Harford County Native Brinkman Prepares for NFL Combine
Austin Brinkman was a highly recruited Harford County football player who earned a scholarship as the long snapper for West Virginia University football. This past December, Austin received a Masters Degree in Business Administration and is currently preparing for the...
24 Years Ago This Weekend: Lewis and Maroulis Make History
24 years ago this weekend: Just about every Baltimorean was glued to their TVs for the 2001 Super Bowl featuring the underdog 11 point Baltimore Ravens and the New York Giants. In the franchise's first winning season, the Ravens earned a wild card playoff spot despite...
Aberdeen Senior Terrez Boothe Signs to The Naval Academy
Aberdeen High School's Terrez Boothe has committed to play football for the U.S Naval Academy. He looks forward to serving his country and continuing his athletic career. Boothe held a 3.96 GPA with his AP course load as well as managing to be a quick study on the...
Churchville’s Sawyer Graham Makes Moves in Women’s Wrestling
Churchville’s Sawyer Graham is a senior and co-captain for the Augustana Women’s Wrestling Team. Women’s wrestling is the fastest growing sport at the high school and collegiate levels. Sawyer grew up raising farm animals and playing a variety of sports with her older...
Bel Air High raises over $10k for Dig Pink

Bel Air High raises over $10k for Dig Pink

On Thursday, October 10, 2024 Bel Air High School held its 13th annual Dig Pink event at the school.  With the help of the generous community, the team is still tallying the final results but already know they have raised a new school record: over $10,000.  This bumps...

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Flag Football grows from PE activity to Olympic sport

Flag Football grows from PE activity to Olympic sport

Flag Football has risen from being a Physical Education 'game' to became a sport offered by community-based Parks and Recreation programs..... to a sport supported nationally by the NFL and contested by several MD high schools but not currently offered in Harford...

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