Edgewood RAMS Boys Varsity Basketball Team are the Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference (UCBAC) Division Champions for the 1st time in History!
From Fountain of Life Fellowship Church:
Edgewood High School Rams Boys Varsity Basketball Team defeated the Patterson Mill Huskies to become the Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference (UCBAC) Division Champions for the 1st time in history.
After wrapping up the UCBAC Division Championship, a little over a week later, another program 1st, UCBAC Division Champions Edgewood RAMS defeated the Susquehanna (lower) Division Champs Patterson Mill to earn a conference crown.
These young men not only perform outstanding on the basketball court, they perform just as outstanding in the classroom. Many of these young men are Honor Roll students who are College bound and being offered multiple college athletic and academic scholarships by Division 1 and Division 2 Colleges. UCBAC Division Champs Edgewood RAMS have put Edgewood High School on the map and the radar of Division 1 and Division 2 Colleges!!
The City of Edgewood will celebrate and commemorate the awesome achievement of the UCBAC Division Champions Edgewood RAMS at 10:00am on Sunday, March 25th. This celebratory event will be hosted by Pastor Antonio McDonald Sr. and the Fountain of Life Fellowship Church located 1918 Pulaski Hwy., Edgewood MD 21040.
These young men are our future, they will return to the Edgewood Community with a higher level of education, prosperous and successful
Congratulations to Edgewood on a fine season and well deserved championship! But I’m curious as to when Edgewood became a city?
Really? You do understand that for the average person on the street, there is no distinction between “city” and “town”. What a nitpicky thing to write about.
Edgewood is neither a city or town. It’s not a municipality at all.
The municipal incorporation of Edgewood has long an agenda of Dion Guthrie and Jansen Robinson.
Some guy called Myrick (Mayrank?) headed up a drive to incorporate Edgewood a dozen or so years ago. The trouble is that they got greedy and tried to extend their proposed borders beyond what’s really Edgewood to grab a big tax base in Abingdon and Joppa. This turned a lot of people against them and it died out. Had they limited themselves to the tattoo/plasma-donor/pawn-shop corridor along Pulaski and the Section Eight areas it might have worked.
Edgewood is a town there are only three incorporated city’s in harford co. Belair, Harvedegrace, and Aberdeen.
More properly, Bel Air (two words, please) is a town; Aberdeen and Havre de Grace (please note: Three words) are cities. Aberdeen and Havre de Grace each have an elected mayor; Bel Air does not (the position is honorary; it falls to the chairman of the Board of Town Commissioners [per Bel Air’s web site; see http://www.belairmd.org/about/commissioners.asp%5D). If you’re going to creeb about something, get it right.
Congratulations to the young men of my alma mater on taking the division title!