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Annapolis Area Christian Annapolis High School Archbishop Curley Annapolis Area Christian 109 Burns Crossing Rd Severn, Md. 21144 410-519-5300 Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Lacrosse Take I-97 South towards Annapolis Take Rt 32 West towards Columbia Exit off Rt 32 onto Burns Crossing Road At the traffic light, turn right onto Burns Crossing Road. Drive approximately 1.8 miles to the campus, which will appear on your right. School buildings are located at the rear of the property . Softball Follow directions to rt 97. Follow rt 97 until exit #5 Crownsville Rd. Crownsville road becomes Generals Highway at the Crownsville Mental Institution (bear right). Generals Park is on your right immediately past country club. Baseball (JOE CANNON STADIUM) TAKE THE BELTWAY OVER THE KEY BRIDGE TO RT 97 SOUTH TAKE 97 SOUTH TO ROUTE 100 TOWARDS ELLICOT CITY TAKE EXIT 10 RT 713 TOWARDS ARUNDAL MILLS MALL, MAKE A LEFT AT THE END OF THE EXIT FOLLOW SIGNS TO STADIUM, WILL MAKE A LEFT TURN TO STADIUM. WHEN NEAR THE STADIUM, EITHER LOOK FOR THE LIGHTS, OR A BIG RED & WHITE WATER TOWER WHICH SITS BEHIND LEFT FIELD Annapolis High School 2700 Riva Rd. Annapolis, Md. 21401 410-266-5240 Take 95 South to 895 to 97 South to 50 East. Take Rt 665 Aris T Allen Blvd?Riva Rd exit. Stay to the right. Take 665 S/Aris T allen via Exit 22 toward Riva Rd. Take Riva Rd South Archbishop Curley 3701 Sinclair Lane Balto. Md. 21213 410-485-5000 All Sports Take 695 to 95 south to 895 toward the harbor tunnel. Take first exit after the "split" for Moravia Rd. and bear right. Second light is Sinclair Lane make a right, school on corner. Archbishop Spalding 8080 New Cut Rd Severn, Md. 21144 410-969-9105 Volleyball, Soccer, Basketball, Lacrosse Follow above directions to 97 south to New Cut Rd. west(right). School 1/4 mile on right. Softball Softball games are played at Randazzo Park. Follow above past the school to Randazzo Rd. Make a right. Park 1/2 mile on right. Arlington Baptist 3030 N. Rolling Rd. Balto. Md 21244 410-655-9300 All sports Take 695 toward Towson to Liberty Rd. (exit 18) Take Liberty Rd. away from the city to a left on Rolling Rd. Follow Rolling Rd. to Arlington Baptist, just past intersection with Windsor Mill Rd. Baltimore Lutheran 1145 Concordia Drive Towson, Md. 21286 410-825-2323 All Sports 695 toward Towson to Loch Raven Blvd. (exit 29). At light at end of ramp make a left, follow to first light (Cowpens) and make a left. School is on the left on Concordia Rd. ALL VISITORS SHOULD PARK ON BALTIMORE LUTHERAN PROPERTY, AVOID NEIGHBORHOOD STREETS ! Beth Tfiloh 3300 Old Court Rd Balto. Md. 21208 410-486-1900 Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball Take 695 toward Towson to Greenspring Ave. (exit 22) Turn right onto Greenspring. Turn right at first light, Old Court Rd. School on the right, approximately 1 mile. Sb/MS Soccer @ Pikesville Middle Follow directions to school-continue on Old Court Rd. past the school for approximately ½ mile and turn left on Seven Mile Lane. Continue until Pikesville Middle School on left. Baseball @ Sudbrooke M.S . Take 695 toward Towson to Reisterstowne Rd. (exit 20) Go toward the city to Milford Mill Rd. Make a right. Follow Milford Mill over light rail tracks to Roman Frasier, make a left. Follow Roman Frasier to Bedford, make a right. School is on right with field behind. Summit Park Elementary Take LEFT out of Beth Tfiloh onto Old Court Rd., Go to Greenspring Ave. intersection, Take RIGHT (South) onto Greenspring Ave., Go to Green Summit Ave. (light), Take LEFT onto Green Sumit Ave., Field on your right before next intersection. Take RIGHT at next intersection to go to school. Directions to Owings Mills JCC (Jewish Community Center) From I695, take I795 North; Take 1 st exit, Owings Mills Blvd. North; (right) Go past RAVENS TRAINING CAMP; Take Right on Gwynnbrook Rd.; JCC is on LEFT before getting to Garrison Forest Rd. Fields up hill on RIGHT past baseball stadium. Northwest Regional Park, Owings Mills, MD From I695, go North on Reisterstown Rd.; Take LEFT on McDonogh Rd.; Go past McDonogh School;; Take RIGHT on Painters Mill Rd.; Immediate LEFT on Lyons Mill Rd.; Go about 2 miles past Deer Park Elementary; First entrance to park is on the RIGHT; Go past entrance to Deer Park Rd.; Take RIGHT on Deer Park Rd.; Go down hill, 2 nd park entrance on RIGHT; Boys' Latin 822 W. Lake Ave Balto. Md. 21210 410-377-5192 All Sports Take 695 toward Towson to Charles St. (exit 25) Go south. Follow Charles St. to Lake Ave. Make a right. Follow Lake onto the campus. Soccer and basketball