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Maryland Golf 2006-09
Maryland Golf 2006-092006-09-28 Week in Numbers Potomac Sports - Potomac Almanac - Connection NewspapersConsecutive state championships Churchills golf team has won. If the Bulldogs are to compete for a fifth straight title, they must place in the top three in team scoring at the District 2 Championships at the Poolesville Golf Course on Tuesday, Oct. 3. In additions to the teams that qualify for states, the top eight of all remaining golfers at the district tournament will qualify as individuals for states. The state tournament will be hosted by the University of Maryland on and 25. www.connectionnewspapers.com
2006-09-26 Diamondback Online - Editorial: The Lite FarePlot Outline: Marylands newest higher education hero, Jim Rosapepe, teams up with university President Dan Mote in the biggest movie event of the fall. Our story opens in 2009, with a circular shot of Mote relaxing in his newly furnished luxury box above Chevy Chase Bank Field. The Maryland Terrapins football squad, the newest team to join Division I-AAs MEAC conference, is being trounced by rival Bethune-Cookman, 70-3. With his face buried in hands, Mote gets a message from Chief of Staff Ann Wylie: Students have stormed Route 1 to riot after the Maryland chess team won the national championship this spells trouble. Students, now stranded in golf bunker-sized potholes on Route 1, are now sitting ducks for city criminals. Can Mote and Rosapepe find more extensive measures to prevent another student shooting other than www.diamondbackonline.com The Diamondback, the University of Maryland independent student newspaper - Diamond diamondback diamond back maryland university of maryland umd college newspaper college news independent college news independent student media
2006-09-06 Hunting group does about-face - Sports - The Washington Times, Americas NewspaperState fisheries managers love to talk about allocating natural resources and being fair when it comes to handing out the amount of fish that can be removed. Lets take the Maryland DNR, for example. Ken Hastings, of the Southern Maryland chapter of the Coastal Conservation Association, says the DNR must decide what to do with the tidal water yellow perch. Will it continue to allocate 95 percent of this resource to roughly 30 commercial netters while some 380,000 recreational perch fans will be handed the leavings washingtontimes.com
2006-09-12 This weeks golf tournamentsNotes: Woods and Furyk, expected to be paired together next week in the Ryder Cup matches at The K Club in Ireland, are the only U. S. team members in the field. Five European team players - Howell, Montgomerie, Donald, Casey and Karlsson - are entered. . Woods has won his last five events. Hes making his first appearance in the event since losing to Mark OMeara in the 1998 final. . Els, the record six-time champion who has a home overlooking the 16th hole, helped refurbish the Harry Colt-designed layout. The course was lengthened 310 yards and 30 bunkers were added, six on No. 18. Els missed the 2005 event because of a knee injury. . Furyk and Scott are coming off victories Sunday. Furyk won the Canadian Open on the Colt-designed Hamilton Golf and Country Club Course to jump to No. 2 in the world behind Woods. Scott www.scoregolf.com (AP) - A look at this weeks tournaments around the world: - Golf News Canadian Press Golf Tour
2006-09-12 Want to win a million dollars ( ) Bob OliverSmeraglio also had a top-10 finish at the Chesapeake Cup in Maryland, and earlier this summer won the Marston Cup, teamed with Ed Erickson in winning the TDGA Wolcott Memorial, teamed with Jamie Slonis in claiming the Kerwin Cup and was a member of Yardleys winning Golf Association of Philadelphia Team Championship squad. Penn-Jersey ASSE Golf Classic, 10:30 a. m. , registration; 11:15 a. m. , shotgun start. Benefits Prevent Blindness America Organization. By Penn Jersey Chapter of American Society of Safety Engineers. Hanover Country Club, Jacobstown, N. J. Sponsorships available. usd. 100 includes dinner, usd. 45 dinner only. Eric Voight 856-304-2706 or John Lapatchka 856-904-9181. GOLF - Area golfers will have that chance from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Saturday at Snipes Farm and Golf in Morrisville. The event, which will benefit the Courier Times Newspapers in Education Program, is open to all golfers.
