January 8, 2011

MEN’S BASKETBALL

ROCKVILLE, Md. — Dameatric Scott scored 26 points to lead Hagerstown Community College to a 72-71 victory over Rockville on Saturday in the Maryland JuCo Conference.

Devin Miller added 16 points for the Hawks, who only had 12 turnovers.

Ohio Valley 85, Shepherd 80

VIENNA, W.Va. — Shepherd University had five players in double figures, but it wasn’t enough as Kendall Allison had 18 points and Jordan Brooks added 16 to lead Ohio Valley (4-6, 4-4) to a West Virginia Conference victory.

Chad Moore led the Rams (5-7, 2-6) with 18 points, making 7-of-11 field goals. Marcus Pilgrim had 14 points, Dave Karlson had 12 and Brantley Osborne and Sidney McCray each added 11.



WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Rockville 71, HCC 70

ROCKVILLE — Hagerstown Community College’s rally from a 31-20 halftime deficit fell just short in a loss to Rockville in the Maryland JuCo Conference.

Turquoia Johnson had 18 points and 18 rebounds, and Alessandra Flores added 17 points for the Hawks (10-3, 4-2), who forced 32 turnovers. Tiarra Rogers led HCC with five steals to go with her nine points and three assists.

Ohio Valley 78, Shepherd 62

VIENNA, W.Va. — Denae Beavers scored 21 points and Amber Avery added 18 points and 13 rebounds to lead Ohio Valley (8-3, 5-3) past Shepherd University in the West Virginia Conference.

The loss snapped a six-game winning streak for the Rams (8-4, 6-2). Senior guard Jerica Hewett, a Boonsboro graduate, led Shepherd with 19 points on 8-of-16 shooting. Emily Daniel added 10 points.



BOYS BASKETBALL

Spalding 68, Goretti 45

SEVERN, Md. — St. Maria Goretti led Archbishop Spalding by one at halftime, but faded down the stretch in a Baltimore Catholic League loss.

The Gaels (6-10, 0-5) managed only 16 points in the second half and turned the ball over 26 times. Dylan Leazier led Goretti with 14 points.

Spalding 68, Goretti 45
ST. MARIA GORETTI (6-10 0-5)

Wilson 3 2-4 8, Rajahpillay 0 0-0 0 Fleetwood 0 2-2 2, Zoretich 0 0-0 0, Leazier 5 2-2 14, Zanfack 1 0-3 3 Blake 0 2-2 2, King 3 2-3 8, Tekeda 2 4-4 8 Totals 14 14-19 45.
ARCHBISHOP SPALDING
Brown 3 3-3 10, Kemp 3 0-0 6, Fisher 5 2-4 12, Dalce 0 1-2 1, L. Washington 7 5-7 21, Flynn 1 0-0 2, Lewis 1 0-0 2, Grey 1 0-0 2, J. Washington 5 2-2 12. 27 13-18 68.
Goretti    11    18    6    10    —    45
Spalding    12    15    21    20    —    68

3-point goals — Goretti 3 (Leazier 2, Zanfack), Spalding 3 (L. Washington 2, Brown). Rebounds — Goretti 24 (King 8) Assists — Goretti 8 (Rajahpillay 2, Fleetwood 2, Leazier 2). Turnovers — Goretti 26.


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Heritage Academy 50, Queen Anne 42

FREDERICK, Md. — Troy Cosner had 18 points and six rebounds to lead Heritage Academy to a first-round win over Queen Anne (3-2) at the Oriole Classic on Friday.

Aaron Clark had a double-double with 10 points and 10 assists, Ben Cosner had 12 points, Bryce Nigh had five steals and Kyle Smith hit two 3-pointers and had five rebounds for the Eagles (6-2).



GIRLS BASKETBALL

Bishop Walsh 60, Hancock 28

CUMBERLAND, Md. — Bishop Walsh outscored Hancock in all four quarters for a decisive win.

Alisa Shives led Hancock (3-6) with eight points, including two 3-pointers. Kelly Edgerton added six points, and Lyndsay Himes had eight rebounds and three assists.

JV: Bishop Walsh, 25-9 (H: Megan Dain 3).

Bishop Walsh 60, Hancock 28
HANCOCK (3-6)

Younker 0 3-6 3, Golden 1 1-2 3, Edgerton 3 0-0 6, Himes 2 2-2 6, Shives 3 0-0 8, Leavy 1 0-0 2. Totals 10 6-10 28.
BISHOP WALSH
Buser 7 2-2 16, Morin 1 0-0 2, Ruppenkamp 2 1-2 5, Matthews 4 0-2 8, Winner 5 1-3 13, Turnball 3 10-12 16. Totals 22 14-21 60.
Hancock    5    9    12    2    —    28
Bishop Walsh    13    14    14    19    —    60

3-point goals — Hancock 2 (Shives 2), Bishop Walsh 2 (Winner 2).

Heritage 39, Frederick Force 28

FREDERICK, Md. — Rachel Clarke had a double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds as Heritage beat the Frederick Force in Maryland School for the Deaf’s Oriole Classic tournament on Friday.

Rose Clark added 10 points, Kara Stamper had 11 rebounds, six steals and three blocks and Jessica Gaylor had eight rebounds for the Eagles.

