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January 23, 2009
On January 17, 2009, WILLIE PINKNEY; devoted father of seven children. Viewing at the JOSEPH L. RUSS FUNERAL HOME, P.A., 2222-26 W. North Avenue, on Sunday from 2 to 6 P.M. Family Hour at Mt. Hebron Memorial COGIC, 2231 W. North Avenue, on Monday from 10 to 11 A.M., with Funeral Service to follow. Interment at Garrison Forest Cemetery.
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By Glenn Graham | September 5, 2007
The Mount Hebron boys soccer team, last season's Class 3A state champion, has to replace a forward tandem that totaled 35 goals, a rock at midfield and a goalie who made 17 saves to help win the regional crown. The Hammond boys and River Hill girls, both also state champions last season, lost centerpiece players in Mostafa Ebrahimnejad and Erika Theisen, respectively. And the fourth of the county's state title winners in soccer, the Glenelg girls, will have eight new players in the starting lineup.
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April 18, 2007
BOYS Jonathan Stumpf Centennial, lacrosse The senior midfielder scored four goals, assisted on two others, won 13 of 14 faceoffs and scooped 18 ground balls in Howard County League victories over Long Reach and defending 3A-2A state champion Mount Hebron last week. Stumpf, who is headed to Lehigh to play lacrosse, raised his season totals to 16 goals and seven assists. Stumpf played sparingly in a 19-1 rout of Long Reach on April 10. He won all four of his faceoffs, scored a goal, had two assists and got eight ground balls.
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By From Staff Reports | May 13, 2007
The No. 1-ranked Mount Hebron girls lacrosse team routed Wilde Lake, 22-1, in the regional quarterfinals yesterday. The host Vikings (15-1), whose 103-game winning streak ended late in the season, advanced to the regional semifinals for the 11th straight year. Jackie Doherty scored four goals to lead Mount Hebron. Alicia Krause scored a goal and had three assists for the Vikings, who led 10-0 at the half. Baseball Perry Hall Christian 8, Harford Christian 0 -- The Panthers (9-1) used strong pitching to defeat the visiting Eagles (11-5)
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March 7, 2007
On March 3, 2007, FRED DAVID; beloved husband of Mattie E. Harris. Friends may call at the family owned MARCH FUNERAL HOME WEST, INC., 4300 Wabash Avenue, on Thursday after 8:30 A.M., where the family will receive friends from 5 to 7 P.M. The family will also receive friends on Friday at the New Mt. Hebron Church, 2016 W. North Avenue at 10 A.M., followed by funeral services at 10:30 A.M.
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By Glenn Graham | December 8, 2007
With senior forward Deanna Dydynski's 17 points leading a balanced attack and a defense at its harassing best, the No. 14 Mount Hebron girls basketball team opened its season with a comfortable 59-27 home win over Howard County rival River Hill last night. The Vikings forced 36 turnovers and spread the floor on offense to attack zone defense of the No. 12 Hawks. Mount Hebron made 21 of 29 free-throw attempts to contribute to the win. Senior forward Monica Zabel added 13 points, Qiana Coleman had nine and Brittany Bowen scored eight.
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By Susan Gvozdas | April 11, 2007
The opening today of an $18 million Hanover school will mark the end of a bittersweet journey for a former student who remembers when it was a segregated three-room schoolhouse. Irene Hebron and her future husband, Frank, started first grade together at Harman Elementary School in 1933. Frank Hebron returned after graduate school to teach at Harman. He later became principal of the new school when it was built in 1955, and he became supervisor of county schools in 1962. Frank Hebron died of a heart attack in 2001, but his wife believes he will be watching over the dedication of the new Frank Hebron-Harman Elementary School.
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By Katherine Dunn | May 6, 2007
For a moment in last night's game against Moorestown, N.J., Mount Hebron's girls lacrosse team flashed back to its loss to West Genesee, N.Y., three weeks ago - but only for a moment. This time when the host Vikings fell behind by three goals in the first three minutes, they responded quickly. Later, they used a 5-1 run to spark a third straight victory over seven-time defending New Jersey state champ Moorestown, 11-7, before about 1,200 fans. The No. 1 Vikings (13-1) were much more aggressive last night and much more sure of themselves all over the field.
NEWS
June 6, 2007
Hayley Milbourn, Roland Park -- Milbourn led the Reds to a 9-0 season and their second Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland championship in three years. The senior has played in the No. 1 spot the past three years (golf became a league sport in 2005) and has an individual career match record of 23-0 after a 9-0 finish this season. She has won 100 of 144 career holes, lost only 12 and tied 32. Her hole record this season was 40-3-9. Hayley was the individual champion in 2005 and 2006 and would have been again this year, as she finished nine strokes ahead of her closest competitor.
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By Glenn Graham and Lem Satterfield | May 9, 2007
Senior attackman Justin Martinelli and the Mount Hebron boys lacrosse team claimed the Howard County championship with a 9-8 double-overtime win at Centennial last night. Martinelli's wraparound goal in the closing minute of the second four-minute overtime period proved to be the game-winner for the defending Class 3A-2A state champion Vikings, who scored two goals in the final two minutes of regulation to get even and eventually avenge an 8-7 overtime loss to the Eagles during the regular season.
