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- Trying to stay in contention for a UCBAC Susquehanna Division boys basketball title, Havre de Grace hosted Bo Manor, Friday night, just four days away from the Warriors beating the Eagles in Chesapeake City. It wasn’t easy, but the Warriors (7-2, 10-5) came from behind to win again, beating the E
- The No. 4 C. Milton Wright boys soccer team nearly pulled off the upset of nationally ranked Salesianum, Del., on Wednesday in Fountain Green.
- The 2017 boys high school soccer season is here and Harford County teams have been getting themselves ready for it. Here’s a look at the teams.
- Thursday night was a light night for boys high school basketball action, but for the three Harford County teams that played, it was a good night.
- North Harford (5-1-1, 9-1-2) finished off a strong season of boys soccer Thursday night, visiting and shutting out Havre de Grace (0-6-1, 4-6-1), 5-0, in an UCBAC Chesapeake Division game.
- Recent history shows that a boys soccer game between Bel Air and C. Milton Wright usually ends in overtime and for two straight years, CMW has come away the winner
- For the first time in as many as 15 years, Joppatowne beat Harford Tech in a boys soccer game.
- Bel Air ran its record to 5-0 in boys soccer Friday, beating host Gerstell Academy, 3-2 in overtime. The winning goal was scored in the 96th minute by sophomore Connor Lorenz, who also scored earlier in the game.
- Ravens rookie wide receiver Michael Campanaro has been scratched for his fourth consecutive game Sunday due to a pulled hamstring.
- The C Milton Wright and Bel Air boys soccer teams took another step toward tying for the UCBAC's Chesapeake Division title Tuesday night, each scoring two goals to win.
- Havre de Grace and Harford Tech needed a little extra time Thursday night to settle their boys soccer game at Tech.
- Boys soccer teams from Harford Tech and North Harford each picked up season opening wins Friday.
- Each spring, as baseball diamonds around Howard County thaw out, hope is renewed that a local public school team will return to Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen for the state championship game. But each spring for the last five years, Howard County has come up empty-handed in late May. This spring, with talent spread deep throughout the area, Howard County baseball enters the season confident and hungry to be playing past graduation. "Out of all the counties, I think we have the most talent," said Atholton senior center fielder Brady Acker, a three-time all-county selection who will play for George Mason next year. "I'm surprised none of us have won it yet, but I feel like this could be the year."
- Eagles defeat Lightning 52-51 during final week of regular season
- Hawks pick up big road victory over Eagles, 55-51
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