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Franklin County Duo Wins National Cornhole Championship
In a remarkable display of skill and teamwork, Franklin County’s own Gage Landis, along with his partner Zack Schibner, clinched the national doubles title in cornhole. This victory has thrust the duo into the spotlight on the national stage. The pair are set to advance to the world competition,...
2024 Paris Olympics athlete profile: Aaron Brooks | Wrestling
Originally from Hagerstown, Brooks was a highly touted wrestling recruit out of North Hagerstown High School. At Penn State, he dominated with a 50-2 record. He is a four-time NCAA champion and has a 22-7 freestyle record since college. He became only the seventh wrestler ever to become a four-time champion and awarded the 2024 Hodge Trophy, which goes to the best college wrestler in the country.
Hagerstown embraces new professional baseball franchise, renowned sports marketing specialist says
HAGERSTOWN, Md. (DC News Now) — The Flying Boxcars are at the midpoint of its inaugural season and baseball fans in the county have been turning out to support the franchise. Nick Griffith is an international sports marketing consultant who evaluates entertainment venues and gives high marks to the city and fans who have embraced […]
Hagerstown Flying Boxcars rally to snap eight-game losing streak
A rough week for the Hagerstown Flying Boxcars ended on a high note Sunday. The Boxcars overcame a three-run deficit to defeat the Long Island Ducks 6-3, snapping an eight-game losing streak, which equaled their longest of the year. They also lost eight straight in May. Hagerstown is 3-11 in...
Vintage 'base ball' tournament transports players, spectators back to the 19th century
As players took to the field on a hot July morning, you might have thought you fell through a wrinkle in time and landed in the 1800s. Your eyes don't deceive you: this isn't your grandfather's baseball, but it may have been his grandfather's. That's because on Saturday and Sunday,...
Women's Water Polo Receives 12 All-Academic Honors
EMMITSBURG, Md. (July 22, 2024) - Mount St. Mary's women's water polo saw 12 members of the team named to the Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches (ACWPC) All-Academic Team for the 2024 season, as announced by the organization earlier this month. Awardees are divided into three categories based on...
Men’s Basketball Announces 2024-25 Recruiting Class
EMMITSBURG, Md. (July 23, 2024) – Mount St. Mary's men's basketball coach Donny Lind has finalized his 2024-25 roster. The Mount will have seven newcomers added to the roster of eight returning players for the upcoming season. Joining the Mount will be juniors Javon Ervin (Tacoma Wash./Peninsula College) and Arlandus Keyes (Florissant, Mo./Abeka Academy/Ellsworth C.C.), sophomore Carmelo Pacheco (Harrisonburg, Va./Spotswood/UVA Wise), freshman Elijah Espinosa (Etters, Pa./Red Land), Abdou Khadre Kébé (Dakar, Senegal/Seed Academy/NBA Latin America) and Trey Wilson (Miramar, Fla./Miami Country Day), and redshirt freshman Jaxon Hartman (Staunton, Va./Miller School of Albemarle/West Virgina Wesleyan).
Several Mountaineers Participate in Summer Baseball Leagues
EMMITSBURG, Md. (July 22, 2024) – As the Dog Days of Summer are in full swing, student-athletes from the Mount St. Mary's baseball team are active in summer baseball leagues up and down the East Coast. Mountaineers are representing the school in the New England Collegiate Baseball League, Cal...
Strike a pose as the Flying Boxcars’ Captain Stryker takes a trip to Little Jack’s Corner
23 July 2024- The smell of hot dogs, Cracker Jacks, and Krumpe’s Do-Nuts, the crack of a wooden bat, and nine men standing at attention are some of the best sights, sounds, and smells of summer in Hagerstown. But what about for those of us that have to go to work or have young ones that go to daycare or camp in the summer? Well, some of that dream can be satisfied and WAS satisfied just this week at the CitiGroup Complex near the airport in Hagerstown!
Keys Suffer Series Opening Loss to Spikes on the Road
State College, PA- The Frederick Keys dropped the first of four games to the State College Spikes Tuesday night, losing by a score of 14-7 at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park. The Keys took an early 5-2 lead after the first inning and a half of play, but a 10-run bottom of the fourth for the Spikes proved to be the difference as State College earned the series opening win at home over the Keys.
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