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Author Archives: Scott Gordon

Setting the Score Straight

by Scott Gordon January 18th, 2002August 29th, 2020

“There Is No Joy in Pikesville” (Cheap Seats, 1/11) is marred by unfortunate exaggeration. First, regarding Tamir Goodman’s “rather anonymous senior season”: Goodman was second-team all-league in the very competitive […]

Violent Spring

by Scott Gordon July 6th, 2001August 29th, 2020

Your Mother Should Know

by Scott Gordon March 24th, 2000August 29th, 2020

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