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- Varsity roundup for games on April 12.
- No. 1 Mount Saint Joseph was coming off a loss to No. 7 Boys' Latin in basketball on Wednesday, and the Gaels narrowly avoided a second straight loss to a
- No date has been given for completing the Friday night football game between No. 6 Dunbar and No. 10 Mervo that was shut down by the Baltimore City Fire
- In the top of the sixth inning Lansdowne pitcher Jordyn Goodman broke the school record for strikeouts, and in the bottom of the eighth inning, she knocked in
- Paul Nixon struck out 11 and No. 2 Archbishop Curley beat No. 1 John Carroll, 9-2, in baseball Tuesday.
- Winning pitcher Dillon Smith worked six innings, gave up three runs on three hits, walked one and struck out two and host Broadneck upset No. 2 Severna Park,
- Connor Feustle pitched a shutout to lead visiting Mount Saint Joseph to an 11-0 victory over McDonogh in baseball Wednesday.
- No. 1 Archbishop Curley 2, St.Paul's 0: Ben Stitz had a goal and an assist to lead the visiting Friars (12-1-1, 9-1-0 MIAA A Conference) past the Crusaders
- No. 5 Mount Saint Joseph's Jonathan Sloop scored a goal off an assist from Jordan Ehart with 11 seconds left in the first half and Nathan Porter added a goal
- US Lacrosse unveiled its boys and girls high school awards, and Carroll had a few distinguished recipients
- Patterson Mill's 5-4 victory over Bohemia Manor on Tuesday featured some eery similarities to last year's 11-inning baseball playoff game with the Eagles.
- No. 7 Gilman kept its hold on the sixth and final playoff lacrosse spot in the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference with a stunning upset
- Jodie Bronushas threw a perfect game and led No. 2 Eastern Tech to a 13-0 victory over host Loch Raven in softball Tuesday.
- No. 1 Calvert Hall flexed its baseball muscles by winning back-to-back shutouts against Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference opponents.
- Host Mount Saint Joseph scored two runs in the fifth inning to take the lead and six runs in the sixth inning to slam the door and upset No. 6 Century, 12-5,
- St. Mary's upends St. Paul's in overtime in boys lacrosse
- Varsity roundup: Hereford upsets No. 2 Dulaney in softball, 5-2
- Will Miller scored 16 points off the bench to lead five players in double figures as host Mount St. Mary's raced past Coppin State, 87-49, on Thursday night.
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The Perry Hall boys basketball team has ideas about getting to where New Town has been.
It showed in a big way Friday night.
The No. 7 Gators
- Towson redshirt freshman Shane Simpson was named the Colonial Athletic Association Offensive Rookie of the Year.
- Sabrina D'Angelo made three saves in the penalty shootout as the Western New York Flash won the National Women's Soccer League championship on penalty kicks, 3-2, after a 2-2 draw with the Washington Spirit on Sunday.
- Five former Orioles players and an executive who grew up in Baltimore are on the 10-name Today's Game Era Baseball Hall of Fame ballot.
- Riley Meehan had an assist on two of St.
Mary's three goals to lead the Saints to a 3-1 upset victory over visiting No. 2 Notre Dame Prep (8-2) in field hockey. With his back to the goal, Brett St. Martin scored a goal with a flick off the top of his head to give No. 4 Mount Saint Joseph a 1-0 win over visiting No.
The No. 4 McDonogh boys soccer team understands it has to grind for everything that comes its way.Almost exactly a month after one of the program's most lopsided losses in the past four years at the hands of No. 5 Howard, Mount Hebron's softball team cameNo. 4 St. Paul's and No. 6 Severn were fighting for a lacrosse playoff spot in the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference. The visitingMichael McManus hit a three-run homer in the fourth as host Mount Saint Joseph took the lead for good and upset No. 1 Archbishop Spalding, 11-5, on Wednesday.The top-ranked Archbishop Spalding softball team won both games at their Cavalier Classic by one run and in eight innings Saturday.Varsity roundup (March 24): Loyola gets 15 hits, upsets No. 1 Spalding in baseballThe No. 2 John Carroll boys basketball team lost to DeMatha, 71-56, in the championship game of the Alhambra Catholic Invitational Tournament at Frostburg State on Saturday.Loyola Blakefield had won six consecutive individual and team titles at the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association championship meet. But Dalton Hengst of McDonogh and Mount Saint Joseph changed everything Wednesday at Stevenson in this year's title race.On the Mavericks' first play from scrimmage in the second half, Brandon Hlavach ran 63 yards for a score.Unranked Gilman defeated No. 4 Archbishop Curley, 2-1, Wednesday on a goal by Matthew Katz with 4:45 left in the second overtime.Jerry Savage, the former legendary basketball coach at Loyola Blakefield, died Saturday morning at age 77. On Feb. 23, Savage suffered an ischemic stroke, an obstruction within a blood vessel supplying blood to the brain. While in recovery, he died Saturday of natural causes.Five goals by Alex McGovern help St. Paul's upset Boys' Latin, 12-10, in Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association lacrosse.Jake Carraway scored three goals and assisted on one for the St. Mary's boys lacrosse team in a 15-9 victory over visiting Severn on Friday.Gilman comes back from a five-goal deficit to defeat Calvert Hall in men's lacrosse on a day when top-ranked Loyola fell to St. Mary's.Trail leads No. 5 Liberty past Manchester Valley in softball, 1-0