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High school sports roundup (April 24)

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Here’s a roundup of high school varsity action on Wednesday, April 24.

Softball

Dundalk 12, Hereford 7: After falling behind 4-0 and 7-2, the Owls’ offense erupted. Jayda Gilbert homered and drove in two runs. Oaklyn Johnson doubled twice, singled and drove in a run. Justice Smith finished with two hits and two RBIs. Alessa Sergi singled and totaled two RBIs.

Francis Scott Key 1, Century 0: A pitchers’ duel between the Eagles’ Jasmine Kline and the Knights’ Jordan Currie went into the eighth inning scoreless. FSK finally broke through when Lily Reiter singled home Piper Beahm for the walk-off win. Kline threw all eight innings, allowing just one hit while striking out 16. Currie also went the distance, allowing seven hits and striking out two.

Baseball

Pikesville 3, Eastern Tech 0: Issac Garonzik picked up the win on the mound, throwing six innings of three-hit ball. He walked two and struck out five. Tegan Hakim closed the game in the seventh. At the plate, Michael Payne had an RBI single. Ian Davis also drove in a run.

Aberdeen 15, Joppatowne 3: Aberdeen put up six runs in the second to kickstart the offensive onslaught. Ian Walton had three hits, including a pair of doubles, and three RBIs. Jack Morrill had two hits, drove in three runs and scored four. KJ Miller finished with two RBIs.

C. Milton Wright 5, Havre de Grace 4: Down three runs in the sixth inning, the Mustangs came back with one run in the sixth, two in the seventh to tie it, then one more in the eighth to win it. Kyle Frank’s RBI hit in the eighth gave CMW the walk-off win.

Girls lacrosse

Gerstell 22, Park 5: Twelve Falcons scored in the decisive win. Carter Eberle, Sara Fenwick and Addy McIlvain each netted hat tricks in the win. Cambrie Franks, Reese Eberle, Piper Gallagher and Whitney McIlvain all finished with two goals with Franks handing out two assists. Maggie Kennedy had a goal and three assists.

Howard 13, Centennial 8: Brynn Bartlett scored seven goals and assisted on two more to lead the Lions in the win. Avery Graham and Jessica Vela each scored two goals and Emmie Williams added one. Graham also handed out two assists.

Annapolis Area Christian School 14, Catholic 12: Skylar Sensenbrenner poured in 12 goals to lead AACS to the victory. Brooke Sensenbrenner collected seven draw controls.

Loch Raven 18, Lansdowne 4: The Raiders turned a 4-2 lead after one quarter into a 12-2 lead at halftime. Sarah Watkeys led the win with four goals and an assist. She also caused five turnovers. Molly Frey, Charlotte Gongon and Lauren Gongon each had hat tricks in the balanced offensive showing. In net, Rain Shinnick made seven saves.


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