A summary of high school representative activities on Wednesday, April 24th.
soft ball
Dundalk 12, Hereford 7: After falling behind 4-0 and 7-2, the Owls' offense exploded. Jada Gilbert hit a home run and had two RBIs. Oaklyn Johnson had a double, a single and an RBI in the second inning. Justice Smith had two hits and two RBIs. Alessa Sergi singled for a total of two RBIs.
Francis Scott Key 1, Century 0: The pitching battle between Jasmine Klein of the Eagles and Jordan Curry of the Knights ended in a scoreless eighth inning. FSK finally broke through when Lily Reiter singled to home Piper Beam for a walk-off win. Klein pitched eight innings, allowing just one hit and striking out 16. Curry also pitched well, allowing seven hits and striking out two.
Liberty 22, Winters Mill 8: Evelyn Conner had four hits, including a triple, and scored three runs on Liberty's big day. Kaylin Ault hit a home run and a double, and Haley Hodges totaled three hits and three RBIs. Erin Martin, Alison Bold and Lucy Connor all had two RBIs.
Westminster 8, Manchester Valley 5: Winning pitcher Laila Moxley pitched seven innings for the visiting Owls, allowing five runs on six hits, walking five and striking out three. For Westminster, Kaitlin Clark went 3-for-4 with three RBIs and a triple, and Brianna Jeter went 2-for-4 with two RBIs.
Havre de Grace 10, North Harford 2: The host Warriors scored six points in the first inning to defeat the Hawks. Sarah Weitzel (3-for-3) had a triple, one RBI and three runs scored for Havre de Grace. The winning pitcher, Lilia Dalton, pitched seven innings, allowing two runs on 10 hits, striking out one batter, and striking out seven hits.
Longreach 20, Wild Lake 1: The Lightning (6-4) offense exploded to give them the win. Jordyn Isom and Janelle Wilson each had five RBIs, and Wilson had three hits, including a double. Madison Wise also had a hit and two RBIs in the win. Against Wild Lake (1-11, 1-10), Allison Bickerton had an RBI.
Centennial 7, Howard 4: The Eagles (8-4) won their fourth straight game with three runs in the bottom of the sixth inning. Maddie Reese went 2-for-4 with two RBIs, and Julia Braganza also had two hits. Lauren Jensen had four strikeouts in five innings and earned the win for Centennial.
Glenelg 13, Marriott's Ridge 3: The Gladiators (10-1, 9-1 Howard County) scored six runs in the third inning to take the lead. Addie Pence and Reece Holden each had three RBIs, Pence had three hits and Holden had two RBIs. Kayleigh Brogan and Jamie Shaw each added two RBIs for Glenelg. For Marriott's Ridge (7-4), Bryn's Melady went 2-for-3 with an RBI.
baseball
Pikesville 3, Eastern Tech 0: Isaac Garonczyk pitched six innings on the mound, allowing three hits and no runs, earning the victory. He had two walks and five strikeouts. Tegan Hakim closed out the game in the seventh inning. At bat, Michael Payne scored an RBI. Ian Davies also drove away.
Hereford 12, Dundalk 2: After scoring three points in the first, the Bulls scored five more points in the second. Willie DeSantis led the offense with three RBIs. Peyton Whittle had two RBIs. Kryce Metz, Andrew Larkin and Trayton Daggett also had RBIs. On the mound, three pitchers faced a total of four batters.
Aberdeen 15, Joppa Town 3: Aberdeen scored six points in the second and began an offensive onslaught. Ian Walton had three hits, including two doubles, and three RBIs. Jack Morrill had two hits, three RBIs and four runs scored. KJ Miller finished with two RBIs.
C. Milton Wright 5, Havre de Grace 4: The Mustangs led by 3 runs in the 6th inning, tied the game at 1 run in the 6th inning, 2 runs in the 7th inning, and then scored another run in the 8th inning to come back. Kyle Frank's RBI single in the 8th inning gave CMW a walk-off victory.
