Alumni
side hitter for Salisbury University
and this was the team’s first
appearance at the championship
game.
Kendall Smith was selected as a top
ten finalist at the Miss Maryland
Pageant last year. She’ll be going
back this year to compete for the
title of Miss Maryland. In the
interim, she has been crowned Miss
Prince George’s County 2013, a
local title that qualifies her for Miss
Maryland.
‘11
Amanda Barber was named the
Colonial Athletic Association
Women’s Swimmer of the Week for
her victories in a number of events
during the weekend of February 3-4,
at a meet in Richmond, Virginia.
Amanda took first place in the 50yard freestyle with a time of 23.88
seconds and won the 100-yard
freestyle in 52.73. She was also a
member of two Towson University
relay teams that took first place.
Patrick Sensenig, a Sophomore at
Penn State University, has received
a scholarship and is now officially
a contracted cadet in the Nittany
Lion Battalion.
Roland White will work this
summer as a lead counselor for the
Promise
Camp
(http://
familyguidance.net/programs/
promise-camp/), a program of
Christian outreach to at-risk teens
located in western Pennsylvania.
Roland will take part in this
ministerial position as of midsummer. Prior to taking part in the
Promise Camp, he will spend a
month studying abroad in Sevilla,
Spain, as part of his Spanish minor
studies at Morehouse College.
Tyler Holmes, a Sophomore at St.
John’s University in New York City,
was recently hired by CBS Studios
as a student intern in research and
development for the new television
talk show airing on BET, hosted by
TJ Holmes weeknights at 11pm.
Marcus Thornton, William and
Mary Men’s basketball Sophomore,
was named the Colonial Athletic
Association Player of the Week
for the third time this season.
The Upper Marlboro, Md., native
Jacob Ulrich '00, right, demonstrates his sculpture techniques.
averaged 23.3 points, 2.7 rebounds
and 2.3 assists per game, including
a career-high 32 points at Old
Dominion on Saturday, while
leading the Tribe to a 2-1 record.
Marcus Thornton '11ues
‘12
Carrie Alexander, a Drexel
University
Freshman,
was
welcomed as a new member of the
Drexel Dragons Women’s basketball
team. According to Drexel’s The
Triangle,
“Adding
additional
depth in the Dragons’ backcourt
is Freshman Carrie Alexander, a
5-foot-7-inch guard from Bishop
McNamara High School in
Forestville, Md. Alexander had a
strong high school career, boasting
awards and honors such as two All-
Washington Athletic Conference
honorable mentions and one Firstteam honor.”
Anthony Brown joined Prince
George’s Community College
newspaper, The Owl, as the Sports
Editor. He has had front page
stories about the Blue Bird Blues
Festival and PGCC softball team.
Jack Hopkins has received 2012
Northeast-10
All-Conference
honors as a Freshman at St. Anselm
College in Massachusetts. Jack was
named to the All-Conference AllRookie Team. In 11 games, Jack
made 57 tackles, including 39 solo
tackles, intercepted three passes
and broke up another, recorded a
15-yard sack and had 3.5 tackles
for a loss of 22 yards. He ranked
third on the team and 18th in the
conference in tackles.
Brandon Franklin reports that he
was selected as a member of the
King’s College Men’s Tennis Team.
Joseph Webb ‘96, dancer, choreographer, actor, educator and
poet, returned to BMHS on November 29, 2012. Joseph shared
his talents by providing master level classes to both the Beginner
and Advanced Tap students who participate in the schools’ Dance
Program.
Also visiting campus was Jacob Ulrich ‘00 who earned a degree
in sculpture from The University of Maryland. Jacob currently
works at LUKE WORKS, where he specializes in custom concrete
surfacing. Trained by artists, designers, and craftsmen, Jacob has
been able to incorporate his love of sculpture into a career in the
Fine Arts. His work has been shown in D