May 07 2008

Honor Roll: SEVERNA PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL

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SIXTH GRADE: Benjamin Agee, Jeanne Angeles, Murphy Atwell, Patrick Ayerle, Reilly Baker, Colleen Beairsto, Erin Behrens, Savannah Bell, Morgan Binnix, Katherine Black, Meghan Bohny, Anna Bollino, Keith Boone, Taron Bradshaw, Niklas Brake, Erica Brown, Ian Chaput, Maya Cho, Stephanie Claar, Jessica Cohen, Dillon Cooley, Nora Corasaniti, Elara Cunningham, Samuel Cush, Michael Dalisera, Michael DeMaio, Sophia Dietrich, Maeve Doherty, Anna Dunlap, Edward Dunoyer, Madeline Echeverria, Nicholas Embser, Patrik Ervin, Caroline Evans, Jake Faranetta, Ryan Forsyth, Patricia Franklin, Jana Gawitt, George Gaylord, Logan Gibb, Lauren Giblin, Daniel Giles, Samantha Giordano, Robert Greenspan, Alexis Grubel, Colin Hackett, Matthew Harding, Andrew Harrington, Adam Harrison, Brady Hemmerle, Steve Hines, Michael Hofstedt, Bradley Hogan, Alexandra Horgan, Erica Hughes, Claire Husselbee, Grace Johnson, Sydney Jolliffe, Margaret Kaulius, Lauren Kirchenheiter, Kelsey Kirk, Ara Ko, Julie Koffler, Carolyn Kotkiewicz, Griffin Kowalewski, Thomas Kubic, Madison Lawrence, Courtney Lay, Monica Linnell, Elizabeth Lloyd, Stephen Lukas, Rachel Luthcke, Nicholas Machan, Mackenzie Manis, Samuel Mason, Elizabeth Mata, Allison McNerney, John McWilliams, Grayson Metzger, Benjamin Mia, Cal Moreno, Thomas Mumford, Jacob Nold, Carly Novick, Julia O'Mara, Thomas Outing Jr,, Erin Paxton, Jack Payne, Courtney Popivchak, Kathryn Posko, Andrew Powell, Sarah Pumphrey, Crystal Quirino, Megan Reese, Matthew Reise, Julianna Ricci, Jillian Romanosky, Hanna Ruark, Mark Sanders, Sylvester Schaner, Hannah Schoener, Amanda Schulkowski, Christopher Seeman, Richard Sellars, Emma Slattery, Anakarin Smith, Colby Snyder, Michael Spence, Kerrigan Stern, Brennen Stevenson, Olivia Stibolt, Cara Stine, Kevin Strasser, Benjamin Studnicky, Kasey Sullivan, Haley Swanson, John Swanton, Kylie Taylor, Willliam Taylor IV, Abigail Thomas, Sydney Tracey, Bronwyn Van Joolen, Gabrielle Vance, Rachel Vander Kolk, Tracy Vander Kolk, Molly Volk, Jocelyn Wagner, Abigail Walker, Sean Walker, Elizabeth Warner, Benjamin Weinberg, Allyson Wesley, David Wilkinson, Mackenzie Williams, Morgan Williams, Olivia Williamson, Dillon Williford, Taylor Wood, Erik Wright and Philip Wright.
SEVENTH GRADE: Kyle Albach, Rachel Allen, John Bachkosky, Marissa Balleza, Samantha Biuk, Julianne Blunt, Timothy Brant, Shannen Bunoski, Robert Buttles, Craig Carassanesi, Hannah Carroll, Adriana Castille, Eddie Chang, William Chaudoin, You Jin Cho, Kasey Cingel, Erica Coe, Logan Colborne, Gretchen Compere, Sarah Compton, Nicole Convissar, Sean Cooley, Martina Costagliola, Christina Cropper, Erin Crowley, Sarah DaRe, Steven Davis,Tucker Dell, Julia Downing, Cory Duke, Erin Falvey, Kelly Fern, Daniel Fielder, Jenna Fisher, Madison Fisher, Stephen Ford, John Fritz, Joseph Fulton, Molly Gallant, Emily Garhart, Aaron Gates, Valerie Gawitt, Chad Gehring, Kathleen Gerrity, Emily Gibson, Amalia Gjerloev, Katherine Gowland, Elizabeth Grabowski, Antonio Guarino, Jodi Hall, Elyza Halpern, Jacob Hamel, Douglas Hanna, Katherine Hein, Olivia Holloway, Andrea Holtermann, Samantha Hunter, Kevin Huntley, Kathryn Jensen, Kensey Katz, Bradley Keith, Dunavan Knight, Sierra Knoch, Feodora Kurtz, Carissa Kwan, Andrew Kwon, Katherine Laird, Julia Lamb, Ryan Lamon, Kasey Lawler, Kasey Layshock, Jonathan Lin, Matthew Livas, Allison Luthcke, Molly MacIntire, Kevin Mak, Michelle Mandeville, Hayley Martin, Kyle Maschal, Nora McCann, Rachel McNealey, Athena Mears, Dana Meyers, Ellie Milleker, Carly Moore, Ana Morales, Katherine Morrison, Timothy Nelson, Michelle Nie, Steven O'Neill, Dylan Pasiuk, Hannah Pendergast, Madeline Pendergast, Samuel Pershall, Natalie Pike, Kaitlin Poulton, Bo Reidy, Emily Rieck, Hannah Roane, Stuart Rodriguez, Hannes Rogers, Olivia Roy, Elizabeth Schaeffer, Samantha Scheimreif, Jacob Siefert, Taylor Simmons, Samantha Slattery, Christian Smalley, Emily Smith, Solon Snider, Mackenzie Stahl-Border, Emma Staisloff, Brendan Steele, Andrew Stemberger, Matthew Stenberg, Bethany Studnicky, Bridget Sundel, Lindsay Theisen, Christopher Tran, Danielle Victorio, Ikjot Walha, Jessica Walsh, Kimberly Westbrook, Haley Wilson and Celeste Witting.

