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By Sandra McKee, The Baltimore Sun | September 27, 2012
The No. 1 Garrison Forest field hockey team faced its toughest opponent of the season Thursday, No. 2 Bryn Mawr; but when the game was over, the result was the same as it has been for more than two years. Garrison Forest won, 2-0, and in the process stretched its unbeaten streak to 34 straight in the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference. "I didn't know that," Garrison junior midfielder-forward Bayly Jarrett said after the game in which she scored the first goal.
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By Sandra McKee, The Baltimore Sun | September 10, 2012
No. 1 Garrison Forest's veteran defense anchored an offensive attack that produced a 4-1 victory over Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference rival McDonogh in field hockey Monday, improving the Grizzlies' record to 4-0. It was the first game of a difficult week for Garrison Forest. After the victory at McDonogh, the Grizzlies are on the road again Tuesday at No. 11 Archbishop Spalding, which is also unbeaten at 2-0, and will travel to Severn on Thursday. "It's tricky, having a week like this," Garrison co-coach Leigh McDonald Hall said.
SPORTS
By Mike Frainie, For The Baltimore Sun | September 6, 2012
Garrison Forest field hockey coach Traci Davis used her halftime speech to remind her team of a few objectives before resuming play against Notre Dame Prep. "She told us we were playing slow, and we needed to step it up," junior Bayly Jarrett said. "We needed to play as a team, and cut to the ball better. " The talk must have worked , as the top-ranked Grizzlies (3-0, 2-0) scored 1:08 into the second half to break a scoreless tie and go on to defeat No. 8 Notre Dame Prep 2-0, in a Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference game.
BUSINESS
Yvonne Wenger | July 9, 2012
For $1.85 million, this Colonial-style house on Garrison Forest Road could have been yours. The sale by Whit Harvey with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage landed on the top 10 list for the Baltimore region in May -- No. 8, to be specific. ( Here's a Mount Vernon home that also made the list .) The Owings Mills home on eight acres was originally listed for nearly $3.5 million in 2010. It ultimately changed hands for less than its previous sale price of almost $2.7 million 11 years ago. (Fun fact: Mayo A. Shattuck III once owned the place, selling in 1995 before he became CEO of the now-subsumed Constellation Energy Group.)
NEWS
By Scott Dance, The Baltimore Sun | March 22, 2012
Baltimore County police have named five men arrested in connection with stabbings in the Garrison neighborhood Tuesday. They are Ronald Anthony Williams, 20, of Gwynn Oak; Ryan Antwon Johnson, 19, of Randallstown; Christopher Ramgeet, 18, of Garrison; Merez Lamar Ferguson, 21, of Westminster; and Jeffrey Micah Jackson, 20, of Mount Washington. Police were called to a triple stabbing on the unit block of Spectator Lane near Reisterstown Road at 3:45 p.m. Tuesday. Investigators said a disagreement had escalated into a physical confrontation with weapons between the suspects and the residents of the town home, who knew each other.
NEWS
By Steve Kilar, The Baltimore Sun | March 20, 2012
Three people were injured during a fight Tuesday afternoon on a residential street in Garrison, a residential area off Reisterstown Road between Owings Mills and Pikesville, police said. Around 3:45 p.m., a group of people arrived at a townhouse on Spectator Lane in a white Ford Crown Victoria and started fighting with the residents, according to statements Tuesday by Det. Cathy Batton, a Baltimore County Police spokeswoman. A 20-year-old man was seriously stabbed and, by the time police arrived, had been taken in the sedan to Northwest Hospital, she said.
SPORTS
November 8, 2011
The senior captain came to the Grizzlies' rescue on two occasions this season, the last coming in Sunday's 3-0 win over McDonogh in the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference championship game at Goucher College. After assisting on the game's first goal in the first half playing her usual midfield position, Flax took over as goalie in the second half when starter Kendall Kuntz had to leave the game with an injury. Flax, a two-year varsity starter, protected the 1-0 halftime lead with three saves as the Grizzlies (18-1-2)
SPORTS
By Craig Clary, Catonsville Times | November 6, 2011
Garrison Forest completed an unbeaten season in conference play with a 3-0 triumph over McDonogh in the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference championship game at Goucher College on Sunday afternoon. The No. 3 Grizzlies (18-1-2, 11-0-2 IAAM) got a first-half goal from Erica Marshall and second-half scores from Geagy Pritchard and Brooke Adler, leading them past the No. 14 Eagles (13-5, 8-4) to their second straight title. The Grizzlies also got great work from goalies Kendall Kuntz and Ali Flax.
EXPLORE
November 1, 2011
Fort Garrison Elementary School, located at 3310 Woodvalley Drive in Pikesville, is closing at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1 due to a water main break.
SPORTS
By Chris Eckard, The Baltimore Sun | October 28, 2011
The National Lacrosse Hall of Fame will induct seven new members, including a local high schoolcoach, Saturday at the Grand Lodge in Hunt Valley. Traci Davis, who currently works at Garrison Forest as an athletic director and field hockey coach , joins Bruce Allison, David W. Huntley (Johns Hopkins), John "Jake" Lawlor (Navy), Suzanne Honeysett McKinny (posthumously), Jon Reese and Sandra Lanahan Zvosec (Loch Raven and Maryland) in this year's class. "It's a tremendous honor," said Davis, who was an All-American lacrosse player at Ursinus College.
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