- Tim Iannarino scored a team-high six goals as Glenelg boys lacrosse defeated Century 12-10, clinching the Class 2A West Region I title.
- Anna Hackett led the way for Century girls lacrosse in its 8-7 victory over Glenelg, capturing a second straight Class 2A West Region I title.
- Liberty baseball erupts for 12 runs in the second inning en route to beating rival Century for a Class 2A regional championship.
- South Carroll's Braden Green made a lunging catch on a line drive in the fifth inning of Tuesday's regional championship game against Pikesville, and the Cavaliers hung for a 6-4 win.
- Carroll County’s deputy health officer said Tuesday that “COVID-19 cases in Carroll County are exploding, mostly due to the increased contagiousness of current strains, and very little attention to masking in crowded spaces, especially schools,” and encouraged everyone to wear a mask in indoor crowded spaces.
- Carroll County is working to use millions of dollars in federal coronavirus relief funding to increase and enhance mental health services and county residents’ access to them.
- Letters to the editor of the Carroll County Times
- Edwin Blyden and Jesse Jason each scored three goals and goalie Jack Mancha, playing in front of a cohesive zone defense, made 12 saves to lead Liberty boys lacrosse to a 10-9 win over South Carroll in the Class 1A West Region I championship game on Monday.
- Junior Ally Pond scored seven goals and the Lions got revenge with a 17-7 win over Carroll County rival South Carroll in the Class 1A West Region I championship game on Monday.
- The Carroll County government is a few hundred acres closer to meeting its goal of 100,000 preserved agricultural acres after adding a new easement in Westminster of about 105 acres.
- The murder trial of Michael Anthony Brown, a Mount Airy man accused of murdering his stepfather-in-law and business partner in 2019, began last week in Carroll County Circuit Court. Closing arguments are expected Thursday, according to Jennifer Brady of the Carroll County State’s Attorney’s Office. Brady is prosecuting the case.
- Here’s a roundup of high school varsity action on Tuesday, May 14.
- The owners of Frederick-based Flying Dog Brewery argued that the North Carolina Alcohol Beverage Control Commission violated their First Amendment rights by rejecting the label for its Freezin’ Season Winter Ale.