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September 3, 2003
On August 31, 2003 JEANNE (nee Cauble) SHERWOOD beloved wife of Louis N. Sherwood; devoted mother of Barbara Janos and the late Milton Wright Cooper; dear grandmother of A. John Janos III. Friends may call at the family owned Mitchell-Wiedefeld Funeral Home, Inc., 6500 York Road (at Overbrook) on Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral service will be held Thursday 11 a.m. from the funeral home. Interment Druid Ridge Cemetery.
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By Craig Clary, Baltimore Sun Media Group | May 18, 2013
Broadneck's Ellen McNulty had seven goals and an assist and Aislinn Probst scored four goals and added two assists to lead the No. 12 Bruins (17-3) to a 15-5 win over No. 15 Catonsville (16-3) in the Class 4A-3A state semifinals at Franklin on Saturday afternoon. Probst scored 10 seconds after winning the opening draw, and the Bruins had nine of the first 10 goals in the game on the way to a 10-3 lead at halftime. "We just were trying to stay patient and play our game and score early so we didn't have to fight back at the end," McNulty said.
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NEWS
April 13, 2005
On April 11, 2005, DOLORES "DOLLY" JOAN SHERWOOD, of Severna Park. Beloved wife of John A. Sherwood; loving mother of Rachel A. Sherwood; dear sister of Robert C. Pascal and Martha J. Burlay. Visitation will be Wednesday and Thursday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 at the Barranco and Sons P.A. Severna Park Funeral Home, Ritchie Highway at Robinson Road. Services will be Friday at 4 P.M. at Woods Memorial Presbyterian Church, 611 B & A Blvd., Severna Park. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1041 Route 3 North, Gambrills, MD 21054.
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By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun | March 28, 2013
William R. Dachille Sr., a retired insurance executive who owned a Baltimore County liquor store, died Monday of heart failure at University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 88. William Robert Dachille Sr. was born and raised in Baltimore. He attended City College and enlisted in the Army in 1943. He was discharged the next year after the death of his father, and he returned to Baltimore. Mr. Dachille spent more than 40 years in the insurance business and during his career worked for Monumental Life, Chesapeake Life Insurance Co., Western Life Insurance and the St. Paul Companies Inc. He retired in the mid-1980s.
NEWS
July 7, 2007
On July 3, 2007, SHERWOOD CABEAN. Friends may call at Howell Funeral Home, 4600 Liberty Heights Avenue on Sunday, July 8, 2007, from 1 to 5 PM. Funeral Services will be held on Monday, in the Sanctuary of First Church of the Brethren, 4500 Liberty Heights Avenue. Family hour 12-12:30 PM. Service will follow. Interment Garrison Forest Veterans Cemetery.
NEWS
July 19, 2004
On July 14, 2004 SHERWOOD R. MURPHY, age 96, of Baltimore and Severna Park. He was the son of the late Sherwood R., and Sarah Brown Murphy, of Baltimore. During the 1950's he was the manager of the Parkville Branch of St. James Savings Bank and then went on to serve as a bank examiner for the State of MD. He is survived by his beloved wife, Ruth Loring Murphy; his daughter Mildred Murphy; his grandchildren, Allison and Peter Lesiewicz and Mark Stearns and his great grandson Casimir. A Memorial service will be held at Oak Crest Village in Parkville on Sunday July 25, 2004 at 2 P.m., in the Renaissance Care Center.
SPORTS
By Chuck Acquisto and Chuck Acquisto,Special to The Sun | December 31, 1994
No. 14 Atholton needed overtime to do it, but the Raiders finally won their own Central Maryland Tournament with an 81-77 victory over Sherwood of Montgomery County yesterday."
NEWS
October 14, 1990
Air Force 1st Lt. Jennifer L. Sherwood has arrived for duty at Langley Air Force Base, Va.Sherwood, daughter of David L. and Velma G. Sherwood of Bel Air, is a surgeon's executive officer.AIRMAN HOLDER ARRIVES AT LANGLEYAir Force Airman 1st Class Matthew J. Holder, has arrived for duty at Langley Air Force Base, Va.Holder, son of Margaret M. and Walter J. Holder of Joppa, is an antenna systems installation maintenance specialist.TAYLOR COMPLETES BASIC TRAINING COURSEStaff Sgt. Kevin E. Taylor has completed a basic noncommissioned officer course.
SPORTS
By From Staff Reports | March 11, 1994
Meredith Pine and Nikki Tibbs scored 15 points apiece to lead top-seeded Sherwood (21-1) of Montgomery County to a 62-55 win over No. 8 and fourth-seeded Annapolis (19-7) in a Class 4A state semifinal girls basketball game yesterday at UMBC.Tibbs also grabbed 10 rebounds for Sherwood, and teammates Takesha Williams and Gloria Cruz contributed 12 and 11 points, respectively.For Annapolis, making its first appearance in the state tournament since 1982, a bad case of nerves and an inability to keep Sherwood off the boards proved its undoing.
NEWS
By Mike Frainie and Mike Frainie,Special to The Sun | November 16, 2006
COLLEGE PARK -- The Broadneck volleyball team prides itself on having fun while it plays, and that attitude has served the fifth-ranked Bruins (16-2) well with seven consecutive trips to the state tournament. Unfortunately, there weren't many smiles as the Bruins lost to Montgomery County's Sherwood, 25-10, 25-13, 25-17, in the state Class 4A semifinals at the University of Maryland Ritchie Coliseum last night. The Warriors advanced to Saturday's 7:30 p.m. Class 4A title game there. They will face Damascus, a winner in three games over C.H. Flowers in the other semifinal, in an all-Montgomery County final.
