Crofton qualifies 9 girls at 4A/3A East Region wrestling championships
No one handled their business at the girls Class 4A/3A East Region finals more efficiently than two-time state champion Lexy Pabon. The 125-pound Crofton senior operated Chesapeake’s Amber Walker into...
View ArticleGervonta Davis and Lamont Roach fight to majority draw; ‘Tank’ keeps title...
NEW YORK — Gervonta Davis held on to his lightweight title when he and Lamont Roach fought to a majority draw on Saturday night, with a potential missed knockdown keeping Davis from what would have...
View ArticleEffort to name Northeast Middle school field for ‘Mr. Softball of Pasadena’...
When the Green Haven man known as “Mr. Softball of Pasadena” died recently, members of the community where he mentored hundreds of county girls over a 40-year period wanted to honor his legacy. Robbie...
View ArticleOrioles’ outfield of the future? Bradfield, Beavers, Fabian take on first MLB...
SARASOTA, Fla. — The substitutions happened all at once. Manager Brandon Hyde started to empty his bench with four innings to go Friday, giving the Orioles’ starters the rest of the afternoon off in...
View ArticleNo. 1 Mount Carmel boys basketball holds off No. 8 John Carroll, 45-41, in...
No. 1 Mount Carmel held on to beat John Carroll, 45-41, on Sunday to advance to Monday’s Baltimore Catholic League tournament championship game. The Cougars, who won the Maryland Interscholastic...
View ArticleNo. 10 Mount Saint Joseph basketball stuns No. 2 St. Frances with late basket...
Mount Saint Joseph boys basketball trailed St. Frances by one with 10 seconds left in Sunday’s Baltimore Catholic League tournament semifinal. After a timeout, there was no question who the No. 10...
View ArticleSarah Te-Biasu’s OT game-winner lifts No. 19 Maryland past No. 12 Ohio State,...
COLLEGE PARK — Shyanne Sellers quickly ditched the commemorative basketball she was awarded pregame with her accomplishments etched into it. The senior guard became Maryland women’s basketball’s first...
View ArticleMeade boys basketball’s ’emotional leader,’ Lucaya Baldridge, plays to make...
Lucaya Baldridge already had a good reason not to look forward to his senior basketball season. He built up four years of partnership with senior Jaisean Kenner, both defending the net and feeding the...
View Article5 things we learned about the Ravens at the NFL scouting combine
INDIANAPOLIS — From how the Ravens are handling the sexual misconduct allegations against kicker Justin Tucker to general manager Eric DeCosta’s roster-building philosophy and thoughts for the 2025...
View ArticleEarl Weaver biography ‘The Last Manager’ details life of former Orioles skipper
When Earl Weaver died in January 2013, John W. Miller was covering the steel industry for the Wall Street Journal. But someone on the sports desk knew Miller was a baseball nut — a former college...
View ArticleBaltimore Sun high school sports Top 15 polls (March 3)
Here’s where The Baltimore Sun ranks its high school teams as of Monday. Records are through games played Sunday. BOYS BASKETBALL Rank, team, record, previous rank 1. Mount Carmel (33-4) 1 2. St....
View ArticleREADER POLL: Which young Orioles player will break out in 2025?
The Orioles no longer have the No. 1 farm system in MLB, but they perhaps have the best young talent in the game. Jackson Holliday is less than a year removed from being baseball’s top prospect, while...
View ArticleOrioles, Nationals settle MASN dispute after years of discord over television...
The yearslong dispute between the Orioles and Nationals over the ballclubs’ television rights is finally over. Major League Baseball on Monday announced the resolution of “all issues related” to the...
View ArticleLA Kings apologize for selling scarves made in Turkey on Armenian Night
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — The Los Angeles Kings have apologized for selling scarves made in Turkey during Armenian Heritage Night last month. Related Articles National News | Wall Street’s losing...
View ArticleBengals place franchise tag on receiver Tee Higgins for 2nd time
CINCINNATI (AP) — The Cincinnati Bengals have placed the franchise tag on Tee Higgins for a second time, as the team hopes to work out a long-term deal with the star wide receiver. If the Bengals can’t...
View Article5 questions as Navy football enters spring camp
Navy football opens spring camp this week with practices on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Spring break interrupts practice for 12 days with the Midshipmen returning to the field on March 18. Coach...
View ArticleYankees’ AL Rookie of the Year Luis Gil to start season on injured list
Yankees right-hander Luis Gil will start the season on the injured list because of a high-grade lat strain in his pitching shoulder that will prevent him from throwing for at least six weeks. Manager...
View ArticleMaryland football reportedly leads recruitment for another Baltimore 5-star...
Maryland football already has one five-star prospect committed to its 2026 recruiting class, and it could soon add another. St. Frances defensive end Zion Elee pledged his commitment to the program in...
View ArticleAnnapolis girls basketball edges Broadneck, 31-29, in 4A East Region II...
Annapolis junior Catherine King said a prayer in her head. In two days, she hopes to be crying — happy tears, of course. She wants a region title for her Panthers badly. But first, they had to right...
View ArticleNo. 1 Mount Carmel wins 1st BCL Tournament crown, beats No. 7 Mount Saint...
Mount Carmel boys basketball started the season as a collection of talent filled with promise. And then throughout the season, the No. 1 Cougars jelled and sacrificed to become a well-assembled team....
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