SPORTS
By Roch Eric Kubatko and Roch Eric Kubatko,SUN STAFF | May 7, 1996
Coppin State's Kay Crawley always waited until after her tennis matches to let each opponent in on a little secret. Though her playing style and youthful appearance allowed her to blend in with the rest of the competition, she was a little older.OK, not just a little. Crawley is a 45-year-old sophomore, married and the mother of three. But she is more than a novelty, more than a middle-aged woman trying to recapture her youth.Overcoming a late start in the sport and three years when she didn't pick up a racket before arriving at Coppin, Crawley developed into one of the top players in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference by season's end.Competing at No. 2 singles, she became the first Eagle to reach the final of the league championships in Tallahassee, Fla., and was chosen the tournament's outstanding women's player.
FEATURES
By Donna M. Owens and By Donna M. Owens,SPECIAL TO THE SUN | February 20, 2001
Earl Crawley is a man who believes hard work, like confession, is good for the soul. On weekday mornings, he makes his way from his modest flagstone rowhouse in Northeast Baltimore, catches an MTA bus to Towson and heads to the Mercantile Bank and Trust branch, where he is the resident parking lot attendant. Thirty-five years he's done this. The job began back when Lyndon B. Johnson was president, and it continues to this day. "I retired back in December, but I'm still working 20 hours a week, part-time, you know," explains Crawley, a small-framed man of 63, with warm, crinkly eyes behind thick lenses, and a shy smile.
NEWS
July 22, 1992
Although tenants of an Elkridge housing cooperative say they will persist in their attempts to oust the co-op president, a county housing official says the issue is finished.Tenants of Guilford Gardens Cooperative must sign a second petition and vote at a special meeting to remove Perry Wayne Crawley, who has been accused of shouting obscenities at children and threatening residents.Although tenants signed a petition seeking to oust Mr. Crawley from the board of directors, they failed to achieve a quorum at a meeting last month.
NEWS
By Sherry Joe and Sherry Joe,Staff Writer | July 5, 1992
The president of an Elkridge housing cooperative is still in office despite accusations that he shouted obscenities at children and threatened to push a disabled woman from her wheelchair.About 30 tenants from Guilford Gardens Cooperative attempted Tuesday to remove Perry Wayne Crawley from the board of directors. But the tenants failed to achieve a quorum, and they agreed to take another vote next month. According to the organization's bylaws, 48 of the 95 cooperative members must be present to impeach an officer.
NEWS
By Jill Hudson and Jill Hudson,SUN STAFF | March 20, 1997
A collision between a tractor-trailer and a van closed part of the intersection of Route 175 and U.S. 1 for five hours early yesterday, Howard County police said.Shortly after midnight, the driver of the tractor-trailer, John Langston Crawley Jr. of Richmond, Va., ran a red light and collided with the van, according to a police report.One of the tractor-trailer's fuel tanks ruptured, and 100 gallons of diesel fuel spilled onto the road.State and county officials closed the eastbound lanes of Route 175 at the intersection while the spill was cleaned up, police said.
NEWS
By Dolly Merritt and Dolly Merritt,Special To the Sun | June 16, 1994
On a recent Monday morning, nine seniors at Florence Bain Senior Center in Columbia worked up a sweat doing an exercise movement known as "white-crane-spread-its-wings."The exercise, which resembles the long strides and wing movements of a crane, is one of many body motions that Xiao Fang Xu Crawley is teaching in a class on tai chi, an ancient Chinese art of movement.At the recent class, the tinkling sounds of Chinese instruments from a nearby tape deck accompanied the students as they concentrated on various postures.