Baltimore Sun

Dundalk High Hall of Fame to induct six on Friday

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The Dundalk Athletic Hall of Fame will induct Ronald Grabarek (Class of 1962, lacrosse, basketball), Tracey Carrington (2011, basketball), Koren Chopper (2007, soccer, basketball, lacrosse), Lina Quiroz (2008, soccer, basketball, lacrosse), Michelle Sandlin (2011, field hockey, indoor track, lacrosse) and Dick Edell (1962, lacrosse, basketball) on Friday at 5 p.m. in the school auditorium. Admission is free. For further informatio­n, call Derek Maki at 410-887-7288. NFL: The Dallas Cowboys placed defensive end Charles Tapper (City), a fourth-round draft selection, on injured reserve as he recovers from a fractured bone in his back. He has not practiced since the second week of training camp, when he was diagnosed with a pars defect, a stress fracture in the lower lumbar vertebrae. LOCAL GOLF: The Baltimore City Amateur tournament, a fixture on the local golf scene from1955 until 2012, is being given a new life. The revival will begin Oct. 22-23 at Woodholme Country Club. Mark Beran, head profession­al at the Pikesville club, is the new tournament director but the format remains the same, 36 holes of stroke play. Additional informatio­n is available from Beran at 410-486-3849 or mberan@woodholme.org. MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER: Lloyd Sam opened the scoring in the 71st minute, Lamar Neagle had a late goal and an assist, and host D.C. United beat the Columbus Crew, 3-0, for its first two-game winning streak of the season. United (9-9-13) remained in sixth place in the Eastern Conference, but moved just two points behind the fourthplac­e Philadelph­ia Union. Columbus (7-12-11) is ninth. Sam used a diagonal run to get to Luciano Acosta’s chipped ball inside the box and Sam did a half turn to finish with his left foot. Neagle finished from distance in the 86th, and four minutes later, Neagle won a long ball down the right sideline, dribbled into the box and found Alvaro Sa- borio near the penalty spot for a goal that helped United earn just its second win in the past 10 meetings with the Crew. MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: The Frederick Keys won the High-ACarolina League’s Esurance Home Field Advantage Award for having the highest attendance based on ballpark capacity. For the fifth consecutiv­e year, the Keys led High-A teams in attendance; in 2016, 314,443 fans attended a Keys home game and Frederick drew 4,838 per game. MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: College Sports Madness named Morgan State forward Phillip Carr and Coppin State forward-center Terry Harris Jr. (Baltimore City Community College, Kenwood) to the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference all-preseason second team. Coppin State forward Joshua Treadwell and UMES forwardcen­ter Bakari Copeland made the third team. COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Navy senior quarterbac­k Will Worth, Towson senior punter Jake Ryder, Johns Hopkins senior linebacker Jack Campbell and Frostburg State senior kicker-punter Isaac Robinson were named among 156 semifinali­sts for the William V. Campbell Trophy, which awards an individual as the best football scholarath­lete at any position. The National Football Foundation will announce 12-14 finalists Nov. 1. ... Johns Hopkins senior safety Jack Toner was named to the D3football.com Team of the Week. WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER: Stevenson junior goalkeeper Tiffany McKee (St. Paul’s) was named Eastern College Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Week. MEN’S COLLEGE CROSS COUNTRY: The Patriot League named Navy senior Lucas Stalnaker Male Runner of the Week. ... The MEAC named UMES senior Mark Blackmon Athlete of the Week. —

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