Date:09/06/2025  Source:Mid Maryland Girls Basketball
Expansion continues as the League welcomes Carroll County's Westminster and Winters Mill boys programs while South Hagerstown returns on the girls side. That brings us to a record 91 teams competing in the League's 55th season. South Hagerstown will compete in the Piedmont Division along with five other Washington County programs and Brunswick. They will then play in the "A" yea...
Date:09/05/2025  Source:Mid Maryland Girls Basketball
All of our participating programs operate independent of the League, holding their own registrations and tryouts. Many will be registering, holding open gyms and conducting tryouts over the next 4-6 weeks. Fifth through eighth graders are eligible. Varsity players may not turn 15 prior to Jan. 1 of the current playing season (2026). Jayvee players may not turn 14 prior to April 1, 2026. Don...
Date:09/04/2025  Source:Mid Maryland Girls Basketball
We expect our student-athletes to make the grade both on the court and in the classroom. One of the main objectives of our League is to prepare our student-athletes for the next level - high school. That includes holding them to the same academic eligibility standards they will be expected to adhere to in grades 9-12. All Mid-Maryland League players must attain a 2.0 GPA and have no falling grade...
Date:09/03/2025  Source:Mid Maryland Girls Basketball
Sportsmanship, on all levels, is not an expectation of our Mid-Maryland League. It's a requirement. With that in mind, the League enacted new Sportsmanship measures recently, including the signing of a “Code of Conduct” by every League player, parent, coach and administrator. Our League administration takes pride in providing a highly organized and competitive progr...