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From Sun staff reports | April 28, 2013
No. 11 Syracuse scored six unanswered goals in the fourth quarter to down No. 3 Notre Dame, 10-4, in the Konica Minolta Big City Classic on Saturday at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. After leading 3-1 at halftime, the Fighting Irish (10-3, 4-2 Big East Conference) were held to three shots on goal in the second half as the Orange (11-3, 5-1) put the game out of reach. No. 5 Cornell 17, No. 12 Princeton 11: The Big Red (12-2, 6-0 Ivy League) took a 9-3 first-half lead and held off the Tigers (8-5, 3-3)
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By Brent Kennedy, Baltimore Sun Media Group | April 27, 2013
This time, the No. 2 Glenelg softball team didn't wait until the seventh inning to issue the knockout blow against No. 12 Howard. Mandy Bendix and Faith Kujawa each delivered a two-run home run in the bottom of the sixth inning Friday, breaking open a tie game and providing the deciding runs in a 6-3 victory that keeps the Gladiators undefeated this spring. The win also secured Glenelg (13-0, 16-0) a season sweep of Howard (9-4, 11-5), having come back to win the first meeting over the Lions back in March by scoring four times in the top of the seventh.
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From Sun staff reports | April 26, 2013
No. 15 Mount St. Joseph's baseball team has been playing much bigger than its ranking. After upsetting No. 1 Calvert Hall on Tuesday, the Gaels beat No. 2 Gilman, 4-3, on Thursday. The Gaels (12-9, 7-5 Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference) defeated the Cardinals, 6-2. Joel Kenney pitched seven innings, gave up seven hits and one walk and struck out four against the Greyhounds (19-8, 10-3). Peter Solomon (1-for-3) had a double and an RBI to lead the Mount St. Joseph offense.
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By Matt Bracken and The Baltimore Sun | April 25, 2013
Lavon Long worried for a second when Jimmy Patsos left Loyola to take the Siena coaching job earlier this month. But any stress the Oakland Mills senior felt about re-starting the recruiting process was fleeting. “I was pretty relaxed,” said Long, the 2012-13 Howard County Player of the Year. “I knew [what I was going to do] from the beginning.” On Thursday afternoon, Long followed through on his plan by committing to Patsos again during an official visit to Siena.
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By Edward Lee, The Baltimore Sun | April 24, 2013
When Mount St. Mary's secured a 10-9 upset of Northeast Conference leader Bryant last Saturday, coach Tom Gravante was gratified to see the team play with the kind of intensity, concentration and decision making he thought would be absent after the players learned that they were eliminated from contention for a spot in the four-team conference tournament. But the Mountaineers' effort left Gravante wondering what might have been if they had played that well in conference losses to Sacred Heart (14-5 on March 30)
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By Dean Jones Jr and The Baltimore Sun | April 24, 2013
Mount St. Joseph senior guard Kameron Williams will be one of 10 players on the United States All-Stars team at Sunday's 40th annual Capital Classic in Virginia. Williams, a three-time All-Metro first-team selection, averaged 21 points, three rebounds and two assists per game as the Gaels won the Baltimore Catholic League title this season. Headed for Ohio State, the 6-foot-2, 175-pound guard scored more than 2,000 points in three seasons at Mount St. Joseph. Aquille Carr, a two-time All-Metro Player of the Year who played his senior season at Princeton Day, will play on the Capital All-Stars squad in the feature game against the U.S. All-Stars at T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Va. The U.S. All-Stars and Capital All-Stars are scheduled to play in the second game of a doubleheader at 4 p.m. The District All-Stars will play the Suburban All-Stars at 2 p.m. For the complete rosters for both games, click here . For more information, including tickets, click here .
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The Baltimore Sun | April 23, 2013
A move to the midfield paid big dividends for Mount St. Mary's senior Andrew Scalley (Archbishop Spalding), who was named the Northeast Conference men's lacrosse Player of the Week for the fifth time this season. Scalley factored in on six of the Mount's 10 goals in a 10-9 win over first-place Bryant on Saturday. The senior, who typically plays attack, recorded two goals and four assists to push his league-leading point total to 63. Scalley scored a pair of goals in the second quarter and dished out assists on both Mount tallies in the fourth quarter.
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By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun | April 22, 2013
Margaret C. Doyle, a retired public school English teacher and poet who later taught for many years at the Renaissance Institute, died Thursday from complications following surgery at Baltimore Washington Medical Center. The former longtime Pikesville resident was 85. "Margaret was a magnificent woman. She was brilliant and loving," said Jim Holechek, a retired Baltimore public relations executive and author. "Her husband was an artist and she was a poet, and it was always wonderful to interface with her. She was a very sensitive person and able to express herself very well.
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The Baltimore Sun | April 22, 2013
Boys lacrosse No. School Record Prev. 1. Boys' Latin 13-0 1 2. St. Paul's 13-1 3 3. McDonogh 9-3 4 4. Calvert Hall 7-3 2 5. Gilman 8-2 5 6. Hereford 7-2 6 7. St. Mary's 6-5 7 8. Loyola 8-5 8 9. Archbishop Spalding 10-6 9 10. South River 8-2 10 11. Arundel ...
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From Sun staff reports | April 21, 2013
The visiting Loyola Greyhounds put a 13-12 overtime loss against Denver on April 13 behind them, using runs of six and seven unanswered goals to defeat Hobart, 19-11, on Saturday. Loyola's starting attack of Mike Sawyer (four goals, two assists), Zach Herreweyers (three, two) and Justin Ward (three, one) accounted for 10 goals and 15 points. The Greyhounds (10-3, 6-1 Eastern College Athletic Conference) scored the game's first six goals, but the Statesmen (6-7, 2-4) answered with five.