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High school sports roundup (April 23)

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High school sports roundup (April 23)

Here’s a roundup of high school varsity action on Tuesday, April 23.

Boys lacrosse

Loyola Blakefield 23, John Carroll 6: Mason Cooke had a natural hat trick in the first quarter and the host Dons (4-7, 3-3 Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference) jumped out to an 8-0 lead and rolled past the Patriots (3-8, 1-6). Mason Cook finished with a game-high seven goals and five assists. His brother Bennett Cook had four assists. Other top scorers for Loyola included Luke Rush (3 goals, 3 assists), Jake Doran (3 goals, 1 assist) and Matthew Joerres (2 goals, 3 assists).

St. Mary’s 11, Mount St. Joseph 10: Junior attackman Jameson McAndrews dished off three assists for the Saints, who picked up their first win against MIAA A Conference competition. Caden Cunningham and Ganon Cope scored two goals apiece, while Than Souza totaled a goal and two assists. Cole Kucinski and James Brimhall both contributed a goal and an assist.

Broadneck 14, Arundel 4: Tyler Hicks had a hat trick and James Smack scored twice to lead the visiting Bruins over the Wildcats. Braedon Goloboski made six saves for Broadneck.

Calvert Hall 7, Gilman 6, OT: Cody Collier scored the game-winner in overtime to lift the visiting Cardinals (7-4, 5-1 MIAA A Conference) over the Greyhounds (9-4, 4-2). Calvert Hall trailed 6-5 before Preston Huffman scored with 1:50 left in regulation to force overtime. James Meyer had a hat trick and Jay Rodgers scored twice for Gilman.

C. Milton Wright 20, Aberdeen 2: The Mustangs built a 12-0 halftime lead and cruised to the win. Sam Levi led the win with four goals, while Justin Eckman backed him with two. Lucas Seifert, Gavin McCullough, Zach Brown and Liam Bender each scored two goals. Garrett DiBlasi went 18-for-26 on faceoffs.

Girls lacrosse

Eastern Tech 16, Carver A&T 4: Abby Schwartz-Mitchell powered the Mavericks’ big win with four goals and two assists. Four other players scored two goals: Jenna Appler, Lily Jones, Emily Reese and Keira Choi. Appler had two assists and Jones had one. Olivia Norman, Andrea Latona, Kylee Jones and Marya Barnaba also scored.

Catonsville 15, Bel Air 11: Casey Fisher totaled nine points, split between five goals and four assists to lead the Comets to the nonconference win. Kate Roberson backed her with three goals and an assist. Katelyn Welsh also had three goals. Ava Bruns made seven saves in goal. Bel Air’s Paige Feick had a team-high six goals. Riley Manzo scored three.

Loch Raven 16, Franklin 11: The Raiders built an 8-3 lead after one quarter and cruised to the win. Molly Frey and Alli Henning each netted four goals to lead the team with Henning also handing out two assists. Grace Landry scored three goals, while Charlotte Gongon and Sarah Watkeys each scored two. Defensively, Lauren Gongon collected three ground balls and Callie French caused three turnovers.

Century 11, Fallston 9: The Knights passed a tough nonconference test against the Cougars. Delaney Sandbank led a balanced Century offense with three goals and two assists. Natalie Opatovsky also scored three goals and had one assist. Marley Carfine and Harli Hamlett each scored twice with Carfine handing out two assists.

Chesapeake-AA 15, City 0: Anna Kunes had a hat trick and Austin McFarland scored twice to lead the host Cougars (9-0) shut out the Knights. Skylar Huber made four saves and Eva Bombard had two saves for Chesapeake.

South River 14, Crofton 13: Ava Linnell scored five goals to lead the visiting Seahawks past the Cardinals. Other top scorers for South River included: Annabella Burke (4 goals) and Reese Toth and Ksenya Dittrich with two goals each. Kylie Corcoran had a game-high six goals and Caroline McDounogh and Lyla Ponkins each had two goals for Crofton.

North County 13, Northeast 6: Maggie Blanford the Knights with a goal and an assist, while Katie von Berg, Riley Sheets, Taylor Price and Roxy Stephenson all finished with two goals. In net, Mikayla Petersen made nine saves.

Aberdeen 7, North East 5: Ellie Beinkampen made 13 saves as the Eagles edged out the Indians. Offensively, Jenna Stevens led with four goals. Lauren Miranda, Jordan Dawson and Iyeko Acheneje also had goals.

Perryville 9, North Harford 7: For the Hawks, Arlynn Goodman and Caroline Nicholson each scored two goals. Ella Morgan, Emily Wilson and Sophie Deibler also scored. In net, Peyton Dawson made eight saves.

Baseball

Key School 11, Chapelgate Christian 0: Wyatt Dowton pitched a five-inning shutout and the host Obezags (6-4, 5-4 MIAA C Conference) beat the Yellow Jackets (4-6, 3-5). Angus Lunt-Woodward had three RBI’s and Aidan Stewart (2-for-3) had two RBIs for Key.

St. Mary’s 13, St. Paul’s 1: Harrison DeLoach (2-for-3) and Nick Hulme (2-for-3) each hit a double to lead the host Saints (11-4, 8-2 MIAA B Conference) over the Crusaders (8-11, 5-5). Winning pitcher Hulme went five innings, gave up one run on one hit and struck out five. The win was the third straight. Brennan Moran had a home run and two RBIs.

Severn 10, Glenelg Country 0: Ben Campion threw three innings and had two hits, including a bases-clearing double and the host Admirals (9-5, 8-3 MIAA B Conference Red Division) shut out the Dragons (3-7, 3-7). Sean Ward and Jason Martino each went 3-for-3 with two RBIs and two runs scored for Severn. The win was the fifth straight.

Softball

Southern 16, Meade 1: Sophomore Rylee Catterton had four RBIs and seniors Maddie Phipps, Lilly Buhaj, McKenzie Johnson and Alissa Jacks all produced runs for Southern. Freshman Jordyn Harmel pitched the final three frames for Southern in relief, allowing just one run in her varsity debut.

Tennis

Hereford 6, Towson 3: Second girls singles player Ivanka Charchalis and the second girls doubles team of Serena Pallan and Kiana Eshaghi each won third-set tiebreakers to help the Bulls edge out the Generals. Julia Carrese won the top girls singles match for Hereford, while doubles wins came from the teams of Nadav Weisberg and Matt Nawrocki, Lukas Everett and Henry Bishop, and Anna Kurtz and Athena Zhou. Towson took the two boys singles matches with James Toms and Andrew Kammann victorious.


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