Blast To Induct Three New Members Into Hall Of Fame
The Baltimore Blast will induct three new members into its Hall of Fame at halftime Feb. 29: Lee Tschantret, David Bascome and Marty McGinty.
Read moreThe Baltimore Blast will induct three new members into its Hall of Fame at halftime Feb. 29: Lee Tschantret, David Bascome and Marty McGinty.
Read moreAfter starring at Oakland Mills High and CCBC Catonsville, Mohamed Ndiaye is carving a role with the Baltimore Blast — with the same boundless swagger he’s always had.
Read moreJonatas Melo has been a key contributor for a Baltimore Blast team that has won three of the past four MASL championships. And he took a few moments during last year’s season opener to deliver a unique proposal to his then-girlfriend, Jennifer Harris.
Read moreGoalkeeper William Vanzela, who is beginning his eighth season with the Baltimore Blast Nov. 22, has another MASL title in mind, but his ambitions in Baltimore extend beyond that. He’s working to shape the next generation of soccer players from the area as a coach.
Read moreThe Baltimore Blast came up short in the quest for a fourth straight MASL title last season, and the team is back to rectify that this season. “Once you taste that success, you want to keep tasting it,” head coach Danny Kelly said. “… There’s a hunger to get back there.”
Read moreThe Baltimore Blast will play a 24-game regular season schedule in 2019-20, starting off at home against Utica City FC Nov. 22.
Read moreMike Deasel puts out fires — figuratively and literally. The defender is helping the Baltimore Blast push for a fourth straight league championship while working as a firefighter with the Baltimore County Fire Department in Essex, Md.
Read moreSince joining the Baltimore Blast in 2009, Adriano Dos Santos has helped the Blast reach eight league finals, winning four, and his passion for the game and life has been long been an asset for the team.
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