Phil Fabrizio

September 14, 2018 | Phil Fabrizio

Maryland (2-0) Faces Temple (0-2), Saturday in College Park

College home football season officially opens in College Park this weekend as the Temple Owls take on undefeated Maryland Terrapins. The Terrapins find themselves looking to improve their record to 3-0 as Temple has opened their season with 2 losses, to Villanova and at Buffalo. This close-knit Terrapin team takes the field in a Big […]

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August 15, 2018 | Phil Fabrizio

Maryland Athletics: A Point of Inflection

A point of inflection, in math better yet in calculus, is the point where the curve of a data line turns either concave or convex along the tangent line.  In business, it’s a time of significant change in a situation, a turning point. For Maryland athletics, specifically the football program this past weekend’s exposure by […]

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August 8, 2018 | Phil Fabrizio

The Travilah Eagle Soars

It has been about three weeks since the Travilah Eagle was completed and took flight at the corner of Glen and Travilah Roads in Travilah, Md.  Since then the Travilah Eagle has accumulated much worldwide success.  Well over 1,600 comments and 110,000 shares have been made worldwide to Paul Waclo’s Facebook page.  That does not account […]

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July 24, 2018 | Phil Fabrizio

Let’s Get Ready to Rumble MCSL Style

North Potomac, MD: July 21, 2018 The meet announcer at the Westleigh Pool and Tennis Club did his best WWF  “Let’s get ready to rumble” imitations calling G Division swimmers up to blocks on an overcast and rainy MCSL Saturday morning.  “A” team swimmers for Westleigh, Manchester Farm, Forrest Knoll, Rock Creek, Old Farm and […]

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July 23, 2018 | Phil Fabrizio

National Park Service and Montgomery County Sign 10-Year Agreement

Glen Echo, MD : July 20, 2018 County Executive Ike Leggett and National Park Service (NPS) Acting Director for the National Capital Area Friday signed a 10-year Cooperative Agreement.  The agreement puts into play the continued use of NPS lands for the historic park and its numerous national register of historic structures by Montgomery County.  […]

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July 19, 2018 | Phil Fabrizio

A Chainsaw Artist and Travilah’s Eagle

TRAVILAH, MD – July 11 to July 16, 2018: Among the county roads that now define Montgomery County, the intersection of Glen and Travilah Roads is at best an east-west commuter junction point.  This area stuck between Potomac and North Potomac known as Travilah, MD might have its own zip code should one day the […]

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July 10, 2018 | Phil Fabrizio

Road Trip

ON THE ROAD: July 6 to 9, 2018 Road Trip!  We (my wife and I) were among the many Americans who took off for the road over the extended 4th of July holiday weekend.  When we planned this trip little did we know that the weather would turn out great.  In matter of fact up […]

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July 5, 2018 | Phil Fabrizio

4th of JULY Around the County

Parades and fireworks were the featured events across Montgomery County on Wednesday, July 4th.  Here are a few of the sights (no sounds) from local parades and gatherings from all along the Seneca Valley from Poolesville to Gaithersburg and down to Rockville, Md.  There was plenty of Red, White and Blue for the celebrations across […]

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July 2, 2018 | Phil Fabrizio

TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm Day 4 Notes

POTOMAC, MD: July 1, 2018 The sun came down on the TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm as Francesco Molinari accepted the capitol-esk trophy.  Molinari had this won at the 2nd hole after he hit a shot out of the bunker and sank the next put for a birdie to go 14 under.  He finished the […]

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June 30, 2018 | Phil Fabrizio

TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm Day 3 Notes

POTOMAC, MD:  June 30, 2018 It was a hot one at the TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm for the Quicken Loan National.  How hot was it you ask?  Well as my friend John likes to say, it was “Satan in a Speedo Hot”.  That should bring you up to speed on the weather.  Oh, and […]

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