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Catching Up With ... Raul Allegre
The chant began the instant the Colts' placekicker set foot on the field. From deep within Memorial Stadium, football fans growled his name in near-ritualistic delight. RAAAOOOOL ... RAAAOOOOL. Raul Allegre would save the day, they swore. Often,...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Philadelphia Eagles, ABC (tv network), National Football League, Science and Technology
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Lawrence E. Paradis, cameraman
Lawrence E. Paradis, a retired cameraman whose career with WMAR-TV spanned nearly four decades, died Saturday of lung cancer at his Kingsville home. He was 87. Lawrence Ernest Paradis was born and raised in Groton, Conn., where he graduated in 1943...Tags: Radio, Groton, Religion and Belief, Entertainment, Perry Hall
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Catching Up With ... BBQ master and former Colt Andy Nelson
The black-and-white photo hangs unobtrusively on a back wall in Andy Nelson's barbeque joint in Cockeysville. But the picture, taken 53 years ago, captures a pivotal play in the Colts' second world championship, a 31-16 victory over the Giants at a packed...
Tags: National Football League, Frank Gifford, Football, Johnny Unitas, Indianapolis Colts
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The Sun remembers: Dec. 30-Jan. 5
Dec. 31, 2000: "Defense wins championships," Michael McCrary crows as the Ravens defeat the visiting Denver Broncos, 21-3, in an AFC wild-card game. McCrary, a defensive end, sacks the quarterback three times while Baltimore allows the Broncos offense,...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, National Football League, Miami Dolphins, Gino Marchetti, Orange Bowl
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The Sun Remembers: Nov. 25-Dec. 2
Nov. 26, 2000: In a 44-7 victory over the visiting Cleveland Browns, the Ravens (9-4) score more points than they did in all of five games during October. Jamal Lewis rushes for 170 yards, Trent Dilfer passes for two touchdowns and Matt Stover kicks three...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Jamal Lewis, National Football League, Richard Nixon, Roger Staubach
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Catching Up With ... Willie Richardson
The Baltimore SunIt was, Willie Richardson said, the perfect send-off. Against Pittsburgh in 1971, the Colts' veteran caught two touchdown passes within two minutes to break open a 34-21 victory at Memorial Stadium. They would be the final TDs in a nine-year career...Tags: John Mackey, Arthritis, Southwestern Athletic Conference, Raymond Berry, Heart Attack
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Ray Lewis says he'll retire after Ravens season ends
The Baltimore SunRay Lewis, the face of the Ravens since he played in the franchise's first game in Memorial Stadium and arguably the greatest linebacker in NFL history, will make this year's playoff run his last. Lewis, who expects to return from a torn triceps for...Tags: AFC Championship Game, Baltimore Ravens, Ray Lewis III, Peter Boulware, Michael Jordan
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Notebook: Navy men unveil 2013 schedule; John Carroll U. hires Calvert Hall's Small
Four games against teams that qualified for the 2012 NCAA tournament highlight the 2013 Navy men's lacrosse schedule, released Tuesday. The Midshipmen will host six home games at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, including an April 5 contest against...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Detroit Titans, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Sacred Heart University, Travel
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'Cheese' banner a memorial to a Ravens fan whose loyalty never wavered
Matthew Cheswick was a Ravens fan, big time. And even months after he was killed by a drunken driver while crossing an Ocean City street, he remains a presence at M&T Bank Stadium. His dad makes sure of that. "I think the Ravens meant just about...Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Ocean City, Art Modell, National Football League, Indianapolis Colts
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Panetta tells Naval Academy graduates to look to Asia-Pacific
With Osama bin Laden dead, the war in Iraq over and the war in Afghanistan winding down, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told graduating midshipmen Tuesday to prepare themselves for "one of the key projects" of their generation: building American...Tags: Iraq, Singapore, China, Annapolis, Minority Groups
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Orioles will win again, but there will never be another Earl of Baltimore
Hall of Fame manager Earl Weaver took a long look at the larger-than-life bronze likeness of himself that was unveiled at Camden Yards on Saturday and expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the people who made it possible. "My thanks to Mr. Angelos and the...
Tags: Buck Showalter, Baseball, American League, Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles
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The Sun remembers
June 10, 2003: A week after Sammy Sosa was caught using a corked bat, some of the announced 32,484 in attendance at Camden Yards greet the Chicago Cubs' slugger by throwing corks at him as he takes his spot in right field. "As long as no one touches me,...
Tags: Equestrian, Baseball, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Preakness Stakes
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