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Zach Hudgins slides into third safely in the 7th District 9-12 year-old All-Star Tournament.
1st row: Courtney Russell, McKenzie Copsey, Megan Mann, Chelsea Raley, Karly Thompson, Danielle Hutchinson 2nd row: Taylor Ringler, Camille Alvey, Heather Gibson, Rachel Potts, Sydney Bailey, Felicia Quade, Kristen Mann 3rd row: Coaches Mary Jo Thompson, Bobby Thompson and Lisa Mann Not Pictured: Morgan Long and Amanda Major Photo Courtesy of Mary Jo Thompson
The ROSEBUDS Softball Team (Grades 3 through 5, Northern Girls Softball League) came in first place in their division and went on to be the champions for the end of the year tournament.
The St. Marys Ryken boys lacrosse team, coached by John Sothoron, celebrate their victory in the WCAC Championship game this Spring.
By Andrew Knowlton Staff Writer After leading Rykens boys lacrosse team to its first Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) Championship this spring, Knights Head Coach John Sothoron was selected the 2007 WCAC Coach of the Year for the third season in a row.
The Knights went 17-2 on their way to the conference title, defeating powerhouse DeMatha twice in one season, including a 13-12 victory in the title game. Prior to Rykens win, the Stags had won the conference championship eight consecutive seasons. Really the thrill for me was to See Coach Of The Year page B-3
Section B -
Sports
SMALL Takes 2nd
Continued from page B-1 and the rest of our team was awesome at the plate. The following day, SMALL took on Northern Calvert again with the opportunity to get a little revenge for their loss in the first game. Our plan going into this game was to show our opponents that offensively, we were not the same team they saw three days prior, Hudgins said. Matthew Eastburn started on the mound for SMALL, giving up seven runs with five strikeouts in 3 2/3 innings. Dane Lemmon took over for the last 2 1/3 innings, giving up just one run and recording one strikeout. Offensively, we met our game plan goal with everyone getting at least one hit, but most getting multiple hits and scoring, said Hudgins. With a win in their next game against Nanjemoy, SMALL would play Hughesville in the semifinals. Hudgins said he took a gamble by saving Carroll for the championship game, which they werent guaranteed an appearance in. Also, both Eastburn and Lemmon were ineligible because they had reached their pitching limits and were required to rest. So Zach Hudgins started on the mound for SMALL, pitching through two innings and giving up zero runs with the help of a strong defensive performance by the infield. In the third and fourth innings, Nanjemoy tallied five runs, but Jonah Yeh took over the mound and kept the opposing team scoreless in the fifth. Up 9-5 in the sixth,
Jonah Yeh of the St. Marys American Little League team makes a throw in the infield.
Hudgins said he took another gamble by bringing in Carroll to close out the game. At this point, Carroll was only eligible to throw 20 pitches, or he would not be able to pitch in the semifinals. But SMALLs options were running thin. Wouldnt you know it, 19 pitches later we were at two outs and runners on first and second, Hudgins recalled. On Carrolls last pitch, Nanjemoy hit a high fly ball between the mound and first base. With all the excitement and everyone screaming, our pitcher and first baseman had a little communication problem
and the ball fell to the ground with no one close enough to make the play, Hudgins said. This loaded the bases for Nanjemoy and Carroll was done. Hudgins gathered his team at the mound and told them to remain calm. Relief pitcher Ben Henry did just that. On just his eighth pitch on the mound, he forced Nanjemoy into a 4-3 play for the final out, as SMALL escaped with the win and a chance to play in the semifinals. Because SMALL lost to Northern Calvert in their opening game, they would have to beat undefeated Hughesville twice to win the
championship. But after playing four straight games (five in six days) in the sweltering heat, SMALL came out a bit flat against Hughesville, as they were mercy ruled 10-0 in the fourth inning. I wish I could say we had a storybook ending and that our team had beaten the infamous Hughesville team in the semifinal and the final but we didnt, said Hudgins. However, I have no doubt we would have been more competitive with the Hughesville squad if our boys heads were, offensively, in the game like they were in games two, three and four.
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The St. Marys American Little League All Stars Front Row, left-to-right: Bobby Jones, Nick Carroll, Anthony Miedzinski, Dane Lemmon, Jonah Yeh, Zach Hudgins Back Row, left-tot-right: Doug Eastburn (coach), Brendan Lessel, Nick Dowdle, Ben Henry, Tyler Guy, Matthew Eastburn, Brandon Denee, Dave Hudgins (manager)
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The Start of a New Era
By Andrew Knowlton Staff Writer Play the next play. That is Anthony Pratleys motto. You cant do anything about what happened in the last play. You have to look forward, he says. Anthony Pratley will take over the Leonardtown Raiders football program as of July 20. That date, according to Leonardtown Athletic Director Glenn Larnerd, is the start of a new era at Leonardtown. Pratley was selected for the job out of a long list of candidates because he fit the requirements perfectly, according to Larnerd. He is organized, he has experience as both a football coach and player, he has a positive approach to the program, he is very knowledgeable, enthusiastic and he is also a teacher (Social Studies). In other words, Pratley is perfectly qualified for the job. When it comes to football, the Raiders have had their share of ups and downs during the last few years. Last season, they went 0-9 before winning their final game of the season against La Plata, which was also 0-9 going into the game. After winning their last and only game of the season, interim Head Coach Brett Johnson said it takes more than a single coach or player to win a ball game; it takes the effort of the community as a whole. Leonardtowns struggles in past years go deeper than just a bad record, but as Pratley and Larnerd point out, that was the past, and it cant be changed. What does seem to have changed is the overall attitude of players, staff and the community. Pratley says the hunger that he saw in the kids, the coaches, and the community is what drew him to Leonardtown. The same kind of hunger Johnson talked about at the end of the 2006 season. Now, with the help of Pratley, who has seen a great deal of success as a coach, the opportunity to build a strong and successful program is in place.
