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January 2, 1997
CollegesPittsburgh: Named Steve Mooshagian offensive coordinator and dTC Curt Cignetti recruiting coordinator.Youngstown State: Named Mark Snyder defensive coordinator.BasketballHawks: Placed F Willie Burton on injured list.FootballSteelers: Signed RB Robert Baldwin to practice squad.Pub Date: 1/02/97
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November 18, 2008
1 Milder 'Cats: Kentucky at North Carolina (9 p.m., ESPN) used to be the kind of college basketball matchup you would circle on the calendar, but even injured, the Tar Heels look to be too much. 2 Heat is on: The Wizards have at least gotten that first win, but now comes the Heat to town (7 p.m., Comcast SportsNet) with Dwyane Wade (left) and Michael Beasley. 3 Happy feet?: Youngstown State at Maryland in men's basketball (7 p.m.): Who wins between a Penguin and a Turtle? The animal world is on edge.
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By Sports on TV | January 22, 2010
TODAY'S TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS M. bask. Wofford@College of Charleston ESPN2 7 Wis.-Milwaukee@Youngstown State ESPNU 7 Iona@Manhattan ESPNU 9 W. bask. Wake Forest@North Carolina State CSNP 6:30 Clemson@North Carolina CSNP 8:30 NBA Miami@Washington CSN 7 Lakers@New York ESPN 8 Chicago@Phoenix ESPN 10:30 Golf PGA Bob Hope Classic: 3rd round GOLF 3 Champions Mitsubishi Champ: 1st rd. GOLF 6:30 M. hock.
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By From Staff Reports | March 11, 1994
The Baltimore CFL Colts announced the signing of two beefy offensive linemen and a cornerback yesterday, bringing the roster of signees to 12.Joining the Canadian Football League expansion team will be offensive guard Dietrich Lockridge (6 feet 3, 292 pounds) of Jackson State, offensive tackle Shahriar Pourdanesh (6-6, 290) of Nevada-Reno and cornerback Tony Tellington of Youngstown State.The 5-9 Tellington, who doubles as a kick returner, spent the 1992 season on the Miami Dolphins' practice squad.
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By Jeff Barker and Jeff Barker,jeff.barker@baltsun.com | January 28, 2009
Maryland forward Jin Soo Kim, a 6-foot-8 freshman from South Korea, has been declared academically ineligible, effective immediately. The basketball program is appealing the decision through university channels and the NCAA. The ruling means Kim was unavailable beginning with last night's game against Boston College. He can still practice with the team. Kim, popular with fans, is averaging 1.7 points and 1.2 rebounds. He has played sparingly off the bench, recording highs in points (six)
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October 5, 2006
On Tuesday October 3, JACK D. KAUFMAN; beloved husband of the late Beatrice Kaufman (nee Matziover); loving father of Ruthanne Kaufman of Baltimore, MD and the late Michael B. Kaufman beloved brother of Stanley (Leatrice), Bernard (late Bettye) and Alvin (Etta) Kaufman; also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and many dear friends. Services at SOL LEVINSON & BROS., INC., 8900 Reisterstown Rd., (at Mt. Wilson Lane) on Thursday October 5, at 12 Noon. Interment Arlington Cemetery. Chizuk Amuno Congregraton, 4300 N. Rogers Ave., Please omit flowers, contributions; may be directed in his memory to Michael B. Kaufman Memorial Scholarship Fund, C./O.
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February 2, 1993
BaseballCincinnati Reds -- Signed 1B Randy Milligan.Florida Marlins -- Agreed to terms with SS Walt Weiss on a one-year contract.New York Mets -- Signed P Mark Dewey and IF Tito Navarro to one-year contracts. Signed P John Cerutti to a minor-league contract.Seattle Mariners -- Agreed to terms with P Mike Schooler on a one-year contract.Texas Rangers -- Agreed to a minor-league contract with 2B Bill Ripken.BasketballBoston Celtics -- Signed F Lorenzo Williams for the remainder of the season.
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January 1, 1997
BasketballNets: Signed C Robert Werdann.FootballNFL: Named Jacksonville RB Natrone Means, Dallas S George Teague and Dallas K Chris Boniol the offensive, defensive and special teams Players of the Week.Panthers: Suspended reserve DE Shawn King for the remainder of the season for violations of the team's attendance policies. He had three sacks this year.Patriots: Signed G Robert Hughes and DE Josh Taves to the practice squad.HockeyRed Wings: Assigned F Tomas Holmstrom to AHL Adirondack.Stars: Released F Sergei Makarov.
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By Jeff Barker and Jeff Barker,jeff.barker@baltsun.com | January 31, 2009
COLLEGE PARK - Maryland forward Jin Soo Kim, declared academically ineligible before Tuesday night's loss to Boston College, has been reinstated by the NCAA, the university said yesterday. After a Maryland appeal, the NCAA approved a waiver making the 6-foot-8 freshman from South Korea eligible. Kim will be permitted to play in tonight's game against Miami. "I am proud of how hard Jin Soo has worked academically while trying to become more proficient in a second language," coach Gary Williams said.