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- Harford Countyās top two wrestling teams squared off on the mat in Bel Air Wednesday evening where the Bobcats hosted nearby rival C. Milton Wright in UCBAC dual meet action.
- A day laterĀ than scheduled due to November 15thās snow event, a number of Harford County teamsĀ and athletes opened the 2018-19 Winter high school sports season Thursday.
- The Aberdeen Eagles celebrated 'Senior Night' on the wrestling mat Wednesday and the lone senior, Charlie Hash, was one of two Aberdeen grapplers to post a win. The Eagles, who forfeited five weight classes, were beaten soundly 72-6, by Patterson Mill.
- The Harford County high school track and field season gets started this week. Here's a look at the county's teams.
- Evan Moore of John Carroll capped his senior cross-country season with a victory in the Varsity B Conference race of the MIAA Championships Wednesday at Stevenson University
- Kieran McDermott won the varsity boys race in the Gunpowder Falls Cross Country Invitational Saturday, leading some of Maryland's top high school runners over a 3-mile course at Jerusalem Mill in Kingsville.
- Fallston won the team title, and Evan Moore of John Carroll, the individual title in the boys' race of the Spiked Shoe Cross-Country Invitational in the Greenspring Valley Saturday.
- The UCBAC Track and Field Championships concluded Saturday in Perryville with a double-encore performance by a stellar brother-and-sister act.
- Jeremy Middlebrooks and David Dzambasow propelled Edgewood to a runner-up finish in the CCBC-Essex Invitational indoor track meet Saturday in Rosedale.
- Matt and Christina Riggins raced to twin wins in the 55-meter dash in the Essex Indoor Invitational Saturday in Baltimore, six days after winning a similar sibling double in Washington, D.C.
- Reigning UCBAC champs Nick Fransham of North Harford and Nicole Wohlfort of Fallston opened the cross-country season Tuesday with victories in a three-team at Bel Air's Tollgate Park.
- A trio of young hurdlers led the way as the John Carroll girls finished fourth among 14 teams in the 25th Annual Meade Stampede track meet at Ft. Meade Saturday.
- Runners from Harford Tech, C. Milton Wright and Fallston find success at invitational indoor track meet
- The John Carroll girls' cross-country team presented a championship encore to conclude its championship season Saturday, winning the Maryland-D.C. Private School Championship in Gaithersburg.
- Five Harford teams took a race-pace tour of the new 5K cross-country layout at Fair Hill in Cecil County Sep. 14. Competing in the Maryland Track and Trail Invitational, they chased Bo Manor's Ty Franks over the course on which the UCBAC championships will be held in October.
- John Carroll's Kristen Kohles and North Harford's Nick Fransham raced to top-10 finishes in the first invitational meet of the cross-country season, the Seahawk Invitational in Edgewater Saturday
- Christina Riggins of Bel Air won two events and anchored her sprint relay team to a third win as Harford athletes captured a dozen victories in AAU Area 3 National Qualifier Meet in Hagerstown June 21-23.
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- Up 20-0, the Ravens let the Browns close to within 20-14 but held on to win.
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- In Sunday night's 24-10 win over the Cleveland Browns, Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith once again flashed the natural ability that tantalized the team before the NFL draft. But the first-round pick also made a rookie mistake, getting crossed up in coverage as Browns quarterback Colt McCoy tossed a garbage-time touchdown.
- Ravens sack Colt McCoy three times but hound him play after play after play