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SPORTS
November 7, 2001
Coppin State Coach: Derek Brown, 3rd season at Coppin (21-26) Affiliation: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference 2000-01 record: 11-17 (9-10 MEAC) Radio: None Arena: Coppin Center (1,720) Consensus MEAC favorite: Howard Consensus Coppin prediction: 8th (tie) Starters lost: 3 Outlook: The departure of do-it-all Kiesha Brooks, a second-team All-American, leaves the team with several voids. The Eagles will look for center Jackie Johnson-Stewart to emerge as the go-to player with help from fellow senior Shannon Muir.
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August 30, 2001
No. Player Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown (School) 1 Bruce Perry TB So. 5-9 190 Philadelphia (George Washington) 2 Marc Riley TB Sr. 6-3 218 Coram, N.Y. (Longwood) 3 Rob Abiamiri WR Fr. 6-3 203 Randallstown (Mount St. Joseph) 4 Latrez Harrison QB So. 6-3 214 Atlanta (Booker T. Washington) 5 James Lynch FB So. 5-11 261 Washington, D.C. (Dunbar) 6 Domonique Foxworth CB Fr. 5-11 170 Randallstown (Western Tech) 7 Chris Kelley QB Fr. 6-2 198 Germantown (Seneca Valley) 8 Mario Merrills TB Fr. 5-10 186 Columbia (Wilde Lake)
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August 30, 2001
No. Player Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown (School) 1 (d) Jake Bowen LB Sr. 6-1 240 Asheville, N.C. (T.C. Roberson) 1 (d) Marshaun Minter WR Fr. 5-11 179 South Euclid, Ohio (Villa Angela-St. Joseph) 2 (d) Ryan Moody QB Fr. 6-0 190 Greensboro, N.C. (Grimsley) 2 (d) Mark Tedrow WR So. 6-3 202 Charleroi, Pa. (Charleroi) 2 (d) Michawn Yuvienco S Jr. 5-11 200 Glen Burnie (North County) 3 Dominic Bailey WR Jr. 5-9 161 Houston (Cypress Creek), 4 David Hills K Sr. 6-1 172 Latham, N.Y. (Shaker) 5 Gene Reese SB Jr. 5-9 180 Jacksonville, Fla. (The Bolles School)
SPORTS
March 14, 2000
Player, School, Pos., Ht., Wt., Cl., Hometown Earl Badu, Maryland, G, 6-0, 167, So., Baltimore Lonny Baxter, Maryland, F, 6-8, 225, So., Silver Spring Keith Bogans, Kentucky, G, 6-5, 205, Fr., Hyattsville Rashad Brooks, Louisville, G, 6-1, 205, Jr., Mardella Springs Juan Dixon, Maryland, G, 6-3, 152, So., Baltimore Corsley Edwards, C. Conn. State, C, 6-9, 270, So., Baltimore Scott Gearhart, Lafayette, F, 6-8, 190, Fr., Darnestown Matt Hahn, Maryland, G, 6-0, 162, Sr., Columbia Johnny Hemsley, Miami, G-F, 6-5, 195, Sr., Baltimore James Jones, S.C., State, G, 6-6, 175, Sr., Mitchellville Mark Karcher, Temple, F, 6-5, 220, Jr., Baltimore Darren Kelly, Texas, G, 6-3, 185, Jr., Forestville Matt Laczkowski, North Carolina, F, 6-9, 210, Sr., Westminster Kyle Logan, Stanford, G-F, 6-6, 190, Fr., Hagerstown Albert Mouring, Connecticut, G, 6-3, 180, Jr., Preston David Morris, Dayton, G, 5-10, 180, So., Laurel Terence Morris, Maryland, F, 6-9, 205, Jr., Frederick Bootsy Thornton, St. John's, G, 6-4, 195, Sr., Baltimore
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By Bill Free | March 3, 2000
Division III College of Notre Dame 1999 record: 8-9 Coach: Melissa Falen (11th season, 86-81-1) Key players: Angela Ruocco, So., A; Erin Sturgis, So., M; Bonnie O'Shields, Jr., D; Laura Cooney, Jr., A; Beth Pryor, So., M; Mo Ober, Sr., G. Top newcomer: Jessica Musgrove, Fr., M. Outlook: The Gators have dominated the small-time Atlantic Women's Colleges Conference for four years, winning every league game and four straight conference titles in...
