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Readers' Choice: Dick's Wins Best Place for Sporting Goods

Readers shared their local picks for sporting goods and play gear.

Readers chimed in on the best place to get sporting goods around Perry Hall and White Marsh.

And the winner is ...

Dick's Sporting Goods at 5220 Campbell Blvd. with 13 votes.

"It's the customer service that makes the difference. We're a big box store, but we emulate the smaller stores with one-on-one service in the smaller departments," said store manager Mike Finneran.

Sports Authority at 8200 Perry Hall Blvd. came in second with 8 votes.

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Trees are turning greener, the air is getting warmer and you're anxious to spend more time outdoors. But where's the best local place to purchase sporting goods before you hit the fields?

Take our poll and tell us about your pick in the comments, and please let us know if your favorite place got left out.

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Because this poll is not scientific, it is not the sole consideration in choosing a winner. The winner will be determined by the Patch editor, based on poll results, positive comments below and in reviews on each of the businesses' Patch Places directory listings (you can reach them by clicking on the businesses above). 

Please vote only once per survey, per Patch.

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We will announce the winner at noon Friday.

GHCinNottingham April 9, 2012 at 11:59 am
It's hard to beat the prices at: Holabird Sports, 9220 Pulaski Highway. They are fanatastic with on line sales too.
Doug April 9, 2012 at 12:50 pm
I have found some good deals at Modell's in Perring Plaza. Always had good service there too.
Evets April 9, 2012 at 04:12 pm
Since most of the places (eligible for votes) are not actually in Perry Hall, how about the following: Play it Again Sports on Belair Road in Fullerton, Performance Bikes in Perring Plaza, the afore mentioned Holabird Sports (they also carry tennis/racquetball equipment).

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