SPORTS
November 18, 1990
BasketballGolden State Warriors -- Re-signed G Bart Kofoed.Washington Bullets -- Moved G Ledell Eackles from five-day to indefinite suspended list.HockeyPhiladelphia Flyers -- Suspended D Kerry Huffman without pay for leaving team.Toronto Maple Leafs -- Traded F Scott Pearson (no points in 12 games) and second-round picks in the 1991 and 1992 entry drafts to the Quebec Nordiques for D Michel Petit (4 goals, 7 assists), RW Lucien DeBlois (2 goals, 2 assists) and C Aaron Broten (5 goals, 4 assists)
SPORTS
February 24, 1996
Opponent: Canton InvadersSite: Baltimore ArenaTime: 4:05Radio: WWLG (1360 AM), WASA (1330 AM)Outlook: Canton's Marcelo Carrera is ninth in the National Professional Soccer League's points race, a notch ahead of the Spirit's Kevin Sloan. Baltimore leader Franklin McIntosh is third. The Invaders, last in the American Division, are the only team that has surrendered more than 500 points.
SPORTS
May 26, 1995
Opponent: Myrtle Beach BoyzSite: Cardinal Gibbons SchoolTime: 8Outlook: The Bays (0-5) will be playing their first game with former Spirit and Blast defender Tim Wittman. Their leading scorers are Tariq Walker and Brian Marshall with two goals each. Myrtle Beach (3-5) has signed Henry Gutierrez, the National Professional Soccer League Rookie of the Year, and is led by brothers Gabe and Carlos Garcia in the midfield.
SPORTS
May 20, 1998
BaseballIndians: Activated P Al Morman from 15-day DL. Optioned P Jason Rakers to Triple-A Buffalo.Mets: Activated 3B Edgardo Alfonzo from 15-day DL. Optioned OF Preston Wilson to Triple-A Norfolk. Announced IF Shawn Gilbert cleared waivers and accepted assignment to Norfolk.Pirates: Activated former Orioles OF-1B Mark Smith from 15-day DL. Optioned IF Chance Sanford to Triple-A Nashville.HockeyLightning: Re-signed RW Mikael Andersson.SoccerNational Professional Soccer League: Awarded expansion franchise to Broward County to be called Florida Thundercats and begin play in the 1998-99 season.
SPORTS
By From Staff Reports | March 10, 1993
CLEVELAND -- The Cleveland Crunch's Zoran Karic scored three goals to capture Most Valuable Player honors and lead the American Division to a 15-14 win over the National Division in the National Professional Soccer League All-Star game last night before a crowd of 9,179.The American Division, which has now won three straight All-Star games, trailed 6-0 before the Baltimore Spirit's Tim Wittman scored a 2-point goal with 15 seconds left in the first quarter.Karic and Crunch teammate Hector Marinaro scored five of the next six goals to tie the game 8-8 at half-time.
SPORTS
By Doug Brown | September 1, 1994
The Spirit has renewed the options of Rob Ukrop, Lance Johnson, Ricky Bush and Eric Dade, thereby putting them under contract for the 1994-95 National Professional Soccer League season.Ukrop, Johnson and Bush were rookies last season, and Dade was a second-year player. They are scheduled to report for the start of training camp Sept. 19 at Du Burns Arena.The Spirit will hold an open house there Sept. 13 and 14 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. each night, featuring scrimmages, a discount sale of youth soccer equipment and availability of season tickets for purchase.
SPORTS
November 18, 1990
Scoop Stanisic, the goalkeeper released by the Baltimore Blast on Nov. 8, has signed with the Hershey Impact of the National Professional Soccer League, the Impact announced yesterday.Stanisic played for the Impact most recently in 1988-89, going 17-15 with an 8.49 goals-against average."We are very excited to have someone of Scoop's caliber and experience back in Hershey," said Jim Carabin, Impact general manager. "We feel that he will bring leadership and enthusiasm both on and off the field."
SPORTS
January 27, 1995
Opponent: Kansas City AttackSite: Baltimore ArenaTime: 7:35Radio: WWLG (1360 AM), WAMD (970 AM)Tickets: Many availableOutlook: The Spirit will be without Franklin McIntosh, who was suspended for one game after being ejected for fighting in Sunday's win over the Dayton Dynamo. Tim Wittman will be back after serving a three-game suspension. The Spirit has won two straight; Kansas City is 1-3 since the Milwaukee Wave ended its 10-game winning streak. Kansas City's Goran Hunjak, who played the past two years for the Spirit, is No. 3 in the National Professional Soccer League with 108 points.