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Patriots shut down ‘Canes

Friday, November 25, 2011
By Andy States
Patriots shut down ‘Canes

In the 3A football semifinals for the third consecutive season, the Huntingtown Hurricanes struggled to move the ball in the second half and fell to the visiting Governor Thomas Johnson Patriots 12-3 on Friday night. Huntingtown (11-2) scored on its first possession of the game when Barrett Scotty capped a 60-yard drive with a... »

Huntingtown claims state championship

Thursday, November 17, 2011
By Andy States
Huntingtown claims state championship

CATONSVILLE – Huntingtown sophomore Tori Bellucci and several of her Hurricanes teammates had a big weekend planned, heading down to take part in a College Soccer Showcase in North Carolina. Bellucci helped to make sure the trip down was a pleasant one. The sophomore striker scored in the 17th minute of Thursday night’s 3A... »

North Point tops Westlake, claims piece of fourth SMAC title

Friday, November 4, 2011
By Andy States
North Point tops Westlake, claims piece of fourth SMAC title

When the North Point Eagles dropped their first game of the football season to the Patuxent Panthers in the season’s fourth week, it wasn’t difficult to imagine the Eagles might struggle just to finish the season with a .500 record – let alone qualify for the playoffs or earn a fourth consecutive SMAC championship.... »

Fletcher, ‘Canes torch Wolverines

Friday, October 21, 2011
By Andy States
Fletcher, ‘Canes torch Wolverines

Backed up to its own two-yard line midway through the second quarter of a game of an evenly played game against perennial conference power Westlake, circumstances did not seem to favor the visiting Huntingtown Hurricanes. Davonte Fletcher changed that, and in a hurry. The senior running back found a seam down the left sideline... »

Eagles hang on

Friday, September 30, 2011
By Andy States
Eagles hang on

*Click HERE for photos and videos from the game* According to North Point senior Frank Marshall, his team’s formula for success is pretty simple. “We just have to finish. That’s the whole thing,” he said. “We’re getting better each week. As we get better, you can see what we can do. Everybody has to... »

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