50 Years Ago – November 2025
50 Years Ago This Month WJZ decided to broadcast the NC State vs SC State football game. There was a lot of local interest in the game, as three local players started for South Carolina. Bel Air's Jeff Grantz and Tommy Amrein along with Kingsville's Russ Manzari. NH's...
25 Years Ago – November 2025
25 Years Ago This Month CMW's Patrick Bailey ran "the race of his life" shaving 31 seconds off the Bel Air Cross Country course record. Despite missing 2 turns that required circling back, Bailey was able to break the 11 year old course record. 10 Harford County...
10 Years Ago – November 2025
10 years ago this month John Carroll finished the season 12-0 and won the private school championships by virtue of a 35-14 win over Archbishop Curley. Kurt Rawlings had 109 yards rushing on only 5 carries, and 16 for 26 with 189 yards passing. On the strength of Anna...
John Carroll Announces Their 2026 Athletics Hall of Fame Inductees

The John Carroll School is proud to announce the 2026 Athletics Hall of Fame inductees — Erica Bodt ’12, Mike Dee ’81, Brooks Dei ’69, Brendan Hanley ’84, Bernard (Bernie) Mullin, Immanuel Quickley ’18, Elisabeth Tauber ’11 and Serena Buontempo von Paris ’09.

10 Years Ago – October 2025

10 Years Ago – October 2025

10 years ago this month Admiral's War Chest from Darlington's Berkley Farm won the Maryland Million Classic by holding off the favorite Bullhead Boy. John Carroll's Kurt Rawlings threw four touchdowns as part of his 13-16 day to propel the Patriots to a 42-13 win over...

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The Tea Trolley: From Closing Its Doors to a Second Chance at Tradition

The Tea Trolley: From Closing Its Doors to a Second Chance at Tradition

For more than fifteen years, The Tea Trolley has been a cherished gathering place where families come together, celebrate milestones, and create lasting memories. In the spring of 2025, the owner Rachael, announced that she would be closing the tearoom and heading back across the pond to be with her family in England. What many families feared would be the end of a beloved tradition instead found new life with a much-needed second wind.  

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