North Harford 6, Rising Sun 0: Winning pitcher Andrew Tidy pitched six innings, allowing six hits, walking three and striking out two, and relief pitcher Matt Hart pitched one inning, walking one and striking out four as the host Hawks defeated the Tigers. Completed. Colin Kite had a double and triple, and Mason French (2-for-4) had an RBI.
Fallston 5, Patterson Mill 3: Jake Plummer broke a 2-2 tie with a bases-loaded double to give the visiting Cougars (7-3, 6-3 Harford County) a victory over the Huskies. Plummer pitched the seventh inning for the save. Starter Drew Rommel got the win.
River Hill 10, Atholton 0: Sam Anteville earned the win with five shutout innings and eight strikeouts. For the Hawks (9-4, 9-3 Howard County), Anderson Dunn went 3-for-3 with three hits and three RBIs, and Henry Zatkowski went 2-for-3 with two hits and two RBIs, scoring seven points in the third inning. Abbi Fields also had a hit and two RBIs.
Broadneck 14, Mead 0: Winning pitcher Jack Mitev pitched three innings, allowing one hit and striking out three as the visiting Bruins shut out the Mustangs. For Broadneck, reliever Chase Hannon and freshman Cooper Mengel each pitched one inning. The Bruins had a total of 12 hits on the day. Cade Schutter and Mike Swick each had two doubles, and Ethan Hopkins had a solo home run and two RBIs.
women's lacrosse
Gerstel 22, Park 5: The Falcons scored 12 points in a decisive victory. Carter Eberle, Sarah Fenwick and Addie McIlvaine each had hat tricks in the win. Kambry Franks, Rhys Hebert, Piper Gallagher and Whitney McIlvaine all scored two goals, and Franks had two assists. Maggie Kennedy had a goal and three assists.
Winters Mill 15, North Harford 13: Sienna Perryman scored four goals and assisted on five others to lead the Falcons to a nonconference victory. Riley Dell and Reece Ormiston each had hat tricks, and Rowan Dorsey had two goals and two assists. CeCe Coco also scored two goals and Keira Youngling had one. North Harford was led by Caroline Nicholson with four points and Arlyn Goodman with three points.
Howard 13, Centennial 8: Bryn Bartlett scored seven goals and assisted on two more to lead the Lions to victory. Avery Graham and Jessica Vera each scored two goals, and Emmy Williams added one. Graham also had two assists.
Mount Hebron 20, Reservoir 4: The Vikings (6-5, 4-2 Howard County) won by scoring 20 or more points for the second time this season. For Reservoir (7-4, 4-2), Bailey Ko scored two points and added one assist.
Longreach 17, Wild Lake 4: The Lightning (6-2, 4-2 Howard County) won their third straight with Delaney Daffan scoring a game-high six points (four goals, two assists). Sam Legge also had four goals and one assist, and Alaina Norton also had a hat trick and an assist.
Annapolis Area Christian School 14, Catholic School 12: Skylar Sensenbrenner led AACS to victory with 12 goals. Brooke Sensenbrenner collected seven draw controls.
Annapolis 12, Southern 11: Sadie Stephens made 15 saves and the visiting Panthers defeated the Bulldogs. Sarah Erickson, Amelia Skinner and Brooklyn Ricker scored three goals for Annapolis.
North County 9, Old Mill 2: Mikayla Petersen made eight saves and the host Knights defeated the Patriots. North County was led by Riley Sheets (3 goals), Maggie Branford (2 goals, 1 assist), Katie Von Berg (2 goals) and Gracie Boritz (2 goals).
Lake Raven 18, Lansdowne 4: The Raiders turned a 4-2 lead at the end of the first quarter into a 12-2 lead at halftime. Sarah Watkies contributed to the victory with four goals and one assist. She also caused five turnovers. Molly Frey, Charlotte Gongon and Lauren Gongon displayed a balanced attack, each scoring a hat trick. In net, Rain Shinnick made seven saves.
John Carroll 16, Notre Dame Prep 10: USF's Natalie Kelley scored five goals, defeating the host Patriots (8-5, 7-4, Maryland Interhigh Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference) over the Blazers (9-8, Maryland A Conference). , 6 wins and 6 losses). Maryland residents Lydia Ward and Piper McCue each had hat tricks for John Carroll. Ward scored her 100th career goal, and her ground ball was also her 100th career goal. McCue achieved his 200th career draw control.
