NEWS
By LEM SATTERFIELD | September 20, 2006
Milford Mill junior Teddy Dargan had eight sacks and 16 tackles for losses last year to lead the Millers to the Baltimore County 2A-1A title and the Class 2A state semifinals. Dargan, 17, a two-way tackle and third-year starter, is being recruited by Maryland, among others. How important to you is your legacy at Milford Mill, which was 1-9 before your arrival but has gone 7-3 and 11-2 with you in the lineup? That's crucial to me. As a freshman, I was thought of as weak until I showed my heart in games like when we beat Randallstown, and I did well against [2004 All-Metro Defensive Player of The Year]
NEWS
January 18, 2006
Keyana Dargan, Edgewood SPORT Basketball GIRLS STATS -- The senior has done a little bit of everything for Edgewood this season. She's averaging a team-high 13 points per game as the Rams have jumped to an 8-3 start. Dargan, who earned first-team All-County honors last year, can play a number of different positions, but usually spends time at guard and small forward. She's also one of the Rams' team captains. SIDELINES -- Dargan takes part in Edgewood's Academy of Finance program, in which she learns about businesses and participates in internships.
NEWS
February 9, 2004
On February 2, 2004 WAYMAN, beloved husband of Beatrice Holley. Also survived by two daughters Deborah and Elizabeth Holley, one sister Flora Dargan, one brother Timothy Holley, one niece, four nephews and host of other relatives and friends. Viewing at Grace Presbyterian Church, Greenspring Avenue and Banister Road, Monday 2 to 6 P.M. Family hour Tuesday 10 to 11 A.M. at the Church, followed by the funeral service. Interment in Garrison Forest Veteran Cemetery. Omega Service 10:30 A.M. Tuesday at the Church.
SPORTS
By Pat O'Malley and Jeff Zrebiec and Pat O'Malley and Jeff Zrebiec,SUN STAFF | February 1, 2004
Rudy Gay of Archbishop Spalding is expected to be named a McDonald's All-American and he also will play in the prestigious Hoop Summit to be held at the NCAA men's Final Four in San Antonio, Texas. Gay, a 6-foot-9 forward headed to the University of Connecticut, received the official letter from the Hoop Summit officials last week and is awaiting the likely good news from McDonald's. "This is the second year of the Hoop Summit at the Final Four," said Spalding coach Mike Glick Friday night after Gay led the No. 3-ranked Cavaliers (18-3)
SPORTS
By Jeff Zrebiec and Jeff Zrebiec,SUN STAFF | February 1, 2004
When Edgewood girls basketball coach Fred Hammett saw Lemaire Dargan in mid-November, the last thing he expected was for the senior to be back on the court anytime soon. Just two weeks before, Dargan was in a four-car accident in Bel Air that left her with a sprained ankle, a hairline fracture in her hip, along with back and neck problems. A doctor told Dargan, 17, that she might be sidelined until early February. "Just watching her walk was painful," said Hammett, who is in his first year as varsity coach after two seasons of leading the Rams' JV. "She was on crutches and walking so awkwardly.
NEWS
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER | August 9, 2000
Baltimore County police arrested a 17-year-old Baltimore man yesterday after an early morning double shooting in Pikesville that they say was prompted by an argument. Police said two Baltimore men - Adam Branford, 25, of the 4300 block of Reisterstown Road, and Anthony Dargan, 34, of the 2800 block of W. Cold Spring Lane - went to talk to a female resident of the 4600 block of Chickory Hill Lane at about 3:45 a.m yesterday. Police believe the suspect approached the men during an argument at the home.