Saturday, February 26, 2011
PREP WRESTLING
BALTIMORE — South Hagerstown’s Aaron Rowland was the champion at 285 pounds Saturday at the Maryland Class 4A-3A North region championships at Patapsco High School.
In the finals, Rowland, the No. 3 seed, edged top-seeded Jonathan Finnerty of Towson 2-1.
“He wrestled great this weekend,” said South coach Donnie Rowland, Aaron’s father. “He beat the No. 2 seed 9-2 in the semifinals. I’m real proud of him.”
Also for South, James Wilson (130 pounds) and Chris Collins (189) each placed fifth, while Marquil Holt (215) was sixth.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Norhern Garrett 80, Clear Spring 31
ACCIDENT, Md. — No. 2-seed Northern Garrett made 12 3-pointers and outscored Clear Spring 42-10 in the first half in a Maryland Class 1A West Region West Sectional quarterfinal.
Heather Schlotterbeck led the Blazers (3-20) with 12 points. Jess Barnhart had seven rebounds and three assists, and Amber Forrest and Sam Staley each added five rebounds.
CLEAR SPRING (3-19)
Forrest 2 1-2 5, Schlotterbeck 5 0-2 13, Barnhart 0 0-4 0, Mills 0 0-2 0, Knable 3 0-0 6, Staley 2 3-4 7. Totals 12 4-14 31.
NORTHERN GARRETT (19-4)
Butler 2 0-0 5, Fratz 7 0-1 15, Vincent 1 0-0 2, McKenzie 7 5-5 26, Yommer 5 8-9 18, Brosnihan 2 1-2 5, Brenneman 3 0-0 9. Totals 27 14-17 80.
Clear Spring 2 8 6 15 — 31
N. Garrett 23 19 23 15 — 80
3-point goals — Clear Spring 3 (Schlotterbeck 3), Northern Garrett 12 (Fratz, McKenzie 7, Butler, Brenneman 3).
Grace Academy 43, Faith Christian 42
Grace Academy squeaked past Faith Christian in the Mason Dixon Christian Conference third-place game.
Kelsey Koontz led the Knights (15-10) with 11 points. Tori Aikens and Victoria Broadwater each added nine points.
Hannah Dopson led Faith (19-7) with 16 points and Jackie Solenberger added 13.
GRACE ACADEMY (15-10)
Koontz 4 3-9 11, Aikens 4 1-3 9, Broadwater 4 0-3 9, Carroll 2 4-6 8, Cox 2 0-0 4, Zlomke 1 0-0 2, Bunting 0 0-2 0. Totals 15 8-23 43.
FAITH CHRISTIAN (19-7)
Dopson 4 2-5 16, Solenberger 4 2-2 13, VanVeldhulsen 1 3-4 5, Stoddard 2 0-0 4, Way 2 0-2 4. Totals 13 7-13 42.
3-point goals — Grace 1 (Broadwater), Faith 3 (Dopson 2, Solenberger).
PREP HOCKEY
Northstars 5, Montgomery-Blair 2
ROCKVILLE, Md. — Zach Kimmel had two goals and two assists on Friday night as the Washington County Northstars beat Montgomery-Blair in the semifinals of the Maryland Scholastic Hockey League Co-Op Division state tournament.
J.R. Lowery had a goal and an assist for the Northstars (17-1-2). Kevin McCormack and Shawn Kreps each scored a goal, while Drew Brooks, Gage Clifford, Arizona Zervas and Keith Koontz each had an assist. Mikhail Gardner made 13 saves.
The Northstars will face Leonardtown for the state title on Monday at 6:30 p.m. in Laurel.
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Southeastern 10-4, HCC 0-5
WHITEVILLE, N.C. — Danny Morris hit a game-winning two-out RBI double in the top of the seventh inning to lead Hagerstown Community College past Southeastern in the second game of a season-opening doubleheader.
Morris finished with three doubles and two RBIs, Marcellus Sumlin had two hits and an RBI, Seth Poffenberger had two hits and Colby Fisher pitched three shutout innings in relief to pick up the win for the Hawks (1-1).
In the opener, Sumlin had both of HCC’s hits but the Hawks committed five errors, leading to five unearned runs in a shutout loss.
