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Digest: Blast starts fast, routs Silver Knights, 27-13
Major Indoor Soccer League Blast starts fast, routs Silver Knights, 27-13 Lucio Gonzaga scored three goals and Machel Millwood and Adriano Dos Santos each had two, helping the Blast defeat the Syracuse Silver Knights, 27-13, on Sunday. Eight players...Tags: Chesapeake Bayhawks, Major League Lacrosse, Coppin State University, Lacrosse, Wichita Wings
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Report: Laich probably out for Caps' season opener Saturday
Capitals Report: Laich probably out for season opener Saturday Washington Capitals forward Brooks Laich missed the first formal practice under coach Adam Oates on Sunday, and it's likely he will miss the start of the start of the season as...Tags: Boston Bruins, Braden Holtby, Winnipeg Jets, Basketball, Florida Panthers
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At 1st Mariner Arena, Dave Matthews Band reaches back to early songs
Here in Baltimore for the first time in the better part of two decades on what's ostensibly a promotional tour for their latest release, "Away From the World," the Dave Matthews Band played a set sprinkled with only a handful of obligatory tracks from the...
Tags: Washington, DC, Radio, Sir Mix-a-Lot, Buffalo Springfield (music group), Music
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1st Mariner kitten becomes new 'Soft Side' star
The Baltimore SunIn a twist of fate, a scrappy street feline has become not only the 1st Mariner Arena mascot but the star of the latest "Show Your Soft Side" campaign ad. First Mariner general manager Frank Remesch was almost ready to leave work this fall when one of...Tags: Tommy Lee, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Ethics board scores a near miss
The Baltimore ethics board came close to showing some real backbone this week in seeking higher standards for the mayor's use of free tickets she gets to the city's sports stadiums and 1st Mariner Arena. The board is demanding better record keeping and...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Internal Revenue Service, Rihanna, Religion and Belief, Values
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Strayer's roots run deep in Baltimore
This month, 900 Strayer University students walked across the stage at 1st Mariner Arena during a regional commencement ceremony in which they were awarded bachelor's degrees from an institution whose Baltimore roots date to the late 19th century....
Tags: For-Profit Colleges, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Students, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities
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SMG again wins bid to operate 1st Mariner Arena
Current operator SMG is the winning bidder for a new five-year contract to run 1st Mariner Arena and oversee its potential renaming, according to a memo from the city's top purchasing agent. SMG's proposal awaits approval by the Baltimore Board of...
Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), First Mariner Bancorp, Companies and Corporations, AEG, Corporate Officers
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Turning dirt racing into a career
Kyle Lear was a freshman soccer player trying out for the JV team at Arundel High when he had to make a choice between continuing in the sport or devoting his weekends to another of his longtime passions: racing cars. Soccer lost out. "They asked me...
Tags: Jeff Gordon, Soccer, Auto Racing, Sports, Baltimore Blast
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Sports Business Lunch: On MASN, Maryland's horses and the fiscal cliff
Every now and then we'll offer a lunch-time gathering of news and links related to sports business: Let's start first with what is easily the most important sports business story you'll read this year. Patrick Hruby -- a rare writer equally adept at...
Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Ed Hale, Pimlico, Peter G. Angelos
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Nearing midpoint of season, Blast finding success as 'one big family'
The Blast roster is a melting pot — there are slightly more first- and second-year players than veterans, and more are from Brazil than the Baltimore area. All the mixing and matching — eight players on the 18-man roster come from another...
Tags: Soccer, Baltimore Blast, Sports, Rochester Lancers, New Year's Day
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CAA tournament ends up in Baltimore after departure of Virginia-based schools
The Baltimore SunBaltimore's 1st Mariner Arena will host the Colonial Athletic Association men's basketball tournament for three years, starting in 2014, officials from the city and league confirmed Wednesday. The city now offers a centralized location for the...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, George Mason Patriots, Harlem Globetrotters, Travel, Conference USA
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CAA moves men's basketball tournament to Baltimore
Citing its changing membership and the opportunity to reach new venues, the Colonial Athletic Association announced Wednesday that its men's basketball tournament would move to Baltimore from 2014-16. The tournament will be played at 1st Mariner Arena,...Tags: Richmond Spiders, George Mason Patriots, Conference USA, College of William and Mary, Basketball
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