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4 Seahawk Teams Soar Into State Playoffs
The next 72 hours will be decisive for South River's volleyball, field hockey, football and girls soccer squads.

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The next 72 hours will be decisive for South River's volleyball, field hockey, football and girls soccer squads.

After losing their undefeated season to the Crofton Cardinals, the Gators got redemption by defeating that same opponent in the championship.
South River Blue Boys U13 team won won the Baltimore Beltway Soccer League division for second straight season on Saturday.
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Where to vote, what are the issues, and how to use Patch on Election Day.
An Anne Arundel County police officer arrested a Bowie man and two teens after a strong marijuana odor emanated from their car, according to police.
His 853,000 Twitter followers were crushed when X Factor Judge L.A. Reid selected another competitor over their beloved David Correy.
County police officer arrests three after a strong marijuana odor emanated from their car, according to police.
Police arrest William Ranaldo Brown, of Harwood, after finding drugs in his home.
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When firefighters arrived at the scene, the garage was fully engulfed in flames.
Do you know? Because I sure don't.
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It took 31 firefighters to quench the flames.
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