As more and more golfers are learning, the right mental approach can make all the difference on the golf course.
than the nearest leaderboard, where youre sure to find the names Sorenstam, Singh, at or near the top. Living in Hawaii where he has worked personally with over 3,500 clients and has taught over 5,000 pupils at his school, Gee sought to reach a larger audience that perhaps could not make it to the Big Island and figured writing a book would meet that goal.
Throughout the book, Gee provides exercises which are both easy to understand and simple to follow. Having benefitted from the exercises himself, Gee was pleasantly surprised with the results such exercises produced not only on the golf course, but away from the links as well. I believe that if you can take one ounce of your passion for golf or whatever you
truly love and apply it to the rest of your experiences, you will surely lead a more fulfilling and gratifying life, Gee says. To learn more about Darrin Gee and mastering the mental side of golf or to order your own copy of The Seven Principles of Golf, visit www. hnabooks.com.
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games with the audience. An honorable mention award was given to the Northern Senior Centers program, Relaxation Retreat, in the category Health, Wellness and Nutrition and was judged against 18 other entries. This monthly activity provides tranquil and calming experiences for seniors. Aromatherapy, sound and video therapy help soothe minds while instruction on progressive relaxation is shared as well as hand massage techniques.
The Northern Senior Center is located in Charlotte Hall, Maryland on Charlotte Hall Road just north of the Veterans Home and hosts a wide array of activities for active seniors. The Northern Senior Center staff can be contacted at 301-475-4002. The Center is open to the senior public MF from 8 a.m. 5 p.m. The Department of Aging produces a bi-monthly newsletter. The July/August version of New Beginning was recently mailed and is
also available at the countys website at www.stmarysmd. com /doa /docs/newbeginnings.pdf. In addition to the current newsletter, other valuable information is available at this website, including a list of all county Senior Centers, a resource guide, lunch menus, and upcoming events. To be added to the print distribution of the newsletter, call 301475-4200, x1050. For more information contact: Karen Everett, 301-475-4200 ext. 1342.
Department of Chicken Dinner Public Safety Volunteer Task July 29th Force Meeting Announcement
St. Marys County Government announces that the Department of Pubic Safety Volunteer Task Force meetings will be held on the second Tuesday of every month, 6:00 p.m. at the Department of Public Safety Conference Room, 23090 Leonard Hall Drive, Leonardtown, MD. The August 14 meeting will be held at 5:30 p.m. For more information, please contact Gloria LeDonne, Department of Public Safety at (301) 4754200, ext. 2112.
The Ridge Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary will be holding a Drive Thru Chicken Dinner on Sunday, July 29, 2007 from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm at the Firehouse in Ridge (located at 13820 Point Lookout Road, Ridge, Md.). Dinners are $8 and will include 1/2 Fried Chicken, Parsley Potatoes, Vegetable, Cole Slaw, and a Roll. Come and support a worthy cause. For more information, 301-872-5047 or 301-872-5671. See You There!
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EDuCATION uPDATES
Board of Public Works Approves Contract for New Seed School
Marylands Board of Public Works, chaired by Governor Martin OMalley, today approved a multi-year contract that will help launch the SEED School of Maryland. Under the terms of the contract, the new statewide public boarding school serving grades 6 through 12 will open its doors in the fall of 2008. In its first year of operation it expects to enroll up to 80 sixthgrade students from at-risk, disadvantaged backgrounds. A new grade will be added each year until the school is at capacity. The initial year of the contract calls for $2 million in state funds for fiscal 2009. The school will be held to same accountability measures as all public schools in the State. The SEED School offers a bold, innovative program designed to help our most atrisk children succeed, said Governor Martin OMalley. The SEED School of Maryland will play a critical role in improving the lives of our young children. When Governor OMalley was Mayor of Baltimore, he visited the SEED School of Washington DC, a comprehensive college prep public boarding school and encouraged the SEED Foundation to bring the SEED model to Baltimore. In 2006, The SEED Foundation worked with then-Mayor OMalleys staff to achieve passage of legislation, which will provide a state and local operating funding stream for the school. State Superintendent of Schools Nancy S. Grasmick has been a long-time supporter of the SEED Foundations plans to bring a school to Maryland and the State Department of Education has worked closely with foundation officials to develop the idea. This is great news, because this gives our young people and their families another pathway to creating a better life, she said. The SEED Schools results have been outstanding, and we will be working closely with SEED staff to make certain that success is replicated in our State. The SEED School is based on a model created by the SEED Foundation that integrates a rigorous academic program into a nurturing boarding school environment. The curriculum focuses on college preparatory work, while the residential program teaches life skills and provides safe and secure surroundings, 24 hours a day. The SEED Foundation launched its original school in Washington, DC, in 1998. The school has successfully sent its students on to college, and the Foundation has received a host of national awards for its work with disadvantaged youth. The Maryland location would be its second school. Students from at-risk, disadvantaged families throughout Maryland will have the opportunity to apply for sixthgrade enrollment at the SEED School. The enrollment process is expected to begin early next year. The Maryland General Assembly paved the way for the new statewide school by passing HB 1432 in 2005. Since that time, MSDE has been working closely with the SEED Foundation to make those plans come to fruition. The SEED School of Maryland will be based at the former Southwestern High School Complex at 200 Font Hill Avenue in Baltimore. Foundation officials are at work on a fundraising program aimed at securing funding for capital improvements, such as the dormitories necessary to house the students. Contact: Bill Reinhard, 410-767-0486.