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By Jeff Seidel | October 30, 2009
A late-season surge helped the Mount Hebron boys win the region and state titles last fall. The No. 3 Vikings are hoping for more of the same this season, and they started their push with an impressive victory in Thursday's Howard County title meet at Centennial. Mount Hebron was led by Constantine Matsakis (fourth) and Russell Buescher (sixth). Kevin Mertz (14th), Karthik Venkatraman (16th) and Stuart Russell (24th) also contributed as the Vikings' 64 points were enough to beat defending champion Atholton (90)
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June 24, 2009
CHARLES ALBERT KLINE, SR., 82 of Buckeye Lake passed away at his residence surrounded by family on Friday June 19, 2009. Charles was born in Fullerton, MD on May 18, 1927 to the late Charles E. and Leona Strehlen Kline. Charles was a member of the Millersport Lions Club, Pin Chairman, and the F.O.E. Aries 2801. He was a retired self employed truck driver. Charles served his country and protected our freedom as a soldier in The United States Army during WWII. Charles is survived by a son Charlie A. (Jody)
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By Katherine Dunn | May 20, 2009
Fallston's girls lacrosse players believed they could beat No. 3 Mount Hebron in Tuesday's Class 3A-2A state final, but the Cougars never imagined the game would turn out the way it did. The No. 14 Cougars took a four-goal lead in less than five minutes and were ahead by 10 in less than 17 minutes en route to a 16-1 victory for their first state crown at UMBC Stadium. "We never thought ... it was going to be this much of a difference," said Fallston's Roxy Raab, who had four goals and two assists.
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April 8, 2009
On April 4, 2009, TIMOTHY F.; beloved son of Norman M., and Deborah D. Hebron. Friends may visit the family owned MARCH FUNERAL HOME EAST, 1101 E. North Avenue on Wednesday after 8 A.M with Family Hour from 5 to 7 P.M. The family will also receive friends at WSB Senior Memorial Church, 3000 Hillen Road on Thursday at 7 P.M. Funeral services will follow at 7:30 P.M.
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March 20, 2009
On March 13, 2009 DEWANN R. HEBRON. Funeral service will be held today March 20, 2009 at Tabernacle Church, 11601 South Laurel Drive, Laurel, MD. Wake 10 to 11 A.M. service will follow. Interment Maryland National Cemetery.
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January 23, 2009
On January 17, 2009, WILLIE PINKNEY; devoted father of seven children. Viewing at the JOSEPH L. RUSS FUNERAL HOME, P.A., 2222-26 W. North Avenue, on Sunday from 2 to 6 P.M. Family Hour at Mt. Hebron Memorial COGIC, 2231 W. North Avenue, on Monday from 10 to 11 A.M., with Funeral Service to follow. Interment at Garrison Forest Cemetery.
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By Sandra McKee | January 18, 2009
Junior Kathleen Stafford does all the little things that give her Mount Hebron basketball team a chance to win. Her coach, Scott Robinson, can't say enough good things about her. "She's a great athlete with good foot speed," Robinson said. "And she's the most explosive kid on the team. Last year, too, she was one of the first players off the bench. I can use her anywhere. She's a starting guard-forward. She's strong and quick and does all the things that don't show up in the box score.
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By Jeff Seidel | November 9, 2008
The top-ranked River Hill and No. 2 C. Milton Wright girls repeated as team champions in yesterday's state title meet at Hereford - but both teams' victories were different from last year's. C.M. Wright pulled out a one-point victory over Eleanor Roosevelt in the Class 4A division last year, but the Mustangs dominated this time. Their 93 points easily beat out Northwest (127). Shannon Rafferty (ninth) led C.M. Wright, which also got top-20 finishes from Erica Scripa (12th) and Whitney Hora (20th)
NEWS
November 6, 2008
FOOTBALL Hammond @ Long Reach: WHEN: : Tomorrow, 7 p.m. OUTLOOK:: Heading into the last game of the season, Long Reach (6-3) is in contention for a playoff berth in the Class 3A East region, one point out of the final spot. If the Lightning can beat Hammond, which is trying to avoid a winless season, it could possibly make it in as the No. 4 seed, depending on what happens in the Stephen Decatur-Snow Hill game. In the Hammond-Long Reach game, Hammond will be trying to regroup after a 51-6 loss to River Hill, and Long Reach will be trying to keep its focus after routing Mount Hebron, 35-6.
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October 14, 2008
De-Vohn Gilmore Pikesville, football The junior, who plays wide receiver, defensive back and kick returner, accounted for 312 all-purpose yards and four touchdowns in Friday's 26-22 victory over New Town and grabbed a deflected 88-yard Hail Mary pass for the game-winning score. He also finished with 10 tackles and a forced fumble. For the game, Gilmore caught five passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns. On three kickoff returns, he had 189 yards and two more scores. For the season, Gilmore has 17 catches for 355 yards and four touchdowns; has returned 15 kicks for 55 yards and four touchdowns; and has 20 tackles with two interceptions.
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