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Friday, October 19, 2012

PHOTOS: Post Your Team Wearing Pink

Share your Breast Cancer Awareness photos on Patch.

Has your team sported pink socks, wrist bands or jerseys this month? Share the photos here and let us know in the photo caption what your team did to raise awarness about breast cancer. Hosting an event? Post it on our calendar.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

MPSSAA Hosts Eligibility, Recruiting Webinar

The Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association is launching a new initiative to teach parents, coaches and students the ins and outs of college athletics.

The state's governing body of high school athletics is striving to make the transition to college easier on student-athletes. The Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association has put together a program to help families and schools better understand the process of college recruiting and eligibility. The service is provided through The Recruiting Education Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit organization. "We are happy to provide this informational program to our student-athletes and their families at no cost," MPSSAA Executive Director Ned Sparks said in a news release. "We highly encourage anyone who has aspirations of playing sports in college to watch this webinar. It is an outstanding first step in properly educating parents and …

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Monday, April 2, 2012

UCBAC: Harford's Spring Sports Standings

The Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference has released standings.

The Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference released updated standings Monday. Note: The standings are posted by division, in alphabetical order, as provided by the conference. Report scores, share photos & video, suggest story ideas or start a UCBAC blog on Patch by sending an email to harfordcountymd@patch.com

Sunday, March 4, 2012

WRESTLING: Fallston's Cullison Wins State Title

The Fallston senior won the 132-pound weight class Saturday.

Last March, a Patterson Mill Husky won a state wrestling title. Saturday, a Fallston Cougar won a state title. It doesn't seem to matter where Zach Cullison wrestles. He just wins. The Fallston senior—who transferred from Patterson Mill—won a decision in Saturday's Class 1A-2A state title meet in College Park, winning the 132-pound weight class. With a 6-5 decision against Middletown's Matt Capobianco, Cullison finished 36-1, according to MPSSAA.org.   Cullison told Explore Harford, "I'm happy to bring home the gold two times in a row." Other results, according to MPSSAA.org: Did you attend the state wrestling meet at Cole Field House? Tell us about it with a comment. Have photos or video? Share them with other Patch readers by adding them…

Monday, February 20, 2012

UCBAC: Ineligible Player Costs Elkton Wins

Patch updates the latest standings in the Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference.

The Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference released updated standings Monday morning with one significant change from last week. Elkton's boys basketball team forfeited 10 conference wins for the use of an ineligible player. The team forfeited a total of 19 regular season wins, according to The Cecil Whig. Elkton athletic director Jim Leitgeb confirmed the forfeits, but declined comment to The Whig on the nature of the ineligibility. The Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference basketball championships will be held Wednesday at Harford Tech. Aberdeen plays C. Milton Wright for the girls championship at 5 p.m. In the boys title game, Patterson Mill and Edgewood meet at 7 p.m. Fallston won the UCBAC wrestling tournament over the weekend. …

Monday, February 13, 2012

UCBAC: Patterson Mill Boys Win Division

Patch updates the latest standings in the Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference.

  The Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference released updated standings Monday morning. Patterson Mill has won the Susquehanna Division boys basketball crown. The Chesapeake Division is still up for grabs, as are both girls basketball divisions. Rising Sun and Perryville have clinched division wrestling titles. The UCBAC wrestling championships are this weekend at Bel Air High School. Note: The standings are posted by division, in alphabetical order, as provided by the conference. Who stands a chance to win a region championship? Tell us about what you've seen in the comments. Report scores, suggest story ideas or start a UCBAC blog on Patch by sending an email to harfordcountymd@patch.com

Friday, February 10, 2012

SWIMMING: Mustangs Sweep County Titles

C. Milton Wright won the boys meet, girls meet, and the overall county championship.

C. Milton Wright followed up Tuesday's girls county championship with a boys title Thursday, leaving the Mustangs as the undisputed Harford County swim champions. The Mustangs edged Havre de Grace for the boys title after slipping past Patterson Mill in Tuesday's girls championship. The Huskies finished second and the Warriors third in the overall championship. See the attached PDFs for the full boys and girls results. The boys meet was initially scheduled for Wednesday, but Harford County Public Schools canceled all evening activities due to snow. Did you attend the county championships? Add your photos or video to this post, and leave a comment about the county meet below.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

SWIMMING: Mustang Girls Take Title

C. Milton Wright was the best of 10 in the pool Tuesday night.

  Winter weather postponed the Harford County boys swim championship scheduled for Wednesday evening, allowing the C. Milton Wright girls to prolong their celebration. The Mustangs won the girls county title Tuesday at Magnolia Middle School, edging Patterson Mill, 397-318. North Harford, Bel Air and Havre de Grace rounded out the top five. For event results, see the PDF document included with this article. The boys meet was scheduled for Wednesday evening at Magnolia Middle School. Harford County Public Schools canceled all evening events due to winter weather. The boys competition has been rescheduled for Thursday evening. TELL US: Who was the most impressive girls relay team or individual swimmer at Tuesday's meet? Leave a comment.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

UCBAC Standings: Division Titles On The Line

Patch updates the latest standings in the Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference.

The Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference released updated standings Monday afternoon. Division titles are up for grabs in both boys and girls basketball. Rising Sun and Perryville have clinched division wrestling titles. Note: The standings are posted by division, in alphabetical order, as provided by the conference. Who are the teams to beat? Who are the standout players in each sport? Tell us about what you've seen in the comments. Report scores, suggest story ideas or start a UCBAC blog on Patch by sending an email to harfordcountymd@patch.com

Thursday, February 2, 2012

UCBAC Signing Day Recap: Who's Going Where?

Some Harford County student-athletes are committed to play sports in college.

At least three Harford County football stars are college-bound. Aberdeen's Christian Carpenter, Fallston's Connor Davis and Joppatowne's Jamil Lee signed national letters of intent Wednesday, taking part in National Signing Day, and committing to play football in college. As reported by Aberdeen Patch, Carpenter—a stellar wide receiver and defensive  back for the Eagles—is bound for Towson University. Davis, a towering defensive end for the Cougars, will play at Stony Brook, according to The Sun. Lee, a powerful running back for the Mariners, is headed to Morgan State, Joppatowne coach Bill Waibel told Patch Wednesday morning. Lee's father, Alonso, is the defensive coordinator for the Bears. According to The Sun, Dunbar's Ernest Hawkins—…

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