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By Carol Gralia, Howard County Times | April 17, 2012
For all the dodges, slides, groundball pickups and body checks, the most important thing in girls lacrosse is the draw. Control the draw and you can control the game, and that's what Marriotts Ridge did in defeating Mt. Hebron, 12-6, on Tuesday. The victory leaves Marriotts Ridge as the only undefeated team in Howard County league competition, and puts the Mustangs in the frontrunner position to win the county title. Mt. Hebronnow has one county loss. "Draw control is critical, especially with our team," said Marriotts Ridge's Maggie Brooks, who scored four goals . "They were the most important goals I've scored all year.
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From Sun staff reports | May 18, 2012
No. 5 Reservoir softball team relied on its defense again and quieted the Mount Hebron bats in a Class 3A East regional semifinal Thursday. Winner Rachel Brown struck out four and shut out the Vikings, 6-0. The Gators (16-3) have given up one run in the past two playoff games. Reservoir's offense scored single runs in the first and second innings followed by two two-run innings, the third and fourth. Baseball James M. Bennett 6, No. 7 Northeast 3: Brandon O'Malley went 2-for-4 and Eric Grantland doubled in two runs, but the Eagles (16-6)
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February 16, 2003
On February 11, 2003, ELEANORAHEBRON, beloved mother of Sandra Carroll, Lesa Lindsay, Alvin, Ronnie and Raynard; devoted sister of Gladys Cross. She is also survived by 2 son-in-laws, 17 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. On Sunday friends may call at the Vaughn C. Greene Funeral Service, 5151 Balto. Nat'l Pike (Rt 40) from 3 to 8 P.M. On Monday, Mrs. Hebron will lie-in-state at the Ausbury United Methodist Church, 10420 Guilford Rd., where the family will receive friends from 10:30 to 11:30 A.M., with Services to follow.
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By Katherine Dunn, The Baltimore Sun | May 16, 2012
Mount Hebron midfielder Samantha Brookhart spends 20 minutes of every practice honing her draw control skills and it paid off in a regional final rematch Wednesday night against the Vikings' biggest rival, defending state champion Marriotts Ridge. Brookhart won a handful of draws and her teammates won most of the rest to give the Vikings a huge edge in possession, fueling a 10-8 victory in the Class 3A-2A East girls lacrosse final that spoiled the No. 4 Mustangs unbeaten season.
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November 28, 2011
The Howard Lions ice hockey team began its season with an 8-7 win against Mt. Hebron . Two short-handed goals led the Lions to victory. Matt Taylor, Doug Noonan and Konner Ruggles each scored two goals for Howard, while Justin Overstreet and Tyler McCauley had one each. Mt. Hebron's scoring came from Mason Lichliter (two), David Cranston (two), Garrett Smith, David Yacynych and Connor DuBois. The Vikings had the lead with a minute and a half left in the game. David Boudjeda was in net for Howard and turned away 15 shots.
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By Rick Belz and Rick Belz,Sun Staff Writer | December 29, 1994
For most of the first half, underdog Mount Hebron made it a contest by sinking six three-point baskets.But No. 5 St. Frances pulled ahead near the end of the second quarter and never looked back on the way to an 84-60 victory and the Mount Hebron Holiday Classic championship last night.Alphonso Jones (21 points) sparked the Panthers (7-1) with three baskets near the end of the second quarter. St. Frances' nine-point run took the Panthers from two points down to seven points up at 36-29.Mark Karcher, who scored a season-high 29 points, exploded for 12 points in the third quarter when St. Frances turned the game into a runaway.
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By FROM STAFF REPORTS | May 23, 1996
Becky Morris scored four goals and Brooke Wagner scored the game-winner 53 seconds into the second overtime as No. 1 Annapolis (20-0) scored an 11-10 victory over No. 4 Mount Hebron (17-2) in the state Class 3A-4A girls' final at Catonsville Community College.Broadneck boys 10, Mount Hebron 9: Gerry Case (five goals) scored the game-winner 33 seconds into the second overtime period to lift No. 7 Broadneck (18-1) over Mount Hebron (15-3) in the 3A-4A final at North County.Pub Date: 5/23/96
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April 13, 2008
On April 9, 2008, MARVIN E. HEBRON. On Monday the family will receive friends at the Vaughn C. Greene West Chapel, 5151 Baltimore National Pike from 1:30 to 2:00, with Memorial Services to follow. Inquiries to Vaughn C. Greene Funeral Service, (410) 233-2400.
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February 27, 2007
On February 22, 2007,SHEILA C.; loving wife of Eric J. Hebron; loving mother of Patrice Mundell, Erika Lewis and Tanya Hebron; daughter of Leroy Redd, Catherine Bishop and Annie G. Lewis (Foster mother); five sisters, , four brothers, three grandchildren and a host of other relatives. Friends may visit at the Gary P. March Funeral Home, 270 Fredhilton Pass, on Tuesday, 12 Noon to 7 P.M. Family will receive friends at Come Just As You Are Bible Fellowship Crusade Ministry,(A Living Church)
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October 2, 1990
John T. Hebron, a retired Baltimore insurance salesman who was an active member of Union Baptist Church and its custodian for more than 60 years, died Friday at Liberty Medical Center after a long illness. He was 98.Services for Mr. Hebron, who had lived in West Baltimore, were being held today at the church, 1219 Druid Hill Ave.He retired about five years ago as custodian at Union Baptist, where he also held other lay positions.He worked as a salesman for the Mutual Benefit Insurance Co., retiring in the late 1940s.
