SPORTS
By Jeff Seidel and Jeff Seidel,SPECIAL TO THE SUN | April 3, 2004
McDonogh midfielder Rory Sanborn grinned sheepishly, talking about the shot he took yesterday that ended top-ranked Calvert Hall's eight-game winning streak. Juggling teammate Skyler Hopkins' pass from behind the goal, Sanborn got off a bounce shot that trickled off goalie Jeremy Blevins' stick with 1:19 left, giving No. 7 McDonogh a 6-5 victory in a Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference showdown in Towson. Sanborn, who had smoothly split two defenders in front to reach Hopkins' pass, said afterward: "I was lucky.
SPORTS
By Edward Lee and Edward Lee,SUN STAFF | March 12, 2004
McDonogh junior Tristram Thomas, The Sun's All-Metro Runner of the Year in cross country last fall and an All-Baltimore City/County selection in indoor track and field this past winter, suffered a stress fracture of the right tibia and will not compete in the Eagles' outdoor track season this spring. McDonogh coach Jeff Sanborn confirmed yesterday that a bone scan revealed the severity of the injury. Sanborn said doctors have told Thomas that, although he won't need to undergo surgery, he must keep weight off his right leg and use crutches for at least six weeks.
FEATURES
By Carl Schoettler and Carl Schoettler,SUN STAFF | November 29, 2003
WASHINGTON - Geiger counters crackle continuously in a low, ominous mutter as you move through the replica of the first atomic bomb laboratory that sculptor Jim Sanborn has created at Washington's Corcoran Gallery of Art. Oscilloscopes hum and flicker blue dancing lines that move across the screens like lunging fencers. Sanborn has re-created almost exactly the work tables where scientists of the Manhattan Project moved uranium and plutonium closer and closer to the critical mass that would release the power of the nuclear bomb.
NEWS
June 29, 2003
On June 21, 2003, RUTH N. LACHOWSKI (nee Wenk); beloved wife of the late Henry J. Miller and Milton H. Lachowski; dear aunt of Ruth E., Stanley L., David and Mary Sanborn and other nieces and nephews; loving great aunt of Elizabeth, Julia and Sharon Sanborn; dear sister of the late Gladys L. Sanborn. A Memorial Service will be held at the family owned Leonard J. Ruck Inc. Funeral Home, 5305 Harford Road (at Echodale), on Tuesday, 11 A.M. Inurnment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Friends may call on Tuesday from 10 to 11 A.M. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Upper Chesapeake/St.
SPORTS
By Candus Thomson | February 19, 2002
The boy in red is a babe magnet. Ryne Sanborn, the local 13-year-old who skated as the "Child of Light" in the opening ceremony last week, says that since his performance, "I've gotten a million notes. A lot of girls ask me out." Sanborn, who hopes to be a professional hockey player when he grows up, didn't mind the red costume or being chased around by giant icicles. As a matter of fact, he'll suit up again for the closing ceremony, this time skating with two-time Olympic gold medalist Katarina Witt, no slouch in the looks department either.
SPORTS
By Katherine Dunn and Katherine Dunn,SUN STAFF | November 1, 2000
Consider Bryn Mawr's field hockey team completely rebuilt. After graduating 12 seniors from last year's Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference championship team, the No. 3 Mawrtians polished off an undefeated regular season yesterday, edging No. 2 St. Paul's, 1-0, in a rematch of the 1999 title game. "This was fun, because it felt like we really found each other on the field," said Mawrtians midfielder Sarah Sanborn. "It's exciting that we would peak at the end of the season.