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Committee membersare likely to be in atten-dance, includingMayorJimAuxer, various townstaff and Police ChiefDavid Ransom.Boyd said local band

the Shamaicans will per-form from 11:30 a.m. to12:30 p.m. and free snackswill be served.“Its a simple tour, food

and a little entertain-

ment,” she said.

Student earnsnational honorsST. JAMES,Md. – Saint

James School senior DavidSuh of Korea is one of16,000 semifinalists in the57th annualNationalMerit ScholarshipProgram (NMSC).Classmate Sterling Xie of

Shepherdstownwasnamed as aNationalMerit CommendedStudent.Suh was one of more

than 1.5 million entrantswho took the 2010PreliminarySAT/National MeritScholarship QualifyingTest.Suh is one of 42 sen-

iors in the Class of 2012.

Zack Grossi teamedwith Ryan Stewart on a61-yard scoring strikewith 8:58 left in the firstquarter. Senior defen-sive end (Cumberland,Md./Fort Hill) blockedthe extra point attempt.Junior quarterback

(Davidsonville,Md./South River) con-nected with sophomorewide receiver (Lusby,Md./Patuxent) on a 27-yard scoring strike on afourth-and-13 play with6:14 left in the firstquarter to give theRams a 14-6 advantage.The Mountain Lions

tied the game on a nine-yard pass from Grossi topass to GarrettHammett with six sec-onds left in the firstquarter. Brian Kennedyconnected with ChrisRodriguez on the two-point play.

Concord took a 21-14lead into halftime on athree-yard run byKennedy with 9:08 leftin the second quarter.John Scritchfield addedthe extra point.Rodriguez, who

rushed for a game-high87 yards on 12 carries,rambled 53 yards for atouchdown with 14:17left in the game to sealthe win.Cooper completed

20-of-38 passes for 148yards for the Rams.Sophomore running

back (Elgin, Ill./EasternIllinois) led theShepherd ground gamewith 40 yards on 17 car-ries.Randall Hawkins had

10 receptions for 128yards for the MountainLions.Shepherd was limited

to only 204 yards of

total offense whileConcord amassed 461total offensive yards.Shepherd falls to 4-1,

2-1 in WVIAC play,while Concord improvesto 3-2, 3-0. The Ramsreturn to action nextSaturday when theytravel to West VirginiaWesleyan for a nooncontest.

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