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creates STEM-literate graduates ready to accept the challenges of advanced education and the needs of tomorrows workforce. The implementation grant will fund a STEM coordinator who will oversee the three academies and partner with the STEM coordinator recently hired by NAWC-AD. In addition, the funding will support enhanced technology for each of the academy classrooms and a technician to support the program. Additional professional development will be supported through this grant as well as extended day activities and transportation for the elementary and middle school STEM Academies. The STEM advisory group has worked diligently to establish a clear vision, goals, and objectives for our program, said Ms. Linda Dudderar, chief academic officer. They were integral in writing the grant and bringing valuable information from the business and military communities to the discussion. With the support and assistance of our community, we will prepare our students for a world they cannot as yet imagine. Linda Dudderar, Chief Academic Officer, 301-475-5511, ext. 108.
LIBRARy NEWS
Librarys Summer Harry Potter Party! Professional Performance From p.m,Wednesday, July 25, 2 Charlotte Hall Library Ragtime to Rock n Celebrate the release of the last Harry Potter book plus Roll Harrys birthday. Ages 5 and
Monday, July 23 10:00 am Charlotte Halls performance at White Marsh Elementary 12:30 pm Leonardtown Librarys at St. Pauls United Methodist Church 3:00 pm Lexington Park Library Barbara Martin takes you on a musical journey as she explores American music. Free and for all ages. No registration. Made possible in part by a grant from St. Marys County Arts Council and matching funds from Wyle Laboratories. up. Register online at www. stmalib.org or 301-884-2211
MSDE Launching Public Web Site Featuring State Performance Plan Results
As required by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) of 2004, the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) developed State Performance Plans (SPPs) for Marylands early intervention and special education systems for the 20052010 time period. The results of those plans, which serve as a blueprint for improvement for services to children with disabilities and their families in the State, are being made available on an easily accessible Web site. The SPP for the Maryland Infants and Toddlers Program (Part C) includes 14 compliance and performance indicators for early intervention services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families. The SPP for the States special education program (Part B) includes 20 indicators for special education services for children with disabilities ages 3-21 years. Baseline data for each indicator was collected in 20042005, and State targets were established based on the requirements in IDEA. Beginning in 2007, MSDE is required to submit a Part C and Part B Annual Performance Report (APR) to the Office of Special Education Programs on the status of the States progress against the targets set in the SPP. MSDE also is required to report the annual progress of local infants and toddlers programs and special education programs within local school systems for designated indicators on the new Web site accessible to the public. The new Web site will display the 2005-2006 State and local results for the indicators in the SPP. Each year, the current data reported in the APR will be added for comparison to the previous years results. Data for new indicators will be added to the site as it is collected and reported. The Web site has dynamic graphics based on the Maryland map, which allows visitors to the site to view performance data for the State, each jurisdiction, and each indicator. The Web address, http://mdideareport.org/, will go live at noon today, July 11, 2007. Contact: Bill Reinhard, 410-767-0486.
CRITTER CORNER
Pet Safety Tips For Inside Your Home
As a responsible pet owner, you do everything you can with regards to outdoor living to keep your pet safe: your dog is properly confined to your property, and when he goes off your property, he is secured on a leash. You keep your cats inside your home because you know that indoor cats can live five times longer than cats allowed to roam outdoors. However, there are dangers lurking inside your home as well. The Tri-County Animal Shelter has tips on ways you can pet-proof your home to keep your pets safe when indoors. For areas throughout your home, remove small objects such as coins, paper clips, rubber bands and earrings so your pet cannot swallow them. Make sure that used dental floss is in an enclosed trashcan. Drapery and vertical blind cords can tangle and strangle your pet. Wrap them up and keep them out of reach. If you have a recliner, check underneath for your pet before closing it back up. Potpourri and aromatherapy oils can cause pain, swelling and skin irritation, and can be toxic if ingested. Check that screens on doors and windows are secure, and repair any small holes in walls and baseboards so your pet doesnt get in the walls. For kitchen and bathroom areas, teach your pet to stay away from your stove, whether it is on or not. Wastebaskets must be covered and secured. Discard meat, the plastic it came in, and bones in an outdoor garbage can so your pet cannot get to them. Keep all cleaning supplies and medicines out of reach. Keep the lid closed on your toilet, especially if you have a kitten, puppy or small dog that could drown in the toilet. Also keep the lid closed if you use drop in cleaning agents that a pet could ingest if they drink out of the toilet. Never leave the door to your clothes dryer open and unattended, even for a few seconds, and if your pet has access to a garage, clean up any leaks from your car. When it comes to safety, pets are like small children. It only takes a few seconds for them to get into trouble. Do everything you can to prevent them from getting into harms way.
