The Baltimore Orioles hosted the New York Yankees Sunday night in Game 1 of the American League Division Series. Patch was on hand to capture images from the game.
Daniel Borowy of Perry Hall High School and his guidance counselor, Jesse Wasmer, earned huge cheers at the playoff game at Oriole Park Sunday night.
Fans braved the chill for the Orioles' return to the postseason after a 15-year hiatus. They walked away disappointed after the O's lost 7-2 to the New York Yankees.
The Wildcats overcame a 14-point deficit and surged to a 66-34 win over the defending state champions.
Chad McCormick was named the Baltimore Ravens coach of the week after Old Mill stayed undefeated with a win over Meade.
The football team earned a big win last week, while the girls soccer team continued to roll.
Local teams will look to remain undefeated in games Friday night and Saturday.
The Wildcats used a balanced offense and stingy defense to move 4-0 on the year. The Seahawks fell to 2-2.
Local rivals hit the field in Edgewater, with varsity games kicking off a 6:30 p.m.
Patch was on hand to catch some video highlights from Arundel's 40-8 win over Meade in football Friday night.
The Wildcats continued their dominance in the Battle of 175 series behind a strong defense and two-headed passing attack.
Both the Wildcats and Mustangs are hoping to begin 3-0 on the season. Meanwhile, Old Mill looks to continue winning with a game at North County.
Old Mill and Arundel will each look for their second wins of the season.
The Nationals and Orioles are both vying for postseason berths. Who has the best shot to win it all?
Wildcats fall out of first place with road loss to Panthers. Seniors Tyler Washington and Billy Fowler each added 15 points in defeat. The Arundel girls won, 62-50.
Wildcats, with several top contenders, will compete Feb. 18-19 at Chesapeake High.
Here are a few suggestions on things to do this week in the area, including one that won't require you to leave your house.
Wildcats are back on the winning track with a close victory at home. Senior Billy Fowler leads Arundel with 20 points.
Patches in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin showcase Super Bowl excitement.
The MIAA "B" conference leading Dragons turn up the pressure late to steal one from the Eagles, 66-62
Here's a look at some of the events going on in Odenton and the surrounding area this weekend.
Basktball, wrestling teams all in action this week.
In today's youth and adult sports column, we highlight a football championship by the youngest GORC players, and look at an Odenton resident honored by a local university.
The Cavaliers score 79 points to finish second overall in IAAM league action.
Arundel High split a dual meet and secured several individual wins.
Utilizing their star, Rutgers-bound Greg Lewis, the Panthers imposed their will over the Cavaliers, defeating them 60-42.
The Wildcats played five eight-minute sessions in a scrimmage against Huntingtown.
The Arundel High Wildcats football season has ended. In today's Tip List, we offer five top performers from a great year.
With only one senior, the Lady Eagles look to improve upon their 17-7 season last year.
After defeating the Bruins last week 31-7, the Old Mill Patriots look to take them down again in the first round of the class 4A playoffs.
Amanda Hachey, 19, of Gambrills, won her age group. Several others were among the leaders in their respective groups.
Five different Wildcats record goals in lopsided victory.
Matchbox and Crush among the big winners so far.
Featuring everyone from teenagers to seniors, hockey leagues offer top competition seven days a week.