SPORTS
March 16, 2012
1. Westminster Coach: Mark Winebrunner Last season: 23-0, ranked No. 1 Postseason: Class 4A state champion Outlook: Coming off conference, region and state titles, the Owls have a new coach. But a strong defense and six starting pitchers, led by Chad Diehl (7-0, 3.65 ERA), create expectations for a repeat. 2. Archbishop Spalding Coach: Jeff Palumbo Last season: 28-5, No. 2 Postseason: MIAA A Conference champion Outlook: With four preseason All-State seniors - pitcher Austin Clark (committed to La Salle)
EXPLORE
Staff Reports | March 8, 2012
McDaniel College has chosen Sandra Lagana, a Sykesville native and South Carroll High School valedictorian, as the school's next women's soccer head coach. Lagana, a 2000 graduate from South Carroll, was announced at the Green Terror's new coach on March 7 by Director of Athletics Paul Moyer. "Sandy is not only an outstanding coach but also someone we wanted running our women's soccer program," said Moyer in a statement on the hiring. "She has outstanding character, is bright, hard working and has been successful as both a player and coach, and we know she will be able to take our program to next level," he said.
EXPLORE
July 1, 2011
Sandra Rachel Pauline Schmuhl and Christopher Douglas Long were married April 30. The bride is the daughter of Susan Compton-Maddox, of Darnestown, and the late Karl Schmuhl. The groom is the son of Douglas and Carole Long, of Laurel. The ceremony was officiated by Nancy Montagna, adjunct leader with the Washington Ethical Society. The ceremony and reception were held at Mrs. K's Toll House in Silver Spring. The bride was escorted down the aisle by her mother and her aunt, Sandra Campbell, of Berkeley Springs, W.Va.
ENTERTAINMENT
March 24, 2011
Stuart Schulberg's "Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today" brilliantly documents the first Nuremberg trial of Nazi officials — known as "The Trial of the Major War Criminals" — conducted by the International Military Tribunal from Nov. 20, 1945, to Oct. 1, 1946. This film was a crucial component in the Allies' campaign to de-Nazify postwar Germany. But it didn't receive a U.S. theatrical engagement until last fall, when New York's Film Forum hosted the restoration created by Schulberg's daughter, Sandra, and Josh Waletzky.
NEWS
By Janene Holzberg, Special to The Baltimore Sun | October 21, 2010
After feeling a mass deep inside the tissue of her left breast, Sandra Gray faced a series of uphill battles that seemed unusually daunting. First, the longtime Columbia activist and wife of former County Councilman Vernon Gray had to convince doctors last August that the breast cancer was actually there because they couldn't detect it, she said. Then, she had to drum up physicians' support for a modified radical mastectomy, because surgeons balked at removing the breast when cancer still hadn't been found on a mammogram.
NEWS
January 5, 2010
SANDRA ANNE GLAH, 69, a resident of Riverside, CT, passed away peacefully on January 1, 2010 after a four year battle with cancer. Sandy was born on February 14, 1940 the daughter of the late Omar and Sarah Shake. She grew up in Towson, MD. Sandy attended Northwestern University and was a member of the Delta Gamma sorority. She married Roy A. Glah in January, 1960 and was a loving and dedicated wife for 50 years. Sandy was a beloved mother to her four children (Robert, Leslie, Kristie and Susan)