Poly girls basketball wins 4th straight Baltimore City title

Engineers pull away from Western after late rally

Published on Feb. 25, 2026

The Poly girls basketball team secured its fourth consecutive Baltimore City championship, defeating Western High School after fighting off a late rally from the Doves. Poly was led by Alexis Smothers and London Elliott, who combined for 33 points in the victory.

Why it matters

Poly's girls basketball program has established itself as a dominant force in the Baltimore City league, winning four straight titles. This continued success highlights the strength of the team and the school's commitment to its athletics program.

The details

Poly was able to pull away from Western after the Doves made a late push to get back into the game. The Engineers relied on the scoring of Alexis Smothers and London Elliott, who combined for 33 points, to secure the victory and the team's fourth consecutive Baltimore City championship.

  • The game was played on February 24, 2026.

The players

Alexis Smothers

A key player for the Poly girls basketball team who contributed significantly to the team's victory.

London Elliott

Another important player for Poly who helped lead the team to its fourth straight Baltimore City title.

Poly

The high school whose girls basketball team has won four consecutive Baltimore City championships.

Western High School

The opponent that Poly defeated in the Baltimore City championship game.

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The takeaway

Poly's girls basketball team has established itself as a dominant force in the Baltimore City league, winning four straight championships. This continued success highlights the strength of the program and the school's commitment to its athletics.