Pro football
Marks will be reporter for Versus on UFL games
The United Football League announced Tuesday that local broadcaster Anita Marks will be part of a four-person team covering the new league on Versus. Marks will serve as a reporter along with play-by-play announcer Dave Sims, analyst Doug Flutie and reporter Kordell Stewart, a former Ravens quarterback. Marks, who co-hosts an afternoon talk show on 105.7 and hosts Ravens pre- and post-game shows, was a quarterback for the Miami Fury, a women's professional football team, for four years and the Florida Stingrays for one year.
Colleges
Hopkins' Miller earns spot on Good Works Team
Johns Hopkins senior offensive lineman Tim Miller is one of 11 Division I-AA, Division II, Division III and NAIA football players who have been named to the 2009 Allstate American Football Coaches Association's Good Works Team, which honors student-athletes committed to working with a charitable organization, service group or involved in other community-service activities. Among other initiatives, Miller is starting a Johns Hopkins chapter for Operation Smile, a fundraising/community building venture that helps children who were born with facial deformities such as cleft lips and cleft palates in Baltimore.
Football: : MASN will carry Navy's Oct. 17 game at Southern Methodist at 8 p.m. C.J. Martin and Bruce Wiseman will call the action.
Women's lacrosse: : Former Georgetown All-American and 2009 graduate Jordan Trautman has joined the Navy staff as a volunteer assistant coach.
Women's soccer: : For the first time in school history, Stevenson has been ranked, reaching No. 9 in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America's poll of NCAA Division III South Atlantic Region teams. The Mustangs are 4-2-1 overall and 1-1 in the Colonial Athletic Conference. Salisbury is ranked No. 4.
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Beaver Creek's Schultz wins MAPGA head pro crown
Dirk Schultz, the head PGA professional at Beaver Creek Country Club in Hagerstown, won the Middle Atlantic PGA Head Professional Championship by three shots Monday at Blue Ridge Shadows Golf Club in Front Royal, Va. Schultz scored a 2-under-par 70. Rick Schuller, the PGA director of instruction at Swader's Sports Park in Chester, Va., finished second with a 73. In the Senior Division, head PGA pro Tim White of Lake Chesdin Golf Club in Chesterfield, Va., won with a 5-under 67; Butch Butler, PGA general manager from Cedar Point Golf Course in Patuxent River, and Gary Anderson of the Hamptons (Va.) Golf Club tied for second at 75.