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By From staff reports | March 13, 2007
Lexington, Va. -- Washington and Lee received goals from 16 players en route to a 24-1 victory over Hood (0-6) yesterday. Ned Rider recorded three goals and an assist for the Generals (2-3), while Max Mancuso had two goals and two assists, Will Keigler had two goals and an assist, and Bose Bratton, Jesse Ford, Will Englehart and Seth Fishman had two goals each. Alex Heaton started and played the first three quarters in goal for Washington and Lee, making two saves. Matt Mason played the final 15 minutes in goal, making one save and allowing the Blazers' only score, which came from Ricardo Gomez at 7:58 of the fourth quarter.
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By LEM SATTERFIELD and LEM SATTERFIELD,SUN REPORTER | March 29, 2006
Mount Hebron attackman Tommy Incontrera and his teammates have turned yellow - in terms of the uniforms they wear - as a show of confidence, the senior says. "I came up with the idea this summer, but others didn't want to do it at first," said Incontrera, whose No. 13 Vikings abandoned the traditional black-and-white uniform. "It wasn't about being cocky as much as wanting to try something different for our confidence." The changes paid off last night against visiting Centennial, a game during which Incontrera had an assist and scored the game's last two goals to clinch a 10-6 victory over a team it had been winless against in six prior meetings dating to 2001.
NEWS
December 1, 2005
On November 27, 2005 ELLA MAEBUCHANAN (nee Norman); beloved wife of Judge William R. Buchanan Sr.; devoted mother of Jane Watkins of Midland, MI, William R. Buchanan Jr. of Bethany Beach, DE, John Buchanan, Carol Hicks of Raleigh, NC and Mary (Pebbles) Englehart; dear grandmother of Ryan, Matthew, Dean and Ethan Watkins, Victoria Buchanan, Clay, Kevin and Taylor Buchanan, Michelle, Clara and Bradley Hicks and Paige and Warren Englehart. Friend may call at the family owned Ruck Towson Funeral Home Inc., 1050 York Road, (at beltway 26A)
NEWS
November 7, 2005
On November 6, 2005, VERNA VIRGINIA (nee Thomas) LEE; mother of Carol Bueche and Barry Lee; grandmother of Tonya Salzman, Wynter and Candice Lloyd; great-grandmother of Taylor Carr and Nicholas Englehart Services at ECKHARDT FUNERAL CHAPEL, P.A., 11605 Reisterstown Road, Owings Mills, on Wednesday, 10 A.M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery Mausoleum. Friends may call Tuesday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.
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By Kelly Kennedy and Kelly Kennedy,Chicago Tribune | June 24, 2005
Jesse Sullivan has lost both arms at his shoulders, but with the help of a prosthetic arm and hand and a set of rewired nerves, he can now feel -- and sense hot and cold -- almost as if he had real fingers. Two years ago, experts thought this advance lay at least a decade away. Now they see it as a leap forward in treating victims of stroke, lost limbs and paralysis. Sullivan, 58, sees it as a step toward his fishing rod. "That's where I'm going with it," Sullivan said at a news conference in Chicago announcing the new technology.
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By Lem Satterfield and Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF | May 9, 2004
On three of Dulaney's past four 4A-3A state title-winning teams and the only returning starter from last year, Will Englehart feels responsible to carry the torch. Englehart's leadership was on display in yesterday's 11-8 victory over visiting rival Towson (, his three goals a part of a seven-goal run that lifted the No. 9 Lions to their fifth straight Baltimore County 4A-3A title. Dulaney (12-2, 9-0) raised its public school winning streak to 52 games since an 8-7 loss to Fallston in 2001.