George Campbell scored twice to keep No. 1 McDonogh unbeaten in boys soccer at 7-0 by defeating host Haverford, 2-1, in overtime Saturday.
Campbell's first goal gave McDonogh a 1-0 lead midway through the second half. The Fords (7-3) answered on a penalty kick during injury time past the 80-minute mark.
Campbell scored the game-winner inside the box with 4:25 left in overtime.
Eagles keeper Calvin Livingston made five saves and gave up his first goal of the season.
No. 7 Calvert Hall 3, Loch Raven 1: Gian Sanchez scored a goal in each half to power the host Cardinals (3-2-1) past the Raiders (2-5).
Calvert Hall led 2-0 at the break.
Fallston 1, St. Mark's (Delaware) 0, 2OT: Jordan Greenwood scored the game-winner as the visiting Cougars (3-0) played two men down in the second overtime.
Girls soccer
No. 13 Fallston wins two: The Cougars (4-2) beat host Walter Johnson, 2-0, and Wooton, 3-2, at the Walter Johnson Invitational.
Sierrah Taylor and Beth Walton each scored a goal against the Wildcats (2-1) and Mary Beth Esposito had two goals, including the eventual game-winner with 11:29 left in the first half against the Patriots (2-1).
Football
Randallstown 12, Woodlawn 6: Imari Brown threw for 100 yards and rushed for 50 to lead the host Rams (2-1) past the Warriors (2-1).
Randallstown took a 6-0 lead on Brown's first touchdown pass, a 15-yarder to Corey Whitlock. After Woodlawn tied the score at 6 in the second quarter, the Rams answered when Brown threw his second touchdown pass, a 10-yarder to Rob Jones Jr.
Wilde Lake 29, Long Reach 7: After the host Lightning (0-3) went up 7-0 in the first quarter, the Wildecats (1-2) scored 29 unanswered points.
Quez Bradley had a 53-yard fumble return for a touchdown to close out the scoring in the fourth quarter.
Severn 28, St. Albans 14: Mike Bucci rushed for two touchdowns, threw a touchdown pass and kicked an extra point for the host Admirals (3-1).
Friday's football
Urbana 27, No. 8 Westminster 14: The visiting Owls (0-3) trailed 27-0 before scoring in the third and fourth quarters.
Westminster's Duke Etchinson completed 33 of 46 passes for 316 yards and a touchdown.