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The Baltimore Sun | December 8, 2012
1. Loyola (15-3-2) 2. Marriotts Ridge (17-0) 3. Gilman (14-4-4) 4. Archbishop Curley (14-4-2) 5. McDonogh (10-4-3) 6. Calvert Hall (9-10-1) 7. Mount St. Joseph (10-10) 8. Reservoir (13-6) 9. Boys' Latin (14-5-1) 10. Severna Park (18-2) 11. Perry Hall (13-4-2) 12. Oakland Mills (13-4) 13. North Harford (15-2-1) 14. South Carroll (10-6-2) 15. River Hill (9-4-3) Other teams considered: Centennial (12-2-1), Fallston (10-6-2), Hereford (10-7)
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By Katherine Dunn and The Baltimore Sun | December 8, 2012
Sam Evans, Loyola, DL, senior Malik Jones, Dunbar, DL, senior Frank Kozlowski, North Harford, DL, senior Moise Larose, Wilde Lake, DL, senior Mike Williams, Archbishop Spalding, DL, senior Garrett Epple, Calvert Hall, LB, senior Stephan Osong, River Hill, LB, senior Carey Wells-Jowers, Mount St. Joseph, LB, senior Kennedy Frazier, Calvert Hall, DB, senior Michael Jones, Milford Mill, DB, senior DeAndre' Lane, Catonsville,...
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By Glenn Graham | December 6, 2012
The Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association announced its All-MIAA teams for the fall season. Here's a look at the All-MIAA cross country, soccer, volleyball and water polo teams ( find the All-MIAA football teams here ): All MIAA teams Cross Country A Conference: Tyler Spear, Loyola; Mikey Singer, McDonogh; Pat Dunk, Calvert Hal; Kevin Wegner, Loyola; Ted Terpos, Loyola; Peter Rowe, Calvert Hall; Denny Grace, Calvert Hall. B Conference: Joey Pickens, Glenelg Country; Jack Hamed, St. Paul's; Ned Moreland, St. Paul's; Kyle Tribble, Park School; Jim Heilman, Baltimore Lutheran; Connor Coleman, St. Paul's; Timmy Peters, St. Paul's.
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The Baltimore Sun | December 4, 2012
Four games against teams that qualified for the 2012 NCAA tournament highlight the 2013 Navy men's lacrosse schedule, released Tuesday. The Midshipmen will host six home games at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, including an April 5 contest against Maryland, the NCAA finalist the past two seasons. "We are excited about the challenge our 2013 schedule presents," said coach Rick Sowell , who guided the Midshipmen to a 6-6 record in his first season and featured wins over nationally ranked Colgate and Johns Hopkins. "Parity in Division I lacrosse is at an all-time high, and we'll need to be on top of our game each and every week.
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December 3, 2012
Football No. School Record Prev. 1. Gilman 9-2 1 2. River Hill 14-0 2 3. Westminster 12-1 3 4. Calvert Hall 9-3 4 5. Meade 10-3 5 6. Dunbar 13-1 6 7. Milford Mill 11-2 7 8. St. Paul's 11-0 8 9. Old Mill 9-3 9 10. Franklin 10-2 10 11. Edmondson 11-2 ...
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By Rich Scherr and For The Baltimore Sun | November 22, 2012
Sprinting down the sideline in single coverage with just over a minute left in Thursday's 93rd Turkey Bowl, Calvert Hall senior Logan Kurek knew this was the chance he had dreamed about. Moments later, the receiver turned that dream into one of the most dramatic moments in the history of the storied rivalry, hauling in Colar Kuhns' deep ball and outrunning his defender for an 83-yard touchdown that gave the No. 4 Cardinals a 21-14 win over Loyola before an announced 9,298 at M&T Bank Stadium.
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Compiled from Inside Lacrosse reports | November 21, 2012
Two more local sophomores have made oral commitments to Division I men's lacrosse teams, with McDonogh midfielder Robby Black picking Notre Dame and St. Paul's goalie A.J. Barretto choosing Army. Black earned significant minutes as a freshman, helping the Eagles advance to the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference quarterfinals. The 6-foot-3 left-hander plays club for Greene Turtle and attended Jake Reed's Nike Blue Chip camp this summer. He also considered Duke, Maryland, Ohio State and Georgetown.
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By Katherine Dunn and The Baltimore Sun | November 21, 2012
Over the past few weeks, the dinner conversation sometimes got a little overheated at Jack and Will D'Angelo's Reisterstown home. With Jack playing for Calvert Hall's football team and younger brother Will playing for Loyola's, there wasn't much to agree upon when talk turned to the Turkey Bowl coming up at M&T Bank Stadium on Thursday morning. For the 93rd time, Calvert Hall and Loyola will meet on Thanksgiving Day, but this will be the first time that Jack, a senior starting lineman, and Will, a sophomore reserve receiver, square off. Athletes since they were little, both brothers have strong competitive streaks and, of course, that comes out in everything from pick-up basketball games in the driveway to video games in the basement to conversations about the Turkey Bowl at the dinner table.
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By Katherine Dunn | November 19, 2012
The MIAA championships highlighted Week 12 with Gilman dominating Calvert Hall for the A Conference title and St. Paul's and St. Frances escaping close calls in the B and C conference finals, respectively. The regional championships also featured their share of lopsided wins and close games. As we head into the state tournament, here are some of the statistics that stood out in this weekend's action. 2 Point conversion in overtime, a pass from Anthony Pino to Rob Suite, for the difference in St. Paul's 28-27 win over John Carroll for the B Conference title 2:20 Left when St. Frances' Khalil Stanfield intercepted a pass to seal the Panthers' 30-25 win over Severn for the C Conference title 3 Turnovers grabbed by John Carroll's Montell Martin -- two interceptions, one fumble recovery -- in the loss to St. Paul's 3 Rushing touchdowns scored within six minutes by River Hill's Justin Arn in a 35-27 win over Atholton 3 Touchdown passes thrown by Atholton quarterback Luke Casey within three minutes to rally the Raiders to within 8 points of River Hill in the final two minutes 3 Defending state champs still alive in the playoffs -- River Hill, Middletown and Dunbar 4 Teams remaining undefeated in the Baltimore area -- River Hill, Westminster, St. Paul's and St. Frances 5 Players who rushed for 200 or more yards in this weekend's playoff games -- Gilman's Shane Cockerille...