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Ocean City Is No Longer the Only Player in Maryland Looking to Build a Sports Complex
OCEAN CITY, Md. -- It is now a three horse race, coming down to the wire, for which town in Maryland will get money for a new sports complex. Baltimore and Allegany County are both vying for a facility of their own. The town of Ocean City is continuing its...
Wednesday’s Transactions
MLB — Announced a unanimous approval on the sale of the Baltimore Orioles to a new ownership group led by control person David Rubenstein. HOUSTON ASTROS — Claimed RHP Penn Murfee off waivers from Atlanta. Placed RHP Kendall Graveman on the 60-day IL. TAMPA BAY RAYS — Placed...
Baltimore sports figures, teams show support in wake of Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse
BALTIMORE - Baltimore sports figures and teams are putting their support behind the city following the devastating collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.Early Tuesday, a cargo ship that had lost power crashed into and destroyed the bridge that had been a Baltimore landmark for 47 years.Eight contracted construction workers were repairing the road when the vessel struck the bridge. Two of the workers were rescued, but six others are presumed to be dead.U.S. Coast Guard called off the rescue mission Tuesday evening and said a recovery operation with divers would continue early Wednesday.The Key Bridge is a vital part...
Maryland sports collector tells Baltimore's baseball story through decades of memorabilia
BALTIMORE -- Steve Terman is a collector by nature."Started collecting coins, collected stamps, then collected political stuff," Terman said.He is a history buff at his core. "Collecting a lot of the stuff I have is based as much on history as it is on big names," Terman said. "Everyone wants Babe Ruth or Brooks Robinson or Johnny Unitas. I wanted those, but I also wanted stuff that represented the history of the Baltimore Orioles."As a child, Terman loved sports."I was always into sports," he said. "I played sports. I followed sports. I read the sports page every day."And now, after more...
Thursday's March Madness Sweet 16 recap
The Sweet 16 is underway. Here are updates on all of Thursday's NCAA Tournament games. Chase Hunter scored 18 points and converted a three-point play with 25.7 seconds remaining, and Clemson advanced to the Elite Eight for the second time in school history, beating Arizona 77-72 in a West Region semifinal on Thursday night.PJ Hall added 17 points for the sixth-seeded Tigers, who advanced to face either top-seeded North Carolina or No. 4 seed Alabama.
Avenue Community Calendar
Upcoming competition for CCBC-Essex sports teams Saturday, March 30 Men’s lacrosse: vs. Nassau Community College @ Garden City, N.Y., noon Baseball: vs. Delaware Technical Community College @ CCBC-Essex Baseball Field, noon and 2:30 p.m. (double-header) Tuesday, April 2 ...
U of Maryland and Morgan State unite for “Baltimore Day”
The "Baltimore Day" initiative, spearheaded by Maryland Head Coach Michael Locksley and Morgan State Head Coach Damon Wilson, is a testament to the passion and love for football at the grassroots level. The post U of Maryland and Morgan State unite for “Baltimore Day” appeared first on HBCU Gameday.
Play ball! Baltimore Orioles Opening Day is here, so read up on its colorful history
Opening Day in Baltimore is a festive occasion. Thousands of fans clad in orange and black parade down Eutaw Street and cram into Camden Yards to welcome their beloved Orioles back to the field for another season. This year’s home opener on Thursday — weather permitting — against the Los...
Baltimore Sun high school boys outdoor track and field preview: Storylines, athletes to watch and top 15 teams heading into 2024 season
Here’s what you need to know for the 2024 high school boys outdoor track and field season in the Baltimore area. Storylines to watch Will winter disappointment drive spring success? Track and field is a unique sport in that an athlete doesn’t have to wait an entire year for redemption. While in most sports, if your postseason ends in disappointment you have to wait until the next year to try ...
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