Friday, December 21, 2012

MEN’S BASKETBALL

HCC 93, Prince George’s 82

LARGO, Md. — Kervin Rameau had a game-high 27 points for Hagerstown in a Maryland JuCo Conference win over Prince George’s.

Antonio Jenifer had 21 points, Donte Thomas had 17 points and six assists, Christian Leach had 14 points and Antwan Pittman had 10 points and nine rebounds for the Hawks (15-2, 6-1).

HAGERSTOWN (15-2, 6-1)
Carter 4, Jenifer 21, Thomas 17, Pittman 10, Rameau 27, Leach 14. Totals 31 28-41 93.
PRINCE GEORGE’S
Johnson 6, Logan 8, Ayodeji 12, Leatherwood 21, Short 4, McCray 9, Sewell 8, Thomas 4, Davenport 4, Collins 4, Jackson 2. Totals 38 6-8 82.
Halftime — HCC, 40-30. 3-point goals — HCC 3 (Jenifer, Pittman, Leach).



WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

HCC 62, Prince George’s 57

LARGO, Md. — Deidra Burch scored 12 of her 14 points from long range to lead Hagerstown past Prince George’s in the Maryland JuCo Conference.

Burch added six rebounds and six assists, Katie Sprecher had 14 points, 14 rebounds and six blocks and Kristine Mstowski had 12 points, including three 3-pointers, six rebound and four steals for the Hawks (4-1).

HAGERSTOWN (4-10)
Connelly 3, Orr 10, Mstowski 12, Burch 14, Sprecher 14, Wallace 9. Totals 24 10-18 62.
PRINCE GEORGE’S
Hill 10, T. Smith 24, J. Hill 2, Arinze 2, Matthews 6, P. Smith 7, Cue 3, Holmes 3. Totals 23 8-14 57.
Halftime — HCC, 28-27. 3-point goals — HCC 7 (Mstowski 3, Burch 4), Prince George’s 3 (T. Smith 2, Holmes).



BOYS BASKETBALL

Broadfording 96, Hancock 68

HANCOCK — Isaiah Daniels had 27 points, eight rebounds and seven assists to lead Broadfording Christian Academy to a win over Hancock.

Moni Anderson had 23 points, six assists and eight steals, Cisco Silva had 20 points and 12 rebounds and Mawdo Sallah had 15 points, 25 rebounds and seven blocks for the Lions (11-3).

Jordan Tosten scored 12 of his team-high 20 points from beyond the arc, Tanner Manning had three 3-pointers en route to 11 points and Noah Teeter had six rebounds for the Panthers (1-5), who made 11 3-pointers in the loss.

BROADFORDING (11-3)
Anderson 23, Daniels 27, Price 4, Lopez 3, Puffenbarger 2, Silva 20, Sallah 15, Kim 1, Carpagna 1. Totals 42 7-14 96.
HANCOCK (1-5)
Tosten 20, Anderson 2, Edgerton 2, H. McKinley 8, B. McKinley 8, Teeter 4, T. Manning 11, Mitchell 8, L. Manning 5. Totals 22 13-15 68.
Broadfording    25    27    24    20    —    96
Hancock    19    14    19    16    —    68
3-point goals — Broadfording 5 (Anderson, Daniels 3, Lopez), Hancock 11 (Tosten 4, T. Manning 3, Mitchell 2, B. McKinley, H. McKinley).

Martinsburg 77, Stonewall Jackson 67

MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Jalen Lewis hit four 3-pointers en route to a game-high 20 points and Martinsburg outscored Stonewall Jackson 29-19 in the fourth quarter to earn an opening round victory in the Martinsburg Hoops Shootout.

Lewis added six assists and three steals, Elisha Freeman had 12 points and four assists, Jason Hill had 11 points, David Long had 10 points and four assists and Brian Hairston had 10 points and seven rebounds for the Bulldogs (3-0). 

