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Annapolis Stories:The real story behind the Annapolis Cup competitionPublished 04/14/08
On Sunday thousands of people will gather on the lawn of St. John's College to watch one of most popular croquet matches in the country - the annual battle for the Annapolis Cup between St. John's College and the Naval Academy.
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Ian Hanover of New York City takes aim in 2007’s match. Hanover, a senior at St. John’s College is this year’s Imperial Wicket.The mids will wear the crisp, white regulation dress of the U.S. Croquet Association. The Johnnies will unveil their super-secret uniforms only at the moment they arrive on the field (The theme last year was inspired by Bruce Springsteen's "Born In the USA"). Each team will be under the leadership of their respective "imperial wickets," a rank that does not exist in any...
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