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By Rich Scherr " "HC | October 19, 1991
The last time the Woodlawn Warriors beat Randallstown, the Baltimore Orioles were in the World Series. What's more, many players on the Woodlawn roster were too young to stay up and watch it.In their first win over rival Randallstown (4-3, 3-2) since 1983, the Warriors took advantage of several miscues to win, 20-10, last night at Catonsville Community College."This is the best win that Woodlawn has had in a long time," said running back Troy Sheppard, who helped Woodlawn's cause by running 64 yards on five carries, one a 43-yard touchdown run that gave his team a 13-10 lead midway through the final quarter.
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By Jeff Seidel and Jeff Seidel,Special to The Sun | April 21, 1994
Before yesterday's game at Randallstown, Lansdowne starting pitcher Rob Parsons asked his teammates to get him two runs.Parsons got his wish. And then some.No. 14 Lansdowne batted around twice while scoring 14 runs in the first three innings, and Parsons and Nick Lozzi combined for a one-hitter as the Vikings shut out No. 16 Randallstown, 15-0, in a five-inning Baltimore County Class 3A-4A game.Most of the breaks went to Lansdowne in this game. Randallstown (5-2, 5-2) errors helped Lansdowne (6-2, 6-0)
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By Alan Widmann | September 7, 1991
ANNAPOLIS -- Randallstown is probably not quite the team it was with graduated all-everything running back Larry Washington, but the Rams had enough -- barely enough -- to get by host Annapolis last night.Donte Boyd's 1-yard touchdown run with five seconds to play lifted Randallstown over the Panthers, 18-17, in the season opener for both teams.Boyd's score capped Randallstown's rally from 11 points down in the last 8 minutes, 46 seconds. The Rams netted two touchdowns, both set up by Annapolis turnovers.
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January 22, 2003
A Randallstown man died last night at Maryland Shock Trauma Center after his car crashed and overturned on the Jones Falls Expressway north of the Baltimore city line, state police reported. Joseph Bernard Rabinowitz, 60, of the 3000 block of Algiers Road was driving a 1992 Chevrolet Corsica north at a high speed near Ruxton Road about 7:50 p.m. when it ran onto the grass median, went up an embankment and rolled over several times before landing in the fast lane, police said. Rabinowitz, the lone occupant, was thrown from the vehicle.
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By From Staff Reports | July 31, 1994
A 21-year-old Randallstown man was in critical condition at the Maryland Shock Trauma Center and another Randallstown man has been charged after a shooting late Friday.The incident apparently involved a quarrel between a spurned lover and his former girlfriend, Baltimore County police said.Police found Heath L. Anshel of the 9000 block of Allenwood Road injured in the front seat of his car at Montrose Manor Court in Catonsville about 11:40 p.m.Mr. Anshel had been shot in the abdomen and arm, police said.
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By Sam Davis | October 20, 1990
The high school football game between Randallstown and Franklin was halted seconds into the second half yesterday after a Franklin player was injured and flown by helicopter to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center.Kevin Anderson was listed in fair but guarded condition last night with a chest injury. Hospital spokesman Butch Jones said doctors were testing Anderson "to rule out a cardiac contusion."Anderson, a 15-year-old sophomore running back, lapsed in and out of consciousness after being tackled 16 seconds into the third quarter at Randallstown.
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By Derek Toney and Derek Toney,CONTRIBUTING WRITER | December 28, 1995
For the seventh time in 10 trips to Catonsville Community College, Broadneck earned a trip to the finals of the Wes Unseld Tournament, defeating No. 9 Randallstown, 61-53, last night.Jamaine Young led all scorers with 24 points for Broadneck (4-1) and Mike Tasker added 15. Brian Broden led Randallstown (4-2) with 13 points and Lamont Clark had 12 points and Troy Lewis scored 10.The Bruins will meet Edmondson for the championship tonight at 8, in a rematch of the 1990 title game won by Broadneck, which was its the fourth straight title.
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By Lem Satterfield and Lem Satterfield,Sun Staff Writer | June 29, 1994
Jack Bush, 45, a former assistant coach at four colleges and a scout last year for the New England Patriots, yesterday was named the head football coach at Randallstown High School.Bush's 21 years of coaching experience includes head positions at five high schools -- four in Kansas City, Mo. -- and jobs as a college assistant in Ohio at Bowling Green University (three years) and at Central State (two years).Bush also spent a year as an assistant at Johnson C. Smith University in North Carolina, a year at Lincoln University in Jefferson, Mo., and a summer internship with the Washington Redskins in 1989.
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By Brent Jones | August 11, 2008
A Randallstown man shot and killed his wife in the basement of the couple's home in the 4200 block of Mary Ridge Drive before turning the gun on himself yesterday, Baltimore County police said. The man called 911 about 7:30 a.m. and told the dispatcher that he had just killed his wife, police said. The man then said, "I'm going down to [the basement] to join her," police said. Police dispatched a SWAT team to the house. The unit entered the home and found both bodies in the basement, according to Cpl. George Erhardt of the county police.
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By Mike Frainie and Mike Frainie,Special to The Sun | February 26, 1995
Call the Randallstown Rams fast. Call them physical. Call them county champions.The host and seventh-ranked Rams blew two leads of nine points in the final quarter, but held on to beat tenacious Overlea, 79-76, to win the Baltimore County title.Lance Anderson led the Rams (22-1) with 23 points. Overlea's Troy Williams led all scorers with 27 points.The game, which matches the champions of the county's 1A-2A and 3A-4A leagues, was the first boys county title since the early '80s."We set out to make history today," said Anderson.
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