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The Baltimore Sun | September 8, 2012
Bel Air's boys soccer team showcased its talent at its own tournament Saturday. The Bobcats beat No. 10 St. Paul's, 4-0. Nat Hand scored twice and single goals were scored by Carson Kalama and Drew Adams. No. 4 Gilman 2, Georgetown Prep 1: Cotter Brown and Chris Walsch each scored to lead the visiting Greyhounds (4-0) over the Little Hoyas. Calvert Hall 1, C. Milton Wright 0: Brad McKim scored the game-winner 20 minutes into the second half for the Cardinals (3-0) at the Bel Air tournament.
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From Sun news services | September 4, 2012
The Towson men's lacrosse team will host Japan's Keio University for a friendly international game on Sept. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at Johnny Unitas Stadium. “Towson Lacrosse is very excited to host Keio University,” Tigers coach Shawn Nadelen said. “It is the premier lacrosse-playing school in Japan. Keio is very passionate for the sport of lacrosse, and it is displayed in how they perform on the field. We are honored to have Keio at Towson, and our players will share in a great experience playing against the Japanese players. We look forward to having a competitive game.
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By Glenn Graham and The Baltimore Sun | June 20, 2012
Glenelg Country School has named Oakland Mills graduate Glenn Hayman as its new varsity boys soccer coach. Hayman returns to the Howard County area after a successful soccer career as a player and a coach at Roanoke College. After helping Oakland Mills capture consecutive state championships in 1998-99, Hayman enjoyed a four-year career at Roanoke before becoming an assistant coach at the college. He also coached at Lord Botetourt High School from 2007-09. As a college player, he earned All-Old Dominion Athletic Conference honors in both his junior and senior seasons.
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May 30, 2012
Nora Kay Abdi, Rachel Christine Adams, Parth Bipin Aghera, Noha Hazem Mohammed Ahmed, Marina Andrei Alexander, Jordan Edwin André, Daniel Bryce Antlitz, Marissa Christina Antoniades, Anthony Joseph Arena, Anthony Oddie Arnette, Tyler Robert Asher, Juliet Kelsey Ayer Mitchell William Baker, Robert Yzer Baker, Pegah Maryam Banankhah, Suraj Ashvin Bhalani, Alison Elaine Bichner, Rachel Morgan Bieligk, Robert William Borkowski, Lindsey Nicole Boswell,...
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May 24, 2012
Outdoor track Class 2A South Region (May 17-19 at Reservoir) Boys team scores: 1. Frederick Douglass-PG, 151 points; 3. Long Reach, 69; 6. Marriotts Ridge, 47; 7. Glenelg, 38; 8. Oakland Mills, 24. Individual results: 100: 2. Blake Richardson, G, 11:41; 3. Purcell Freeman, LR, 11:46; 6. Ryan Banta, MR, 11.72 200: 2. Tosin Oweyole, LR, 22.66; 4. Blake Richardson, G, 22.87;...
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By Katherine Dunn, The Baltimore Sun | May 24, 2012
Each week, The Baltimore Sun publishes a Q&A with an area college lacrosse player to help you become more acquainted with the player and his/her team. Today's guest is Maryland senior attacker Kristy Black , a Glenelg graduate. Black is one of the key cogs in a balanced Terrapins attack, ranking fourth on the team in scoring with 37 goals and 21 assists. She still holds several state tournament scoring records from her days as an All-Metro midfielder at Glenelg. She and the No. 3 seed Terps will play in their fourth straight NCAA semifinal when they meet Northwestern on Friday at 8 p.m. in Stony Brook, N.Y. Why did you choose to play at Maryland?
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Sun Staff Report | May 23, 2012
The Hereford-Glenelg boys lacrosse Class 3A-2A state title game has been postponed to 4 p.m. tomorrow at UMBC due to lightning. The game was originally scheduled for 8 p.m. Wednesday night, but officials are trying to wait out the weather to finish the South River-Westminster boys lacrosse game that started earlier afternoon. The teams have 2 minutes, 33 seconds left to play and is scheduled to resume at 7:33 p.m. The Severna Park-Westminster girls lacrosse Class 4A-3A state title game has been tentatively scheduled to begin.
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By Glenn Graham, The Baltimore Sun | May 16, 2012
When it comes to the playoffs, the Glenelg boys lacrosse team has that been-there-before way about doing things . More proof came in Wednesday's Class 3A-2A South region title game as the No. 10 Gladiators had all the answers against Howard County rival and No. 15 Marriots Ridge. All-Metro senior attackman Nick Wynne scored four goals and added two assists, goalie Landry Marshall finished with nine saves to lead Glenelg to an 11-6 win against the Mustangs at Western Regional Park.
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From Sun staff reports | May 12, 2012
Glenelg (16-4) had 16 hits and routed visiting Long Reach, 15-0, in a Class 2A South regional baseball first-round game Friday. The No. 6 Gladiators' Tyler Hoeflich pitched four shutout innings and allowed only two hits. Logan Dubbe had three hits, including a triple his first at bat that drove in his team's first two runs. Hoeflich also had two doubles and four RBIs. No. 8 Patterson Mill 4, North East 1: Matt Golczewski worked seven innings and struck out eight for the visiting Huskies (17-4)
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By Glenn Graham and The Baltimore Sun | May 10, 2012
The make-up of the South River boys lacrosse roster -- eight seniors, four freshmen and the rest sophomores and juniors -- may give the appearance of a rebuilding season. But the No. 10 Seahawks never thought of it that way. Working hard, accepting roles, and simply wanting to be part of the team has led them to a 15-0 mark heading into the Class 4A-3A East region playoffs. Rebuilding season? Make it a special season. After wrapping up the tightly-contested Anne Arundel County crown, the Seahawks defeated No. 9 Glenelg 14-9 on Tuesday to capture the District V championship. Paul Noone, in his fifth season as head coach with a state title already on his resume from 2009, has watched his mostly young group of players improve and further develop into a top-notch team each day. With the postseason approaching, Noone joined us as this week's Coachspeak guest.