Essex Man Wins $50,000 from Lottery


Filling up vending machines with delicious snacks is his day job, Eldon Ritchie told Maryland Lottery officials. Playing scratch-offs is something he does for fun almost every day after work. Those two pursuits connected last week, delivering a $50,000 scratch-off prize to the husband and father.

“I was working on a machine in a check-cashing place and there was this Lottery vending machine right next to it, right next to me,” the Essex resident said. “I was there a good 20 minutes so I was able to check out all of the tickets they had in there. I noticed that there was a crossword ticket. Crossword games are my favorite and the store I usually go to hadn’t had one the last time I looked.”

On his way out of AA State Hanover Check Cashing in Baltimore, Eldon purchased the Deluxe Crossword instant ticket he had spied in the machine. Although he had played the $5 game plenty of times, he sat in his truck confused about what he was seeing.
“I said to myself when I saw the words I had uncovered, ‘Did I scratch the wrong places?’ I knew it couldn’t really be a $50,000 winner.” Gripping the wheel with shaking hands, Eldon drove to another Lottery retailer to verify the prize that he thought — but dared not believe — his Deluxe Crossword scratch-off was promising.

“My hands continued to shake even after I scanned it and the message told me that I’d won $50,000. Heck, they’re still shaking now – a full day later,” he said.

After taking care of a few bills with the prize, Eldon and his wife plan to share their winnings with their kids and grandchildren.
Seven more $50,000 top prizes remain among the Deluxe Crossword tickets on sale in Maryland stores. The game debuted in August. Eldon’s lucky Lottery store, AA State Hanover Check Cashing at 2830 South Hanover Street in Baltimore, can also celebrate his big win. The store earned a $500 bonus for selling a top-prize instant ticket.

Overlea, Parkville & Eastern Tech Football Winners in Week 6


Overlea 60 St. John’s Prospect Hall 0
It was a special night in Overlea as it was Homecoming and the school held their official ribbon cutting for its new turf field. St. John’s Prospect Hall from the Frederick region probably knew it was going to be a tough night with all the Overlea excitement before kickoff and it showed as the Falcons destroyed St. John’s by 60.

Dundalk 22 Kenwood 6
Kenwood lost their second game in a row and three of their last four on Friday in a Homecoming loss to Dundalk. After starting off 3-1 with a close loss to Haford Tech, the Bluebirds have lost by double digits in back-to-back games against Franklin and Dundalk. Kenwood will look to get back on track this Saturday at 4-2 Woodlawn.

Eastern Tech 40 Sparrows Point 28
Eastern Tech did not dominate winless Sparrows Point as the Pointers stayed around in the game, but Tech will take the much-needed win to improve to 3-3 on the year. The Mavericks will look to get above .500 for the first time this year at 1-5 Lansdowne this Friday night.

Parkville 45 Perry Hall 23
Perry Hall has dominated Parkville over the years and this game was expected to be reversed as Parkville came into the game undefeated and the Gators were winless on the season. The Knights remained undefeated with a win, but Perry Hall kept the score under 30. The Gators will argueably face the best team in the county and defending state 3A champions Franklin on the road Friday night. Parkville travels out to Randallstown to play a Rams team that has won four straight games against smaller schools.

New Town 36 Chesapeake 0
Since getting their first win over Lansdowne three weeks ago, Chesapeake has lost three straight games and it has not been pretty. The Bayhawks have been outscored 111-8 and have been shutout the last two weeks by Milford Mill and New Town. Chesapeake travels to play at 3-3 Owings Mills this week. Then the Bayhawks play winless Sparrows Point and Western Tech the last two weeks of the season.

Source:https://mpssaa.countysports.zone/football/

Victim of September Assault Dies, Ruled Homicide in Essex


The Baltimore County Police Homicide Unit is now investigating a serious assault case after the victim died of his injuries.

The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner ruled the man’s death a homicide from multiple head injuries with complications on Friday morning after an autopsy was performed.

