Odenton resident Alan Simpson and his son, Bradley, were in New Orleans as the Ravens won Super Bowl XLVII over the 49ers.
Runners from Arundel, Meade and Old Mill High Schools secured first place finishes in a variety of events at the Jan. 29 meet. Old Mill won the boys team title.
Here's a look at the events going on impacting Odenton and Severn this week.
Alec Lemon, a 2009 graduate of Arundel High and standout at Syracuse, could be drafted into the pros.
Patch is looking for fans in west Anne Arundel County heading to New Orleans to support the Ravens.
South River also finished third in the wrestling tournament held Friday and Saturday at Archbishop Spalding High.
Top wrestlers from around the region gathered at Archbishop Spalding High for the first day of the prestigious tournament.
Austin Carroll led the Wildcats with 18 points as the boys won 61-50 over Severna Park. The girls also won, 54-44.
The Chesapeake Bayhawks of Major League Lacrosse will be among those offering open tryouts at Athletic Performance, Inc. on Route 3.
The Arundel, Meade and Old Mill sports teams are back in action with some county play this week.
Fort Meade residents and employees at the installation can compete as teams to see who can lose the most weight heading into 2013.
Running enthusiasts still have chances to compete in 5k races and other events in the coming weeks.
The basketball, indoor track and wrestling seasons are among those getting started this week.
The basketball, wrestling and indoor track seasons are among those getting started this week.
The former Arundel High quarterback earned the conference's top honor after another strong season at Delaware State.
Many local high school sports teams had great seasons this fall. Help Patch celebrate their accomplishments by sharing your recent photos.
The Meade Mustangs take on Henry A. Wise Saturday in the state semifinals. Here's a numerical look at the team.
Patch spoke with the coach of the Mustangs as the team prepares for a state semifinal showdown against Henry A. Wise.
The Wildcats held a game point early, but ultimately fell to Sherwood for the third straight year.
The team will take on Sherwood again in the championship match at College Park.
The Mustangs continued their late-season run with a 28-21 win over the defending state champions.
Honor roll students gathered for a special assembly on a day when the school announced that boys and girls in every grade level averaged a 3.0 grade point average or higher.
The team topped Eleanor Roosevelt and will now face Sherwood for the third time in as many years.
The Wildcats won their third straight regional title and will make another attempt at a state championship.
The Patriots' defense kept Connor Cox and his talented receiver corps at bay.
The Mustangs took advantage of three red zone takeaways to hang on for a 36-28 win.
There's plenty of great action in football, volleyball, field hockey, soccer, and cross country.
The Wildcats won 3-2 in a highly competitive affair to move on the regional final. South River, meanwhile, fell to Severna Park.
South River overcame a two-goal deficit and topped Arundel, 3-2 in double overtime.
The Arundel football, volleyball and girls soccer teams will all be in action this week. Teams from Old Mill and Meade also have championship aspirations.
The Wildcats beat Broadneck, 2-0, and will play South River for the regional title Tuesday.
Local high school teams, including those from Arundel and Old Mill, are in the hunt for state titles.
The Wildcats continued their winning ways behind four touchdown passes by Jack Gordon.
The team swept Severna Park on Thursday to win the county title.
The girls soccer team earned a first-round bye and will play its first match Tuesday.
Jack Gordon and Cooper Hibbs each threw for three touchdowns, as Arundel kepts it perfect record intact.
Former Arundel volleyball standout Ashlyn Tapley is named Capital Athletic Conference Player of the Week.
The girls soccer and volleyball teams keep winning, and the football team is atop the regional standings.
Here's a look at how runners from Odenton and Severn fared in Saturday's events in Baltimore.
It's perfect running weather, and there are plenty of opportunities to compete.