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- Even in the offseason, fans often tweet and emailĀ questions toĀ Ravens reporter Jeff Zrebiec. Here are some of the topics coming up most frequently in those
- The Ravens insist they'd be comfortable with relying on Arthur Brown and Zachary Orr at inside linebacker.
- This week, the first-year class will take the field for the first time together at rookie minicamp. The first of three OTAs will start on May 24, with the final one scheduled for the week of June 6. Then, all 90 players on the Ravens' roster will be on hand at the mandatory minicamp, which goes from June 14-16.
- The Cincinnati Bengals are the only AFC North team that has seemingly gotten better this offseason, but the rest of the division's coaches expect the competition to be as tough as ever.
- While Eugene Monroe was largely solid in his starting debut since being acquired via trade with the notable exception of a sack and forced fumble allowed to outside linebacker Nick Perry, the offensive line overall had far too many breakdowns.
- Each week, Baltimore Sun reporters Aaron Wilson and Matt Vensel will look back at the Ravens' previous game and that of their next opponent.
- It was a record-setting day for Harford County athletes in the MPSSAA State Track and Field Championships in Baltimore Saturday. Brandon Chase of Edgewood won the 400-meter dash in 47.25 seconds to break the Class 2A state meet record. Jimmia McCluskey of Aberdeen set a Harford County record of 19 feet in winning the 3A girls' long jump. Edgewood's Wilhelmina Austin raised her county record in winning the 2A long jump before McCluskey revised it two hours later. The Harford Tech girls broke a
- The Aberdeen girls continued to gain momentum Saturday as they raced through their regional qualifying en route to the state track and field championships this week.
- The North Harford Hawks came through with 4-2, non-division victory at home, while Harford Tech got past Edgewood with a 9-5 victory.
- The Hawks clinched an upper division crown Monday, beating the Huskies, 3-1. North Harford ace Kevin Mooney and Patterson Mill hurler Matt Golczewski combined for 25 strikeouts.
- The Fully Automatic Timing system made its Harford debut in high school track Saturday at the finish line of the Hawk Invitational at North Harford. The meet produced outstanding performances but none that required the camera system's thousandth-of-a-second precision. Many of the top performances were in the field events, far outside the camera's view.
- The 1961-62 Hawks ran out of Pylesville to grab a Class B state title a half century ago
- The Rams distance themselves from the Chesapeake Division pack on Monday with a 20-point victory over the Hawks.
- Aberdeen, Joppa, Patterson Mill all rally for Monday-night victories
- John Carroll beats St. Francis in boys basketball; Harford Tech tops Fallston; CMW thumped by Loyola Blakefield
- Hawks will host Aberdeen in all-Harford regional title game next week