Coach’s Corner: Carson Kalama

Coach’s Corner is a weekly column where local coaches share practical advice, personal insights, and valuable lessons from the world of youth and high school sports. Whether you’re a coach looking to lead better, a parent supporting from the sidelines, or a player working to grow on and off the field, Coach’s Corner offers guidance, encouragement, and real-world experience to help you navigate the game—and life—with purpose.

Rooted in Community: Richardson’s Florist Blooms Beyond Flowers

Richardson’s Florist has been a staple in the Bel Air community and beyond since 1947. A place to turn to for any occasion and truly kept the community at the forefront of the business.  

50 Years Ago – April 2026
50 Years Ago This Month HCC Golf raised its record to 13-0 after beating Montgomery and Prince George's Community Colleges. Edgewood's Bruce Stienmiller led the way for the Owls with an average score of 75 so far this season. Aberdeen's Irv Pankey was selected by...
25 Years Ago – April 2026
25 Years Ago This Month The Vipers Cheerleading Team won the Clash of the Titans All Star Challenge in Jekyll Island, GA. There were 32 programs invited from all over the US. The San Diego Padres announced that former C. Milton Wright pitcher Jay Witasick would be...
50 Years Ago – March 2026

50 Years Ago – March 2026

50 Years Ago This Month 20-year-old Karin Yarosh from Aberdeen became the 1st female to win a Maryland horse race in 1976. Her mount was Latin Humor. Yarosh was paid $22 for the win. Harford County maintained a stranglehold on wrestling's heavyweight division winning...

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25 Years Ago – March 2026

25 Years Ago – March 2026

25 Years Ago This Month The National Federation of Coaches Association named Fallston High School Field Hockey coach Alice Puckett coach of the year. The Harford Hurricanes played host to the Chesapeake and Potomac League Swimming Championships. Apparently, 'home...

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10 Years Ago – March 2026

10 Years Ago – March 2026

10 years ago this month Lehigh University junior Kiana Wright set the school's triple jump record at Boston University with a jump of 39 feet 1/2 inch.  Wright was a three sport athlete for The John Carroll School. Both of HCC's basketball teams competed at the US Jr...

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