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By Kent Baker and Kent Baker,Sun Staff Writer | March 14, 1995
EMMITSBURG -- Until a little more than a week ago, Silas Cheung always seemed to be on the outside looking in.In high school in Montgomery County, Cheung's Mount St. Mary's teammates Chris McGuthrie (Springbrook) and Riley Inge (Paint Branch) attracted most of the attention while Cheung played in comparative obscurity at Magruder.At the Mount, it had been more of the same.While McGuthrie was Northeast Conference Newcomer of the Year in 1992, Cheung was redshirted with a pulled hamstring muscle.
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By Alan Goldstein and Alan Goldstein,Sun Staff Writer | January 13, 1995
EMMITSBURG -- Mount St. Mary's put together eight minutes worthy of placement in a time capsule last night at Knott Arena.In the near-perfect stretch, the Mountaineers outscored St. Francis (N.Y.) 26-1 to turn a 10-point deficit into a 15-point lead. The Terriers never recovered and the Mount (6-7, 4-1) went on to a 98-70 victory in a Northeast Conference matchup.Everybody got into the act for the Mount, which was rebounding from a frustrating 82-80 loss to St. Francis (Pa.) on Monday night, the only blemish on its conference record.
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June 19, 1991
Sally Cheung, 20, daughter of Hok Ming and Kok Ying Cheung of Glen Burnie, was recently appointed president of the Salisbury State University chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators.She is a 1988 graduate of Glen Burnie High School, where she ranked in the top 5 percent of her class. She is currently a senior majoring in communication arts.IABC is a professional organization for students of all majors interested in public relations and organizational communication.
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