From Harford County government: Healthy activity and a little friendly competition are on deck for adults ages 50 and above in the first annual Harford County Senior Games set for Monday, June 19 through Friday, June 23, 2017. Sponsored by the Harford County Department of Parks & Recreation, the games will offer events in archery, […]
Two Harford Community College Student-Athletes Receive Bruce Hart Memorial Scholarships
From Harford Community College: The Bruce Hart Memorial Scholarship, a newly established scholarship through the Harford Community College Foundation, was presented to two student athletes at Harford Community College. Dylan Bielatowicz received the scholarship certificate at the Fighting Owls men’s lacrosse game on April 13, and Nina Urban received the scholarship certificate at the Fighting […]
Harford Community College’s Krsolovic Named MD JUCO Athletic Director of the Year
From Harford Community College: The Maryland Junior College Athletic Conference has announced that Harford Community College Athletic Director Ken Krsolovic has been named Maryland JUCO Athletic Director of the Year. The award is voted on by athletics directors in the conference and is based upon individual, program, and professional excellence. Areas considered include academics, sportsmanship, […]
Bulavko/Save Harford County Swimming: Clarifying Board of Education’s Pay to Play Fee
From Leo M. Bulavkom, Secretary, Save Harford County Swimming, Inc To the Editor: In recent coverage of the Harford County Board of Education’s proposal to cut interscholastic swimming from the budget, The Aegis left the impression that the decision to save swimming resulted in doubling the “Pay to Play” fee from $50 to $100. This […]
Ripken Baseball, Giant Food to Host “Get Out and Play” Clinics Throughout Mid-Atlantic
From Ripken Baseball: Free clinics combine baseball fundamentals and nutritional programming for youth and their families Landover, Md. (March 19, 2015) – Giant Food, LLC and Ripken Baseball are again collaborating to host a series of health and fitness clinics throughout the Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. regions. The Second Annual “Get Out and […]
Harford County Public High School Athletic Booster Clubs Join Forces Against Pay-to-Play Fees
Their respective high school teams battle each other on the playing field, but the athletic booster clubs in Harford County Public Schools are joining forces this summer against a new common enemy: pay-to-play student activities fees being implemented this coming school year. The Harford County Board of Education approved the fees of $50 per sport […]
Craig: “I Urge Gov. O’Malley and Comptroller Franchot to Set Aside Personal Politics and Allow Construction of the Towson University Facility at Harford Community College to Proceed”
From Harford County government: Statement from County Executive David R. Craig Regarding Action by the Board of Public Works To Delay Construction of a Towson University Facility at HCC Harford County Executive David R. Craig issued the following statement in response to action earlier today by the Board of Public Works. “As a graduate of […]
Aberdeen High Next in Line for $1.4 Million Synthetic Athletic Field; Four Harford Schools Remain Without Injury-Reducing Turf
Aberdeen High School is next in line to get a synthetic turf athletic field, followed, in order, by Joppatowne, Fallston and Patterson Mill high schools, according to priorities announced recently by County Executive David Craig for his final two years in office. The four schools are the last of the county high schools without synthetic […]