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Garrison Forest's Traci Davis among 7 National Lacrosse Hall of Fame inductees
The National Lacrosse Hall of Fame will induct seven new members, including a local high schoolcoach, Saturday at the Grand Lodge in Hunt Valley.
Traci Davis, who currently works at Garrison Forest as an athletic director and field hockey coach, joins...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Lacrosse, Philadelphia Wings, Maryland Terrapins, World Games
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Costume parade continues despite cold weather
Flowers, robots, angels and even monopoly pieces braved the icy weather Saturday for the 23rd Annual Halloween Costume Parade and Contest.
Parents and children started lining up under the overhang outside Chuck E. Cheese in the Festival of Bel Air...Tags: Holidays, Festive Events, Sports Organizations, Religious Festivals, Halloween
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Animal Kingdom returns to training in Fair Hill
Animal Kingdom, the 2011 Kentucky Derby winner, is back on the training track at the Fair Hill Training Center and being pointed toward the $10 million Dubai World Cup in late March.
Trainer Graham Motion couldn't keep the delight from his...Tags: Kentucky Derby, Belmont Stakes, Zoology, Science, Animal Kingdom (racehorse)
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Glenelg student organizes Howard County soccer 'World Cup'
Glenelg Country School junior Tala Ahmadi visited Spain with family last year while that county's national soccer team played in the FIFA World Cup championship — and to the surprise of many locals, she could hold a conversation about the team... -
Has women's soccer gained any respect?
Buzz won't last long Grahame L. Jones Los Angeles Times Consider the koi, a suitable comparison because Japan won the Women's World Cup. It now and then rises to the surface for a gulp of air, then sinks again into the depths. So it is with women's...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, LPGA, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Mass Media
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Under Armour's rookie strategy for endorsement deals
Marketing executives at sports apparel company Under Armour had a lot to cheer about this month as the American women's soccer team made a run at the World Cup.
The team ultimately lost to Japan, but the international visibility the players received...Tags: Lauren Cheney, Heisman Trophy, Under Armour Inc., Colleges and Universities, Contracts
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Manchester United beats Barcelona, 2-1, in friendly
The clubs were the same, as were many of the players. The stadium was stuffed with supporters in Manchester United's red and FC Barcelona's claret and blue. But the trophy was not for winning the European Champions League. Rather, NBA star Kobe Bryant...Tags: FedEx Field, Basketball, Kobe Bryant
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Should Bob Bradley have been fired?
It was long overdue Brant Parsons Orlando Sentinel If U.S. Soccer wanted to be rid of Bob Bradley, it should have done so after a disappointing 2010 World Cup. When most national teams would have switched managers, the U.S. extended Bradley's...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Paul Doyle, Multi-Sport Events, Los Angeles Times, Elections
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We know how to tri, but how do you Du?
It's new to Howard County, and it could be with us for a long time if things go as I predict. The first ever DUthe2 Duathlon will be held at Western Regional Park Sunday starting at 7 a.m. The event features over 500 athletes — some from as far...Tags: Biathlon, Triathlon, Athletes, Multi-Sport Events, Philadelphia Eagles
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McMunn not to be underestimated on U-19 national team
Erin McMunn noticed the question about the United States Under-19 women's lacrosse team at the bottom of the application she completed for the Baltimore Metro schoolgirl team in March 2010, but she passed right by it.
"There was a little spot that said,...Tags: Lacrosse, Multi-Sport Events, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Memorial Day, Long Island
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Glen Burnie woman has Olympic aspirations in judo
Christina Salmond always wanted to make it back into a judo dojo.
After leaving the sport following her senior year of high school to "go to college, get my degree and go on with my life," the 32-year-old Glen Burnie resident swore she would one day...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Multi-Sport Events, Colleges and Universities, Boston Bruins, Wrestling
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Moviegoers are showing signs of 3-D fatigue
Debora Bell would be glad "if 3-D went away."
The Rockville printer is just the kind of filmgoer Hollywood wants to keep happy. Her family goes to movies every week. They get to the first screenings they can, usually at the 3-D-equipped AMC Columbia or...Tags: Cars 2 (movie), Thor (movie), AMC (tv network), Green Lantern (movie), Peter Jackson
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