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By BILL FREE | May 20, 2007
South Carroll senior defender Colton Wilburn is a team captain and two-year starter. "He runs the field well for his size, is the team's best defenseman who plays the other team's top scorer every game, is great at clearing the ball," Cavaliers coach Bill McDermott said. Wilburn, 6 feet and 215 pounds, is headed to Auburn University, where he plans to play club lacrosse. He was an outstanding recreation league basketball player and was known for his rebounding ability, averaging 10 a game to go along with his 10-point scoring average.
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By Sumathi Reddy and Sumathi Reddy,Sun Reporter | March 25, 2007
Colton Trevor Carpenter, a youngster who suffered from a congenital heart condition but loved sports, died Thursday while playing soccer in Dundalk. He was 11. The son of Karen M. Peterson and Scott K. Carpenter, Colton was born in Baltimore and grew up in Edgemere. The boy's parents said the cause of death wasn't immediately determined. He was a fifth-grade student at Our Lady of Hope/St. Luke School in Dundalk. Colton was born with aortic valve stenosis, a condition in which the aortic valve is partially blocked, said his parents.
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By Rich Scherr and Rich Scherr,Special to the Sun | September 9, 2007
Liberty senior Colton Weaver is one of the top quarterbacks in the Monocacy Valley Athletic League, throwing for 2,099 yards and 17 touchdowns last season. His team, however, has struggled, finishing 0-10 a year ago. Now, the third-year starter hopes to turn around the Lions' fortunes and also land himself a college scholarship. You really showed improvement last season, especially with respect to your statistics. Do you feel like that kind of improvement can continue? The numbers really don't mean that much to me. I'm just trying to help our team win, to be honest.
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By Michael James and Michael James,SUN STAFF | October 29, 1998
A prominent Prince George's County land developer was convicted of bank fraud yesterday for a scheme in which he and a partner shielded assets from banks seeking to collect on defaulted loans.Daniel I. Colton, 48, of the former real estate company Colton and Laskin Inc. was convicted in U.S. District Court in Baltimore on three counts of bank fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud. The jury deliberated for about 10 hours.A co-defendant, Montgomery County attorney Ellis J. Koch, 56, was acquitted.
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By Beth Aaltonen | February 22, 2012
The producers named Episode 2 “Total Dysfunction.” And that about sums it up. Michael tries to start out this episode on a better note, telling the girls that he watched their fire while they were at tribal council, but the women aren't that impressed. Alicia thinks that Christina made herself look crazy at tribal council. Does she not realize that Christina wasn't the only one yelling? Alicia looks at least as crazy, if not more so. Alicia and Christina do that woman thing where they pretend to talk things out, and pretend that everything is OK, when it clearly is not. Alicia even offers a classic non-apology, “I'm sorry that's how you feel.” But Alicia wants to keep Christina around a bit longer to help win challenges, since Nina “looks like a bag of rocks.” The women decide to make Sabrina their leader, which she refers to as “leading the airheads.” This is not an untrue analogy, from what I've seen so far. Wow, Kat is not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
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By Michael James and Michael James,SUN STAFF | October 7, 1998
A prominent Prince George's County land developer and his lawyer were accused yesterday of running a multimillion-dollar "shell game" that defrauded two banks during slick maneuverings in high-powered real estate deals.Daniel I. Colton of the former real estate company Colton and Laskin Inc. and attorney Ellis J. Koch are charged with conspiracy and bank fraud for shielding assets from banks looking to collect on defaulted loans, federal prosecutors said."They concealed, like a pea under a shell, $2.1 million," Assistant U.S. Attorney Dale P. Kelberman told jurors in opening statements yesterday in U.S. District Court in Baltimore.