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Digest: Douglass alum Wiley to coach U.S. men's track team at Junior Pan Am Games
Men's track and field Douglass alum Wiley to coach Team USA at Junior Pan Am Games Baltimore native Cliff Wiley has been named the head men's coach for Team USA at the 2013 Junior Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, USA Track & Field announced Friday....Tags: Virginia Cavaliers, Hofstra Pride, FIFA World Cup, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Lehigh Mountain Hawks
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Andrew Zheng rules the board at chess tournament [Clarksville]
Andrew Zheng, a fifth grader at Pointers Run, may be riding on cloud nine these days. Andrew defeated Bendeguz Offertaler on Board 1 of Round 4 of a chess tournament to become the 2013 Maryland Sweet-16 Champion. He had a score of 3.5. Along with the...Tags: Music, Clarksville, St. Patrick's Day, Chess Playing, Easter
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Digest: Loyola to host game in CollegeInsider.com Tournament
Colleges  The Loyola men's basketball team will host a game in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Reitz Arena. It will be the Greyhounds' first NCAA Division I postseason men's basketball game to be played at home. The...
Tags: College Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Iona Gaels, Basketball, John Thorrington
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Arbutus chocolate shop to open thanks to change in county law
Move over Willy Wonka, Jama Cocoa has arrived in Arbutus. Jamasen Rodriguez, a sophomore at Johns Hopkins University, and three of his classmates have started a chocolate-making business that will open in Arbutus in the spring. No exact date has...
Tags: Tom Quirk, Students, Johns Hopkins University, Teaching and Learning, Laws
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'Harlem Shake' has Baltimore moving, too
Some guys gave flowers. Others candy. But smooth Rod Lopez, a man in touch with the cultural cutting edge, feted his lady love with a "Harlem Shake" video for Valentine's Day. In it, the 34-year-old owner of a Parkville production company, wearing...
Tags: Apple iTunes, Music, Dance, Ryan Seacrest, Entertainment Events
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Lansdowne High senior experiences politics in Annapolis
Few Maryland teens get to meet and talk with Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown in person, and even fewer chat with him about college applications while he gets his coffee. John Ebot, an 18-year-old senior at Lansdowne High School, is one of those few. Ebot...Tags: Executive Branch, School Examinations, Maryland General Assembly, Interior Policy, Starbucks Corp.
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UMBC eliminated by Vermont in America East quarters, 47-43
Women's college basketball Vermont's Lauren Wheeler made her only 3-pointer of the game with 26 seconds left to break a tie and lift sixth-seeded Vermont (10-20) to a 47-43 win over third-seeded UMBC (10-20) in an America East quarterfinal Friday in...Tags: Ryan Cook (baseball), National Collegiate Athletic Association, Students, Mike Jones, Basketball
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Aki Thomas hopes emphasis on in-state recruiting keys turnaround for UMBC
When UMBC men's basketball coach Randy Monroe resigned less than a month before the start of the season, he left behind a roster almost devoid of in-state players. Aki Thomas didn't understand. The then-acting head coach said it was a “weird thing&...
Tags: Ryan Cook, College Sports, Awards and Prizes, Basketball, Financial Aid
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Teammates at last, Lewnes brothers leading UMBC lacrosse
Coach Don Zimmerman estimates that between 20 and 30 pairs of brothers have played lacrosse for UMBC. But remarkably, the latest set hadn't played on the same team until they suited up for the Retrievers. Not at St. Mary's in Annapolis, where Arnold...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Students, Teaching and Learning, Lacrosse, Adam Sandler
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Digest: No. 17 Stony Brook women roll past Duquesne, 16-3
Lacrosse No. 17 Stony Brook women roll past Duquesne, 16-3 College women: Frankie Caridi made five saves and No. 17 Stony Brook (3-1) won, 16-3, against visiting Duquesne (2-3) on Thursday. The Seawolves, led by Janine Hillier and Demmianne Cook...Tags: Virginia Cavaliers, London Fletcher, College Basketball, Maryland Terrapins, College Sports
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Varsity Q&A with Teira Pendleton, Poly, basketball
Teira Pendleton's fierce competitive streak shows on her face in every Poly basketball game. Intensely focused and in the moment, her physical inside presence has been a factor on both sides of the ball as the No. 8 Engineers advanced to the Class 4A...
Tags: Beyonce, Destiny's Child (music group), Basketball, High School Sports
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Bits & Pieces: River Hill title celebration raises questions about storming the court
I decided to catch the 3A East regional final girls basketball game between River Hill and Howard March 1 and what I discovered was mostly good, with one glaring exception. Let's take on the good first. The intensity surrounding the game was great....Tags: Students, Mike Krzyzewski, Clarksville, Teaching and Learning, Scranton
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