Baltimore Polytechnic’s Ian Wallace beats Josh Odunowo to a rebound during a 69-41 win over Reservoir in the Maryland 3A final at the Xfinity Center. (Doug Kapustin/For The Washington Post)Reservoir Coach Michael Coughlan saw for himself how good Baltimore Polytechnic was in the first of Thursday’s Maryland 3A boys’ basketball semifinals. The Engineers’ past two state titles had come by a total of three points in the title games. “I had to give everything I had.”The Gators became the 10th opponent to lose by 20 or more points to Poly. “This was a tough loss for us to finish with, but once we get some time, I’m not going to think about this,” Coughlan said.
Source: Washington Post March 16, 2019 23:24 UTC