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By Sandra McKee and The Baltimore Sun | April 26, 2012
As part of Saturday's Milford Mill Alumni activities, Millers graduate Brian Jordan, who went on to become a two-sport professional athlete, will be running a baseball clinic, called Camp Jordan 2012 Baltimore. Registration, which cost $20 per child, has already hit capacity with 101 kids signed up between the ages of 5 and 13. "I want to make a huge impact on my hometown," Jordan said from the Brian Jordan Foundation offices in Atlanta, where he played for the Braves and Falcons.
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By Julie Scharper, The Baltimore Sun | March 25, 2012
Baltimore County police are searching for a man who they say punched a police officer, wriggled out from the officer's grasp and escaped in Milford Mill Sunday evening. Around 6 p.m., an officer spotted a man in an wooded area near the 2400 block of Golders Green Court who appeared to have a marijuana cigarette, police said. The officer got out of his car and approached the man who "swung his fist at the officer," police said. The officer drew his weapon and attempted to restrain the man on the ground while asking witnesses to call 911, police said.
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By Katherine Dunn and The Baltimore Sun | March 20, 2012
The senior capped her high school indoor career with three gold medals at the New Balance Nationals Indoor championships in New York City. Running in the Emerging Elites division, Moses won the 55-meter hurdles (24.8 seconds) and the 200 (8.02 seconds) and also ran on the Millers' winning 800 relay team. In helping the Millers finish second at the Class 3A state championship meet last month, Moses won the 200 and ran on the winning 800 relay team. She was second in the 55 hurdles, and her 1,600 relay team also finished second.
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By Glenn Graham, The Baltimore Sun | March 3, 2012
In addition to its challenging Baltimore City league slate, the Patterson boys basketball team took to the road this season, playing a national schedule that included stops in Washington, D.C., and Milwaukee. It was all intended to prepare the No. 5 Clippers for games like the one they played at No. 1 Milford Mill in Saturday's Class 3A North region title game. Suddenly trailing by nine points in the final minute of the third quarter, the Clippers scored 12 straight to climb back in the game and then did all the big and little things needed from that point on to pull out a thrilling 75-72 win over the two-time defending Class 3A state champion Millers.
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By Jeff Seidel, Special to The Baltimore Sun | March 1, 2012
Aquille Carr admits he was pressing when he came off the bench to enter Thursday night's Class 3A North Region semifinal at City. But, luckily for Patterson, the junior point guard fared much better in the second half. Carr took command and scored 17 of his game-high 23 points after the break as the No. 5 Clippers defeated No. 9 City, 67-59. Patterson (18-7) will play at No. 1 Milford Mill in Saturday's regional final after the Millers defeated Woodlawn, 59-41, Thursday night.
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By Rich Scherr, Special to The Baltimore Sun | February 24, 2012
Milford Mill coach DeToiya McAliley figured her team was in line for a reward following its perfect regular season - a first-round playoff patsy wrapped neatly in a bow. Instead, the No. 12 Millers drew a No. 10 City team with title aspirations of its own, and on Friday Milford Mill needed some late-game heroics just to squeak by. Senior Sierra Naylor nailed the go-ahead 3-pointer with 53 seconds left, and the host Millers held on for...
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By Jeff Seidel, Special to The Baltimore Sun | February 21, 2012
The Hereford girls have won six straight Baltimore County indoor track and field championships and regional titles three of the past four winters. But the Bulls had never captured a state title. The No. 3 Bulls ended that drought Tuesday night when they outlasted Milford Mill to win the first indoor state title in school history. The Bulls scored 65 points to beat the Millers (54) and win the Class 3A championship at the Prince George's Sports and Learning Complex. "This has been our goal all season," Hereford coach Brad Duvall said.
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By Glenn Graham, The Baltimore Sun | February 20, 2012
Milford Mill boys basketball coach Albert Holley begins knocking out his checklist the night before a big game. The clothes are washed and neatly folded. The dishes are clean, and the kitchen's granite countertop is free of fingerprint smudges. The rest of the house is just as spotless. In the morning, he feels the need to stick around until his wife leaves for work and their two daughters are off to school, making sure no last-minute messes are left behind. As he heads to the front door, Holley passes through the foyer where the frills on the rug have to be perfectly straight.
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By Glenn Graham, The Baltimore Sun | February 17, 2012
The No. 1 Milford Mill boys basketball team knocked out another of its season goals on Friday night, one that has impressively become routine. Led by a scintillating shooting performance from senior guard Chase Cormier, who scored a career-high 28 points, the Millers earned their fourth straight Baltimore County championship with a 76-45 win at Randallstown. Milford Mill, also the two-time defending Class 3A state champions, took charge in the second quarter, limiting the Rams (17-5)
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By Tom Worgo, Catonsville Times | February 17, 2012
Milford Mill coach DeToiya McAliley disliked the way her team played defense in the first half against Western Tech in Friday night's Baltimore County championship. But switching to a 2-2-1 press with her team trailing worked better than McAliley could ever have imagined, as No. 15 Milford Mill forced 20 second-half turnovers en route to a 46-38 victory. The Millers improved to a 22-0 in winning their first county title since 2001, the year a string of five straight championships ended.
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