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  • Case Matheis (Darien), A, Jr.: One of the most exciting offensive players in the state, the 2010 All-American (already committed to play at Duke) had nine goals and three assists in a 17-5 win over New Fairfield in the Class M final last season. A--Eric Parnon (Darien), D, Sr.: The 2010 All-American is one of the toughest defenders in the state. Committed to play at Maryland. A--J.P. Walsh (Darien), M, Sr.: He is considered by many to be the best short-stick middie in the state. Committed to play at Lehigh.

  • RALEIGH, N.C. A federal judge is allowing three former Duke University lacrosse players falsely accused of rape five years ago to pursue a civil lawsuit against the prosecutor and policeinvestigators.

  • Twenty-six players from Anne Arundel County received All- American status from U.S. Lacrosse last month for on- and off-the- field work. Among them, three girls - Severna Park's Sarah Lloyd, St. Mary's Lyndsey Munoz and Broadneck's Courtney Tomchik - earned dual recognition on the High School All-American and Academic All- American teams. South River's Brook Griffin and Severn's Hannah Hook are All- Americans, while the following 15 players are Academic All- Americans: Nell Bragdon (Severna Park), Avery Burns (Severn), Alexis Cowing (Severna Park), Meghan Eshleman (Broadneck), Caroline Franke (Severn), Taylor George (Broadneck), Ali Hoffman (St. Mary's), Ali Judge (St. Mary's (Sami Kiser (Severna Park), Gretchen Mayer (Severna Park), Kelly McNelis (St. Mary's), Chelsea Rowe (St. Mary's)...

  • GIRLS Amy Richardson, Bonny Eagle junior, midfield: A third-year starter, the versatile Richardson is strong on offense and defense. "She is a big communicator on the field and she just sees the entire game," Bonny Eagle Coach Judy Martin said.

  • MAYBE some good will come of it. That's the sentiment of my Intro to Communications students, who followed the retreat and retraction that marked the Duke lacrosse players case. What's worth noting is that these students do not wear blue blazers, dress shirts and neat club ties. They wear loose-fitting pullovers and matching drawstring bottoms in light khaki. These students are inmates at a state correctional institution in Cheshire, where, after successfully completing a number of prep courses and with a sufficient number of good-conduct credits, they become eligible for a few introductory college courses offered through a Gateway Community College extension program.

  • The vindication of the Duke lacrosse players has hit the nation's bookstores, with two summer reads documenting the miscarriage of justice: one by a former Duke athlete, the other by the team's former coach. Nader Baydoun, a former Blue Devils football player, and R. Stephanie Good teamed up to write "A Rush to Injustice: How Power, Prejudice, Racism, and Political Correctness Overshadowed Truth and Justice in the Duke Lacrosse Rape Case.

  • DIVISION I AMERICAN: Laura Dawson (Fr., D, Broadneck).

  • DURHAM, N.C. - Attorneys for the lacrosse players who haven't been charged in the Duke University rape investigation say subpoenas seeking the athletes' school records represent an invasion of privacy. It's not like there's a great concern. There's something in here, apart from the serious privacy issue for these individuals and the rest of the Duke community," he said. "We don't know exactly what to expect," said Wade Smith, one of [Collin Finnerty]'s defense lawyers. "We don't think there will be a lot of business conducted.

  • Camille Auger, Kennebunk, senior, midfielder: A critical cog to the Rams' transition game, Auger is a strong two-way player who will anchor a veteran team. She had 22 goals and 37 assists last year. Becca Bell, Yarmouth, senior, midfield: A leader on the field who had 24 goals and eight assists, and scooped up 42 ground balls last year.

  • RALEIGH, N.C. The disgraced district attorney in the Duke lacrosse rape case apologized to the three athletes in a carefully worded statement Thursday as their lawyers weighed whether to sue him and some legal experts say they have a case. While prosecutors generally have immunity for what they do inside the courtroom, experts said that protection probably doesn't cover some of Mike Nifong's more questionable actions in his handling of the case such as calling the lacrosse players "a bunch of hooligans" in one of several interviews deemed unethical by the state bar.



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