Secondary School Sports Gathering 토토사이트
Hazlett/Baltimore Sun/TNS A gathering of varsity activity.
Here is a gathering of secondary school varsity activity from Friday, Oct. 7.
Football
South Carroll 19, Winters Plant 13: The Cavaliers pushed their undefeated season along when Carter Mazalewski scored from 18 yards out in the last moment. Winters Plant leaped to a mid 7-0 lead in the principal quarter, however South Carroll started to lead the pack with a Mazalewski score pass to Jackson Strzelczyk and an AJ Rodrigues score run in the second from last quarter. Winters Factory tied the game at 13 from the get-go in the fourth. Rodrigues got done with 168 yards hurrying on 18 conveys.
Westminster 44, Francis Scott Key 7: Raquan Warfield ran the initial opening shot back for a score to get the Owls making excellent progress so far. Warfield likewise had a hurrying score in the game. Kyrece Walker represented three scores as Westminster was up, 41-0, at halftime.
Arundel 56, Upper east 15: Gavin Kamachi (13-for-22, 243 yards) tossed for two scores and hurried one in himself, while Ahmad Taylor (16 for 101 yards) ran in three scores for the Wildcats (5-1). Xavier Felder moreover surged two scores home.
Old Plant 22, Meade 7: However Meade (1-4) opened the scoring with a 73-yard surging score, Maximus Jones returned control to the Loyalists (4-2) with consecutive hurrying scores in the subsequent quarter, one praised by a two-point change. Three pointer Martini (10-for-13, 145 yards) solidified things in the second from last quarter by associating with Jordan Penn for a 22-yard score.
Broadneck 44, Annapolis 0: Cam Catterton threw 10-for-14 for 183 yards and three scores. Ian Mauldin drove the running with 78 yards and a score, while Eli Harris drove the recipients with 76 yards and a score. Anthony Hawkins caught a Pumas pass for a score too, while kicker Christopher Coleman booted a 25-yard kick. At long last, quarterback Calvin Watkins hit Micah Nash for the last Broadneck score.
Ecclesiastical overseer Curley 28, St. Paul's 7: The host Monks (2-2, 1-1 MIAA B Meeting) gave the Crusaders (2-3, 0-2) their third-consecutive misfortune.
North Harford 37, Havre de Elegance 0: The meeting Falcons took a 15-0 lead over the Champions in the principal half.
Field hockey
John Carroll 5, Park 0: Annie Bennett had two objectives and Margo Smith and Avery Riffel each had an objective and a help to lead the meeting Loyalists (5-3-1, 3-1 Interscholastic Athletic Relationship of Maryland B Gathering) past the Bruins (3-4, 1-4).
Young men soccer
Winters Factory 8, Woodlawn 1: Reed Postlethwait recorded a full go-around, while Julio Batista, Levi Higgins, Maddox Shuman, Hayden Shuman and Jared Rodriguez all additional objectives. Brandon Taylor distributed three helps. Grayson Lucas, Andrew Owens, Camden Deming and CJ Wasmer likewise had helps.
Severn 9, Glenelg Nation 1: Davis Cawlfield had a full go-around and the host Chiefs of naval operations remained wonderful at 9-0, 9-0 MIAA B Gathering. The Winged serpents tumbled to 1-7, 1-6.
John Carroll 3, Ecclesiastical overseer Curley 2: The host Nationalists (12-2-2, 11-2-2 MIAA A Meeting) returned from Wednesday's 5-1 misfortune to Calvert Corridor. The Monks tumbled to 10-5-1, 9-4-1.
Salesianum School (Del.) 2, C. Milton Wright 0: The meeting Broncos (5-3) have lost two games straight.
Volleyball
Carver A&T 3, Catonsville 0: The Wildcats procured the scope 25-23, 25-22, 15-15. Ryan Jones served eight experts, while Alexander Dzhygit lined a group high eight kills. Protectively, Annika Vanlandingham drove with 10 digs.
Patterson Factory 3, Perryville 0: The host Huskies beat the Jaguars, 25-9, 25-20, 25-20. Emily Burchett had 10 digs, Alyxia Green had 10 helps and Presley Givens had nine kills for Patterson Plant.
Marriotts Edge 3, Mt. Hebron 1: The Broncos won 12-25, 25-15, 25-21, 25-17. Rhisen Davis posted a twofold with 13 kills and 12 digs. Vivian O'Brien drove the Horses with 14 kills, while Leah Liu contributed 10. Eva Structure threw up 35 helps. Emerson Rose drove Mt. Hebron with 22 helps and 14 digs. Jillian Shoultz had six kills and six blocks. Ava Bradley had 12 kills.