Justin Jackson scored four points in the final minute of regulation to force overtime and Davon Usher had six in overtime to lead No. 7 Digital Harbor past Northwestern, 60-54, Wednesday.
Jackson finished with a game-high 17 points and Usher had a double double (16 points, 12 rebounds).
The Wildcats, who led by as many as eight, were ahead 32-26 at the half.
"The kids were a little flat in the first half," Digital Harbor coach Johnnie Grimes said. "Phillip Waugh hit a 3-pointer in the second half to start our momentum."
The Rams (10-3) trailed 50-46 with a minute left in regulation before forcing overtime and going on a 10-4 scoring run.
Loyola 67, St. Maria Goretti 62: : Matt Mathias made six free throws in the last minute to lift the Dons over the Vikings.
Mathias finished with 27 points.
Franklin 61, Towson 60: : Devan Cephas made a field goal and two free throws in the last minute of play to lift the host Indians (8-7) over the Generals.
The game was tied at 57 with a minute remaining.
Girls
No. 5 McDonogh 55, St. Vincent Pallotti 38: : Candice Hendricks scored nine points to power the Eagles (12-3), who have won three straight games. McDonogh's Taylor Cummings, Taryn Durant and Megan Lerner scored eight points each.
McDonogh took a 16-5 lead after the first quarter and closed out the game with an 11-8 scoring run in the fourth.
Tiffany Padgett finished with 10 points for the Panthers.
No. 11 Catonsville 33, Dulaney 29: : Maya Torrain had a game-high 11 points to lead the host Comets (13-1) past the Lions.
Neither team led by more than four points.
Catonsville went 4-for-4 from the free-throw line during the last 30 seconds to seal the win.