DJ Biscoe reached base and scored without a hit Wednesday to give host Old Mill a 1-0 baseball victory over No. 6 Mount St. Joseph.
Biscoe reached first on a two-base error, one of three by the Gaels (4-3), in the seventh inning, was sacrificed to third and scored on a suicide squeeze play for the Patriots (3-2).
No. 3 Reservoir 10, North County 0: The host Gators (3-1) scored five runs each in the fourth and fifth innings to beat the Knights (2-1).
The game featured no extra-base hits and right-hander Cody Morris worked four innings of the win.
Atholton 3, Marriotts Ridge 2, 10 innings: Atholton senior Jordan Patterson pitched 5 innings of scoreless relief, then drew the walk with no outs in the bottom of the 10th to force in the winning run.
Sophomore Gunnar Barnard started the game for the Mustangs, and allowed only one run until the bottom of the seventh, when Nick Raulin singled with one out, advanced to third on a double by Sammy Feurman and scored on an infield grounder by sophomore Ethan Lee to send the game to extra innings.
—Andrew Conrad,
Baltimore Sun Media Group
Softball
No. 3 Seton Keough 5, No. 12 Mount de Sales 1: Right-hander Kelly Lynch (5-0) pitched a complete game, giving up one run on three hits and striking out 11 as the host Gators (5-0) beat the Sailors (3-1).
Imani Dawson hit a two-run homer in the first inning and Amber Cosgrove had a double and a homer for Seton Keough.
No. 6 C. Milton Wright 8, Bel Air 1: The host Mustangs pounded out 11 hits off Bobcats pitcher Rayn Gibson .
The Mustangs scored two in the first and one in the third before blowing the game open with a four-run fourth. The final run was scored in the fifth.
Cat Kim led the way with three hits and two RBIs. Caroline Weimer added two hits and two RBIs and Emily Kim had two hits and two runs scored.
C.M. Wright junior pitcher Morghan Fulton, meanwhile, took care of the Bobcats offense. Fulton scattered four hits, while striking out three. Bel Air's only run scored in the second on two walks and an RBI groundout from Katrina Thielhorn.
Gibson stuck out four and walked two. The Bobcats also committed three errors behind her.
—Randall L. McRoberts,
Baltimore Sun Media Group
Boys lacrosse
No. 4 Calvert Hall 12, Conestoga (Pa.) 7: The visiting Cardinals (7-1) fell behind 1-0 before scoring four straight and never trailed again. The closest the Pioneers (3-2) got in the second half was four goals. Jason Brown led Calvert Hall with four goals.
No. 5 Loyola Blakefield 13, Malvern Prep (Pa.) 10: The Dons (3-1) trailed 9-8 going into the fourth quarter, but used a 5-1 run to pull away from the host Friars (2-5).
Virginia-bound Ryan Conrad had four goals and an assist for Loyola..
No. 11 Westminster 12, Manchester Valley 2: Ian Eichensehr and Rett Jamison scored three goals each for the Owls, who cruised in their first Carroll County matchup.
Westminster (5-0) has had only one relatively close game, an 8-5 victory over Glenelg. The Owls have won 10-4 against Urbana, 15-1 against Tuscarora and 16-5 against Old Mill.
—Matt Owings,
Baltimore Sun Media Group
Girls lacrosse
No. 4 Bryn Mawr 10, No. 8 Mount de Sales 6: Hadley Brown had two goals and two assists to lead the host Mawrtians 4-2() past the Sailors (3-4).