St. John's Catholic Prep 15, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 6: Maya Graham and Ryan Piccolo each scored four goals as the host Vikings (12-4) defeated the Falcons (9-5). For FCA, Sarah Fowler had a hat trick, Abby Slawinski had two goals and Lorian Henkel had one goal.
men's lacrosse
Glenelg 11, Marriott's Ridge 5: Tim Iannarino scored a game-high five points (four goals, one assist) for the Gladiators (6-3, 6-0 Howard County) in the win. Chase Buescher had a hat trick and Chris Iannarino added two goals and an assist. Zach Coughlin made 12 saves. For Marriott's Ridge (4-5, 3-2), Quinn Jenkins had a hat trick and Ian Murphy made 11 saves.
Annapolis 12, Southern 9: Gage Berry had four goals and Grady Roberts had three goals and two assists as the host Panthers (8-1) defeated the Bulldogs (2-7). Garrett Mykins won 11 faceoffs in Annapolis.
Winters Mill 11, Francis Scott Key 9: Camden Deming was involved in eight of the Falcons' 11 points and had six points and two assists. Andrew Owens backed him up with four goals and three assists. Isaac Colhepp also scored a goal and Ryan Ritchie had two assists. In net, Wes Zendgraft finished with 12 saves.
boy tennis
Westminster 5, Manchester Valley 0: The Owls earned the sweep with Michael Pofsky and Jeanne Stidham winning both singles matches. In doubles, Michael Fronheiser and Jarom Hawes won 6-1, 6-1 on the first line. Aidan Signatta and Abbott Hall, Nischal Patel and Luke Sjoberg also had wins.
Liberty 3, Winters Mill 2: The Lions (11-0, 10-0 Carroll County) remained undefeated but overcame their toughest test of the season. Arjun Mistry and Hayden Space remained unbeaten in first doubles with a 6-0, 6-0 sweep. Lewis Major won his second singles and Chase King and Jaden Venable won his third doubles. Winters Mill's Micah Ober became the first county player this season to defeat Nikhil Andervarp in her first singles match. The Falcons' second doubles pair of Landon Baker and Cole Gaiman won in three sets.
Francis Scott Key 3, Century 2: For the Eagles, Robbie Daugherty won the first singles match and the second doubles team of Evan Myers and Nathan Myers won in three sets, giving FSK the victory. Carter Button and Josh Wonder won their third double.
Marriott's Ridge 5, Glenelg 0: The Mustangs (9-0) remained undefeated on the year. Mukund Bhupathi and Rafa Feldman won first and second singles. The doubles pair of Tyler Wang and Jerry He, the pair of Felipe Arantes Gabriel and Tobi Ijiemi, and the pair of Alex Shan and Caleb Choi won, respectively.
women's tennis
Liberty 3, Winter's Mill 2: The Lions dominated the doubles matches, conceding just four total matches to win. Amelia Mustico and Peyton Oakley won the first match 6-1, 6-2, Mia Leonhart and Mallory Stephenson dominated in the second doubles match, and Abigail Zentner and Aubrey Anderson won the third doubles match. won 6-1, 6-0. Winters Mill's Leah Benfer and Sarah Gardner each won their singles matches in third-set tiebreakers.
Manchester Valley 3, Westminster 2: Tori Kelly and Olivia Watts scored the deciding points, winning the second double in three sets and giving the Mavericks the win. Emily McElwain won her second singles title, and the doubles team of Briley Jones and Lily Sheik also won. Duffy Whitmore of the Owls won her first singles match over Katie Lesh 6-3, 6-3.
Marriott's Ridge 5, Glenelg 0: The Mustangs (7-2) got the win with Stella Lee and Erica Kang winning first and second singles. Maria Ottman and Christina Ottman, Mahika Juneja and Sofia Feldman, and Kaylee Singh and Sandrine Coe each won their doubles matches.
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