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May 05 2008

Khandi Alexander is leaving CSI: Miami

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Late last week, TV Guide’s Michael Ausiello reported that Khandi Alexander is leaving CSI: Miami at the end of the season. Alexander is know for her fierce but tender Medical Examiner alter ego Alexx Woods. There is no word yet about how the character will depart, but Ausiello hints strongly that the reason for the departure is some issues Alexander has with an aspect of the show.
Who knows? Cast members are leaving CSI, too (first Jorga Fox and now Gary Dourdan), so maybe there is just a limit to how long you can do this kind of show (intense, lots of blood and gore, often depressing). I haven’t followed the plots on CSI: Miami, so I don’t know what kinds of issues Alexander would have with the show.
She is a terrific actress; one of the standout episodes for me was her grief over working on the body of a child, and how she combined tears with professionalism during the episode. She will have no trouble finding other work out there.
Reportedly, there is a search for a new medical examiner, and this one will be male.
I knew Khandi many years ago before she switched from musical theater to straight acting. She blew me away in “The Corner” (HBO miniseries, in some ways a prequel to “The Wire”). Every time I’ve seen her on CSI: Kabuki, the same thought has occurred: They must be paying her an awful lot of money, or else why in the world is she staying in this role? It surely couldn’t be for the one meaty scene they’d write for her every second year.
All the best to you, my dear, from the piano player across the hall in Boston.
“Aw sugar, why’d she have to leave the show so young..”
Finally! Maybe I’ll start watching again–I couldn’t stand her character and that stupid “Aw sugar” stuff at every dead body. I was so happy years ago when they said a character was going to die–but once I saw it was Speedle, I deleted my TiVo season pass.

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Mar 15 2008

Georgia Tech to make up game against Virginia on March 3

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ATLANTA: Georgia Tech and Virginia will face each other March 3, making up a game that was postponed because of a leaky roof at Alexander Memorial Coliseum.
The game was supposed to be played Thursday night, but torrential rain was too much for the domed roof of the 52-year-old arena to handle. The game was delayed at first, then called off when the maintenance crew couldn't guarantee the leaks would stop.
The Yellow Jackets (11-13, 4-6 Atlantic Coast Conference) have lost three straight games and four of the last five.
Virginia (12-12, 2-9) was coming off a five-point win Sunday at Boston College that stopped a seven-game losing streak.
The 7 p.m. makeup game will be played at the beginning of the final week of the regular season.

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