Baltimore Sun: No matter the field, Calvert Hall's Lippy was always there to help
A s the years had passed, they had all scattered to some degree. They owned restaurants, they ran companies and small businesses, they sold products, marketed products, produced products, and one in particular - whom Calvert Hall's class of 1992 will never forget - served as a paramedic for the state police.
Baltimore Sun: Arundel QB Cosh fills big shoes
Junior backed up All-State selection Elko during last season for Wildcats Arundel quarterback Billy Cosh had some big shoes to fill entering the season. The junior spent last year backing up Nick Elko, a record-setting All-State quarterback who guided the Wildcats to the Class 4A state title game. Cosh was confi ...
Baltimore Sun: Snyder busy with 'Best Buddies' at Glenelg
Boys basketball coach has developed project for disabled students Glenelg High School boys basketball coach Jeremy Snyder has been busy this fall. Not just with preparing for the coming winter basketball season but also with a new project he has created with the help of the "Best Buddies" program.
Baltimore Sun: Q&A // Caroline Jacobs, Broadneck, volleyball
Senior scores impressive achievements C aroline Jacobs is no stranger to success. Recently, the Broadneck senior rang up 12 kills, four aces and three blocks against Thomas Johnson, helping lead her team to its second straight Class 4A state volleyball title.
Baltimore Sun: Q&A // Luke Jackson, Bel Air, ice hockey
S enior Luke Jackson is a student at Bel Air High, but it says "Fallston" on his hockey jersey. That's because Fallston is the only Harford County school that plays the sport, and it draws players from around the county. Fallston, which is a club team, began its season last week.
Baltimore Sun: Q&A // Kristin Anderson, Centennial, volleyball
C entennial volleyball player Kristin Anderson, a middle hitter, made her mark in the sport this season, helping to lead her team to its 14th state 3A championship, but she and her coach, Larry Schofield, both say volleyball was not her first love.
Baltimore Sun: Mariners' winning ways
Notebook The Joppatowne football team's offensive game plan isn't a very complex one. Coach Bill Waibel 's teams like to control the ball and the clock, don't pass much and try to dictate the tempo.
Baltimore Sun: Wildecats, Epps outrun Bulls
Team seeks to give DuVall storybook ending Wilde Lake's Jerrel Epps takes the opening kickoff 70 yards for a TD in in the Wildecats' 42-16 win over Hereford.
Baltimore Sun: 4A: Cosh's huge game not enough
Arundel quarterback threw Billy Cosh threw for 475 yards and five touchdowns last night. Wide receiver Alec Lemon caught 16 passes for 277 yards. Those two performances would normally help a team to victory.
Baltimore Sun: 2A: Hawks sprint back into final
Malek Redd ran for 278 yards and two touchdowns and running mate Michael Campanaro rolled up 144yards and three touchdowns to lead host River Hill back to the Class 2A state final with a 48-14 victory over previously undefeated Century last night.
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