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June 8, 2012
Willie Austin. Edgewood, senior Shawnta Bradford, Aberdeen, senior Sara Carter, Hereford, sophomore Erin Causey, Hereford, sophomore Mykael Dixon, Milford Mill, senior Tiffany Dorsey, Overlea, sophomore Jessica Harris, Mount de Sales, sophomore Lakin Hatcher, McDonogh, freshman Rebeka Holt, Western Tech, sophomore Racquel Moses, Milford Mill, senior Julia Nardone, Glenelg, freshman ...
NEWS
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER | September 24, 1997
A man awaiting trial on a murder charge has been charged in another slaying, homicide Detective David Peckoo said last night.Peckoo said Shawnta Purnell Jr., 22, of the 1000 block of Cedarcroft Road was arrested at the city jail last week and charged in the robbery and fatal shooting of Kevin Dwight Teel, 39, of the 1500 block of Northbourne Road on Oct. 17.Purnell had been charged with murder in the Oct. 18 robbery and fatal shooting of Christopher Bailey,...
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October 26, 1999
BaseballBrewers: Named Jack Zduriencik director of scouting.Cubs: Extended partnership with Single-A Lansing through 2002.Dodgers: Named Jeff Schugel special assistant to GM.BasketballNets: Waived G Howard Brown, G Shawnta Rogers (Lake Clifton), F J. R. Koch and F Peter Cornell.CollegeGeorgia State: Announced retirement of associate athletic director Blaine Hughes.Loyola: Christof Lindenmayer was named MAAC men's soccer Player of the Week. Becky Bieneman was named MAAC women's soccer Player of the Week.
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By Childs Walker and The Baltimore Sun | February 23, 2013
LAUREL - Good luck reducing Aquille Carr's story to a tweet or a television sound bite. Has the Baltimore prep basketball sensation grown into a man? Well, the calendar says so, as do his daughter, about to celebrate her first birthday, and his talk of the sport as a job. He hinted strongly in a recent interview that he's ready to bypass college in favor of seeking an overseas professional offer for next year. “Seton Hall is still my choice right now,” he said of the school to which he committed orally last year.
SPORTS
March 21, 1993
FIRST TEAMPlayer .. .. .. .. School .. .. Hgt. .. .. Year ... .. Pos.Keith Booth .. .. .Dunbar .. .. 6-7 .. ... Sr. .. .. ... FDamon Cason .. .. Southern .. . 6-2 .. ... Jr. .. .. .. . GRandolph Edison ..Edmondson ... 5-7 .. ... Sr. .. .. .. . GReggie Frazier .. Lake Clifton. 6-4 .. ... Soph. .. .. .. FNorman Nolan .. . Dunbar .. ... 6-8 .. ... Jr. .. .. .. . CKevin Norris .. . Lake Clifton. 5-9 .. ... Sr. .. .. .. . GTroy Parker .. .. Walbrook .. . 6-3 .. ... Jr. .. .. .. . FShawnta Rogers .. Lake Clifton.
NEWS
By Caitlin Francke and Caitlin Francke,SUN STAFF | March 30, 1999
A man who has been waiting more than two years for trial was convicted yesterday on charges he shot an 18-year-old Northeast Baltimore man after gambling with him.Yesterday's conviction of Mark Anthony Hemphill, 20, was the first of four murder cases against him.Hemphill, of the 5100 block of Ivanhoe Ave., will be sentenced May 26. Baltimore prosecutors have asked Circuit Judge John C. Themelis for a sentence of life without parole.Hemphill was convicted of killing Christopher Claude Bailey in October 1996.
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By From Staff Reports | February 2, 1994
Sophomore center Daniel Whye scored 21 points as host Mount St. Joseph (7-10, 2-5) upset No. 6 Cardinal Gibbons (16-5, 5-1), 63-60, yesterday.Trailing, 46-40 after three quarters, the Gaels outscored the Crusaders 23-14 in the fourth quarter.* Lake Clifton 122, Patterson 72: Shawnta Rogers scored 30 and Reggie Frazier added 26 as host Lake Clifton (10-4) beat Patterson (6-9).* Perry Hall 57, Dulaney 45:Jimmy Ellsworth of No. 18 Perry Hall (10-2) led all scorers with 20 points in a Baltimore County 3A-4A game.
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December 4, 1998
The week in reviewResultsBeat No. 18 UCLA, 70-54, and No. 20 Pittsburgh, 87-52, to win the Puerto Rico Shootout.Beat unranked Wake Forest, 92-69, last night in ACC opener.Who's hotIn the second half of the UCLA game and against Pittsburgh, junior college transfer Steve Francis made 13 of his 18 field-goal attempts, 72.2 percent.Who's notSenior center Obinna Ekezie shot just 25 percent (4-for-16) in Puerto Rico, dropping his field-goal percentage to .475 before last night's 19-point outburst.
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By Bryan Rodgers and Bryan Rodgers,SPECIAL TO THE SUN | February 10, 2000
SAN DIEGO -- Shawnta Rogers might have been the smallest player on the court, but you wouldn't have known it by looking at the stat sheet. Rogers, a 5-foot-4 guard, and Monty Wilson combined for 40 points last night to lead the BayRunners to only their second road victory of the season, 91-75, over the San Diego Stingrays (5-25). The BayRunners (10-18) trailed throughout much of the first half, but Rogers kept them close with three three-pointers. Twelve of Wilson's 20 points came in the first half.