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From Sun staff reports | May 13, 2012
Jasmine DePompeo had four goals and one assist, but Navy fell to North Carolina, 14-7, in the NCAA first round Saturday. The host Tar Heels (15-3) used a 5-0 run to take a 7-3 lead with 6:31 remaining in the first half, and the Midshipmen (18-3) were unable to recover. No. 1 Florida 6, Albany 4: The host Gators (18-2) outlasted the Great Danes' offensive stall to push past Albany (12-6). No. 2 Northwestern 12, Notre Dame 7: Paced by a 15-5 advantage on draw controls, the host Wildcats (18-2)
SPORTS
April 21, 1993
BaseballEastern League -- Named Bowie OF Jeffrey Hammonds Player of the Week.International League -- Named Rochester OF Jack Voigt Player of the Week.Los Angeles Dodgers -- Signed P Ken Dayley to a contract with Triple-A Albuquerque.Montreal Expos -- Activated 1B Greg Colbrunn from the 15-day disabled list. Optioned IF/OF Archi Cianfrocco to Triple-A Ottawa.Seattle Mariners -- Recalled P Jeff Nelson from Triple-A Calgary. Optioned P Dave Wainhouse to Calgary.BasketballNBA -- Fined Detroit G Isiah Thomas $4,000 for kicking New York Doc Rivers in a game on April 17 and Washington F Harvey Grant $3,500 and New Jersey G Drazen Petrovic $2,000 for fighting in a game on April 17.Chicago Bulls -- Activated G Darrell Walker from the injured list.
NEWS
December 2, 1993
By halving the prison sentence of Pamela Snowhite Davis to one year, a three-judge panel has brought her sentence more in line with the gravity of her crime. She may not have received the vindication she craved, but the panel partially agreed with her contention that the original sentence handed down by county Circuit Court Judge Raymond E. Beck Sr. was overly harsh.When Judge Beck decreed that Davis serve two years in prison for her conviction for possessing less than an ounce of marijuana, for maintaining a common nuisance and for possession of drug paraphernalia, he was really punishing her for her strident advocacy to legalize marijuana.
NEWS
By Peter Hermann and Peter Hermann,SUN STAFF | June 5, 1999
A school bus collided with a car yesterday afternoon at an East Baltimore intersection, careened onto a sidewalk and hit a woman and a child sitting on the steps of a Patterson Park Avenue rowhouse.The child, Maia Alexandria Washington, 2, was taken to Johns Hopkins Children's Center with cuts on her face and leg and was in stable condition, city police said.Falayon Knight, 27, suffered leg injuries, and the child's grandmother, Hattie Washington, was hurt when she tried to avoid the bus. Both were taken to Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.
SPORTS
March 1, 1994
BaseballOrioles -- Signed OF Jack Voigt. Agreed to terms with OF Jeffrey Hammonds.Chicago White Sox -- Named Jon Matlack and Von Joshua coaches at Single-A Prince William.Minnesota Twins -- Agreed to terms with P Ron Caridad, P Larry Casian, P Jose Correa, P Eddie Guardado and P Juan Pulido on one-year contracts.Montreal Expos -- Agreed to terms with C Tim Laker, C Tim Spehr, IF Sean Berry, IF Wil Cordero, IF Mike Hardge, OF Rondell White, OF Lou Frazier, P Tavo Alvarez, P Miguel Batista, P Jeff Fassero and P Gabe White on one-year contracts.
NEWS
By Donald G. Vitek | July 28, 1991
On Thursday, July 11, the Jaded was one game out of first place in the Gemmettes League at Brunswick Columbia lanes. I have a feeling theteam's got a shot at moving into first place.Just a hunch? OK, ahunch based on figures.The Jaded team consists of Leonie Cawley, Linda Chaffman, Sue Johnston and Karen Sapp. They have the Team High Series Scratch with a powerful 1,996 total. They have the Team High Game Scratch with a nice769. They have the Team High Game Handicap with an 823 total. And they're third in the Team High Series Handicap with 538.Johnston has the Individual High Series Scratch with a 563, while Sapp is third.
SPORTS
By FROM SUN STAFF AND NEWS SERVICES | September 27, 2009
Freshman quarterback Emmanuel Yeager threw a 30-yard touchdown pass to Larry Dixon to lift Bowie State over visiting Shaw, 31-24, in double overtime in the Prince George's Classic. Yeager, the game's Most Valuable Player, completed 15 of 22 passes for 128 yards, and Rodney Webb rushed for a game- and career-high 174 yards for the Bulldogs (3-2, 1-1 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference). Shaw took a 14-0 lead after the first quarter on a 58-yard fumble recovery by LaMichael Howell and a 1-yard touchdown run by Raymon Williams.
SPORTS
By From Sun Staff Reports | October 30, 2010
Philip Sylvester rushed 19 times for 202 yards and two touchdowns Saturday as Florida A&M beat Morgan State, 31-17. Sylvester scored for the Rattlers (5-3, 4-1 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) on a 14-yard run with 5:09 left in the first half, putting them ahead 17-3. Morgan State (4-4, 3-2) tied the game at 17 on a 1-yard touchdown run by Jephte Cherenfant in the third quarter and a 19-yard touchdown pass from Delonte Williams to Chuka Okakpu early in the fourth. But Williams was intercepted by Jerral Stewart with 7:17 left, and the sophomore defensive back returned it 37 yards for a touchdown, giving the Rattlers the lead for good.
NEWS
April 12, 1998
June E. Fisher, secretary and activities coordinator at Church Hospital Adult Medical Day Care, died of cancer Monday at Church Hospital. She was 66.A lifelong resident of Highlandtown, Mrs. Fisher taught at St. Elizabeth's Business School from the early 1970s until it closed in 1986, when she joined the staff of Church Hospital.The former June Mercer was a 1949 graduate of Patterson High School.She enjoyed a nearly 40-year association with Club 11, a small group of friends who played cards biweekly.
SPORTS
From Sun Staff Reports | October 16, 2011
MORGAN STATE @DELAWARE STATE Oct. 29, 1p.m. Radio: 88.9FM Travis Davidson rushed for three touchdowns and the Morgan State defense shut out host North Carolina Central for most of the game en route to a 52-3 rout Saturday. Davidson had 25 rushes for 142 yards, including a 49-yard touchdown run to open scoring in the second quarter for a 21-3 Bears lead with 12:53 left in the first half. The Bears' defense allowed one score, a 35-yard field goal by Oleg Parent in the first quarter.