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The Aberdeen and Harford Tech boys basketball teams battle on the court with only a few spectators in the stands during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events.

The Aberdeen and Harford Tech boys basketball teams battle on the court with only a few spectators in the stands during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events. (Matt Button / The Aegis/Baltimore Sun Media)

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Jan 06, 2022 at 8:50 am
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Aberdeen defeats visiting Harford Tech 82-67 in Wednesday night's game.

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Aberdeen's Tylan Bass puts up a shot from the floor as Harford Tech's Evan Buck moves in looking to make the block during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events.

Aberdeen's Tylan Bass puts up a shot from the floor as Harford Tech's Evan Buck moves in looking to make the block during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events. (Matt Button / The Aegis/Baltimore Sun Media)

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The Aberdeen and Harford Tech boys basketball teams battle on the court with only a few spectators in the stands during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events.

The Aberdeen and Harford Tech boys basketball teams battle on the court with only a few spectators in the stands during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events. (Matt Button / The Aegis/Baltimore Sun Media)

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Harford Tech's Evan Buck tries to put the ball up for a score as Aberdeen's Shamar Gibbons moves in looking to make the block during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events.

Harford Tech's Evan Buck tries to put the ball up for a score as Aberdeen's Shamar Gibbons moves in looking to make the block during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events. (Matt Button / The Aegis/Baltimore Sun Media)

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Aberdeen's Donovan Peyton moves the ball up the court with Harford Tech's Eric Macharia ready to move in on defense during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events.

Aberdeen's Donovan Peyton moves the ball up the court with Harford Tech's Eric Macharia ready to move in on defense during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events. (Matt Button / The Aegis/Baltimore Sun Media)

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Harford Tech's Matayo McGraw getsthe ball on a fast break and sprints up the court as Aberdeen's Donovan Peyton tries tyo catch him during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events.

Harford Tech's Matayo McGraw getsthe ball on a fast break and sprints up the court as Aberdeen's Donovan Peyton tries tyo catch him during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events. (Matt Button / The Aegis/Baltimore Sun Media)

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Aberdeen's Artarus Brown tries to go in for the score as Harford Tech's Eric Macharia stays ready to attempt the block during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events.

Aberdeen's Artarus Brown tries to go in for the score as Harford Tech's Eric Macharia stays ready to attempt the block during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events. (Matt Button / The Aegis/Baltimore Sun Media)

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Harford Tech's Eric Macharia puts up a shot as Aberdeen's Kayne Stephens moves in looking to make the block during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events.

Harford Tech's Eric Macharia puts up a shot as Aberdeen's Kayne Stephens moves in looking to make the block during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events. (Matt Button / The Aegis/Baltimore Sun Media)

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Aberdeen's goes in for the score during the game against Harford Tech at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events.

Aberdeen's goes in for the score during the game against Harford Tech at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events. (Matt Button / The Aegis/Baltimore Sun Media)

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Harford Tech's Eric Macharia gets by Aberdeen defender Tyseaun Rodgers and drives to the basket looking to score during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events.

Harford Tech's Eric Macharia gets by Aberdeen defender Tyseaun Rodgers and drives to the basket looking to score during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events. (Matt Button / The Aegis/Baltimore Sun Media)

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The Aberdeen and Harford Tech boys basketball teams battle on the court with only a few spectators in the stands during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events.

The Aberdeen and Harford Tech boys basketball teams battle on the court with only a few spectators in the stands during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events. (Matt Button / The Aegis/Baltimore Sun Media)

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Aberdeen's Tylan Bass puts up a shot from the floor as Harford Tech's Jayden Oliver moves in looking to make the block during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events.

Aberdeen's Tylan Bass puts up a shot from the floor as Harford Tech's Jayden Oliver moves in looking to make the block during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events. (Matt Button / The Aegis/Baltimore Sun Media)

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Aberdeen's Tylan Bass eyes the basket and takes a three point shot during the game against Harford Tech at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events.

Aberdeen's Tylan Bass eyes the basket and takes a three point shot during the game against Harford Tech at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events. (Matt Button / The Aegis/Baltimore Sun Media)

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The Aberdeen and Harford Tech boys basketball teams battle on the court with only a few spectators in the stands during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events.

The Aberdeen and Harford Tech boys basketball teams battle on the court with only a few spectators in the stands during the game at Aberdeen Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Harford County Public School have recently updated COVID protocols including not allowing spectators during Winter sports events. (Matt Button / The Aegis/Baltimore Sun Media)

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