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August 8, 2008



China strides onto Olympic stage
BEIJING — Once-reclusive China commandeered the world stage Friday, celebrating its first-time role as Olympic host with a stunning display of pageantry and pyrotechnics to open a Summer Games unrivaled for its mix of...



Olympics start in a mix of haze, heat and humidity
BEIJING — Heat, humidity and haze cloaked the start of China's long-awaited Olympic Games in a sultry blanket Friday.



US boxer Russell collapses, out of Olympics
Hoopsmart girls 4th at National Tournament
Ibanez homer gives Seattle dramatic win
Harbaugh wins in head coaching debut
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The Ravens need a successor to the retired Steve McNair. The Patriots don't have to worry about replacing Tom Brady any time soon.



Young receivers getting Thrashed
Favre plays it cool in N.Y.
Manning struggles, Giants fall
Iowa native Rinehart fits in fine with Redskins
Rays acquire reliever Bradford from Orioles
Milledge leads Nationals to DH sweep over Rockies
 





Not just a number
Watching a son take the field wearing a football uniform for the first time would make any father's chest swell with pride. That moment is even more special for fathers who played the game themselves.



Navy's first line of defense
On paper, Navy's defensive line did not perform very well last season.



Navy football is far from finished product

Head coach Ken Niumatalolo has a lot of questions about the Navy football team going into preseason practice.



Navy boxing coach McNally to fulfill dream at Olympics

Pat Duffy would be proud.



 





Prep Notebook: Knights' success goes beyond high school field
Prep work Some coaches always in the game

The work doesn't stop for high school coaches.



Arundel's Walter ready to relax after 37 years

After nearly four decades with Arundel High School, the last 27 years as the athletic director, Bernie Walter announced his retirement yesterday.



 





Bay bottom can't stop Zaraffa

When a reporter called the Naval Academy offshore sailing office earlier this week looking for the skipper of Zaraffa, head coach Jahn Tihansky sheepishly responded: "You're speaking with him."



Annapolis duo happy with third
Skippers weather Governor's Cup
Crew consistency leads to Wednesday night success
Practice pays off for Terhunes
Severna Park resident set to skipper Scrimshaw in 27th straight Gov Cup
When Charles Deakyne initially entered his own entry in the Governor's Cup Yacht Race, Ronald Reagan had just begun his first team as United States President.



San Francisco yacht club will wait on next step
Women's Challenge draws 21-boat fleet, $10,000 for charity
Boating Calendar
 





Outdoors: Fishing challenge loses luster
Get fit and improve your golf game
Golf is a tricky sport to train for.



Running:
'License to Sweat' an annual tradition

The City of Annapolis issued another "License to Sweat" last Friday to Annapolis runner Martha West in a ceremony at Susan Campbell Park at City Dock.



Outdoors:
Live-lining a valuable skill

State raises quota for 2008 black bear hunt
 




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