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December 21, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012 MEN'S BASKETBALL HCC 93, Prince George's 82 LARGO, Md. - Kervin Rameau had a game-high 27 points for Hagerstown in a Maryland JuCo Conference win over Prince George's. Antonio Jenifer had 21 points, Donte Thomas had 17 points and six assists, Christian Leach had 14 points and Antwan Pittman had 10 points and nine rebounds for the Hawks (15-2, 6-1). HAGERSTOWN (15-2, 6-1) Carter 4, Jenifer 21, Thomas 17, Pittman 10, Rameau 27, Leach 14. Totals 31 28-41 93. PRINCE GEORGE'S Johnson 6, Logan 8, Ayodeji 12, Leatherwood 21, Short 4, McCray 9, Sewell 8, Thomas 4, Davenport 4, Collins 4, Jackson 2. Totals 38 6-8 82. Halftime - HCC, 40-30.
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January 31, 2002
Roundup - HCC loses to Prince George's WOMEN'S HOOPS LARGO, Md. - Maggie Robinson had 23 points, but Hagerstown Community College dropped a 73-69 decision to Prince George's in a Maryland JuCo Conference game on Wednesday. HCC (69) Gantt 2, Mason 9, Blevins 8, Pulieri 2, Taylor 2, Robinson 23, Whipp 2, Curley 8, Myers 3, Parson 2, Fowlkes 8. Totals: 25 15-26 69. PGCC (73) Davis 19, Mascetti 12, Brown 13, McClain 9, Delrey 1, Harris 9, Maddox 10 Totals: 27 15-21 73. Halftime - Prince George's 35-31.
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December 12, 2000
Roundup: Hawks turned away by Prince George's Co. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL LARGO, Md. - Hagerstown Community College could not hold onto its halftime lead in a 65-59 loss at Prince George's HCC coach Marlys Palmer said the key came in the second half. "(Brooke) Russ fouled out with about eight minutes to go, then she got a technical and they made their free throws," she said. "They didn't take the lead then, but it fueled their comeback. " Russ, HCC's top rebounder and free-throw shooter, picked up two fouls in the first half and sat down.
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January 11, 2007
MEN'S BASKETBALL Prince George's 90, HCC 82 HAGERSTOWN (2-11, 0-5) Spence 5 0-0 12, Henry 1 0-0 2, Waters 8 0-0 20, Cox 3 0-0 6, Long 6 2-5 14, Nelson 14 0-1 28. Totals 37 2-6 82. PRINCE GEORGE'S (8-4, 4-2) Sweet 6 3-4 16, Willis 2 2-3 6, Spencer 7 3-6 19, Colvin 4 1-1 9, Jones 4 1-2 9, Myers 5 2-7 16, Giddings 0 1-2 1, Hickson 6 2-4 14. Totals 34 16-24 90. Halftime - Prince George's 45-40. 3-point goals - HCC 6 (Spence 2, Waters 4). Prince George's 6 (Sweet, Spencer 2, Myers, Hickson 2)
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September 14, 2000
HCC upsets No. 7 PGCC LARGO, Md. - Brian Eichelberger scored off a direct kick midway through the first half as the Hagerstown Community College men's soccer team defeated nationally ranked Prince George's 1-0 Wednesday in a Maryland JuCo game. The Owls (3-1) entered the game undefeated and were No. 7 in the National Junior College Athletic Association poll. HCC improved to 2-2. Eichelberger scored on a set play, receiving the direct kick after a foul and unloading a one-touch shot past Prince George's goalkeeper Jonathan Maceda.
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By JACK HILL III | Staff Correspondent | February 1, 2012
Wednesday night ended Hagerstown Community College women's basektball coach Marlys Palmer's stay in front of the home bench at HCC athletic complex. That was tough enough. But unfortunately, it also signaled the end of the Hawks' 16-game win streak. The evening of celebration and good memories from Palmer's 33 years of leading the Hawks ended with one black mark as Prince George's scratched out a 63-56 Maryland JuCo Conference victory, handing HCC its first loss since Nov. 28, 2011.
NEWS
January 10, 2008
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Hagerstown 93, Howard 57 HOWARD (6-8, 2-5) Molesky 1 0-0 2, Hawkins 1 0-0 2, Schwartz 8 4-6 27, Nuinley 1 0-2 3, Klipsteen 8 3-3 21, Close 1 0-0 2. Totals 20 7-11 57. HAGERSTOWN COMMUNITY COLLEGE (13-0, 4-0) Buckner 3 1-1 9, Myers 8 2-2 22, Porter 0 1-2 1, Ve. Wheeler 4 0-2 8, Jewell 2 0-0 4, Va. Wheeler 3 2-2 8, Smith 2 1-2 5, Morel 2 0-2 4, Thompson 4 0-0 10, Faulkner 1 0-0 2, Baker 5 4-4 16, Rhoderick 2 0-0 4. Totals 36 11-17 93. Halftime - Hagerstown, 54-15.
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March 25, 2009
COLLEGE SOFTBALL HCC 9-17, Prince George's 0-3 LARGO, Md. -- Hagerstown Community College dominated Prince George's in a Maryland JuCo Conference doubleheader sweep Wednesday. In the first game for HCC (6-3, 2-2), Megan Holmes (2-0) pitched a three-hit shutout with six strikeouts and Emily Myers and Brittany Main each had two RBIs. In the second game for HCC, Myers and Amanda Waltman each had three hits, while Myers and Main each had four RBIs. HCC 9-17, Prince George's 0-3 Game 1 HCC 301 023 -- 9 5 2 P. George's 000 000 -- 0 3 7 Megan Holmes and Myers.
