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Boys basketball: Patterson Mill makes it 6-0 in UCBAC, 11-0 overall

The Patterson Mill Huskies boys basketball team continued its unbeaten streak Friday night with a key win over visiting Harford Tech. The Huskies jumped out to a 30-18 halftime lead and went on to win the UCBAC Susquehanna Division contest, 60-44.

Patterson Mill (6-0 league, 11-0 overall) was led by Garett Burkhead's 17 points. J.J. Butler added 16 points and Mike Reed made it three double digit scorers with a 12-point night.

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Isaiah Gills scored 13 points to lead Tech (3-2, 8-4), while Telvonne Lambert added 11 points in the loss. Gills also had 16 rebounds and Lambert added seven assists.

Mariners beat Panthers

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Joppatowne kept a game back of Patterson Mill with a lopsided 61-33 Susquehanna win over visiting Perryville Friday night. The Mariners (5-1, 7-3) led 21-8 at the half.

Trevon Mosely had the big night, scoring 20 points and hauling in 19 rebounds to complete the double-double.

Markell Huggins added 13 points and four rebounds, while Keith Alexander had nine points, six rebounds and eight assists.

Bobcats postponed again

Bel Air was postponed for the second time in three days Friday. The Bobcats (1-1, 3-7) were scheduled to play a Susquehanna contest at North East, but no electricity forced the postponement.

This came two days after the Bobcats home game with Perryville last Wednesday was postponed because no referees showed up. Makeup dates have not been set for either game.

Warriors rally past Hawks

Havre de Grace overcame a 10-point deficit late in Friday night's Chesapeake contest with visiting North Harford. Down 57-47 with under four minutes to play, Havre de Grace went on a 16-1 run to close the game and collect the 63-58 win in a game North Harford coach Jeff Burrows termed the "Worst loss of my career."

The Hawks were up 17 in first half and 13 at the break, 36-23. "We handled pressure for 28 minutes and really don't know what happened in the last four minutes," Burrows said.

Lavelle McCullers scored 29 points and added 13 rebounds to lead the Warriors (1-4, 3-9) to victory. Rodney Barnett had 16 points to pace North Harford (1-3, 7-5).

Thursday action

In the lone Thursday night boys basketball contest, the Edgewood Rams pulled off a come-from-behind, 78-77 victory over the visiting Fallston Cougars UCBAC Chesapeake Division play.

Trailing 44-37 at the half, the Rams stormed back with great defense, according to head coach Austin Hill.

Thomas Dillard led the Rams (3-1, 5-2), scoring a season-high 26 points, while pulling down seven rebounds. Maulvi Williams added 18 points, eight steals and 12 rebounds. Detrick Matthews had 11 points and four boards and Van Rolle finished with nine points and three assists.

Fallston's Wyatt Alexander led all scorers with 27 points, while John Makres added 18 points and Jason Lawrence added 11 for the Cougars (1-4, 2-9).

Also Thursday, Aberdeen traveled to Arundel for a non-league game and lost, 52-44. The Eagles are 3-1, 9-5.

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