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Community
Healthy Living Recipes
Teriyaki Chicken & Mango Salad Jethros Restaurant
Located just outside Solomons Island, this quaint restaurant has home-style meals that make you come running back for more. With seasonings to-die-for and special homemade ingredients, they have whatever you might be craving, whether its ribs, chicken, seafood, or burgers. Pictured below is Stacey Rappaport, Jethros manager, and two of their most delicious and mouth-watering entrees. To the left of Stacey is the Crab Cake Platter, which is their homemade crab cake with secret spices, and a side of steamed mussels (which Stacey is holding) topped with their crab cake mixture and cheese. To the right of Stacey is the Steak and Cheese Wrap with the fixings and a side of onion rings. Both are excellent choices if youre in the mood for a quick and enjoyable meal. Ingredients for mariLocated in the heart of Leonardtown Square, this growing nade: 1/4 cup low-sodium soy caf has a variety of flavorful and interesting plates. The warm sauce, 1/4 cup honey, 1 teaand inviting atmosphere that hits you as soon as you enter the spoon garlic, finely chopped, 1 teaspoon fresh ginger, finely chopped, 1 teaspoon toasted sesame seeds. Ingredients for salad: 1 boneless chicken breast, 3 ounces fresh shiitake mushrooms, 6 cups mixed baby lettuce greens, 2 mangoes, peeled, pitted and cut into thin slices, 2 scallions, thinly sliced, 1/2 cup fat-free poppyseed salad dressing. Directions: Combine Photo By Lindsay Notter marinade ingredients in a resealable plastic bag and shake door reassures you that the food will be great. to blend. Add chicken and Pictured above is the cafs owner/manager, Linda Palchinturn to coat. Seal bag and resky, and one of their most popular dishes, Smothered Grilled frigerate for several hours or Chicken Breast. The chicken breast is uniquely topped with baovernight, turning the bag at con, fried mushrooms, green peppers, fried onions, and melted least once. Remove chicken provolone cheese. It is served on a Kaiser roll with lettuce and from marinade and place tomato and onion rings on the side. Not pictured is the cook who made this tantalizing dish, Fabulous Fruit Edwin Kline. If you havent visited Lindas Caf yet, check out what youre Salad missing and go anytime of the day they have many other wonIngredients: 1 red apple, derful meals and great breakfast dishes as well! cored and chopped, 1 GranHere is a recipe for a smothered chicken dish you can try ny Smith apple, cored and yourself: Ingredients: 1/4 cup vegetable oil, divided, 1 red onion, cut chopped, 1 nectarine, pitted into strips, 1 (2 to 3 pound) whole chicken, cut into 8 pieces, 3/4 and sliced, 2 stalks celery, cup all-purpose flour, 1/8 teaspoon salt, 1/8 teaspoon ground chopped, 1/2 cup dried cranblack pepper, 1 tablespoon crushed red pepper flakes, 2 cups berries, 1/2 cup chopped walnuts, 1 (8 ounce) container water, 1 cup cider vinegar. Directions: Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a large skillet and saut nonfat lemon yogurt. Directions: In a large onion until tender. Remove and set aside. Place flour, salt and pepper in a large, clean grocery bag. Add chicken, close bag tightly and shake to coat. Let sit 5 minutes. Remove chicken Orzo with Cherry from bag, reserving leftover flour in bag. Heat remaining oil in Tomatoes, Capers & skillet and brown chicken on all sides in hot oil. Remove chicken from skillet and place in a deep roasting pan. Preheat oven Lemon to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Heat reserved flour in skilIngredients: 2 teaspoons let over medium high heat, stirring constantly, to make a dark extra-virgin olive oil, 2 cups roux. Slowly stir in pepper flakes, water and vinegar. Finally stir in reserved sauted onion. Mix well and pour mixture over cherry tomatoes, halved, 1 chicken. 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Not pictured but behind the scenes is the cook of these anytime entrees, David Slappy Burger. So check out Jethros if you want to experience fine dining and spectacular service. Here is a simple recipe you can follow to make crab cakes: Ingredients: 2 egg whites, lightly beaten, 2 tablespoons mayonnaise, 2 teaspoons chopped fresh parsley, 1 1/4 teaspoons Old Bay or Creole/Cajun seasoning, 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper, 1 teaspoon dry mustard, 1/2 cup soft bread crumbs, 1 pound fresh lump crabmeat, drained. Directions: Combine egg whites, mayonnaise, parsley, Creole seasoning, Worcestershire sauce, pepper, and dry mustard. Gently stir in the breadcrumbs and crabmeat. Shape mixture into 8 patties, about 2 1/2 inches in diameter. Place patties on a baking sheet lined with waxed paper or non-stick foil; cover and chill for 30 to 60 minutes. Spray a large nonstick skillet with vegetable cooking spray or use a little olive oil to coat the bottom. Place over medium-high heat. When the skillet is hot, add crab cakes; cook for 3 to 4 minutes on each side, or until browned. Makes 4 servings. From southernfood.about.com.
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When planning a party, timing can be the key to ensuring your celebration goes off without a hitch. In general, invitations should be sent at eight weeks in advance to give out-of-towners ample time to set up travel arrangements. Also, for more formal events, dont be shy about sending save-the-date announcements. These announcements can be sent out up to three months in advance and may serve as a way of getting an early head count (though no RSVP is required with savethe-date announcements) on total number of guests. Invitations for events on holiday weekends, when many people find their social schedules fill up quickly, can also be sent earlier, especially if the holiday weekend coincides with a special event, such as a graduation celebration or a birthday party.
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Warrants lead to arrest
On July 5, 2007, Senior Deputy First Class Michael Peacher observed a vehicle parked in a handicap parking space at the Great Mills Wawa. The vehicle was not displaying a handicap registration plate or placard. Senior Deputy First Class Peacher contacted the driver, and identified him as Charles Brandon Kier, 24, of Charlottesville, Virginia. A wanted check was conducted and suspect Kier was found to be a fugitive from justice. He had three active felony warrants, and one active misdemeanor warrant in the State of Virginia. Senior Deputy First Class Peacher placed suspect Kier under arrest and transported him to the St. Marys County Detention Center where he was charged for being a Fugitive from Justice and was given a citation for Parking in a Handicap Parking Space. He is currently waiting extradition to Virginia. Investigations responded and assumed the investigation. It was determined that a white male, thin build, approximately 510, wearing a bandana over his face, entered the pharmacy which was occupied by customers and employees, displayed a weapon and demanded money and prescription drugs. The employees complied with the demands and the suspect fled the store with and an undisclosed amount of money and drugs in a tan or beige colored four-door car. Anyone with information on this incident is encouraged to contact Crime Solvers at 301475-3333 or detectives at 301475-4200 x1947. pending a bond review.
Robert Russell was conducting a premise check on a Lexington Park location when he observed suspect Kevin Jerome Chase, 37, of Lexington Park, on the property. Suspect Chase was served, in writing, to stay away from the specific location. He was arrested and charged with Trespassing.
