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September 4, 2011
Attempts - Darron Thomas, Oregon - 54 Completions - Landry Jones, Oklahoma - 35 Completion Percentage - Kellen Moore, Boise State - .824 Yards - Nick Foles, Arizona - 412 Touchdowns - Chandler Harnish, Northern Illinois - 6 Interceptions - Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma State - 3 Rushing - Bryant Moniz, Hawaii - 121
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By Ken Murray, The Baltimore Sun | May 24, 2011
Formal introductions were in order Tuesday when 27 Ravens — new and old — convened at overcast Johnny Unitas Stadium for the purpose of getting a handful of rookies up to NFL speed. Torrey Smith, the team's second-round draft choice from Maryland, looked the part of a play-making receiver in limited drills, quick-stepping through his pass routes and catching all but one ball thrown to him. "Nice little workout with the guys," Smith said when the two-hour conditioning workout was done.
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By Katherine Dunn, The Baltimore Sun | May 27, 2010
No. 1 seed Maryland (20-1) vs. Syracuse (15-6) Today, 5:30 p.m. Outlook The Terrapins are in the final four for a record 18th time, gunning for an 11th national championship, while the Orange makes its second trip to the semifinals in search of its first title. The two did not meet during the regular season, but Maryland, which has never lost to the Orange, won last year's NCAA quarterfinal, 12-10. This season, they had six common opponents.
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By Katherine Dunn and Katherine Dunn,katherine.dunn@baltsun.com | September 4, 2009
High school football fans won't have to wait long to see one of the biggest area matchups of the season. Third-ranked Arundel and No. 6 Old Mill kick off the first full weekend of football action tonight at 6:30 at Old Mill with potentially the biggest showdown in Anne Arundel County this fall. There's a lot of season left to play afterward and several teams could have a say in the final county standings, but in November, everyone may look back to this game as the deciding factor in the county race and as a key factor in the final seeding order of the Class 4A East regional playoffs.
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By David Zurawik and David Zurawik,SUN TELEVISION CRITIC | January 7, 2008
A snowscape painting purchased for $150 is now valued at $70,000, and the owner cannot stop giggling when she gets the news - until she literally loses her breath and starts to gasp for air. A Kwakiutl ceremonial mask bought for $4,000 by a guy who sounds like a real wheeler-dealer is appraised at only $2,000 - it's not authentic - and the suddenly speechless owner looks as if he's been punched in the gut. On TV Antiques Roadshow airs at 8 tonight on...
NEWS
November 17, 2007
Long before memberships in gyms were common, Hy Levasseur preached physical activity and a healthful lifestyle on a morning television show, Trimnastics. Levasseur, nearly 69, and living in Edgewater, practices what he has championed since he appeared live on WBAL television three mornings a week for a full 90 minutes in the 1970s. He runs three times a week on a South River High School track and through his neighborhood, and won seven Maryland Senior Olympics gold medals two years ago. He has a 17-year-old son, Christian, who he says "keeps me in shape."
SPORTS
September 14, 2007
POWER RANKINGS Where the Ravens fall in the latest power rankings: ESPN.com No. 7: The bad news? Baltimore committed six turnovers and suffered multiple injuries against the Bengals. The good news? They still had a chance at the end. This team is gritty, but health will be the key now. CBSSports.com No. 13: That wasn't pretty against the Bengals. And now Ray Lewis has a strained triceps and Steve McNair has a pulled groin. Foxsports.com No. 10: Steve McNair had arguably his worst game in two years as a Raven, turning the ball over four times and missing open targets throughout the evening.
NEWS
March 25, 2007
Excerpts from secret recordings made by an undercover FBI agent posing as an Atlanta financier and a business associate of former state Sen. Thomas L. Bromwell, both of whom wore hidden microphones, during an investigation of Bromwell, a Democrat who represented Baltimore County and was once considered one of the most powerful politicians in Maryland. Most of the remarks about a variety of public officials from Maryland and elsewhere were made during a Nov. 28, 2001, dinner at Ruth?s Chris Steak House in Baltimore.
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By [ Paul McMullen] and [ Paul McMullen],SUN REPORTER | October 13, 2006
Twenty-six people and places in the 2006 Baltimore Running Festival, one for every letter in the alphabet - or mile in the Under Armour Baltimore Marathon. A is for Mykola Antonenko, the defending champion from Ukraine. B is for Trinidad & Tobago's Pamenos Ballantyne, one of the best out of the Caribbean. C is for Kenya's David Cheruiyot, who won Houston earlier this year in 2:12. D is for Lyubov Denisova, the half marathon favorite who's gearing up for the New York City Marathon. Her best is 2:25.
NEWS
March 27, 2005
On Saturday March 26, 2005, DONALD GENE "Bunky" FORD, 66, of Crisfield, died at Coastal Hospice at the Lake in Salisbury. Born in Crisfield, MD, he was the son of the late Emory H. Ford Sr., and Sarah Mae Tyler Ford. Mr Ford was an avid Johnny Unitas fan. He is survived by his wife Dianna Ford; daughter Robin Windsor of Crisfield; step-son Darrell Robert Coccagna Jr., on active duty in Iraq; 3 grandchildren; 1 great-granddaughter; sister Bonnie Thomas and husband Brian of Glen Burn, ND; sister-in-law Linda Ford and 2 nieces.
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