EXPLORE
August 1, 2012
Dr. Kimberly Neutze, wife of Christopher Heaney and daughter of Richard and Mary Neutze of Abingdon, graduated May 18, from Geisinger Medical Center's Ophthalmology residency program in Danville, Pa. Neutze has accepted a pediatric ophthalmology fellowship at Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington Del.
NEWS
May 4, 2004
On May 2, 2004 GLADYS G. STUMP of Danville, VA formerly of S. Hanover St, Brooklyn area. Most of her life was spent in the Brooklyn Area of Baltimore, MD. Her occupation was with Maryland Department of Transportation. A Memorial Service will be held in Salem, VA at a later time. Arrangements by Swicegood Funeral Home, Inc.
SPORTS
By FROM STAFF REPORTS | March 5, 2003
Craig Winder (Wicomico) scored 23 points to power Cecil Community College (25-5) past CCBC-Dundalk, 85-80, in the JuCo Region XX men's college basketball title game in Hagerstown last night. Cecil will compete in the 12-team, JuCo Division II tournament in Danville, Ill., starting March 19.
SPORTS
By Kent Baker and Kent Baker,SUN STAFF | April 17, 1998
FREDERICK -- The luxury of having success throughout a club's farm system is that no team at any level gets shortchanged the next season.Take the Single-A Frederick Keys. Six prominent members of Delmarva's South Atlantic League champions -- Ryan Minor, Calvin Pickering and pitchers Ryan Kohlmeier, Scott Eibey, Gabe Molina and Maximo Heredia -- bypassed the Keys and jumped directly to Double-A Bowie this year.With those players, the Keys might have been a Carolina League powerhouse. Even without them, Frederick doesn't figure to do too badly.
SPORTS
August 27, 1998
YesterdayTRIPLE-A INTERNATIONAL LEAGUEPawtucket 2-2, Rochester 0-10: Darin Blood (1-2) won to help the host Red Wings gain a split.DOUBLE-A EASTERN LEAGUEHarrisburg 6, Bowie 3: The visiting Senators scored three times in the top of the ninth to win.SINGLE-A CAROLINA LEAGUEDanville 4, Frederick 0SINGLE-A SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUEDelmarva 9, Cape Fear 4Hagerstown 6, Charleston, W. Va. 1TodayTRIPLE-A INTERNATIONAL LEAGUEPawtucket at Rochester, 7: 15 p.m.DOUBLE-A EASTERN...
SPORTS
By From Staff Reports ST. LOUIS | January 10, 1994
ST. LOUIS -- Stacy Leeds scored 17 points to lead Washington (Mo.) University (10-2, 2-0) past Johns Hopkins (6-5, 2-4), 73-50, in a University Athletic Association game yesterday.Averett 82, St. Mary's 81DANVILLE, Va. -- Michelle Dillion's basket with 22 seconds remaining in regulation lifted Averett (2-5) past St. Mary's (4-4).
SPORTS
By FROM STAFF REPORTS | March 22, 1996
DANVILLE, Ill. - Lee Brown scored 27 of his 31 points in the second half last night as Kiswaukee rallied to down Catonsville Community College, 107-93, in the quarterfinals of the National Junior College Athletic Association Division II tournament.Kiswaukee (32-1) of Illinois will face Owen CC of Connecticut in the semifinals tonight.James Lewis led Catonsville (26-7) with 27 points.Pub Date: 3/22/96
NEWS
February 6, 2005
On February 4, 2005, RUTHMONTGOMERY HALFEN of Sykesville; Beloved wife of William Kelley Halfen; devoted mother of Kenneth Halfen, William Halfen, Jr. and Jerri Wanda Halfen Hill; dear sister of Earline Cowan. Also survived by ten grandchildren. Friends may call at the Haight Funeral Home & Chapel, Rt 32 near Eldersburg on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services and interment will be held in Danville, VA, at a later date.
SPORTS
By FROM STAFF REPORTS | April 17, 1998
Paxton Crawford and two relievers limited host Bowie to four singles last night as the Trenton Thunder won, 3-1, in the Eastern League.Keys 8, Hillcats 7: Chris Bryant's two home runs and four RBIs led Frederick (4-2) over host Lynchburg (3-3).Shorebirds 6, Alley Cats 2: Delmarva (7-8) won with a five-run fifth.Scores, scheduleEastern LeagueYesterday's resultsTrenton 3, Bowie 1Akron 14, Binghamton 4+ Harrisburg 4, New Britain 1Today's gamesTrenton at Bowie, 7: 05Akron at Binghamton, 7Harrisburg at New Britain, 6: 35New Haven at Norwich, 7: 05Reading at Portland, 6Wednesday's resultsBowie 5, Trenton 4Portland 13, Akron 0Binghamton 4, New Haven 1Reading 5, Harrisburg 3( Norwich 8, New Britain 3Carolina LeagueYesterday's resultsFrederick 8, Lynchburg 7Prince William 4, Winston-Salem 2Kinston 8, Danville 0% Wilmington 3, Salem 1Today's gamesSalem at Frederick, 6: 35Wilmington at Winston-Salem, 7: 15Danville at Prince William, 7: 30Kinston at Lynchburg, 7: 05Wednesday's resultsFrederick 2, Lynchburg 1Winston-Salem 10, Prince William 7Kinston 5, Danville 4% Wilmington 3, Salem 2South Atlantic LeagueYesterday's resultsDelmarva 6, Charleston, WV 2Hagerstown 12, Capital City 9Cape Fear 3, Piedmont 2Asheville 5, Augusta 4, Charleston, SC 3, Savannah 2Greensboro 10, Columbus 2Hickory 7, Macon 1Today's gamesCharleston, WV at DelmarvaHagerstown at Capital CityAsheville at AugustaCape Fear at PiedmontGreensboro at ColumbusMacon at HickorySavannah at Charleston, SCWednesday's resultsHagerstown...
NEWS
February 21, 1992
Elizabeth W. Weaver, a former executive secretary of the Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland, died Feb. 10 at Union Memorial Hospital after a stroke a week earlier.Private services were planned for Mrs. Weaver, who was 80 and lived on Shadyside Road in Northwood for many years.The former Elizabeth Williams was a native of Chase City, Va., and a graduate of Averett College in Danville, Va.Her husband, Willard W. Weaver, is a retired chairman of the English department at Mergenthaler Vocational-Technical High School.