The Bluebirds cruise to a 21-4 victory over Dundalk in their final home game of the season.
The Knights top Harford Community College, 13-12, in the NJCAA Region XX/District B women’s lacrosse tournament.
Jessika Heiser, known as Jessie Kaye in MCW, is pursuing an education at Towson University while also working to achieve her dream of becoming a pro wrestler.
The Bluebirds bounce back following loss to Owings Mills to improve to 10-2 on the season.
The Mavericks won its eighth straight softball game Wednesday over Sparrows Point while the baseball team posted its fourth straight victory after defeating Parkville.
Women's lacrosse, men's lacrosse and baseball begin push for the postseason with big victories over rival teams.
The Mavericks score five runs in the first inning en route to an 18-1 victory over Dulaney.
Eastern Tech makes its case for being the best softball team in the area following its 5-2 win over Seton Keough.
The Bluebirds improved to 7-1 on the season following their 15-7 victory on Thursday over Sparrows Point.
After returning from spring break, the area's high school and college lacrosse teams came back with convincing victories.
The Knights have lost four of five following their recent six-game winning streak.
Pro wrestler Matt Bowman, known as "Wiseguy" Jimmy Cicero, has become an advocate for autism research after his two sons were both diagnosed with the disorder.
The Mavericks improve to 3-1 following their 6-1 victory Wednesday.
The Knights entered this week ranked third in the nation among junior colleges after losing their previous 36 games entering this season.
The Mavericks give up five runs in the third inning in a game pitting two of the area's top softball teams.
The Knights women's lacrosse team is now 7-1and ranked fifth in the nation after losing its previous 36 straight games.
Jordan Boller had five goals and five assists in the Bluebirds 14-6 win at Randalstown.
A group of local professional wrestlers spent time meeting with local cerebral palsy patients in Middle River.
Eastern Tech and Kenwood pick up big wins to kick off 2012 campaign.
The Knights scored 10 goals in the second quarter en route to a 21-8 win over Anne Arundel Community College.
The Bluebirds enter the spring season with high expectations in several sports even as they introduce new coaches in softball and girls lacrosse.
The Knights improve to 5-1 in men's lacrosse while the women's team remains undefeated and the baseball squad sweeps a double-header over the weekend.
Four players scored at least three goals each as the Knights cruised to an easy 20-5 victory over the Cardinals.
Freshmen attackmen Andy Thrasher and Brian White have helped the Knights men's lacrosse team jump out to a 3-1 start to the season.
The Knights drop their first men's lacrosse game of the year as the school's baseball and women's lacrosse teams pick up big wins.
The Knights seek to improve to 4-0 when they travel to take on the Stevenson JV team at 8 p.m. in Owings Mills.
The Knights look to build their program into a contender after recently snapping their 36-game losing streak.
The Knights jumped out to a 9-0 first quarter lead en route to a 22-3 win over County College of Morris.
The Knights pick up the program's first victory since relaunching the program in 2009.
The Mavericks look to build on last weekend's sixth place finish in the Class 4A/3A North regional tournament.
Sophomore midfielder Neil Hutchinson scores five goals and has two assists in the Knights 19-4 win over Northern Virginia Community College.
The Bluebirds, who posted their first winning record in a decade, open their postseason at 7 p.m. at Paint Branch.
Dustin Shackleford (145) and Mitchell Burns (195) each win surprising county championships for the Mavericks.
FreeState Gun Range wants to offer a unique shooting experience and be a place where "everybody knows your name."
The Knights travel to Prince George's CC on Tuesday for an opening round game in the MD JUCO tournament.
The Bluebirds improved to 14-3 overall following their 68-59 win over Dulaney on Friday.
The Mavericks cheerleading and wrestling teams remain in contention for postseason titles.
The Mavericks remain in contention for a berth in the 3A/4A North dual meet regionals following their win at Mount Hebron.
The Bluebirds boys team improves to 13-3 following their 73-48 win over Patapsco.
The Bluebirds will go after their third straight win Wednesday when they host Patapsco.