SPORTS
By Mike Frainie, For The Baltimore Sun | November 19, 2012
- The Arundel volleyball team had seen this story before. Unfortunately for them, it again doesn't have a happy ending. Sherwood defeated Arundel 27-25, 25-14,25-13 to win in the Class 4A state volleyball championship at the University of Maryland's Ritchie Coliseum. Sherwood's Alex Holston, who will play volleyball at Florida next year, has been the major reason the Wildcats have been eliminated from the state tournament the past three years. Sherwood defeated Arundel in the semifinals in 2010, and the state championship last season.
SPORTS
By Katherine Dunn | November 19, 2012
The MIAA championships highlighted Week 12 with Gilman dominating Calvert Hall for the A Conference title and St. Paul's and St. Frances escaping close calls in the B and C conference finals, respectively. The regional championships also featured their share of lopsided wins and close games. As we head into the state tournament, here are some of the statistics that stood out in this weekend's action. 2 Point conversion in overtime, a pass from Anthony Pino to Rob Suite, for the difference in St. Paul's 28-27 win over John Carroll for the B Conference title 2:20 Left when St. Frances' Khalil Stanfield intercepted a pass to seal the Panthers' 30-25 win over Severn for the C Conference title 3 Turnovers grabbed by John Carroll's Montell Martin -- two interceptions, one fumble recovery -- in the loss to St. Paul's 3 Rushing touchdowns scored within six minutes by River Hill's Justin Arn in a 35-27 win over Atholton 3 Touchdown passes thrown by Atholton quarterback Luke Casey within three minutes to rally the Raiders to within 8 points of River Hill in the final two minutes 3 Defending state champs still alive in the playoffs -- River Hill, Middletown and Dunbar 4 Teams remaining undefeated in the Baltimore area -- River Hill, Westminster, St. Paul's and St. Frances 5 Players who rushed for 200 or more yards in this weekend's playoff games -- Gilman's Shane Cockerille...
EXPLORE
By Steve Jones | November 17, 2012
It was a split decision for Carroll's two remaining teams on Friday night in the state high school football playoffs. The top-seeded Westminster High School Owls rode the arm and legs of quarterback Deryk Kern to a resounding 62-28 win over second seed Sherwood High in the Class 4A North Region championship game at Ruby Field.  Yet after defeating Reginald Lewis in the first playoff game in school history last Saturday, Manchester Valley closed...
SPORTS
By Katherine Dunn, The Baltimore Sun | November 16, 2012
Every time Westminster's football team set a record this fall, quarterback Deryk Kern said it simply provided more motivation toward the Owls' ultimate goal - winning the Class 4A state championship. Kern gave the No. 4 Owls another dose of motivation Friday night when he tied the state record for touchdown passes in a season early in the first quarter and had a hand in nine touchdowns as the Owls set a Class 4A playoff record for most points by a winning team with a 62-28 victory over Sherwood.
SPORTS
By Mike Frainie, For The Baltimore Sun | November 15, 2012
Top-ranked Arundel won a backyard brawl Thursday night by defeating a scrappy Eleanor Roosevelt volleyball team, 25-20, 25-15, 25-18, in the state Class 4A volleyball semifinals at Ritchie Coliseum. Now the Wildcats (19-0) will see whether they can knock out the neighborhood bully for the state championship. The bully comes in the form of Sherwood. The Warriors are winners of 56 straight matches and have ended Arundel's season the past two years — in the state semifinals in 2010 and the state championship last year.
SPORTS
By Katherine Dunn, The Baltimore Sun | November 9, 2012
As Westminster's prolific passing attack grabbed all the headlines this season, coach Brad Wilson kept stressing that his Owls could run the ball, too. Friday night against a quick, athletic James H. Blake team that put a lot of pressure on Owls quarterback Deryk Kern early, the No. 5 Owls leaned on that running game. They scored two of their first three touchdowns on the ground and finished with four rushing touchdowns - the most all season - en route to a 51-7 victory in a Class 4A North regional football semifinal.
SPORTS
By Mike Frainie, Special to The Baltimore Sun | November 19, 2011
COLLEGE PAKR -- Top-ranked Arundel lost its undefeated season and a shot at redemption by falling to Montgomery County's Sherwood 25-21, 25-19, 25-19 in the Class 4A  title game. The Wildcats (20-1) lost to the defending-champion Warriors in the state semifinals last year. Ashlyn Tapley led Arundel with 10 kills and eight digs. Alex Holston, a junior who has orally committed to the University of Florida, led the Warriors (19-0) with 14 kills. “We watched game tape of [Holston]
NEWS
By Mary Carole McCauley, The Baltimore Sun and Baltimore Sun reporter | January 30, 2011
Suzanne Ruth Sherwood, the first woman appointed to the Maryland Tax Court, died Thursday at Roland Park Place. She was 85. "In her understated way, my aunt was an early feminist before that word came into existence," said Mrs. Sherwood's niece, Laure Ruth. "She enjoyed being a lawyer, but neither she nor her husband chose the traditional route of joining a law firm, becoming partner and making a lot of money," Ms. Ruth said. "Much of what she did was pro bono. She dedicated her life to public service and charitable works and helping others.
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