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- The Ravens’ Thanksgiving Day game against the Pittsburgh Steelers has been postponed to Sunday afternoon amid a coronavirus outbreak, the NFL announced Wednesday.
- Brade's 450 career tackles are the second-most in Howard County history.
- Scorpions senior quarterback Kai Castle led Howard County in rushing yards and touchdowns to earn Offensive Player of the Year honors.
- Take a look at the Howard County football statistical leaders for the 2019 season.
- It’s the first time in school history the Lions have won two postseason games in the same year and advanced this far into the playoffs.
- The Gladiators beat Long Reach on Nov. 1 to win their second straight county championship.
- The Hawks beat the Lions to win a share of the county title, their 11th in program history and second in three years.
- Anthony Behrmann (12 carries for 135 yards) and junior Zach Igwebe (17 carries for 116 yards) combined for six total touchdowns to lead River Hill past Oakland Mills in Columbia on Friday, Oct. 25, 2019.
- Howard County athletics voted to fix issues that have arisen regarding which football teams are eligible to win the county championship and which games count toward the league standings in an emergency meeting on Monday, Oct. 21, 2019.
- River Hill football took down rival Glenelg, 14-10, in Clarksville on Oct. 18, 2019 to improve to 6-1.
- River Hill scored on its first six drives and cruised to a 42-8 win over Long Reach in Clarksville on Friday, Oct. 11, 2019.
- Senior Chris Retzbach kicked a 26-yard field goal as time expired and Glenelg football beat Howard, 10-7, to retain the Elgard Trophy on Friday, Oct. 4, 2019.
- Reservoir's Malcolm Brown threw for a school-record 414 yards against Oakland Mills; Hammond introduces takeaway chain
- Jaylin Moore scored two touchdowns in the final two minutes of regulation and overtime and converted the game-winning two-point conversion in a 15-14 win.
- Howard County teams are just 1-11 against non-county opponents so far this season, but its impact isn't what it used to be.
- Kai Castle scores three touchdowns in the second quarter and Oakland Mills shuts out visiting Mt. Hebron, 42-0, on Friday, Sept. 20, 2019.
- River Hill's Anthony Behrmann, Beau Brade, Zach Igwebe and Michael Crisitello have combined for 743 yards rushing through two weeks; Oakland Mills bounces back against Atholton after tough Week 1 loss.
- Quarterback Jose Ribalta threw for 230 yards and two touchdowns and the Long Reach defense pitched a shutout in a 13-0 win at Reservoir on Friday, Sept. 13.
- Glenelg's Adrian Russell and Kyle Dry share running back duties in first game with Wande Owens; Hammond football starts Walt Bell era with a bang.
- No matter what team you support, you're probably super nervous.
- Jalen Stanton closes the books on his academic and athletic career at Century High School.
- Former Redskins wideout and Arundel High graduate Darnerien McCants reflects on his first season as an assistant track coach at Wilde Lake High in Columbia.
- The Ravens are looking for a starting left guard, and James Hurst, Ben Powers and Jermaine Eluemunor are the most likely bets.
- Evan Warren, an incoming senior at Westminster High School, is ranked as one of the top football kickers in the nation.
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Frederick Peightal Jr., retired Kaiser Aluminum salesman and former physical education teacher, dies
After teaching in Baltimore County schools, Frederick Peightal became a divisional sales manager for Kaiser Aluminum. - Decades after his father passed on playing for Adley Rutschman's grandfather, Brandon Verley scouted Rutschman, the Orioles' No. 1 overall draft pick.
- With the Ravens set to have their first practice July 25, about one month from now, here's what to watch in training camp.
- The veteran sports broadcaster's coping skills have drawn him closer to his public, said colleagues who point out that this is no run-of-the-Mills broadcaster.
- When Earl Thomas arrived, he commanded instant respect and there was never any doubt he was a team leader. The Ravens need that type of presence.
- Ravens GM Eric DeCosta said the Jets have added "exceptional football guys" in former Ravens assistants Joe Douglas, Chad Alexander and Phil Savage.
- Anthony 'Bubba' Green is remembered for his NFL career and his devotion to helping children.
- From quarterback Trace McSorley to kicker Kaare Vedvik, a look at the most interesting Ravens in each position group as training camp approaches.
- Maryland football coach Michael Locksley received another commitment from three-star DB Shane Mosley.
- The Ravens are selling a new era, and it would be a lot easier if they had some star players to promote.
- Muhlenberg College's Sam Rothstein, a Century High School graduate, saw success in three different sports this past school year.
- Lansdowne High's three-sports standout Jerald Hurt is the Arbutus Times Male Athlete of the Year
- Michigan running back Peny Boone announced on social media Monday that he has committed to the Terps, becoming the first four-star prospect for the 2020 class.
- Brigade wide receiver Joe Hills made Arena Football League history by catching a touchdown reception for the 100th consecutive game in a win over Columbus.
- Eighth-year Brigade wide receiver Joe Hills has a chance to make it 100 straight games with a touchdown catch on Saturday at the Columbus Destroyers.
- From Lamar Jackson's clear but uneven progress to the secondary's collective swagger, here are five things we learned from the Ravens' OTAs and minicamp.
- Most of the focus for the Ravens in 2019 will be on second-year quarterback Lamar Jackson, but the offensive line will be just as critical.
- The event was held to help honor Jordan McNair and educate youngsters and their families about the dangers of and treatment for heatstroke.
- Lamar Jackson's performance Thursday, during the last of three mandatory minicamp practices, was a heartening end to a month of up-and-down play.
- River Hill High defensive back Beau Brade announced on Twitter on Thursday that he has committed to Maryland, becoming the ninth player in the 2020 class.
- Ravens defensive tackle Michael Pierce was not at day two of Ravens minicamp, and defensive coordinator Don Martindale is disappointed.
- Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman says he and his staff have always wanted the opportunity now before them, to build an NFL attack from the ground up.
- One year after Maryland offensive lineman Jordan McNair died from heat stroke, the team and athletic department looks to honor his memory and also move on.
- There are younger standouts in the Ravens' secondary, of course, but the veterans are, for the NFL, long in the tooth.
- Former Gilman quarterback Kai Locksley was arrested in Texas Saturday on drunken driving and other charges, according to online court records.
- Maryland football coach Michael Locksley announces Clemson linebacker Rahshaun "Shaq" Smith will join the football program.