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Sports
Pro soccer team signs up to get its kicks at NavyPublished 03/13/07
Crystal Palace agrees to play at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Crystal Palace USA - Maryland's newest professional soccer team - will be playing its home games this summer at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, team officials announced yesterday. "We're just happy and very excited to be able to play at a quality venue," said Jim Cherneski, the club's sports director. "Playing at Navy is going to elevate our club to where it needs to be." The deal was signed Friday and the team will hold a press conference at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the stadium to formally announce the partnership and introduce players. The...
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