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High School Sports
Panthers remain on targetPublished 12/30/08
For Annapolis' boys basketball team, last night's 34th Annual Fred Stauffer Capital City Classic opener against Catonsville was a simple matter of staying focused, playing hard and keeping the intensity up.
Colleen Dugan - The CapitalAnnapolis junior Delmore Howard, who led his team with 19 points last night’s splits the Catonsville defense for a shot in Monday night’s Capital City Classic opening round.
The visiting Comets had lost six games coming in by an average of 19 points and were only supposed to be a roadblock for the Panthers.
Despite some overaggressive penetration and a struggle on the boards, junior forward Delmore Howard had 19 points and four rebounds as Annapolis defeated Catonsville, 69-42. The Panthers will play Mount Carmel at 7 tonight in a rematch of last year's championship game, won by the...
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