Here’s a roundup of high school varsity action on Thursday, March 21.
Softball
Fallston 14, Edgewood 0: Madison Burns couldn’t have scripted a more dominant start to her season. She went 4-for-4 with eight RBIs and four runs scored in the Cougars’ win. She homered and doubled on the day. Abigail Marmen also went 4-for-4. She tripled twice and drove in three. Allyson Underwood got the win in the circle, striking out eight in five innings.
Patterson Mill 21, Aberdeen 2: Five Huskies had three hits in the game, but none with the clout of Savannah Reedy who went 3-for-3 with three home runs and six RBIs. Kenzie Knight, Kaylyn Pulket, Audrey March and Cadence Pfistner also had three-hit days. Knight, Pulket, Lily Baldwin and Pfistner each had two RBIs.
North Harford 6, Harford Tech 5: Mikaila Eltringham’s RBI single in the top of the seventh proved crucial, as the Hawks weathered the Cobras’ rally in the bottom of the seventh to hold on for the win. Jenna Trzeciak singled, doubled and drove in three in the win. Ashlie McMillan threw a complete game, getting the win. Katie Burr had three hits and two RBIs for Harford Tech.
Bel Air 11, Perryville 7: The Bobcats opened the season with three runs in the first inning and four more in the second. Ben Bowen homered, tripled and drove in two to lead the win. Jordan Kozak, Noah Shillman, Sean Roberts and Sean Ferrell also drove in runs, while Ben Sellers doubled twice.
C. Milton Wright 2, North East 1: The Mustangs and Indians were scoreless through seven innings. After exchanging runs in the eight, CMW got an RBI double from Maddie Youngworth that proved to be the difference. Izzie Youngworth threw all 10 innings in the circle, allowing six hits and striking out 16.
Baseball
Havre de Grace 5, Elkton 1: Taylor Blevins threw a two-hitter with seven strikeouts for the Warriors. At the plate, Bryce Bauer doubled and drove in three runs. Tyler Stwarka also drove in a run for the Warriors.
Bel Air 11, Perryville 7: The Bobcats opened the season with three runs in the first inning and four more in the second. Ben Bowen homered, tripled and drove in two to lead the win. Jordan Kozak, Noah Shillman, Sean Roberts and Sean Ferrell also drove in runs, while Ben Sellers doubled twice.
Perry Hall 5, Randallstown 4: Gavin Rayner lined a single to left to score Cameron Cooke in the bottom of the seventh to give the Gators the win over the Rams. Rayner had three hits on the day. JD Eckelt also drove in a run.
Kenwood 15, Edgewood 5: The Blue Birds opened with five runs in the bottom of the first and never looked back. Kasen Wickline had two hits and three RBIs to lead the win. Joe Weir and Seth Trocki each had two hits and two RBIs.
Franklin 16, Dundalk 3: A seven-run third inning broke open the game for the Indians. Jacob Wise and Spencer Logwood highlighted the offensive show, each with two hits. Wise drove in three runs. Andy Guzman and Seth Wright each drove in two. Wright struck out seven in getting the win on the mound.
Girls lacrosse
Lansdowne 7, Owings Mills 1: Sophomore Alexis Kempf tallied three goals to lead the Vikings to an opening win. Madison Wurm, Kya Logan, Medary Velasquez and Cindy Lopez also scored in the win. Kaitlyn Markowski stopped 17 Owings Mills shots, while only allowing one goal.
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