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Mount St. Joseph's Phil Booth one of the nation's top 2014 guard prospects
The Baltimore SunThe approach Phil Booth Sr.took in teaching his son the game of basketball could best be described as a trial-by-fire method. Booth would drive his elementary school-aged son to various Baltimore County basketball courts, and then let Phil Jr. fend for...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Basketball, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Awards and Prizes
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For Harford's Penn State alums, the agony of a scandal and its aftermath
Warren Hartenstine, a Havre de Grace resident who was a member of former Penn State head coach Joe Paterno's first varsity team in 1966, personally knows all the principals in the Jerry Sandusky sex scandal that led to unprecedented NCAA sanctions being...
Tags: Pennsylvania Statue University Sexual Abuse Scandal (2012), Football, Punishment, National Football League, Mark Emmert
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Weekend Wrap: Terps lose out on point guard target Devon Hall
The Baltimore SunDevon Hall was one of Maryland's prime point guard targets in the 2014 class -- before the weekend. On Sunday, the 6-foot-4 prospect from Cape Henry Collegiate School in Virginia Beach announced his intention to reclassify to 2013 and commit to Virginia....Tags: Boston College, Basketball, Maryland Terrapins, Virginia Cavaliers, Virginia Tech
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Next Great Adventure awaits three teachers retiring from Fulton Elementary School
You probably categorize your life by the milestone events that have occurred. I like to call mine "Chuck's Great Adventure: XYZ." It wasn't always this way. I remember the time I was sent on an overseas assignment when I was in the Air Force. It was more...Tags: Cancer, Ceremonies, Walters Art Museum, Teachers, Softball
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Local focus in football recruiting pays off for Randy Edsall's Terps
The Baltimore SunOne of the worst seasons in Maryland football history made no difference to Mike Williams. The Terps’ 2-10 campaign last fall didn’t bother DeAndre Lane, either. All that mattered to Williams, a lineman from Archbishop Spalding, and Lane, a...Tags: Ralph Friedgen, Atlantic Coast Conference, Football, College Sports, Awards and Prizes
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Boys lacrosse: Area teams seek winning equation
Starting with the faceoff, local stick squads hope to fashion solid components of a winning season, including defending Maryland Interscholastic Athletic A Conference champion Gilman, runner-up Calvert Hall and serious contenders Loyola Blakefield, Boys'...Tags: Kyle Miller, Patrick Kelly, John Jenkins, College Sports, Ryan Tucker
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Columbia entomologist finds wide audience for bug talk
A brown marmorated stink bug caught Michael Raupp's attention as it wandered around the spindly trunk of a zelkova tree. Lately, the entomologist has been noticing the pests everywhere — even on the small species of elm growing in front of a...Tags: Howard County, Zoology, CSI (tv program), Social Media, Good Morning America (tv program)
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Maryland raises $84 million to invest in tech startups
Maryland succeeded in raising $84 million to invest in promising technology companies across the state via a novel online auction of tax credits, officials announced Thursday. The InvestMaryland plan, a cornerstone of Gov. Martin O'Malley's legislative...Tags: Barack Obama, Taxation, E-Commerce Industry, MetLife Incorporated, Executive Branch
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After growing up with lacrosse, Mercy's Shannon Aikens following in her late mother's footsteps
When it came time to choose her college lacrosse path, Shannon Aikens initially steered away from the place that had been her second home for half her life. Loyola appealed to the Mercy senior, but she wasn't sure she could forge her own identity playing...
Tags: Cancer, Loyola Greyhounds, Lacrosse, College Sports, Loyola University Maryland
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High-major programs tracking Poly point guard John Crosby
The Baltimore SunEvery offseason in Baltimore, some of the city’s top players transfer high schools in search of what they hope is a better basketball situation. From an outsider’s perspective, it might have appeared that John Crosby was doing the same when...Tags: Engineering, Basketball, High Schools, College Sports, Schools
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Looking at the college hoops transfers from Baltimore, DI schools in Maryland
The Baltimore SunCBSSports.com’s Jeff Goodman posted his amazingly comprehensive Division I basketball transfer list this morning. With 300-plus names and counting, there were sure to be tons of local guys mentioned. Sure enough, eight players from the Baltimore...Tags: Towson Tigers, Clemson Tigers, Cancer, College Basketball, High Schools
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Wicomico linebacker Derrick Hayward 'very excited' about Terps pledge
The Baltimore SunPatrick McGlinchey heard “great things” about Derrick Hayward before the young linebacker/defensive end ever set foot in the Wicomico weight room as a freshman. Just minutes into the first meeting between player and coach, McGlinchey could...Tags: College Football, Students, Football, Teaching and Learning, Maryland Terrapins
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