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Poly's Da'Brya Clark (left) is defended by Western's Breasia Coit during Tuesday's Baltimore City girls basketball championship game. Clark finished with 19 points including four free throws in the final 30 seconds as the No. 3 Engineers dethroned the 13th-ranked Doves as champs with a 52-44 victory at Morgan State University.
Poly tops No. 13 Western for Baltimore City girls basketball crown
No. 3 Engineers fend off fourth quarter charge for fourth championship since 2018
Lake Clifton's Quentin Monroe puts up a shot over Dunbar's Gary Suite during Friday's Baltimore City boys basketball contest. Monroe scored 27 points as the No. 5 Lakers topped the 13th-ranked Poets, 68-34, in East Baltimore.
State boys basketball tournament ready to start
Opening round games tip off Friday; road to again end at University of Maryland
Poly basketball Trinity Massenburg
State girls basketball tournament field set
Road to College Park starts Friday
Mount Saint JosephÕs Amani Hansberry dunks against New Town in the second half of a high school basketball game, Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023, in Baltimore. Mount Saint Joseph won 95-43.
Hansberry wins BCL Player of the Year honors
Mount St. Joseph star adds to impressive resume
Mount St. Joseph vs St. Frances Basketball
MIAA basketball postseason starts Tuesday
A & B quarterfinals begin chase to championship end at UMBC
Bailey Harris (left) exults in jubilation with Baily Walden after St. Mary's girls basketball team's victory over Concordia Prep Thursday evening. The undefeated and No. 8 Saints advanced to the IAAM B Conference championship game with a come-from-behind semifinal victory in Annapolis.
St. Mary’s continues date with perfection
No. 8 Saints rally past Concordia Prep for IAAM B basketball championship game berth
Daron Reid, who was Dulaney football coach for 10 seasons, died last weekend from pancreatic cancer. He guided the Lions to their first postseason victory last fall.
Remembering Daron Reid
Dulaney, Baltimore County community mourns after former Lions football coach loses cancer battle
Aberdeen boys basketball coach Bill Jones talks to his squad during a timeout in a recent game. The No. 15 Eagles clinched first in the UCBAC Chesapeake with a victory over Havre de Grace Tuesday evening.
Aberdeen, Elkton rule the UCBAC
Eagles and Elks leave no doubt in claiming boys basketball titles
Mount Carmel's Haya Doumbouya looks to shoot the ball as Mercy's McKenzie Carroll defends during Monday evening's IAAM A Conference girls basketball contest. The No. 6 Magic moved closer to securing the fourth-seed for next week's postseason tournament with 50-34 victory on Senior Night in Northeast Baltimore.
Mount Carmel flips No. 4 Mercy in IAAM basketball playoffs
Cougars advance to A semifinals; top seeds St. Mary’s and St. Timothy’s win easy in B quarterfinals
City's Daniel Parsons (5) heads up to the basket as Lake Clifton's Kris Mitchell (left) defends during Tuesday's Baltimore City boys basketball contest. Parsons led all scorers with 26 points as the fourth-ranked and undefeated Knights advanced to the city title game with a 64-47 victory over the No. 5 Lakers in Northeast Baltimore.
No. 4 City outscores Lake Clifton
Undefeated Knights punch ticket to Baltimore City boys basketball final; Parsons scores 26
Mount St. Joseph's Amani Hansberry puts up a shot against St. Frances' Benjamin Brown during Sunday's key MIAA A Conference/Baltimore Catholic League contest. Hansberry finished with 26 points and 16 rebounds as the top-ranked Gaels defeated the No. 2 Panthers, 82-64, in Southwest Baltimore.
Mount St. Joseph surges past No. 2 St. Frances
Hansberry’s double-double, strong fourth quarter push No. 1 Gaels to 16th consecutive victory
Glen Burnie's Amourie Porter (right) is defended by St. Frances' Kimmya Hicks during Saturday's girls basketball non-league contest. Porter finished with a game-high 23 points, but No. 3 St. Frances was able to withstand the seventh-ranked Gophers fourth quarter push for a 59-53 victory in East Baltimore.
St. Frances holds off No. 7 Glen Burnie
Seniors help No. 3 Panthers end regular season on high note
Meade's Shaun Jones (left) and Broadneck's Jordan Brown vie for a rebound during Wednesday's key Anne Arundel County boys basketball contest. The Bruins dominated the No. 14 Mustangs in the second half en route for a 58-42 victory in Cape St. Claire.
Broadneck powers past No. 14 Meade
Bruins use defense, Brown’s 28 points to end Mustangs’ 32-game win streak in Anne Arundel County boys basketball
Freddie Hendricks holds one of the many championship plaques he won during his 31 years as Mervo's track and field coach. Hendricks died Jan. 27.
Remembering Freddie Hendricks
Former Mervo track and field coach left a lasting legacy
River Hill's Aiden Igwebe drives past Reservoir's Trace Johnson during Friday's Howard County boys basketball contest. The Hawks gained second possession of second place with a 57-54 victory over Gators.
River Hill outlasts Reservoir
Hawks keep pace in Howard County boys basketball race with 57-54 road decision
Lake Clifton's Quentin Monroe puts up a shot over Dunbar's Gary Suite during Friday's Baltimore City boys basketball contest. Monroe scored 27 points as the No. 5 Lakers topped the 13th-ranked Poets, 68-34, in East Baltimore.
Lake Clifton overwhelms No. 13 Dunbar
No. 5 Lakers honor last season’s championship team, dominate longtime rival
Donald Davis is the new football coach at Mount St. Joseph. Davis, who spent 13 seasons at Calvert Hall, recently was football coach at Sidwell Friends in the District.
Davis selected new football coach at Mount St. Joseph
Former Calvert Hall head returning to MIAA A
Woody Williams was a central coaching figure during Baltimore City basketball's hey-day in the 1970s and 1980s. Williams, who died at age of 80 last weekend, guided Lake Clifton to national prominence, winning three Maryland Scholastic Association A and Baltimore City championships.
Remembering Woody Williams
Former Lake Clifton and Mervo coach was a quiet giant in Baltimore high school basketball
Dunbar's Josh Fedd poses for a picture with grandmother Susan Knight after Wednesday's signing ceremony inside Dunbar's auditorium. Fedd, a standout two-way linemen for the back-to-back Class 2A/1A state champion Poets, will be attending Harvard University in the fall.
Dunbar football makes history on signing day
State champ sending 10 players to college; Dundalk’s Onoh headed to Penn State
Lake Clifton basketball coach Herman Harried
Harried hits another milestone
Lake Clifton boys basketball coach collects win No. 500
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