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By Christian Ewell and Christian Ewell,SUN STAFF | March 5, 2000
TRENTON, N.J -- A little more understandable this time, but no less painful, the Mount St. Mary's women's basketball team was again upset in the Northeast Conference semifinals yesterday, falling to Wagner, 61-57, at Sovereign Bank Arena. This was the second straight season that the second-seeded Mountaineers fell short of the conference final. "We struggled most of the season to play to our potential, and it caught up to us tonight," Mount coach Vanessa Blair said. "We had lapses with upperclassmen who should have pulled through stronger than they should have."
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October 20, 1991
A Mass of Christian burial for Thomas G. McTeague, a retired sales executive, was offered yesterday at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Texas. Mr. McTeague, who was 67 and lived in Oxford, died Tuesday of cancer at Memorial Hospital in Easton.He retired in 1986 as a manager with the Glidden Pigments Division of the SCM Corp. He served in the Navy during World War II.He is survived by his wife, the former Juliet Welsh; five daughters, Meghan Bittner, Karen Nibbelink and Juliet Moreland, all of Towson, Mary Scott McTeague of Bel Air and Shelagh McTeague of Catonsville; three sons, Sean McTeague of White Marsh, Timothy McTeague of Cub Hill and Michael McTeague of Towson; a sister, Margaret Bradley of Baltimore; three brothers, John McTeague of Norfolk, Va., and James and Charles McTeague, both of Florida; and six grandchildren.
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By Don Markus, The Baltimore Sun | October 4, 2011
Shortly after Jon Teague returned to his dorm room at the Naval Academy late last Saturday afternoon, the downcast senior placekicker received a text message from one of predecessors inviting him out to dinner. Teague had missed a field goal and had an extra point blocked in overtime of a 35-34 loss to Air Force earlier in the day at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, and Matt Harmon knew exactly what his former teammate was going through. Though Harmon had helped beat Air Force by tying a school record with four field goals in a 33-27 win over the Falcons in Colorado Springs as a senior in 2008, he had an extra point blocked against Tulsa in overtime as a sophomore and had what could have been a game-winning field goal blocked late in the fourth quarter against Ball State of a game the Midshipmen lost in overtime when Harmon was a junior.
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April 18, 2013
Aberdeen William Thomas Cody, 24, of the 800 block of Shirley Drive, was charged Wednesday with second-degree assault and reckless endangerment. Fraud was reported Tuesday in the 4400 block of Kildare Court. Carlos Miguel Cortez III, 30, of the 300 block of Heron Street, was charged Wednesday with possessing a drug other than marijuana. Elliott Colin Gladden, 18, of the 1400 block of Cranberry Road, was charged Tuesday with violating probation in a case in which he was charged with second-degree assault.
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Peter Schmuck | December 10, 2011
LANDOVER - It is only because of the unique nature of the Army-Navy football rivalry that redemption can be this complete. Anywhere else, there would be no salvaging a season with so many difficult moments, but this is Army-Navy, which is a season in itself. It's the Super Bowl of service academy football - the end that for one team each December, fully justifies the means. Navy kicker Jon Teague is this year's poster boy for the power of this 121-year-old rivalry to erase everything that has come before it. His two late field goals were the difference in a 27-21 victory at FedEx Field that was Navy's 10th straight against Army.
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By Mike Preston and Mike Preston,SUN STAFF | March 18, 1997
In one of the team's most active days during the off-season, the Ravens were close to completing deals yesterday with free agents Broderick Thomas, a Dallas Cowboys linebacker, and Leo Goeas, a St. Louis Rams guard, while also having trade discussions with the Oakland Raiders about the Ravens' No. 4 overall selection in the draft.Terms of the deals were not available, but Ravens owner Art Modell said the announcement on Thomas could come as early as today. Goeas has agreed in principle to a three-year deal, said Ozzie Newsome, the team's vice president of player personnel.
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By From Sun staff and news services | February 9, 2009
Dino Gaudio listed all the little things his Wake Forest team did right during its rapid rise to No. 1. Then, he watched his Demon Deacons finally do them again. They ran, they rebounded, they defended - and, not coincidentally, they got two of their most dependable scorers back on track. Jeff Teague scored 27 points, freshman Al-Farouq Aminu added a season-high 26, and No. 7 Wake Forest bounced back yesterday after a surprisingly lopsided loss by routing visiting Boston College, 93-76.
NEWS
October 28, 2007
On October 25, 2007, JOAN ROBERTA MCMAHON of Pocomoke, MD., born February 21, 1944. She is survived by her husband Charles Herbert "Mac" McMahon of Pocomoke, MD, her daughter, Lorrie Lea Jachelski RN, of Whiteford, MD, 2 grandchildren Brian Michael and Sarah Jessica Jachelski both of Whiteford, MD, 1 step-daughter, Terry Lynn Jensen of Medfield, MD and her sister Jean Patricia Teague of White Marsh MD. Memorial services to be held at 4PM Monday October 29,...
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October 5, 2003
On September 26, 2003, MARION K. TOOMEY (nee King), beloved wife of the late Daniel Toomey, dear sister of June K. Mullholand, Felica Klatt and the late Dorothea McTeague and Ellwood King. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date.
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By KATHERINE DUNN | March 8, 2009
Fallston's Mike McTeague is pulling double duty as head coach of the girls basketball team and the girls lacrosse team. The undefeated basketball team plays in the state semifinals this week. ( For more, go to baltimoresun.com/varsityletters)
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