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...
Head Basketball Coach Tony Martin Journeys to Championship
Tony Martin was one of the most successful coaches in Harford County history. He spent 11 years as head basketball coach at John Carroll School. That stop was only part of an ongoing coaching career that included 4 major head coaching positions at the high school...
50 Years Ago – April 2025
50 Years Ago This Month -250 spectators filled the Bel Air Armory to see the American Boxing Associations #6 ranked heavyweight Rick Windon earn a split decision over Richard Higgins. University of South Carolina's Jeff Grantz (Bel Air HS '72) hit two home runs, one...
25 Years Ago – April 2025
25 Years Ago This Month Havre De Grace's lady Warriors won their first game in two years on the strength of Carol Poughkeepsie's three goals. HdG beat beat Harford Tech 13-3. In lacrosse action, Churchville's Randall Worthington scored six goals to push West...
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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