Ray Lewis among nominees for College Football Hall of Fame
Retired Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis has been nominated again for the College Football Hall of Fame. He was nominated for induction last year, but wasn’t selected. Lewis is a former University of Miami consensus All-American and a runner-up for the Dick Butkus Award — given to the nation’s top linebacker. He is competing with 92 players and 27 coaches from the divisional ranks and 76 players and five coaches from the Football Bowl Subdivision ranks. Other Bowl Subdivision nominees include former Baltimore Colts quarterback Bert Jones, an All-American at LSU; Ravens assistant coach Mark Carrier, an All-America safety at USC; former Ravens backup quarterback Randall Cunningham, an All-American at Nevada-Las Vegas; former Ravens safety Rod Woodson, an All-American at Purdue; and former Ravens safety Anthony Poindexter, an All-American at Virginia. Former Maryland State ( now UMES) defensive back Billy Thompson is a divisional player nominee. BASEBALL: Frostburg State (43-9) finished second and Salisbury (33-6-1) fifth in the final D3baseball.com and American Baseball Coaches Association polls. SOFTBALL: Salisbury finished the season ranked No. 3 in the National Fastpitch Coaches Association’s Division III poll. GOLF: Loyola Maryland sophomore Matt Oshrine (Pikesville) and freshman Jeremy Wall were named Division I PING All–Northwest Region. admission. Both facilities will offer Triple Crown buffets for $35 per person. For reservations, call 301-725-0770.