These ex-City of Baltimore area high school athletes will be competing in the week starting Monday, April 27.
Girls’ flag football has been approved as Maryland’s newest varsity championship sport starting next school year. The MPSSAA Board unanimously voted for full sanctioning after rapid growth fueled by partnerships with local schools and professional teams.
Loyola University Maryland rowing teams swept all five races at the Gifford Pinchot Regatta on April 25. Both men’s and women’s crews secured close wins over Carnegie Mellon and Binghamton competitors. The victories demonstrate strong performances across several categories.
These former City of Baltimore area high school athletes will take part in events on Sunday, April 26.
Maryland has officially sanctioned girls flag football as a high school state championship sport beginning Fall 2026. The move follows rapid growth driven by partnerships with local teams and sponsors like Under Armour.
Loyola University’s men’s lacrosse team clinched a share of the Patriot League title after defeating Navy by one goal. Key performances included Kenan Everhart’s late score and Max Watkinson’s decisive save as time expired.
Coppin State softball lost its series opener against Morgan State by a score of 9-4 on April 24. Key performances included multi-hit games from Kyle Sandino and Leslie Sereno. Game two was postponed; both teams will play again tomorrow morning.
These former City of Baltimore area high school athletes will take part in events on Saturday, April 25.
Loyola University Maryland’s golf team begins play at the Patriot League Championships on April 24. The Greyhounds seek to defend their recent string of conference titles as they compete at West Point Golf Course.
The FDA issued 10 violations to Taharka Brother’s Ice Cream Corporation in Baltimore following a March 13 inspection focused on food safety standards, labeling, and potential biological hazards, according to FDA records.
Coppin State University’s men’s tennis team ended its season after losing to Norfolk State in the MEAC quarterfinals on April 23. The Eagles finished with a record of 1-14 following a decisive defeat at Cary Tennis Park.
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Loyola University Maryland’s women’s varsity four claimed victory at the George Mason Invitational on April 19. The team finished over 15 seconds ahead of competitors from Catholic and George Mason. Other Loyola boats also placed well during the regatta.
Coppin State University’s women’s tennis team ended its season with a loss to Norfolk State in the MEAC quarterfinals on April 23. Brandy Babcock-Hannah and Saphirre Ferguson earned a victory in doubles play before the Eagles were defeated overall.
On Friday, April 24, these former City of Baltimore area high school stars will be competing.
FDA records show Taharka Brother’S Ice Cream Corporation in Baltimore underwent a March 13 inspection focused on food standards, labeling, economic fraud and foodborne biological risks.
Brandy Babcock-Hannah of Coppin State University has been named to the MEAC Women’s Tennis All-Conference Second Team. This is her first time receiving such honors. The Eagles will face Norfolk State next in tournament play.
Loyola women’s lacrosse will host Bucknell for their final regular season game on Thursday. The Greyhounds look to continue their undefeated streak against Bucknell as both teams vie for top seeds in the Patriot League.
These former City of Baltimore area high school standouts will be competing on Thursday, April 23.
Loyola men’s lacrosse will conclude its regular season against Navy on April 24 in Annapolis. The nationally televised match features standout performances from Mason Cook and highlights improvements under Head Coach Charley Toomey.
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