The 6-5 loss to North County marked the end of the season for the Wildcats.
Arundel High graduate TJ Holston is honored for his performance at the ECAC Mid-Atlantic tournament.
Meanwhile, several local baseball teams move on
The Wildcats are the No. 2 seed in the Class 4A East region. They could play Old Mill in the second round.
The boys topped Annapolis, 14-7, and the girls won over Great Mills, 21-2.
The high school playoff brackets for baseball, softball and lacrosse will be announced, with several local teams vying for top seeds.
The Wildcats won to finish the regular season 13-1. It was the first win over Severna Park since 2001.
Ken Niumatalolo will appear as part of the installation's celebration of Asian-Pacific Heritage Month.
The action was fierce in rivalry games against South River.
It's now possible to sign up online to be part of the Piney Orchard Piranhas this summer. Also, the Waugh Chapel Swim Club Sea Dogs will have in-person registrations on May 11.
The Patriot bats go cold for stretches in the 5-1 loss. Old Mill now stands one game back in the county standings.
Tammie Wonning had just completed her first Boston Marathon when two explosions hit near the finish line. Undeterred, she will take part in a 24-hour race for charity this weekend.
Here's a look at some events happening this week in the Odenton and Severn area.
The Patriots are atop the county standings.
A sacrifice fly in the sixth inning was the only run in the well-pitched game.
Christian Hodges of Odenton will be the student representative on the Maryland Board of Education. His term begins in July.
The installation will host seven 5K races, including an Earth Day 5K on April 20. All are open to the public.
The boys prevailed over the Bruins, 13-6, while the girls fell 18-5.
Does your organization have what it takes to haul in a Ravens Play 60 Grant? The program offers up to $5,000 to qualifying groups such as GORC or the Severn Athletic Club.
Here's what the team Arundel, Old Mill and Meade are up to this week.
The mall on Saturday will host the first of five rallies in the area, as fans gear up for Opening Day at Oriole Park.
The girls and boys from Arundel won their opening matches against North County, while Old Mill's squads lost to Severna Park.
A mixed martial arts studio is the latest to get goofy with the popular dance craze.
Top players from Arundel, Old Mill and Spalding are among those participating in the annual event, sponsored by Capital Gazette Communications.
In which your humble Patch editor seeks to predict the outcome of this year's college basketball tournament.
South River and Arundel High lacrosse and baseball will be among those in action.
The Arundel boys fell 89-64 to top-seeded North Point.
The Wildcats topped Meade, 65-57, and will host top-seeded North Point on Friday.
A few local wrestlers went to the state tournament in College Park this weekend.
The Arundel and Meade boys teams could face one another next week.
The junior, who sports a 27-5 record, will compete at 120 pounds. Two wrestlers from Meade High also qualified.
The Annapolis Panthers handed Arundel its only loss in the county this season.
The former Arundel High and Syracuse wide receiver has been working to improve his 40-yard dash time.
The Wildcats earned a first round bye, then will face the winner of the game between Leonardtown and Chesapeake
The Wildcats finished a perfect county season with a 74-56 win over Glen Burnie. The playoff draw is Sunday.
Five more graduating football players are deciding on where to play in college, and two juniors also have confirmed offers.
Moise Larose has been recruited to play offensive line for the University of Maryland.
National Signing Day featured commitments from three members of last year's regional title team.
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The Arundel boys have yet to lose in the county and are coming off a dominant win against Old Mill.