NEWS
December 28, 2004
Suddenly, on December 26, 2004 SHANE VINCENT GREAVER beloved son of Linda Greaver; devoted nephew of William Greaver, Jr. and his wife Carol, Patricia Millar and Richard Greaver and his wife Marie; dear cousin to Denise, Brian, Richie, Keith, Scott, Sabrina, Eva, Johnny, Sarah, Gavin, Holly and Brooke. Friends may call CVACH/ROSEDALE FUNERAL HOME, 1211 Chesaco Avenue on Wednesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Services will be Thursday 11 a.m. from the funeral home. Interment Gardens of Faith Cemetery.
ENTERTAINMENT
By JOAN ANDERMAN and JOAN ANDERMAN,NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE | March 9, 2006
DUBLIN, Ireland -- When Shane MacGowan lurches into the Morrison hotel on a recent Thursday afternoon, clutching a cocktail, half the people in the lobby begin to breathe again. The famously damaged frontman for the Irish folk-punk band the Pogues is usually late by several hours, but MacGowan was delayed overnight by emergency surgery on an abscess under one of his few remaining, rotted teeth. In four hours he and the band are scheduled to arrive on the red carpet at the Meteor Ireland Music Awards, the country's equivalent of the Grammys, where the Pogues will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award.
NEWS
By Alejandro Danois and Alejandro Danois,Special to the Sun | February 25, 2007
Francis Scott Key senior Shane Eyler had just two years of wrestling experience before high school, but he still was well prepared to compete in the physically demanding sport. By the time he entered the school as a freshman, Eyler had attained a third-degree black belt in Hapkido, which is loosely translated to mean "the way of coordinated power." Through his study of the Korean martial art of self-defense, he was well versed in countering an opponent's technique with throws, pressure points and joint locks.
SPORTS
By Katherine Dunn and Katherine Dunn,SUN STAFF | May 9, 2004
Sometimes a lacrosse goalie just has to guess what an attacker on the crease plans to do. Yesterday, Towson's Laura Shane guessed correctly at just the right time. With 23 seconds left, Shane stepped to the edge of the crease and snuffed Dulaney's Kristen Horseman just as the freshman shot. Shane got the ball and the visiting Generals got an 11-9 upset over No. 13 Dulaney. The Stanford-bound senior, who finished with 16 saves, made several terrific stops and her accurate clears often sparked the Generals' outstanding transition game.
SPORTS
By Jeff Seidel and Jeff Seidel,SPECIAL TO THE SUN | May 5, 1998
Shane Lettau decided in eighth grade he was finished with baseball. It proved to be the best decision he ever made.Lettau began playing lacrosse and quickly picked up the game. He became a three-year varsity player at North Carroll, being named the team's Most Valuable Player last spring as a senior.This spring, Lettau had moved on to Ohio Wesleyan University, where he has been starting as a defensive midfielder for the Battling Bishops, the nation's top-ranked Division III team heading into the postseason next week.
ENTERTAINMENT
By Andrew Conrad, aconrad@tribune.com | March 11, 2012
Wow! If you haven't watched this week's episode of 'The Walking Dead' on AMC yet, don't read anymore (but please come back later), because something major happened. Now that we've got that warning out of the way, can you believe Rick killed Shane?! That was so awesome. The tension between them leading up to the argument was so nerve-racking. I didn't even see the knife coming. Although I must say, I did think that Rick was going to kill Shane. After everything Shane had said to him, like about how he was a better father than Rick, and a better man, there was no way that they were going to just walk back to the farm together like old pals.