NEWS
January 16, 2005
On Friday January 14, 2005 VIRGIL "Oz" CREEL, beloved husband of Lynn Creel (nee Greenblatt) beloved brother of John Creel of North Carolina, Sherry Wagoner of Belcamp, MD., Barbara Brewer of Florida and the late Francis Everett Clark, brother-in-law of Patricia Creel, Edward Daniel Wagoner, James Brewer, Ralph and Constance Greenblatt, Terry and Cindy Holinsky, Susan and James Schiller, beloved son of the late Virgil Sr., and Myrtle Creel, son-in-law of...
SPORTS
By CANDUS THOMSON | January 25, 2004
Here we go again. It's time to play that popular angler game show, "How Big is My Flounder?" That's right, officials at the Department of Natural Resources are asking folks in the studio audience what they'd like in a summer flounder season this year. Behind Door No. 1 is a 16.5-inch minimum size, eight-fish-per-person daily creel limit, with no closed season. Behind Door No. 2 is a 16-inch minimum size, three-fish daily creel, with no closed season. Behind Door No. 3 is a 15.5-inch minimum size, two-fish daily creel, with no closed season.
NEWS
By Julie Bykowicz and Julie Bykowicz,SUN STAFF | February 7, 2003
In the nearly five months since a young Russian woman walking to work early one morning was dragged into the Severn woods and raped, Anne Arundel County police detectives have seen their handful of leads in the case fizzle. Now, detectives in the Anne Arundel County Police Department's sex-crimes unit are pleading for the public's help in what they say is the county's only open rape case involving an attack by a stranger. "It's one of the most violent cases I've ever seen," said Detective Victor Creel, who is investigating the Sept.
NEWS
By Julie Bykowicz and Julie Bykowicz,SUN STAFF | February 7, 2003
In the nearly five months since a young Russian woman walking to work early one morning was dragged into the Severn woods and raped, Anne Arundel County police detectives have seen their handful of leads in the case fizzle. Now, detectives in the Anne Arundel County Police Department's sex-crimes unit are pleading for the public's help in what they say is the county's only open rape case involving an attack by a stranger. "It's one of the most violent cases I've ever seen," said Detective Victor Creel, who is investigating the Sept.
SPORTS
By Candus Thomson and Candus Thomson,SUN STAFF | July 26, 2002
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - The "Bass Boss" is back at the event he founded, and now he's looking to return to television with a new weekly show. Ray Scott hopes to find a network - perhaps ESPN or Outdoor Life - to air Eagles of Angling, a bass competition that permits only 4-pound test and doesn't allow anglers to use nets to boat their fish. The 13-week show would pit two teams of two anglers against each other for a day of fishing, with the winner moving on to the next round. "I'm more convinced of this concept than I was when I started BASS," said Scott, who founded BASS in 1968 and sold it to his deputy and an Alabama investment firm in 1986.
NEWS
By Dan Rodricks and Dan Rodricks,SUN COLUMNIST | June 17, 2001
I can hear him now: "All that for that?" I can pretty much see him, too, in his khaki trousers and white T-shirt, over in the small clearing by the honeysuckle thicket on the little river I love. My father is watching me fish in the way I have chosen to fish in the years since his death: With a fly rod and tiny lures fashioned of feathers to look like the bugs that finicky trout eat. I can hear him now, as I stand knee-deep in the river and extend a small, delicate net for a trout that's all green, yellow and white with brown spots, about 10 inches of God's glory.