NEWS
By Richard Irwin and Richard Irwin,SUN STAFF | December 18, 2001
A 19-year-old North Baltimore woman was arrested last night and charged with first-degree murder in the death of her 5-month-old son who, according to an autopsy, died from dehydration - the result of neglect, police said. Schaunte Cherise Bomar of the 800 block of Evesham Ave. was arrested about 7:40 p.m. at a friend's house in the 1800 block of E. North Ave. on a warrant charging her in the death of her son, Carlos Leroy Brown, said homicide Detective Marvin Sydnor. She also was charged with child neglect.
SPORTS
By Doug Brown and Doug Brown,SUN STAFF | December 17, 1995
It was a record-breaking season for Wesley's football team, and for Brandon Steinheim (Chesapeake) in particular.Wesley broke or tied 28 school records and was one of only two teams in Division III in the top 10 in both total offense and defense. Steinheim, a junior tailback, was named to Football Gazette's Division III All-America first team after breaking a batch of Wesley records, including touchdowns in a season (17). He tied a Division III mark with 10 consecutive 100-yard rushing games.
SPORTS
By Doug Brown and Doug Brown,Sun Staff Writer | October 24, 1994
Gettysburg's Geoff Pickett (John Carroll) seems to save his best shots for critical soccer situations.The sophomore forward has four goals, including the game-winner in a 2-1 victory over Susquehanna and the overtime goal that beat Swarthmore, 3-2.* Sophomore Amity Torbit (John Carroll) had a career-high three assists as Barry posted its sixth straight shutout in an 8-0 romp past West Florida. In 12 games, Torbit has five goals and seven assists.VolleyballLaura Cook (Chesapeake, Baltimore County)
SPORTS
By Doug Brown and Doug Brown,Sun Staff Writer | October 17, 1994
Former Edgewood High football stars are delivering on defense as well as offense for Liberty.Lawrence Worthington, a 200-pound freshman running back, leads Liberty in rushing with 298 yards in 42 carries. His 10 catches (for 94 yards) in a loss to Delaware State matched the second highest single-game total in school history.Damon Bomar, a 214-pound junior linebacker, leads the defense with 54 tackles. Against Delaware State, he had 11 tackles and recovered a fumble.* Linebacker Chris Willingham (Atholton)
NEWS
By Elaine Tassy and Elaine Tassy,Sun Staff Writer | June 18, 1994
Around noon on West Lanvale and North Arlington streets in Baltimore yesterday, bare-chested boys and bathing suit-clad girls danced playfully around a hardy spray of water from a hydrant that wet the street for blocks.A few miles away, Melvin Bomar and Charles Adcock, water inspectors with the city Department of Public Works, were gathering their wrenches and a page-long list of complaints, to begin a 15-hour day of hunting for open hydrants.Within minutes, the workers met the players -- and that's when the shrieks of laughter turned to pouts, hands on hips, and protests.
NEWS
November 17, 1993
Curtis C. Bomar Sr.Retired laborerCurtis C. Bomar Sr., a retired laborer for American Smelting and Refining Co. and a deacon at Cornerstone Church of Christ, died Nov. 10 at University of Maryland Medical Center after a heart attack.He was 75 and lived on Chestnut Hill Avenue in Northeast Baltimore. He retired in 1975 after working for American Smelting for 30 years.He chaired the deacon board at Cornerstone Church and was also a member of the male chorus.He was a native of Spartanburg, S.C., who moved to Baltimore after serving in the Army in the Philippines during World War II.Graveside services were set for 10:30 a.m. today at Garrison Forest Veterans Cemetery, 11501 Garrison Forest Road in Owings Mills.