Game 1
HCC 000 000 — 0 2 5
Southeastern 133 201 — 10 8 1
Shafer, Fulk (4) and Torres. Whitell and Hunt. WP — Whitell. LP — Shafer (0-1).
Game 2
HCC 000 211 1 — 5 10 1
Southeastern 110 200 0 — 4 7 1
Sellers, Fisher (5) and Morgan. Quinn, Underwood (6) and Huie. WP — Fisher (1-0). LP — Underwood.
MEN’S BASKETBALL
Breslin gets conference honors
LANCASTER, Pa. — Washington College (Md.) junior guard Kevin Breslin, a St. Maria Goretti graduate, has been named to the All-Centennial Conference first team.
Breslin led Washington in scoring at 18.7 points per game and averaged 5.9 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 2.0 steals. He was fourth in the conference in scoring.
Breslin was named to the second team last year.
MIDDLE SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL
Sixth Grade playoffs
Northern 28, Clear Spring 17
Northern: Broadus 2, Conrad 2, Gatewood 2, Hamburg 2, Nicholson 11, Sandridge 9.
Clear Spring: Breakall 3, Greenlee 8, Elwood 4, Embly 2.
Boonsboro 41, Smithsburg 11
Boonsboro: Harsh 8, Hardy 6, Mahoney 2, Penn 16, Reece 2, Saunders 6, Smothers 1.
Smithsburg: Hatcher 2, Shifflett 4, Shives 3, Snyder 2.
Broadfording 24, Springfield 18
Broadfording: Gonzales 11, Fogle 11, Gettel 2.
Springfield: Arnone 6, Davis 5.
Seventh Grade playoffs
Smithsburg 34, Northern 30
Smithsburg: Huntzberry 14, Scharenbroch 5, Robinson 5, Owens 4, Peake 4, Schwartz 2.
Northern: Carey 17, Ferguson 5, Thompson 4, Brown 2, Hart 2.
Boonsboro 50, Clear Spring 27
Boonsboro: Schnackenberg 12, Stewart 12, Nolan 6, Zinaich 6, Olson 4, Wetzel 4, Connelly 2, Glass 2, Griffith 2.
Clear Spring: Schultz 11, Aaron 6, Golden 4, Rohr 3, Fisher 2, Barnes 1.
Springfield 45, St. Mary 21
Springfield: Riley 6, Malphurs 10, Kyler 8, Ruppenthal 21.
St. Mary: Semler 11, Sacckett 4, Fischer 2, Dillard 2, Spicher 2.
Eighth Grade playoffs
Northern 60, E. Russell Hicks 37
Northern: Blake 4, Burkholder 2, Carey 10, Clemmer 3, Green 5, Martin 2, Smith 16, Stubbs 18.
E. Russell Hicks: Dodson 4, Lynch 2, Akaya 7, Boutieller 10, Luna 10, Barnes 2, Branham 2.
Springfield 36, Western Heights 21
Springfield: Byers 8, Andrews 6, Stonebreaker 9, Jamison 3, Brown 2, Kendle 4, Hughes 4.
Western: Greenwood 9, McMillion 4, Rios 4, Gantt 2, Daniels 2.
YOUTH BASKETBALL
Boonsboro Area Boys League
Grades 3-4
Cornerstone Financial Group 28, NetConn 12
Cornerstone: Shank 18, Grove 8, Nolan 2.
NetConn: Crampton 7, McLean 2, Prunty 2, Baker 1.
YOUTH HOCKEY
Bantam Division
Hagerstown Bulldogs 3, Baltimore Stars 1
Bulldogs: Hunter Demers, Travis Biggs, Zach El Mohandes goal each; Bradley Fifield, Kyle Omar assist each; Jeremy Benda 15 saves.
YOUTH BASEBALL
Big League registration
District 1 Little League is expanding its youth baseball program by offering a Big League Division for players ages 16-18 at the Maugansville Little League complex. Interested players must live in the District 1 boundaries and provide three proofs of residency within the district before Feb. 1, 2011. Registration will be held March 19 from 1 to 3 p.m., March 21 at 6 p.m. and March 22 at 6 p.m. Registration fee is $65, and a birth certificate is required. For additional information, contact Dan Dopson at 240-675-8432 or Kelly Colbert at 301-992-4904.