FEATURES
By Stephanie Shapiro and Stephanie Shapiro,SUN STAFF | January 18, 2000
It was one of those youthful miscalculations that most adults would rather forget. Richard Chisolm and his Catonsville High School buddies were cruising in his mother's car on the Spring Grove Hospital center campus. With his brother's hand-me-down Super 8 camera, Chisolm filmed the psychiatric patients, their odd gaits, bent heads, friendly waves. At the exit, the boys were stopped, their film confiscated and destroyed. Such antics were strictly forbidden. Twenty-five years later, here's Chisolm once again, in another car, camera in hand.
SPORTS
By FROM STAFF REPORTS | May 14, 1999
It's always darkest before dawn, the saying goes.And that's how it must have seemed for No. 1 ranked McDonogh last night after blowing a two-goal lead and seeing Gilman tie their Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference tournament semifinal, 10-10, with 2: 32 left.But 48 seconds into a four-minute overtime, the Eagles relocated the spotlight on a game-winning shot by Matt Primm. His goal ousted the defending champion Greyhounds, 11-10, in a hotly fought, see-saw game witnessed by about 3,000 loud fans at Johns Hopkins' Homewood Field.
SPORTS
By FROM STAFF REPORTS | April 7, 1999
Harvard-bound senior Matt Primm matched his uniform number with seven goals as No. 5-ranked McDonogh romped, 17-4, over No. 7 Calvert Hall in Owings Mills yesterday.Owen Daly scored three more goals for the Eagles. Brad Dumont and Pat Shek scored twice each and Brian McGregor, Walid Hajj and Brennan Adams each added one goal.Goalie Rob Scherr, called "a great leader on the field" by McDonogh's coach, surrendered only two goals for McDonogh (17-1), the first four minutes into the second half with his team up 8-0.Calvert Hall (3-2)
SPORTS
By Lem Satterfield and Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF | October 15, 1998
McDonogh's Matt Primm stands 6-foot-3, weighs 210 and clocked a 4.6-second 40-yard dash at a summer quarterbacks' camp at Princeton -- one he's glad coach Dom Damico coaxed him to attend."
SPORTS
By Lem Satterfield and Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF | September 26, 1998
McDonogh, last year's Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association B Conference champ, played host yesterday to last year's A Conference champ, Loyola.For the third time this season in such inter-conference matchups, the usually weaker B Conference came out on top, No. 14-ranked McDonogh beating No. 13 Loyola, 28-19.McDonogh scored on three of its four possessions in the first half, in which quarterback Matt Primm was 8-for-10 for 155 yards with scoring passes of 18, 5 and 44 yards and the Eagles had 265 of their 362 offensive yards.
SPORTS
By Jamison Hensley and Jamison Hensley,CONTRIBUTING WRITER | March 28, 1998
In years past, McDonogh aspired to play with the top teams of the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association. Now, the Eagles find themselves part of the league's elite.Matt Primm scored five goals, and four other Eagles recorded multiple-goal games as No. 4-ranked McDonogh outgunned visiting No. 5 Boys' Latin, 18-12, yesterday for its first victory over the Lakers in more than two decades.McDonogh (4-1), which didn't win an MIAA game from 1992-94, also scored its most goals in a league game in coach Jake Reed's six years at the school.