While most of Tuesday's athletic contests were postponed by bad weather, some went on undeterred, including some boys and girls soccer and, obviously, the indoors sport of girls volleyball.
teams found dry courts inside respective gyms to get in a few matches.
At Edgewood, the Bel Air girls swept the Rams in three sets by scores of 25-16, 25-18 and 25-13.
Amanda Rodriguez led the Bobcats with seven aces, three kills and 11 assists. Jen Schofield added six aces and five assists.
Celeste Roland had four kills and Jackie Deluise had three aces and two kills. Other Bobcats contributing to the win were Tia Williams, seven kills; Kaila Gonzalez, three kills; and Taylor Cole, five kills.
Edgewood was led by Alicia Grant, seven aces, and Reina Haughton, five aces.
C. MILTON WRIGHT loses to North East
C. Milton Wright traveled to North East and put up a good fight, but fell in four sets, 3-1.
The Mustangs won the first set, 25-20, but North East won the next three, 25-17, 25-20 and 25-13.
No further details were available.
PERRYVILLE loses to Elkton
Perryville traveled to Elkton and also lost, 3-1. The scores were 15-25, 22-25, 25-12 and 22-25.
Perryville's April Polyanski had 10 service points in a row in the game three win and also added four aces, five kills and two blocks throughout the match.
BOYS SOCCER
JOHN CARROLL, NORTH HARFORD tie
John Carroll and host North Harford played a boys soccer match through regulation time and two additional overtime periods without deciding a winner as the game ended in a 3-3 tie.
Kyle Six, Randy Foster and Alec Mouring tallied goals for the Hawks. Vince Perry scored twice and Paul Hammons once for the Patriots.
Austin Rice and Dan Urban had assists for North Harford and Hammons had one assist for John Carroll.
North Harford goalie Robert Siackos made six saves and John Carroll keeper Kevin Gambrell made five.
BEL AIR loses to Curley
Bel Airs boys lost to Archbishop Curley, 6–2, at Cedar Lane Park in Creswell in a game originally scheduled to be played at Curley. The Bobcats trailed, 4–1, at halftime.
Two rained out
Boys soccer games scheduled for North East to play at Joppatowne and River Hill to play at Fallston Tuesday night were postponed because of bad weather..
GIRLS SOCCER
NORTH HARFORD loses to St. Pul's
In girls soccer Tuesday night, the North Harford Hawks went on the road and lost, 1-0, to the St. Paul's Crusaders.
The game was a scoreless until the 85th minute, when St. Paul's Kristyn Giulio tucked away the contest's lone tally.
Emily Briggs had nine saves in goal for the Hawks.