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Boys Lacrosse: Leopards 'had no business losing' to TJ
kauffman@herald-mail.comSmithsburg’s boys lacrosse team will be happy to see someone other than Thomas Johnson’s Nick Sponyoe between the pipes the rest of this season. The Leopards outshot the Patriots 52-20 and, thanks to Travis Leopold, won 16 of 20 faceoffs. But...Tags: Sports, Josh Thomas
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Boys Lacrosse: Rebels get first home win since 2008
kauffman@herald-mail.comSouth Hagerstown’s first home boys lacrosse victory since 2008 certainly was a memorable affair. In a game that had it all, the Rebels came up with clutch goals early in the fourth quarter and huge penalty kills and saves late in the period to turn...Tags: Sports, Ethics, Religion and Belief, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions
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Boys Lacrosse: Saints take Lions out of their zone
kauffman@herald-mail.comST. JAMES — The Saint James boys lacrosse team faced something it hadn’t seen yet this season — a zone defense played by Mid-Atlantic Conference foe St. Andrews — and beat it with unselfish teamwork. Nine players scored at least...Tags: Sports, Will Smith (football)
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Boys Lacrosse: Hubs done in by own penalties
will.robinson@herald-mail.comThough North Hagerstown’s boys lacrosse team fought until the final horn on Thursday, the Hubs couldn’t withstand Middletown’s powerful attack, falling to the Knights 13-6 at Mike Callas Stadium. Middletown (3-0) was led by Cody Martin,...Tags: Sports
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Boys Lacrosse: Railroaders wilt under Hubs' attack in opener
kauffman@herald-mail.comNorth Hagerstown’s season and MVAL Antietam boys lacrosse opener against Brunswick became a showcase for the Hubs’ multi-dimensional offensive attack on Tuesday night at Mike Callas Stadium. Drew Brooks scored four goals and Kyle Hewlett...Tags: Sports
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Letters to the Editor - March 25
We lost a dear, deer friend in Bucky To the editor: On Saturday, March 16, we got the phone call that we were dreading. Bucky, the lovable, tame, Sharpsburg-area “pet” deer was dead, with a rope around his neck and caught in a fence. In...Tags: Sports, Flu, High School Sports, Spaghetti, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Boys Lacrosse: Top teams a mystery as season begins
kauffman@herald-mail.comWhile North Hagerstown is clearly the team to beat among Washington County girls lacrosse squads in 2013, there is no such sure thing among the county’s boys teams. The top county team by record in 2012 — Smithsburg at 8-5 — has two...Tags: Mike Smith (football coach), Sports, Teaching and Learning, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Girls Lacrosse: Hubs looking to spread the scoring wealth
kauffman@herald-mail.comHow far can North Hagerstown go? That’s the dominant question in Washington County girls lacrosse this season, because the Hubs are clearly the team to beat. North went 10-3 in 2012 and returns 10 starters. Five of them were Herald-Mail All-County...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Sports, Students
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Boys Lacrosse: Brooks puts Warriors up a creek with seven goals as North paddles to victory
will.robinson@herald-mail.comNorth Hagerstown’s boys lacrosse team defended its home turf at Mike Callas Stadium on Thursday, defeating Boonsboro 15-7 on Senior Night in the MVAL Antietam. Senior Drew Brooks had a game for the ages in his final home contest, netting seven...Tags: Sports
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South girls improve to 6-0 in MVAL Antietam
Thursday, January 10, 2013 GIRLS BASKETBALL South 58, Brunswick 31 BRUNSWICK, Md. — Tayana Stewart had 14 points to lead South Hagerstown past Brunswick (3-9, 1-5) in the MVAL Antietam on Thursday. Chelsey Scott had 12 points and Katrice...Tags: Sports, Will Smith (football), Chris Cooper, Butterfly Ballots
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2012 Year in Review: May and June
Editor’s note: This is the third installment in a six-part series compiled by staff writer Tim Koelble looking back at some of the biggest local, regional and national stories of 2012. MAY 2 - In softball, Smithsburg defeats Clear Spring 2-1 to...Tags: Sports, Baseball, Basketball, College Sports, U.S. Open (tennis)
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Saints' Fahey looks down the road with future in lacrosse
koelble@herald-mail.comMadison Fahey has a future home in women’s lacrosse. Fahey, a junior at Saint James, has verbally committed to Loyola University of Maryland, a current member of the Big East in women’s lacrosse but ready to join the Patriot Conference in...Tags: Sports, Big East Conference, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Loyola University Chicago
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