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On The Show Today:
1. MMA Segment with John Rallo of Ground Control
2. Sean Welsh - covers the Orioles - Baltimore
    Examiner
3. Chris Dimino - 790 The Zone in Atlanta - Talk 
    some Falcons - Ravens / Falcons Tonight
4. Matt Younginer - 93.1 FM in S.C. - talk 
    Gamecocks - S.C. / N.C. State tonight
5. Casey Willett - Ravens Report
6. Mike Hogwood - JP Sports - talk college football



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Coming Up Today on WNST:

2 PM to 6 PM
The Rob Long Show
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-MMA Report with John Rallo
-Casey Willett Ravens Report 4:30

 

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2008

WNST'S NFL KICK-OFF SHOW
DELLAROSE'S - CANTON CROSSING
1501 S. Clinton Street, Baltimore
410-522-7104

Join Nestor Aparicio and former Ravens Head Coach Brian Billick from 7-8 PM to discuss the upcoming NFL season and enjoy Coors Light specials and giveaways.


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2008


CHARM CITY ROLLER GIRLS PLAYOFFS!
Mobtown Mods [#1] v. Speed Regime [#4]
Junkyard Dolls [#2] v. Night Terrors [#3]

DuBurns Arena
1301 S Ellwood Avenue, Baltimore


Doors 6 p.m., Bout 7 p.m.
Tickets: General Admission $10, VIP $20,
Kids under 12 - $5

www.brownpapertickets.com


SUNDAY, SEPTEMER 14, 2008

GREAT PROSTATE CANCER CHALLENGE 5K & 1M WALK
St. Joseph Medical Center
7601 Osler Drive, Towson

Starts 8 am.  Rain or shine.

$20 Pre-race Registration
$25 Race-day Registration


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2008

GET READY! GET SET! GET FIT!
5K RUN/WALK - 1M WALK
Johnny Unitas Stadium
Towson University

Begins at 8:30 AM.

Join WNST and the Baltimore County Department of Aging for Get Ready! Get Set! Get Fit! 5K Run/Walk - 1M Walk and help support and expand fitness centers and exercise programs in Baltimore County Senior Centers.  The BCDA welcomes all interested in life-long fitness - runners, seniors, their children and grandchildren.  Each registered participant will receive a custom designed “T” shirt and an invitation to the breakfast afterwards.

To register or for more information on the Get Ready! Get Set! Get Fit! 5K Run/1M Walk, visit the registration web site or call 410-887-2594.

 


 

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2008

DOGFEST 2008
featuring Paws On Parade, Bark In The Park, and the 5K-9 Fun Run
Shawan Downs

1401 Shawan Road, Cockeysville

To benefit animals in need of care and shelter.  Sponsored by the Humane Society of Baltimore County.


MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2008

 

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY'S
JOHN STEADMAN MEMORIAL
TOURNAMENT OF HOPE

Hillendale Country Club
13700 Blenheim Rd, Phoenix

For further information or to volunteer contact Mark McElrath at 410-933-5172 or mark.mcelrath@cancer.org.


MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2008

 

1ST ANNUAL FIOFEST
CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT

Turf Valley Golf Resort
2700 Turf Valley Road, Ellicott City

Enjoy a spectacular day of golf followed by a Jimmy Buffet style dinner reception to benefit The Michael A. Fiorelli Foundation for Esophageal Cancer.  For details go to fiofoundation.org or call Cindy Henson at 410-538-4555.

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Dreaming big in Westminster
Location: BlogsBlogsNestor Aparicio's Blog    
Posted by: Nestor Aparicio 7/22/2008 5:26 AM

Today is a day for dreaming, the first day of Ravens training camp and the start of what is the annual highlight of being a Baltimore’s sports fan: NFL season.
 
Even though Las Vegas oddsmakers have put the Ravens “over-under” number at six wins, it’s perfectly normal and accepted to believe that new coach John Harbaugh has a miracle season in store for us this year and another Super Bowl trophy is waiting in Tampa for us in February.
 
If you can’t dream a little today, why bother being a fan, right? Today is a day to be a fan with blind faith because as we’ve seen in previous seasons, anything can happen in the NFL. But what miracles would be necessary to paint Baltimore purple in late December?
 
The myriad of problems last season led to an abysmal 5-11 campaign and the subsequent firing of Brian Billick. But today is a day for purple skies, blind faith and devotion to the laundry. It’s also the team’s first day of practice ever without Jon Ogden and the first in nearly a decade without Billick and Mike Flynn.
 
If you believe that the Ravens are a playoff team then you must believe that the team’s elder statesmen – Ray Lewis, Trevor Pryce, Chris McAlister, Derrick Mason and Samari Rolle – are all in for healthy and productive campaigns. You must also believe that the offensive line will gel immediately and that Ogden’s departure is not as devastating as first expected. And somewhere behind that stout line and a strong running game from Willis McGahee is a savior quarterback somewhere amongst the trio of Joe Flacco, Kyle Boller and Troy Smith.
 
The defense, as a whole, has always been a “sure thing” with Lewis and Rex Ryan and you could make an argument for some of the younger players like Antwan Barnes, Tom Zbikowski or Dewan Landry to step up and become a Pro Bowl-caliber performers. And with Ed Reed and Terrell Suggs in the prime of their careers, the defense gives the Ravens a chance to win every week. One thing is certain: Kelly Gregg and Haloti Ngata are the heart and soul of the defensive unit at this point and will make it difficult for teams in the AFC North to run the ball.
 
The biggest unknown in any training camp in any year are the injuries. Every drill and play of every practice is a risk for an untimely injury to a key player. If the Ravens can avoid decimating their depth chart, perhaps Todd Heap, Dan Cody, Dan Wilcox and several others will remain on the field long enough to fulfill their potential. The shorter the injury report the better the Ravens will be.
 
My purple playoff Christmas lights are a reach away. Expectations are low but my hopes are high. And the reality is that every season is fun when you’re a hardcore fan and you’ve followed the team from the minute they arrived in parking lot C from Cleveland in 1995.
 
As a fan, I’m heading out to Westminster today with blind optimism and silly dreams of a fun season and a potential championship. Even if common sense and oddsmakers want to cast reasonable doubt on the 2008 Ravens season, I’ll suspend belief for a little while. Or at least until they lose a few games.

Right now every NFL team is 0-0. The kickoff to the real season isn’t until Sept. 7 but the fun begins today. I’ll choose to savor it, especially since we’ve been waiting since January for it to start again.

Blow the whistle!

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Re: Dreaming big in Westminster    By Jim from Dundalk on 7/22/2008 2:00 PM

Right on Nestor , I even went out and purchased a string of purple Christmas lights. Blind faith is exactly what it is and I feel good about it,,,,,,,,,,,,,<br>


Re: Dreaming big in Westminster    By Rich on 7/22/2008 2:00 PM

Good, no more Orioles !


Re: Dreaming big in Westminster    By Bill L on 7/22/2008 2:00 PM

It's interesting to me that there seems to be low expectations for the Ravens this year. This is basically the same group of players as last year. Based on what I heard all last year the only real problem with the team was the coach. After multiple injuries and a negative 17 turnover ratio the coach was fired. Problem solved , right? I wonder if everyone would be willing to live with an off year this year if Billick was still the coach?



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