Tuesday, March 22, 2011
PREP SOFTBALL
WILLIAMSPORT — Sophomore Jasmine Rafter made a splash in her varsity debut, hitting a walk-off solo home run in the seventh inning to send the Wildcats to a season-opening 5-4 win over Manchester Valley on Tuesday.
Kayla Ewing hit two two-run home runs — one in the fourth, the other in the sixth — for Williamsport (1-1), which gave coach Jennie Finafrock her first victory.
Ariah Giles notched the win in the circle with seven strikeouts.
Man. Valley 012 000 1 — 4 7 1
Williamsport 000 202 1 — 5 5 3
White and Gerney. Giles and Stotler. WP — Giles (1-0). LP — White (0-1). HR — W: Ewing 2 (4th, one on; 6th, one on), Rafter (7th, none on).
Clear Spring 5, FSK 0
CLEAR SPRING — Blazers ace Amber Forrest pitched a shutout with five strikeouts against Francis Scott Key for her second straight win to start the season.
Haley Thorn paced the offense with two RBIs and Forrest and Tori Albert had two hits each for Clear Spring (2-0).
FSK 000 000 0 — 0 3 3
Clear Spring 002 210 0 — 5 9 1
Gallagher and McCartney. Forrest and Knable. WP — Forrest (2-0). LP — Gallagher (0-1).
Hedgesville 12, Berkeley Springs 1
BERKELEY SPRINGS, W.Va. — Allison Sween had two hits and four RBIs to lead Hedgesville to a five-inning victory.
Abby Crawford, Cat Lebo and Emilee Harmison had two hits each for the Eagles (2-0).
Ashton Miller had a hit and scored the lone run for Berkeley Springs (0-3).
Hedgesville 802 02 — 12 12 3
Berk. Springs 001 00 — 1 4 2
Williams, Vance (3) and Lebo, Harmison (3). Redick and Hessler. WP — Williams (1-0). LP — Redick.
PREP BASEBALL
Clear Spring 6, Francis Scott Key 5
CLEAR SPRING — Logan Appel scored the winning run on a walk-off single by Kyle Franks as Clear Spring rallied past Francis Scott Key.
Dylan Stouffer had two hits, including a two-run homer, for the Blazers (2-0). Appel and Ryan Aaron had two hits each and Adam Mellott pitched an inning of relief in the seventh to pick up the win.
FSK 000 111 2 — 5 8 1
Clear Spring 200 000 4 — 6 10 3
Davis, Peter (7) and Woodrow. Hill, Brant (5), Kinna (5), Mellott (7) and Moser. WP — Mellott (1-0). LP — Davis. HR — CS: Stouffer (1st, one on).
Williamsport 6, Manchester Valley 4
WILLIAMSPORT — Tyler Byers hit a two-run homer and Tyson Cline added two RBIs as Williamsport opened its season with a win over Manchester Valley.
Will Bowen scored two runs and Byers added two hits for the Wildcats.
Jason Baytop had three hits for the Mavericks (1-1).
Man. Valley 000 031 0 — 4 5 2
Williamsport 200 202 0 — 6 9 1
Windisch and Cavey. Taylor, Colliflower (3), Lucas (6) and Butts. WP — Lucas (1-0). LP — Windisch (0-1). HR — W: Byers (1st, one on).
Washington 11, Musselman 9
INWOOD, W.Va. — Brad Shade scored three runs and drove in two more for Musselman in a loss to Washington.
Darrin Zombro had three RBIs and Aron Shiley had two hits and an RBI for the Applemen.
Washington 303 401 0 — 11 14 1
Musselman 000 250 2 — 9 8 3
Rickards, Wilt (5). Shade, Keller (3), Kisner (4). WP — Wilt. LP — Shade.
JV BASEBALL
St. Maria Goretti 13, Broadfording 0
Goretti (1-1): Jake Moats 3 hits; Kevin Proctor, Tim Davidson 2 hits each.
