Patch catches fans up on a weeks-worth of high school scores.
The Comets enter the week ranked No. 15 in the metro poll. Their Friday night match up against No. 14 Franklin is one of four contenders for Fox45's Game of the Week.
Catonsville continues its trend of big second halves and touchdowns from the defensive end.
Patch wants you, parents, coaches and fans to nominate who you think is the most deserving athlete.
Sean Rothe had to sit out last season with a knee injury but leads the Retriever men's soccer team with five points in five games this season.
A Maryland non-profit that deals with sexual assault victims has concerns about the use of the word rape by football fans on the social networking site Twitter during the recent Ravens vs. Steelers game.
Despite losing four of five starters from a year ago and encountering a bit of a size disadvantage, the Comets all-important unit has accounted for over 400 yards on the ground in two games.
The Comets held the lead from start to finish in all three games over previously unbeaten Lansdowne.
Comets make key plays on offense and defense to outscore Gators 19-10 in final two quarters.
In 16 starts for the UMBC men's soccer team Dan Louisignau has shutout eight teams and has established himself as one of the nation's top goalkeepers.
Crowds packed downtown Baltimore before and after the race.
Junior DeAndre' Lane snags two interceptions, returns one for touchdown in Comets season-opening victory.
Catonsville native Hannah Schmidt began her collegiate career at UMBC with a bang against some of the nation's best teams.
2011 UMBC men's soccer preview.
Patch takes you on the field for Catonsville's second Wednesday morning practice.
Gavin Floyd, a former first round draft pick, has resurrected his career with the Chicago White Sox by making the most of a disappointing stint with the Phillies.
Since joining the Single-A Savannah Sand Gnats in June, Catonsville alum Adam Kolarek has been one of the team's most effective pitchers out of the bullpen.
CCBC-Essex alum Bill Zopp selected to take over for former head coach Glen Wingrove.
Local doctors and experts sound off on why running outside during days of Code Orange or Code Red air quality alerts isn’t such a healthy idea, especially for people with underlying health problems.
Since arriving as head coach in 1992, football coach Warren Como has been a mainstay on the Comets' sideline with his standard yelling and get-it-done-now attitude. Here's his conversation with Patch.
The varsity football and baseball head coach sat down with Patch to talk about his coaching style, what gets on his nerves, what he’d say to Lebron James and more.
Audobon High School's Brian Flacco, younger brother of the Ravens' Joe and the Orioles' Mike, is headed to CCBC-Catonsville for baseball.
Catonsville's Junior B and C girls, as well as its Junior B boys, bring home Maryland Youth Lacrosse Association Championships.
Zoey Whittington brings home three gold medals from the Class 3A State Meet and earns Baltimore Sun first team All-Metro honors.
Havre de Grace resident and lifelong Orioles fan Chad Myers aims to fill the Yard.
Head baseball coach John Jancuska, UMBC's longest tenured coach, is stepping down after 673 career victories and five NCAA tournament appearances.
Dave lists off his top seven moments from the 2010-2011 season that make covering high school sports so great.
Franklin leads the way with three All-County selections, while Catonsville and Lansdowne each boast one.
Comets make late run, but fall short in 7-5 Lions' victory. Dulaney will represent the South region in the 4A-3A State Semifinals.
Catonsville girls nearly erase deficit with four minutes to play, but are eliminated in region semifinals.
Postseason honors highlighted by All-County selections for Tyler Witt (Owings Mills), Matt Goodman (Franklin), Theo DiPace (Catonsville), and Shane Montgomery (Lansdowne).
Behind goalie John Reymann and midfielder Sean Urban, the visiting Comets outscore the Indians 7-1 in the final two quarters to advance into region finals.
With the opening weekend in the books, Patch catches you up on the action.
Behind Ian Baker's one run over six innings and Nathan Carpenter's five RBI, the Comets take down Aberdeen in the 3A North first round.
Dave talks with four high school catchers on their different jobs—some obvious, some not—behind the plate.
MPSSAA finalizes state tournaments for boys and girls lacrosse, baseball and softball.
Catonsville's Jessica Nonn, a 2008 graduate, struggled to pick lacrosse over soccer as her college sport. Now one of Virginia Tech's top lacrosse players, Nonn—and Virginia Tech—is glad she did.
The Retrievers lacrosse teams is out of the playoffs, but a rough weekend for Maine propelled UMBC softball into the conference tournament.
Lions senior Kara Burke nets five of her seven scores in the first half as Dulaney locks down defensively, allowing just three Comets goals in each half.
The Indians tallied four first inning runs off the Comets, as Franklin junior Matt Goodman held the home team to two runs over seven innings pitched.