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  2. Randallstown High School - Wikipedia

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    Randallstown High School is a public high school located in Baltimore County, ... Football. Class AA 1984 [3] 4A 1990 [3] Boys Basketball. Class A 1995 [4] 3A 2001 ...

  3. Christian Benford - Wikipedia

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    Benford was born in Baltimore, Maryland and grew up Randallstown, Maryland, where he attended Randallstown High School. [1] He was named All-Metro and All-Baltimore County as a senior and played for Maryland in the Big 33 Football Classic. [2] Benford committed to play college football at Villanova over an offer from Morgan State. [3]

  4. D. J. Bryant - Wikipedia

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    Stats at Pro Football Reference Darrell "D. J." Bryant (born March 3, 1989) [ 1 ] is a former American football outside linebacker . He played college football at James Madison University .

  5. Randallstown, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Randallstown is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. It is named after Christopher and Thomas Randall, two 18th-century tavern-keepers. At that time, Randallstown was a tollgate crossroads on the Liberty Turnpike, a major east–west thoroughfare.

  6. Sports in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Football League: Montreal Alouettes: Baltimore Stars: 1985 United States Football League: Defunct Central Maryland Seahawks: 2013–2015 Women's Football Alliance: Defunct Chesapeake Tide: 2007–2008 Continental Indoor Football League: Defunct D.C. Divas: 2000 Women's Football Alliance: Relocated to Springfield, Virginia: Frederick ...

  7. List of athletes from Maryland A – M - Wikipedia

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    American Football 2005–2007 Randallstown [1] Victor Abiamiri: American Football 2007–2009 Baltimore [2] Nick Adenhart: Baseball 2008–2009 Silver Spring [3] David Alexander: American Football 1987–1994, 1996 Silver Spring [4] Yari Allnutt: Soccer 1989–2004 Baltimore: Matt Alrich Lacrosse 2004–present Baltimore [5] Tom Amrhein: Soccer ...

  8. Jordan McNair - Wikipedia

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    Jordan Martin McNair (March 3, 1999 – June 13, 2018) was an American football player from Randallstown, Maryland, who played on the offensive line.In May 2018, following an offseason workout with the Maryland Terrapins football team, McNair was hospitalized with heat stroke; despite an emergency liver transplant, McNair died fifteen days later on June 13, 2018.

  9. Ryan Kuehl - Wikipedia

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    Kuehl attended Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda, Maryland, where he was a prep All-American selection as a senior.One of Kuehl's notable high school achievements was scoring the Vikings' only playoff touchdown in nearly 20 years on a late game scoring strike from quarterback Andy Eichberg in the 1988 MD state playoff loss to the Randallstown Rams.