Sports
The Rams compete in Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association Class 3A. As of the 2011-2012 school year, varsity and junior varsity level sports include:
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- Basketball
- Baseball
- Football
- Soccer
- Wrestling
- Softball
- Volleyball (women)
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Badminton (women)
- Track and Field (outdoor/indoor)
- Cross country
- Lacrosse
- In 2004, the Rams track team won the Class 2A-1A Central region title, Class 1A South Regional crown and the state title.
- The varsity softball team was undefeated in the same year and placed first in the city.
- The football team has also been on the rise since its inception, which is reflective in their season records:
- 2004: 2 W - 7 L
- 2005: 3 W - 7 L
- 2006: 5 W - 5 L
- 2007: 8 W - 3 L (City Champions)
- 2007: 10W - 0 L (JV City Champions) Win over City College
- In 2007, the Rams baseball team went undefeated in the city and won the Baltimore City Championship.
- Winter of 2008, the boys indoor track team finished first in the state.
- In March, 2009 both the Rams boys and girls basketball teams won the state 1A championship in basketball.
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