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Sports - Naval Academy
'There's always next year'Published 11/16/08
BALTIMORE - Two couples walked together yesterday outside M&T Bank Stadium.
Joshua McKerrow — The Capital
A downpour late in Saturday’s Navy-Notre Dame game didn’t dampen the spirits of midshipmen hoping for a miracle finish.A sellout crowd at Baltimore's M&T Bank stadium sees Notre Dame stop a late Navy rally 27-21.
Two of the four wore Notre Dame sweatshirts, one wore a Navy fleece and the other a University of Maryland shirt. From the looks of things, they were old friends. "We just now met, on the street," said Notre Dame supporter Teresa Mills of Glen Burnie. The women discussed how much they had in common - both are in the food service business, and Mrs. Mills went on to predict that Notre Dame was going to win the game. Her new friend, Karen Worthington, from Western Maryland and the one wearing the Navy shirt, disagreed and said,...
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