Arrested for driving while suspended & failure to appear Senior Deputy First Class Arson threat Kevin Somerville made a charged accordingly
vehicle stop for a speeding violation in Leonardtown. As he made the stop, the operator threw herself in the rear seat. There was a second person in the rear and one in the front. The operator, Leslie L. Jackson, 28, of Newburg, was arrested for Operating a Vehicle While Suspended. The second rear seat passenger, Rachel Mary Jones, 19, of Newburg, was arrested for a Failure to Appear Warrant through Charles County.
Richard Samual Harrison, 30, of Mechanicsville, was charged on a Criminal Summons by Deputy James Stone for Threat of Arson. The alleged threat came during a dispute over the suspects dog barking.
Arrest for probation Dispute turns violation Harry James Neighbors, physical; man 35, of Capitol Heights, was arrested
arrested on an open warrant for Violation of Probation by Deputy Kevin Meyer. William Franklin Broadus Sr., 56, of Lexington Park, was arrested after a domestic dispute turned physical. The arresting officer was Deputy First Class Michael Worrey.
Alleged assault leads to arrest Deputies were called to a Arrested for failure domestic assault in the parking to appear
lot of a California business. Deputy Richard McCoy found the victim suffering from injuries to the face. James Melvin Spears, 46, of California, struck the victim several times in the face with a closed fist causing the injuries. He was placed under arrest and while being placed into the marked police vehicle, spit in the face of Deputy First Class Robert Merritt.
Aaron Michael Hawkins, 26, of Mechanicsville, was arrested by Deputy James Stone for Failure to Appear. Earl Thomas Anderson, 18, of California, was arrested for Failure to Appear by Deputy Shawn Moses.
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Section B -
Games
Sudoku
1. Preheat the oven to 350 F. Place the Oreos in the work bowl of a food processor and process until finely ground. Add the melted butter and pulse once or twice to moisten the crumbs. Press the mixture evenly into the bottom of a 9inch springform pan, packing it tightly with your fingertips so it is even and compacted. Bake until crisp, 6 to 8 minutes. Let cool completely. (The crust may be wrapped in plastic wrap and frozen for up to 1 month.) 2. Bring 2 inches of water to a bare simmer in a me-
dium-size saucepan. Combine the bittersweet chocolate and water in a stainless steel bowl big enough to rest on top of the saucepan and set it over the pan, making sure it doesnt touch the water. Heat the chocolate, whisking occasionally, until completely melted. Remove from the heat and stir in the crme de menthe. Set aside to cool to room temperature. 3. Spoon the ice cream into a large mixing bowl and mash with the back of a spoon until it is smooth but not yet melting. Scrape it into the pan
and smooth it over the crust with the spoon. Smooth the cooled chocolate sauce over the top of the cake and sprinkle with the chopped Andes mints. Wrap the pan in plastic wrap and freeze until firm, at least 6 hours and up to 1 week. 4. Release the sides of the pan from the cake before serving.
Heres How It Works: Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!
Kids Corner
Crossword
CLUES ACROSS
1. A group of countries 5. Hip to 8. Paper bag 12. Another name for Awadh 13. To be suitable 15. 1714 Treaty of B____ 16. Leg joint 17. Author Jong 18. Coming after all others 19. Golf course groomers 22. Hamptons harbor 23. Periods of history 24. Not conservatives 29. A bed needing housekeeping 33. A single unit 34. Allegheny plums 36. French for wooden sole 37. Radiant halo 39. Lone Wolf, Chief of the K_____ 41. Near in space or time 42. Digestive path 44. Slang for trucks with trailers 46. Word element meaning life 47. In this place 49. Illnesses 51. Enlarge a hole
53. Road end: cul de ___ 54. Rich crustacean soup 60. Premium Hawaiian coffee 61. T_____, holds academic position 62. Disney Movie M____ 64. Acronym for www 65. Lilies on the Utah seal 66. Japanese waist pouch 67. Merck Institute for Science Education 68. Has a toothed cutting blade 69. Astronauts OJ
CLUES DOWN
1. Derek ___, frmr. Harvard Pres. 2. Respiratory organ 3. A European river 4. Dairy product 5. His and __ 6. Branch of the Ibibio people 7. Spruce 8. Miller play Death of a _____ 9. Sixth Jewish month 10. Suc____, planned achievement
11. Horseman, abbr. (chess) 13. Magadhan 14. SE So. Korean city 20. Auditory organs 21. Pig enclosures 24. Reluctant 25. Become hardened to 26. Central Indian province 27. W.C.s 28. Stitched 30. Seventh Jewish month (pl.) 31. Motherless calf 32. Distinctive spirit of a culture 35. Lapp language 38. Embitter 40. Cowards 43. Associations 45. Mains 48. Burkus and Turner 50. Pronounce not guilty 52. First king of Egypt 54. Actress Anderson 55. Digits 56. Anatomical fold or crease 57. Face above the eyes 58. Inner forearm bone 59. Acquire by ones efforts 60. Rapper Lil 63. Holiday egg beverage
CLASSIFIEDS
Publication Days
The County Times is published each Thursday. Deadlines are Tuesday at 12 noon Office hours are: Monday thru Friday 8am - 4pm HELP WANTED
We are in search for a creative and energetic Chef who is looking for a change of pace ASAP. Our establishment is a successful fine dining full service restaurant right in the heart of La Plata. This is a great opportunity for a new upcoming chef who has the passion for food and wants the chance to showcase his or her abilities. Possible future ownership opportunity. Lunch time service only with the occasional dinner service or private party. Previous food service industry experience is a must and must be able to work weekends. Serious applicants only. Please call the Royal Tea Room to set up an interview. Busy shop in Clinton now hiring for collision repair technician. Must be ASE certified, quality minded, organized, motivated and have appropriate tools. Health insurance, 401K, paid vacation, ect. References required. Contact Shelley or Terry at 301-868-8840 to set up interview. Independent Distributors needed for an incredible and unique home business. Huge earning potential! Many ways to retail our candles: Home parties, seminars, direct selling, booths, etc. For information visit me at www.2goodcandles.com. Great business for teachers and stay-at-home moms who want to make extra cash. National organization located in Camp Springs, MD is seeking applicants for a full-time clerk position. Applicant must have basic math skills, a high school diploma and basic knowledge of Microsoft Work and Excel. Must be responsible and dependable. We offer an excellent benefits package. Send resume via fax 301-7026060, mail to: 5201 Auth Way, Camp Springs, MD 20746 or email lryan@ seafarers.org.
