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By Kent Baker and Kent Baker,SUN STAFF | September 21, 2002
In Morgan State's preseason football guide, under the listing of quarterbacks, incumbent Lejominick Washington was granted No. 1 status. A footnote added that the backup role was a contest between holdover "[Jorge] Pena and newcomer Bradshaw Littlejohn. Littlejohn is a 6-foot-3, 258-pound athlete with a rifle of an arm and remarkable speed for his size." But three games into the Bears' so-far winless season, Washington has been hindered by a knee injury, rustiness and - in last week's loss to Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference favorite Florida A&M - inefficiency.
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By Kent Baker and Kent Baker,SUN STAFF | April 24, 2004
With Lejominick Washington gone, no longer will Bradshaw Littlejohn be involved in the revolving door for Morgan State quarterbacks. Two inexperienced hands, including sophomore Byron Selby (Dunbar), are behind Littlejohn, who has the team squarely in his hands this season. "It feels great to be the guy," said Littlejohn after last night's annual Blue-Orange practice game culminated Morgan's spring workouts. "I gotta step up and take it over and get all the guys' confidence. I can't take breaks or have no breakdowns.
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By Kent Baker and Kent Baker,SUN STAFF | November 2, 2002
It won't happen today, when Morgan State plays host to non-conference foe Morris Brown, but Bears coach Donald Hill-Eley might soon face a pleasant quandary: whom to start at quarterback the rest of the season. Bradshaw Littlejohn, the rumbling, 255-pound force who transferred from Michigan State, will be idle again because of an ankle injury, but he is expected to return for the last three Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference games. That means Lejominick Washington might have to return to backup status.
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By Paul White and Paul White,SPECIAL TO THE SUN | November 7, 2004
NORFOLK, Va. - The "Big Show" brought the curtain down quickly on Norfolk State yesterday. Morgan State's Bradshaw "Big Show" Littlejohn threw four touchdown passes and ran for two scores as the Bears dominated early and cruised to a 58-28 rout before 16,488 homecoming fans at Dick Price Stadium. Littlejohn, who entered the game ranked fifth nationally in total offense, tossed three of his touchdown passes in the first quarter as the Bears (4-5, 3-3 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) roared to a 30-0 first-quarter lead.
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By Michael Wilkins and Michael Wilkins,SPECIAL TO THE SUN | September 1, 2002
BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. - Morgan State was picked to finish last in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference under first-year coach Donald Hill-Eley. Freshman quarterback Bradshaw Littlejohn's play in yesterday's 28-24 loss to Big South preseason favorite Gardner-Webb will have a lot of people rethinking that prediction. Littlejohn, a transfer from Michigan State, completed 17 of 32 passes for 260 yards and two touchdowns. Littlejohn had a potential game-winning pass dropped in the end zone by senior running back T.J. Stallings with under three minutes to play and the Bears trailing by four.
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By Stan Rappaport and Stan Rappaport,SUN STAFF | January 26, 1997
The meet record for the 55-meter hurdles in the county indoor championships is 8.4 seconds by Kisha Jett of Hammond.It has stood since the 1991-92 season.Nyjla Littlejohn thinks that's long enough."It's about time it's broken," said the Wilde Lake senior. "I want to do it."Littlejohn will get the chance tomorrow at Baltimore's 5th Regiment Armory in the Ivan Walker Indoor Track Championships, the new name of the county championships that honor longtime track coach Ivan Walker.Littlejohn, who won the county meet last year in 8.6, knows she can do it. She ran an 8.3 at a Top Flight Meet Jan. 14 and an 8.1 in a semifinal race Jan. 18 at the National Guard Meet.