BOYS LACROSSE
Smithsburg 13, Tuscarora 8
FREDERICK, Md. — Cullan Ganley had five goals and four assists to lead Smithsburg to a season-opening win.
Kevin Grimm and Dillan Harbaugh had three goals each, Luke Slick had a goal and two assists, Travis Leopold had a goal, Chase Scott had an assist and Clayton Layman made six saves for the Leopards (1-0).
JV: Smithsburg, 6-5.
Thomas Johnson 16, North Hagerstown 5
FREDERICK, Md. — Zach Eppard led the Hubs with two goals and Brandon Brown had a goal and two assists in North’s season-opening loss to Thomas Johnson.
Bryan Wills added a goal and an assist, and Niklas Grahn rounded out the scoring for the Hubs (0-1). Brian Davis and Daved Paddack combined for five saves.
Frederick 10, South Hagerstown 1
FREDERICK, Md. — Warrens Remy scored the lone goal on an assist by Chris Quante for the Rebels in a season-opening loss to Frederick.
Drake Kessell had 16 saves the Rebels (0-1).
JV BOYS LACROSSE
Boonsboro 17, Walkersville 10
Boonsboro: Freddie Funke 4 goals, assist; Justin Jardeleza, Caleb Jardeleza 3 goals, assist each; Andrew Green 2 goals, assist; Kyle Briggs goal, assist; Josh Harwood, Caleb Grove goal each.
North Hagerstown 5, Thomas Johnson 4
North (1-0): Scott Thomas 2 goals, 12 ground balls; Joe Hamilton, Reed Jimenez, Garrett Iser goal each; Kyle Hewlett, Reggie Daniel assist each; Morgan Kenworthy nine ground balls forced; Peter Durham four saves.
JV GIRLS LACROSSE
Boonsboro 13, Thomas Johnson 11
Boonsboro: Natalie Young 5 goals, 2 assists; Katie Sheridan 4 goals; Courtney Ridenour, Kianna Miller goal, assist each; Natalii Pitts, Emily Lum goal each; Buchanan Barr assist; Kara Reece 7 saves; Maeve Windsor 6 saves.
Thomas Johnson: Rachel Ingram 5 goals; Jeanne Dolan 4 goals; Samantha Topper 2 goals; Gabrielle Catmona assist; Dani Churchill 10 saves.
BOYS TENNIS
Clear Spring 4, Francis Scott Key 1
at CLEAR SPRING
Singles — 1. Zac O’Neal (CS) d. Connor Frock, 6-4, 6-2; 2. Zac Corodon (FSK) d. Brandon Kesselring, 6-3, 6-2.
Doubles — 1. Gavin Myers/Tyler Brown (CS) d. Dan Heckathorn/Kyle Woodworth, 6-0, 6-1; 2. Cory Caudell/Corey McClure (CS) d. Ben Callier/Brady Winter, 6-1, 6-0; 3. Mike Snyder/Scott Hovermale (C) d. Derek Kolb/Victor Shriver, 6-1, 6-0.
Record: Clear Spring 1-0.
St. Maria Goretti 4, Martinsburg 3
at MARTINSBURG, W.Va.
Singles — 1. Grant Davis (M) d. Max Agbayani, 8-0; 2. Nathan Galaza (M) d. Aaron Snook, 8-2; 3. Zach Fawaz (G) d. Varun Menon, 8-2; 4. Aaron Hawk (G) d. Ryan Springer, 8-2.
Doubles — 1. Davis/Galaza (M) d. Agbayani/Max Stockslager, 8-1; 2. Snook/Bryce Reeder (G) d. Springer/Ben Frye, 8-0; 3. Fawaz/Rodrigo Reyna (G) d. Varun Menon/Sreyas Menon, 8-2.
Record: Goretti 4-0.
Chambersburg 5, Mechanicsburg 2
at MECHANICSBURG, Pa.