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REAL ESTATE
4 huge bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and a full walk-out basement make this the perfect home. There is plenty of room for everyone in the oversized living room. This home features new carpet, new hardwood, a covered porch, a garage, a massive 16x20 deck, a water access community with private beaches, boat ramps and lakes. The home is situated at the end of a culdesac backing to trees for extra privacy and it is priced right. Call 240-298-2977. Price: $348,900. Small, private water-oriented community in a country setting......charming 8 year old farmhouse with red roof......and water views from front porch and other front rooms.... across the street from the beautiful Patuxent River......use of community pier for boating and fishing......3 BR, 2.5 BA, 2-car garage, basement. Must see to appreciate this lifestyle! Call Susan to see--410-474-1604. Price: $399,900. Single family home located at end of rd. Safe area with nice homes around. Great starter home or investment property .Last house on Right on Rose Ln. off of Chanclers Run rd. by ball fields.$ 235,000 Call Joe 240-298-3666. Beautiful split Foyer in Patuxent Knolls. 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath with wood stove on over a half an acre. Ceramic Tile in Kitchen, living room, hall and main level bathroom and lower level bedroom. Kitchen has new counters and like new appliances. Fireplace downstairs, some custom lighting in lower level. Fenced backyard. A great oversized carport that has a shed with electric. Home has been freshly painted and ready for new buyers! A must see! If interested, call 443 532-6224. Price: $299,900.
REAL ESTATE
This rambler has a full finished basement with fireplace. The basement has a bedroom and a full bathroom. Up stairs has an eat in kitchen, with french doors that lead to the back porch with roof. There are two full baths up stairs. Walk in closet in master bed. Big pantry in kitchen and in hall way. There is also a shed with a concret floor. Shed also has electric. The house is off to its self no one can build around you. Private drive that circles. There is a two car garage with an attic. You also have the rights to a pier for fishing or there is a place to take your boat. The house is sold as is. Just needs little stuff like painting.This house appraised for $410,000 but selling for $360,000 for buyers to do touch ups. Back yard is fenced in. Call 301-290-1348.
APARTMENT RENTALS
Seeking a professional preferably a woman but men can apply. This home is a real charmer and has all the ammenities anyone needs. The home is full of upgrades like new floors (hardwood and carpet), appliances, garage, roof, siding, hot tub and landscaping. This place is conveniently located across from the main gate of PAX and shopping a walk away. Looking for an applicant who is easy going and fun but can afford living there with no excuses. The applicant will share the home with two men who are both professionals and easy going. Please call for an appointment and walk through or go check the place out from the outside. CALL me at 3019042219 Zach Thank You! Price: $400.00+utilities. Looking for a roommate for the months of August & September (possibly part of October) in the Spyglass Apt Homes right by Gate 3 of the base!. I live in a 2B2B apt and my roommate is moving out. My lease is up Mid Oct and I will be moving however you could take over the Apt if you desired! Bathroom in room, walk in closet, living room and kitchen furnished, I have small quiet fun dog, beach access, community pool. No deposit and free cable & internet connection!! Female preferable. Call 301-928-0254. Price: $600. Single professional male looking for someone who needs a room to rent. House is three bedroom with one bath - located very close to Pax River base, restaurants, and shopping. Rent includes utilities - Telephone, Direct TV w/NFL package, Water, Electric and DSL internet. Long term and short term renters considered. Please call Steve at 301-672-9601 if you need more details. Price: $500.
HELP WANTED
Papa Johns Pizza has 8 locations ranging from Annapolis to Leonardtown and is headquartered in Owings/Dunkirk. We are looking for a full-time bookkeeper to work out of that office-flexible hours-- hourly or salary-- possibility of benefits. Must have experience with Excel, Quick Books, a/r, a/p, and payroll knowledge. This position requires basic knowledge of accounting operations, mathematical skills, written and verbal English language communication skills, working knowledge of G/L entries and P&Ls and the ability to respond to guest and associate concerns in a friendly and positive manner. Accounting/Finance degree preferred. Send resume to Ray at Searsco4@comcast.net
HELP WANTED
St. Marys Ryken High School is a coeducational Catholic secondary school sponsored by the Xaverian Brothers. St. Marys Ryken is located in Southern Maryland (approximately 1 hr from DC) on beautiful Breton Bay and has a collegetype campus with an enrollment of 700 students. SMR is currently seeking to fill the following teaching positions: English/AP Language; Che m ist r y/ Biolog y and part time Spanish. Qualifications: Masters degree and prior teaching experience highly recommended. Please visit our website at www. smrhs.org Please forward resumes to Rick Wood, Principal rwood@smrhs. org or 22600 Camp Calvert Rd. Leonardtown, MD 20650.
