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October 14, 2008

Still winging it for sports

High school athletes have big appetites and in Carroll County, they're filling up on wings -- especially the North Carroll Panthers. They won last week's county Wild Wings showdown, earning the most money so far.

The Panthers earned $353.66 for their athletic program by bringing in their coupons Wednesday to the Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant in Westminster. Their competition, Carroll Christian, earned $114.66.

North Carroll moves on to the winter round, joining Winters Mills which had already advanced.

Tomorrow’s showdown pits Liberty against Francis Scott Key. Bring your coupons to the restaurant between 3 and 10 p.m. and each school will receive 15 percent of the total check for its athletic department. The winner moves on to the winter round. Next week, Century and South Carroll will face off.

After the spring round, Buffalo Wild Wings will donate a scholarship to the winning school worth 15 percent of all the proceeds from the entire contest.

-- Katherine Dunn

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