Singles — 1. Steven Kolumban (C) d. Josh Ringquist, 6-0, 6-2; 2. Emir Duric (C) d. Eric Bronder, 6-4, 6-2; 3. Chase Wennick (C) d. Mitch Wirth, 6-4, 6-3; 4. Jon Hepner (M) d. Luke Strickler, 6-4, 6-1.
Doubles — 1. Kolumban/Duric (C) d. Ringquist/Bronder, 6-1, 6-4; 2. Ryan Foor/Charlie Scanzello (C) d. Matt Strauch/Joel Eisenhower, 6-3, 6-4; 3. Kevin Koch/Evan Vrable (M) d. Zane Harter/Brendan Bittle, 6-2, 6-1.
Record: Chambersburg 1-0.
GIRLS TENNIS
Clear Spring 5, Francis Scott Key 0
at CLEAR SPRING
Singles — 1. Megan Crowl (CS) d. Haley Carter, 6-0, 6-0; 2. Miranda Kearney (CS) d. Laura French, 6-1, 6-2.
Doubles — 1. Ashlyn Long/Bethani Jenkins (CS) d. Sarah Miller/Brittany Gallagher, 7-5, 6-2; 2. Miranda Speak/Dominique Forsman CS) d. Jackie Lynott/Mari Olsen, 6-0, 6-0; 3. Samantha Michael Anjie Garner (CS) d. Lily Lawler/Brittany Hill, 6-1, 7-6 (4).
Martinsburg 4, St. Maria Goretti 3
at MARTINSBURG, W.Va.
Singles — 1. Emily Widmeyer (M) d. Ashley Robinson, 8-3; 2. Laura Winalski (G) d. Kim Van Dongen, 8-5; 3. Molly Beck (M) d. Meg Shirley, 8-4; 4. Monica DivinaGracia (G) d. Hannah Beale, 8-4.
Doubles — 1. Widmeyer/Van Donegen (M) d. Robinson/Shirley, 8-3; 2. Winalski/DivinaGracia (G) d. Beck/Beale, 9-7 (7); 3. Sadie Tucker/Sarah Fizer (M) won by default.
Record: Goretti 3-1.
COLLEGE BASEBALL
HCC 2-4, Southern Maryland 0-6
LA PLATA, Md. — Colby Fisher pitched 6 1/3 scoreless innings and Chris Kulik and Marcellus Sumlin drove in runs as Hagerstown Community College beat Southern Maryland in the first game of a doubleheader split.
Fisher (4-0) allowed three hits and two walks while striking out three, and Jay Shafer got two outs — one a strikeout — for his first save. Kulik had two hits and Sumlin hit an RBI single.
The Hawks (17-6, 4-3 Maryland JuCo) were hurt by Southern’s six-run second inning in the second game. Jordan Thurber had two hits and drove in a run, and Justin Martinez hit an RBI double.
Game 1
HCC 110 000 0 — 2 5 3
Southern 000 000 0 — 0 3 0
Fisher, Shafer (7) and Torres. Sturgill, Powers (5) and Seifert. WP — Fosher (4-0). LP — Sturgill. S — Shafer (1).
Game 2
HCC 002 200 0 — 4 6 2
Southern 060 000 x — 6 6 2
Crist, Lesher (2) and Knupt. Harrigan, Keeler (7) and Reilly. WP — Harrigan. LP — Crist (0-3). S — Keeler.
COLLEGE TRACK
Hawks at Battleground Relays
FREDERICKSBURG, Va. — Grant Smith, Elizabeth Ross and Samantha Taylor each won an event on Saturday at the University of Mary Washington.
Smith won the men’s shot put with a throw of 48 feet, 3 1/2 inches. Ross won the women’s shot put with a throw of 43-6 1/2, and Taylor won the women’s pole vault by clearing 9-6 1/4.
Paige Shirk finished second in the women’s shot put (41-4 1/2), Ginger Berry was second in the women’s pole vault (8 feet) and Kyle Toms took second in the men’s shot put (45-9). Toms was third in the javelin (139-9) and Samantha Ebersole took third in the women’s pole vault (7-6).
