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Carroll County

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    A student walks past lockers in the hallway outside Damien Ford’s Baltimore School for The Arts classroom on Dec. 21, 2022. Ford teaches an African American Literature class where shows his students comparisons between Lauryn Hill lyrics and the work of Zora Neal Hurston.
    A Maryland bill could change who controls what’s taught in schools
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    6/10/22—Ash Tough, 13, holds a Pride flag up in front of Northwest Middle School in Taneytown.
    McDonogh’s deep talent gives it the nod as Baltimore’s No. 1 boys lacrosse team
    The Baltimore Banner/Varsity Sports Network boys lacrosse preseason Top 15 preview
    In the elite MIAA A Conference, little separates the top lacrosse team from the bottom, defending champion McDonogh, led by coach Andy Hilgartner (center) appears to have the pieces to once again top a league with a  bevy of national powers.
    St. Paul’s School remains No. 1; Gators aiming for an IAAM A Conference lacrosse three-peat
    The Baltimore Banner/Varsity Sports Network girls lacrosse preseason Top 15 preview
    After a second straight No. 1 ranking by Varsity Sports Network and the top ranking nationally by Inside Lacrosse, the St. Paul's School for Girls lacrosse team enters 2023 as the team to beat once again.
    National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete Awards set to return to in-person format
    Seventy scholar athletes to be honored at Martin’s West on March 15th with $20,000 in scholarship money going to regional winners; top area high school and college football teams also to be recognized
    The 60th annual editor of the Baltimore Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete Awards return to an in-person format for the first time since the pandemic, on March 15th at Martin's West.
    The Baltimore Banner/VSN Boys & Girls Week 13 Basketball Top 15
    BCL Tournament title propels Mount St. Joe back to No. 1 in the boys poll; Western climbs four spots into the Top 10 of the girls rankings
    Boys basketball
    Road ends for Liberty and Eastern Tech in 2A state girls basketball playoffs
    Lions fade late at Kent Island; Mavericks have few answers in loss to Lackey
    Liberty's girls basketball team saw its season end in the Class 2A state quarterfinals this past weekend. The Lions lost to undefeated Kent Island from Queen Anne's County.
    South Carroll’s Michael Pizzuto and AJ Rodrigues claim their third 2A/1A wrestling state crowns
    South Carroll’s eight finalists set a state record; Manchester Valley’s Jake Boog wins second straight, Miford Mill’s Amory Hills goes on surprise run to third place
    South Carroll's 182-pound senior Rylan Moose (facing, right) pinned 182-pound rival and junior Mason Testerman (left) of Rising Sun for his Class 2A-1A state title on Saturday at Show Place Arena in Upper Marlboro.
    Girls Wrestling State Tournament: Ugochi Anunobi earns second straight crown; five other locals capture titles
    South River’s Alex Szkotnicki finishes fourth in the boys’ Class 4A/3A state tournament
    Randallstown coach Earnest Davison (left) guided Randallstown's 170-pound junior Ugochi Anunobi (right) to her second straight all-girls' state championship on Saturday at Show Place Arena in Upper Marlboro.
    Centennial’s Calvin Kraisser wins his second 4A/3A state wrestling title
    South River’s Sam Ditmars, Broadneck’s Liam DeBaugh and River Hill’s Dylan McCullough all win championships after finishing second last year
    Centennial sophomore Calvin Kraisser (left) with his coach and father Cliff (right) earned his second Class 4A-3A state title at 138 pounds on Saturday at The Show Place Arena in Upper Marlboro.
    Western continues repeat bid in 4A state girls basketball
    No. 13 Doves top Dulaney for North Region championship; Glen Burnie foils Old Mill again
    Western High's girls basketball team is again Class 4A North Region I champions. The defending state champs and 13th-ranked Doves defeated Dulaney.
    Girls state wrestling tournament state preview
    The event has grown significantly since the inaugural all-girls tournament in 2018
    Winters Mill sophomore state runner-up Gabbie McLeod (top) has a record of 11-0 at 145 pounds that includes this third period pin over fellow regional champion junior Adeline Kraics (bottom). McLeod and Kraics could meet again at this weekend's all-girls state tournament which begins on Thursday at Show Place Arena in Upper Marlboro.
    Class 2A-1A state wrestling tournament preview
    Manchester Valley senior trio of Travis Green, Jake Boog and Derek Martin will battle for state crowns; breaking down the favorites in each weight class
    Manchester Valley's 170-pound senior Jake Boog (top, rear) looks to pin down his second straight Class 2A-1A state title this weekend at Show Place Arena in Upper Marlboro.
    Class 4A-3A state wrestling tournament preview
    Perry Hall freshman Victor Marks-Jenkins looks to become a household name; breaking down the favorites in each weight class
    Perry Hall freshman Victor Marks-Jenkins (top) works for one of his 38 pins within his record of 46-0 at 145 pounds heading into this weekend's Class 4A-3A state tournament at Show Place Arena in Upper Marlboro.
    Mariah Jones-Bey propels Pikesville into the Class A Region I finals
    Freshman scores 23 points, including eight in the fourth quarter, to help the Panthers push past FSK
    Pikesville coach Mike Dukes gives his team a few points during a timeout in Monday night's Class 1A regional semifinal victory over Francis Scott Key. The Panthers advanced with a 52-46 victory and face a rematch with Loch Raven on the road in Wednesday night's regional final. The third-seeded Panthers dealt top-seed Loch Raven its only loss of the season three weeks ago.
    The Baltimore Banner/VSN Boys & Girls Week 12 Basketball Top 15
    With MIAA A Conference championship, St. Frances moves to No. 1 in boys poll; McDonogh girls solidify their hold on No. 1 with IAAM A title
    Boys basketball
    Mount St. Joseph paces Baltimore teams at National Prep Tournament
    Gaels place 7th at prestigious wrestling event
    Mount St. Joseph's Coleman Nogle pins Haverford (PA) School's Jay McConnell in the 126-pound consolation final at the National Preps wrestling tournament at The Show Place Arena in Upper Marlboro. The Gaels were highest-placing local team at the event, finishing seventh.
    Class 4A-3A state wrestling notebook
    Broadneck qualifies eight for next weekend’s state championships; Perry Hall freshman Marks-Jenkins moves to 46-0
    Broadneck's 160-pound Liam DeBaugh (top) earned the Anne Arundel County title with a 5-3 decision over junior Jacob Speed (bottom) of Crofton on Saturday. DeBaugh was among two champions for the host and tournament champion Bruins.
    Class 2A-1A state wrestling notebook
    South Carroll shine at North Regions; Northeast’s Schmidt claim 132-pound crown
    South Carroll's 120-pound freshman JoJo Gigliotti (right) is among the the Cavaliers' eight champions and 13 wrestlers who placed within the top four of their weight classes at Saturday's Class 2A-1A North Region tournament at Milford Mill. The 13   Cavaliers qualified for next weekend's 
state tournament at The Show Place Arena in Upper Marlboro.
    Aberdeen and Kenwood set to wind it back in state boys basketball playoffs
    Aberdeen High and Kenwood, who opened their respective boys basketball seasons against each other, will meet again, this time in the Class 3A North Region I semifinals after opening round victories Friday.
    Aberdeen's Tylan Bass prepares to shoot a 3-pointer during Tuesday night's key UCBAC Chesapeake boys basketball contest with C. Milton Wright. Bass finished with a game-high 27 points as the Eagles claimed sole possession of first with a 77-68 victory in Harford County.
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