Terrance Johnson and Ray Williams combined for 21 points as No. 19 Meade (3-0) prevailed, 49-28, over C. Milton Wright last night, making coach Butch Young the 10th boys basketball coach in Maryland history to win 500 games. .
Young, in his 36th season, coached the first 10 at Severna Park and is the only coach Meade has had. A retired teacher, he is now 500-308 (.619).
No. 1 Archbishop Spalding 76, Loyola 53: The Cavaliers (3-0, 1-0) rolled in their Baltimore Catholic League opener, topping the Dons on the road behind 16 points from Rudy Gay. Fred Slaughter led Loyola (3-3, 0-1) with 15 points.
No. 2 Douglass 56, Southern-Baltimore 50: Junior guard Jermain Bolden scored 17 points on 7-for-11 shooting - including three three-pointers - to lead the Ducks (3-0) past the Bulldogs (0-3) on the final day of the Function at the Junction at Walbrook High.
No. 4 Mount St. Joseph 90, Catonsville 31: Junior center Will Thomas led all scorers with 22 points, helping the Gaels (5-0) romp in a nonconference game against the visiting Comets.
No. 8 Calvert Hall 66, No. 18 Gilman 24: The Cardinals (4-0) overwhelmed the visiting Greyhounds, getting 14 points apiece from senior guards Demetrick Phillips and Jack McClinton.
Girls
No. 10 Seton Keough 46, No. 17 Catonsville 43, 2OT: Sandy Wasserbach's 56-foot, desperation heave at the buzzer bounded off the rim as the second overtime expired, allowing the Gators (1-0) to escape the Community College of Baltimore County-Catonsville with the win after Heather Galvun had given them the lead with seconds to play.
The Comets, who got a game-tying basket from Julie Stewart at the end of the first overtime, fell to 2-1.
No. 6 Long Reach 54, Wilde Lake 37: Junior guard Timisha Gomez's 16 points paced the host Lightning (2-1) in its win over the Wildecats (0-3).
No. 7 Mount Hebron 41, Centennial 29: Led by Kristen Waagbo's 25 points, the Vikings improved to 3-0 with the road win over the Eagles (1-2).
No. 8 Spalding 55, No. 15 McDonogh 46: The Cavaliers won on the road, getting 14 points, seven rebounds, five assists and three steals from sophomore point guard Stacy Hunt to improve to 2-0 overall and 1-0 in the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland. The Eagles slipped to 0-2, 0-1.
No. 12 Roland Park 50, Bryn Mawr 26: The Reds (1-2) turned in a strong defensive performance, holding the Mawrtians (1-2) to 12-for-53 shooting en route to their first win.
No. 14 Arundel 87, Patterson 21: Spurred by a 26-point, 10-assist performance from senior guard Jessica Collins, the Wildcats downed the visiting Clippers.
No. 19 Woodlawn 79, Randallstown 49: Brittney Taylor scored 19 points, hitting eight of 14 field goals, as the host Warriors routed the Rams.
No. 20 Westminster 58, Liberty 48: Three players scored in double figures to lead the Owls (2-0) over the visiting Lions (0-3).