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Michael Olesker shares his take on the Orioles’ suspension of play-by-play broadcaster Kevin Brown.
Read MoreMichael Olesker shares his take on the Orioles’ suspension of play-by-play broadcaster Kevin Brown.
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Pickleball has exploded in popularity at Jewish summer camps. (Courtesy of Camp Avoda; design by Mollie Suss, provided by JTA)
Widely considered the fastest-growing sport in the United States, pickleball has exploded in popularity at Jewish summer camps.
Read MoreMichael Olesker pays tribute to former slugger Eddie Murray as the Orioles prepare to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their 1983 World Championship victory.
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Hello, Neuman: An alumnus of the now-defunct Yeshivat Rambam, Adam Neuman is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Carey School of Law.
A longtime Baltimore sports enthusiast, Neuman, 33, will serve as chief of staff and special advisor to the football team’s president.
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Spencer Horwitz: "You’re going to have highs, you’re going to have lows, you’re going to have in-betweens, but just keep going and everything will work out and that’s what I’ve been living my life by." (Photo courtesy of the Toronto Blue Jays)
For the Blue Jays first baseman, his Major League Baseball debut exceeded even his expectations.
Read MoreA graduate of St. Paul’s School for Boys, Horwitz got a hit in his first Major League Baseball at-bat on Sunday, June 18.
Read MoreThis year’s First Tee Scholarship class includes 24 students from across the nation who will receive access to professional development opportunities, a dedicated mentor and financial support during their college years.
Read MoreThe late football great Jim Brown showed professional athletes they could also be full American citizens, writes Michael Olesker.
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Among those who competed in the 2023 Mini & Jr. Maccabi Games were approximately 100 young athletes representing the Baltimore metropolitan area. (Provided photo)
Nearly 500 Jewish athletes from a dozen JCCs around the Mid-Atlantic region competed in the Jewish youth olympics, including 100 athletes representing the Baltimore delegation.
Read MoreMichael Olesker remembers the late, great John Unitas on his 90th birthday.
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A Potomac native, Abby Meyers joined Maryland as a graduate transfer after three seasons at Princeton. (Courtesy of Maryland Athletics via JTA)
The Potomac native and Terps starting shooting guard was selected by the Dallas Wings in the first round.
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