High school sports roundup (April 16)
Here is a roundup of high school varsity action on Tuesday, April 16.
Here’s a roundup of high school varsity action on Tuesday, April 16.
Softball
North Harford 7, Joppatowne 3: The Hawks built a 6-0 lead after two innings and cruised to victory. Ashlie McMillan had a triple, double and two RBIs to lead the offense. Mackenzie Dunaway and Jenna Trzeciak also drove in runs. McMillan and Alison Smithson combined on the six-hitter. Smithson started, threw 3 ⅔ innings, striking out eight. McMillan pitched 3 ⅓ hitless innings with nine strikeouts.
Bohemia Manor 3, Havre de Grace 2: Lily Dalton threw a five-hitter with seven strikeouts, and while the Warriors offense managed seven hits, it couldn’t turn enough into runs Kinsey Mentzer homered in a two-hit day. Dalton also drove in a run. Sarah Weitzel collected two base hits.
Rising Sun 6, Patterson Mill 1: The Huskies fell to last season’s 2A state champion. Kaylyn Pulket had two of Patterson Mill’s five hits. Ava Ward drove in the lone run.
Francis Scott Key 14, Winters Mill 2: The Eagles were trailing after an inning, but quickly remedied that by scoring nine runs in the second inning. Emma Taff and Madi Rill each drove in three runs in the win. Kendall Jackman, Jasmine Kline and Maddy Schoberg had two RBIs apiece, with Schoberg finishing with three hits. Kline and Rill combined in the circle on a two-hitter.
Liberty 6, Arundel 2: The Lions opened the scoring with four runs in the top of the third and carried them to a win. Allison Bald had two hits, including a home run, and three RBIs to pace the offense. Evelyn Connor and Hannah DeVincent each had three hits with RBIs. Kristin Kreh and Sophia Steele combined on a two-hitter. Kreh struck out six through five innings.
Marriotts Ridge 22, Hammond 0: Ava Hammer, Brynne Mellady and Jasmin Kirkland led the Mustangs (5-3) in their fifth straight win. Hammer went 3-for-3 with four RBIs, while Mellady and Kirkland each had three hits and three RBIs.
Baseball
Patterson Mill 9, Rising Sun 2: Travis Loewe had three hits, including a double, with two RBIs to lead the Huskies offense. T McInnis also drove in a pair. Chase Cichocki, John Teal and Noah Thomas all added RBIs to the win.
Boys lacrosse
Boys’ Latin 15, Mount St. Joseph 7: The host Lakers (9-1, 5-0 Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference) extended an early two-goal lead with a 7-4 run in the second quarter and beat the Gaels (7-4, 1-3). Boys’ Latin was led by Spencer Ford with four goals, Colin Kenney with three goals and two goals each from Matthew Higgins, Parker Hoffman and Connor Sydnor.
Towson 22, Dundalk 1: The Generals had assists on 19 of their 22 goals in the win. Brody Donovan totaled 10 points – six goals and four assists. Fisher Putnam and Noah Vanik each scored five goals. Lucas Westerkamp totaled three goals to go with six assists. Ethan Richards chipped in two goals and three assists and Blake Katz also scored a goal.
Gilman 15, Severn 7: The visiting Greyhounds (9-2, 4-0 MIAA A Conference) opened with a 6-0 run and beat the Admirals (4-8, 0-4). Gilman was led by Marquette-bound Michael Maloney, who had four goals and an assist. North Carolina-bound Harrison Schline had three goals and two assists. Andrew Beard had a hat trick for Severn. Admirals’ goalie Jack Reid scored on an unsettled situation with 1:14 left in the first quarter.
St. John’s Catholic Prep 18, Annapolis Area Christian 9: The visiting Vikings (7-0, 4-0 MIAA C Conference) beat the Eagles (2-5, 2-2). Thursday, St. John’s will host Cristo Rey Jesuit and AACS travels to Beth Tfiloh.
Marriotts Ridge 23, Oakland Mills 0: The Mustangs (3-2, 2-0 Howard County) scored a season-high in goals. Quinn Jenkins, Mike Machrian and Mason Machrian each had a hat trick to led the way, while Mason added two assists and Jenkins and Mike had one. Thirteen different Mustangs scored in the win.
Centennial 20, Long Reach 1: The Eagles (8-1, 4-1 Howard County) won their eighth game in a row after dropping the season opener. Cam Westlake had a season-high 10 points (six goals, four assists), while Aiden Krawczyk scored five times and added three assists. Ryan Foy also scored six times with two assists, as Colby Dabbs and Jack Alpuagh each scored twice.
Girls lacrosse
Towson 15, Sparrows Point 3: The Generals’ 15 goals were spread between nine different players. Gabi Galvez led the team with three goals. Leila Mazhari, Lily Franklin, Allie Kennedy and Charlotte Hemingway all scored two goals. Chloe Gibson had a goal and a team-high three assists.
Reservoir 20, Hammond 0: The Gators (6-3, 3-1 Howard County) earned a dominant win. Bailey Ko had a game-high five goals and two assists, while Nicole Neely had a hat trick. Bella Sarli scored twice.
Howard 19, Atholton 5: The Lions (4-3, 3-1 Howard County) won their fourth game in a row. Fifteen different Howard players scored in the win as Brynn Bartlett had a team-high five points (two goals, three assists). Avery Lockwood had a goal and three assists.
North Harford 20, Havre de Grace 9: Four Hawks netted hat tricks in the win over the Warriors. Olivia Bloom, Arlynn Goodman, Emily Wilson and Emma Konopacki each scored three goals in the win. Caroline Nicholson had two goals and collected nine draw controls. Gabby Stuchinski and Sophie Deibler each had two goals, while Caitlyn Travaligne and Julia Underwood also scored.
Boys tennis
Westminster 4, South Carroll 1: Michael Pohuski’s 6-0, 6-0 sweep at first singles highlighted the Owls’ victory. Zian Stidham backed him with a 6-1, 6-1 at the No. 2 line. Doubles wins came from the teams of Aidan Cignatta and Brendan Norfolk, and Nishal Patel and Luke Schoberg. Michael Mooney and Kyle Hastings won first doubles for the Cavaliers.
St. James 3, Manchester Valley 2: The Mavericks took the top two doubles matches, but couldn’t come up with a winning point. Austin Zeigenfuse and Nick Phillips won the No. 1 match, 6-4, 6-1, while Noah Markowitz and Gabe Markowitz won 7-6 (4), 7-6 (5).
Girls tennis
South Carroll 4, Westminster 1: Daphnee Whitmore remained unbeaten at first singles, but the Cavaliers remained unbeaten as a team. Audrey Lillycrop and Caroline Aliftiras won first doubles, 6-1, 6-0. Other doubles wins came from Callie Chesney and Brooklyn Weitzel, and Sophie Kebede and Anissa Smith. Sydney Mossman won second singles for the Cavaliers.
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