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Chris Davis slugs three home runs as Orioles beat Blue Jays, 6-4
The Baltimore SunWhen designated hitter Chris Davis walked up to home plate in Friday's eighth inning after homering in his initial three at-bats — the first Oriole to do that in six years and the second time it has happened in a game involving the club this week...Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, Oakland Athletics, Jeff Mathis, Toronto Blue Jays, Detroit Tigers
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The Sun remembers: Aug. 26-Sept. 1
Sept. 1, 1996: Quarterback Vinny Testaverde pumps his fist and an announced record football crowd (64,124) at Memorial Stadium whoops it up as the fledgling Ravens win their opener, 19-14 over the Oakland Raiders. "To come from behind, in front of a...
Tags: Oakland Raiders, Football, Washington Nationals, Kansas City Royals, Vinny Testaverde
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Gilman falls to Archbishop Moeller, 35-14, in Cincinnati
—Gilman coach Biff Poggi didn't like the result of Sunday's game, but he believes he and his team took plenty away from the school's first trip to Ohio and its first national television appearance. Archbishop Moeller scored three times in the...
Tags: Football, Sports, ESPNU (tv network), USA Today
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Football Top 5: A look at No. 1 Gilman
Here we are at No. 1 in The Baltimore Sun’s countdown of the Top 5 high school football teams and it’s likely no surprise to anyone. Gilman takes the top spot coming off its 10th Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference...
Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Football, Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association, Sports, USA Today
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Gilman begins tough schedule on national TV against Ohio's Archbishop Moeller
Gilman football players are used to opening their season with a challenging nonleague schedule, but this year, they're starting in "the Bermuda triangle." The Greyhounds, last year's Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference champions,...
Tags: Schools, Football, Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association, CBS Corp., High Schools
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Death of Mike Flanagan, Orioles great, leaves shadows of doubt
"Did you ever notice Mike when he came off the mound after a good inning?" asks Alex Flanagan, widow of the Orioles Hall-of-Famer who committed suicide a year ago. "He always had his head down." That provokes a vivid memory of No. 46, the smart pitcher...
Tags: Cy Young Award, Mike Flanagan, Cancer, Detroit Tigers, Bruce Springsteen
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Flanagan story a warning about the risks of depression
In reading Dan Rodricks' article, "Shadows of doubt — the life and death of Mike Flanagan" (Aug. 18), I was deeply touched not only by Mr. Rodricks' sensitivity and understanding of major depression but also of his love and caring for Mike Flanagan....Tags: Suicidal Behavior, Substance Abuse, Behavioral Conditions, Mike Flanagan, Suicide
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Photo of arrest provides lasting image for teen's family
About the series: As The Baltimore Sun commemorates its 175th anniversary, we revisit the subjects of our most iconic photographs, describing where their lives have led them since their moments in The Sun.
Deborah Tate is often reminded of her son,...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Juvenile Delinquency, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Robert Earl
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Harman in the Hall: Former Westminster baseball coach poised for state's top honor
Bryan Harman will have a quiet spring this year. But he's a busy man this winter. Last weekend, he was honored as the 2011 Maryland High School Coach of the Year by the Maryland Oldtimers Baseball Association at the Del Capri Restaurant, in Dundalk....Tags: Charles Carroll, Baseball, High School Sports, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, College Baseball
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Shooting near playground shakes Waverly community
Marion Jean had just started bringing her young children back to the playground at the old Memorial Stadium site in Waverly. An intentionally set fire at the playground in 2008, as well as more recent reports of a stabbing, had caused her to take her...Tags: Murder, Crime Victims, Crimes, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Clubs and Associations
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Navy commencement is rite of passage for high school friends
When they graduated from River Hill High School in 2008, Jonathan Hill, Rajiv Stone and Daniel Thyberg had a grueling summer of physical training awaiting them as they prepared to attend the U.S. Naval Academy together. Four years later, the three...Tags: Graduation, Football, Science and Technology, Leon Panetta, Companies and Corporations
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Joseph "Jerry" Hankoff, decorated World War II bombardier-navigator
Joseph "Jerry" Hankoff, a retired insurance agency owner and a decorated World War II bombardier-navigator, died April 24 of complications from dementia at the Edgewater Pointe Estates nursing facility in Boca Raton, Fla. He was 91 and had lived in...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Human Interest, World War II (1939-1945), Alzheimer's Disease, Brooklyn (New York City)
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