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September 11, 2012
The Patterson Mill Huskies walked away from their Tuesday boys volleyball matchup with a hard-fought victory, topping the host Havre de Grace Warriors, 3-2. Patterson Mill took the first game, 25-22, while Havre de Grace rallied to a 25-16 win in the second game. The hosts took the third, 26-24, while Patterson Mill cruised to a 25-10 victory in the must-win fourth game. In the tie-breaker, Patterson Mill sealed the victory, 15-8. Leading the Warriors in their defeat was Sebastian Pruitt, who had 11 kills, four digs and one ace. Sean Darney had six digs, three kills and three assists in the loss, while teammate Josean Ponce notched six kills, four aces and three assists.
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From Sun staff reports | April 6, 2013
With the score tied at 7 in the bottom of the eighth, J.T. Tipton (3-for-4) drew a bases-loaded walk to force in the game-winner as host Patterson Mill upset No. 8 River Hill, 8-7, in baseball Friday night. The Hawks (2-4) took a 6-0 lead in the first inning and the Huskies (5-1) scored three runs in the seventh to tie. No. 11 Liberty 10, Winters Mill 4: Right-hander Travis Hessler (1-0) got the win and Zach Delong worked three innings of relief to get the save for the visiting Lions (5-1)
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By Matt Bracken and The Baltimore Sun | April 24, 2012
All JJ Butler   had to do to earn a Division I basketball scholarship was run the point for an AAU team he had never played for during a major East Coast tournament with the coach of the school he loved looking on from the stands. Many players in Butler's shoes might have panicked over that type of pressure. But the Patterson Mill senior suited up for Maryland 3D in all three of its games at the Baltimore Big Shots event last weekend, and evidently did more than enough to impress Scott Sanderson . On Monday night, the Lipscomb coach called to offer Butler a scholarship, which the 6-foot-2, 180-pound point guard immediately accepted.
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April 1, 2013
Boys lacrosse No. School Record Prev.   1.Boys' Latin 7-0 1 2. St. Paul's 8-0 4 3. Calvert Hall 2-2 3 4. McDonogh 6-1 5 5. Hereford 4-1 8 6. Gilman 3-1 2 7. Loyola 4-2 6 8. St. Mary's 3-1 7 9. Arch. Spalding 8-2 11  10. South River 2-1 10 11. Arundel 4-0 - 12. Broadneck 2-1 - 13. Severna Park 2-1 - 14. Westminster 4-0 - 15. Severn 4-2 9 Other teams considered: Dulaney (3-1)
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By Katherine Dunn and The Baltimore Sun | March 6, 2012
The 5-foot-10 junior forward averaged 17.7 points in three playoff games last week to lead the Huskies to their first regional girls basketball championship. Golec scored 25 points and had five rebounds in a 63-48 semifinal upset of defending regional champion Joppatowne. She also had 13 points and eight rebounds in a 38-31 regional quarterfinal win over Edgewood and 14 points in a 61-58 championship victory over Kent Island. Golec averages 18.6 points per game for the 20-5 Huskies, who are riding a 12-game winning streak.
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September 27, 2012
Deonte Alston, a Juniata College freshman and 2012 Patterson Mill graduate, rushed for 150 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries in his first collegiate start Saturday. Alston electrified the home crowd with runs of 26, 33 and 57 yards in an exciting 45-38 showdown loss against Franklin & Marshall. Used sparingly in Juniata's first three games, Alston entered Saturday's contest against Franklin & Marshall with five carries for eight yards, but was inserted into the lineup to give a spark to the Eagles rushing attack.
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From Sun staff reports | September 29, 2012
Patterson Mill took just three shots in the boys soccer game against No. 12 Perry Hall, but two of them found the net in a 2-0 upset victory Friday. Logan Hennlein and Lazz Carwell each scored a goal for the host Huskies. Patterson Mill goalie Ian Dowding had 14 saves. No. 10 Centennial 1, Atholton 0: Chris Lee scored the game-winner in the second half for the host Eagles (8-0). No. 11 Catonsville 0, Sparrows Point 0, 2OT: Kenny Quallivalle made 13 saves for the host Pointers (6-1-1)
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September 14, 2011
The Harford Tech Cobras won convincingly Wednesday evening, bumping off the host-team Joppatowne Mariners, 5-0. The Cobras scored three of their five tallies in the first half. Lyndsey Endlich was the driving force behind the Harford Tech victory, scoring twice and handing out one assist. Cat Roxas and Tyler Bethke both posted one goal and one assist, while Raquel Hockaday netted a single goal in the victory. There was a wide gulf between the number of penalty corners each team had: 19 for tech versus one for Joppatowne.
