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By Rich Scherr and Rich Scherr,SPECIAL TO THE SUN | November 15, 2003
The Century boys soccer team came into last night's Class 2A state final having gone to overtime seven times this season, including two playoff games that went to penalty kicks. Facing Wicomico County's Parkside, however, the No. 15 Knights were able to put away their dramatic license early, taking control of the game with two goals in the first 43 minutes in a 2-0 win at UMBC. "It was frustrating in the beginning of the season to go four overtimes in a row and to end the season with three overtimes in a row, but to win the state championship game ... you can't beat it," said Century coach Scott Smith.
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By Lem Satterfield and Lem Satterfield,Sun reporter | May 23, 2007
With less than a minute left in regulation, Ben Love was thwarted by Parkside goalie Mike Chubb on what might have been the game-winner. But the Winters Mill sophomore was determined not to blow his shot at history. Love's clincher off Sean Smithson's pass 42 seconds into the four-minute overtime secured a 7-6 victory for the 13th-ranked Falcons (19-0) and the fourth-year varsity program's first Class 2A-1A state title last night at UMBC in their initial championship berth. "The first time, I shot high.
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By From Staff Reports | March 4, 1994
SALISBURY -- Jamie Pleyo hit a three-pointer with 18 seconds left in overtime to help propel sixth-seeded Northeast (12-11) past No. 2 seed Parkside of Wicomico County, 69-65, in a Class 2A, East Region semifinal last night.Northeast junior Marcia Gaskins scored three of her game-high 21 points in overtime.Gaskins also pulled down 13 rebounds and dished out five assists.Pleyo contributed 20 points, and junior Jen Johansen had 15 for theEagles.Northeast led the entire game until Parkside (21-2)
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By From Staff Reports | November 5, 1993
SALISBURY -- Nothing went right last night for the South River boys soccer team, which lost, 3-0, to Parkside in the Class 2A East Region final.Simeone Yurek scored two first-half goals, as the top-seeded Rams (7-3) knocked off the third-seeded Seahawks (4-10). David Luppens was credited with the final goal when goalkeeper Chuck Love inadvertently stepped over the goal line while making a save."Parkside was a good, hustling team, but I was dissatisfied with our defense and I thought our goalkeeper was tentative at times," South River coach Greg Carroll said.
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September 23, 2007
On September 18, 2007 MRS. HEGGIE. Visitation at 2140 N. Fulton Avenue on Sunday, 1-6pm. The family will receive friends New Life U.M. Church, 4400 Parkside Drive on Monday at 10:30am. Funeral at 11am.
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January 20, 2004
On January 17, 2004, JULIAN H. Visitation JAMES A. MORTON & SONS FUNERAL HOME, 1701 Laurens Street, Wednesday, 10 to 4 P.M. The family will receive friends at the Ray of Hope Baptist Church, 3000 Parkside Drive, Wednesday 6:30 to 7 P.M. Funeral at 7 P.M.
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December 11, 2008
On December 4, 2008, MR. NIKITA WILLIE Friends may visit the FAMILY OWNED MARCH FUNERAL HOME EAST, 1101 E. North Avenue, on Thursday after 2pm. with family hour 4-7pm. The family will receive friends at New Life United Methodist Church, 4400 Parkside Drive, on Saturday at 10am. Funeral Services will follow at 10:30am.
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By From Staff Reports | May 22, 1994
Tara Andrews went 4-for-4 with two RBI's and Chiara Lee had two RBI's leading fourth-seed South River past third-seeded and host Parkside, 7-6, in the Class 2A East region championship softball game yesterday.Lee's RBI's came on a two-run double in the opening inning. In the fourth, Marge Callaghan had a run-scoring triple and Andrews drove her in with a single. Parkside pulled to within 1 with three runs in the bottom of the seventh and had runners at first and second, but the Seahawks got a fly ball to left field to end it.
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By Rick Belz and Rick Belz,SUN STAFF | November 14, 1998
FREDERICK -- River Hill's biggest concern at yesterday's state Class 2A state semifinal was transportation. Or lack thereof.The Hawks didn't arrive until 10 minutes before their scheduled 5 p.m. start against Wicomico County's Parkside. They were given 30 minutes to prepare, not that they seemed to need it.Parkside was no match for No. 4-ranked, defending Class 2A state champion River Hill (18-1-0), which earned its third straight trip to a state final with a lopsided 6-1 victory.The Hawks will play Baltimore County's Patapsco, a 1-0 winner over Bethesda-Chevy Chase yesterday, for the state title next Friday or Saturday at UMBC.
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March 27, 2000
Citizens bank names Barber an assistant branch manager Jeana Barber has been promoted to assistant branch manager at Citizens Nation Barber al Bank, Laurel Center, 1025 Washington Blvd., Laurel. Barber will manage branch operations and customer service. Citizens National Bank is a locally managed community bank with 17 offices in the Baltimore-Washington area. Payton receives promotion at Prudential Securities Jim Payton of Columbia has been promoted to vice president of investments at the Prudential Securities Columbia Parkside branch, 10500 Little Patuxent Parkway.
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