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High School Sports
Broadneck mourns passing of coachPublished 07/07/08
Selfless, enthusiastic and tireless is how Beth Ware will remember her father. She's not alone.
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Jim Ware coached Broadneck High School's softball team for 11 seasonsJim Ware, Broadneck's softball coach for the last 11 seasons, died suddenly early Saturday morning - likely because of a blood clot in his lungs. He was 62. "He should be remembered for all the contributions he made to the community," Beth Ware said. "He coached at Broadneck for 11 years, but he's been coaching in this community since about 1986. … Basically any kid who grew up in Cape St. Claire knew my dad or knew of my dad." Jim Ware served as a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Marine...
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