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Sunday, May 30, 2010

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SU MEN’S LACROSSE LOSES IN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP, 6-9, TO TUFTS


In a game played at M&T Stadium in which they never had the lead – and it may be the only time that has happened in this century – the Sea Gulls were outplayed for most of the game by those Jumbos from Tufts, which won its first national lacrosse title. The best player on each team was probably its goal keeper – both were very good and the one from Tufts was truly outstanding. The Jumbos opened early, taking a 6 goal lead in the second quarter, which the Gulls had reduced to 3 goals (7-4) at halftime. The Gulls rally seemed to be continuing early in the third quarter, when they cut the lead to just 2 goals, but they scored only once more in the 2nd half.

Hats off to Tufts, the better team in this particular game. And they beat the top seeded team in each bracket to win the NCAA Division III title.

Congrats to SU men’s lacrosse and coach Jim Berkman for another great year. We are already looking forward to the 2011 season.

Lacrosse fans can see the Division I title game on Memorial Day between Notre Dame and Duke on ESPN, starting at 3:30 PM.

1st Degree Assault In Powellville

CRIME: First degree assault, second degree assault and reckless endangerment
VICTIM: Robert Colflesh, W/M, Berlin, MD
SUSPECT: Jordan Lawrence Costello, W/M Powellville MD

BRIEF RESUME:

On the above date and time troopers from the Maryland State Police Salisbury Barrack were dispatched to 4803 Powellville Road for a reported assault with a handgun. During the investigation it was learned that the above listed suspect brandished a 9 mm semi-automatic pistol during a confrontation with the victim. The weapon was not discharged during the incident and no one was injured. Statements from witnesses at the scene, assisted investigators which subsequently lead to the arrest of the defendant for first degree assault.

SNATCHED TEEN FOUND IN FLORIDA

Police have found a teenage girl who was thought to have been abducted from a busy shopping area in Stafford County, Va. Her family dragged her into their minivan -- kicking and screaming -- because she was trying to avoid a move to Florida, the Stafford County Sheriff's Office said.

The scene was caught on surveillance tape around 11:25 a.m. Saturday at the Target near Warrenton Road, just off Interstate 95.

The tape shows the 17-year-old walking through the parking lot in front of the main entrance when suddenly a dark mini-van pulls up next to her with its sliding door open. A man then jumps out of the driver’s seat and grabs the girl. He pulls her into the van with the help of two women while she kicks and screams.

Several witnesses called 911 right away, and authorities issued a nationwide Amber Alert. The van was found around 12:20 a.m. Sunday in Jacksonville, Fla. Jacksonville Police said the family stopped in Stafford County on the way to a move to Ft. Lauderdale. The girl apparently didn't want to go, and her family forced her into the van so they could continue their trip, police said. (WWW.NBCWASHINGTON.COM)

Lost Camera At Shorebirds Stadium


Hi Joe

Would you post this please? Last night at the Shorebirds game, I left my camera hanging on my drink holder in Section 113. This was a gift. I did not believe anyone would have taken it and supposedly no one seen anything in the surrounding box seats. I have checked with the Stadium and they do not have any knowledge of it being turned in. If anyone has any information would they contact me at 410-726-9493 or turn it in to the Shorebirds Office they will get it to me. It is a KODAK Z812 IS in a nylon canvas type case. I still have faith in the honesty and integrity of people.

Thanks

Lost Dog UPDATE: OWNER LOCATED



Joe,

Could you please post this picture of a lost dog found right outside Nentego Woods in Fruitland. It's a beautiful male golden retriever. Please contact Spencer at 410-251-6070.

China Executes Man Who Attacked 29 Kids

April 29 attack was one of five major assaults against schoolchildren

BEIJING
- A state news agency says China has executed a man who attacked a kindergarten in eastern China last month, wounding 29 children and three teachers.

The official Xinhua News Agency says Xu Yuyuan was executed Sunday after being convicted of attempted murder by the Taizhou Intermediate Court in the eastern province of Jiangsu.

The April 29 attack was one of five major assaults against schoolchildren in the last two months that left 17 dead and more than 50 hurt.

GO HERE to read more.

BP Turns To Next Attempt After 'Top Kill' Fails

Obama calls latest failure to stem oil spill 'enraging' and 'heartbreaking'

ROBERT, La.
- Yet another mix of risky undersea robot maneuvers, containment devices and longshot odds is being prepared to fight the uncontrolled gusher feeding the worst oil spill in U.S. history.

Six weeks after the catastrophe began, oil giant BP PLC is still casting about for a way to slow down the spewing, blown-out well undernteath the Gulf of Mexico that's fouling beaches, wildlife and marshland. A relief well being drilled that's considered the most reliable solution is at least two months away.

President Barack Obama on Saturday called the latest failure to stop the mess "as enraging as it is heartbreaking."

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Tainted Chinese Drywall Concerns Went Unreported For Two Years


A leading East Coast homebuilder learned four years ago that the Chinese-manufactured drywall it had installed in several Florida homes was emitting foul odors, according to documents obtained by ProPublica and the Sarasota Herald-Tribune.


