North Baltimore Tigers vs St. Wendelin Mohawks: Over Before It Started

January 13th, 2012

It was meant to be the game of the year, the North Baltimore Tigers gearing up to take on their new rival, the St. Wendelin Mohawks. Homes across the state were queuing up their service tv packages to catch the game and plans were being made for this exciting event. No one wanted to miss a minute of this incredible match-up years in the making.

Then, after a shattering defeat to Danbury at Memorial Stadium, St. Wendelin was effectively crippled. With the health conditions of three primary starters in question, the St. Wendelin administrators made the call and canceled the game against the Tigers.

While a shocking disappointment to both schools and the sports community, no one else handled the event with more professionalism and maturity than the administrations of both the Tigers and the Mohawks. With time being an obvious factor in the decision, both administrations knew that the safety of the children came first.

While suffering the financial brunt of a sudden cancellation, St. Wendelin’s administration weathered the storm. Parents of the players and members of the administration stood by the call, stating that some things in sports were clearly more important than winning or competing in a game.

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North Baltimore Tigers vs Elmwood Royals

January 24th, 2012

The North Baltimore Tigers played the Elmowood Royals and it was a battle right down to the finish with the Royals edging out the Tigers 12-8 when the final whistle was blown. The Royals improved their record to 2-1 with the win and did it largely on the shoulders of their senior running back, Luke Garner. Garner had 173 yards in the game on 26 carries. He also tacked a touchdown onto his stat line as well.

The longest play of the game was a 72 yard touchdown run by North Baltimore running back Dalton Ishmael. It was the highlight of the day offensively for both teams. It was largely a defensive battle with both teams gaining a large portion of their yards on the ground. North Baltimore had 139 yards and Elmwood had 147 yards rushing and the teams had 18 and 52 yards passing respectively as well.

One interesting fact about the game is that neither team managed to convert an extra point. There were three touchdowns scored in the game and all of the extra point attempts failed. North Baltimore scored 8 points because they got a safety during the fourth quarter after they pinned the Royals deep in their own territory. North Baltimore will face Mohawk next week.

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North Baltimore Tigers vs Mohawk Warriors

January 9th, 2012

When it comes to high school sports and team match ups, some pairings bring out a sense of pride on both sides. in fact, certain games bring out the best in all players and draw a crowd just based on the teams playing one another. In the Baltimore area, when the North Baltimore Tigers do battle against the Mohawk Warriors, you can be assured that you will be in for a night of great football, plenty of school spirit on both sides and some lively action. The lure and draw of football throughout Ohio is strong, and the rivalry between these two school is unmatched when it comes to football. When the Warriors descend on the field in black, red and white; you get the sense that the players are living up their name as warriors. The Tigers emerge in black and orange uniforms, always looking ready to pounce on their opponent. Such match-ups bring out members of the community and surrounding areas just to see the sportsmanship, rivalry and great plays which always occur during such important games as more than just a win is at stake; as football is a lifestyle in the area and winning is also a way to show dedication and commitment to the sport.

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North Baltimore Tigers vs Seneca East Tigers

December 28th, 2011

The North Baltimore Tigers hit the road to take on in-conference foes Seneca East. This promised to be a gridiron battle that would be interesting down to the very end. Unfortunately, this game broke its promise. Seneca East pounced on North Baltimore early in the game taking a 20 point lead in the first quarter. They tacked on 14 more points in the second quarter without giving up a score. The domination on both sides of the ball continued through the second half as the game ended with a score of 41-6.

Seneca East won the game with a balanced offense. They had over two hundred yards of offense in both phases of the game. They also dominated on defense. Their stout defensive line only allowed 123 rushing yards even though North Baltimore ran the ball 59 times. North Baltimore had no passing game to speak of throwing the ball five times for one completion and 12 yards.

With an offense like, it is hard to come back from the kind of margin that Seneca East had put on the board. North Baltimore didn’t even get a score until the last score of the game as Jordan Watson caught the teams lone reception for a 14 yard touchdown grab.

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North Baltimore Tigers vs Calvert Senecas

December 13th, 2011

For those who are fans of high school baseball, and want to see the best players out on the field, and love to watch the rivalry, the North Baltimore Tigers vs Calvert Senecas is one of the best games you are going to watch in the season in Baltimore. Not only do both teams have the best players on their roster, but both teams also have the best coaching staff, and have great fans to cheer them on during the big game, which makes it all the more interesting when watching the game. So, when you are looking for a thrill in high school baseball, and want to see the best players take the field, you will find that these two teams are not going to disappoint in a big matchup and are going to give their fans, as well as the scouts who come to the games what they want to see when they are coming to check out a particular player for their team in the coming years. These big games are the ideal time for a player to perform their best, and to really give it all they got. Since the scouts for local colleges are usually going to show up for these bigger matchup and games, playing your best, and really performing well, is going to ensure that the player gets noticed by the scout while they are on the field. So, when you are looking for the best matchup in high school sports, and you are in the Baltimore region, you are going to find that these two teams are not going to disappoint, and they are going to put up the best performance for their fans, and for the students who come out to support them during the games during the entire season as well.

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North Baltimore Tigers vs St. Joseph Central Catholic Streaks

July 25th, 2011

North Baltimore Tigers and the St. Joseph Catholic Streaks are two high school-league varsity basketball teams. The two are rival schools and last played together in January. The St. Joseph Catholic Streaks ended up beating the North Baltimore Tigers with a score of 67-47. This defeat caused North Baltimore to finish their season with a record of 2-6. St. Joseph finished their season with a record of 3-4.

Basketball season ended back in March and it will not be starting again until later this year. However, determined athletes know that View this post in full…

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North Baltimore Tigers vs Carey Blue Devils

July 17th, 2011

With a number of 6 wins and 4 losses, the Carey High School which houses the Carey Blue Devils will
surely give their fans a game of football filled with excitement against the North Baltimore Tigers. The
Carey Devils have been the 1975 Football State Class A Champions. They were also among the number
of teams playing as semi-finalists in the 1994 Football Division Class V. Todd Worst coached the Carey
Blue Devils Football Team and Kathy Anderson as the Football Cheerleader Advisor. The team has
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Lakota Raiders vs North Baltimore Tigers

July 16th, 2011

The North Baltimore High School is the home of the North Baltimore Tigers. The team joins
various sports including numerous individual sports as well as team sports like baseball,
football and seasonal sports. In 1925, the team was awarded 4×400 Relay State Champions
where Meryl Kaufman, Orville Bayless, Kenneth Judd and Clarence Jennings where awarded
as winners. In 1935, the team also won state championships for individual high jump sports
category where Clifford Brumbaugh bagged the gold. In 1985, Steve View this post in full…

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North Baltimore Tigers vs Hopewell-Loudon Chieftains

July 14th, 2011

To superior serve up high school coaches plus how they be in touch with their players, fans and parents, the new Max-Preps Team partition will be out tonight in addition to change pages of existing team. It is the initial of more than a few new features that will hand out in this reason, said Max-Preps President and Founder Andy Beal.

“We are changing the way Max-Preps correspond so we can be able to assist coaches and players get their ambitions of athletic,” Beal said. “Conventionally, Max-Preps paying attention on footage game consequences.Never heard of this before? Get up to speed here. Stats were ‘our obsession as View this post in full…

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