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With purple pride, Howard County preps for Ravens playoff run
For the Baltimore Ravens, a bye week meant time to rest up. For fans, it meant more time to get purpled up. It also meant an extra week of anticipation for those who want to see the Ravens continue their journey to Super Bowl XLVI.
"I almost didn't...Tags: Torrey Smith, Ed Dickson, Jacksonville Jaguars, Ed Reed, Denver Broncos
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Ravens announce plans for three open practices in response to move out of Westminster
The Ravens announced some of their summer training camp plans today, and they include three practices open to fans. After taking the regular summer workouts away from McDaniel College in Westminster, a decision that will prevent most fans from...
Tags: 2011 NFL Lockout, Schools, Lotteries, Memorial Stadium, M&T Bank Stadium
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Jim Parker flattened opponents, paving way for Colts to win titles
Lenny Moore can hardly attend an NFL function without some gnarly old linebacker wagging his finger at the 78-year-old Baltimore Colts Hall of Fame running back and telling Moore something he already knows. "Lenny," the old-timer will say, "I had a...
Tags: New York Giants, Gino Marchetti, Indianapolis Colts, Chicago Bears, Andy Robustelli
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Matte deserved a spot on the 175 athletes list
Helen Delich Bentley is right on point in criticizing the omission of Tom Matte from The Sun's historical list of outstanding Maryland athletes ("Tom Matte deserves spot on greatest list," May 15). Anyone who's old enough to remember the Baltimore Colts'...Tags: Port of Baltimore, Football
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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: Teachers, Baseball, Samuel Gompers, College Sports, Weeb Ewbank
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Top 175 athletes list left a few out
Congrats to Mike Klingaman and staff at The Sun for the job they did in compiling the top 175 greatest athletes in Maryland history. I noticed several glaring omissions, however. Y.A. Tittleplayed two years for the All-American Football Conference...Tags: American Football Conference, Baseball, New York Giants, National Football League, Football
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Commentary: Left off one best of list, these Harford athletes haven't been forgotten
Many of you no doubt saw the popular feature Top Maryland Athletes in Sun History that has appeared on http://www.baltimoresun.com since April. The list was compiled by veteran Sun sportswriter Mike Klingaman in conjunction with The Sun's 175th on May...
Tags: Brad Pitt, Maryland Terrapins, Ray Lewis, Baseball, Basketball
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Catching Up With Norm Bulaich
He had a funny name, a Texas drawl and churning legs that chewed up yardage. Remember Norm Bulaich, the Baltimore Colts' star running back in their 1970 Super Bowl run? He turns 65 on Christmas. Bulaich can't believe it, either. When he signed up for...
Tags: Super Bowl, New York Jets, Don Shula, Prostate Cancer, Memorial Stadium
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Marion Snyder Goldstein, nurse
Marion Snyder Goldstein, a nurse who supervised operating rooms for decades at the now-closed Children's Hospital on Greenspring Avenue, died Tuesday at Stella Maris assisted living in Timonium. The longtime Baldwin resident was 92.
The family was not...Tags: Hamilton, Hospitals and Clinics, Plastic Surgery, Polio, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore
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Shula's takes a hike
The Baltimore SunThe Shula's Steak House in the Sheraton Baltimore City Center Hotel is closed. It actually closed a couple of months ago, quietly. It had operated at the hotel, since 1998, in a licensing agreement with the Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based chain presided...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Don Shula, Fort Lauderdale, Steaks
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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: Roman Catholicism, Parkinson's Disease, University of Maryland, College Park, College Sports, Fox Broadcasting Company
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Tireless advocate continues battle against Alzheimer's
The Alzheimer's Association's annual Memory Ball has drawn nine highly competitive dance couples, four well-known judges, including Maryland's first lady, and nearly 700 guests. But the star of the evening will likely be the ball honoree, Sylvia Mackey, a...Tags: John Mackey, National Football League Players Association, HIV, National Football League, Football
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