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By Bill Free | March 3, 2000
College of Notre Dame 1999 record: 8-9 Coach: Melissa Falen (11th season, 86-81-1) Key players: Angela Ruocco, So., A; Erin Sturgis, So., M; Bonnie O'Shields, Jr., D; Laura Cooney, Jr., A; Beth Pryor, So., M; Mo Ober, Sr., G. Top newcomer: Jessica Musgrove, Fr., M. Outlook: The Gators have dominated the small-time Atlantic Women's Colleges Conference for four years, winning every league game and four straight conference titles in the five-team league....
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February 25, 2000
Division III Goucher 1999 record: 5-10 Coach: Jim Lyons (20-41) Key players: Will Kolodziej, Sr., D; Jonas Seigel, Sr., M; Qadir Stern, So., A/M; Phil Anthony, So., A; Mike Amash, So., G; Mark Kelley, So., M. Top newcomers: T. Scott Robertson, Fr., M; Cameron Fawkes, Fr., A; Paul Powell, Fr., D; Todd Litterbrant, Fr., M. Outlook: Robertson is a newcomer in every sense of the word, coming east from Englewood, Colo., to test his skills against the youngsters from this hotbed of lacrosse.
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By Pat O'Malley | March 19, 1998
Meade's boys lacrosse team won its first game in two years last week, and we erred in noting the Mustangs' last winning season, which was an 8-6 showing in 1992 for coach Lou Norbeck. We thank Matt Rayman, who played on that team, for calling the 24-hour Sportsline to fill us in.Anne Arundel boysAnnapolis Panthers1997 record: 12-3Coach: Dan HartTop players: Steve Brianas, Sr., A; Craig Rentch, Sr., A; Danny Marcellus, Sr., A; David Wooster, So., A; Pete Ludlam, Sr., M; Brad Downer, Sr., M; Dustin McConnaughhay, Sr., M; Will Phillips, So., M; Josh Lesko, So., M; Mike Donlin, Sr., D; Paul Haberlein, Jr., D; Judd Carstens, Sr., D; Cole Gelrod, So., D; Jeff Paulson, Jr., G; Jeff Childs, Sr., G.Outlook: Experience plus talent usually means a successful season, and the Panthers are loaded in those departments.
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By Steven Kivinski | February 20, 1998
Goucher College1997 record: 7-9Coach: Jim Lyons (third year, 9-22)Key loss: Keith Guinto, A.Top returnees: Tim Asher, Jr., A; Tim Bethke, Sr., A; Brad Brache, Jr., M; Matt Cartwright, Sr., D; Brent Grabill, Sr., A; Brian Kennedy, Jr., D; Jonas Seigel, Soph., M; Mike Tartamella, Sr., GK; Craig Wolinski, Sr., M.Top newcomers: Jacob Hurwitz, Fr., D; Jeff Ulman, Fr., A; Graham Hopkins, Jr., D; Matt Fordyce, Fr., M.Outlook: The Gophers return seven starters, 11 seniors and 19 lettermen from last year's best-ever squad, which was only four goals short of posting a 10-6 mark.
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By Glenn P. Graham and Glenn P. Graham,SUN STAFF | October 2, 1997
For a young Severn team still looking to find an identity, yesterday afternoon was not the time to run into defending Association of Independent Schools A Division champ St. Paul's.The No. 4-ranked Gators, playing their best game this season, jumped all over No. 12 Severn and came away with a comfortable 5-0 win in Brooklandville.Alison and Hilary Polk-Williams, junior twin sisters at midfield, set the pace with two goals and an assist each. Sophomore forward Jenny Landsman added a goal and an assist as the Gators (4-0)
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