SPORTS
By Carol Gralia, Baltimore Sun Media Group | April 20, 2013
Chachi Kelehan's open-net goal with 38 seconds left to play gave the Mount Hebron girls lacrosse team the cushion it needed to hold off Glenelg, 8-6, in a game played at Cedar Lane Park. Kelehan got the shot when Glenelg goalkeeper Megan Taylor (15 saves) came out of the goal circle to double-team on defense. Jen Giles put No. 6 Mount Hebron on the scoreboard six seconds after the game began. "That startled us for a second," Taylor said. Giles quickly added a second score, but the Vikings were never able to get more than a two-goal advantage.
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By Steve Jones, For The Baltimore Sun | April 11, 2013
Catonsville's Deb Milani was the best player on the field, but Mount Hebron was the best team. Milani scored a game-high five goals, but a balanced Mount Hebron offense, a dominant performance on draw controls by senior midfielder Sam Brookhart, and a clutch second-half effort by senior goalkeeper Madison Fisher proved to be the difference in the sixth-ranked Vikings' 13-8 victory over visiting Catonsville. Sophomore midfielder Jen Giles scored a team-high four goals for Mount Hebron (6-1)
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By Jeff Seidel, For The Baltimore Sun | April 6, 2013
The McDonogh girls endured a very busy week. But the top-ranked Eagles just kept on winning. McDonogh routed Manchester Valley, 21-6, on Saturday morning in the first round of the Fight for 5 lacrosse tournament hosted by Mount Hebron at Cedar Lane Park in Columbia. A few hours later, the Eagles scored their fifth win in five days and captured the tournament title with an 11-5 victory over No. 7 Mount Hebron. The two wins improved McDonogh to 11-0 and stretched its winning streak to 80games, tops in the nation.
BUSINESS
By Eileen Ambrose, The Baltimore Sun | March 16, 2013
A former vice president of Hebron Savings Bank in Wicomico County was sentenced to 18 months in prison for embezzlement and ordered to pay $456,665 in restitution, federal prosecutors said Thursday. Wanda Henderson, 56, of Westover had used her position at the bank, including her role as executive assistant to president, to manipulate bank records and receive fraudulent loans over a period from 2005 until April 2011, according to the U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland. Over that time, Henderson had secured 20 fraudulent loans for herself and family members worth more than $680,000, with most of that ending in default, prosecutors said.
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By Katherine Dunn | October 4, 2012
Phil Zacharias has more than 25 years of college football and NFL coaching experience and, in his first season as a high school head coach, he has guided Mount Hebron to a 5-0 start and the No. 10 ranking in The Baltimore Sun's Top 15 poll. Last week's Ravens' High School Coach of the Week, Zacharias spent the last two years as a Mount Hebron assistant coach before taking over the program. The Vikings, who travel to No. 3 River Hill Friday night, have not had a winning season since 2004, but in just the first five games, they've already won more games than the last two seasons combined and scored more points than all of last season.
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By Katherine Dunn | September 26, 2012
Mount Hebron football coach Phil Zacharias has been named Ravens' High School Coach of the Week after leading the No. 11 Vikings to a 4-0 start - a win total that matches the past two seasons combined. Zacharais, a former Ravens and Maryland Terrapins assistant coach, is in his first season as head coach after two as the Vikings' defensive coordinator. Friday, his Vikings defeated next-door neighbor Marriotts Ridge, 28-16, but they also have impressive wins over Reservoir (26-13)