Smith was fourth in the men’s discus (124-6) and Wyatt Funk was fourth in the men’s high jump (5-8).
HCC’s men’s 4x200 relay team of Lance Lagos, Heisman Johnson, Chaz Nedd and Funk also took fourth (1:36.63).
Amber Elliot was fifth in the women’s 100 (13.64), and two other men’s relay teams took fifth — the distance medley team of Mike Salguero, Lagos, Nethanial Clark and Brandon Mauck (11:02.60) and the sprint medley team of Nedd, Lagos, Johnson and Evan Clark (3:46.06).
In the men’s 1,500, Salguero finished 10th (4:16.66) and Mauck was 14th (4:21.51).
YOUTH BASKETBALL
Martinsburg March Madness
Eighth Grade Boys
Hagerstown Wildcats 55, Pill & Pill 32
Wildcats: Lazich 14, Akaya 13, Barr 10, Smith 10, Kelbaugh 4, Boutilier 2, Fiery 2.
Note: Hagerstown advances to the winners’ bracket semifinal Saturday at 10 a.m.
YOUTH SOCCER
Baltimore Beltway League
U14 Boys
Boonsboro FC 1, Mt. Airy 0
Boonsboro: Kyle Rossen goal.
U12 Boys
Boonsboro FC 3, Crofton 1
Boonsboro: Izaiah Elize, Clement Williams, Reilly Long goal each.
U12 Girls
Boonsboro FC 7, Kirkwood 0
Boonsboro: Dion Daughtridge, Ali Goetz 2 goals each; Eryn McVicker, Emily Rhinaman, Callie Etches goal each.
BRIEF
Mountain Express youth track
The local Mountain Express youth track and field club will hold practices this spring on Mondays and Wednesdays at South Hagerstown High School from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
The first practice is today.
For information, contact Jan Price at 301-293-4219 or MizOfficial@yahoo.com.
PREP SOFTBALL
WILLIAMSPORT — Sophomore Jasmine Rafter made a splash in her varsity debut, hitting a walk-off solo home run in the seventh inning to send the Wildcats to a season-opening 5-4 win over Manchester Valley on Tuesday.
Kayla Ewing hit two two-run home runs — one in the fourth, the other in the sixth — for Williamsport (1-1), which gave coach Jennie Finafrock her first victory.
Ariah Giles notched the win in the circle with seven strikeouts.
Man. Valley 012 000 1 — 4 7 1
Williamsport 000 202 1 — 5 5 3
White and Gerney. Giles and Stotler. WP — Giles (1-0). LP — White (0-1). HR — W: Ewing 2 (4th, one on; 6th, one on), Rafter (7th, none on).
Clear Spring 5, FSK 0
CLEAR SPRING — Blazers ace Amber Forrest pitched a shutout with five strikeouts against Francis Scott Key for her second straight win to start the season.
Haley Thorn paced the offense with two RBIs and Forrest and Tori Albert had two hits each for Clear Spring (2-0).
FSK 000 000 0 — 0 3 3
Clear Spring 002 210 0 — 5 9 1
Gallagher and McCartney. Forrest and Knable. WP — Forrest (2-0). LP — Gallagher (0-1).
Hedgesville 12, Berkeley Springs 1
BERKELEY SPRINGS, W.Va. — Allison Sween had two hits and four RBIs to lead Hedgesville to a five-inning victory.
Abby Crawford, Cat Lebo and Emilee Harmison had two hits each for the Eagles (2-0).
Ashton Miller had a hit and scored the lone run for Berkeley Springs (0-3).
Hedgesville 802 02 — 12 12 3
Berk. Springs 001 00 — 1 4 2
Williams, Vance (3) and Lebo, Harmison (3). Redick and Hessler. WP — Williams (1-0). LP — Redick.
