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The Sun remembers: Jan. 6-12
Jan. 10, 1991: "We're a better team than we were yesterday," Orioles manager Frank Robinson says after the trade that brings slugging Houston Astros first baseman Glenn Davis to Baltimore in exchange for three young players — pitchers Curt Schilling...
Tags: Brooks Robinson, Steve Finley, Baltimore Orioles, Curt Schilling, Frank Robinson
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Catching up with former Baltimore Colts defensive end Ordell Braase
He's 80 now, and slightly bent, as if preparing to set in a three-point stance. Three hip replacements, plus a new knee, will do that to a man. Not that Ordell Braase is complaining. "Physically, I'm in pretty good shape," said Braase, longtime...
Tags: Lou Gehrig's Disease, Super Bowl, Gino Marchetti, Indianapolis Colts, New York Jets
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'Scunny' tributes continue
The Baltimore SunOrganizations continue to pay tribute to Patrick 'Scunny' McCusker, the Nacho Mama's owner who died Aug. 24 at Peninsula General Hospital in Salisbury after being struck by a bus as he rode a bicycle along Ocean City's Coastal Highway. McCusker was...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Brooks Robinson, Dining and Drinking
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Colts legends headed to Glen Burnie for Gino's grand opening
The Baltimore SunThe new Gino's Burgers & Chicken in Glen Burnie will have its official ribbon-cutting on Thursday, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Gino Marchetti himself is expected to attend, along with other Baltimore Colts legends Stan White, Tom Matte, Art Donovan and Lenny...Tags: Towson, Harford County, Folklore and Mythology, Glen Burnie, Gino Marchetti
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Preston: Longtime Colts, Ravens fan will never be forgotten
Longtime Baltimore Colts and Ravens fan Jim Phillips will be laid to rest Saturday following a service at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Hagerstown. Phillips, 81, was a huge part of the fiber of Baltimore football, almost as much as some of the former...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Baltimore Colts, Football, Johnny Unitas
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Jesse L. Thomas, Colts player
Jesse L. Thomas, a Baltimore Colts defensive back in the 1950s who then spent four decades at Morgan State University, serving for several years as its head football coach, died of dementia complications May 16 at his Columbia home. He was 83.
Born in...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Alzheimer's Disease, Weeb Ewbank, Teachers, Samuel Gompers
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Datebook
Sunday, May 27 Honoring America's finest Mission BBQ, 7748 Ritchie Highway in Glen Burnie, will host forty veterans of World War II to honor their service and in observance of Memorial Day. For more information, call 410-773-9888. Thursday, May 31...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Animals, Anne Arundel Community College, Baltimore Ravens, Lifetime (tv network)
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Engaged: Katie Cooney & Joel Southworth
Wedding Day: June 16, 2012 Her story: Katie Cooney, 32, grew up in Ellicott City. Her father, Robert Cooney, is a retired banking executive who now works in ticket and fan services at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Her mother, Constance Cooney, is a...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Fondant, Weddings, Ellicott City, Marriage
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Sisto J. Averno Sr., Colt player
Sisto Joseph Averno Sr., a guard who played on the Baltimore Colts in the 1950s and went on to sell Chevrolets for 57 years, died of complications from Parkinson's disease Monday at Northwest Hospital. He was 86 and lived in Pikesville.
Born in Paterson,...Tags: Christianity, Baltimore Ravens, Roman Catholicism, Parkinson's Disease, Awards and Prizes
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Baltimore football championship seasons have always started in Westminster … so should we be worried?
Many Carroll County residents are getting a case of nostalgic Super Bowl fever as they look forward to Sunday's AFC championship contest between the Baltimore Ravens and the New England Patriots. For more than 120 years — since football debuted...Tags: Raymond Berry, Baltimore Ravens, New York Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers, Jim Parker
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Ravens give Baltimore reason to cheer
Carl Sagan observed: "If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe." And if you wish to comprehend the palpable dynamic that operates between Baltimore fans and their professional football team, you first have to...Tags: New York Giants, Baltimore Ravens, Companies and Corporations, Baltimore Orioles, John Elway
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Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck named Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award winner
Baltimore Sun staffStanford quarterback Andrew Luck is the winner of the 2011 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, given to the top fourth- or fifth-year signal-caller in college football. "Andrew personifies everything that my father stood for. He is not simply an...Tags: Raymond Berry, Colt McCoy, Stanford Cardinal, Kellen Moore, Rodney Peete
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