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Former Central Catholic star is named new head coach at LCCC
Groller's CornerJenn Shellhammer, a softball star at Central Catholic who went on to success at two Division I college programs, has returned to the Lehigh Valley as the new women's softball coach at Lehigh-Carbon Community College. Athletic director Joceyln Beck... -
Teel Time: As July basketball recruiting begins, U.Va., Hokies court DeMatha stars
James Robinson and Jerami Grant are basketball teammates at DeMatha High and for Team Takeover. Could their partnership continue in 2012 at the University of Virginia? That is among the myriad questions surrounding U.Va. and Virginia Tech as the annual...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Athletes, Hampton University, Nike, Inc., Education
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Teel Time: Former NCAA basketball selection chair Littlepage prefers formula for football playoff
Neither of the state’s Bowl Subdivision athletic directors has decided how teams should be selected for the four-team national football playoff most believe will replace the Bowl Championship Series in 2014 and beyond. Virginia’s Craig...Tags: Bowl Championship Series, Football, Atlantic Coast Conference, College Football, College Sports
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Maryland basketball schedule coming together
The Baltimore SunLet’s look at what we know so far about Maryland’s men’s basketball nonconference schedule. We know about the Kentucky game in Brooklyn (the Barclays Center Classic) on Nov. 9. We know about the game at Northwestern in the ACC/Big...Tags: Long Island University, Verizon Center, Maryland Terrapins, Barclays Center, Brad Pitt
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Our Take: The week in Maryland sports
Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland basketball and football. As Maryland's nonconference basketball schedule comes together, are there enough...
Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Long Island University, Gary Williams, Sports, Students
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Lawyers say gun ruling likely to withstand appeal
Constitutional lawyers said Tuesday that a recent federal court decision overturning a portion of Maryland's gun-control law will likely be upheld on appeal and called the ruling groundbreaking given the liberalism of the state from which it came.
The...Tags: Laws, Interior Policy, Washington, DC, Teachers, Baltimore County
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Laurel products prepare for March Madness
There are 345 college men's basketball teams at the Division I level and the National Collegiate Athletic Association allows each to have three full-time assistant coaches on staff. Laurel High graduate Antoine Gaither has been on staff at Howard...Tags: Hampton Pirates, Howard Bison, Charter Schools, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Colonial Athletic Association
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Several high-major schools after guard Daxter Miles
The Baltimore SunThe expectation by many local hoops followers was for Daxter Miles to step into Dunbar’s lineup this winter and establish himself as one of Baltimore City’s top public school players. Miles, who played two seasons at Archbishop Curley before...Tags: Virginia Tech, Seth Greenberg, Mark Turgeon, Maryland Terrapins, Basketball
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Luke Murray, son of actor Bill, is helping turn around Towson's basketball team
Earlier this month, assistant coach Luke Murray was traveling with Towson University's basketball team, psyching himself up for a win, when he got a text message from his dad.
"I think you guys should all go bowling," the text read. "I think all you guys...Tags: Bill Murray, Family, Lymphoma, Oregon State Beavers, CBS Corp.
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Maryland's economic mobility is among the best in U.S.
If you're aiming to be upwardly mobile, living in Maryland might help. The state is one of the best in the country for moving on up, what the study calls positive economic mobility, a new study by the Pew Charitable Trusts concludes. States doing...Tags: Towson University, Earnings, Science and Technology
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Johnstown teen eyeing career in journalism
Daily American Sunday EditorCarley Bonk, 16, of Johnstown, is excited to be among the nation's select students who are attending a media and jorunalism conference from July 18-30. Bonk, a sophomore at Conemaugh Township Area High School, has been nominated to represent Pennsylvania...Tags: Interior Policy, Education, Correspondents (music group), Lifestyle and Leisure, Housing and Urban Planning
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St. Frances' Tevon Saddler has high-major hopes
The Baltimore SunA typical weekday for Tevon Saddler starts at 6:30 a.m. in his Aberdeen home, continues with a train ride to Baltimore, then a bus ride from Penn Station to East Chase St., followed by a day of books and basketball at St. Frances, and finally a train ride...Tags: Colonial Athletic Association, Under Armour Inc., Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens, Maryland Terrapins, Basketball
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