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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.
Sports in the Washington metropolitan area (6 C, 2 P) ... Pages in category "Sports in Maryland" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Spire City Ghost Hounds: 5,400 1990 [15] Hytche Athletic Center: Princess Anne: Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks: 5,500 2000 John B. Schuerholz Baseball Complex: Towson: Towson Tigers: 500 2001 [16] Knott Arena: Emmitsburg: Mount Saint Mary's Mountaineers: 3,000 1987 [17] Ludwig Field: College Park: Maryland Terrapins: 7,000 1995 [18] Maryland ...
Sports venues in the Baltimore metropolitan area (3 C, 10 P) A. Athletics (track and field) venues in Maryland (5 P) B. ... Pages in category "Sports venues in Maryland"
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Baltimore, Maryland has a long and storied sporting history encompassing many teams from many different eras. Area fans, such as the late Wild Bill Hagy, are known for their passion and reverence for historical sports figures who played in the city or were born there. Among other sports, Baltimore is also known for horse racing.
The following list contains all urban areas in the United States and Canada containing at least one team in any of the six major leagues. The number of teams in the Big Four leagues (B4) (NFL, [2] MLB, [3] NBA, [4] and NHL [5]) and the Big Six leagues (B6) (aforementioned leagues plus MLS [6] and CFL) [7] are included in the table below.
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