John Carroll finished the regular season tied atop the IAAM "B" Conference Red Division.
The Patriots remained unbeaten in MIAA and BCL play.
John Carroll's girls team is in the midst of playing four games in as many days.
Alex Behnke scored 35 points for North East—more than half of which came in the final eight minutes.
The talented midfielder will continue her career in Kentucky.
The Cavaliers beat John Carroll 49-14.
Fallston defeated John Carroll on Monday.
Matthew Miller is making the most of his wrestling talents at John Carroll and has established himself as one of the best in the state.
The two teams played makeup games Wednesday night. C. Milton Wright fell on Monday.
The Cougars beat Wilde Lake on Monday.
Five local teams were in action Tuesday.
Just before the boys team did the same, Fallston defeated Overlea on the road Wednesday.
Fallston moved to 2–0 with a win at Overlea on Wednesday.
Cougars sweep Falcons to advance to 2A state final.
Patterson Mill lost to 18-time champion Pocomoke in the Class 1A championship.
Megan Will's goal in the 66th minute gave C. Milton Wright a regional title.
The regional semifinals for the state football tournaments send Fallston and Patterson Mill on the road Friday.
Nearly half of C. Milton Wright's junior varsity football team was dismissed from the program one game short of a full season for unspecified violations.
Local teams have a combined 10 playoff matches Thursday and Friday.
In a matchup of two of the Baltimore metro's elite girls' soccer teams, John Carroll played to a 0–0 draw with Mercy.
North Harford edged C. Milton Wright, individually and as a team, in Wednesday's UCBAC District VII regional tournament. Patterson Mill joined the Hawks in qualifying for states.
John Carroll senior basketball player Malcolm McMillan has selected CCSU to continue his playing career.
Jay Delgado ran for a score and hauled in two interceptions as the Bobcats dominated rival Patterson Mill. Bel Air ran for 247 yards—99 from Delgado—and threw the ball just once.
A rundown of the six area high schools football games for week three.
The C. Milton Wright football team dropped its second consecutive game to begin this season. After losing to Archbishop Curley at home in week one, the Mustangs struggled in their Delaware road trip.
Dezmon Hall ran for three touchdowns and had two interceptions in the Bobcats shutout win against Harford Tech. The game followed the stadium's grand opening parade through downtown.
The Bobcats went on the road to take down Elkon 3-0 Friday afternoon. Three different players scored in the first half and Emily Rosenberger made four saves in the shutout.
Cougars nearly record second consecutive shutout, topping Rams 27-7
The C. Milton Wright golf team took Tuesday's Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference: Chesapeake Division match at Bulle Rock in Havre de Grace.
Harford Tech visits Bel Air in both teams' county-opener. The game also officially opens new Bobcat Stadium.
Leah Pace's first-half goal was enough for John Carroll to hang on for a 1-0 victory at Bel Air in Wednesday's girls soccer match. The Bobcats hit the post twice.
The C. Milton Wright Mustangs defeated the John Carroll Patriots 2-0 in boys soccer Wednesday. Senior Marcus Smucker scored the game-winner and helped shut down the Patriots while temporarily in net.