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By Jeff Seidel and Special to The Baltimore Sun | May 21, 2010
No. 6 Winters Mill scored on its first two shots in the opening minute and quickly removed any suspense from Friday's Class 2A-1A state semifinal against Patterson Mill at Broadneck, rolling to a 19-7 victory. The Falcons (17-1) advanced to the state final next week against the winner of today's semifinal between Queen Anne's and Loch Raven. This is Winters Mill's second trip to the state finals; the Falcons won the Class 3A-2A state crown two years ago. "We wanted to [play hard]
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By Glenn Graham and The Baltimore Sun | February 26, 2013
C.J. Keyser, a 6-foot-3 sophomore small forward who transferred from John Carroll to Patterson Mill last week, has not yet been ruled eligible to play basketball for the Huskies. Patterson Mill athletic director Jason Bellamy said there was no update on whether Keyser would be declared eligible for the upcoming Class 2A East region playoffs. The Huskies are set to travel to Edgewood in tonight's opening round and Bellamy said Keyser was not a member of the team.
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April 1, 2013
The Patterson Mill Middle School Drama Company performed "Pirates of Penzance Jr. " on March 22 to 24. Cast members included Todd Campo, Valerie Ziegler, Grace Fisher, Kaitlyn Iwanowski, Caleb Blomquist, Jonathan Myers, Cameron Warlick, Ali Leary, Hannah Moots, Anna Odell, Elise Alders, Ellie Byers, Makayla Hauk-Meyer, Hannah Lorenzo, Caroline McCarthy, Caren Meckelnberg, Lauren Piercy, Regan Rich, Meg Thompson, Jody Bogner, Cheyenne Croteau, Jade...
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The Baltimore Sun | March 22, 2013
No. School Record 1. Archbishop Spalding 29-2 2. Aberdeen 25-3 3. McDonogh 22-9 4. Digital Harbor 20-5 5. City 23-4 6. Milford Mill 23-3 7. Roland Park 16-10 8. Poly 22-6 9. River Hill 23-4 10. St. Frances 15-11 11. Seton Keough 12-17 12. Howard 21-4 13. Reservoir 17-4 14. Patterson Mill 21-7 15. John Carroll 10-14 Other teams considered: St. Mary's (22-3), St. Vincent Pallotti (12-14), Severn (18-6), South River (22-4)
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Letter to The Aegis | March 12, 2013
On Feb. 10, the Patterson Mill High School Class of 2013 held its fourth annual Senior Fashion Show & Prom Expo, "Red Carpet Affair!"  With over 570 guests in attendance and 109 models participating, including seniors and faculty, the afternoon was a huge success. This event is sponsored by the PTSA Chemical-Free Senior Events Committee to help fund the chemical–free After Prom Party at the Bel Air Athletic Club and After Graduation Cruise on the Spirit Baltimore at the Inner Harbor.
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By Katherine Dunn and The Baltimore Sun | March 3, 2013
After Friday and Saturday's girls basketball regional championships, the winners advance to the state semifinals Thursday and Friday at UMBC. Three 2013 state champions will try to defend their titles -- No. 2 Aberdeen, Calvert and Dunbar. In Class 4A, Walt Whitman knocked out defending champion Gaithersburg. Here is the schedule for the state semifinals: Thursday, March 7 Class 4A Poly vs. Walt Whitman, 3 Eleanor Roosevelt vs. North Point, 5 Class 3A Aberdeen vs. Damascus, 7 River Hill vs. Friendly, 9 Friday, March 8 Class 2A R andallstown vs. Middletown , 3 Patterson Mill vs. Calvert, 5 Class 1A Western Tech vs. Southern-Garrett, 7 Dunbar vs. Mardela, 9
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By Glenn Graham and The Baltimore Sun | February 26, 2013
C.J. Keyser, a 6-foot-3 sophomore small forward who transferred from John Carroll to Patterson Mill last week, has not yet been ruled eligible to play basketball for the Huskies. Patterson Mill athletic director Jason Bellamy said there was no update on whether Keyser would be declared eligible for the upcoming Class 2A East region playoffs. The Huskies are set to travel to Edgewood in tonight's opening round and Bellamy said Keyser was not a member of the team.
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By Glenn Graham and The Baltimore Sun | February 22, 2013
C.J. Keyser, a 6-foot-3 sophomore small forward for the John Carroll boys basketball team, has transferred to Patterson Mill, but his playing status for the upcoming Class 2A state playoffs is still unclear.  Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association executive director Ned Sparks said Keyser's eligibility would be determined on whether he qualifies under Harford County Public Schools rules. Harford County supervisor of athletics Ken Zorbach could not immediately be reached for comment on Friday.
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February 14, 2012
The Patterson Mill Huskies boys basketball team picked up a win against a Chesapeake (upper) Division opponent, dispatching the host-team North Harford Hawks, 58-40, Tuesday night. Edgewood also grabbed a Tuesday night victory, beating the Cristo Rey Jesuit team, while C. Milton Wright lost to Benjamin Franklin. With the victory, Patterson Mill (13-0 Susquehanna) improved to 16-2 overall, while North Harford (3-8 Chesapeake) fell to 8-11 on the season. The Huskies led, 31-16, at the halftime intermission.
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