The Millers, nevertheless, are 10-3 and a contender in Class 4A-3A North.

Milford Mill coach Damon Royster, holding his son, 11-month-old son, Ethan Austin Royster (E.A.R.), scouted rivals at Saturday's session of the Franklin Invitational along with 140-pound Brandon Ragin (left) and 130-pound Adeleke Ibironke (right).
 
Milford Mill's wrestling team does exist.

Chances are, however, you haven't -- and may not ever -- see the Millers' box scores on DigitalSports.

DigitalSports caught up to Millers' coach Damon Royster on Saturday at Franklin's Invitational Tournament, where he scouted Class 4A-3A North Regional rivals North Carroll and Urbana, ranked Nos. 11, and, 10, respectively in The DigitalSports-Maryland State Wrestling Association Top 20.

While Roytser said he admires the coverage DigitalSports affords to wrestling, in addition to other sports, the coach said he is not likely to call in or e-mail in his results -- the better to remain under the radar and unknown to his rivals.

On hand with Royster were his 130-pound regional champion Adeleke Ibironke, who was fourth at Class 2A-1A states last year, as well as 145-pound Brandon Ragin and 140-pound Rashid White.

Ibironke is 15-1, White is 11-5, and Ragin, 11-4.

Others wrestling for the Millers, whose 10-3 record includes a loss to No. 15 John Carroll, include Baltimore County and regional runner-up, Charles Blue (171), who was fifth at states. Blue is 13-3 on the year.

There is also Lance Coles (112), who is 15-1, in addition to regional runner-up Terrance Owens (125), who is also 15-1.