Down early to the visiting Randallstown, the Owls rally for three runs in the third, two in the fifth and one in the sixth to record the victory.
James "Binky"Jones ended his opponent's five-bout winning streak Saturday night in Baltimore.
James “Binky” Jones, a Dundalk-native, and Dave Daniecki, of Monkton, are among some former Maryland prep wrestling stars that made the transition to MMA.
98 Rock broadcasts live from the Holabird Avenue restaurant and bar for the first round of the NFL draft.
Sparrows Point goalie Matt Murphy comes just short of a shutout.
Patriots take advantage of walks and errors to win by 10-run rule after six innings.
Point Guard Xavier Chargois was selected for the 2011 Division II 3rd team NJCAA Region XX Men’s basketball team.
Local fighter improves record to 11-0-1 in main event at Maryland Sportsplex.
Russell "the Hammer" Shiflett dominated in his 11th professional fight in March and looks to stay undefeated as he fights on April 15 against Willie Chislom in the main event of United Boxer's card at the Maryland Sportsplex in Millersville.
The former Dundalk big leaguer participates in a Q & A with longtime friend Lonnie Nelson, president of the Sharing Hopeful Hearts Foundation, discussing growing up here, pro ball and the O's.
The last of a three-part Q & A with Dundalk-born and raised broadcaster Nestor Aparicio, the popular—and controversial—WNST radio station owner talks about his pain as a long-suffering Oriole fan, Peter Angelos, the web and the lawsuit.
The second in a three-part Q & A this week with Dundalk-born and raised broadcaster Nestor Aparicio, from his difficult childhood and teenager years, to his one-of-a-kind career as a sportswriter, broadcaster and WNST radio owner.
The first in a three-part Q & A this week with Dundalk-born and raised broadcaster Nestor Aparicio, from his difficult childhood and teenager years, to his one-of-a-kind career as a sportswriter, broadcaster and WNST radio owner.
Dundalk baseball squad and girls lacrosse team each return a half-dozen key players from winning teams last year.
Patriots baseball squad returns a number of players from last year's winning squad. Head coach says developing pitching staff and playing defense will be key.
Dundalk favorite Ryan McBride, challenging for the Maryland Championship Wrestling heavyweight title, will have to wait for another shot after bout ruled "no contest."
MCW action from the Green Room Saturday night.
Sparrows Point finishes 38th among state high schools, tops among the local teams at this weekend's MPSSAA's State Wrestling Championships.
Patapsco High School & Center for the Arts to be recognized May 17.
Final score came down to free throws.
James “Country” Krug (189) and Drew Clark (285) won individual region titles for Sparrows Point, which will send five wrestlers on to the state championships.
Five Pointers wrestlers place at Baltimore County Championships.
Patapsco junior guard Devon James led all scorers with 35 points.
The Caps donated 150 playing jerseys, 40 helmets, and 40 bags of equipment (elbow pads, shoulder pads, pants, shin guards) worth over $5,000.
Mavericks won just three of eight contested matches in 48-30 victory.
Six Sparrows Point wrestlers capture individual titles, including heavyweight Drew Clark, who topped 100 career victories at the tournament.
Commitment and hard work has paid off for the senior team captain aiming for his first state title.