PREP BASEBALL
Clear Spring 6, Francis Scott Key 5
CLEAR SPRING — Logan Appel scored the winning run on a walk-off single by Kyle Franks as Clear Spring rallied past Francis Scott Key.
Dylan Stouffer had two hits, including a two-run homer, for the Blazers (2-0). Appel and Ryan Aaron had two hits each and Adam Mellott pitched an inning of relief in the seventh to pick up the win.
FSK 000 111 2 — 5 8 1
Clear Spring 200 000 4 — 6 10 3
Davis, Peter (7) and Woodrow. Hill, Brant (5), Kinna (5), Mellott (7) and Moser. WP — Mellott (1-0). LP — Davis. HR — CS: Stouffer (1st, one on).
Williamsport 6, Manchester Valley 4
WILLIAMSPORT — Tyler Byers hit a two-run homer and Tyson Cline added two RBIs as Williamsport opened its season with a win over Manchester Valley.
Will Bowen scored two runs and Byers added two hits for the Wildcats.
Jason Baytop had three hits for the Mavericks (1-1).
Man. Valley 000 031 0 — 4 5 2
Williamsport 200 202 0 — 6 9 1
Windisch and Cavey. Taylor, Colliflower (3), Lucas (6) and Butts. WP — Lucas (1-0). LP — Windisch (0-1). HR — W: Byers (1st, one on).
Washington 11, Musselman 9
INWOOD, W.Va. — Brad Shade scored three runs and drove in two more for Musselman in a loss to Washington.
Darrin Zombro had three RBIs and Aron Shiley had two hits and an RBI for the Applemen.
Washington 303 401 0 — 11 14 1
Musselman 000 250 2 — 9 8 3
Rickards, Wilt (5). Shade, Keller (3), Kisner (4). WP — Wilt. LP — Shade.
JV BASEBALL
St. Maria Goretti 13, Broadfording 0
Goretti (1-1): Jake Moats 3 hits; Kevin Proctor, Tim Davidson 2 hits each.
BOYS LACROSSE
Smithsburg 13, Tuscarora 8
FREDERICK, Md. — Cullan Ganley had five goals and four assists to lead Smithsburg to a season-opening win.
Kevin Grimm and Dillan Harbaugh had three goals each, Luke Slick had a goal and two assists, Travis Leopold had a goal, Chase Scott had an assist and Clayton Layman made six saves for the Leopards (1-0).
JV: Smithsburg, 6-5.
Thomas Johnson 16, North Hagerstown 5
FREDERICK, Md. — Zach Eppard led the Hubs with two goals and Brandon Brown had a goal and two assists in North’s season-opening loss to Thomas Johnson.
Bryan Wills added a goal and an assist, and Niklas Grahn rounded out the scoring for the Hubs (0-1). Brian Davis and Daved Paddack combined for five saves.
Frederick 10, South Hagerstown 1
FREDERICK, Md. — Warrens Remy scored the lone goal on an assist by Chris Quante for the Rebels in a season-opening loss to Frederick.
Drake Kessell had 16 saves the Rebels (0-1).
JV BOYS LACROSSE
Boonsboro 17, Walkersville 10
Boonsboro: Freddie Funke 4 goals, assist; Justin Jardeleza, Caleb Jardeleza 3 goals, assist each; Andrew Green 2 goals, assist; Kyle Briggs goal, assist; Josh Harwood, Caleb Grove goal each.
North Hagerstown 5, Thomas Johnson 4
North (1-0): Scott Thomas 2 goals, 12 ground balls; Joe Hamilton, Reed Jimenez, Garrett Iser goal each; Kyle Hewlett, Reggie Daniel assist each; Morgan Kenworthy nine ground balls forced; Peter Durham four saves.
JV GIRLS LACROSSE
Boonsboro 13, Thomas Johnson 11
Boonsboro: Natalie Young 5 goals, 2 assists; Katie Sheridan 4 goals; Courtney Ridenour, Kianna Miller goal, assist each; Natalii Pitts, Emily Lum goal each; Buchanan Barr assist; Kara Reece 7 saves; Maeve Windsor 6 saves.
