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- Crusaders score six unanswered goals in the second half for victory against Bulls
- Bulls, who beat Glenelg in last year's Class 3A-2A state championship game, have won five in a row
- Hereford High boys lacrosse goes for sixth straight state title this season
- Austin Brown wasn't the fastest or the most athletic player on the Hereford football or lacrosse teams as a senior.
- Hereford boys win their fifth consecutive lacrosse championship
- 3A/2A boys lacrosse state championship game
- Hereford senior midfielder Ted Demiris has been a dominant faceoff man all season, giving the No. 7 Bulls a decided edge at the start of each possession.
- Hereford boys lacrosse finds impressive company in Class 3A-2A
- Hereford wins another county championship on boys lacrosse by beating Dulaney
- No. 7 Hereford continues dominance of Dulaney in Baltimore County boys lacrosse final. Bulls win, 11-2, for their 14th consecutive victory.
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- Joe Seider's goal in overtime helped the No. 8 Hereford boys lacrosse team upset No. 6 St. Paul's, 11-10. The junior attackman scored with 49 seconds left to give the Bulls the win over the MIAA A Conference power.
- Boys lacrosse: No. 2 Gilman runs away from No. 8 Hereford, 10-3. MIAA-champion Greyhounds show more depth than four-time state champion Bulls.
- Boys lacrosse game of the week: Gilman vs. Hereford
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- What the questioners didn't know and King did is that Joe Seider was no typical freshman. "He scored 50 goals," King said. "I don't think anybody really gets 50 goals out of a freshman." The 6-foot-2, 175-pound Sparks resident did even better as a sophomore, totaling 40 goals and 35 assists to help the Bulls to their fourth straight Class state championship.
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