Monday proved to be a tough day for all but one boys lacrosse team for those who were scheduled to play.
Havre de Grace (11-1) was the lone county team to post a win, beating host Edgewood (1-8), 22-6, in non-division play.
In two non-league games, C. Milton Wright (8-5) lost at Dulaney, 12-4, and Harford Tech (7-5) fell at Loch Raven, 8-6.
In UCBAC Chesapeake Division play, Patterson Mill (0-5, 6-7) lost at North East, 13-11.
Isaiah Welch led the Huskies with four goals. Matt Berger and Rylee Borrink added two goals each, while single goals were scored by Matt Troutman, Blake Tallon and Brendan Bandy.
Huskies goalie Will DeVinney had 14 saves.
Bobcats beat Huskies
Bel Air stayed in contention for the UCBAC Chesapeake Division boys lacrosse title with an 11-5 win Friday over visiting Patterson Mill. Bel Air led at the half, 4-3.
Garrett Utz scored four goals to pace the Bobcats (3-1 league, 8-3 overall) and Brad Casale also had multiple goals, scoring two.
Luke Sharretts led the Huskies (0-4, 6-6) scoring with three goals.
Bobcats goalie Gavin Hanley finished with five saves and Huskies keeper Will DeVinney had 15 saves.
Warriors beat Hawks
Havre de Grace (3-1, 10-1) also stayed in contention with a 13-7 win at North Harford (1-4, 7-5) in Chesapeake play.
Nick Burley (two assists), Colin Dean, Brett Wilson, Trent Reynolds and Jordan Hawthorne led the Warriors with two goals apiece. Casey Brown added a goal and six assists, while other goals were scored by Kyle Barkley (two assists) and Joey Stone. Chris Parrott added one assist.
Chandler Schmidt and Glenn Doering scored three goals each to lead the Hawks and Kyle Keating had one goal.
Hawks goalie Cameron Brosh made eight saves.
Panthers edge Eagles
In Susquehanna Division play, Aberdeen (2-3, 2-7) lost to visiting Perryville, 8-7.
Ethan Mauzy scored four times, while Duane Keller, Matt Merchant and Kyle Sampson had single goals.
Danny Geary had two assists and Kyle Sampson and Skylar McKinley had one each.
Aberdeen goalie Luke Whittie made 23 saves.
Tech beats Bo Manor
Harford Tech (4-0, 7-4) beat visiting Bo Manor, 11-1, in Susquehanna play.
The Cobras were led offensively by Nick Letts, three goals and two assists; Griffin Pfarr, two goals and three assists and Steven Mills with four goals. John Paxton and Cole McGuirk added single goals, while Vince Belcastro and Brett Grube had assists.
Defensively the Cobras were led by goalie Adam Smith's 21 saves. Mills had seven ground balls and Belcastro and Jordan Waite each had three ground balls. Letts had three takeaways.
Other scores
Elkton beat host Joppatowne (2-3, 3-5), 15-9.
In non-league play, Edgewood (1-7) was pounded by visiting Smithsburg, 18-4.
Thursday action
In one of two boys lacrosse games Thursday, Fallston remained unbeaten in UCBAC Chesapeake Division play with a 17-8 win over visiting North East.
The Cougars, who led at the half, 13-2, improved to 4-0 in the league and 10-2 overall.
Fallston scoring was led by Nick Esser's four goals and Garrett Krug's three. Ryan Buckler and Andy Stump scored two goals each, while single goals were by Kyle McKeever, Ben Claffee, Joe Maranto, Justin Willams, Dylan Wolf and Matt Wollenweber.
Esser, Wollenweber and Stump also had two assists each with Claffee and Wolf having one apiece.
Kyle Kinney led North East's scoring with four goals. Sam Smithmyer and Gunnar Reynolds added two goals each. Reynolds also had an assist.
Fallston played two goalies with Liam Wilcox and Matt Petraglia each making one save.
North East goalie Alex Miller made 14 saves.
Warriors beat Tome
Havre de Grace (9-1) traveled to Tome Thursday and won the non-league game handily, 16-3. The Warriors led, 9-0, after one quarter and, 13-1, at the half.
Havre de Grace played 31 players with 11 different players scoring 16 goals.Of those 16 goals, 10 were assisted.
HdG was led in ground balls by Jacob Sweigart and Terner Whitehead with five apiece.
Among the scorers, Trent Reynolds had two goals and two assists and Rhys Hockenberry added two goals and one assist and I'zajeh Perry tallied the first goal of his career.