The man, identified as William David Johnson Jr. (78) with no fixed address, remained hospitalized at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center since the incident on September 24 until his death Sunday morning, Oct. 6.

Police were dispatched to the 500 block of Eastern Boulevard in Essex for a call of an unconscious subject just after 9 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 24.The victim had been struck repeatedly with a blunt object, causing multiple injuries to the man.

No suspect has yet been identified in this case, which has been forwarded to the Homicide Unit for further investigation. Anyone who may have information is asked to call 410-307-2020. Callers may remain anonymous.

Overlea High Gets New Turf Field


Overlea High School received a nice gift this year as Baltimore County presented the school a new turf field. Many football fields are subjected to wear and tear over the years, so many schools have started to install modern turf fields. Perry Hall High School received a new field last year and Overlea High received their turf field this year for their football program.

The official ribbon cutting ceremony was held on Friday night before the Overlea football team played against St. Johns Catholic Prep and County Executive Johnny Olszewski, Jr. was at Overlea for the new field.

“Honored to join the Overlea community tonight to celebrate the new turf field here at Overlea High School. Congratulations, and good luck to our student athletes,” Olszewski said on social media.

Councilwoman Cathy Bevins, who represents the Overlea area, also attended the ribbon cutting.

“Today was a beautiful day for a ribbon cutting ceremony at Overlea High School to celebrate the school’s new turf field. This was a $800,000 project that took much time and dedication,” Bevins said.
“It is awesome having such great partnerships with the school, the County Executive, and the community.”

BCPS Has Three Options for 2020-21 Calendar


The BCPS Board of Education is considering three proposed 2020-2021 school calendar options. The three options for the BCPS calendar can be found here.

Option A calls for the start of the school year on Monday, Aug. 31, 2020 before Labor Day. The school year would end on June 11, 2021 if there are no weather-related closures and it would end on June 18 if there are five weather-related closures. Spring break would take place from March 29 to April 5, 2021 and schools would reopen April 6, 2021.

Option B has schools opening on the Tuesday after Labor Day on Sept. 8. The school year would end on June 15, 2021 if there are no weather-related closures and it would end on June 22 if there are five-weather related closures. Spring break would be shorter under this model from April 1 to April 5, 2021 and schools would reopen April 6, 2021.

Option C has a model where students and teachers would start after Labor Day on Sept. 8 and would have the full spring break from March 29 to April 5, 2021, but the school year would end on June 21 if there are no weather related closures and it would end on June 28 if there are five weather-related closures.

All three options would meet the requirement of 1176.5 hours for elementary schools and 1183 hours for middle and high schools. The public may provide feedback to the Board of Education at the public input hearing on Tuesday, October 22 at 6:30 pm at Greenwood. The Board will vote on the calendar options on Tuesday, November 5.

21 Displaced in 4-Alarm Dundalk Fire


Twenty-one people have been displaced from their homes as a result of last night’s four-alarm fire in Dundalk.
The fire, which involved four townhomes in the 100 block of Highshire Court, remains under investigation by BCoPD fire investigators.

BCoFD fire units were dispatched at 10:46 p.m. Tuesday for a working dwelling fire that escalated quickly as fire spread across the rooftops of the townhomes. Commanders subsequently called for second, third and fourth alarms that ultimately brought more than 30 pieces of apparatus to the scene.

Firefighters from Baltimore City and Anne Arundel County responded under mutual aid agreements. BGE and the Maryland Department of the Environment also responded.

First-arriving crews found smoke showing from the front of a townhome and found the rear of the home fully involved.
One civilian was injured and evaluated at the scene , but declined transport to a hospital.

At about 11:07 p.m., a “Mayday” was called when a career firefighter fell through the roof. The firefighter self-extricated within minutes and was evaluated by EMS crews at the scene. He was not seriously hurt.

The fire was knocked at 11:29 p.m. The Red Cross responded to assist the displaced residents.

CCBC Essex Men Ranked No. 25 in Cross Country


-by Rocco Geppi –

The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) on Oct. 2 released its latest polls and CCBC Essex is ranked as the 25th best NJCAA Division I men’s program.

