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Aberdeen, CMW, HdG, Joppatowne, John Carroll and North Harford win in football openers
Having gone the entire 2010 season without winning a game, the Aberdeen Eagles started their 2011 football campaign on a completely different note, beating the visiting Edgewood Rams, 51-20, Friday night.
The game marked Aberdeen's first victory under...Tags: Volleyball, High School Sports, Anthony White
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UMBC senior star hopes to pass on winning legacy
In the first game of his senior year at UMBC, Andrew Bulls etched his name into the record books as the school's all-time assist leader. By the end of the season, he wants to leave even more at UMBC. "This is my last year, and I really want to leave...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Major League Soccer, University of Maryland Baltimore County, University of California, Students
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State of solidarity
LAV VEGAS — Billy Hunter, the executive director of the National Basketball Players Assn., emerged last week from a meeting with one-tenth of his 400-plus locked out players. With NBA owners pushing hard on the idea they need to significantly slash...Tags: Basketball, Kobe Bryant, Wages and Pensions, Los Angeles Lakers, National Basketball Association
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Suggs to get reps on offense?
The Ravens have not been shy about tinkering with their goal-line formations.
In Sunday’s 37-7 thrashing of the St. Louis Rams, defensive tackle Haloti Ngata lined up as an eligible offensive tackle when the offense faced third down-and-2 at the...Tags: Miami Heat, Terrell Suggs, Basketball, Football, Haloti Ngata
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Who is helped, hurt by the NBA lockout?
Nets OK with delay Ira Winderman Sun Sentinel Considering their lame-duck status in New Jersey, the Nets would prefer the NBA calendar simply flip to 2012-13, when they become the Brooklyn Nets. The NBA's ultimate limbo franchise, awaiting not only a...Tags: Deron Williams, Oklahoma City Thunder, Los Angeles Times, Pat Riley, Labor Disputes
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High school coaches stay active in the offseason
At 68, Wayne Reisberg likes to stay active. A volunteer track and field coach at Century, he walks a lot, throws the discus and enjoys traveling around the country with his wife Pauline.
Reisberg combined sports with travel a few years back and began...Tags: Football, Christianity, Oklahoma City Thunder, Space Programs, 2016 Olympic Games
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What's in a nickname?
A-Rod. K-Rod. F-Rod. I-Rod. B-Rob. We are not living in the Golden Age of sports nicknames. J-Roll. O-Dog. T-Mac. D-Wade. These are not nicknames; they're contractions, abbreviations.
Crowned "King James" at the outset of a career that has yet to see him...Tags: Cultural Development, Culture, Milwaukee Brewers, Philadelphia Eagles, Texas Rangers
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Was NBA's $500K fine of Arison reasonable?
Fine way out of line Shandel Richardson Sun Sentinel Someone please tell me Heat owner Micky Arison threw a punch during a game or at least used a slur toward an NBA referee. Five hundred thousand dollars? For words that likely offended no one?...Tags: Michael Jordan, Dallas Mavericks, NBA Finals, Los Angeles Times, David Stern
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Former Terps star Vasquez helps St. Frances prepare as he awaits word on NBA season
Just before his Under Armour team was about to tip off against St. Frances in an exhibition Monday afternoon, Greivis Vasquez went over to two of the game officials to voice a complaint.
"Hey, these guys are wearing Nikes," the former Maryland basketball...Tags: Greivis Vasquez, Maryland Terrapins, Minnesota Timberwolves, Milwaukee Bucks, Morgan State University
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If there's a season, who will win next NBA title?
Race is wide open Broderick Turner Los Angeles Times It would be easy to say the Heat will be the favorite. It would be easy to say the Mavericks will repeat because they now have the know-how. But in reality, it will be wide open. The Heat, if they...Tags: Danny Ainge, Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City Thunder, Udonis Haslem, Dallas Mavericks
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Your turn: Who is the NBA MVP?
NBA legend Michael Jordan said last night that Bulls point guard Derrick Rose is the "MVP of the season." Rose, who is averaging 25 points, eight assists and four rebounds per game, is one of the frontrunners, for sure, but players such as LeBron James,...Tags: Derrick Rose, Basketball, Chicago Bulls, Michael Jordan, Dirk Nowitzki
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