facilities on right, baseball on the left behind middle school. Bryn Mawr 109 W. Melrose Ave. Balto. Md. 21210 410-323-8800 Volleyball, Basketball Take 695 (Beltway) to the Charles Street exit. Drive south on Charles Street past GBMC and Sheppard Pratt hospitals on your left. The first stoplight past Sheppard Pratt is at Bellona Avenue. The next stoplights will be at Stevenson Lane, Gittings Avenue, and Lake Avenue. Two blocks south of Lake Avenue, make a right turn onto Melrose Avenue. The Bryn Mawr School is located on the left at 109 West Melrose Avenue Directions to the Mt. Washington Campus for Soccer and Softball 5602 Cottonworth Avenue Baltimore, MD 21209 Phone: 410.323.3650 From I-83 take Northern Parkway east. Make a left on Falls Road. Proceed north on Falls Road from Northern Parkway. Turn left at the second light, Smith Avenue. (The first light is the Kelly Avenue bridge.) Make a left on Cottonworth Avenue. Follow Cottonworth Avenue past the Northwest Ice Rink and Meadowbrook Pool to the end of the driveway. Look for a sign on the gate saying The Bryn Mawr School. Parking is available behind the building. Calvert Hall 8102 LaSalle Rd Towson, Md. 21286 410-825-4266 All Sports Take 695 toward Towson to Loch Raven Blvd. (exit 29) Follow Loch Raven Blvd to Taylor Ave. Make a right. Taylor turns into Goucher Blvd. And the school is on the right. Cardinal Gibbons 3225 Wilkens Ave Balto. Md. 21229 410-644-1770 All Sports 695 toward Towson to 95 South. Follow 95 south through the McHenry tunnel to Caton Ave. Exit Caton Ave toward the east to Wilkins Ave. Bear right onto Wilkins, and make another right at the first light for parking. Carver A&T 938 York Rd. Towson, Md. 21204 410-887-2775 All Sports Take 695 toward Towson to York Rd. South (exit 26) Follow York Rd. to the intersection with West RD. (Ruck's Funeral Home is on the Right) Entrance to school is just through the intersection on right. Catholic High 2800 Edison Highway Balto. Md 21213 410-732-6200 Soccer, Softball All games are held at Herring Run Park. Take 695 to 95 south to 895 south. Take the first exit after the "split" for Moravia Rd. and bear right. Continue on Moravia to Belair Rd. and turn left. Follow Belair Rd. 4 blocks to Chesterfield. Turn right. Park on right. Volleyball, Basketball Follow above to Moravia Rd exit. After bearing right on the Moravia Rd. exit , turn left at the second light, Sinclair Lane. Follow Sinclair Lane to Edison Highway, turn right-school is on the left with parking in the rear of the school. Lacrosse All games are held at Parkside. 95 South to 895 Take the Moravia Rd exit. At the 5th light make a left onto Belair Rd. At 1st light make a left onto Parkside Dr. Fields are on the right just beyond the 1st Stop Sign Chapelgate 2600 Marriotsville Rd Marriotsville, Md. 21104 410-442-5888 Volleyball, Basketball Take 695 toward Towson to Rt. 70 West. Follow 70 west approximately 8 miles to Marriotsville Rd. (exit 83). At the top of the ramp make a left at the stop sign onto Marriotsville Rd. Entrance to Campus 1/4 mile on left. Baseball & Softball All daytime games are held at Alpha Ridge. Follow above directions to Marriotsville Rd., at the top of the ramp make a right at the stop sign. Follow to the first light and make a left, Alpha Ridge is 1 mile on the left. Soccer and Lacrosse Western Regional Park 14800 Carrs Mill Road Woodbine, MD From the Baltimore Beltway (I-695): Take Exit 16 to I-70 west towards Frederick. Take Exit 76 onto Rt. 97 South. Go south on Rt. 97 approx. two miles and turn right onto Carrs Mill Road. Go .03 miles and turn right, into the park. Chesapeake HS - Baltimore County 1801 Turkey Point Rd Balto. Md 21221 Beltway Exit 36 (Rt. 702). Follow 702 approximately 3 miles to Turkey Point Road and make a left. School is approximately 1 mile on the right. Use 2nd entrance. Friends 5114 N. Charles St. Balto. Md. 21210 410-649-3200 Volleyball, Soccer, Tennis, Basketball, Lacrosse Take 695 toward Towson to Charles St. South (exit 25). Follow Charles St. into the city, through the intersection at Northern Pkwy, past the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, and the school is on the right. Softball, Baseball All games are played at Medfield Heights Ele. School. Take 695 toward Towson to Rt 83 south to Coldspring Lane (east) Follow Coldspring Lane to the first light, make a right onto Falls Rd. Follow to the first light, and make a right onto Roland Heights Ave. Follow street straight back until it dead ends into school, make a right and a left to get behind the school to the fields.
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