Eagles third baseman Vaughn Tucker intent on encouraging inner-city youths to play baseball, live a positive life.
Franklin captured its second straight playoff win away from home on Ryan Silcott's two-out single in the top of the seventh.
Franklin upset at home by seventh-seeded North Harford, fall in 3A North quarterfinals after strong regular season.
Mustangs to face Roanoke Wednesday at Caves Athletics Complex.
With the opening weekend in the books, Patch catches you up on the action.
MPSSAA finalizes state tournaments for baseball, softball and boys and girls lacrosse.
Mustangs to host second-round game in Owings Mills Saturday.
University to leave Capital Athletic Conference in favor of 18-school league.
Playing vital roles in two sports, New Town junior Shawheem Dowdy garners the respect of his teammates on the baseball diamond and the football field.
Andre Johnson, Devon Hopkins and Stephanie Folkerts were honored Monday night for their nominations to receive the 2011 Charles P. McCormick Scholarship.
Area residents from Owings Mills, Reisterstown and Glyndon have been meeting on Wednesday evenings to prepare for the community Bloomin' 5K race, which will be held at 7 a.m. Saturday, May 7.
Mustangs sweep Albright to finish season with four straight wins.
As the regular season nears an end, I shed light on some teams, players and stats that have caught my attention.
Behind the Indians' winning ways in recent years is a full-on commitment to getting better and improving team unity with off-season lifting.
After surrending five first inning runs, Titans starter Jason Terry struck out 13 over six scoreless while New Town batters rallied for 10 runs against the visiting Wolverines.
Mustangs can't hold early lead, lose to state rivals, 16-14, in CAC final.
A laundry list of reasons why the neverending rain is making my life miserable.
Despite clawing back after surrendering a four-run top of the sixth, Franklin can't shake the fielding errors in a 7-5, extra inning defeat.
Mustangs top rival Salisbury, 16-12, in battle of Div. III heavyweights.
Behind another strong performance from senior Tyler Witt, the Eagles plated four runs despite recording just one single for the game.
Franklin records only one hit off the Lions' Eric Upton, as a couple defensive missteps late would go on to cost the host Indians.
Senior Tyler Witt strikes out 10 over seven solid innings as the Eagles jump out early over the visiting Titans.
Mustangs lacrosse teams score weekend wins as men's volleyball earns first title and longtime women's basketball coach Chris Ramer says goodbye.
Playing in two scrimmages at Franklin High, St. Barthlomew's School from England absorbed the atmosphere and popularity that encompasses U.S. lacrosse.
Indians varsity and JV teams geared up to scrimmage team from St. Bartholomew's, spend time time with the squad off the field.
The Baltimore Ravens quarterback and Dunkin' Donuts presented a $9,000 check to the Baltimore Humane Society Thursday, where Flacco sounded off on childhood pets and the NFL lockout.
Indians total nine runs with two outs, commit only one error in the field to defeat the Wolverines, 11-3.
Despite entering the spring season with zero lacrosse experience, the Eagles' Briana Bull volunteered to play goalie.
After a 14-7 record and region semifinal exit from a year ago, Franklin coach Tim Gordon has his squad focused on situational hitting and making that key play defensively to win games.
Tom Zbikowski was already an up-and-coming boxer before he became a NFL player. The lockout has put him back in the ring.
Coming off a first round playoff exit from a year ago, Owings Mills players are back this year with a renewed sense of commitment, much to the delight of their head coach.
Comets outscore the Indians 4-1 in final period and 5-1 in the entire second half to capture first win of the season.
For the sixth straight year, students, parents and bundles of the Reisterstown community pack the Franklin High gym for the rivalry match-up with faculty at Franklin Middle.
Owings Mills shoots 18-53 from the field, tallies a season-low in points as the Poets pull away early behind 22 points from senior Devante Wallace.
Honoring the best players I covered this season along with a few other end of the year superlatives.
Lansdowne's Nick LaGuerre earns first team honors, four Owings Mills players among those selected.
After falling to the Poets twice in the past two seasons, the Eagles are banking on increased practice time, added experience to defeat the city power and reach the state championship.