CCBC Essex Women’s Basketball Improve to 10-1


The No. 10 ranked Knights continued their domination this past weekend as they bested Potomac State 100-71 on Saturday and took down Community College of Beaver County yesterday 103-46, returning home for the first time in nearly one month.

CCBC Essex is now 10-1 overall and 2-0 in Region XX Division II play. Their next game is Thursday at Harford Community College (Bel Air, Md.) with tipoff scheduled for 7 p.m.
Although the Knights downed Potomac State by 29 points, the game began slowly. Essex led by four after the first frame and had a 43-38 lead at halftime. Head coach Mike Seney’s team shot 35.7% (15-42) from the field in the first half.

Sophomore Mya Moye had 15 of her team-high 27 points in the first half on 5-of-10 shooting. The Knights outscored the Catamounts 24-12 in the third to increase their lead to 17, before slamming the door in the fourth. Moye also finished with seven rebounds, six assists and three steals. Freshman Kobie Scott-Pearson had a nice day, finishing with 15 points on 5-of-6 shooting, four rebounds and three steals.

Freshman La’Mya Ford (Warrensville Heights) also had double-digit points with 12 (5-11), three rebounds and two steals.
While the Catamounts had a better shooting percentage over all (44.9% to 39.3%) and three-point percentage (42.1% to 25.5%), the Knights were able to turn 27 Potomac turnovers into 40 points. In addition, the Essex bench outscored Potomac’s 28-14 and the Knights dominated points in the paint 44-16.

Sunday Funday
The Knights yesterday hosted the other CCBC – Community College of Beaver County – and send the Titans back to Monaca, Pa. with a 103-46 loss. Essex again started slowly, but got things together in time to build a 49-22 halftime lead.
This game was a “live by the three, die by the three” sort of game for the Knights, as more than half of their shot attempts (51-of-92) came from behind the arc, a record for attempts by a Seney-coached team. Essex did hit 18 of those attempts (35.3%) in route to the 57-point victory.

Freshman Kendal Haggerty finished with a career-high 15 points on 5-of-7 shooting and went 4-for-6 on three-point attempts. She also had three steals and two boards. Sophomore Aislinn Flynn (Long Island Lutheran) led the Knights with a double-double on 15 points and 14 rebounds. The Towson University transfer also had six blocks, three steals and made 5-of-6 at the free throw line. Sophomores Kasey Gagan and Moye finished with 12 points and six assists apiece and combined to shot 8-for-23 from the field.

The Knights bench shined again, outscoring the Titans 52-0. Another huge difference maker was points of turnovers, which the Knights won 55-3.

Marks to Hold COP Town Hall Meeting on Thursday

Councilman looking to start eastern Perry Hall COP


Councilman David Marks announced that he is hosting a Citizens on Patrol (COP) Town Hall meeting to help create a eastern Perry Hall Citizens on Patrol. This meeting will take place this Thursday, Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. at Rosedale Federal Savings and Loan, 9616 Belair Road.

Many Perry Hall residents have complained about an increase in crime and Marks said it is best for the community to become proactive.

“While I don’t want to bash the City of Baltimore, I will state the obvious: the city’s failure to reduce its crime has had a profound impact on other jurisdictions. We live in a mobile society. Baltimore County must step up its support for regional crime-fighting, increase the number of active officers and support initiatives like neighborhood watch programs,” Mark said in a social media statement.

This is the third public safety Town Hall meeting in Perry Hall that Marks has hosted in the past three years. A meeting was held in November 2017 at the Perry Hall Library and another meeting was held at the St. Michael Lutheran Church in January to start the creation of the Seven Courts COP. Marks said he wants to use this meeting as a chance to start a COP in the eastern Perry Hall/Honeygo area.

“As a result of our Public Safety Town Hall in January, our office worked with local volunteers to create the Seven Courts -Citizens on Patrol in western Perry Hall,” Marks added about the meeting.

