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- For the first time in decades, Baltimoreans can wear the colors of two teams with equal pride. Orange one day, purple the next. A Ravens jersey with an Orioles cap. It wouldn't make the cover of GQ, but it captures the mood of the city — and harkens back to happy days of yore.
- Behind freshman quarterback, Navy rallies for 31-30 win over Indiana
- Implosion planned for early 2013; film commission alerted for possible movie plot tie-ins
- Grateful to the Orioles for making baseball fun again
- Bert Jones, Earl Monroe and Joe Bellino are part of The Sun Remembers This Week in Sports for October 14 to October 20
- After the final out in Game 5 of the ALDS, 200 fans at a downtown pub burst into applause.
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- The Loyola Greyhounds men's lacrosse team received its NCAA championship rings Friday for beating Maryland, 9-3, on May 28 in Foxborough, Mass.
- Vinny Testaverde, Bob Robertson and Johnny Unitas are part of The Sun Remembers This Week in Sports for October 7 to October 13
- Stephen Walters got his start in baseball consulting with Dan Duquette at the Red Sox more than a decade ago.
- At 65, and living in Spring Branch, Texas, this is Hinton's calling — to help troubled youths navigate life's highways, the onetime Colts' wide receiver said. After six years in the NFL, and a career as a homebuilder, Hinton last year chose to go another route.
- We all know singer/songwriter/guitarist/producer Joan Jett loves Rock and Roll. She also has proclaimed her love for the Orioles for years.
- The idea for a line of neckties, many characterized by vibrant colors and sheens, came directly from his work with MASN, where the on-air talent is expected to dress up and look sharp.
- Typical Brooks Robinson.Everybody who was anybody in Baltimore Orioles history showed up to honor him when the Orioles unveiled his statue on the center-field plaza Saturday, and all he wanted to do was thank everybody else and turn his ceremony into a celebration of this year's amazing, surprising, contending team.
- Plenty of Navy football players experience the same trepidation whether they go first to the academy's prep school or arrive directly in Annapolis from high school.
- Orioles fans and former players expect an emotional scene Saturday evening when Brooks Robinson, ailing for much of the last year, celebrates the unveiling of his statue at Camden Yards.
- Roberto Alomar, Al Kaline and Bert Rechichar are part of The Sun Remembers This Week in Sports for September 23 to September 29
- The Ravens' Captain Dee-Fense, Larry "Wes" Henson, will be inducted into the inaugural class of the ESPN Hall of Fans on Wednesday in Bristol, Connecticut
- Forty-six years later, the photograph still inspires goose bumps. There's Dave McNally, Baltimore's "other" No. 19, the triumphant pitcher whose grin is as wide as his native Montana. And Andy Etchebarren, the catcher who's poised to embrace him, mask still on and mitt in hand.
- The Baltimore Orioles improbable 2012 success echoes the emergence of a strong team in 1960 — and a period of excellence that lasted more than 20 years.
- Mark Manges, Tom Phoebus and Jack Fisher are part of The Sun Remembers This Week in Sports for September 9 to September 15
- Nearly 50 U.S. cities, including Annapolis, and five foreign countries will host events this weekend
- Major events in the life of former Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell.
- Gilman, Calvert Hall, Good Counsel headline the 9/11 Patriot Football Classic at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
- Mark Reynolds recorded his second two-homer game this series, driving in four runs to lead the Orioles to an 8-3 win over the Yankees in front of an announced crowd of 46,501.
- With 13,000 people expected to attend and generating a $10 million impact, the World Championships of Drum Corps inspire old and new Maryland teams
- Gilman is No. 1 in The Baltimore Sun's 2012 Top 15 preseason high school football poll.
- Archbishop Moeller of Cincinnati scored three touchdowns in the second quarter en route to a 35-14 win over the Gilman Greyhounds in the 15th annual Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown in front of a nationally televised audience on ESPNU at Kings High School.
- Sammy Stewart, Paul Richards and Y.A. Tittle are part of The Sun remembers This Week in Sports for August 26 to September 1
- By the time Chris Davis reached the Orioles dugout after his third homer in Friday night¿s 6-4 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays, his teammates were already waiting for him on the top step.
- The Greyhounds, last year's Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference champions, travel to meet Ohio powerhouse Archbishop Moeller in Cincinnati on Sunday night for the nationally-televised ESPN High School Football Kickoff.
- Dan Rodricks' story about Orioles great Mike Flanagan's suicide should be a warning to us all about the risks of depression.