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The Catonsville Times is the weekly community newspaper for Catonsville, Maryland, USA. In 1997 the Baltimore Sun Group bought Patuxent Publishing's the Catonsville Times and other local newspapers around the Baltimore area and later began selling off associated property assets.
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Catonsville (/ ˈ k eɪ t ə n z ˌ v ɪ l /) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Baltimore County, Maryland. The population was 44,701 at the 2020 US Census . The community is a streetcar suburb of Baltimore along the city's western border.
Catonsville, MD: Nov 24, 2017 * 2:00 pm, ESPN3: Nicholls State Battle 4 Atlantis Mainland championship game: W 89–88 3–3: Retriever Activities Center (489) Catonsville, MD: Nov 27, 2017 * 12:00 pm, ESPN3: Shenandoah: W 88–59 4–3: Retriever Activities Center (391) Catonsville, MD: Dec 1, 2017 * 5:00 pm: vs. Army Bulldog Bash semifinals ...
The 2020–21 UMBC Retrievers men's basketball team represented the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in the 2020–21 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.The Retrievers, led by fifth-year head coach Ryan Odom, played their home games at the UMBC Event Center in Catonsville, Maryland as members of the America East Conference.
The Gatorade Player of the Year awards are given annually to up and coming high school student-athletes in the United States. [1] [2] They are given for boys baseball, boys and girls basketball, boys and girls cross country, boys football, boys and girls soccer, boys and girls track & field, girls softball, and girls volleyball.
The UMBC Retrievers are the athletic teams that represent the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, located in Catonsville, Maryland, in intercollegiate athletics as a member of the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the America East Conference since the 2003–04 academic year. [2]
Among other sports, Baltimore is also known for horse racing. The Preakness Stakes is a 1-3/16 mile (1.91 km) American Grade I stakes race for three-year-old thoroughbred horses, held on the third Saturday in May each year at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore.