The Ravens' running back is still playing under a rookie contract.
More than 24,000 fans got a first look at this year's team during a free event in the stadium.
Experts say running outside on days with poor air quality isn’t such a healthy idea, especially for people with underlying medical problems.
The 8-and-under baseball team went undefeated in the Cal Ripken tournament.
HC Drug Free organized the health and fitness event at Camden Yards Tuesday.
A pep rally with a red, white and blue theme honored members of Team USA before their trip to Athens, Greece, for the Special Olympics World Games.
Multiple generations of the Merson family have played ball with the Elkridge Youth Organization.
Baseball standout Bob Mumma moves up at his alma mater from assistant post to top dog.
Havre de Grace resident and lifelong Orioles fan Chad Myers aims to fill the Yard.
It's race season in Elkridge schools and parks.
Pitcher Kensey O'Neill retired the final 21 batters in a 4-0 win over Damascus.
Howard Lions beat the Atholton Raiders 4-2 on Friday and will play in the state semi-finals Tuesday night.
The Lions pushed Marriotts Ridge to its limits, but the Mustangs passed with flying colors.
The Lions advance to the regional final.
Tsunami, a team that practices in a Dorsey Run Road gym, will be featured for its performance during the 2011 ‘Olympics of cheerleading.’
Chesapeake star pitcher Megan Hyson dominated the Lions, recording 15 strikeouts to keep the Cougars undefeated on the year.
The Reservoir Boys took an outdoor county title for the second year in a row. The Hammond Girls team, also winners in indoor track, won its first outdoor title since 1992.
Check out these shots from the first day of action in the countywide competition.
After a 15-11 win over Howard, the River Hill Lady Hawks feel ready for the stretch run.
Both teams got great performances from their starting pitchers, but Howard got the better of Hammond and picked up the win, 2-1.
The Lions come up empty-handed after trip to Maryland State Basketball Tournament.
Howard will play Frederick on Thursday, March 10, at UMBC’s RAC Arena.
During the weekend event, an Elkridge student swam her way to a win and is now bound for the statewide competition in March.
The junior 215-pound wrestler is 17-3 with 12 pins this season, including 6 in 41 seconds or less.
Morale-boosting that began in Howard, Baltimore will expand into Anne Arundel, Carroll, Harford counties.