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Maryland defensive lineman Justin Anderson began the spring with a move from end to tackle.
After six practices, the junior found himself back at end - and amid a two-week microcosm of his career with the Terrapins.
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BEIJING - Wearing an Olympic medal, Justin Spring couldn't bite his tongue.
Why did everyone else count us out?" Spring said Tuesday, hours after the U.S. proved Paul and Morgan Hamm were replaceable by winning bronze in the men's gymnastics team final.
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Everything was going so well for Justin Spring that day last August at the U.S. Nationals. He won the high bar. He finished second on the floor exercise. And his strongest event - parallel bars - was still ahead. A few more solid routines and his spot on the world championship men's gymnastics team would be secured.
But then came the pop heard around HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif.
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SCHEDULE Schedule for the state high school wrestling championships today through Saturday at Big Sandy Arena in Huntington: Today * 6:30 p.m. First-round (264 matches) Friday * 11:30 a.m. Quarterfinals (112 matches) and first- and second-round consolations (224 matches) * 7:30 p.m. Semifinals (56 matches) and third-round consolations (56 matches) Saturday * 11 a.m. Semifinal consolations (56 matches) and consolations for third and fifth place (56 matches) * 6 p.m. Championship finals (28 matches)
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Just another gymnastics meet.
So far, that's the strategy Justin Spring adopted as he and the rest of the U.S. Olympic men's team prepare for the opening of competition Saturday.
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PHILADELPHIA Morgan Hamm will be joining his brother at the Olympics.
Morgan Hamm was selected for the U.S. men's gymnastics team for the Beijing Games on Sunday, along with Kevin Tan, Joseph Hagerty and Justin Spring. Paul Hamm, the reigning Olympic champion and Morgan's twin, and Jonathan Horton were chosen Saturday after the conclusion of the Olympic Trials.
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Only MMA fighters and hockey players have accumulated more scars in the last four years than Justin Spring. On his road to China, the Burke gymnast underwent four surgeries and punished his body with quick rehabilitations and daring routines in an effort to prove himself to USA Gymnastics officials.
He can consider himself proven.
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PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. | The New York Mets released second baseman Luis Castillo on Friday despite still owing him $6 million.
Castillo, 35, hit .235 with no home runs and 17 RBIs last year. The switch-hitter was among five candidates for the second base job this spring, a list that still includes Luis Hernandez, Daniel Murphy, Justin Turner and Brad Emaus.
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It hasn't been a slow senior year for Justin White, a student at Cave Spring High School, but it has definitely been a memorable one.
White recently attended the District Instrumental Festival with the Cave Spring High School band in Lynchburg and then traveled straight to the state championship to play basketball against Brunswick High in Richmond.
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PHILADELPHIA -- Morgan Hamm will be joining his brother at the Olympics.
Morgan Hamm was selected for the U.S. men's gymnastics team for the Beijing Games on Sunday, along with Kevin Tan, Joseph Hagerty and Justin Spring. Paul Hamm, the reigning Olympic champion and Morgan's twin, and Jonathan Horton were chosen Saturday after the conclusion of the Olympic trials.