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May 7, 2001
HCC softball sweeps to region title Region XX Softball Championship Series At Prince George's Game 1 HCC 5, Prince George's 1 HCC1000400-573 P. George's0010000-123 Cook and Moats. Mascetti and Fadli. WP - Cook, 16-3. LP - Mascetti. Game 2 HCC 10, Prince George's 6 HCC2035000-10134 P. George's1101003-653 Reed, Cook (1) and Moats. Hebb and Fadli. WP - Cook, 17-3. LP - Hebb. LARGO, Md. - Andria Cook, despite pitching a complete game in Game 1, told her coaches to use her in Game 2 if they needed.
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By JACK HILL III | Staff Correspondent | January 14, 2013
The Hagerstown Community College women's basketball team overcame a nine-point deficit in the first half to take a 29-22 halftime lead, then held off a few comeback attempts by Prince George's in the second half to earn a 62-53 victory on Monday night in a Maryland JuCo Conference game at the HCC athletic complex. “It is a good confidence-booster every time that we get a win,” Hawks coach Vicky Bullett said. “It was a tough, physical game. I am proud of the kids' intensity and the way that they were able to stay positive throughout the entire game.
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December 21, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012 MEN'S BASKETBALL HCC 93, Prince George's 82 LARGO, Md. - Kervin Rameau had a game-high 27 points for Hagerstown in a Maryland JuCo Conference win over Prince George's. Antonio Jenifer had 21 points, Donte Thomas had 17 points and six assists, Christian Leach had 14 points and Antwan Pittman had 10 points and nine rebounds for the Hawks (15-2, 6-1). HAGERSTOWN (15-2, 6-1) Carter 4, Jenifer 21, Thomas 17, Pittman 10, Rameau 27, Leach 14. Totals 31 28-41 93. PRINCE GEORGE'S Johnson 6, Logan 8, Ayodeji 12, Leatherwood 21, Short 4, McCray 9, Sewell 8, Thomas 4, Davenport 4, Collins 4, Jackson 2. Totals 38 6-8 82. Halftime - HCC, 40-30.
NEWS
December 4, 2012
A third-tier ticket worth $10,000 in the recent Powerball drawing with a $587.5 million jackpot was sold at the Maugans Avenue Shell, according to Maryland Lottery officials. The ticket, which has been claimed, was one of 10 statewide that matched four numbers and the Powerball. Odds of doing so are 1 in 648,975.96, according to the lottery's website. Other third-tier winners were sold in Baltimore City (2) and Baltimore (2), Calvert, Montgomery, Prince George's (2) and St. Mary's counties, according to lottery officials.
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By JACK HILL III | Staff Correspondent | April 28, 2012
Pitching powered the Hagerstown Community College softball team to a sweep of Prince George's, 9-1 and 5-0, in a Maryland JuCo doubleheader. In the opener, sophomore Megan Peomroy (12-10) allowed just one hit, one walk and one unearned run while striking out six in a five-inning complete game for the Hawks (18-19, 11-11). In addition, Peomroy finished with three hits at the plate. “We had a slump, but I feel we are starting to come back out of it,” Peomroy said. “My defense was helping me out. I was just throwing at certain spots.
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March 27, 2012
Monday, March 26, 2012 COLLEGE BASEBALL Dylan Dunn had three hits and four RBIs to lead Hagerstown Community College to a 15-5 win over Prince George's in the opener of a doubleheader sweep on Monday afternoon. Jacob Keeney and Chris Kulik had two RBIs each for the Hawks (15-10) in the first game. In the nightcap, Josh Knupp had three hits and three RBIs, Cole Sellers had three hits and two RBIs and Lazaro Torres had two hits and an RBI as the Hawks won 18-5.
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By JACK HILL III | Staff Correspondent | February 1, 2012
Wednesday night ended Hagerstown Community College women's basektball coach Marlys Palmer's stay in front of the home bench at HCC athletic complex. That was tough enough. But unfortunately, it also signaled the end of the Hawks' 16-game win streak. The evening of celebration and good memories from Palmer's 33 years of leading the Hawks ended with one black mark as Prince George's scratched out a 63-56 Maryland JuCo Conference victory, handing HCC its first loss since Nov. 28, 2011.
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By DON AINES | dona@herald-mail.com | February 1, 2012
A man charged with the fatal shooting of a New York City man last week on Jonathan Street was apprehended Tuesday night in Prince George's County, Hagerstown police said. Juan Sylvester Barnes, 28, of no fixed address was being held without bail Wednesday on a charge of second-degree murder in the Jan. 24 shooting of Christopher Lee Follett, 29. Follett was found shot in the head on the 300 block of Jonathan Street shortly after 1 a.m. on Jan. 24. He died at Meritus Medical Center near Hagerstown two days later.
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March 19, 2011
Sunday, March 20, 2011   COLLEGE BASEBALL LARGO, Md. — Danny Morris had two hits and three RBIs to lead Hagerstown in a rout of Prince George’s in the first game of a doubleheader sweep. Tyeler Presgraves had two hits and two RBIs and Jordan Thurber had two hits and an RBI. In the nightcap, Rashad Talley had four hits, including two doubles and two RBIs, Morris had two hits, including a solo home run and an RBI, Josh Knupp and Justin Martinez had two hits and two RBIs each and Thurber had two hits and an RBI for the Hawks (16-5)
NEWS
January 27, 2011
A Prince George's County man charged with plinking City Park ducks with a paintball gun last summer pleaded guilty this week to cruelty to animals, according to Washington County District Court records. Nathaniel Herring, 19, of Capitol Heights, Md., was sentenced to probation before judgment Tuesday and ordered to pay $57.50 in court costs and fees.  Charges of inflicting unnecessary suffering or pain on an animal and trespassing were dismissed, according to court records. Defendants who receive probation before judgment can have their criminal records expunged if they successfully complete probation.
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