SPORTS
Spreading her wings: resident becomes member of Ravens marching band
SALISBURY — For Madison Smith, the marching band has always been like a family and on May 1, she will report for orientation to Baltimore, Maryland, where she will spread her wings and become a member of another band family, the Marching Ravens. This will be her ninth year marching, playing her flute, as she […] The post Spreading her wings: resident becomes member of Ravens marching band appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Baltimore City leaders announce expanded middle school sports
Baltimore City leaders are taking a different approach to offer more opportunities for students. Mayor Brandon Scott and Baltimore City Schools CEO Sonja Santelises announced an expanded middle school athletics program Tuesday. The program features new partnerships with independent vendors, each of them specializing in a different sport. "Through sports,...
Photo Gallery: Men’s lacrosse falls in 11-10 heartbreaker versus rival Towson
In a regular-season finale between two undefeated teams in Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) play, the Towson Tigers (11-3, 7-0 CAA) bested the Delaware Blue Hens (8-4, 6-1 CAA). The visitors sealed the deal, 11-10, thanks to a flurry of third-quarter goals and some late stops on defense.
Wolverines erase Johns Hopkins’ 6 goal lead, but fall in overtime in Big Ten Quarterfinals
The No. 5 Michigan women’s lacrosse team hosted No. 15 Johns Hopkins, seeking a second victory versus the Blue Jays this month to advance to the Big Ten Semifinals in back-to-back seasons. Though backed by roster-depth — including seven players receiving All-Big Ten honors — the Wolverines never led the game, squashing their Big Ten Tournament championship hopes.
TGR: James Mosher Baseball: A 65 Year Legacy and Tradition
(BALTIMORE – April 28, 2024) – In my childhood neighborhood in West Baltimore, we had outstanding basketball and football players. However, there was also a particular segment of the brothers who played baseball. Kevin Clark, Mark Clar, Billy Johnson, Keith aka “Pickle”. Before them, there were the likes of Michael Cryor.
No. 1 Boys’ Latin lacrosse starts fast, never looks back in 13-6 win over No. 5 Gilman
With some added energy and motivation, No. 1 Boys’ Latin lacrosse delivered a crisp first half Tuesday against visiting Gilman, setting up a comfortable 13-6 win in Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference play. The Lakers dominated every phase. Attackmen Spencer Ford and Matt Higgins combined for seven goals and eight assists; faceoff specialist Parker Hoffman controlled the ...
Men’s lacrosse beats UMBC in close home matchup
Saturday afternoon saw a high-scoring matchup for the men’s lacrosse team against the UMBC Golden Retrievers. Their final regular season match of the year started slowly, with UVM allowing two goals to UMBC in the first four minutes of the match. Five minutes after UMBC scored their last goal,...
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