After earning its first trip to the finals since 1998, heavy-hitting Lansdowne managed just one hit in Saturday's 4-0 loss to North Caroline in the Class 2A State Championship.
McCourry strikes out 10 in Lansdowne's 8-5 loss to Easton at University of Maryland.
Homers from Mike Morris and Alex Kurth combined with seven strong out of Sam Warfield propel Lansdowne over Calvert, 5-3, in 2A State Semifinals.
Led by Maude McCourry, Lansdowne scores eight runs in the game's first two innings, hang on late for state semifinal win.
Lansdowne knocks five balls over the fence, to pull away from top-seeded Digital Harbor in 2A North championship, 10-5.
After dropping their two previous meetings, Lansdowne dropped the Mavericks, 5-1, in Monday's 2A North Final.
Lansdowne tops the visiting Rams 20-0, in region semifinal, travel to face Mavericks tomorrow.
Senior Brian Kummerlowe's leadoff homer in the bottom of the seventh inning broke a 6-6 tie and propelled the Vikings over Randallstown and into the region semis.
MPSSAA finalizes state tournament brackets for baseball, softball, and boys and girls lacrosse.
Lansdowne junior to spend six weeks in competitive program at Cornell.
Errors prove costly for Vikings as Mavericks overcame a 3-0 deficit en route to a 5-3 victory at CCBC Catonsville.
Vikings bat around for eight runs in the third inning as Sam Warfield blanks the visiting Panthers in five scoreless frames.
The Retrievers swept both ends of a double header versus the Hawks on Saturday.
Junior Maude McCourry allows just one hit over five innings as the Vikings offense explodes for 20 runs versus the Generals.
The opening of youth baseball season is marked by an old-fashioned parade in Baltimore Highlands.
Franklin and Lansdowne currently sitting pretty in the Baltimore Sun polls while Catonsville looks to add its name to the list.
Lansdowne senior J.T. Tucker's fluttering knuckleball presents fits for opposing batters trying to make solid contact.
Although it has several options at pitcher, Lansdowne is without its top three hurlers from a year ago. However, the Vikings are drilling defense and boasting a strong lineup in 2011.
Listing off a few baseball and softball players from around the region who are starting the spring season hot despite the unseasonable cold and wet conditions.
With a strong group of returning players from last year's 17-3 and division champion team, the Vikings have their sites set on a return trip to College Park.
Former featherweight champ Moe Rites opened a hometown gym to keep kids off the streets.