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By Rich Scherr and Special to The Baltimore Sun | March 6, 2010
With dreams of a trip to the state tournament seemingly screeching to a halt, host Liberty on Friday night managed to find just enough overdrive to complete a 27-year journey. The Lions saw their double-digit lead against North Carroll dwindle to two late in the fourth quarter before rallying to score the game's final seven points, all from the foul line, to pull away for a 59-50 win in the Class 2A West final and their first state semifinal appearance since 1983. "We knew we were the better team out there.
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By Katherine Dunn and Katherine Dunn,katherine.dunn@baltsun.com | February 3, 2010
Because of the threat of ice and snow Tuesday evening, sports events in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll and Harford counties were postponed along with all other evening events at schools in those systems. Greg LeGrand, coordinator of athletics for the Anne Arundel County public schools, said that even though the snow was forecast for later in the evening, especially with the potential for ice, it was better to err on the side of safety. "All the projections ... say that we're going to get some kind of freezing rain sometime during the time that we would have our games," LeGrand said.
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By Katherine Dunn | katherine.dunn@baltsun.com | February 3, 2010
Because of the threat of ice and snow Tuesday evening, sports events in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll and Harford counties were postponed along with all other evening events at schools in those systems. Greg LeGrand, coordinator of athletics for the Anne Arundel County public schools, said that even though the snow was forecast for later in the evening, especially with the potential for ice, it was better to err on the side of safety. "All the projections ... say that we're going to get some kind of freezing rain sometime during the time that we would have our games," LeGrand said.
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By Katherine Dunn | katherine.dunn@baltsun.com | February 2, 2010
Because of the threat of ice and snow Tuesday evening, athletics events in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll and Harford counties were postponed along with all other evening events at schools in those systems. Greg LeGrand, coordinator of athletics for the Anne Arundel County public schools, said that even though the snow was forecast for later in the evening, especially with the potential for ice, it was better to err on the side of safety. "All the projections ... say that we're going to get some kind of freezing rain sometime during the time that we would have our games," LeGrand said.
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January 27, 2010
The senior scored 29 points in Wednesday's win over Brunswick, breaking the all-time Carroll County girls basketball scoring record of 1,514, set by South Carroll's Melanee Wagener in 1988. Bach added 20 points in Friday's 48-39 win over Winters Mill to boost her career total to 1,536, the school record for girls and boys. The 5-foot-11 forward also grabbed 26 rebounds last week to bring her career total to 991. Bach is an Amateur Athletic Union veteran who has a 3.75 unweighted grade-point average and plans to play in college, likely in Division III. Also considered: Tracey Carrington, Dundalk, basketball; Ke'shara Floyd, Digital Harbor, basketball; Meghan Helm, Notre Dame Prep, basketball; Shadequa Longus, Woodlawn, basketball; Alyssa McClure, Digital Harbor, track div.talkforum #creditfooter { display: none; }
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By Katherine Dunn | katherine.dunn@baltsun.com | January 21, 2010
With a layup midway through the fourth quarter of Wednesday night's game, North Carroll senior Caitlin Bach became Carroll County's all-time leading scorer in girls basketball. Bach, a 5-foot-11 forward, scored 29 points in a 60-16 win over visiting Brunswick to boost her career points total to 1,516, eclipsing the record of 1,514 set by Melanee Wagener of South Carroll in 1988. After the record-setting basket, Bach was mobbed by her cheering teammates and shed a tear or two of relief.
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By Katherine Dunn and Katherine Dunn,katherine.dunn@baltsun.com | January 21, 2010
With a layup midway through the fourth quarter of Wednesday night's game, North Carroll senior Caitlin Bach became Carroll County's all-time leading scorer in girls basketball. Bach, a 5-foot-11 forward, scored 29 points in a 60-16 win over visiting Brunswick to boost her career points total to 1,516, eclipsing the record of 1,514 set by Melanee Wagener of South Carroll in 1988. After the record-setting basket, Bach was mobbed by her cheering teammates and shed a tear or two of relief.
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By Katherine Dunn and Katherine Dunn,katherine.dunn@baltsun.com | January 20, 2010
For four years, Caitlin Bach has had one main job for the North Carroll girls basketball team: to score. She has done it so well that she's on the verge of breaking the all-time Carroll County record, a mark set before she was born. A 5-foot-11 forward, she needs 28 points to surpass South Carroll graduate Melanee Wagener's mark of 1,514, set in 1988. She could do it tonight at home against Brunswick at 7. Since her freshman year, Bach has started all 75 games and averages 19.8 points as well as 12.9 rebounds for her career.
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December 10, 2009
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