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- Orioles outfielder Alejandro De Aza could report to spring training today, one day after losing his arbitration hearing over a relatively-low sum of $650,000 dollars.
- Last year's Eagles win was the first over Gilman in five years and McDonogh's first outright championship since 2000 when they were undefeated and won the B Conference. Gilman, which has won three of the last five titles outright, has a record 11 A Conference championships since the MIAA was formed in 1995.
- When Chris Tillman takes the mound Thursday as the Orioles' starting pitcher in Game 1 of the best-of-five American League Division Series matchup against the Detroit Tigers at Camden Yards, he will be making his postseason debut.
- Orioles pitcher Chris Tillman didn't have his best outing Sunday night against the New York Yankees, but he still extended his remarkable streak of consistency that has now lasted more than three months as he has solidified his spot as the club's ace.
- Lacrosse preview of the public high school boys lacrosse teams at Catonsville, Dulaney, Hereford, Loch Raven, Towson and Western Tech.
- What a relief "Looking" is getting another season. Because while "Looking Glass" hints at where the show's characters might be going, nothing feels resolved.
- Johns Hopkins' Dave Pietrmala became only the sixth Division I coach to win 150 games at one school after beating Michigan on Saturday.
- All three men grapple with the desire to create more in some way - and get paid for it - but it's surprisingly Patrick who takes the right steps.
- In hip-hop, momentum matters. After the success of 2012's "The Yellow Album," Los Angeles rapper Dom Kennedy knew he had captured more ears than ever before.
- With core group of juniors leading the way, Glenelg's boys basketball team finally starting to live up to expectations after rough stretch.
- A look at how the Howard County boys basketball teams stack up heading into the second half of the regular season.
- "Looking" doesn't present men dealing with gay issues; it depicts gay men dealing with larger, more universal questions. That sounds like a subtle tonal shift, but it puts "Looking" in the remarkable position of feeling transgressive precisely because it's not.
- A breakdown of the Howard County boys basketball scene after the first week of January.
- The Baltimore Sun's All-Metro football first-team offensive selections.
- Orioles manager Buck Showalter faces the task of reshuffling a roster that took a severe hit this week in a five-day span in which the club traded All-Star closer Jim Johnson and former Orioles Nate McLouth and Scott Feldman, two of the team's top priorities to resign, signed elsewhere.
- Baltimore Sun reporters Don Markus and Jeff Barker and producer-editor Jonas Shaffer weigh in on three of the biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports.
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- July Fourth celebrations set at Padonia Park Club, 12006 Jenifer Road, York Manor Swim Club at corner of Charmuth and Margate roads and Dulaney Swim Club, 234 E. Ridgely Road
- Syracuse NCAA tournament final notebook focused on what top-seeded Orange accomplished despite loss to Duke
- It would be hard to find any leading actor in American TV drama whose proven range is greater than that of Dominic West, star of BBC AmericaĀæs ĀæThe Hour.Āæ
- 13 local teams are involved in 7 regional championships around the Baltimore area this weekend
- Statistics that stood out from Week 11 of the 2012 Baltimore high school football season
- Midway through the fourth quarter of Saturday's Class 1A North Region playoff game, Manchester Valley came to the crossroads ...
- The Westminster High football team had two goals in mind when it entered Ruby Field on Friday night: beat longtime rival South Carroll for the county title, and complete the first undefeated and untied regular season in school history.
- In only fourth year, are Mavericks armed for breakout year?
- Although a Charlottesville jury found one man — athlete George Huguely V — criminally responsible for the beating death of Yeardley Love, his former girlfriend and fellow lacrosse player at the University of Virginia, the young woman's mother wants to hold his coaches culpable, too.