PGCBC Track Champions
A picture of the Prince George's County Boys Club track team champions in 1965. George Randall is a part of that team
A picture of the Prince George's County Boys Club track team champions in 1965. George Randall is a part of that team
The Boys Club of College Park gave George Randall a recognition certificate for his nomination for the Robert Cote Award.
Parkdale awarded George Randall an athletic varsity award for Track and Field in 1970s season.
A page in a Randall scrapbook that has pictures of someone in a family home. The table is set in one of the photos for an event or gathering. But on the bottom left is a newspaper clipping of Randall's track and high jumps record from a track meet.
Randall in a defensive standoff with a player from the other college team. Basketball action image of George Randall playing for St. Mary's College
A photo of a basketball game that George Randall played in. This is a game against Mt St. Mary and another college on the teams roster
Basketball action image of George Randall playing for St. Mary's College and clipping on State track and field records broken including George Randall for the Broad jump.
George Randall making a jump shot against a player on CU's basketball team.
The basketball schedule from George Randall's games from 1973-1974. The photo has whether the games were won or lost with the score handwritten.
Parkdale HS was playing against Suitland HS. George Randall was mentioned in the news clipping. In pen, in the clipping, George wrote he blocked the shot in the photo. Parkdale did lose the game though.
A Parkdale game schedule with handwritten wins and losses. Along with other game new clippings.
Another game schedule with the game scoring along the sides.
This news clipping is about the game of Parkdale v. High Point. Parkdale wins this game 64-38. Jeff Briscoe's performance was very promising in the game as mentioned in the clippings. Also, George Randall was seen in the photo on the clipping grabbing a loose ball.
This clipping has multiple photos of the Parkdale v. High Point. George Randall (jersey #15) is attempting a rebound from High Point players Mike Shuster(jersey #24) and John Adam(jersey #12).
Duplicate of (04889): This news clipping is about the game of Parkdale v. High Point. Parkdale wins this game 64-38. Jeff Briscoe's performance was very promising in the game as mentioned in the clippings. Also, George Randall was seen in the photo on the clipping grabbing a loose ball.
A few clippings of Parkdale games and game records.
Clippings of Parkdale games and scores.
Parkdale wins a game against Bladensburg 64-60.
Parkdale wins a game against Bladensburg 64-60.
These clippings are about details from the games Parkdale had over the season. Like the games against Suitland, Potomac, St. Anthony's, and High Point.
Parkdale High School basketball
These clippings are about details from the games Parkdale had over the season. Like the games against Suitland, Potomac, St. Anthony's, and High Point.
Most of the clippings are about Parkdale v. DuVal. At the bottom, there is another clipping about the Parkdale game against Bladensburg.
One of the scheduled games for Parkdale was with Mackin. Parkdale won the game 83-56.
These are clippings about Parkdale playing a basketball game against Makin and winning. Other players are mentioned for playing exceptionally well like Jeff Briscoe, George Randall, Gary Silver, along with many others.
A singular clipping about Parkdale's basketball game against Suitland HS. Parkdale wins this game and receives a glowing snippet from this newspaper.
News clipping of games from Mount St. Mary's games.
Mount St. Mary's basketball game schedule, with the scores and whether the team lost or won the game.
There are many different game reports on Mt St. Mary University games. Also, the clipping at the very bottom is about Parkdale's track team.
Parkdale's Track team was mentioned in a news article. This clipping has mentions of George Randall. Mr. Randall was on the Parkdale track team. Records were broken at this particular meet. The clippings also mention long jumps and Parkdale being the winner of that meet.
In this two-person jump shot, George Randall is one of the players in the air.
Parkdale is playing a game at an away game.
George Randall is playing a college game. He went to Mt. St. Mary's.
George Randall is playing a college game. He plays for Mt. St. Mary in this photo and is playing against another college.
Certificate awarded to Harry Braxton, Jr.
LCHP Sports Card Lakeland High School Track and Field, Baseball and Figure Skating
LCHP Sports Card Baseball Short Stop
LCHP Sports Cards Basketball 1971 Parkdale State Championship team
LCHP Sports Card Pitcher attended North Carolina A&T on baseball scholarship
LCHP Sports Card Basketball member of Parkdale High School 1971 State Championship team
LCHP Sports Card Member of Parkdale High School 1971 State Basketball Championship team
LCHP Sports Card Basketball 1971 State Championship, All County, All Met Track Long Jump State Champion, Held State Long Jump Record for 5 years
Youth event during Heritage Weekend at College Park Community Center
Youth event during Heritage Weekend at College Park Community Center
During Heritage Weekend
Lakeland Heritage Classic Basketball Game
Honoring Lakeland Sports Heroes and event participants
Baltimore Afro American News Article April 14 1934 p. 18 Chestertown Five Tops Lakeland On Friday Garnett High School Tigers beat Lakeland High School the champions of the western shore. The venue was at capacity for the game which took place in Chestertown, Maryland. The Tigers star players were Graves and Jones. Stand outs for Lakeland were Davis and Webster.
The Baltimore Afro American October 13 1928 p. 16 Lakeland, Maryland There will be a Rainbow Wedding at the Odd Fellows’ Hall in Lakeland on the evening of Friday, November 2. The event will be sponsored by the Magaline Household of Ruth No. 6379 On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gray hosted Rev. and Mrs. E.N. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. William Gross and Mr. and Mrs. Guss have new Arcola Heating Plants. Mr. and Mrs. John Brooks are visiting their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamlett. Several Lakeland residents went to Brentwood, Md on Friday evening to attend a political mass meeting. The Lakeland Community Band played during the event. On Saturday evening Dorothy Mack, Chesley Mack and Clarence Gray traveled to the State Normal School in Bowie, Maryland to witness a football game. They were hosted by Bessie and Julia Mack as well as Robert Gray, students at the institution.
The Baltimore Afro American November 22 1930 pg. 15 Lakeland High Loses Article Football loss of Lakeland High School’s boy’s team against Rameses A.C. The score was zero all at half time. Dudley made the first score and Brown the extra point. Carr made the second touchdown and Brown again kicked the extra point. Outstanding players of the high school were Ghost Gross, Flash Gray and the caption, Brisco.