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March 4, 2009

Plenty of city teams could find their way to Comcast

I took a quick look at the brackets in the boys basketball region playoffs and it would be no surprise to see Baltimore City schools representing each classification at the state tournament at Maryland's Comcast Center.

In the Class 1A North region, No. 6 Digital Harbor appears primed but could get a push from Dunbar should the two get through tonight's semifinal round and meet in the region title game.

In the 2A North, No. 9 City looks like it is prepared to make a strong run.

No. 1 and undefeated Lake Clifton is the favorite to get out of the Class 3A North, but No. 3 Milford Mill might stand in the way should the two reach Friday's region final.

And in the Class 4A North, No. 5 Walbrook has the qualifications to make it through.

Just how far can all these talented city teams can go? If each of the mentioned teams come to play each game, the sky is the limit and we can see a bunch playing for state titles.

Posted by Glenn Graham at 12:10 PM | | Comments (1)
        

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I think Lake Clifton will win it all!!!!!!!!!!

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