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Q&A with Heather A. Dinich
Baltimoresun.com StaffJim, Moultrie, Ga.: It appears Coach Friedgen is a good coach but a poor recruiter. Why are so many potential recruits leaving and going elsewhere? Will Maryland football return to the big time? I am tired of my friends here in Georgia ragging me about my...Tags: California Golden Bears, ESPN (tv network), Gary Williams, National Football League, Rose Bowl Game
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40 years of Sun athletic standouts
Sun Reporters1960s DON RUSSELL, Southern-Baltimore, 1967 Why he won: Starred in football, baseball and basketball, where he led MSA in scoring. Where he has been: An infielder at Clemson, he spent two years in the minors and then quit the pros. He's a contracts...Tags: Field Hockey, U.S. Army, 2016 Olympic Games, Gary Sheffield, Multi-Sport Events
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Terps sign 18 recruits, half of them from state
Maryland's incoming football class is heavy on receivers and local talent, in keeping with coach Ralph Friedgen's desire to retain players from the region. Half of the 18-member class announced yesterday by Friedgen is from Maryland. Friedgen has been...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, The Ohio State University, National Football League, Football, Ralph Friedgen
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Late-night laughs with Cal and Tony
In case you didn't stay up late last night, Cal Ripken Jr. and Tony Gwynn read the Top 10 list on David Letterman's show. Here are Ripken's "Good Things About Being Elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame": • "While traveling the country, I...Tags: Cal Ripken, Jr., Sports Illustrated, David Letterman, Death, New York Mets
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On the ball off the field
Sun ReportersThe classic canon, etched forever into football's mythology, states that no team achieves success unless composed of 22 equally important parts. No one man is more vital than the next, no individual player's role more critical to the outcome than another'...Tags: YouTube, Family, Students, Teaching and Learning, National Football League
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Opposites attract
Sun ReporterIt does not matter where Bob Bowman lays his head to rest at night - and it could be anywhere, from Baltimore to Barcelona, Ann Arbor to Beijing - he does not hear his alarm clock in the morning. He is always awake long before it wails, usually on the...Tags: Family, Olympic Games, Classical Music (genre), John Wooden, Bill Walsh
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One more night as the visiting team
Roch Around the ClockThe sun is out, the sky is blue and, for one more night, Camden Yards will be bathed in red. And not just the cheap seats, or the ones behind the visiting dugout. Pretty much all of ‘em. Tonight’s game......Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore Orioles, Tim Wakefield, Pedro Alvarez, Baseball
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More on the draft
Roch Around the ClockThe draft resumes later today, with names popping up that won’t mean a thing to you without Google. And that might not even help.I miss the days when you could get through the first round in about seven minutes. It......Tags: Nick Markakis, Cincinnati Reds, Washington Post Co., Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles
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Mosley brings tireless work ethic to Terps
Baltimoresun.com staffOn a typically steamy mid-August day in Baltimore, Sean Mosley walked toward his high school, St. Frances Academy, with one thing on his mind: "Is this the best decision for me to make?" It wasn't an issue of last-minute jitters or second thoughts....Tags: Family, Basketball, Volleyball, ESPN (tv network), Football
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2005 local college football schedule
Sun StaffSaturday, Oct. 22 Johns Hopkins at Muhlenberg, 1 p.m. McDaniel at Randolph-Macon, 1 p.m. St. Peter's (N.J.) at Salisbury, 1 p.m. Morgan State at Delaware State, 1 p.m. Towson at William & Mary, 1 p.m. Seton Hill at Frostburg State, 1 p.m. Bowie...Tags: Defense, College of William and Mary, Florida A&M University, Armed Forces, Colleges and Universities
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Baltimore's next great point guard
A smattering of spectators trickled in and out of the Lombard Middle School gym last Saturday for a late-season Baltimore Innovative Athletic Conference boys basketball matchup between host Baltimore Freedom Academy and Coppin Academy. Most of the 60...Tags: Family, College Basketball, Students, Roman Catholicism, Teaching and Learning
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Spitz says he feels sorry for Phelps
Mark Spitz says he feels badly for Michael Phelps. Spitz, whose record of seven gold medals at the 1972 Olympics was broken when Phelps won eight last year, talked briefly about Phelps last night while in Little Rock, Ark., for a speaking engagement....Tags: Police, Academic Progress, Police Arrests, Michael Phelps, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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