Boys basketball
No. 4 Boys' Latin 84, John Carroll 62: Cameron Spencer had a game-high 27 points and Jake Nichols had 23 points to lead the Lakers (29-5, 15-2 Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference Black Division) over the host Patriots (5-23, 3-13) in the regular-season finale.
St. Mary's 67, Severn 64, 2OT: The visiting Saints (6-16, 4-9 MIAA B Conference) forced both overtimes and beat the Admirals (13-11, 9-5). St. Mary's led 66-64 with 10 seconds left in the second overtime.
Gerstell 70, Archbishop Curley 66: Caleb Johnson had a game-high 27 points, but the visiting Friars (14-10, 10-5 MIAA B Conference) fell to the Falcons (18-13, 12-4). Gerstell, led by Jeremiah Stanton with 23 points, opened with a 22-8 run.
Loyola Blakefield 85, Calvert Hall 69: Mitch Fischer (19 points) made a 3-pointer at the buzzer of the third quarter to give the host Dons (19-11, 12-6 MIAA A Conference Red Division) a 57-56 lead and Loyola held on to win the come-from-behind victory over the Cardinals (6-21, 2-13). The Cardinals made 13 3-pointers and led 39-36 at the half.
Meade 64, Chesapeake-AA 37: Mazhi Thames (26 points) scored his 1,000th career point to lead the visiting Mustangs (17-4) past the Cougars (6-15). Meade has won 17 games in the regular season for the seventh straight time.
Girls basketball
No. 6 Long Reach 53, South Carroll 36: Lyric Swann (25 points, 8 steals) and Jaelyn Swann (12 points, 4 steals) led the way for the Lightning (13-4) past the host Cavaliers (6-10). on Jalyn Richardson (9 points, 4 steals and 3 assists) also had a big game for Long Reach.
Hammond 70, No. 7 Oakland Mills 62: Nyelle Allen and Imani Reid scored 22 points apiece, helping the visiting Golden Bears (10-9, 6-8 Howard) rally from down four points in the fourth quarter to upset the Scorpions (15-4, 11-4). It's the second straight win and marks the first winning streak for the team in over a month.
"We needed this win in a big way. We've needed to learn to compete for 32 minutes and [tonight] we finally did that," Hammond coach Ryan Hudy said. "Even down by four with five minutes left after being up almost the entire game, we didn't panic, fought our tails off and finally broke through."
—Brent Kennedy,
Baltimore Sun Media Group
No. 9 Old Mill 91, Northeast 39: Sydney Faulcon tallied 22 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks and Briana White added 19 points, eight boards and three assists to lead the host Patriots (16 -4) to the win over the Eagles (11-9).
Destiny Galloway pitched in with 17 points, including five 3-pointers, Jaya Dews had 11 points, five steals and three assists, Mikiyah Mallett provided 10 points, four assist and three steals and Julia Bagnell handed out six assists for Old Mill stats.
Ryleigh Nalley had 13 points and Allyson Wills added nine for the Eagles.
No. 13 Chesapeake-AA 61, Meade 57: The game was tied with 11 seconds left to play and the host Cougars (15-6) pulled out the win over the Mustangs (12-8). Morgan Gray had 16 points and 22 rebounds and got her 100th career block for Chesapeake. Corinne Castle and Haley Downin each scord 18 points for the Cougars. Meade was led by Destiny Jackson with 16 points and Symphonie Bryant-Brown with 15 points.
Centennial 45, Wilde Lake 32: Tori Pearson scored a team-high 11 points for the Eagles (10-9, 6-8 Howard), who had eight different players score in the win over the host Wildecats (1-17, 0-14). Kalani Corkeron was the leading scorer for Wilde Lake with 11 points of her own.
North County 41, Glen Burnie 38: Alicia Ennals had 16 points and 16 rebounds and Sam Biggs grabbed 15 rebounds in the visiting Knights' win.
Aireona Holland had 10 rebounds and Na'Vaye Willis had six assists for North County (7-12).
SCOREBOARD, SCHEDULE
Friday
Boys basketball
TOP 15
2 Poly 82, Douglass 55
4 Boys' Latin 84, John Carroll 62
8 Mt. St. Joe 66, 3 St. Frances 63
7 Lake Clifton 79, SW'rn 23
9 Dulaney 74, Perry Hall 59
11 Liberty 62, Man. Valley 41
12 Broadneck 59, Severna Park 34
13 Century 61, Fallston 26
14 Annapolis 58, Arundel 47
River Hill 58, 15 Oakland Mills 53
Others
Ben Franklin 76, Chesa. SP 36
C.M. Wright 61, Bel Air 43
Chesa.-BC 69, Sparrows Pt. 37
Dunbar 62, Laurel 41
Gerstell 70, Curley 66
Glen Burnie 79, N. County 55
Glenelg 68, Howard 54
Glenelg CS 63, Gilman 54
Hereford 61, Randallstown 47
Indian Creek 71, Friends 53
Lansdowne 77, Patapsco 27
Loyola 85, Calvert Hall 69
McDonogh 67, AACS 42
Meade 64, Chesa.-AA 37
Milford Mill 71, Franklin 66
Old Mill 87, Northeast 61
Parkville 57, Catonsville 55, OT
Pikesville 82, Towson 61
St. Mary's 67, Severn 64, 2OT
Woodlawn 71, Dundalk 51
Girls basketball
TOP 15
4 S. River 59, Southern 46
5 Poly 62, Douglass 22
6 Long Reach 53, South Carroll 36
Hammond 70, 7 Oakland Mills 62
9 Old Mill 91, Northeast 39
12 Pikesville 69, Towson 24
13 Chesa.-AA 61, Meade 57
15 Hereford 49, Randallstown 35
Others
Arundel 47, Annapolis 36
Carroll Chr. 50, Harford Chr. 13
Catonsville 64, Parkville 13
Centennial 45, Wilde Lake 32
Chesa.-BC 62, Sparrows Pt. 25
Dulaney 64, Perry Hall 59
Hereford 49, Randallstown 35
Lansdowne 50, Patapsco 12
Man. Valley 64, New Town 40
Marr. Ridge 43, Glenelg 26
Milford Mill 40, Franklin 31
N. County 41, Glen Burnie 38
Patterson Mill 58, Bo Manor 52
Severna Park 50, Broadneck 40
Western Tech 61, Kenwood 12
Winters Mill 55, Linganore 50
Woodlawn 1, Dundalk 0
IAAM semifinals
A Conference
1 Roland Park 58, Pallotti 28
2 St. Frances 61, 3 McDonogh 56
B Conference
11 Mt. de Sales 57, Glenelg CS 51, OT
St. Paul's 65, Mt. Carmel 59
C Conference
Indian Creek 47, Bryn Mawr 40
Catholic 49, Park 34
Sunday
Girls basketball
IAAM championships
Varsity Highlights
(at Stevenson)
C Conference
Catholic vs. Indian Creek, 2
B Conference
St. Paul's vs. Mt. de Sales, 4
A Conference
St. Frances vs. Roland Park, 6