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Football helmets and an antique basketball game that takes pennies line the counter of the sports memorabilia shop, "Robbie's First Base" in Lutherville, Md. (Mary F. Calvert/Special to The Washington Times)
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Robbie Davis Jr. straightens the counter at the sports-memorabilia shop Robbie's First Base, which he owns with his father in Lutherville, Md. The store is featured in "Ball Boys," premiering Saturday on ABC. (Mary F. Calvert/Special to The Washington Times)
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Robbie Davis Jr., 33, points out a Los Angeles Lakers Elgin Baylor jersey and piece of the Forum floor at the sports memorabilia shop, "Robbie's First Base" in Lutherville, Md. Robbie Davis Jr., 33, and his dad, Robbie Davis Sr. 60 star in a reality show called "Ball Boys" that will debut Saturday at 3 p.m. on ABC. (Mary F. Calvert/Special to The Washington Times)
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Ottawa 67's forward Steven Janes, left, collides with London Knights defenseman Olli Maatta, right, as they skate into the neutral zone during their junior hockey game at the John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario, Canada on Saturday March 3, 2012. (Craig Glover/Special to The Washington Times)
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London Knights forward Ryan Rupert, right, keeps his eye on the puck as he falls to the ice after colliding with Ottawa 67's forward Sean Monahan, left, during their junior hockey game at the John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario, Canada on Saturday March 3, 2012. (Craig Glover/Special to The Washington Times)
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Fans celebrate as London Knights defenseman Brett Cook is congratulated by a teammate after scoring a goal against the visiting Ottawa 67's during their junior hockey game at the John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario, Canada on Saturday March 3, 2012. (Craig Glover/Special to The Washington Times)
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Fans celebrate as London Knights defenseman Brett Cook skates by after he scored a goal against the visiting Ottawa 67's during their junior hockey game at the John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario, Canada on Saturday March 3, 2012. (Craig Glover/Special to The Washington Times)
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Ottawa 67's winger Shane Prince, middle, is sandwiched into the boards by London Knights forwards Austin Watson, left, and Colin Martin, right, during their junior hockey game at the John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario, Canada on Saturday March 3, 2012. (Craig Glover/Special to The Washington Times)
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The London Knights, at left, and visiting Ottawa 67's, at right, warm up on the ice before their junior hockey game at the John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario, Canada on Saturday March 3, 2012. (Craig Glover/Special to The Washington Times)
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London Knights fans walk past the John Labatt Centre for a pre-game dinner before returning to watch their hometown junior hockey club play against the visiting Ottawa 67's, in London, Ontario, Canada on Saturday March 3, 2012. (Craig Glover/Special to The Washington Times)
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Fans trickle into the John Labatt Centre to watch their hometown junior hockey club, the London Knights, play against the visiting Ottawa 67's, in London, Ontario, Canada on Saturday March 3, 2012. (Craig Glover/Special to The Washington Times)
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Wearing a sombrero signifying his in-game hat trick, London Knights winger Seth Grifith thanks the crowd after being named first star in their 7-2 hockey win over the visiting Oshawa Generals at the John Labatt Centre in London,Ontario, Canada on Friday March 2, 2012. (Craig Glover/Special to The Washington Times)
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The London Knights celebrate their 7-2 hockey win over the visiting Oshawa Generals at the John Labatt Centre in London,Ontario, Canada on Friday March 2, 2012. (Craig Glover/Special to The Washington Times)
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London Knights hockey fans Jim Stevens, left, his wife Yvonne Stevens, react to a missed scoring opportunity while watching their hometown junior hockey club play against the visiting Oshawa Generals at the John Labatt Centre in London,Ontario, Canada on Friday March 2, 2012. The long-time fans have been season ticket holders for the past 7 years. (Craig Glover/Special to The Washington Times)
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London Knights captain Jarred Tinordi is a huge reason why his team is in the Memorial Cup final. (Craig Glover/Special to The Washington Times)
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London Knights captain Jarred Tinordi watches his teammates play while resting on the team bench during their junior hockey game against the Oshawa Generals at the John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario, Canada on Friday March 2, 2012. Tinordi's father, Mark, is a former player of the Washington Capitals. (Craig Glover/Special to The Washington Times)
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London Knights head coach Mark Hunter reacts to a play while standing on the bench during their junior hockey game against the Oshawa Generals at the John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario, Canada on Friday March 2, 2012. Mark took over the role after his brother, Dale Hunter, became head coach of the Washington Capitals. (Craig Glover/Special to The Washington Times)
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Hockey fans leave the John Labatt Centre after watching their hometown junior hockey team, the London Knights, defeat the visiting Oshawa Generals in London, Ontario, Canada on Friday March 2, 2012. The Knights beat the Generals with a final score of 7-2. (Craig Glover/Special to The Washington Times)
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London Knights hockey fans Jim Stevens, left, his wife Yvonne Stevens, Gary McNaughton, and his wife Sue McNaughton, react to a missed scoring opportunity while watching their hometown junior hockey club play against the visiting Oshawa Generals at the John Labatt Centre in London,Ontario, Canada on Friday March 2, 2012. The long-time fans are all season ticket holders, with the Stevens having their seats for 7 years and the McNaughtons theirs for 6. (Craig Glover/Special to The Washington Times)
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London Knights fan Zach Vossen, 6, left, accidentally throws his drinking straw when reacting to a Knights goal while watching the hometown team play against the visiting Oshawa Generals with friend Nathan Brackstone, 7, right, at the John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario, Canada on Friday March 2, 2012. (Craig Glover/Special to The Washington Times)