50 Years Ago – May 2025
50 Years Ago This Month The cost to obtain a MD Hunting License jumped from $6.50 to $8.50 for adults and from FREE for hunters under 16 to $2.50. The youngest of Edgewood High School's Bradley brothers, Carl "Wee" Bradley, passed away at a basketball tryout at North...
25 Years Ago – May 2025
25 Years Ago This Month Joppatowne's Sheree Turner broke the Harford County girl's 8lb shot put record set by fellow Mariner, Thori Staples. Staples was a member of the USA World Cup Soccer team and was eight time state track and field champion. Turner missed a 36'...
10 Years Ago – May 2025
10 years ago this month To wrap up the baseball season, the UCBAC Northern All Stars beat the UCBAC Southern All Stars 6-2. 51 year-old Army veteran Rob Bartholomew of Aberdeen won the Grand Master's Division of the Baltimore Memorial Day 5K in a time of 24:14.  There...
Eagles’ Adam Berry Remembers His Time as HarCo Athlete
Adam Berry and his twin brother Andrew were multi-sport standouts at Bel Air High School from 2001-2005.  Both played football for Ivy League schools.  Adam was a wide receiver and team captain for Princeton, while Andrew was a defensive back for Harvard.  After...
50 Years Ago – March 2025

50 Years Ago – March 2025

50 Years Ago This Month Aberdeen's Irv Pankey beat North Harford's Paul Glamp 4-2 to become the third Harford Co heavyweight wrestler in three years to become state champion, following BA's Billy Owens, NH's Paul Glamp (champion as a Jr) and Irv Pankey. The Warriors...

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25 Years Ago – March 2025

25 Years Ago – March 2025

25 Years Ago This Month Aberdeen Boy's Basketball defeats Gwynne Park 50-48 to win their first state title since 1976. Future Milwaukee Buck guard, Gary Neal hit the winning basket with 5 seconds left. Led by Grace Gaeng of Bel Air, The Soccer Club of Baltimore won...

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10 Years Ago – March 2025

10 Years Ago – March 2025

10 years ago this month John Carroll senior Hunter Ritter was National Champion out of a field of 264 wrestlers. Ritter, a three time state champion, placed seventh as a freshman, fourth as sophomore, and was forced to injury default to sixth the previous year at the...

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