Note: Heritage (10-1) defeated MSD 53-51 to win the championship Saturday night. No other details were available at press time.

Heritage 39, Frederick Force 28
HERITAGE ACADEMY (9-1)

Butts 1 0-2 2, Gaylor 2 2-6 8, Clarke 4 3-4 11, Kidd 3 0-2 6, Stamper 1 0-2 2, Clark 5 0-0 10. Totals 16 5-16 39.
FREDERICK FORCE
K. Romanchuk 2 3-7 7, A. Blickenstaff 1 0-0 2, R. Joanites 5 0-0 11, M. Quick 1 0-0 2, S. Reifsnider 2 0-0 4, D. Pritt 1 0-0 2. Totals 12 3-7 28.
Heritage    9    11    10    9    —    39
Frederick    4    7    7    10    —    28

3-point goals — Heritage 2 (Gaylor), Force 1 (Joanites). Fouled out — Joanites.

PREP WRESTLING

Germantown Academy 54, Mercersburg 20

Episcopal Academy 35, Mercersburg 33


POTTSTOWN, Pa. — The Blue Storm dropped a pair of duals, including one to a Germantown squad ranked fourth in the country.

Arvind Stone (152/160) earned two pins on the day, while Sam Rodgers (285) also had two wins for Mercersburg Academy. Nick Carberry (130), Matt Brower (140), James Hendrickson (145), Bobby Burg (171), Alex Kelly (189) and John San Fillipo (215) each had one win.



BOYS SWIMMING

Jefferson 57, Hedgesville 37

Jefferson 72, Martinsburg 20

Jefferson 77, Massanutten Military 15


SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. — Phil Allen won the 500-yard freestyle for Jefferson (7-0-1).



GIRLS SWIMMING

Jefferson 57, Hedgesville 37

Jefferson 67, Martinsburg 25

Jefferson 83, Massanutten Military 2


SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. — Ashleigh Orr won the 200-yard freestyle for Jefferson (8-0).



BOYS SQUASH

Tom Flanagan Tournament

MERCERSBURG, Pa. — Mercersburg Academy finished seventh out of eight teams. Ahmed Abdel Latif went 3-0, Ben Bunjapamai and Otto Bunjapamai each went 2-1 and Brendan McClintick, Eli Woodworth, Jason Lee and Paul Kreifels each added a victory for the Blue Storm.



JV BOYS SQUASH

Mercersburg Academy 5, St. Annes-Belfield 4

Mercersburg Academy 5, Woodberry Forest 4




MIDDLE SCHOOL HOOPS

Boys

Western Heights 24, Clear Spring 22


Western: Wetzel 11, Mitchell 3, Akins 3, Bright 3, Roman 2, Green 2.

Clear Spring: Hill 10, Greenlee 6, Elwood 4, Breakall 2.

Eighth Grade

Smithsburg 46, Clear Spring 29


Smithsburg: Bachtell 7, Brenk 6, Spinks 4, Hejduk 3, Coleman 3, Tapley 10, Stultz 6, Singh 2, Redmond 2, Everett 2.

Clear Spring: Lazich 15, Alexander 8, Commer 4, Lee 2.

Springfield 41, Boonsboro 40

Springfield: Stonebreaker 5, Byers 9, Kelbaugh 10, Andrews 2, Barr 9, Jamison 4, Taylor 2.

Boonsboro: Austin 6, Bennett 4, Maugh 2, Hubberd 1, Thibault 12, Ziniach 15.

Seventh Grade

Springfield 36, Boonsboro 33


Springfield: Riley 6, Malphurs 18, Ruppenthal 11, Shirley 1.

Boonsboro: Connelly 2, Dougherty 12, Griffith 5, Nolan 4, Stewart 4, Ziniach 6.

St. Mary 42, Hancock 10

St. Mary: Semler 12, O’Malley 8, Spicher 5, Oh 5, Sacchet 4, Sappenfield 4, Dillard 2, Marinelli 2.

Hancock: Childers 4, Kearns 2, Wood 2, Cubbage 2.

Sixth Grade

Boonsboro 43, Broadfording 15


Boonsboro: Bowles 4, Harsh 6, Keller 4, Mahoney 2, Penn 12, Reece 6, Rogers 2, Saunders 5, Smothers 2.

Broadfording: Durst 2, Gettel 5, Gonzales 6, Kolb 2.

St. Mary 24, Smithsburg 18

St. Mary: Murray 9, Spinnler 12, Steiner 1, Jones 2, Epstein 11 rebounds.

Smithsburg: Snyder 1, Hatcher 9, Merritt 2, Fink 3, Jackson 1, Shifflet 2.

Travel League

Seventh Grade

Smithsburg 36, Clear Spring 29


Smithsburg: Huntzberry 13, Robinson 9, Scharenbroch 8, Schwartz 6.

Clear Spring: Schultz 15, Fisher 11, Aaron 2, Golden 1.



YOUTH BASKETBALL

Boonsboro Boys League

Cornerstone Financial 34, South Mountain Veggies 12


Cornerstone: Shank 15, Nolan 8, Grove 6, Norris 2, Routzahn 2, Elkins 1.

South: Porter 8, Hawbaker 2, Myers 2.