SPORTS
By Pat O'Malley and Pat O'Malley,SUN STAFF | August 18, 2004
It was 1999 in Springfield Ill., and the Babe Ruth League had just announced that its youngest age group, 5- to 12-year-olds, was going to change its name from the Bambino Division to the Cal Ripken Division in 2000. In one of the Bambino World Series games for 12-and-under that year, David King got the game-winning hit in the bottom of the sixth inning to lift Lexington, Ky., over Minnesota. Yesterday at the fifth Cal Ripken World Series, the second at Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen, Michael King, David King's younger brother, lined a single to center in the bottom of the sixth to give Raleigh, N.C., a 2-1 win over, yes, Lexington, Ky. The result left Raleigh and Lexington tied for first at 2-1 in the American Division.
NEWS
April 21, 2004
On April 17, 2004, I. VIRGINIA; beloved wife of the late John C. Hutchins Sr.; devoted mother of Catherine Dumonchelle and her husband Ronald, Jeanne M. Hutchins, John C. Hutchins Jr. and his wife Ann, William J. Hutchins Sr. and his wife Patricia, and the late Norma Virginia Hutchins and the late Mary V. Hutchins; dear grandmother of Barbara A. and Michael King, John C. III, Joseph C., Paul J., Michael P., William R., Holly and William J. Hutchins Jr.,...
NEWS
April 2, 2004
On March 31, 2004 ROBERT M. KING, beloved husband of Patricia King (nee Shallcross); devoted father of Michael King, Karyn Crowther and her husband Steven and Jennifer Allen and her husband Harry; loving grandfather of Kristine and Zachary Crowther and Bryan, Austin, Chase, Kassidy and Meara Allen; brother of Ida Kleinicke. Friends are invited to call at the Burgee-Henss-Seitz Funeral Home Inc., 3631 Falls Rd, on Thursday and Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday at 11 a.m. at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 37th St. and Hickory Ave. Interment in Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens.
NEWS
February 26, 2004
On February 23, 2004, DOROTHY ANN HASSLINGER PIERCE; beloved mother of Patrick H. Pierce, John C. Pierce, Louis C. Pierce, Shannon P. Punte, Dorcas A. King and Terry E. Bueche; cherished granny of Patrick Pierce Jr., Heather Pierce Sifrit, Heidi Pierce, Michele Pierce Ruth, Brian Pierce, Nicole Pierce, Melissa Pierce Coyne, Matthew Pierce, Heather Punte Livezey, Sean C. Punte, Bradley King, Michael King, Tracy Bueche Hart and Christopher Bueche; great-grandmother...
NEWS
November 13, 2003
WILLIAM EDWARD KING, JR., 69, died Tuesday, November 11, 2003 at Waccamaw Community Hospital at Murrells Inlet, S.C. Mr. King was born in Essex, MD on September 10, 1934, a son of the late William Edward King, Sr. and Evelyn Betz King. He moved to Pawley 's Island, S.C. in 1969 from MD. Mr. King worked for Bethlehem Steel for 17 years and was Director of Purchasing at Georgetown Steel in Georgetown, S.C. for 13 years. He had also been president of King Industries for 13 years. Surviving are his wife, Joy Yvonne Wright King of Pawley's Island, S.C.; two sons, William E. King, III and his wife Mona K. of Charleston, S.C. and Michael King and his wife Cindy of Pawley's Island, S.C.; four daughters, Donna King Bowden and her husband Alan of Chapel Hill, N. C., Susan M. King of Charleston, S.C., Denise King Dunning of Pawley's Island, S.C., and Lynne King Mushock and her husband Michael of Pawley's Island, S.C.; a brother, Charles Dennis King and his wife Barbara of VA.; ten grandchildren, Kelly Dumas, William E. King, IV, Evan Haynes, and Nicholas Crossman, all of Charleston, S.C., Alexander Bowden of Chapel Hill, N. C., John Dunning, III, Dylan Dunning, Patrick Mushock, Kevin Mushock, and Madeline Joy King, all of Pawley's Island, S.C. Mr. King was predeceased by a daughter, Patricia Ann King.
SPORTS
By Lem Satterfield and Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF | January 5, 2000
Sixth-ranked Southern of Baltimore, No. 8 Dunbar, No. 13 Lake Clifton, No. 14 Randallstown and 20th-ranked Walbrook are among the nine local boys teams to be featured in the fourth Mayor's Basketball Academy Tournament, which begins tomorrow at Coppin State and ends Saturday. Among the local girls teams, No. 6 Dunbar, No. 7 Western and No. 11 Milford Mill will tackle Montgomery County's Newport and Wheaton, along with Prince George's County's DuVal. Tickets for the event, which also features boys teams from Northern, Edmondson and Mervo, can be purchased for $8 at the door, from the participating schools or by calling the Department of Recreation and Parks for Baltimore City at 410-396-7900 or 410-396-7901.