The Maryland Youth Cricket Association (MYCA), in conjunction with the Bowie Boys and Girls Club (BBGC), will launch the first girls-only cricket league in the USA.
Read moreWhen Michael Lentz joined the Physical Education Department at Bonnie Branch Middle School in Howard County, Maryland, he saw that cricket was on the curriculum. He said to himself, “Cricket? Oh, I’m not going to do that.”
Read moreOn February 29, nearly 40 excited students turned up to kick off the elementary schools cricket program in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
Read moreAs the International Cricket Council (ICC) continue to iron out the many wrinkles, confusion and negativity in USA cricket, it is doing its best to help promote the sport in the USA.
Read moreOn January 21, the Board of Education for Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) had its second meeting of the year. During that meeting, Dr. Kevin Maxwell, Chief Executive Officer, paid tribute to Sham Chotoo
Read moreA unique public-private partnership has resulted in the building of a clay cricket pitch at Glenn Dale Elementary School in Bowie, Maryland.
Read moreWhen PE teachers Allyson Sabia and Ryshelle Weaver decided to attend a cricket demonstration, they did not realize this would be a game changer for them.
Read moreIt was a cool, fall, October morning with the temperature hovering around 59 degrees. Excitement was brewing in the air as the 5th graders at Glenn Dale Elementary School (GDES) in Glenn Dale, Maryland were getting ready for their first cricket match.
Read moreIn May 2015, Benjamin Tasker Middle School (BTMS) in Bowie, Maryland was one of four schools to participate in the inaugural season of the Washington Area Middle School (WAMS) Cricket League.
Read moreDuring the week of August 31, Sham Chotoo of the Bowie Boys & Girls Club and the Maryland Youth Cricket Association visited the Chesapeake Math & IT
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