Read the story.

Obama Threatens Military Arrest

Obama threatens military arrest of officials in New Orleans over oil spill cleanup - Watch BOTH videos.



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Police Conduct Sobriety Checkpoint

On 5/29/10, at 11:00 pm, a sobriety checkpoint was conducted through a cooperative effort between the Maryland State Police (Barrack E), the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office, and the Department of Natural Resources

The “Checkpoint Strikeforce” sobriety checkpoint was conducted on S/B Rt. 12 at Wildlife Ln, Wicomico County, MD. The operation began on May 29, 2010 at 11:00PM to May 30, 2010 at 1:00AM. During the operation 129 vehicles were checked. 0 were arrested for DUI. The checkpoint was manned by 8 Maryland State Troopers as well as 4 Wicomico County Sheriff Deputies and 1 Department of Natural Resources Police Officer. Additionally, a saturation patrol utilizing 6 Maryland State Troopers as well as 2 WICO Deputies and 1 Dept. Of Natural Resources Officer was conducted from 1:00AM to 3:00AM. This effort resulted in 3 DUI arrests. There were a total number of 3 DUI arrests for the entire operation.

“CHECKPOINT STRIKEFORCE”

“YOU DRINK AND DRIVE, YOU LOSE”

From Dusk To Dawn?


Good morning Joe,


I was reading online about the dog park on the DT site. Did I read this correctly or is it a misprint?

"The Salisbury dog park will be free, with no membership required. It will be open from dusk to dawn, like other city parks. The site will be unsupervised, which means it's up to the owners to make sure their dogs behave and that dog droppings are picked up."

Open from dusk to dawn? Shouldn't it be the other way around?

http://www.delmarvanow.com/article/20100530/NEWS01/5300301/Dog-park-is-closer-to-reality-in-Salisbury


Editor: Yes, you are exactly correct. The Daily Times isn't open from dusk to dawn, that is why no one caught this before it was printed.

Watch Out For Oil Spill Cleanup Investment Scams

In a joint statement from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and the Securities and Exchange Commission, investors have been warned about the possibility of investment scams being operated by companies claiming to be involved in the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Caught on Tape: Girl Snatched From Target Parking Lot

An Amber Alert was issued Saturday afternoon for a teenaged girl who was caught on surveillance tape being abducted from a busy shopping area in Stafford County, Va.

It happened around 11:25 a.m. at the Target near Warrenton Road, just off Interstate 95.

The tape shows the girl walking through the parking lot in front of the main entrance when suddenly a dark mini-van pulls up next to her with its sliding door open. A man then jumps out of the driver’s seat and grabs the girl. He pulls her into the van with the help of two women as while she kicks and screams.

GO HERE to read more.

Gay Barracks? Military Faces Thorny Questions

Possible repeal of 'don't ask, don't tell' policy raises practical challenges

For opponents of the ban against homosexuals serving openly in the military, the steps by Congress this week to repeal the policy, known as “don’t ask, don’t tell,” were a major victory.

But now they are girding for what may be an equally difficult task: the transition to a force where straight and openly gay servicemen and women live, work and fight alongside one other.

Some homosexuals in the military say they are worried about how that process will work and whether they will be treated differently if they publicly acknowledge their sexual orientation.

GO HERE to read more.

500,000 Voices

The YouCut citizen movement is making a difference - across the country and inside the Capitol. We have heard from over 520,000 voices putting Washington on notice that now is the time to get spending under control.

Rep. Michele Bachmann offered this week's winning cut on the House Floor; an amendment to eliminate a pay raise for federal government employees - including right here in the Capitol - saving the taxpayers over $30 billion.

The Democrats gaveled it down from the Speaker's chair, shutting down debate. The reason the Democrat Majority gave? It would prevent federal workers on Capitol Hill from getting a pay raise, so it could not be considered. That is literally the reason they gave. It is astounding, and an affront to every small businessperson and struggling family across this country.

The up-or-down vote was clear, the majority in the U.S. House voted to allow pay raises for non-military federal employees, while the rest of the country is facing pay cuts. Click here to see where each Representative stood on this vote.

By forcing YouCut votes, backed with your support, we are beginning to change the culture here in Washington. We will not stop until we have brought spending under control.

The next five cuts are already posted on the YouCut website. Many of the items were submitted - including this week's winner - by people just like you, who want to see Washington halt its runaway spending.

You are making your voice heard loud and clear in your nation's capital - together, we are making history.

Regards,
Eric Cantor
House Republican Whip

P.S. YouCut is relevant because you continue to participate. Click here to vote on this week's five cuts and we will bring them to the floor for a vote.

HOBGOOD STIFLES BLUECLAWS IN 8-4 WIN

‘Birds Win Back-to-Back For First Time Since May 1st and 3rd

SALISBURY, Md. – The Delmarva Shorebirds tallied their most runs at Arthur W. Perdue Stadium of the 2010 season in an 8-4 victory over the Lakewood BlueClaws Saturday in front of 6,249 fans.