STONEWALL JACKSON
Stubbs 4, Burchie 7, Stroman 11, Farber 4, Ali 16, Thornton 2, Washington 19, Dennis 4. Totals 24 15-18 67.
MARTINSBURG (3-0)
Freeman 12, Robinson 4, Lewis 20, Hill 11, Cole 8, Long 10, Hairston 10. Totals 29 14-19 77.
Stone. Jackson    14    18    16    19    —    67
Martinsburg    17    15    16    29    —    77
3-point goals — Stonewall Jackson 4 (Stroman, Washington 3), Martinsburg 5 (Cole, Lewis 4).

Chambersburg 57, Central Dauphin 33

CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Evason Obgonna had 16 points for Chambersburg in a Mid-Penn Commonwealth win over Central Dauphin (3-4, 2-3).

Kyle Myers had 13 points, including two 3-pointers and Kellen Williams had 10 points, including two 3-pointers and six assists for the Trojans (4-3, 2-3).

CENTRAL DAUPHIN (3-4, 2-3)
Mertz 4, Laird 9, Beaver 3, Notestine 2, Gonzalez 4, LaVia 6, M. Gress 2, Wilk 3. Totals 11 6-9 33.
CHAMBERSBURG (4-3, 2-3)
Flores 2, Sollenberger 2, Charles 6, Myers 13, Martin 3, Williams 10, Obgonna 16, Stahl 5. Totals 22 9-18 57.
Cent. Dauphin    10    10    5    8    —    33
Chambersburg    15    8    19    15    —    57
3-point goals — Central Dauphin 5 (Laird 2, Beaver, LaVia 2), Chambersburg 4 (Myers 2, Williams 2).

Greencastle 66, Shippensburg 64

SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. — Joel Zola scored a game-high 35 points to lead Greencastle-Antrim  to an overtime win over Shippensburg (4-2, 3-2).

Zach Faulkner had 11 points for the Blue Devils (5-2, 3-1).

GREENCASTLE-ANTRIM (5-2, 3-1)
Faulkner 11, Stepler 7, Puffenbarger 7, Zola 35, Scott 6. Totals 24 12-15 66.
SHIPPENSBURG (4-3, 3-2)
Bri. Hastings 3, Miller 18, Springer 3, Frey 2, Kater 10, Singhas 17, Cordell 7, Bry. Hastings 4. Totals 20 19-24 64.
Greencastle    18    10    14    13    11    —    66
Shippensburg    14    16    14    11    9    —    64
3-point goals — Greencastle 6 (Faulkner, Zola 5), Shippensburg 5 (Miller 2, Cordell, Bry. Hastings, Springer). Fouled out — Faulkner.



GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hancock 51, Broadfording 33

HANCOCK — Sara Wagner had 23 points and nine rebounds for Hancock in a win over Broadfording Christian Academy.

Alisa Shives had nine points, including a 3-pointer, Joan Leavy had 13 rebounds and four assists and Kara McKinley had eight rebounds for the Panthers (4-3).

Jade Boone had 15 points and Kierra White had 11 points for the Lions (1-5).

BROADFORDING (1-5)
Boone 16, White 11, Kolb 4, Knable 2. Totals 12 9-19 33.
HANCOCK (4-3)
McKinley 5, Shives 9, Shoemaker 4, Wagner 23, Foreman 4, Leavy 6. Totals 24 2-7 51.
Broadfording    7    5    13    8    —    33
Hancock    13    11    17    10    —    51
3-point goals — Hancock 1 (Shives).

Faith Christian 34, Bishop Walsh 31

CUMBERLAND, Md. — Hannah Dopson had 10 points to lead Faith Christian Academy past Bishop Walsh in the first round of the Calvary Christian School Tournament.

Ally Romine had nine points, Carolyn Castle had seven points and 12 rebounds and Madeline Samsell had nine rebounds for the Falcons (5-1).

BISHOP WALSH
Simpson 2, Mock 13, Ross 12, Uhl 4. Totals 12 5-10 31.
FAITH CHRISTIAN (5-1)
Castle 7, Samsell 2, Romine 9, Stoddard 3, Dopson 10, Deneseus 3. Totals 13 7-19 34.
Bishop Walsh    9    13    4    5    —    31
Faith Christian    9    9    9    7    —    34
3-point goals — Bishop Walsh 2 (Mock, Ross), Faith Christian 1 (Romine). Fouled out — Dunn.

