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October 21, 2008

Even more winging it for sports

In round three of the Carroll County Buffalo Wild Wings challenge Wednesday, Francis Scott Key earned the most money so far, bringing in $379.57 for its athletics program. The Eagles beat out Liberty, which earned $317.03, and will move on to face North Carroll in the winter round on Feb. 11.

Tomorrow's competition pits South Carroll against Century with the winner advancing to face Westminster on Jan. 28.

Through the first three weeks, the Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant in Westminster has donated $1,767.54 to county schools' athletics programs -- giving each school 15 percent of the total check for purchases made with specially-marked coupons. Every Wednesday this month between 3 and 10 p.m., two schools face off with the winner advancing to round two.

At the end of the competition, the spring round between the two finalists, Buffalo Wild Wings will present the winning school's athletics department with a scholarship worth 15 percent of the total proceeds from the entire competition.

Coupons for the second round will be available Nov. 1. They will be sent to each school and will be available on gatorclaw.com/bwwcoupon. They can be copied as many times as you want.

-- Katherine Dunn

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