2006-09-13 PressBox: Baltimore Sports. Period.Walk the 3. 2 mile Star-Spangled Trail system in Baltimore starting at the Inner Harbor Visitors Center and moves through some of Baltimores great neighborhoods including Little Italy, Historic Jonestown and City Center. You will see twenty "star-attractions" such as the Flag House and Star-Spangled Banner Museum, the Carroll Mansion, the Reginald Lewis Museum of African-American History and Culture, the Jewish Museum of Maryland and many others. A map and guide will be available for those who prefer to take the walk on their own. Call 443-984-2369 or visit PressBox: Baltimore Sports. Period. The site of Baltimores free sports weekly. Includes news, features, columns, message boards and more for Baltimore sports fans. - PressBox PressBox newspaper Free sports newspaper Baltimore Baltimore sports Stan Charles Stan the Fan Ravens Orioles Terrapins Terps Maryland Baltimore Blast Baltimore lacrosse Johns Hopkins Message
2006-09-12 Aspen Hill community calendarMontgomery County Civic Federation will present a program on the county and rsquo;s Housing Programs and Policies from 8 to 9 p. m. Monday in the first-floor auditorium of the Council Office Building, 100 Maryland Ave. in Rockville. Officials from the Housing Opportunities Commission, the Department of Housing and Community Affairs, and Community Based Planning will discuss Section 8 housing vouchers, the Moderately Priced Dwelling Unit program, Opportunity Housing, Productivity Housing, the Transitional Housing Program, Personal Living Quarters, Accessory Apartments and the new Work Force Housing Program. Free and open to the public. www.gazette.net
2006-09-30 The Trentonian - and no. 145;Lord Byronand no. 146; remembered as great gentleman and golferBean, who also shot a 63 two weeks ago in the second round of the Constellation Energy Classic in Maryland, eagled the par-5 fourth hole and had eight birdies and a bogey on the Rock Barn Golf and Spas Jones Course. Phil Mickelson, Corey Pavin, D. A. Weibring, Tom Purtzer and Brandt Jobe were among other golfers attending. PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem, Roger Cleveland -- whose company, Cleveland Golf, made the Byron Nelson line of clubs -- and broadcasters Pat Summerall, Jim Nantz and David Feherty also were in the crowd. www.zwire.com Associated Press - Trentonian trenton nj trenton new jersey trenton news newspaper sports weather back talk online radio business classifieds horoscope classified ads crossword new jersey news state capitol news bucks
2006-09-26 The Frederick News-Post : SportsThe pair carded 82s in the District I 4A-3A Tournament on Monday at Wakefield Valley Golf Club, finished just two shots off the pace and punched their tickets to the state tournament, which begins , at the University of Maryland Golf Course in College Park. They were the lone county individuals who advanced to the state tournament out of the 4A-3A division. District action continues today with the District I 2A-1A Tournament beginning at 9 a. m. at Black Rock Golf Course in Hagerstown. Walkersville is favored, but should receive a strong challenge from rival Middletown. www.fredericknewspost.com The Frederick News-Post is a Frederick, MD based newspaper that has been delivering local news, sports, classifieds, food, obituaries, entertainment, and community events to Frederick, MD for more than 100 years. - Frederick Maryland news sports obituaries editorial entertainment food classifieds employment montgomery county community movies religion photos archives business weather
2006-09-13 Contractor Convicted In Maryland AG Currans Continuing Corruption Investigation At UMBC - Maryland :. . : All American Patriots :.In the court proceedings, Mr. Cheek admitted that he provided benefits to state employee Andrew Reider, a UMBC Project Manager in the Construction Services Division, in exchange for favorable treatment in the awarding and administering of construction projects at UMBC. The benefits included materials and labor for a new basement bathroom, the purchase and installation of a new heat pump, and contributions towards an annual golf vacation which Reider attended free of charge. In exchange for the benefits, Reider, who was charged today with accepting Mr. Cheeks and others bribes, improperly steered construction projects to Cheeks former employers. Sentencing is scheduled . www.allamericanpatriots.com Contractor Convicted In Maryland AG Currans Continuing Corruption Investigation At UMBC - Maryland - All American Patriots provides American history, political news, biographies, polls, election coverage, historical documents, information on the fifty states, news, commentary, and everything a patriotic American needs to know about his or her country.
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