NEWS
March 3, 2004
On February 28, 2004 GILBERT A. beloved husband of Mary Jane Lewis(nee Langville); loving dad of Allan C. Lewis and his wife Pam, Lori L. Mc Collister and her husband Scott; brother of Deborah L. Adams; devoted son-in-law of Bess Langville; cherished grandfather of Andrew and Emily Mc Collister and Joseph C. Lewis. The family will receive friends in the Lemmon Funeral Home of Dulaney Valley, Inc., 10 W. Padonia Road (at York Road) Timonium-Cockeysville on Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. A memorial service will be held in the funeral home on Thursday, March 4 at 7 p.m. Interment private.
NEWS
By Lourdes Sullivan and Lourdes Sullivan,SPECIAL TO THE SUN | October 19, 2001
ON WEDNESDAY, more than 75 employees of Verizon Wireless at the North Laurel office gave up their lunch breaks to help those in need. They spent the time assembling personal-care kits for women sheltered by the Domestic Violence Center of Howard County. Like many great ideas, this one was sparked by a casual conversation. Sandra Langville of the Verizon human resources department had been speaking with Sarah Tucker, director of community education at the center in Columbia. The two women keep in touch because Verizon has supported drives for winter coats, canned goods and school supplies for the center.
SPORTS
By FROM STAFF REPORTS | April 19, 1997
Maryland sophomore Pierre Vendetti was reprimanded yesterday by the Division I men's soccer subcommittee for striking a William and Mary player in the face during a second-round game of the 1996 NCAA tournament.Vendetti will be ineligible to play in the Terps' next NCAA tournament game.GYMNASTICS: Towson State senior Erin Shanley concluded her college career Thursday night by becoming the first Tiger to earn Division I All-America status. She finished 12th on bars to earn second-team All-America honors at the NCAA championship meet in Gainesville, Fla.Also Thursday night, Navy's Matt Tucker qualified for last night's men's finals in the vault by tying two other gymnasts for the second-highest preliminary score (9.775)
SPORTS
By FROM STAFF REPORTS | January 19, 1997
EMMITSBURG -- Amy Langville and Nikki Schroyer each scored a career-high 25 points as Mount St. Mary's edged Rider, 72-70, yesterday.Schroyer also had 12 rebounds and Langville 10, as the Mountaineers (8-6) moved to 3-3 in the Northeast Conference.The Mount led 40-38 at halftime, watched Rider (5-7, 4-2) rally for a six-point lead with 11: 30 left, then used strong defense and a short jumper by Schroyer to take the lead for good with just over two minutes to play.Pub Date: 1/19/97
SPORTS
By FROM STAFF REPORTS | December 13, 1996
Aaron Swartzendruber scored 24 and Mark Young added 23 as Kansas State edged Coppin State, 84-80, in overtime last night in Manhattan, Kan. All three of the Eagles' losses this season have occurred at Big 12 opponents.The Wildcats (5-1), who have beaten Coppin in all four meetings, held a 41-29 halftime lead but needed to outscore the Eagles 10-6 in overtime for the victory. Antoine Brockington had 23 points to lead the Eagles (2-3), and Terquin Mott added 18.WomenAmerican 82, Mount St. Mary's 70: Junior center Mary Klima led four Eagles in double figures with 18 points and seven rebounds as host American (3-2)
SPORTS
By Roch Eric Kubatko and Roch Eric Kubatko,SUN STAFF | November 27, 1996
The UMBC women's basketball team became part of an exclusive club yesterday, one it had no interest in joining.Mount St. Mary's added UMBC to the short list of schools it has beaten 20 times, getting 18 points from senior guard Amy Langville and 17 from sophomore forward Megan Gardiner in a 63-52 victory over the host Retrievers.Before yesterday, only Loyola College had gone down that many times to the Mount, which improved its series record against UMBC to 20-3.Gardiner scored 13 of her points in the first half, and finished with eight rebounds.