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    High school scores and top performers for March 18-23

    By Andy Mason and Daniel Kauffman, The Herald-Mail,

    2024-03-20

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    Scores

    Friday

    Baseball

    Clear Spring 11, North Hagerstown 3

    St. Maria Goretti Blue 17, St. John's Catholic 0

    Oakdale 4, Williamsport 2

    Thomas Johnson 11, Smithsburg 5

    Webb School 13, Broadfording 6

    Broadfording 15, Crusaders 0

    Brunswick 14, Boonsboro 1

    Softball

    North Hagerstown 7, Clear Spring 5

    Williamsport 12, Oakdale 3

    Boonsboro 13, Brunswick 0

    Smithsburg 10, Thomas Johnson 2

    Boys Tennis

    Clear Spring 4, North Hagerstown 1

    Boonsboro 5, Brunswick 0

    Oakdale 5, Williamsport 0

    Thomas Johnson 5, Smithsburg 0

    Girls Tennis

    North Hagerstown 3, Clear Spring 2

    Oakdale 3, Williamsport 2

    Thomas Johnson 3, Smithsburg 2

    Brunswick 3, Boonsboro 2

    Thursday

    Baseball

    Grace Academy 12, Heritage 2

    Hancock 9, Berkeley Springs 0

    Father McGivney 11, Broadfording 1

    Softball

    Berkeley Springs 11, Hancock 10

    Spring Mills 16, Clear Spring 2

    Boys Lacrosse

    Smithsburg 17, South Hagerstown 1

    Boonsboro 15, Frederick 1

    Girls Lacrosse

    Frederick 9, Boonsboro 7

    Girls Soccer

    Heritage 2, Grace Academy 0

    Tuesday

    Baseball

    Grace Academy 11, Calvary 3

    Monday

    Baseball

    St. Maria Goretti Blue 17, Washington 1

    Top performers

    Friday

    • Garrett Gibson, Ryan Thompson, Will Oates, Parker Sweeney and Ty Hames, St. Maria Goretti Blue baseball — Gibson had two hits and four RBIs, Thompson and Oates had two hits and two RBIs each, and Sweeney and Hames added two hits each in a win over St. John's Catholic.

    • Sage Haller, Addison Tyler, Sydney Hartle, Emmalee Burker and Ava Nelson, Boonsboro softball — Haller went 3-for-3 with three RBIs, Tyler and Hartle had two hits and an RBI each, Burker doubled and drove in three runs, and Nelson pitched a five-inning, three-hit shutout with six strikeouts in a win over Brunswick.

    • Kimberly Hebert, Smithsburg softball — Struck out 12 in a win over Thomas Johnson.

    • Cora Gentzel, Kayla Hawbecker and Michaela Gross, Smithsburg girls track and field — Gentzel won the 800 in 2:29.58, Hawbecker won the 1,600 in 5:43.70 and Gross won the 3,200 in 11:45.48 during the Charas Heurich Invitational at Smithsburg.

    • Jordany Anderson, Gabe Walker, Seojun Kim and Jun Kim, Broadfording baseball — Anderson and Walker had three hits each, and Seojun Kim and Jun Kim added two hits each in a loss to Webb School at the Mid-South Showdown in Millington, Tenn.

    • Chase Cassera, Fernando Espino, Junior Valdez and Jun Kim, Broadfording baseball — Cassera had two hits and three RBIs, Espino had two hits, Valdez drove in three runs and Kim pitched a three-inning no-hitter with nine strikeouts in a win over the Crusaders at the Mid-South Showdown.

    • Eli Bowman, Chase Sarber and Jaxon Teson, Smithsburg baseball — Bowman doubled twice and Sarber and Teson each added two hits in a loss to Thomas Johnson.

    Thursday

    • Blaire Ray, Logan Trumpower, Brooks Norris and Aden Clingerman, Hancock baseball — Ray pitched a two-hit shutout with 13 strikeouts, Trumpower had two hits, a walk, an RBI and four steals, Norris had two hits, including a double, and Clingerman drove in two runs in a win over Berkeley Springs.

    • Josh Kalons, Ayden Weakfall, Blake Linn, Isaac Rhoderick and Preston Coffman, Smithsburg boys lacrosse — Kalons had three goals and two assists, Weakfall had three goals and an assist, Linn had three goals, Rhoderick had two goals, an assist, 13 faceoff wins and 11 ground balls, and Coffman also scored twice in a win over South.

    • Jaeden Peterson, Michael Berry, Hudson Walls and Ryan Peterson, Grace Academy baseball — Jaeden Peterson three hits, including a double, and three RBIs, Berry had two hits, including a double, and two RBIs, Walls had two hits and two RBIs, and Ryan Peterson added two hits and an RBI in a win over Heritage.

    • Trent Stouffer, Kaden Kidwiler, Brett Sharpless, Regan Varney and Braylin Lantz, Boonsboro boys lacrosse — Stouffer had three goals and two assists, Kidwiler had three goals and one assist, Sharpless had two goals and four assists, Varney had two goals and two assists, and Lantz added two goals in a win over Frederick.

    • Brooklyn McCusker, Skylar Smith, Kaydence Gaither and Taylor Weller, Hancock softball — McCusker went 4-for-4 with a three-run homer and two doubles, and Smith, Gaither and Weller each added three hits in a loss to Berkeley Springs.

    • Bekah Meiklejohn and Taeler Stouffer, Boonsboro girls lacrosse — Meiklejohn scored four goals and Stouffer added a goal and two assists in a loss to Frederick.

    • Jordany Anderson, Broadfording baseball — Had two hits, including a home run, in a loss to Father McGivney at the Mid-South Showdown in Millington, Tenn.

    Tuesday

    • Jaeden Peterson, Connor Earley and AJ Presley, Grace Academy baseball — Peterson doubled, tripled and drove in a run, Earley had two hits, including a double, and drove in a run, and Presley also had two hits in a win over Calvary.

    Monday

    • Parker Sweeney, Nick Petruzzello, Ty Hames, Colin Fulmer and Garrett Gibson, St. Maria Goretti Blue baseball — Sweeney went 3-for-3 with a home run and two RBIs, Petruzzello and Hames each had two hits, including a homer, and three RBIs, Fulmer had two hits and three RBIs, and Gibson added two hits and two RBIs in a win over Washington.

    This article originally appeared on The Herald-Mail: High school scores and top performers for March 18-23

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