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Saturday 17th May 2008
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Population: Approx 180,577
Longitude: -76.28
Latitude: 36.83
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Country: United States (US)
Weather Station: Norfolk, Naval Air Station
(about 7 miles away)

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Hickman homer lifts Chesapeake (The Capital)
After the Chesapeake softball team spent five innings not cashing in on scoring chances, Kelly Hickman took things into her own hands to put the defending 4A state champions right where they want to be - in a region final against Broadneck.
Roundup: Chesapeake-AA in 4A East final (Baltimore Sun)
Yesterday's Class 4A East regional softball semifinal between visiting Arundel and Chesapeake-Anne Arundel was scoreless through five innings.
Chesapeake offense steps up to eliminate Severna Park (The Capital)
Lauren Gibson needed some help from her offense yesterday, and she got it. Andrea Yannone and Erika Stasch hit two-run home runs, and Gibson struck out 13 to lead Chesapeake to a 6-3 win over Severna Park in the 4A East Region quarterfinals.
Baseball and softball roundup: Ritz, North Carroll upend No. 13 Parkville (Baltimore Sun)
Jeremy Ritz pitched a three-hitter and his coach, Denny Snyder, pushed all the right buttons to manufacture the runs as North Carroll upset No. 13 Parkville, 4-0, yesterday in the Class 4A North regional baseball quarterfinals.
O'Keefe flirts with no-hitter in Severna Park win Falcons overwhelm Chesapeake in regionals (The Capital)
Peaking in time for the playoffs is a key factor to any team's success in the postseason. For the Severna Park, it has driven them to the Class 4A East Region semifinals.
Baseball Roundup: (The Capital)
Senior B.J. Hines and freshman Ryan Gambril combined to no-hit Central, as Southern advanced to today's 2A South Region baseball quarterfinals with a 15-1 win over Central of Prince George's County yesterday.
Saving Horses One at a Time (New York Times)
Horse rehab farms resurrect a fraction of the roughly 100,000 horses that are expected to be shipped across the border and ultimately slaughtered for meat.
AACC honors athletes for stellar achievements (The Capital)
Anne Arundel Community College honored six successful student-athletes at its annual Athletics Awards Ceremony.
More News (The Petersburg Progress-Index)
The Petersburg Generals and the Petersburg Sports Complex will host the Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association state baseball tournament this Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

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