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BCL Final: Calvert Hall vs. Mt. St. Joe

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Mt. St. Joe and Calvert Hall go head to head in the Baltimore Catholic League Tournament Final. Mt. St. Joe won the regular season title. Mt. St. Joe is led by Riley Beaumont (Elon), Matt Miller, and Eric Atkins (Notre Dame), and Calvert Hall is led by Damion Lee (Towson), Donya Jackson, Jonathan Graham, and Kyle Wise.



Calvert Hall stuns Mt. St. Joe in BCL final

  • Posted by Ed Fitzsimmons on March 1st, 2010
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Throughout the regular season in the Baltimore Catholic League and the MIAA A Conference Mount St. Joe, St. Frances and Calvert Hall were known as the big three, as the talent level between these three schools and the rest in each league seemed pretty lopsided. Unfortunately for the Cardinals, when talk of the big three arose, they were usually thought of as the weakest of the group. They lost to both St. Joe and St. Frances in the regular season, and then lost again to St. Frances in last week's MIAA semifinals.

MIAA Final: St. Frances vs. Mt. St. Joe

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St. Frances looks for their 2nd straight MIAA, but they will have to face Mt. St. Joe who posted an 18-0 regular season record. St. Frances is led by Greg Lewis, Dante Holmes, Wayne Sparrow (Richmond), RJ Williams, and Sam Cassell Jr., and Mt. St. Joe is led by Eric Atkins (Notre Dame), Riley Beaumont (Elon) and Matt Miller.



Calvert Hall Ice Hockey claims 3rd straight MIAA title

  • Posted by Kevin Lynch on February 19th, 2010
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Senior goalie Nick Kokkinakos made 39 saves as Calvert Hall beat #1 seed and previously unbeaten St. Paul's, 3-1, to win its 3rd straight MIAA "A" Conference title at Piney Orchard Ice Rink on February 18, 2010. Seniors Ben West and Matt Williams and sophomore Jack Brust scored for the Cardinals. The Hall (#6 seed) will begin defense of its 2009 state title with a 1st round match-up against #3 Gonzaga on February 22, 2010.

John Carroll edges Loyola, 46-42, to advance to MIAA semis

  • Posted by Ed Fitzsimmons on February 19th, 2010
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Rodney Elliott's two free throws with 5.8 seconds remaining left clinched a hard fought 46-42 victory for the visiting John Carroll Patriots over the Loyola Dons in a MIAA quarterfinal matchup. The Patriots were led by the duo of Ronald Scott, who finished with 21 points, and Malcolm McMillan, who added 17. Matt Mathias led the way for Loyola with 22 points.

Alumni Report: Ricky Harris Red Hot at UMass

  • Posted by Kevin Lynch on February 16th, 2010
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Red-Hot Ricky Harris

• Reigning A-10 Player of the Week Ricky Harris has been amazing of late. He has his three best scoring games in his last three contests with 32 vs. Rhode Island, 29 at Duquesne and 27 vs. Saint Joseph's. He is averaging 29.3 in that trio and 27.4 in his last five games, scoring at least 25 in four of the games. He has at least 23 points in each of his last six games. Maybe even more impressive is that he is shooting 50 percent from the floor. He has raised his scoring average to 19.5, second in the A-10, 0.1 behind Xavier's Jordan Crawford.

St. Joe survives against St. Frances, remains unbeaten in the MIAA

  • Posted by Ed Fitzsimmons on February 1st, 2010
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Number one ranked Mount St. Joseph went on the road to face the second ranked Panthers of St. Frances, looking to lock up the outright BCL championship and at worst, a share of the MIAA championship. Though it wasn't easy, their mission is accomplished.

St. Joe wins round 2 of battle with St. Frances 56-46

  • Posted by Ed Fitzsimmons on January 5th, 2010
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The battles between Mt. St. Joseph, St. Frances and Calvert Hall this year should be some interesting contests. So far St. Joe and St. Frances have each had a shot at each other, with the Panthers winning the first matchup last week down in South Carolina at the Beach Ball Classic, and the Gaels returning the favor this evening on their home court in Irvington.

Behind a solid defensive effort and strong performances by their two star players(Eric Atkins and Riley Beaumont) St. Joe took a lead late in the 1st quarter and never trailed again in their 56-46 victory over St. Frances.

Usher's second half leads Digital Harbor to comeback victory

  • Posted by Ed Fitzsimmons on December 29th, 2009
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The tipoff to the Ray Mullis Classic at Cardinal Gibbons High School was a matchup between the upstart, and #14 ranked, Glenelg Country and the old school, #9 Digital Harbor. The young, but very talented, Dragons of Glenelg started off strong thanks to the inside play of sophomore Isaiah Miles and led the Rams by 5 at the half. But senior Davon Usher overcame his slow 1st half (5ts) to light it up in the 2nd half for 18 points, and lead the Rams to a come from behind 63-54 victory.

Kevin Lynch: The Crab Bowl Film Analysis

  • Posted by Kevin Lynch on December 23rd, 2009
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On Monday Night, the 2nd Annual Crab Bowl took place on a frosty cold night at Towson University's Johnny Unitas Stadium. Once again it was a great display of the best football players in the state of Maryland, with the squad from DC holding to a 24-21 victory over Baltimore, taking a 2-0 series lead. After watching the game and evaluating the tape, I am going to take a look at some of the players that turned in impressive performances.

Most Outstanding Player

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