to a final 5, the mayor selected the individual who most insiders thought he'...Tags: Walt Disney, Amusement and Theme Parks
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IYC Team Tracks Down Christmas Light Installer
Our In Your Corner team continues to investigate complaints against a local Christmas light installer.
Several homeowners, including Reggie Williams, say Matt Bennett did a lousy job hanging their Christmas lights.
“The work he did on the...Tags: Holidays, Christmas, Religious Festivals, Companies and Corporations
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New South Hagerstown High School principal hopes to put swagger into academics
julieg@herald-mail.comLess than three months into the job as principal of South Hagerstown High School, Tim Dawson has repeatedly visited classrooms, had South High's teachers take part of an SAT exam and had his hair cut by students to celebrate South's football victory...Tags: David Wingate, Hospitals and Clinics, College Sports, Teaching and Learning, Andres Alonso
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East pulls away from Southeast, Lady Buffs trample Aces
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsAs teams get closer to the post season, conference standings determine almost as much as your overall record. Wichita-East trails Heights by two games in the City League and after their 83-66 win over Southeast, it remains at only two. The Golden...Tags: Basketball
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Southeast's depth too much for North boys
CatchItKansas.comSoutheast put its depth on the line against North’s top-heavy attack led Conner Frankamp. Depth won out on Friday as the Golden Buffaloes beat North 71-60. The game was closer than the score would indicate. Southeast star Gavin Thurman twisted...Tags: Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Basketball
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