“The team has been working very hard,” said head coach Noah Hutton, who is a resident of Essex. “This year’s team has minimal cross country experience. The effort they have put in to compete at a high level is starting to show in their results.”
The Knights are the only cross country team in the Maryland Juco Conference and NJCAA Region XX to appear in the poll.

CCBC Essex’s women’s team is also making strides and showing signs of improvement since summer practices.
On Aug. 30, the Knights began the season at Dickinson College’s “Light up the Night” Invitational.

Gabrielle Turner beat her fastest 5k time from high school by almost 90 seconds at Dickinson. Her time was a top ten time in CCBC Essex women’s cross country over the past 10 years and is within 70 seconds of the fastest time within the last ten years.
The women’s team scored in their first meet as a team in over 14 months.
On the men’s side at Dickinson, Liam Mischke led the Knights in a close and tight race with Carroll Community College and Hagerstown Community College.

Sophomore Bradley Allen, a grad of Dundalk High School, came into the cross country season in much better shape than last season and it showed in his second place finish on the team. His leadership is helping the many new runners to the sport of cross country, including fellow Dundalk grad James Rudolph, a promising freshman student-athlete who finished third on the team and has a bright future at CCBC Essex.

Charles Whiting and Eastern Tech graduate Anibal Avila rounded out the top 5.

“There are many tight packs forming on the men’s team,” Hutton said after the race. “This will help the team improve and succeed over the next couple of months leading up to the conference and Region XX championships.”

At the Green Terror Challenge (McDaniel College) on Sept. 6, both squads had strong showings, with many finishing in the top 12.
The men finished second as a team in the 3k.

On Sept. 21 at the Eastern Shore XC Invitational (UMES), the men came in 5th place out of six teams and finished with seven runners in front of the third and fourth teams and number five runner. The Knights also beat the only two-year college present.

Cross Country next races on Saturday, as half the men and the women travel to Penn State Harrisburg for the Bud Smitley Invitational. The other half of the men’s squad will head to Salisbury University for the Don Cathcart Invitational.
Follow Cross Country on Twitter @CCBCEssex_XC.

Endryas Named Boumi Shriners First Responder of the Year


Fire Captain Eric Endryas of the Middle River Fire Station has been named a 1st Responder of the Year by the Boumi Shriners.

Endryas has been with the Baltimore County Fire Department for almost 40 years.

The award recognizes those with a positive impact on the community & who show talent, energy and motivation.

The Boumi Shriners is the Baltimore/ Maryland Chapter of Shriner’s International, and part of the Maryland Masonic Family. They are located on King Avenue in Rosedale.

Shooting on Arnhem Road in Overlea Injures Man


One man was injured following a reported shooting in the Overlea on Monday night.

Police responded to the area of Arnhem and Leiden Road at 7:58 p.m. for a call of a man suffering from a gunshot wound. The man advised he was walking on Arnhem Road when he suffered a gunshot wound by an unknown suspect. The victim fled the area and was later transported to an area hospital for treatment of a non-life-threatening wound.

The Baltimore County Police Violent Crimes Unit responded to the scene and is continuing the investigation into the shooting. Anyone with information should contact police at 410-307-2020. Callers may remain anonymous.

Police Investigating Fatal Motorcycle Crash in White Marsh


Baltimore County Police are investigating a fatal crash that involved a motorcycle on Monday night.

The crash occurred in White Marsh just after 7 p.m. when a Volkswagen Jetta attempted to make a left turn onto Allender Road in front of an oncoming motorcycle which struck the front passenger side of the Jetta.

The adult male operator of the motorcycle suffered life-threatening injuries and was transported to an area hospital. A female passenger of the motorcycle, identified as Ashley Lynn Simpson (27) of the 7900 block of 35th Street of Baltimore City suffered critical injuries and was transported to MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center where she was later pronounced deceased.

The driver of the Jetta was uninjured and remained at the scene.