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September 30, 2010

Anne Arundel, Baltimore Co., Carroll, Harford postpone all games Thursday

Because of Thursday's heavy rain and severe weather potential, Baltimore County, Carroll County schools closed early, canceling all practices and postponing all games. Anne Arundel County officials also postponed all of Thursday afternoon's sporting events.

In addition, Calvert Hall closed early, so Thursday's football game between No. 6 Calvert Hall and No. 9 Poly has been postponed until Friday. The game will be played at 3:45 p.m. at Calvert Hall.

In boys soccer, Thursday's scheduled Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference showdown between No. 2 Gilman and host and No. 1 McDonogh has been postponed with no makeup date set.

Greg LeGrand, coordinator of athletics in Anne Arundel County, announced that all games and practices -- indoor and outdoor -- have been postponed until Monday.

No makeup dates have been set for the Baltimore, Carroll and Harford county postponements unless listed below.

North Carroll athletic director Troy Warehime announced these makeup games for Monday, Oct. 18:
Boys soccer at Manchester Valley, 5
Volleyball at home vs. Liberty, 5
Girls soccer at home vs. Manchester Valley, 5
Field hockey at home vs. Manchester Valley, 4

Mount Hebron High School athletic director Jeannie Prevosto also has announced these postponements and makeup dates:
Varsity boys soccer at Atholton, Oct. 4
Varsity girls soccer at Atholton, Oct. 4
JV football at Long Reach, Oct. 4 at 4 p.m.
JV boys soccer at home, Oct. 4 at 4 p.m.
JV girls soccer at home, Oct. 4 at 5:30 p.m.

Glenelg athletic director Jack Davis has announced these postponements and makeup dates:
Baoys soccer at Oakland Mills, Oct. 4
Volleyball at Hammond, Oct. 1

Also postponed: Varsity and JV field hockey games at Mount de Sales with John Carroll. A makeup date has not yet been set, according to Mount de Sales athletic director Gene Williams.

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