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  2. Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association

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    The Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association (MPSSAA) is the association that oversees public high school sporting contests in the state of Maryland. [2] Formed in 1946, the MPSSAA is made up of public high schools from each of Maryland's 23 counties and independent city of Baltimore, which joined the association in 1993 when its public high schools withdrew from the earlier ...

  3. Maryland Scholastic Association - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland Scholastic Association (MSA) was a high school sports league governing high school sports in the Baltimore metropolitan area. The MSA was established in 1919 and was initially led by Dr. Phillip H. Edwards, a former coach at and then-President of Baltimore City College. The league was established as a central coordinating entity to ...

  4. The numbers that tell the story of Washington County ... - AOL

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    Washington County public-school volleyball teams have won a staggering 41 Maryland state championships since 1981. The numbers that tell the story of Washington County volleyball's unparalleled ...

  5. Potomac Valley Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    Formed in 1979, the Potomac Valley Athletic Conference is a group of independent schools in the Washington metropolitan area who compete against each other in interscholastic athletics. The conference comprises small independent schools from Maryland and the District of Columbia.

  6. Washington County remains the dominant force in Maryland ...

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    With 44 state championships, including 24 in the last 15 years, Washington County continues to dominate Maryland volleyball.

  7. Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (M.I.A.A.) is a boys' sports conference for private high schools generally located in the Baltimore metropolitan area but extending to various other regions, including the state's mostly rural Eastern Shore. The M.I.A.A. has 27 member schools and offers competition in 17 sports.

  8. Baltimore City College athletics - Wikipedia

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    Petrides, a 1967 graduate of the school, retired in 2015 with a coaching record of 257–144–1 and as the second winningest active coach in Maryland high school football. [22] During his tenure, City had a 29-game winning streak en route to two Maryland Scholastic Association A-Conference championships in 1991 and 1992. [ 23 ]

  9. Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland (IAAM) is an association of schools that organize the junior and varsity female athletic programs in the area in and around the Baltimore Metro area.