SPORTS
December 8, 2005
Sunday's games RAVENS@BRONCOS RAVENS -- Out: RB Justin Green (wrist); LB Ray Lewis (hamstring); LB Mike Smith (thigh). Doubtful: DE Tony Weaver (back). Questionable: T Orlando Brown (back); CB Chris McAlister (thigh); G Edwin Mulitalo (knee); G Keydrick Vincent (thigh). Probable: CB Dale Carter (back); C Mike Flynn (hip); LB Adalius Thomas (back). BRONCOS -- Questionable: DE Courtney Brown (knee); LB Keith Burns (knee); T Cornell Green (shoulder). Probable: S Sam Brandon (thigh). TEXANS@TITANS TEXANS -- Doubtful: DE Junior Ioane (calf)
NEWS
By Tiffany Vallo and Tiffany Vallo,SUN STAFF | June 26, 2005
It was about midday on July 1, 1863, that Brig. Gen. Alexander Schimmelfennig's 1st Brigade of the 11th Corps' 3rd Division arrived at Gettysburg, Pa. Shortly after his brigade's arrival, however, there was a flank attack and stampede of the 11th Corps through Gettysburg, the men seeking refuge on Cemetery Hill. Injured by a shell concussion and probably very confused, Schimmelfennig sought shelter from pursuing Confederates in a pigsty behind a house on Baltimore Street, according to John Heiser, a ranger and historian at Gettysburg National Military Park.
SPORTS
By Lem Satterfield and Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF | January 20, 2005
Damon Royster has elementary instructions for his wrestlers: On takedowns, take simple shots. On pinning combinations, go for the half nelson first. On escaping from the bottom, just stand up. "The basics are the most important thing for us, because when our guys try to use all those fabulous moves, we get [pinned]," said Royster, whose most experienced wrestler is in his third season. "We have four first-year wrestlers in the lineup, and just about everyone else is a second-year wrestler.
SPORTS
By Edward Lee and Edward Lee,SUN STAFF | November 11, 2001
Top-ranked C. Milton Wright, Glenelg and Oakland Mills claimed three of the four team championships at the state boys cross country meet at Hereford High School in Parkton yesterday. Only Northwest of Montgomery County broke up the possible Baltimore area sweep by winning the Class 3A title. In claiming the 4A crown, the No. 1 Mustangs earned top-eight performances from Pat Bailey (first place in 16:38.04), Aaron Smith (second, 16:49.34), Will Murdoch (fourth, 16:54.64), Jesse Slowikowski (fifth, 16:56.
SPORTS
By Edward Lee and Edward Lee,SUN STAFF | November 3, 2001
The C. Milton Wright boys cross country team has been close to perfect all season. The top-ranked Mustangs got even closer to reaching that standard, grabbing five of the top six spots to capture the Class 4A East Regional championship at Baybrook Park yesterday. The No. 7 Broadneck girls edged C. Milton Wright by three points to claim their first regional title since 1998. The highlight of the 2.95-mile meet revolved around the Mustangs' 1-2-3-4-6 finish in the boys race. Junior Pat Bailey won the individual crown in 15:58 and was followed by junior Jesse Slowikowski (second place in 16:07)
SPORTS
By Edward Lee and Edward Lee,SUN STAFF | October 12, 2001
That C. Milton Wright's top-ranked boys team and North Carroll No. 2 girls squad captured the team championships in yesterday's Westminster Invitational weren't surprises. The shockers were who won the individual titles at the 3-mile course at Westminster High. Oakland Mills senior Izudin Mehmedovic upset Wright junior Pat Bailey in the boys race, and Rachel Hawes, a freshman at new Century High, claimed her first invitational in her second attempt. Mehmedovic finished the boys race in 16 minutes, 8 seconds - an eye-opening 11 seconds faster than runner-up Fanuel Chagaza of Walter Johnson and 19 seconds faster than Bailey.