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Mount St. Joe wrestling thumps Gilman in MIAA A Conference dual action
Gaels run out to a 30-0 lead and never look back, win by a 56-16 margin
In one of the few matches to go the distance in Wednesday's MIAA A Conference dual between No. 1 Mount St. Joseph and No. 3 Gilman, St. Joe's Carter Nogle (top left), the state's top-ranked wrestler at 120, defeated 5th-ranked Zach Glory of Gilman, 7-2.
Lightning strikes down Reservoir in boys basketball
No. 14 Long Reach claim first in Howard County boys basketball with 64-43 victory
Long Reach boys basketball team rebounded in impressive fashion Wednesday. The No. 14 Lightning defeated Reservoir, 64-43, to move into first place in Howard County.
Edmondson basketball seeking normalcy after tragedy
No. 8 Red Storm defeats Benjamin Franklin in front of home spectators following last week’s fatal shooting of student near school
Edmondson's Josiah Brown (left), Christian Smith and DJ Dantzler exchanged handshakes with Benjamin Franklin following Tuesday's Baltimore City boys basketball contest. The No. 8 Red Storm won, 76-51, in their first home match with spectators after none were allowed for last week after a student was fatally shot and four other students  wounded at the nearby Edmondson Village Shopping Center in West Baltimore.
Baltimore Area Wrestling Notebook: Week 5
Chesapeake-AA wins as Eveleth wrestling room dedicated; MSJ’s crowns five; St. Frances wins Battle at the Bridge and more
The family of Matt Eveleth at the dedication of the Matt Eveleth Wrestling Room at Chesapeake-AA High School. (Back row from left) Matt's eldest brother, Brian Jr., wife, Amy, father, Brian Sr., mother, Naomi, nephew, Toby, sister-in-law, Asahi, brother, Jeff. (Front row from left) Matt Eveleth's nieces and nephews Drew, Natalie, Molly and Charlie.
The Baltimore Banner/VSN Boys & Girls Week 5 Basketball Top 15
McDonogh boys go from unranked to No. 9; All 15 girls teams remain in place
10 most expensive homes sold in Baltimore County the week of Jan. 2
A house in Baldwin that sold for $1.3 million tops the list of the most expensive real estate sales in Baltimore County in the last week.
$1.1 million, single-family residence at 114 Jascot Court
Baltimore County Councilman calls out school system for ignoring council over possible high school site
The question of where to build a new high school is reigniting a feud between the Baltimore County Council and the school system.
Loch Raven High School sign.
Mount St. Joseph cools off No. 9 McDonogh
Top-ranked Gaels win sixth straight behind Valentine
Mount St. Joseph's Ace Valentine (with ball) has McDonogh's Andrew Kasten (left), Mathani Paul-Swinson and Robby Fields defending as he drives to the basket during Monday's MIAA A Conference boys basketball contest. Valentine finished with 21 points and 10 rebounds, leading the No. 1 Gaels to a 92-60 win in Baltimore City.
Francis Scott Key upends Manchester Valley
Fourth quarter push keep Eagles undefeated in Carroll County girls basketball
Summer Brooks helped lead Francis Scott Key girls basketball to a big victory Monday night. The sophomore finished with 15 points as Eagles overcame an early 14-point deficit to defeat host Manchester Valley in a Carroll County Athletic League match.
Top 4 most expensive homes sold in Baltimore City the week of Jan. 2
A house in Baltimore that sold for $1.3 million tops the list of the most expensive real estate sales in Baltimore City in the last week.
$875,000, townhouse at 909 Saint Paul Street
South Carroll throttles the opposition at Iron Horse Duals
Cavaliers take out Loyola and defending state champion Stephen Decatur, Pizzuto downs Aybar to claim No. 1 ranking in the state at 145lbs
In one of the marque match-ups of the weekend, South Carroll's Michael Pizzuto dominated top-ranked Judah Aubar of Loyola Blakefield, 8-3, in the Iron Horse Duals championship match.
Who will play my piano? | The Maryland Curiosity Bureau
A century-old Steinway is silent, for now.
Rob Fiscella is the owner of a Steinway piano that belonged to his late friend, Agi Jambor, a famous pianist from Europe and one of the premier players of Bach back in her day. He wishes for people to come play the piano.
No. 1 Mount St. Joseph survives St. Frances
Gaels find a way against No. 2 Panthers in 62-59 victory
Mount St. Joseph vs St. Frances Basketball
River Hill holds off No. 11 Long Reach
Hawks build early lead, end Lightning’s unbeaten start
River Hill boys basketball coach Matt Graves (kneeling) talks to his team during Friday night's Howard County contest against Long Reach. The Hawks handed the No. 11 Lightning their first loss, 65-64, in Clarksville.
No. 3 Parkville storms past Hereford
Knights improve to 9-0 behind Smith’s 18 points
Parkville's Caron Smith is defended by Hereford's Sam Nicholson during Friday's Baltimore County boys basketball contest. Smith scored a game-high 18 points as the No. 3 Knights remained undefeated with a 64-40 victory over the 14th-ranked Bulls in Parkton.
No. 4 St. Vincent Pallotti’s torrid start overwhelms Mount Carmel in IAAM A Conference basketball showdown
Harris-Mott and Jones-Howard combine for 34 points to lead Panthers’ wire-to-wire win
St. Vincent Pallotti Coach Rashida Joiner exhorts the fourth-ranked Panthers to continue their winning ways in a 67-42 triumph over No. 13 Mount Carmel on Friday night in Essex.
The Blueprint for Maryland’s Future is law, but what does that mean for the average student?
It’s been years in the works. Countless hours of meetings. Days worth of impassioned testimony. Late-night community listening sessions. Thousands of people using their voices to all ask for one plan, one path forward.
Baltimore City Public Schools bus.
Rising Sun girls basketball squad remains unbeaten in the Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference
Tigers’ relentless defense slows a red-hot North Harford squad in a 50-24 victory
Rising Sun junior center Izzy Covert’s jump shot is closely contested by North Harford’s Caroline Nicholson in Thursday’s battle between two of the Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference’s best teams. The Tigers prevailed, 48-30, to remain unbeaten this season.
Top 10 most expensive homes sold in Anne Arundel County the week of Dec. 26
A house in Bowie that sold for $2.3 million tops the list of the most expensive real estate sales in Anne Arundel County in the last week.
$2.3 million, detached house at 13112 Lockwoods Progress Drive
Home is sweet for St. Frances girls basketball
No. 3 Panthers handle Mercy in IAAM A battle
St. Frances' Ande'a Cherisier (15) puts up a shot as Mercy's Logan Jefferson defends during Wednedsay evening's IAAM A Conference girls basketball contest. Cherisier finished with 15 points as the No. 3 Panthers defeated eighth-ranked Mercy, 69-32, in their home opener in East Baltimore.
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