Boys basketball
No. 4 Calvert Hall 59, St. Maria Goretti 58: The Cardinals (23-5) led 40-37 going into the fourth quarter and held on to beat the Gaels (18-8).
Justin Gorham scored 23 points for Calvert Hall.
No. 5 Patterson 81, Digital Harbor 39: Koran Moore scored a game-high 17 points to lead the host Clippers (13-3) past the Rams (4-13).
Moore was joined by two other double-digit scorers, Tyquan Pointer (12) and Richard Hibbert (10).
No. 9 Meade 83, Chesapeake-AA 38: Bruce Spruell scored 15 points to lead the visiting Mustangs (17-1) past the Cougars (1-17).
No. 14 C. Milton Wright 74, Edgewood 52: Corey Bays scored a game-high 20 points to power the host Mustangs (15-1) past the Rams (8-7).
Ben Franklin 60, Douglass 46: Julian Grimes had 14 points and 12 rebounds and Tyheem Potillo had 10 points and 10 rebounds to lead the host Bayhawks (14-4) past the Ducks (6-8).
Ben Franklin leads Division II with a 9-1 record.
Mervo 49, National Academy Foundation 33: Jordan Tucker scored 13 points to lead the host Mustangs (8-8) past the Eagles (10-5).
South River 61, Southern 44: Jalen Gillespie scored 16 points and Brett Bowman added three 3-pointers and 15 points off the bench to lead the Seahawks to their fourth straight win. Aaron Anthony had 10 points for South River (13-5).
Malachi Terry scored 10 points and Brandon Horvath nine for Southern (8-10).
—Bob Hough,
Baltimore Sun Media Group
Girls basketball
No. 12 Old Mill 71, Glen Burnie 35: Brandi Hall scored a game-high 19 points and the visiting Patriots (15-2) made six 3-pointers to charge past the Gophers (5-10).
Wrestling
No. 1 McDonogh 32, No. 2 John Carroll 24: The host Eagles (17-3) were in control for most of the match, but didn't pull away until the 182-pound bout.
Myles Martin (182) pinned Devin Darrington in 20 seconds to put McDonogh ahead 22-18. Wyatt Cook (295) and Karl Lindsey (113) added to the lead.
The Patriots fell to 28-5. McDonogh has won seven straight.