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Kyle Hamilton discusses DC Zach Orr's vision for the Ravens' defense
All eyes are on first-time defensive coordinator Zach Orr this season as he fills the large shoes left by Mike Macdonald for the Baltimore Ravens. One of the most important players for Orr’s defense this season is third-year All-Pro safety Kyle Hamilton, who was asked what jumps out with Orr’s vision for the defense.
Andrew Vorhees is getting positive reviews from Baltimore Ravens teammates
Remember Andrew Vorhees? He didn’t play football at all last season due to an injury he suffered at the 2023 NFL combine. Yet, he was still able to do bench-press reps in spite of his injury. The Baltimore Ravens were impressed. Though they knew they weren’t going to have an instant-impact player for the 2023 season, they realized they might get a player who could become an important piece of the puzzle in the future, and at a great bargain. The Ravens took Vorhees in the seventh round, hoping that once Vorhees fully healed from his injury, he could be a productive player.
SpinSheet Co-founder and Annapolis Sailor David Gendell Pens New Book
A Q&A With Dave Gendell, Author of “The Last Days of the Schooner America”. Since Annapolis author and SpinSheet co-founder Dave Gendell releases his second book this month (learn about the first book here), we reached out to him to learn about his writing process:. When did your obsession...
40 residents displaced after fire breaks out at Howard County apartment complex
HOWARD COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — Officials in Howard County said 40 residents were displaced after a fire broke out at an apartment complex in Elkridge on Saturday morning. On July 27, around 5 a.m., the Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services was called to the 6300 block of Orchard Club Drive […]
Groups across US helping Baltimore 4-year-old to find living kidney donor
After multiple surgeries at just 4 years old, a Baltimore girl is in serious need. Lucy Helmlinger has so much love to give, replete with an abundance of charm and energy. Just by looking at her, you’d never know she has end-stage renal failure and badly needs a kidney.
Sailors Tackle Two Bermuda Races in One Month
A Bermuda Boomerang for the Sailing Crew of Allegiant. Two ocean races in the same month. What can go wrong? Most offshore race crews endeavor to complete one ocean race a year. In 2024, the J/42 Allegiant registered for two Bermuda-bound races: Annapolis to Bermuda (A2B, 753 nautical miles) and Newport to Bermuda (N2B, 635 nm).
Former NFL Executive Scott Pioli On Why He ‘Admires’ The Ravens’ Player Development
Despite losing some productive players and not directly replacing them in the offseason, former NFL executive and current NFL Network front office analyst Scott Pioli is a big believer in the 2024 Ravens. Baltimore lost 15 players from last season’s roster to free agency, including Jadeveon Clowney, Patrick Queen, Geno...
Man Found Dead in O.C. Condo Pool
A man was found floating face-down in a condo pool just before 11 a.m. this past Sunday on the ocean side of 90th Street. Attempts to resuscitate him were unsuccessful and he was pronounced dead at the scene. Ashley Miller, police spokeswoman, says the 58-year-old man comes from Towson, Maryland.
The 51st Governor's Cup race ready to set sail
They aren’t cramming for a college test, but a bunch of sportsmen will take part in a self-induced overnighter this weekend when the 51st Governor’s Cup Yacht Race kicks off Friday night. The 68.6-mile long race is the oldest and longest overnight sailing race on the Chesapeake Bay. “We run a lot of collegiate [sailing] events week in and week out, but this one is different. And it’s because it’s...
EYC Foundation Announces 2024 Marine Wizards Honorees
Pictured in the photo are Larry Gaetano (EYCF Board Member), Aaron Bradley, Tyler Ruth, Deanna Sansbury (Marine Wizard Chair & Board Member), Ted Haaland, and Jerome Berger. Not pictured: Matt Marshall (Photo: EYCF) The EYC Foundation has announced the 2024 Marine Wizards. The Foundation aims to inspire and support youth...
Dunkin’ Awards Scholarships to Local Annapolis, Odenton, Pasadena, and Millersville Students
Dunkin’ and its DMV franchisees announced the recipients of the Dunkin’ Regional Scholarships, awarding $125,000 to high school and college students in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Northern Virginia. Partnering with Scholarship America, Dunkin’ awarded $2,500 scholarships to 50 students for the Fall 2024 term. The scholarships aim...
Victoria Fletcher Named Softball Player Of The Year at HBCU Sports Awards: A Recap of Her Outstanding Achievements
Fletcher, a Morgan State University graduate softball player, was named Softball Player of the Year at the HBCU Sports Awards show, adding to her impressive 2024 season. Victoria Fletcher had a .360 batting average with a slugging percentage of .567 and an on-base percentage of .418. She recorded 54 hits,...
Analyst: Ravens’ $99 Million Starter Could Be in His Last Baltimore Camp
Training camp is just underway and the process of trimming the rosters is underway for many teams. For the Baltimore Ravens, 2024 will be a pivotal season in the chase for a Super Bowl and if things do not go well it could lead to major changes in 2025, specifically long-time starter offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley.
Retired WJZ sports director Mark Viviano and sons deliver ceremonial first pitch at Orioles game
BALTIMORE - Retired WJZ sports director Mark Viviano experienced a thrilling moment with his two sons Tuesday evening at Camden Yards.The Viviano boys -- Mark, along with Michael and Christian -- delivered the ceremonial first pitch ahead of the Baltimore Orioles game against the Toronto Blue Jays.The three then posed for a photo with the O's bird.Viviano's last day at WJZ was on July 18 after spending 22 years at the station.He earned his place as an esteemed sports journalist in the Baltimore community, covering stories on the Baltimore Orioles and Baltimore Ravens, along with collegiate and high school sports teams."I say to the Orioles, to the Ravens, to any athlete, any coach, anyone who gave me as much as a minute of your time, I never took your time for granted, and I am so grateful that you allowed me to share your story." Viviano says he plans to remain in Baltimore and raise his family with his wife. On his final day at WJZ, he was honored with a video tribute from some of Baltimore's most iconic sports figures.
Isaiah Likely Reveals New ‘Nightmare’ Role for Ravens
The Baltimore Ravens are still searching for the right formula to maxmize Isaiah Likely’s skill-set, but the answer could be in a new multi-faceted, “nightmare” role the third-year tight end is “learning” at training camp. Likely, the team’s fourth-round pick in the 2022 NFL draft,...
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