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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.
City ranks second among all Baltimore-area high schools—public, private, and parochial—with 12 first-team All-Metro selections since 2007. In 2014, three players were selected to the All-Metro first team, a single-season school record. First-Team All-Metro Selections. Devin Brown, Guard (2007) C.J. Fair, Forward (2008) Adam Johnson, Forward ...
The fast-paced, high-powered Tigers had no trouble running off 10 points in two-minute intervals in a 78-46 victory over Russell-Tyler-Ruthton in the first Class 1A boys basketball state ...
The Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (or MIAA) established 1993, is a boys' sports conference for parochial / private / independent high schools generally located in the Baltimore metropolitan area but extending to various other regions, including the state's mostly rural Eastern Shore.
Here are the Bayside South Awards and All-Bayside South teams for the 2023-24 boys basketball season: Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year: Davin Chandler (Stephen Decatur). Coach ...
A Co-Player of the Year and two first-team selections highlight Section 4’s representation on New York State Sports Writers Association Class B-C-D all-state boys basketball teams for 2023-24.
Team School City Conference Sport sponsorship Foot-ball Basketball Base-ball Soft-ball Soccer M W M W Coppin State Eagles: Coppin State University: Baltimore: MEAC [a] Loyola Greyhounds: Loyola University Maryland: Baltimore: Patriot: Maryland Terrapins: University of Maryland, College Park: College Park: Big Ten: FBS: Maryland Eastern Shore ...
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 ...