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- Francis Scott Key senior Noah Vipond recently became the fifth player in program history to reach 1,000 career points.
- Liberty's Tristan Kent is the Times Boys Basketball Player of the Year for 2018.
- Francis Scott Key hosted Boonsboro in a boys basketball Class 1A West playoff game Feb. 23, 2018 in Uniontown.
- Carroll Varsity Roundup for Feb. 13, 2018.
- Carroll Varsity Roundup for Feb. 12, 2018.
- Carroll Varsity Roundup for Feb. 9, 2018.
- Carroll Varsity Roundup for Feb. 6, 2018.
- Carroll Varsity Roundup for Jan. 31, 2018
- Carroll Varsity Roundup for Jan. 26, 2018
- Carroll Varsity Roundup for Jan. 23, 2018.
- Carroll Varsity Roundup for Jan. 19, 2018.
- Carroll Varsity Roundup for Jan. 12, 2018.
- Liberty hosted Francis Scott Key in county boys basketball action Jan. 9, 2018 in Eldersburg.
- Carroll Varsity Roundup for Jan. 5, 2018.
- Carroll Varsity Roundup for Dec. 21, 2017.
- Carroll Varsity Roundup for Dec. 5.
- Team-by-team boys basketball preview capsules for Carroll County
- In final moments of the fourth overtime in the game that just didn't seem to want to end, Liberty made a play that will be remembered.
- Francis Scott Key had four players in double figures, and two of them posted double-doubles, in a 53-44 girls basketball victory over Catoctin on Wednesday.
- Owls boys finished second at 3A West meet
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Drue Giles and Noah Vipond had 13 points apiece and Francis Scott Key's boys basketball team edged Winters Mill 54-47 in county action Tuesday night in West
- Ashleigh Zepp had 20 points for Key, which improved to 11-5, 5-4 in the county.
- Knights takes care of Francis Scott Key, staying perfect in county play
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Westminster's Zoe Costley scored a game-high 22 points as the Owls defeated Francis Scott Key 54-36 in girls basketball county play Friday night in Uniontow
- Eagles go on 30-5 run after halftime to run away from Falcons
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South Carroll's wrestling team put together a solid performance to win the Oakdale Battle at the Bear Cave tournament Monday in Ijamsville, an event that ha
- Westminster opened its county wrestling schedule with a tri-meet against Carroll foes Liberty and Manchester Valley, and the Owls put together a sweep Tuesday.
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Francis Scott Key grabbed the halftime lead over South Carroll and held on to beat the Cavaliers 62-56 in county boys basketball action Friday night in Winf
- Campbell leads Owls with 11 points; Breeden nets 9 for Mavs.
- October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and Smith's shoes read: "Break the SILENCE."
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh knew that his move to replace offensive coordinator Marc Trestman with Marty Mornhinweg this past week wasn’t going to fix all of the
- The focus will be on new offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg’s impact on a struggling passing attack in his first game as play caller for the Ravens.
- Whether it's county opponents or non-county, the C. Milton Wright swim team continues to mow down the competition.The Mustangs latest win came Monday in the Edgewood Middle School pool over North Harford (141-76) and Queen Anne's (117-71). Queen Anne's defeated North Harford, 117-70.
- A solid night from senior guard Will Cummings and help from the Temple bench proved enough for the Owls to get by visiting Towson, 76-64, at the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia on Wednesday night.
- With an AFC North title and a home playoff game next weekend already secured, the Baltimore Ravens treated their regular-season finale at Paul Brown Stadium like a fifth preseason game. The end result -- a 23-17 loss in front of an announced 61,565 on a frigid afternoon -- hardly mattered.
- Jeff Zrebiec delivers his scouting report for the regular-season finale between the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium.
- Breaking down the film from the Baltimore Ravens' 33-14 win over the New York Giants and the Cincinnati Bengals' 13-10 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 16.
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- Learning process continues for Ravens receiver LaQuan Williams
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- Furor over the New York Giants' questionable tactic of faking injuries notwithstanding, the Ravens are concentrating their defensive efforts on neutralizing the St. Louis Rams' no-huddle offense.