But Arundel isn't your typical county team.
The pass-happy Wildcats (12-0), who visit defending state...
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High School Sports
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
11/28/07
The Arundel High School football team has beat up ever bully in the neighborhood this season. But now it's time for the Wildcats to flex their muscles against an unknown foe, which is something previous county teams have had trouble with in recent years. Find Us On Facebook
Only three county football teams have won a state title since 1974 - the first year the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association started naming state champions - and since 1994, the county is a combined 11-30 against non-county opponents in the postseason.
But Arundel isn't your typical county team. The pass-happy Wildcats (12-0), who visit defending state...
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