Thomas Johnson: Rachel Ingram 5 goals; Jeanne Dolan 4 goals; Samantha Topper 2 goals; Gabrielle Catmona assist; Dani Churchill 10 saves.
BOYS TENNIS
Clear Spring 4, Francis Scott Key 1
at CLEAR SPRING
Singles — 1. Zac O’Neal (CS) d. Connor Frock, 6-4, 6-2; 2. Zac Corodon (FSK) d. Brandon Kesselring, 6-3, 6-2.
Doubles — 1. Gavin Myers/Tyler Brown (CS) d. Dan Heckathorn/Kyle Woodworth, 6-0, 6-1; 2. Cory Caudell/Corey McClure (CS) d. Ben Callier/Brady Winter, 6-1, 6-0; 3. Mike Snyder/Scott Hovermale (C) d. Derek Kolb/Victor Shriver, 6-1, 6-0.
Record: Clear Spring 1-0.
St. Maria Goretti 4, Martinsburg 3
at MARTINSBURG, W.Va.
Singles — 1. Grant Davis (M) d. Max Agbayani, 8-0; 2. Nathan Galaza (M) d. Aaron Snook, 8-2; 3. Zach Fawaz (G) d. Varun Menon, 8-2; 4. Aaron Hawk (G) d. Ryan Springer, 8-2.
Doubles — 1. Davis/Galaza (M) d. Agbayani/Max Stockslager, 8-1; 2. Snook/Bryce Reeder (G) d. Springer/Ben Frye, 8-0; 3. Fawaz/Rodrigo Reyna (G) d. Varun Menon/Sreyas Menon, 8-2.
Record: Goretti 4-0.
Chambersburg 5, Mechanicsburg 2
at MECHANICSBURG, Pa.
Singles — 1. Steven Kolumban (C) d. Josh Ringquist, 6-0, 6-2; 2. Emir Duric (C) d. Eric Bronder, 6-4, 6-2; 3. Chase Wennick (C) d. Mitch Wirth, 6-4, 6-3; 4. Jon Hepner (M) d. Luke Strickler, 6-4, 6-1.
Doubles — 1. Kolumban/Duric (C) d. Ringquist/Bronder, 6-1, 6-4; 2. Ryan Foor/Charlie Scanzello (C) d. Matt Strauch/Joel Eisenhower, 6-3, 6-4; 3. Kevin Koch/Evan Vrable (M) d. Zane Harter/Brendan Bittle, 6-2, 6-1.
Record: Chambersburg 1-0.
GIRLS TENNIS
Clear Spring 5, Francis Scott Key 0
at CLEAR SPRING
Singles — 1. Megan Crowl (CS) d. Haley Carter, 6-0, 6-0; 2. Miranda Kearney (CS) d. Laura French, 6-1, 6-2.
Doubles — 1. Ashlyn Long/Bethani Jenkins (CS) d. Sarah Miller/Brittany Gallagher, 7-5, 6-2; 2. Miranda Speak/Dominique Forsman CS) d. Jackie Lynott/Mari Olsen, 6-0, 6-0; 3. Samantha Michael Anjie Garner (CS) d. Lily Lawler/Brittany Hill, 6-1, 7-6 (4).
Martinsburg 4, St. Maria Goretti 3
at MARTINSBURG, W.Va.
Singles — 1. Emily Widmeyer (M) d. Ashley Robinson, 8-3; 2. Laura Winalski (G) d. Kim Van Dongen, 8-5; 3. Molly Beck (M) d. Meg Shirley, 8-4; 4. Monica DivinaGracia (G) d. Hannah Beale, 8-4.
Doubles — 1. Widmeyer/Van Donegen (M) d. Robinson/Shirley, 8-3; 2. Winalski/DivinaGracia (G) d. Beck/Beale, 9-7 (7); 3. Sadie Tucker/Sarah Fizer (M) won by default.
