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Bear finds new home in Aberdeen
The South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired has a new mascot. The school isn't dropping the Pioneer name, which has been used for decades, but a stuffed black bear named Sir Black-Beary has become a fixture. "It's a more tangible...
Tags: Travel, Education, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Animals, Trips and Vacations
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La Salle High graduate Bowdien Derby dubbed All-American at San Diego State
With the collegiate baseball season having recently concluded, former La Salle High standout pitcher Bowdien “Bubba” Derby could admit that his first year at San Diego State didn’t exactly meet his expectations. Yet, for the reigning...
Tags: Fresno State Bulldogs, College Sports, San Diego Toreros, San Diego State Aztecs, Mountain West Conference
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7K race set for Ripken Stadium in September
The Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation will host its inaugural "Streak Thru Aberdeen" 7K Run at Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen on Friday, Sept. 6 - the anniversary of Cal Ripken Jr. breaking Lou Gehrig's consecutive games played streak. Proceeds from the 7K will...Tags: Under Armour Inc., Cal Ripken, Jr., Sports, Baseball, Cal Ripken
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Dodgers draft pick Chris Anderson said to be 'bulldog competitive'
Shades of Orel Hershiser? The Dodgers can only hope. In talking about first-round draft choice Chris Anderson on Thursday night, Logan White, the Dodgers' vice president of amateur scouting, said the big right-hander had "three quality major league...
Tags: Jacksonville (Duval, Florida)
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Former Orioles closer Chris Ray finds new career as owner of craft brewery
The end greets so many ballplayers like a concrete wall — faceless and unforgiving. Take away the 97-mph fastball or the 400-foot home runs and daily fulfillment no longer seems so easily attainable. Chris Ray, though, he had beer. Don't worry....
Tags: Jim Johnson, Cleveland Indians, Social Issues, Sports, Science and Technology
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Digest: Ripken Foundation sets 7K 'Streak Thru Aberdeen' Sept. 6
Running Ripken Foundation sets 7K 'Streak' Sept. 6 The Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation announced that it will host its inaugural "Streak Thru Aberdeen" 7K Run at Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen on Sept. 6 — the anniversary of Cal Ripken Jr. breaking Lou...Tags: Under Armour Inc., Soccer, Towson University, Baltimore Bohemians, Sports
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News briefs for May 30
Six die on Kentucky roadways over holiday weekend Preliminary statistics indicate that six people died in six separate crashes on Kentucky's roadways during the official Memorial Day holiday period, which began at 6:00 p.m. on Friday, May 24 and ended...Tags: Memorial Day, Georgetown, Holidays, Business Enterprises, Jim Gooch, Jr.
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Baseball: City-Southern Section all-star game is Saturday at Birmingham
Varsity Times InsiderThe City-Southern Section all-star baseball game is set for Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at Birmingham High. The Louisville Slugger home-run derby will take place at 4 p.m. Outgoing Cleveland Coach Greg Venger will coach the City team and Adam Schulhofer...... -
Raddatz returns, gets Centre degree while telling war stories to grads
tkleffman@amnews.comMartha Raddatz told one on herself Sunday during her commencement address to Centre College’s Class of 2013. The highly decorated and respected ABC foreign correspondent who has reported from war zones around the world, the White House and the...Tags: University of Louisville, Colleges and Universities, Education, Paul Ryan, Easter
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Nick Markakis doesn't use pink-labeled bat vs. Twins
The Baltimore SunOrioles right fielder Nick Markakis, whose mother is a breast cancer survivor, decided not to use his specially made MaxBat black bat with a pink label Sunday. Players on the Orioles and Twins used various pink apparel and equipment on Mother’s...Tags: Minnesota Twins, Baltimore Orioles, Nick Markakis, Major League Baseball, Trevor Plouffe
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Nick Markakis told he won't be allowed to use his pink-label bat on Mother's Day
The Baltimore SunMINNEAPOLIS — An annual Major League Baseball undertaking to provide exposure and money to cancer-awareness charities became embroiled in a bit of a controversy Friday, with an Oriole being one of the players inadvertently involved. On Sunday, as...Tags: Nick Markakis, Social Issues, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Sports, Auction Service
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Digest: Salisbury ranked No. 1 in D-III softball for first time
Colleges Salisbury ranked No. 1 in D-III softball for first time For the first time in program history, Salisbury has been named the top-ranked team in the nation by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Top 25 poll. The Sea Gulls (35-2)...Tags: Frostburg State Bobcats, College Sports, Brett Cecil, Salisbury Sea Gulls, Students
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