“That group is thriving, assisting the police in one of our most populated areas. Now, we would like to focus on Perry Hall east of Belair Road, including Honeygo. We will continue to support our COP units already doing great work in other parts the district.”

Man Arrested in Norwood Sexual Assault Case


Baltimore County Police have charged the suspect responsible for sexually assaulting a child on Dec. 2, 2019.

Royal Jamar Robert Quinn, 24, of the 3000-block of Wayne Avenue, 21207, has been charged with attempted kidnapping, second degree rape, third degree sex offense, robbery, false imprisonment, assault and theft.

Detectives from the Baltimore County Police Crimes Against Children Unit conducted an extensive investigation and were subsequently able to identify Quinn as the suspect.

Quinn is currently being held at the Baltimore County Department of Corrections on denied bail status.

Baltimore County Police Place Rape Charges Against Essex Officer


Officer Anthony Michael Westerman, 25, has been charged with two counts of second degree rape and three counts of second degree assault. Westerman has been employed by the Baltimore County Police Department since 2013. His most recent assignment was at the Essex Precinct.

This case was initiated when Baltimore County Police received information concerning the allegations. The Special Victims Unit conducted their investigation and ultimately pursued charges against Westerman.

According to Baltimore County Police Chief Melissa Hyatt, “the allegations made in this case are reprehensible and are not representative of the values and ethics of the Baltimore County Police Department. As a result of a thorough investigation by the Baltimore County Police Department Criminal Investigations Bureau, the officer has been arrested and has been suspended without pay.”

Anthony Westerman is being held at the Baltimore County Department of Corrections on denied bail status.

Photos From the Avenue at White Marsh Holiday Parade


Sparrows Point Marching Band

Santa Claus on a Zamboni
Perry Hall High Marching Band
Perry Hall Cheerleading

Overlea Fullerton Cheer
Oriole Bird

Oliver Beach Elementary School Drama Club
Jean Kettell Studio of Dance

Perry Hall Girl Scout Troop 269
Delegate Joe Boteler

Boumi Shriners

Perry Hall Grad and CCBC Essex Woman Star Dietrich Named All-American


The National Junior College Athletic Association announced it 2019 Division I Women’s Soccer All-America teams, with CCBC Essex’s and Perry Hall High graduate Kara Dietrich earning second team honors. She is the first Knights’ women’s soccer student-athlete since 2002 to earn the honor.

As a freshman, Dietrich helped lead the Knights to a 19-4 overall record and the team’s first trip to the national tournament in 24 years. She finished the season with 52 goals scored, second most in the nation.

Dietrich had 12 multi-goal games this year, including a career-high six on two occasions (September 21 vs. Hagerstown, October 1 vs. CCBC Catonsville).

She scored six goals in the Region XX Division I Tournament, helping the Knights to its first region title since 2012 and notched both goals in a 2-0 defeat of Sussex County in the NJCAA Northeast District semifinals.

The Knights also won its first conference title this season in 17 years.

Dietrich was voted NJCAA Women’s Soccer Division I Player of the Week (September 22-30) and Maryland Juco Women’s Soccer Player of the Month (September) this year.

Causey, Henn to serve as de facto chair, vice chair of BCPS school board


The BCPS Board of Education announced on Thursday night that Board Chair Kathleen Causey and Vice Chair Julie Henn will return back to their leadership positions. This was announced after there were multiple media reports that the Board was divided and could not get enough votes to elect a President and Vice President, thus Causey and Henn remain in their positions.

The Board originally met on Tuesday night and could not come to agreeable on the selection of a President and Vice President and the vote was pushed back to Thursday night with still no outcome.

No candidate for either office received the required majority of votes to be elected at the Board’s Dec. 5 meeting.
Under Maryland common law, if a chair or vice chair is not elected, the incumbent officer continues to hold the position. They are considered de facto (or hold over) office holders and remain only until such time as successors are duly elected, according to Board counsel Andrew Nussbaum.