Record: Goretti 3-1.
COLLEGE BASEBALL
HCC 2-4, Southern Maryland 0-6
LA PLATA, Md. — Colby Fisher pitched 6 1/3 scoreless innings and Chris Kulik and Marcellus Sumlin drove in runs as Hagerstown Community College beat Southern Maryland in the first game of a doubleheader split.
Fisher (4-0) allowed three hits and two walks while striking out three, and Jay Shafer got two outs — one a strikeout — for his first save. Kulik had two hits and Sumlin hit an RBI single.
The Hawks (17-6, 4-3 Maryland JuCo) were hurt by Southern’s six-run second inning in the second game. Jordan Thurber had two hits and drove in a run, and Justin Martinez hit an RBI double.
Game 1
HCC 110 000 0 — 2 5 3
Southern 000 000 0 — 0 3 0
Fisher, Shafer (7) and Torres. Sturgill, Powers (5) and Seifert. WP — Fosher (4-0). LP — Sturgill. S — Shafer (1).
Game 2
HCC 002 200 0 — 4 6 2
Southern 060 000 x — 6 6 2
Crist, Lesher (2) and Knupt. Harrigan, Keeler (7) and Reilly. WP — Harrigan. LP — Crist (0-3). S — Keeler.
COLLEGE TRACK
Hawks at Battleground Relays
FREDERICKSBURG, Va. — Grant Smith, Elizabeth Ross and Samantha Taylor each won an event on Saturday at the University of Mary Washington.
Smith won the men’s shot put with a throw of 48 feet, 3 1/2 inches. Ross won the women’s shot put with a throw of 43-6 1/2, and Taylor won the women’s pole vault by clearing 9-6 1/4.
Paige Shirk finished second in the women’s shot put (41-4 1/2), Ginger Berry was second in the women’s pole vault (8 feet) and Kyle Toms took second in the men’s shot put (45-9). Toms was third in the javelin (139-9) and Samantha Ebersole took third in the women’s pole vault (7-6).
Smith was fourth in the men’s discus (124-6) and Wyatt Funk was fourth in the men’s high jump (5-8).
HCC’s men’s 4x200 relay team of Lance Lagos, Heisman Johnson, Chaz Nedd and Funk also took fourth (1:36.63).
Amber Elliot was fifth in the women’s 100 (13.64), and two other men’s relay teams took fifth — the distance medley team of Mike Salguero, Lagos, Nethanial Clark and Brandon Mauck (11:02.60) and the sprint medley team of Nedd, Lagos, Johnson and Evan Clark (3:46.06).
In the men’s 1,500, Salguero finished 10th (4:16.66) and Mauck was 14th (4:21.51).
YOUTH BASKETBALL
Martinsburg March Madness
Eighth Grade Boys
Hagerstown Wildcats 55, Pill & Pill 32
Wildcats: Lazich 14, Akaya 13, Barr 10, Smith 10, Kelbaugh 4, Boutilier 2, Fiery 2.
Note: Hagerstown advances to the winners’ bracket semifinal Saturday at 10 a.m.
YOUTH SOCCER
Baltimore Beltway League
U14 Boys
Boonsboro FC 1, Mt. Airy 0
Boonsboro: Kyle Rossen goal.
U12 Boys
Boonsboro FC 3, Crofton 1
Boonsboro: Izaiah Elize, Clement Williams, Reilly Long goal each.
U12 Girls
Boonsboro FC 7, Kirkwood 0
Boonsboro: Dion Daughtridge, Ali Goetz 2 goals each; Eryn McVicker, Emily Rhinaman, Callie Etches goal each.
BRIEF
Mountain Express youth track
The local Mountain Express youth track and field club will hold practices this spring on Mondays and Wednesdays at South Hagerstown High School from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
The first practice is today.
For information, contact Jan Price at 301-293-4219 or MizOfficial@yahoo.com.