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The Baltimore City College varsity letter. Interscholastic athletics at Baltimore City College date back over 120 years. Though varsity sports were not formally organized until 1895, interscholastic athletics became a fixture at the school earlier in the 19th century. [1]
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Members of the 1895 Baltimore City College football team. In the mid-1870s, the popularity of football spread to high school competition. City College became one of the first high schools in the Baltimore-area to play football, which meant that there were no organized teams at the same level.
No. 3 Baltimore City College has No. 6 Patterson, scheduling to be determined. And No. 4 Franklin will play No. 5 Poly at 6 p.m. on Nov. 3. Harford Tech's top seed earned the Cobras a bye out of ...
In so doing, City College completed its third perfect season in school history and became the first Baltimore City League team since the 2008–2009 season to post an undefeated record. [15] City finished the season as the No. 1-ranked team in the Baltimore Sun boys basketball poll for the second time in four years. [ 49 ]
He was born in Baltimore and attended Baltimore City College. Bloomberg estimates that his net worth is $4.6 billion, while Forbes estimated in late 2022 that it was $3.2 billion.
Baltimore City College Marching Knights' halftime show at M&T Bank Stadium in November 2007. The marching band at Baltimore City College was created in the late 1940s. At the time, the instrumental music program consisted of the orchestra, concert band, and marching band. The director who brought the band to prominence was Dr. Donald Norton.
Many graduates of City College have served as members of the United States Congress (U.S. Senators and Representatives), state senators and delegates in the General Assembly of Maryland, the Baltimore City Council, the adjacent surrounding separate Baltimore County Council, plus numerous federal, state and local circuit judges, along with award ...