VEHICLES
1973 Chevy Nova, 350ci w/turbo 350 trans. New 2 cowl induction hood and windshield. This car runs great. Needs new leaf springs. There is rust in both quarter panels and a little in each door. This would be a great project car. Please call with any questions 240-925-6729 (paul). Price: $5,000 Firm. 2002 Ford Explorer in Excellent condition. Metallic gray, Automatic transmission, all tan leather interior, 4 door,4wd,after market grill, new tires less than one week old! Very well maintained. Looking to sell ASAP!! Please contact @ (301) 672-2731 or (301) 7692150 or email @ brittani. murphy@gmail.com / Stereo Sytem available for additional $1000. 2 12 Rockford fosgate subwoofers, kenwood 800 watt amp and all new door speakers. Price: $13,000 OBO. 1988 Jeep Wrangler 4x4 auto 6 cyl, red, soft top, very clean body, no rust, very nice looking jeep, above average body for year, runs good, $3200. Call John at 240-299-9335. 1999 Ford Expedition. This vechicle is in excellent shape inside and out. Kelly Blue book values this SUV at 8100.00 dollars. This is a steal for someone seeking and SUV. I purchased this SUV for my son who now wants a car. The vechiele can be seen at 21910 Point Lookout Rd, Leonardtown. Call 301-904-3080 for more info. Price: $7500. 1980 Ford F100 will sell whole or for parts. 5.0L V8 with headers and dress up kit, C6 automatic transmission, new steering box and starter, diamond plate tool box, classic chrome smoothie wheels, body damage from accident to fender, grill and hood. $800.00 whole or call for parts prices. Call Joe at 301373-4289. Price: $800. 2001 Lexus ES300. This is an awesome car. Mechanically sound, reliable, extremely comfortable ride. MUST SELL. Please make offer. Call 240-682-5335. Price: $9,950 OBO. 2002 Chevrolet S10 Pickup Extended Cab. Current MD Inspection Upgraded Stereo System MP3 Ipod, Bucket Seats, Bed Liner. 4 Cyl. Make me an offer! Call 240682-5335. Price: $6,855 obo. Great car that wont kill you at the gas pumps. I hate to let it go but I no longer have a need for it. It is in great condition with a very recent maryland inspection. So if you are looking for a car to help your wallet out at the pumps look no further. Call anytime about this 99 Limited Edition Nissan Sentra GXE. 240 5772294. Price: $4000. 1994 Dodge Caravan. 94 dodge caravan . Runs great . Good reliable van , Maintance has been kept well. (( Is due for an oil change )) Tinted windows. Front seats, One middle caption chair & back bench in. Stereo works well , along with cassette player. Occasinally fuse blows for back wiper & airbags , not sure why ?Air does not work. there is a leak by the firewall. Heat works. Front wheel drive , handles great in snow. V6 . Front Passanger door has slight problem , does shut & lock though .Just recently decided to purchase a newer vechile & took tags off van. Fuel pump was just replaced last month. Gas needle sometimes gets stuck. Plenty of room inside. Call 240-538-7434. Price: $1600 or OBO.
MOTORCYCLES
This bike is a 95 Honda Magna in great condition with a 750cc twin engine. Plenty of big chrome and a smooth ride. A brand new seat i had made a couple years ago is on it. This bike was in great shape before i parked it. I let it sit for a year and the carb gummed up and needs cleaned and adjusted. A new battery also will be needed eventually. This bike has plenty of power and looks for the sport cruiser type ryders. It has been well maintained with synthetic oil all its life, maintenance kept up and really trully ran with with the best of em. If i fix it and sell it i would want whatever i put in it somewhere around $2,800.00 or if you prefer fix it yourself and buy it for $2,200.00 obo. Give me a call for details and come see it. Please ask for a picture i will send. Will trade for suitable boat engine must run. Lets talk! 2004 KTM EXC 250 CC 4 Stroke. Bought New in 8/2006. Has Only Been Rode Twice. Has Only 34 Miles And Only 2.7 Hours Total Riding Time. Has New Probend Handguards. Will Also Include Helmet. Just Dont Have Time For It. $2,000 Firm. Call 301-392-9289. 2005 Suzuki Hayabusa. Polished frame, crome add ons, crome rims, Red and Black body, Call for details..443- 404-5147. Price: $8,500. 2004 KTM 125 sx. This is a great bike and just put back together got alot of new parts and runs like a champ if you would like some more info you can give me a call at 240925-2588 or email me at crashdummiesinc@aol. com my name is james.
CHiLD CARE
Openings available for 1 yr and up. Full-time or part-time. Breakfast, lunch, and two snacks provided. Large playroom w/ inflatable bouncng ring, outdoor activites, community playground and swimming pool. Located in the Hickory Hills North sub-division and part of the Greenview Knolls and Esperanza School Districts. Call 240-725-0464. Infant(1), Toddler , Before and After school openings. Calvert Elementary School District. Pre-school curriculumn and snacks provided. I am a Maryland State Dept. of Education level 1 provider with great references. 14 years experience! Hours M-F 6:005:30. Please call for appointment or more info. Tracey 410-414-9255.
2 full time positions available immediately at a busy Screen Printing facility. Screen printer must have experience. Assistant will recieve on the job training. Pay based on experience and availabilty. Must be a motivated self starter who can work well independently, as well as part of a team. Call 301-862-4848.
Full Time Dental Scheduling Supervisor must be a team player, be highly motivated, and have the ability to multitask. Dental experience preferred but will train the right person. Great benefits. Please email resume to stmarysdental@rcn.com or call 301-884-3248 ask for Lauren.
GENERAL MERCHANDiSE
Beautiful waterbed on a stand. This beautiful bed has barely been used. This bed comes with the heater and the matress is brand new. The base of the bed has 4 drawers on each side and 3 sets of cabinets. So pleanty of storage for the room that is that big. 240-431-7502. 10 x 10 1/2 foot plush carpet. Brand new beige/ light brown plush carpet. Would be excellent for a addition to any small bedroom/office. Very thick top grade carpet. Price: $100 obo. Call 301-904-8596. Washer for sale! Admiral, Mega 22 Plus, Heavy Duty 2 speed. Works great. If interested contact Tammy at 410-5868000 or 240-538-8610. Price: $65 obo. Country Dining Room Set Hutch,Six Chairs&Table. Call 301-373-8219. Price: $1000.
Requirements:
Adults, 18 or older. Great Customer Service Skills. Neat & Professional Appearence. Flexibility for Scheduling. Dependable & Reliable. Willing to Learn & Accept Responsibilities. Full-Time and Part-Time Available. Competitive Pay Rates & Benefits. McKays is an equal opportunity employer. Vacation, Sick, & Personal Leave Medical, Sick, & Disability Ins. 401 K Plan
YARD SALES
Big Garage Sale-7-1 on July 21st in Bay Ridge Estates. Lots of Toys ( Little Tikes), Dishes, Girls DayBed/Trundle Bed w/mattresses, All size Girls clothes, Kitchen Items, Guitar, Linens/Bedding Sets, Gymnastic outfits & Dance recital outfits, coffee table, and much more. Moving sale on 20 and 21 July from 8AM-5PM. Furniture, glassware, small appliances, loads of XMAS crafts, elevator wheelchair lift, vacuum cleaners, and lots more. Call 301-4813861 for more info. 47137 SCHWARTZKOPF DR., located in Greenbrier Subdivision, off Hermanville Road.
Interviews Are Held At: McKays Office Building RT. 235 In Hollywood Wednesdays 4:00 PM until 6:00PM. For More Information, Call Luann 301-373-5848
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June 5, 2007
Kenneth Allen Grumbine, 18, Lexington Park, Md. Meghan Lynn Jones, 19, Lexington Park, Md. James Philip Morris, 36, Great Mills, Md. Megan Christine Carroll, 24, Great Mills, Md. Geoffrey Todd Sanzenbacher, 24, Brighton, Mass. Pamela Jo Naab, 23, Brighton, Mass. Ronald Edward Bishop, Jr., 25, Lexington Park, Md. Darcy Marie Skrabacz, 22, Lexington Park, Md.
Lexington Park, Md. Matthew Nephi Kearns, 28, Mechanicsville, Md. Melinda Michelle Neill, 29, Mechanicsville, Md. Drew McDonald Thompson, 21, Great Mills, Md. Cherrikka Michelle Ford, 24, Park Hall, Md.
Rebecca Rose Wood, 29, Mechanicsville, Md. James Lee Dufour, Jr., 30, Lexington Park, Md. Misty Dawn Powell. 28, California, Md. Dmytro V. Kolesnyk, 27, California, Md. Tsvetelina A. Staneva, 23, California, Md.
Chesapeake Beach, Md. Jacque Lynn White, 32, Huntingtown, Md. Neal Christopher Dyson, 26, Leonardtown, Md. Jennifer Marie Pierce, 24, Leonardtown, Md. Richard Lewis Goldsmith, 38, Mechanicsville, Md. Christine Jean Mandley, 38, Leonardtown, Md. Julien Jules Mouroum, 45, Callaway, Md. Velma Dolores Souels, 54, Lexington Park, Md.
June 7, 2007
Charles Edward Wise, Jr., 34, Valley Lee, Md. Sherry Lynn Pilkerton, 29, Valley Lee, Md.
Otis Floyd White, III, 27, Lexington Park, Md. Lashonda Rashelle Gross, 29, Lexington Park, Md. James Bradley Chamberlain, 24, Lexington Park, Md. Alicia Lynn Wrubel, 21, Lexington Park, Md. James Timothy Blount, 62, Lexington Park, Md. Dorothy Edna Marie Stewart, 59, Clinton, Md.
June 8, 2007
Michael Robert Mastropietro, 24, Piney Point, Md. Cecilia Esther Camacho, 21, Piney Point, Md. Ernest Michael Jonhson, 31, Lexington Park, Md. Kimberly Marie Spence, 28, Great Mills, Md. Daniel Blake Seeger, 20, Patuxent River, Md. Sasha Marie Prebble, 24, Lexington Park, Md. Justin Alan Ray, 25, Sykesville, Md. Sara Ellen Price, 28, Sykesville, Md. James Lee Dufour, Jr., 30, Lexington Park, Md. Misty Dawn Powell, 28, California, Md.
Christopher Ryan Schartiger, 27, San Diego, Calif. Hannah Love Boyd, 27, Alexandria, Va. Christopher Mario Trevino, 29, Lorton, Va. Jennifer Leigh Lathroum, 27, Lorton, Va.
Brian Lowery, 36, Lexington Park, Md. Stephanie Renee Swisher, 33, Lexington Park, Md. Zachary Thomas Adams, 23, Great Mills, Md. Michelle Leigh Toussaint, 25, Great Mills, Md. Juan Antonio Moreno, 28, Lexington Park, Md. Jessica Nichole Watson, 18, Lexington Park, Md. Travis David Hudson, 20, Clarksville, Tenn. Tia Marie Snow, 21, Clarksville, Tenn. Dennis Wayne Wight, 46, Hollywood, Md. Cheryl Lynn Metcalf, 48, Hollywood, Md. Wesley Scott Stoltz, 24, Belmont, N.C. Jodi Michelle Dodson, 29, Belmont, N.C.
June 4, 2007
Wallace Anthony Spears, 36, California, Md. Michelle Leigh Smith, 43, California, Md. James Trevor Higgs, 18, California, Md. Elizabeth Ann Harmon, 18, California, Md. John Kenneth Knaus, Jr., 35, Washington, D.C. Vy Lan Horwood, 34, Washington, D.C. Andrew Lawrence Delligatti, 24, Mechanicville, Md. Dawn Renee Wood, 25, Mechanicsville, Md.
June 2007
June 25, 2007
Randall Earl Stallings, Jr., 36, Lexington Park, Md. Steven Andrew Purdy, 32,
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