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SPORTS
July 10, 1998
HittingSal Fasano, Royals: 2-for-4, 3 RBIs.Joe Girardi, Yankees: He had one of only four New York hits, a homer, to provide offense in 2-0 win over Tampa Bay.Rusty Greer, Rangers: 2-for-3 in first game back after missing five (sore rib cage muscle).Quinton McCracken, Devil Rays: 2-for-3.PitchingJohn Burkett, Rangers: 8 innings, 1 run, 4 hits, 5 strikeouts in getting first win after four losses.Andy Pettitte, Yankees: 8 innings, 5 hits, 0 runs, 1 walk, 8 strikeouts.Bob Tewksbury, Twins: 7 1/3 innings, 3 hits, 0 walks; retired 18 straight in one stretch.
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SPORTS
December 31, 1991
RICHMOND, Va. -- Quinton Moody scored 10 points and Chuckie Lee grabbed 11 rebounds to lead Cardinal Gibbons (6-6) to a 46-34 victory over Benedictine (3-7) for seventh place in the Benedictine Capital City Classic yesterday.The Crusaders led, 30-29, after three quarters, and maintained a one-point lead with 5 minutes left, before a late spurt put the game out of reach.GIBBONS -- Dent 6, Dukes 8, Fleary 8, Lee 5, Moody 10, Queen 1, Rucker 3, Wojciechowski 5. Totals 15 12-17 46.BENEDICTINE -- Chapman 7, Crawford 8, Hoyle 8, E. Maynes 4, Puccinelli 5, White 2. Totals 15 3-5, 34.Gibbons.
FEATURES
By J. Wynn Rousuck and J. Wynn Rousuck,SUN THEATER CRITIC | November 22, 2004
In Arena Stage's production of The Importance of Being Earnest, actress Tymberlee Chanel has green thumbs. Well, not exactly thumbs. Thumbnails. The polish on Chanel's thumbnails - and only her thumbnails - is a shimmery shade of iridescent green. It's the tiniest of tiny touches, but indicative of the attention to detail in Chanel's thoroughly charming performance and in director Everett Quinton's entire production of Oscar Wilde's comic assault on romantic and social pretensions. Chanel portrays Cecily, an innocent but aristocratic, refined but bucolically inclined young woman who is convinced that she will fall in love with a man named Ernest.
NEWS
By Dana Hedgpeth and Dana Hedgpeth,Sun Staff Writer | August 14, 1994
Quinton Watson stood in front of a full-length mirror, turning left and right to get a better look at his silver suit of armor."Wow, look at me, I just became a knight in shining armor," said the Baltimore 6-year-old, as he hoisted a 2-foot plastic sword over his shoulder and marched in front of the mirror."
NEWS
September 13, 1990
Head coach: Rick Lenfest (1st season)Assistant coaches: Gib Fitzpatrick.1989 record: 6-7.Returnees: Juniors Julie Ayers (striker), Jen Molessevich (FB), Helene Laclercq (stopper), Jen Wassif (G) and Nicole Bromwell (FB); sophomores Robin Quinton (CF) and Katie Gamble (MF).Newcomers: Senior Carrie MacVean (sweeper); juniors Jen Burns (RW) and Emily Ashworth (stopper); freshmen Sarah Long (LW) and Rebecca Ripley (MF).Coach's outlook: "I'm approaching the season very positive. We had a tremendous preseason and I'm looking to go 15-0.
SPORTS
By Roch Eric Kubatko and Roch Eric Kubatko,Sun Staff Writer | April 29, 1994
Jim Shuck got the answers he wanted yesterday.With his Anne Arundel Community College women's lacrosse team coming off two humbling defeats, he wondered if the Pioneers would be up for Essex CC.Had their confidence been shaken by losses to Maryland and Virginia B teams by a combined score of 42-4? And could they put their failures behind them and focus on the visiting Knights?In a game filled with offensive flurries and several big individual performances, Anne Arundel gave up the last four goals in regulation, then took a 16-15 overtime victory when Kristy Moltz scored during the first of two three-minute sessions.
BUSINESS
By Jay Hancock and Jay Hancock,jay.hancock@baltsun.com | July 31, 2009
Jeff Quinton was laid off from an information-technology job in early July and immediately began sending out resumes and making calls to find a new gig. At first, nothing. The Perry Hall resident, 35, got a few robot e-mail acknowledgments of his application and a rejection. Nothing like a real prospect. His health coverage runs out at the end of the month. This week the phone started to ring. A recruiting agency in Hanover was beefing up its help desk. A social media company in Washington was expanding.
NEWS
By Roch Eric Kubatko and Roch Eric Kubatko,Staff writer | October 29, 1991
Anticipating heavy traffic en route to Seton Keough yesterday, the Severn girls soccer team arrived nearly an hour early for its opening-round game in the Catholic League Tournament.Who could blame the Admirals for wishing the bus had continued past the Baltimore school?Seton Keough forward Lydia Morel scored with eight minutes left in the first half, and teammate Ruth Fahnestock added an insurance goal late in the game, as the eighth-seeded Gators defeated ninth-seededSevern, 2-0.The A Division Gators (3-12-1)
NEWS
By MICHAEL OLESKER | May 4, 1993
First I spotted Jake Oliver on the grass. Then Bob Miller spotted me. Then there was Quinton Pinkney, and then Victor Lieberman and Jim Gilliam and Dutch Ruppersberger and Tom Duley.The world moves too quickly now. You spend years going to school with the same people and assuming they'll always be within reach and then, poof! Where does everybody go? Somebody hands out adulthood papers, and immediately people commence to vanish.And you want to grab them to slow things down, to figure out what's happened to all our lives, and to find out if things actually happened back there the way we thought they did.So we had this reunion Saturday night: Class of '63, City College, 30 years after the fact.
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