Causey represents the 3rd District and is a Monkton resident. Henn is a member of the 5th District and a resident of Perry Hall.

The current school board was the first hybrid school board to be elected in 2018 by the seven Councilmanic districts in Baltimore County. The BCPS Board also consists of four at-large members, but is one member down with the passing of Roger Hayden in October. That vacancy will be filled next year.

Overlea High Certified as One Love Champions To Promote Healthy Relationships


The One Love Foundation has certified Overlea High Schools as one of its four Champion Schools in recognition of their commitment, during the 2018-2019 school year, to healthy relationship education.

One Love, a national nonprofit, provides relationship health education through workshops, curriculum, and peer-to-peer discussions. Each school implements One Love in its own way.

In addition to monthly meetings, last school year, the Dulaney High One Love Club hosted a fundraising night at Chipotle, raised funds through selling Dulaney One Love merchandise, handed out Candy Grams to support loving oneself, hosted a workshop with Grace Carmichael (The One Love Foundation’s engagement manager), and led a Yards for Yeardley walk.

The One Love Club at Hereford High started the 2018-19 school year by participating in the Baltimore Running Festival. At Halloween, in collaboration with the House of Ruth Maryland, the students made dinner for House of Ruth clients and made crafts with them. For the winter holidays, the club adopted families from the House of Ruth and held a gift drive to provide them with presents. The club held a dinner and performance fundraiser in collaboration with The Moving Company Dance Center. Proceeds from the event benefited the One Love Foundation.

In addition to conducting escalation workshops, the club presented age-appropriate workshops at Hereford Middle School. Members of the club were also interviewed by WMAR-TV about their efforts to promote healthier teen dating.
Overlea High, a health sciences magnet school, used One Love curriculum to reach students in Grades 9 – 12 in their science classes. At the end of the year, a weeklong One Love celebration featured daily morning announcements and One Love discussion circles in all classes.

One Love was founded in honor of Yeardley Love, a senior at the University of Virginia, who was murdered by her ex-boyfriend. The family learned during the trial that her death could have been prevented had they recognized the signs of an abusive relationship. They founded One Love to educate and empower young people about the difference between healthy and unhealthy relationships.

Police Report Two Back River Neck Road Shootings in Two Days


Baltimore County Police reported a second shooting on Back River Neck Road in two days.

The most recent took place on Wednesday, Dec. 4 at 6 p.m. when Baltimore County Police responded to the parking lot of a business located in the 200-block of Back River Neck Road in Essex for a report of gunfire.

Police arrived and found a victim laying on the parking lot suffering from at least one gunshot wound. The victim, identified as Tyron Deandre Davis, 18, of the 900-block of Lowe Road, of Middle River was transported to a local hospital for treatment. Davis is currently in grave condition.

On Tuesday, Dec. 3 around 4:30 p.m., police responded to a shooting in the 100-block of Back River Neck Road after a 17 year old was shot. There was no word from Baltimore County Police if both cases were related.

Baltimore County Police Homicide detectives are investigating this case. If anyone has information about this shooting, please call the Baltimore County Police at 410-307-2020.

Driver Charged in Death of Dundalk 15 Year Old Pedestrian


Police have charged with driver responsible for the crash that resulted in the death of a 15-year-old, in Dundalk. Jennifer Jean Jones, 30, of the 300-block of Chalet Drive, 21108, has been charged with negligent manslaughter by vehicle.

Jones is currently being held at the Baltimore County Department of Corrections, on denied bail status.

Officers conducted their investigation and determined that a 2006 Nissan Altima was traveling north on Delvale Avenue when the car drove onto the sidewalk.

The car then struck a pedestrian walking on the sidewalk. The pedestrian has been identified as Trinity Lynn Brooks, 15, of the 1800-block of East Avenue in Dundalk. Trinity was later pronounced deceased by Baltimore County Fire Department personnel.