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By Steven Kivinski | January 13, 1994
Basketball * 12-and-under boys -- Kevin Boone's 10 points led the Freetown Tigers to a 27-11 win over the West Youth Activity Devils in an Hakeem Olajuwon League game last Saturday at Marley Middle School.Demont Teamer scored nine points for the Tigers and teammates Wade Carter and Daryl Covert added points twopoints each.In other Hakeem Olajuwon League action, Tim Russell's Buccaneers split their two games, losing to the Anne Arundel Rebels, 17-10, before defeating the Lake Shore Lakers, 20-13.
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By Doug Brown and Doug Brown,SUN STAFF | May 12, 1996
Lehigh senior Jill Altshuler (Catonsville) capped a productive lacrosse career by winning the Patriot League's Offensive Player of the Year Award.The NCAA Division I scoring leader with 92 points (76 goals, 16 assists), Altshuler is the league's all-time top scorer with 281 points. She has a 3.85 grade-point average in psychology.Colgate senior Jill St. Clair (St. Paul's), who had 42 ground balls, 14 goals and four assists, was honored as the league's Defensive Player of the Year.Kate Hanburger (Arundel)
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By Rick Belz and Rick Belz,SUN STAFF | January 11, 1998
Archbishop Curley convincingly won the third Golden Bear Invitational at Hammond last night, 216-167.Heading into the finals the No. 1-ranked Friars held a 37-point lead over runner-up Hammond, and the only team battle left was for second place. The host No. 3-ranked Golden Bears hung on to nip third-place South Carroll by four points.It was Curley's fourth straight tournament victory in this season of historic firsts for the Friars."We've never wrestled at this level before," said Curley coach Alan Gebhart.
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By Compilied by Steven Kivinski | February 9, 1995
Softball* The Amateur Softball Association recently named the Chesapeake Chargers, an 18-and-under Pasadena-based softball team, as the Girls Fast Pitch Team of the Year as part of the ASA Champions Player Recognition Program.The Chargers (49-6), managed by Larry Alvis, were selected because of their championship finish at the 1994 ASA State Tournament. The team, winners of the Carolina Classic, was also one of only 16 chosen from around the nation to participate in the annual Hall of Fame Tournament in Oklahoma.
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By Lem Satterfield and Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF | December 30, 1997
Calling it "a proving ground" for his team, Curley coach Alan Gebhart was concerned entering yesterday's Arundel Invitational. A year ago, his Friars were runners-up to the host Wildcats despite crowning six champions.But this year's top-ranked Friars overcame two losses via disqualification by placing nine wrestlers in the top four of their weight classes, including five champions, to dethrone fourth-ranked Arundel, 214.5-to-186.5. Tenth-ranked Loyola was third with 162 points, followed by Meade (154)
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By Lem Satterfield and Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF | February 23, 1997
With a county-record 241 points compared to runner-up Old Mill's 173, No. 2 Arundel, ranked No. 7 in the state, dominated in defense of its Anne Arundel County tournament crown in the 38th annual event at Chesapeake High.Titlists for the state Class 3A-4A dual-meet champion Wildcats were Pat Ortman (119 pounds, 25-7 record), Graham Harris (140, 28-2) and No. 6 Isaac Haertel (152, 31-1, 21 pins), with Brian Schroeder (125), Wayne Nichols (130, 28-5), Rob Connolly (160, 28-4, 16 pins) and Matt Neidig (171, 23-7, 17 pins)
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By Pat O'Malley and Pat O'Malley,SUN STAFF | January 21, 1998
In recent years, a Meade at Severna Park wrestling match was nothing to get excited about. Not anymore. After being down for a while, the two Anne Arundel County teams are on the way back up and they promise an exciting match at 6 p.m. tomorrow at Severna Park. Meade was 4-9 in dual matches last season under first-year coach Pat Arvidson after going 8-6 in 1995-96 under Scott Jacoby, who moved to Cleveland. Arvidson has turned it around and his Mustangs take a county league mark of 6-1 and a 7-1 overall record into Severna Park, and is currently ranked No. 15 by The Sun. Coach Ralph Toomey's Falcons are off to a 4-2 start in the league and 5-2 overall after a couple of rough years.
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March 21, 1999
Wrestler of the YearBrandon Lauer,River HillLauer, a junior 112-pounder, went 37-0 and extended his two-year career record to 72-0.Lauer, a repeat All-Metro selection, earned his second Howard County, region and state titles. He also repeated as Howard County Wrestler of the Year.Ranked No.1 in the state and 13th nationally, Lauer won a battle of state champs for his second state title, 6-3, over Southern-AA's Nick Alley -- who twice defeated Class 3A-4A champ Jeff Eveleth (Chesapeake-AA)
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By DOUG BROWN and DOUG BROWN,SUN STAFF | May 26, 1996
Bucknell's storybook lacrosse season has translated into an additional award for Andy Trietley (Mount St. Joseph).A defensive midfielder who was a two-time Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week this season, Trietley received Bucknell's Alvin F. Jackson Scholar-Athlete Award "in recognition athletics, academics, leadership, loyalty and courage."Trietley is a civil engineering major with a 3.5 grade-point average and a student leader of the ROTC unit. He helped lead Bucknell to its first undefeated (12-0)
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By Lem Satterfield | December 7, 1995
Annapolis Panthers1994-95 record: 1-10.Coach: Dave Gehrdes.Top wrestlers: Rich Parshley, Sr., 171; Ben Jarashow, Sr., 160; Justin Hans, Sr., 125-130; Ken Skinner, Jr., 140; Gideon Lukens, Jr., 135.Outlook: Annapolis is looking to bounce back from a dismal season, returning several quality starters during a season in which few clear front-runners have been established. Parshley, Jarashow and Hans all won close to 20 matches last year, with Parshley (20-10) placing fourth in both the county and regional tournaments.