Dominique Dawes, a Silver Spring native and three-time Olympian, plans to expand her gymnastics academy franchise to Columbia. She currently has two locations in Montgomery County.
Youth sports
As the Project Play Summit convenes in Baltimore, participants will be exploring how communities can provide needed resources to expand youth sports participation, says the community impact director of the Aspen Institute Sports & Society Program and its Project Play initiative.
The project will transform the 24,000-square-foot station into six squash courts that will host tournament play, dedicated workspace for students and room to expand.
The Baltimore hockey community is trying to make good out of the death of Phil Tupper, a 40-year-old amateur player who died last month.
When finished, the revamped 17-acre park will include a multipurpose field, a new softball diamond with regulation-sized walls in right field, and new basketball and pickleball courts.
After three summers of closures, capacity restrictions and reduced hours, Baltimore-area pools are back to normal.
Baltimore was well represented at one of the country's premier high school hoops showcases at the Basketball Hall of Fame over the MLK holiday weekend.
Once tabbed as the ”Jewish Jordan” by Sports Illustrated, Baltimore native Tamir Goodman is still on a fast break journey to share his love for the game.