NEWS
June 22, 2006
On June 19, 2006, BILLY JOE CONDRON; beloved husband of Debbie (nee Rade); loving father of Aaron Condron; cherished son of Billy Joe and Mable Condron; dear cousin of Mary Ann and her husband John Lisle; faithful uncle of John Michael and Andy Lisle; loyal adopted-brother of Roger Greene. Also survived by a multitude of family and friends. Relatives and friends are invited to gather at the GARY L. KAUFMAN FUNERAL HOME AT MEADOWRIDGE MEMORIAL PARK, INC., 7250 Washington Blvd, Elkridge, 21075 (Exit 6 Off Rt 100)
NEWS
December 14, 2005
VOLLEYBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR Kelsey Lisle Seton Keough A powerhouse, 5-foot-11 outside hitter, Lisle drew lots of attention this fall for leading the metro area in kills per game with 5.18. The junior totaled 321 kills while completing the season with a .554 hitting percentage, a statistic akin to a batting average. Along with that stellar offense, Lisle packaged a terrific all-around game. Her defense stood out, too. An excellent passer, she also had 357 digs, rarely letting anything hit the ground.
NEWS
By KATHERINE DUNN and KATHERINE DUNN,SUN REPORTER | November 16, 2005
At 15 years old, Seton Keough's Kelsey Lisle wondered what she had gotten herself into last December when she agreed to move up to the 18-and-under Time Out Orange Crush club volleyball team. A top player on the club's 17-and-under team, Lisle wasn't too sure about the demands of the faster-paced game with players three years older than she was. "At first, I was like, `I'm in way over my head.' I had always been the best player on my team and when I came up to play on the 18s, there were people better than me, girls who had already been signed to colleges.
NEWS
By GLENN GRAHAM and GLENN GRAHAM,SUN REPORTER | October 26, 2005
By Saturday morning, nobody could leave a message on the cell phone of Long Reach football coach Pete Hughes: His mail box was full. That's what happens when your team ideally executes its game plan to come away with a 33-7 win over previously undefeated Glenelg the night before. School staff members called to send along congratulations, a number of fellow coaches and also some friends passed on kind words. But for Hughes and the Lightning, now 6-1, there's no time to celebrate with undefeated and defending county champ River Hill (7-0)
SPORTS
September 2, 2005
Ashlee Allen Severna Park, hitter A returning All-Anne Arundel County hitter, the 5-foot-11 senior had 175 kills, 97 digs and a serving percentage of .970 as a junior, and had a fine summer with the Timeout club team. Liz Bond Towson, hitter The versatile, 5-10 middle and outside hitter averaged 2.0 kills per game as a junior and is one of four key returning seniors for the Generals. Allison Cappelaere Centennial, hitter The only returning starting hitter for the defending Class 3A state champion Eagles, the 5-10 Cappelaere is expected to step up after averaging 1.7 kills and 0.4 aces.
NEWS
October 6, 2004
On October 4, 2004 JOHN W.; beloved husband of Monique J. Lisle; devoted father of Linda Doyle, Jean Javor, John W. Lisle, Jr. and step-father of Patrick, Dominic and Mark Brice; loving brother of Jeannette Scheiner, Teresa Warren and Andrew Lisle and loving grandfather of eight. Friends may call at THE JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME, P.A., 8521 Loch Raven Blvd. (beltway exit 29B), on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 P.M. Family and friends are invited to attend a Funeral Mass on Friday in St. Thomas More Church at 9:45 A.M. Interment Maryland Veterans Cemetery - Garrison Forest.