Howard Community College will proudly host the Howard County Public School System (HCPSS) Girls and Boys Basketball County Championship Games tonight within the Kahlert Foundation Complex starting at 5:00 p.m. This is a big milestone for our campus and athletics program, and we wish to be certain that college students and staff are ready for what might be an thrilling, high-energy night with massive crowds for each occasions.
Girls Championship
Oakland Mills High School (16-4) vs. Reservoir High School (16-4)
Tip-Off: 5:00 p.m. | Doors Open: 4:30 p.m.
Boys Championship
Marriotts Ridge High School (18-2) vs. Oakland Mills High School (19-2)
Tip-Off: 7:30 p.m. | Doors Open: 7:00 p.m.
Both games will be broadcast live on the HCC Athletics YouTube channel
ADMISSION
Tickets are $4.00 + a $1.00 GoFan price and are available online. Please word:
• A separate ticket is required for every sport — tickets usually are not transferable between video games
• Capacity is capped at 800 per occasion — buy early to safe your spot
• All HCPSS college system insurance policies and procedures apply
• No backpacks might be permitted contained in the gymnasium
• Doors open half-hour earlier than every sport time; early arrival is strongly inspired
EXPECTED TRAFFIC DENSITY
In anticipation of capability crowds for each video games, the primary campus will expertise considerably higher-than-normal site visitors all through the afternoon and night. If you’re a pupil or worker on campus right this moment, please preserve the next in thoughts:
• Allow further time for parking and journey — heaps close to the Kahlert Complex, Hickory Ridge, and the West Garage are anticipated to fill shortly, significantly forward of the 5:00 p.m. tip-off
• If your schedule permits, take into account departing campus earlier than 4:00 p.m. or after 9:30 p.m. to keep away from peak congestion
• Follow the route of HCC Public Safety personnel who might be stationed all through campus to help with site visitors circulate
• If you might be attending both sport, carpooling is strongly inspired
We are grateful to HCPSS leaders, significantly Athletic Director Adam Eldridge, for bringing these video games to our neighborhood. We additionally thank HCC Associate Vice Presidents Mike Smelkinson (Athletics), Mike Popp (Facilities), and Chief Douglass Morency (Public Safety) and their groups for making ready the campus for this historic occasion.
On behalf of our Board of Trustees, President Daria J. Willis, and your entire campus neighborhood, we stay up for becoming a member of our neighbors and mates in crowning this yr’s basketball champions.


