Football team
Image from Lakeland High School yearbook
Image from Lakeland High School yearbook
Track and Field medal awarded to Carl Cager back states 1953 880 relay
Track and Field gold medal awarded to Carl Cager 100 yard dash
Track and Field gold medal awarded to Carl Cager back reads 1957 220 Eastern
Atholton, Decatur, Pocomoke Win Whitman Subdues Dundalk, Battles Parkdale for Title by Mark Asher for Washington Post
Mr. Lee was the husband of "Teddie" a sister of Mary Braxton.
As a freshman at Morgan State University in Baltimore in 1974, Robert Peterson participated in the Maryland Marathon, completing the Olympic distance of 26 miles, 385 yards in 3 hours, 19 minutes, 31 seconds. The next spring, Peterson ran the Boston Marathon.
George "Pete" Walls
Earned by Carl Cager 3rd Open Event 440 Relay 1954
College Park Boy's Club Founded in 1952 as the Hollywood Hornets the organization change its name in 1955 to College Park Boys Club and held its first opening day celebration. By 1960 there were 600 members participating in basketball alone. In 1964 the group formally adopted the commitment to serve boys regardless of color.
Parkdale, Fairmont Heights, Rockville, Win State Titles
Mickey Corbin shoots the winning shot for Parkdale. He was a substitute for the team but the injury of Jeff Briscoe allowed him to start for the team. The confidence built from past games helped him to shoot the winning shot. With a score of 64-60, Parkdale wins the game.
In a game against DuVal, Parkdale won 75-50 after a stern talking to by the team coach at half-time.
Fourth-generation Lakelander Lisa Hollomand started learning to skate at the Wells Rink in College Park. Her teacher recognized her talent and her parents invested in years of private lessons. Between high school and college, from 1985 to 1987, Hollomand performed for two tours with Disney on Ice. This photograph was taken during a performance in 1985. After her tours, she taught skating at a number of area skating rinks. (Courtesy of Mary Day Hollomand.)
Thomas Randall
VYAC Indoor Games Mile College Relay
met. Ass'n Athletes Development AAU Mile Relay 1956
The University at Buffalo expected and received a massive crowd for its debut game for Coach Turner Gill. Past games set the standard for this game's crowd. Though very pleased with the crowd turn-out, concerns didn't disappear from their minds about the defensive line. But in a show of unity, the team wears the same attire to the game. They come out hand-in-hand from the tunnel with uniforms in a show of strength.
Children playing ball in a Lakeland street
Two basketball clippings about basketball in the Maryland area. The first mentions players and their accomplishments. The second mentions the state playoffs tournament at the University of Maryland's Cole Field House.
CT & FC 1953 220 Gold
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Bowie State basketball team played against Salisbury State. Gray was a walk on for tbt team entering as a sophomore.
Baseball was an important summer pastime among the African-American communities in Prince George’s County. Most of the communities had their own teams, which played each other. The baseball season was capped with a day of games and picnicking in Laurel, Maryland, to celebrate Emancipation Day, when Abraham Lincoln granted freedom to about 3,100 enslaved people in the District of Columbia, nine months before issuing the Emancipation Proclamation. Norwood Walls was one of the young pitchers who participated in these events during the 1940s and 1950s. He is shown here circa 1947. (Courtesy of Diane Weems Ligon.)
In Mickey Corbin's comeback game, the team goes into overtime and wins. The score was 64-60. The team had many remarkable highlights by many different players on the Parkdale team.
Keeping up with local products at out of town colleges Kendrick Hawkins of Damatha Football
Basketball team sponsored by Embry AME Church with their coaches Earl Hawkins rear left in white shirt, Dwight Brooks right in white shirt and in front of him Reginald Gaskins
by Don Sauer Mannheim Germany Army Community Conference basketball championship won by Stars of George Aikerson largest role played by James Gray.
Officer took part in the Lakeland Stars basketball program including games on Friday night of Heritage Weekend
Awarded to Carl Cager AAU Olympic Development Program bronze
Clad in her hand-beaded, burgundy-and-gold team uniform, Sylvia Potts (first row, second from left) posed for this photograph with the other members of the Redskinettes, the official cheerleaders for professional football's Washington Redskins. In 1969, Potts became one of the first African American members of the cheering squad.
Washington Post Nick Asher State Basketball Championship Opens at Maryland Today Included is an image of Jeff Breiscoe and James Gray
With the leadership of their coaches, Ambrose Green and Spenser Briscoe Sr., the Lakeland Stars baseball team won their league championship in 1986. This was one of the last years the community fielded a team. Team members are, left to right (first row) George Johnson, Eugene Briscoe, Spenser Briscoe Jr., and Louis Briscoe; (second row) Guy Weems, Abby Pennell, Francis Smith, Hubert Nickerson, George Tyrone Mondel, Warren Hill, George Smith, Sherman Campbell, and Herbert Hill.
Two of the three clippings on the Parkdale games with details from the games. Parkdale won both games and seemed to be on a winning streak. Also, the third clipping is a game schedule for the Maryland area.
Young Woman with Bicycle
Roster names James (Chink) Gray, Gary Silver, George Randall, Micky Corbin, Rich Thomas, Doug Few, Tommy Jones, Rick Holt, Jeff Briscoe, Sonny Green, Scott Foncannon, Dean Shifflet, Derek Zimer
Lakeland Elementary School with basketball players on the school's court.
South Atlantic Association silver Track and Field medal awarded to Lakelander, Carl Cager
Awarded to Carl Cager South Atlantic Association AAU 880 REL '53
South Atlantic Association ,50,55 Bronze
Awarded to Carl Cager Amateur Athletic Union of the United States MDCCCLXXVIII with bar pin
Gold Awarded to Carl Cager
Track and field medal awarded to Lakelander, Carl Cager by University of Pennsylvania
Although public education and housing were still largely segregated in 1962, there were organizations that admitted individuals regardless of race. One such institution was the College Park Boys Club. In their sports programs, boys were able to learn, play, and compete with peers from neighboring communities. Several Lakelanders are included in this photograph of the club’s track and field program.
Track and Field, Mile Relay medal awarded to Carl Cager
CAA Track and Field Gold medal awarded to Lakelander, Carl Cager
Clinches Basketball Crown and Team Roster
Briscoe Boosts Parkdale Hoops
Silver track and field medal awarded to Lakelander, Carl Cager