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Postscript from Stevenson at Salisbury
Defenseman Andrew Sellers and goalkeeper Alex Taylor were unified in their assessment that Salisbury’s offense deserves every inch of print and every second of the highlight reel as that unit is tops in Division III. The Sea Gulls defense is not...Tags: College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Salisbury Sea Gulls, State University of New York
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Salisbury moves on to Division III lacrosse final with 7-2 win over Stevenson
The Salisbury men's lacrosse team has a defense that doesn't get as much attention — or respect — as the offense. That might change after sophomore goalkeeper Alex Taylor made a game-high 19 saves and the defense limited visiting Stevenson to...
Tags: Gillette Stadium, College Sports, Salisbury Sea Gulls, National Collegiate Athletic Association, State University of New York
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Bits & Pieces: HCC honors its top athletes at annual awards banquet
I have attended dozens of athletic banquets in my days, but I have never been around a more boisterous and fun-loving group than the athletes at Howard Community College. The enormous successes that these athletes are enjoying, and will continue to...Tags: College Sports, Tennis, Howard Community College, Bowling, Memorial Day
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Salisbury's Ryan Clarke drawing opponents' attention lately
Playing on a starting midfield that is headlined by Division III’s Outstanding Player of the Year in Sam Bradman, junior Ryan Clarke might have figured that he’d be able to fly under the radar. But despite Bradman ranking second on...Tags: State University of New York
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SUNY-Cortland vs. Salisbury: Three things to watch
These teams have split the previous 10 meetings, but Salisbury has won the last three contests. They’ve met five times in the NCAA tournament, and the Sea Gulls are 3-2, including 2-1 in the title game. SUNY-Cortland (21-0) is making its seventh...
Tags: Gillette Stadium, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Salisbury Sea Gulls, State University of New York
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Postscript from SUNY-Cortland vs. Salisbury
Salisbury’s run to Sunday’s 14-10 victory over SUNY-Cortland in the NCAA tournament final at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., and the program’s 10th national championship was fueled by senior midfielder Sam Bradman’s six-...Tags: Gillette Stadium, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Salisbury Sea Gulls, State University of New York
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Roundup: Glenelg Country boys top No. 6 St. Frances, 57-55
Glenelg Country School made two more 3-pointers and four more free throws than visiting No. 6 St. Frances on Tuesday, and that difference lifted the Dragons boys basketball team over the Panthers, 57-55. St. Frances had lost to No. 3 Dunbar, 49-48, on...Tags: Aaron Williams, Basketball, Ryan Ripken
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Game vs. Cortland to serve as measuring stick for Stevenson
Wednesday night’s 7-5 victory over York helped No. 9 Stevenson improve to 5-1 with the lone loss occurring last Saturday against No. 4 Lynchburg. The Mustangs figure to get a stiffer test this Saturday when they must travel and meet No. 3 Cortland.... -
Baseball: Atholton, Reservoir look to duel again in 2012
If the 2012 Howard County baseball season picks up where it left off, then Atholton and Reservoir will be battling back and forth this spring. Last April 15, Reservoir knocked off Atholton on a play at the plate. But a little more than a month later,...
Tags: College Sports, Frostburg State Bobcats, Teaching and Learning, Students, Michael Lerner
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Coachspeak: Glenelg Country boys basketball's Kevin Quinlan
At the midway point in the season, the Glenelg Country boys basketball team is still getting settled into the demanding Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference after moving up from the B Conference.
Coach Kevin Quinlan has...Tags: Loyola Greyhounds, Thomas Edison, Basketball, George Mason
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Girls basketball: Glenelg Country wins first-round playoff game
As the saying goes, when given a lemon, make lemonade. So Glenelg Country School's players are quietly thanking Friends, the team that beat them Monday, for the victory they earned Tuesday over Baltimore Lutheran. "After the Friends game yesterday, we...Tags: Basketball
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JV sports: The first step in high school athletics
The first couple years of high school are often ones of transition — a chance to learn new skills and meet new people. It's a time for change and a time for growth.
And for junior varsity athletes, it's the opportunity to lay the foundation for...Tags: Aaliyah, Teaching and Learning, Students, High School Sports, James Allen
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