Washington 51, Sherando 41

CHARLES TOWN, W.Va. — Kylie Nelson had 17 points, seven rebounds  and three assists to lead Washington past Sherando.

Morgan Adams had 11 points and five steals, Kenya Dozier had 10 rebounds and Jackie Hess had five steals for the Patriots (4-4), who won thier third straight game.

SHERANDO
Sites 13, Brown 2, Rizzari 10, Hakel 8, Magalis 4, Reed 4. Totals 15 9-12 41.
WASHINGTON (4-4)
Adams 11, Nelson 17, Doleman 2, Curry 2, Hess 7, Dozier 4, Lambert 7. Totals 17 16-22 51.
Sherando    6    10    11    14    —    41
Washington    13    18    10    10    —    51
3-point goals — Sherando 2 (Rizzari, Hakel), Washington 1 (Adams).

Hedgesville 71, Lugoff-Elgin 38

ROCK HILL, S.C. — Alexis Taylor had 12 points and 11 rebounds and Hedgesville had five players score in double figures in a victory over Lugoff-Elgin at the Y.C. Winborn Classic.

Bianca Creamer led the Eagles (4-3) with 14 points, while Kristen Nunn and Carly Elliott each had 12 and Brittany Compton had 10.

The Eagles will play in the fifth-place game today at 12:30 p.m.

HEDGESVILLE (4-3)
Compton 10, Nunn 12, Creamer 14, Taylor 12, Gayle 7, Elliott 12, Harrow 4. Totals 27 15-26 71.
LUGOFF-ELGIN
S. Jean 15, Rodriquez 7, Willow 6, Pyform 4, M. Jean 3, Hodge 1, Counts 2. Totals 14 9-21 38.
Hedgesville    16    22    21    12    —    71
Lugoff-Elgin    7    12    9    10    —    38
3-point goals — Hedgesville 2 (Nunn, Gayle), Lugoff-Elgin 1 (Willow).

Allegany 61, Boonsboro 53

CUMBERLAND, Md. — Shannon O’Brien had 13 points, 10 rebounds and two blocks for Boonsboro in a loss to Allegany (4-1) on Thursday.

Claudia Jenkins had 12 points, four assists and four steals, Tiffanie Bowman had eight points, six rebounds and five blocks, and Kristyn Davis added eight points, including two 3-pointers, for the Warriors (3-2).

BOONSBORO (3-2)
Davis 8, Green 2, Jenkins 12, Bowman 8, Bingaman 5, Sheridan 5, O’Brien 13. Totals 19 12-20 53.
ALLEGANY (4-1)
Bohrer 4, Fell 14, Logsdon 8, Paige 15, Felders 3, Landis 15, Wormack 2. Totals 20 14-27 61.
Boonsboro    12    9    13    19    —    53
Allegany    10    12    19    20    —    61
3-point goals — Boonsboro 3 (Davis 2, Sheridan), Allegany 7 (Fell, Logsdon, Paige 3, Felders, Landis). Fouled out — Green, Wormack.



JV BOYS BASKETBALL

Hancock 46, Broadfording 39



JV GIRLS BASKETBALL

Washington 25, Sherando 17



YOUTH BASKETBALL

Hagerstown Junior League

Elementary Division

Home Care 38, Saunders Tax 20

Home Care: Draper 8, Williams 6, Goree 6, Fink 6, Crampton 4, Norris 4, Stocks 2, Reiter 2.

Saunders Tax: Ball 7, Townsend 6, Selby 4, Coulter 2, Grove 1.

Jerry’s 31, Larry Allen 27

Jerry’s: Martin 10, Guillard 7, Aidoo 4, Bedregal 4, Taylor 4, Jones 2.

Larry Allen: Blake 10, Williams 5, Keller 5, Likely 3, Watson 2, Caniford 2.


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