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By Andrew Conrad and Howard County Times | May 10, 2012
On a blustery afternoon at Reservoir High on Thursday, unpredictable gusts of wind effected runners' times, and several high profile disqualifications altered the landscape of the meet. In the end, though, the strongest competitors, and teams, won. The Mount Hebron girls carried over their success from the indoor season, led by Michaela Wilkins' four victories. The Reservoir boys, led by Timmy Usher's wins in the 400 meters and 800 meters, took the title on their home track. Usher almost ended the meet with an exclamation point, anchoring the 4x400 relay that at first appeared to break a school record with its first place finish.
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From Sun staff reports | April 20, 2012
Samantha O'Connor was perfect times two. She went five innings and struck out nine to register her second perfect game of the softball season as host No.7 Howard won, 10-0, over Mount Hebron on Thursday. Her first perfect game was a 15-0 win over Centennial on March 28. Taylor McGrann hit the go-ahead run to left field in the fifth inning to invoke the 10-run rule. No. 3 Seton Keough 10, Mercy 0: Winner Robi Zimmerman pitched a six-inning one-hitter and Bridget O'Malley hit a leadoff homer in the fourth inning for the host Gators (9-2)
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By Carol Gralia, Howard County Times | April 17, 2012
For all the dodges, slides, groundball pickups and body checks, the most important thing in girls lacrosse is the draw. Control the draw and you can control the game, and that's what Marriotts Ridge did in defeating Mt. Hebron, 12-6, on Tuesday. The victory leaves Marriotts Ridge as the only undefeated team in Howard County league competition, and puts the Mustangs in the frontrunner position to win the county title. Mt. Hebronnow has one county loss. "Draw control is critical, especially with our team," said Marriotts Ridge's Maggie Brooks, who scored four goals . "They were the most important goals I've scored all year.
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By Joe Burris, The Baltimore Sun | February 9, 2012
Children's book author Jerdine Nolen remembers the first time she saw her name in print. As a second-grader, she wrote a Thanksgiving poem that was published in the school newspaper, and she kept her eyes glued to the pink publication while walking home. "It was really a moment to behold to see my name in print," said the special-education teacher at Mount Hebron High School, who has published about a dozen books and picture books. Her latest work, a novel titled "Eliza's Freedom Road: An Underground Railroad Diary," is one of five books nominated for an NAACP Image Award in the category of Outstanding Literary Work β€” Youth/Teens.
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From Sun staff reports | January 28, 2012
Visiting Loyola lost the lead with less than three minutes to go, and a missed 3-point attempt with two seconds left allowed No. 4 Mount St. Joseph to survive, 46-44, Friday. Kameron Williams led the Gaels (21-4) with 17 points. The Dons (9-11) were ahead 27-20 at the half. No. 6 John Carroll 60, Mount Carmel 52: The host Patriots (20-5) outscored the Cougars 17-5 in the third quarter and hung on to win. Justin Jenifer scored 16 points and Rodney Elliott had 14 for John Carroll, which led 29-18 at the half.
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November 28, 2011
The Howard Lions ice hockey team began its season with an 8-7 win against Mt. Hebron . Two short-handed goals led the Lions to victory. Matt Taylor, Doug Noonan and Konner Ruggles each scored two goals for Howard, while Justin Overstreet and Tyler McCauley had one each. Mt. Hebron's scoring came from Mason Lichliter (two), David Cranston (two), Garrett Smith, David Yacynych and Connor DuBois. The Vikings had the lead with a minute and a half left in the game. David Boudjeda was in net for Howard and turned away 15 shots.
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August 3, 2004
On August 1, 2004, PAUL W. HEBRON. Friends may call at the FAMILY OWNED MARCH FUNERAL HOME EAST, 1101 East North Avenue on Wednesday after 8:30 A.M., where the family will receive friends on Thursday at 10:30 A.M. Funeral services will follow at 11:00 A.M. See www.marchfh.com
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By Brent Kennedy, Howard County Times | November 17, 2011
Mount Hebron's Will Rice got halfway to the sideline and couldn't go any further. The Vikings senior, seconds after watching time expire on a 3-1 loss to Watkins Mill in the 3A state championship Thursday at UMBC Stadium, had the emotions of an entire season hit him all at once. A title game that No. 8 Mount Hebron once led 1-0 had somehow slipped away. β€œIt just hits you, that was my shot ... and to think we had it for a second, the game was ours and we were up,” Rice said.
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October 25, 2011
Standings SchoolWLPFPA Atholton6125555 Glenelg61156114 Hammond5216898 Howard52188136 River Hill5221160 Long Reach43226157 Reservoir43185103 Wilde Lake43172101 Mt. Hebron2573195 Oakland Mills1676269 Centennial0742236 Marriotts Ridge0765293 Friday, Oct. 21 games Mt. Hebron at Marriotts Ridge, 7 p.m. River Hill at Centennial, 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22 games ...
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