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Watkins’ five TD passes to four different receivers lifts No. 4 Mount St. Joseph over 10th-ranked Loyola Blakefield
Paxton, West and Merrick help Gaels’ staunch defense shut out the Dons
Mount St. Joseph hosted Loyola Blakefield for the MIAA A Conference opener for both schools, Saturday. After a slow start, the host Gaels rolled to a 40-0 victory.
Weekend high school sports roundup — Sept. 23-24
Scores and recaps from across the Baltimore Metro area
St. Vincent Pallotti overwhelmed No. 13 Gilman, 30-13, in MIAA A Conference football.
Atholton football continues winning ways
Raiders top Oakland Mills for 4-0 start
Atholton head football coach Dillan Watson addresses his squad following its 21-7 victory over Howard County rival Glenelg, on Friday.
Edgewood overwhelms Harford Tech
Rams football improve to 4-0 with 34-0 decision
Edgewood quarterback Caesar Travers had another big game Friday, throwing for 203 yards and three touchdowns as the Rams defeated Harford Tech in an UCBAC Chesapeake football match in Harford County.
Monath leads Calvert Hall to a fourth straight victory in the Reif Cup
No. 1 Cardinals remain undefeated with a 4-1 win over No. 3 Archbishop Curley
Rich Monath had another big game for Calvert Hall soccer Friday evening. The senior scored twice, leading the No. 1 Cardinals to a 4-1 victory over third-ranked Curley to remain undefeated and keep possession of the Reif Cup.
Archbishop Spalding’s aggressive aerial assault downs No. 3 Calvert Hall in MIAA A Conference football opener
Washington eclipses the 1,000-yard passing mark for the season while throwing for three scores and running for another TD in against defending league champs
Malik Washington
Countdown to high school football: Week 4
South Carroll starts weekend with another victory; MIAA A play starts with Top 5 match
Loyola's Shane Elliott attempts to catch a pass in front of St. Mary's Shane Toal last weekend. The No. 10 Dons will play their first MIAA A Conference game since 2018, Saturday at fourth-ranked Mount St. Joseph.
Dunbar football honors its past
1994 team won Baltimore City’s first state championship
In 1994, Dunbar High won Baltimore City's first state football championship. The team will be honored Friday evening at halftime of the Poets' homecoming game.
Vasilios scores four goals as No. 7 River Hill field hockey doubles up No. 8 Marriotts Ridge
Howard County’s leading scorer from a year ago dominates the midfield for the victorious Hawks
River Hill’s Maddie Vasilios (22) moves the ball downfield in Wednesday’s 6-3 win at No. 8 Marriotts Ridge. A senior headed for Maryland, Vasilios scored four goals as the No. 7 Hawks remained undefeated against Howard County competition.
“Calm and collected,” Marriotts Ridge’s Lila Becker carries her late mother’s words into every competition
Young golfer honors her mom, a victim of breast cancer, through her efforts on the course
Lila Becker, a sophomore golfer at Marriotts Ridge, continues to thrive on the course, using the encouraging words of her late mother Kerry, a victim of breast cancer, as motivation.
Former team manager Kendall Marx perseveres, earns a spot on Bel Air’s varsity volleyball team
Senior setter had been cut twice previously but continued working on her game to realize her dream of making her high school team
Bel Air setter Kendall Marx never let her dream of playing for the Bobcats die. After getting cut in the past, she made the team this fall. “It was a little bit overwhelming,” said the senior, adding that it took a while to fully realize that she had finally achieved her goal.
River Hill golfer Benjamin Siriboury sets another record
Personal best at Timbers of Troy leads the Hawks’ boys team past previously undefeated Howard
River Hill's Benjamin Siriboury tees off on the seventh hole at the Timbers at Troy on Wednesday afternoon.
Calvert Hall grad Sean Tucker leads undefeated Syracuse’s running game
Former Cardinal standout paces 3-0 Orange in rushing and second in receiving yards
Syracuse Orange running back Sean Tucker (34) runs against Louisville Cardinals cornerback Jarvis Brownlee (12) in the first quarter at JMA Wireless Dome.
With a national showcase looming, Garrison Forest handles a big local challenge against Bryn Mawr
Third-ranked Grizzlies remain undefeated with an impressive victory over No. 10 Bryn Mawr
Defender Morgan Qualls, goalie Alyssa Klebasko and forward Ella Kokinis (left to right) are three of the key cogs in No. 3 Garrison Forest’s 5-0 start. After a 4-1 win over No. 10 Bryn Mawr, Wednesday, the Grizzlies will head to the MAX Field Hockey National High School Invitational this weekend to play against some of the other top teams in the country.
Bel Air holds off No. 15 North Harford
Weidman’s goal, assist lead Bobcats to 2-1 decision in UCBAC soccer opener
Bel Air's Matt Weidman (right) tries to get past North Harford's Cole Schultz during Tuesday's UCBAC Chesapeake boys soccer game. Weidman was responsible for the Bobcats' offense with a goal and an assist in a 2-1 victory over the 15th-ranked Hawks in Harford County.
Bel Air and South River play to tie in boys soccer
Squads unable to breakthrough in non-league match
South River boys soccer coach Marlyn Argueta (center with hat) talks to his team during Monday evening's non-league contest with Bel Air. After 100 minutes of play, the Seahawks finished in a scoreless tie with the Bobcats in Anne Arundel County.
Archrivals Towson and Dulaney share a common goal at Men’s Cancer Awareness fundraiser
Legendary Towson coach Randy Dase, a cancer survivor, will speak to the crowd at halftime about the fight against the disease
(From left) Towson High soccer captains - junior Jake DelViscio and seniors Parker Fong, Jensen Specht and Vinny Guida - flank Towson coach Randy Dase, center, at practice the day before the Generals host arch-rival Dulaney on Tuesday in the Men’s Cancer Awareness game. Dase is a cancer survivor who was treated at the Brady Urological Institute at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
2022 Baltimore Banner/VSN Top 15 Polls: Week 4
We’ve reached the quarter poll in the 2022 fall season; the playoff drive is in full force
Western dedicates basketball court to Bishop
Legendary coach won more than 400 games over three decades
Former Western High basketball players sit with former coach Breezy Bishop (third from right) after a court dedication ceremony Saturday afternoon. Bishop won 424 games and 17 Baltimore City championships over two stints between  1969 and 1997.
St. Mary’s upends No. 8 Loyola in OT
Controversial late score, Pettibon TD run takes No. 15 Saints to 3-0
St. Mary's quarterback Carson Pettibon heads to the end zone for the winning touchdown in overtime against Loyola Saturday afternoon. The 15th-ranked Saints got a game-tying field goal as time expired in regulation and Pettibon's run in overtime for a 36-30 victory over No. 8 Loyola.
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