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- Teams in the Columbia Neighborhood Swim League and the Central Maryland Swim League competed at pools across the county on Saturday, June 29.
- The inaugural Upper Chesapeake Bay Pride Festival drew thousands to Havre de Grace Saturday. People had great fun, despite a brief interruption by protesters.
- Results from the second week of the Columbia Neighborhood Swim League, along with opening week results for North Saint John's swimming and West Howard diving.
- Here are The Baltimore Sun's first- and second-team All-Metro selections for the 2019 high school softball season.
- The following students are among approximately 540 Bob Jones University students named to the president's list for high academic achievement during the spring
- Here are The Baltimore Sun's All-Metro selections for the 2019 girls outdoor track and field season.
- The Baltimore Blast re-signed Andrew Hoxie, one of the keys to their run of playoff success in the Major Arena Soccer League.
- Brooks Robinson High School All-Star Baseball Game at Oriole Park.
- State track and field championships at Morgan State.
- Members of Bergamot Quartet, the Baltimore-based all-woman string quartet, specialize in contemporary music.
- The top-seeded and host Greyhounds (14-4, 10-0 PL) will host the winner of Thursday night’s other semifinals between second-seeded Navy and fourth-seeded Army at Ridley Athletic Complex on Saturday at noon.
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College lacrosse roundup: (April 26): Loyola Maryland wins regular-season men's Patriot League title
College men and women's lacrosse roundup for games on April 26 - Rosemary C. Easley, who worked for 32 years at the old Garland's Garden center in Catonsville, died April 5 from respiratory failure at St. Agnes Hospital. She was 93.
- Nearly 200 patrons once again hooted and howled the night away at Harford County’s wildest annual party – a “Night With the Wild,” a charity event to benefit the nonprofit Susquehannock Wildlife Society (SWS).
- A host of new vendors will be offering their wares at the Baltimore Farmers' Market and Bazaar when it opens for the season April 7.
- Remember when Jen Adams, Walt Bellamy and Jack Fisher were on the sports pages?
- Six books by or about African American written by author's with Maryland ties.
- Spencer, a senior attackman, and Rosenzweig, a sophomore attacker, will take center stage in a rare doubleheader Saturday at Johns Hopkins.
- The Yankees' Aaron Judge hits two home runs in a 14-3 victory Sunday, giving him eight against the Orioles this season.
- The Anne Arundel County state's attorney is investigating former Gov. Martin O'Malley's discounted, tax-free purchase last year of taxpayer-owned furniture from the governor's mansion in Annapolis.
- The atmosphere at the O.co Coliseum during the Orioles¿ workout on Thursday evening was more like one that took place on the back fields of the team¿s spring training complex in February rather than the end of the All-Star break.
- Mutter Museum may leave you shocked and horrified or amazed and fascinated. Either way, its collections of bones, bodies, body parts, plus tumors and other
- Orioles right-hander Miguel Gonzalez, whose Cinderella 2012 season ended with an invitation to pitch for Mexico in the World Baseball Classic, has decided he won¿t participate in the March tournament.
- Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts had surgery in December to repair a sports hernia but says he is fully recovered and is already back doing baseball activities.
- Baseball America has acquired the list of minor leaguers that have applied for free agency and there are 25 former Orioles farmhands that can now look for work elsewhere.
- The Orioles acquisition of second baseman Alexi Casilla is his first such move of the offseason. The Orioles claimed Casilla off waivers from the Twins, who paid Casilla $1.38 million last season in his second arbitration-eligibile year.
- Orioles minor league infielder Ryan Adams has received a 25-game suspension after testing positive for an Amphetamine in violation of Major League Baseball's Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program, MLB announced Friday.
- Orioles manager Buck Showalter likes to say his 2012 Orioles are a "sum of the parts" team, one that doesn't have anyone that really stands out, but plenty of players that help the club win. But in any successful campaign, the inevitable question is: Who is the club's most valuable player?
- Chris Tillman (elbow) threw a successful bullpen on Thursday and will likely throw one more Saturday before taking the starting assignment Monday in Seattle. It will be Tillman¿s first outing since leaving the mound on Sept. 2 due to elbow ligament inflammation.
- L.J. Hoes was at home in Mitchellville watching a Tom Selleck baseball flick Tuesday around noon when his phone rang. A week after his Triple-A season ended, Hoes received notice to come to Baltimore — and be there in two hours or so.
- Kevin Gregg, signed to be the Orioles' closer before last season, was popular in clubhouse but struggled on the mound.
- The Orioles have made two roster moves today, selecting the contracts of outfielders Endy Chavez and L.J. Hoes from Triple-A Norfolk. To make room on the 40-man roster, they have designated right-hander Kevin Gregg and infielder Ryan Adams for assignment.
- Veteran reliever Kevin Gregg, who signed a two-year, $10 million free agent contract after the 2010 season to be the Orioles¿ closer, was designated for assignment Tuesday to make room for outfielders L.J. Hoes, a Mitchellville resident, and Endy Chavez.
- The Orioles are in such a strange position right now that it¿s hard to predict what they¿ll do in several areas. One is September call-ups.
- Dia Frampton, runner-up on the first season of "The Voice," talks about her debut album, covering Kanye West and more.
- Roberts officially out of FanFest. Orioles make changes to autograph schedule.
- Because of lingering symptoms of a concussion suffered 16 months ago, Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts most likely will be skipping next weekend¿s FanFest at the Baltimore Convention Center.
- Orioles executive vice president of baseball operations Dan Duquette says he's not done adding to the team's roster for 2012 and talks about pitching, international scouting and more.
- Orioles announce autograph schedule for this year's FanFest
- Concert news: The Black Keys, The Roots, Cass McCombs, Bombay Bicycle Club, Justice
- Andino, suddenly a hot commodity, would probably be top choice to play second
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