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November 11, 1992
Nicole Brahim, Meghan Judge and Helen Pitts each scored goals as Oldfields (6-8-1) beat visiting Glenelg Country School, 3-0, in an Association of Independent Schools Tournament B Division quarterfinal.* Roland Park 2, Bryn Mawr 1: Catherine Passano scored a first-half goal and Peggy Boutilier scored the game-winner in the second half yesterday to break a 1-1 tie, as host and No. 2-ranked Roland Park (8-0-3) beat Bryn Mawr, 2-1, in an AIS A Division field hockey quarterfinal.* Friends 1, Maryvale 0: Amy Kremen scored a second-half goal off a feed from Carrie Mallonee, as host Friends (9-1-4)
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By NANCY NOYES | November 11, 1992
St. Mary's sailors gave their Southern Maryland school its first-ever win in the War Memorial Regatta at the Naval Academy last weekend.Crew Perry Reeves of Annapolis and skipper Tim Healy of Niantic, Conn., sailed to first by an eight-point margin in the A Division, and skipper Bill Healy, also of Niantic, with crew Karen Raley of Hollywood, Md., worked into third in the B Division.The War Memorial Regatta is the Mid-Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association district championship for collegiate dinghy sailors.
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By Greg Tasker and Greg Tasker,Staff Writer | July 10, 1992
DEWEY BEACH, Del. -- When volleyball is the game on the beach, amateur player Jon Meadows figures it's better to compete than to watch.That's why Meadows, of Pasadena, Md., will be among some 500 amateur volleyball players, including about 100 from Maryland, competing in the annual Jose Cuervo Volleyball Series tomorrow and Sunday on this resort town's beaches.The top two teams in each of the men's and women's Open divisions -- for skilled players -- will win an all-expenses-paid trip to Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, Fla., for the sport's only national amateur championship tournament.
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By Sam Davis and Sam Davis,Staff Writer | February 14, 1992
Yesterday's school closings forced the postponement of several high school events, including the championship games of the Association of Independent Schools winter soccer tournament.Also among the postponements were all of yesterday's Baltimore County boys and girls basketball games. All will be played Wednesday. Sites and times will remain the same.The AIS soccer title games will be played today at 3:30 p.m. St. Paul's will meet Garrison Forest at McDonogh in the B Division final and McDonogh and Notre Dame Prep will meet in the A Division final at Park.
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By Roch Eric Kubatko and Roch Eric Kubatko,Staff writer | October 29, 1991
Anticipating heavy traffic en route to Seton Keough yesterday, the Severn girls soccer team arrived nearly an hour early for its opening-round game in the Catholic League Tournament.Who could blame the Admirals for wishing the bus had continued past the Baltimore school?Seton Keough forward Lydia Morel scored with eight minutes left in the first half, and teammate Ruth Fahnestock added an insurance goal late in the game, as the eighth-seeded Gators defeated ninth-seededSevern, 2-0.The A Division Gators (3-12-1)
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By Nancy Noyes and Nancy Noyes,Contributing writer | June 13, 1991
It's been a long time coming, but last week the U.S. Naval Academy'sIntercollegiate Sailing Team scored an impressive coup.Team members conquered all of the other top collegiate dinghy teams in the country and won the National Intercollegiate Championships at Tulane University in New Orleans. It was the first time in the event's history that Navy swept all three events of the regatta.Racing was in 420s out of Southern Yacht Club on Lake Pontchartrain.First was the Women's Nationals, which was won by Navy when A Division skipper Susie Minton, with Julie Kohl as her crew, topped out that division for the second year in a row. An excellent performance by B skipper Cynthia Williams clinched the women's title.
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By Nancy Noyes | May 15, 1991
The Naval Academy's Robert Crown Sailing Center and the waters of the bay near the mouth of the Severn River were filled with a slightly younger-than-usual crowd of sailors last weekend.More than 110 top high-school-age competitors from across the country convened for the annual Mallory and Cressy Trophy competition, the national championships for high school sailors under the auspices of the Interscholastic Yacht Racing Association.To earn one of the 20 slots competing for the Mallory, the teams had to do well their regional sail-offs.
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By Mike Nortrup and Mike Nortrup,Contributing sports writer | November 21, 1990
Westminster Green Terrors Coach John Frech said he was sorry he showed up in Sykesville on that freezing afternoon in November 1989.There his team was crushed 33-0 by North Carroll in the C Division game at last year's Carroll County Football League super bowl.But he has very different feelings about Saturday's rematch at Perry Hall Junior High in Baltimore County at this year's three-part CCFL super bowl.His 8- to 10-year-olds gained at least some measure of revenge as they edged North Carroll, 7-6.It also marked the first time in the four-year history of the bowl, which matches the top two regular-season finishers in each of the CCFL's age groups, that the second-place team has beaten the regular-season champ.
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