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High School Sports
Broadneck, Old Mill don't plan many changes for playoff rematchPublished 11/14/07
The Old Mill High School football team considers Broadneck's Lawrence E. Knight Stadium its home away from home.
Greg Schmigel - For The Capital
Broadneck coach Jeff Herrick, right, being congratulated by Severna coach J.P. Hines after Saturday's win."It's very familiar territory for us," Patriots coach Damian Ferragamo said. "We feel very at home in their visitor's locker room," Old Mill will visit Cape St. Claire for the fourth time in two years Friday when the Patriots (8-2) meet the Bruins (8-2) in the Class 4A East Region semifinals at 6:30 p.m. Last year, Old Mill was the only team to beat Broadneck in the regular season but the Bruins took advantage of six Patriot turnovers en route to a 28-7 win in the region championship. Old Mill had the upper...
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