Right-hander Matt Hobgood pitched six innings, allowing a single run on a solo homer in the fourth inning on the way to the win. Hobgood (3-4) scattered four hits and a walk while striking out four as the Shorebirds picked up their first consecutive wins since May 1-3 against Asheville and Savannah.

Designated hitter Kieron Pope and catcher Michael Ohlman each had two hits to lead the ‘Birds 10-hit attack and Ohlman and left fielder Steve Bumbry combined for five of the team’s eight RBIs.

Eight of the nine Delmarva position players recorded at least one hit and with all except Mychal Givens scoring runs.

Delmarva took a 4-0 lead in the bottom of the third inning. The Shorebirds loaded the bases with one out on a fielder’s choice, single and walk before designated hitter Kieron Pope drove in T.J. Baxter with a sinking line drive that Lakewood left fielder Leandro Castro made a diving catch for the second out.

Tyler Stampone then served the ball into right field to score Ty Kelly and Bumby hooked a triple over the bag and into the right-field corner to chase home Brian Conley and Stampone.

Castro got the BlueClaws on the scoreboard in the top of the fourth with a line-drive home run to left with one out off Hobgood. The solo shot was his third on the season.

The Shorebirds made it 7-1 in the bottom of the fifth, knocking BlueClaws’ starter Colby Shreve out of the game in the process.

Pope led off the frame with a base hit to left and advanced to third on a fielder’s choice and throwing error by Adam Buschini at third base. A Stampone grounder to first scored Pope.

Bumbry came across for Delmarva’s sixth run which spelled the end for Shreve. Givens greeted right-handed reliever Ebelin Lugo rudely. He sent a base hit to right to score Olhman who doubled to left earlier in the inning.

Shreve (3-2) went 4.2 innings, surrendering seven runs (four earned), six hits and three walks.

He struck out three.

Sebastian Valle cut the lead to 7-4 with a three homer in the seventh off of righty Pat Kantakevich. The William & Mary product allowed the first two to reach in the inning on a hit and walk prior to Valle’s laser to left sliced the advantage in half. It was the catcher’s second long ball of the year.

Ohlman doubled to the gap in left-center field to score Mikey Planeta with two outs in the seventh for the final margin.

Jonathan Singleton was 2-for-3 with a run scored and a walk to pace Lakewood in the loss.

The Shorebirds and BlueClaws meet in Game 3 of the series Sunday at 2:05 p.m. For tickets and information, contact the Shorebirds’ box office at (410) 219-3112. On the mound will be right-hander Jesse Beal for Delmarva (4-2, 3.56). Lefty Matt Way (3-4, 4.50) will pitch for Lakewood.

SHOREBIRDS GAME NOTES: 5/29 vs. Lakewood

PREVIEW: Following a 2-0 shutout of the Lakewood BlueClaws, the Shorebirds try and secure at least a series split in game two. Brian Conley ripped a double to the right field corner in the fifth inning to plate T.J. Baxter and Ty Kelly. The Shorebirds remain ten games back of the Hickory Crawdads with 21 games remaining in the first half. The BlueClaws are now 4.5 games out of first place.

FIRST ONE HITTER SINCE: The last time the Shorebirds tossed a one-hitter was on June 6, 2006 against the Lakewood BlueClaws at FirstEnergy Park. The Shorebirds won the game 7-0. It was a seven-inning contest as part of a doubleheader. Brandon Erbe earned the win in five one-hit innings. He struck out 10 batters. Trent Baysinger pitched the final two innings.

FIRST MULTI-RBI GAME: With his two run double to right field last night, Brian Conley recorded his first multi-RBI game of the season. Conley has 14 multi-hit games.

ADVANTAGE ALLAR: Shorebirds relief pitcher Brent Allar tossed two scoreless and hitless innings last night. He has not allowed a hit or a run in his last four outings (7.1 innings).

SECOND SHUTOUT: The only other Shorebirds shutout was on April 20 against Greensboro, 1-0. Jake Smith earned the win in that game.

FIRST THREE GAME STREAK: Michael Ohlman has recorded his first three-game hitting streak of the season. He is 3-for-10 during the mini streak.

BACK-TO-BACK WINS: The last time the Shorebirds won back-to-back was on May 1 (Asheville) and May 3 (Savannah). The Shorebirds had a built in off day. The last time the Shorebirds won games on consecutive days was on the 19th (Hagerstown) and 20th (Greenville) of April.

SECOND IN SYSTEM: T.J. Baxter ranks second in the Orioles farm system with 12 steals on the season. Kyle Hudson and Xavier Avery of Frederick each have 13 to lead the chain.

Union Organizing California Weed Workers

You know an industry has hit the big time when labor unions decide it's time to organize the workers. So, it looks like California's medical marijuana workers are about to reach new highs now that the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 5 in San Jose has begun organizing local pot purveyors. Here's the big question, though: How long before they start showing up to picket non-union shops with a giant inflatable bong?

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