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December 16, 2008
On December 12, 2008, DARRYL. Friends may visit the family owned MARCH FUNERAL HOME EAST, 1101 E. North Avenue on Wednesday after 8:30 A.M where the family will receive friends on Thursday at 11:30 A.M. Funeral services will follow at 12 noon.
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By Eduardo A. Encina and The Baltimore Sun | March 8, 2013
SARASOTA, Fla. - Right around the time major league teams first began taking notice of a talented young outfielder playing at Crenshaw High in South Central Los Angeles, a harsh reality check came for Trayvon Robinson. The Orioles outfielder was in the 10th grade when his mailbox started to fill with questionnaires from big league clubs, inspiring hope in a place where young men are far more likely to become gang members than major league baseball players. Then, one day, shots rang out from outside his family's housing complex.
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February 19, 2006
On February 15, 2006, DARRYL D. CHANDLERFriends may call at the MARCHFUNERAL HOME WEST, INC., 4300 Wabash Avenue on Sunday after 2 P.M. where funeral services will be held Monday at 10 A.M.
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Sports Digest | December 20, 2012
Youth sports Ex-Terp Darryl Hill starts Kids Play USA Darryl Hill , who in 1963 became the first black football player at Maryland and in the Atlantic Coast Conference, this week announced the formation of his nonprofit organization, Kids Play USA, which aims to eliminate economic discrimination in youth sports so that all children have an opportunity to play for any organized youth or school team. Kids Play USA looks to raise awareness of the importance and benefits of youth sports, and to make them more affordable and accessible to children of the less fortunate.
NEWS
November 29, 2006
On November 16, 2006 DARRYL JEROME ROBINSON. On Thursday, services will be held at Zion Baptist Church, 1700 N. Caroline Street, where the family will receive friends from 10:30-11:00 a.m. with services to follow. Inquiries to 410-566-5500.
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April 6, 2006
On April 2, 2006, DARRYL CEDRICJACKSON; devoted husband of Sheila D. Jackson. Friends may call at MARCHFUNERAL HOME WEST, INC., 4300 Wabash Avenue on Friday after 8:30 A.M., where the family will greet friends on Friday from 5 P.M. to 7 P.M. The family will receive friends on Saturday at 11:30 A.M. Funeral Services at 12 noon.
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June 24, 2007
On June 12, 2007, DARRYL NATHANIEL HARRISON, departed this life. He is survived by his wife Deborah; children, Edward Malik and Morganne Imani; daughter in-law, Shanee; grandsons, Malik and Mario; mother, Gloria Glenn; sister, Tonya Wilson; brother in-law, Martin Wilson; nephews, Joshua Nathaniel and Noah Matthew; niece, Anaya Nicole; aunt, Peaches Camphor and uncles, Chester Kay and James "Winky" Camphor. Darryl's spirit will also live on in the hearts of numerous other family and friends.
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By Jessica Anderson, The Baltimore Sun | October 18, 2012
Police are searching for a suspect in the death of a Baltimore man who was found with multiple gunshot wounds in a vehicle parked outside a Parkville bar in July. Baltimore County detectives have an arrest warrant charging Darryl Martin Anderson in the fatal shooting of Derrick Gamble, 31, outside of Tee Bee's Bar on July 8. Police were called at about 2 a.m. to the Tee Bee's located at 7100 block of Darlington Drive. Gamble, of the 4900 block of Gunther Street in Baltimore, was pronounced dead at the scene.
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By Jeff Barker, The Baltimore Sun | October 16, 2012
COLLEGE PARK - Darryl Hill didn't set out to make history. The Atlantic Coast Conference's first African-American football player said Tuesday that he was a "reluctant pioneer. " But as the former Maryland wide receiver's college career unfolded in the early 1960s, he and his family were victimized by racism. The more Hill was taunted by fans, the more he said he became invested in the cause. "When I started seeing … the horrors that were going on in the South, I got more and more motivated," said Hill, who was invited to campus Tuesday to mark the 50th anniversary of his arrival at the school in 1962.
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By Matt Vensel and The Baltimore Sun | July 25, 2012
A day after head coach John Harbaugh told reporters the Ravens had multiple free agent outside linebackers in for workouts, on Wednesday the team signed veteran linebackers Ricky Brown and Darryl Blackstock, who both played for the Oakland Raiderslast season. Brown and Blackstock are expected to add competition and additional depth to the linebacker corps. Brown, 28, joined the Raiders as an undrafted free agent out of Boston College in 2006.  After five seasons with the Raiders, Brown signed with the New England Patriots last year but was cut after the preseason.
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By Dave Gilmore | July 9, 2012
Activision announced a   new   first - person   shooter based on AMC's hit show "The Walking Dead" to be released sometime next year. Telltale Games has done a fantastic job spinning off the show and comic book's universe into an episodic adventure game, so it only seems natural that someone would try their hand at the action-packed moments of the series. The game is based more on the show than the comic, and takes place before the events of the first season, focusing in on brothers Darryl and Merle Dixon.
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Sports Digest | October 23, 2011
Colleges No. 3 Terps fall to No. 2 UNC in field hockey Second-ranked North Carolina (16-1, 5-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) held No. 3 Maryland (13-3, 4-1) scoreless until Jemma Buckley 's goal at the final horn and emerged with a 2-1 field hockey victory Saturday in Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels got goals from Jaclyn Gaudioso Radvany in the eighth minute and Kelsey Kolojejchick with 20:30 left to play. The Terps were held without a shot or a corner by the nation's top-ranked defense in the first half but took four penalty corners in the final seven minutes of the game.
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By Nick Madigan, The Baltimore Sun | March 24, 2011
Maryland's Court of Special Appeals has struck down the conviction of Darryl A. White Jr. on weapons charges stemming from a 2008 shootout with police in which two men died outside a Fourth of July party in Southwest Baltimore. In the judges' opinion, there was not enough evidence to prove that White was armed or that he knew the two men with him were armed and that they intended to use the weapons against the police. White, 25, will not be retried. Mark R. Cheshire, a spokesman for the Baltimore state's attorney, said that because the appeals court based its reversal on insufficient evidence, prosecutors are barred from trying him again.
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May 22, 2009
On May 14, 2009, DARRYL W. CROXTON (Shakespearean Actor), beloved nephew of Ashland M. Croxton Jr. A Memorial Service will be held at Old St. Paul's Church, 233 N. Charles Street, on Thursday, June 11, 2009 at 10:30 AM.
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By DAN RODRICKS | December 21, 2008
One summer night, Darryl Logan picked up the phone in his mother's house and called me. It took a lot for him to do that. He'd been using heroin for a long time. He'd squandered an education that had been given to him - a poor kid from Lanvale Street - at one of Baltimore's fine private schools. He'd dropped out of college and gone into "the life." Long before I knew him, Darryl Logan had become a hustler, selling dope on trash-strewn corners to support his habit. Asking for help was not easy for him. But that night in 2005, he asked.
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