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    Washington County high school scores and top performers for March 25-30

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

    2024-03-26

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    Scores

    Thursday

    Baseball

    St. Maria Goretti Gold 17, Grace Academy 6

    Broadfording 13, Calvary 2

    Middletown 14, North Hagerstown 4

    Northern Garrett 4, Hancock 1

    Softball

    Saint James 20, Fort Hill 4

    Northern Garrett 6, Hancock 3

    Boys Lacrosse

    Smithsburg 16, Thomas Johnson 1

    Catoctin 17, North Hagerstown 2

    Girls Lacrosse

    Catoctin 26, North Hagerstown 24

    Wednesday

    Baseball

    South Hagerstown 4, Williamsport 3

    North Hagerstown 13, Boonsboro 3

    Brunswick 6, Clear Spring 4

    Softball

    Williamsport 18, South Hagerstown 7

    Boonsboro 18, North Hagerstown 0

    Saint James 4, Mercersburg 1

    Brunswick 14, Clear Spring 4

    Boys Lacrosse

    Saint James 24, Mercersburg 1

    Boys Tennis

    Williamsport 4, South Hagerstown 1

    Girls Tennis

    South Hagerstown 3, Williamsport 2

    Tuesday

    Baseball

    Fairfax Homeschool 10, St. Maria Goretti Gold 2

    Softball

    Saint James 5, St. John's Catholic 1

    Hancock 4, St. Maria Goretti 3

    Boys Lacrosse

    Smithsburg 6, Tuscarora 3

    Francis Scott Key 15, North Hagerstown 2

    Girls Lacrosse

    Tuscarora 16, Smithsburg 2

    Francis Scott Key 21, North Hagerstown 6

    Monday

    Baseball

    Clear Spring 7, South Hagerstown 1

    North Hagerstown 2, Thomas Johnson 1

    Martinsburg 10, Smithsburg 4

    Grace 12, Cumberland Valley Christian 2

    Calvert Hall 10, St. Maria Goretti Blue 5

    Shanksville 7, Hancock 1

    Softball

    Boonsboro 22, Williamsport 0

    South Hagerstown 12, Clear Spring 2

    Thomas Johnson 16, North Hagerstown 6

    Spring Mills 20, St. Maria Goretti 7

    Boys Lacrosse

    Frederick 14, South Hagerstown 4

    Georgetown Prep 12, Saint James 7

    Boys Tennis

    Williamsport 3, Boonsboro 2

    Clear Spring 5, South Hagerstown 0

    North Hagerstown 3, Thomas Johnson 2

    Martinsburg 3, Smithsburg 2

    Girls Tennis

    Boonsboro 3, Williamsport 2

    South Hagerstown 3, Clear Spring 2

    North Hagerstown 3, Thomas Johnson 2

    Smithsburg 3, Martinsburg 2

    Top performers

    Thursday

    • Jacob Faith, Hayden Hodge, Joseph Torres, Gage Crampton, Joey Eisenman, Nick Cullember and Daniel Apiou, Clear Spring boys track and field — Faith won the high jump with a leap of 6 feet and the long jump with a leap of 17-5 1/2, Hodge won the 100 in 11.55 seconds, Torres won the 300 hurdles in 46.12, Crampton won the 800 in 2:17.44, Eisenman won the 3,200 in 12:04.24, Cullember won the discus with a throw of 121 feet and Apiou won the triple jump with a distance of 36-1 during the Hoover-Josenhans Invitational at Clear Spring.

    • Dana Hammond, Brielle Enow and Kailyn McCauley, Clear Spring girls track and field — Hammond won the high jump with a leap of 4-6, the pole vault with a leap of 7-9, the long jump with a leap of 13-9 and the triple jump with a distance of 30-5, Enow won the 100 in 13.23 seconds and the 200 in 27.71, and McCauley won the shot put with a throw of 32 feet, 6 1/4 inches during the Hoover-Josenhans Invitational at Clear Spring.

    • Abigayle Fluharty, St. Maria Goretti girls track and field — Won the 400 in 1:10.57 during the Hoover-Josenhans Invitational at Clear Spring.

    • Lily Schlotterbeck, Mac Griffith, Tenley Mullendore and Claire Barnes, Saint James softball — Schlotterbeck doubled, homered and drove in six runs while striking out nine, Griffith went 4-for-4 with a double, triple and three RBIs, Mullendore had three hits and two RBIs, and Barnes had two hits, including a double, and drove in three runs in a win over Fort Hill.

    • Fernando Espino, Jun Kim, Chase Cassera, Matt Lile and Zack Yanick, Broadfording baseball — Espino had two hits, including a double, and two RBIs, Kim had two hits and two RBIs, Cassera and Lile had two hits each and Yanick struck out nine in a win over Calvary.

    • Garrett Mazenko, Isaac Rhoderick, Ayden Weakfall, Zach Linn and Blake Linn, Smithsburg boys lacrosse — Mazenko scored four goals, Rhoderick had three goals and an assist, Weakfall had two goals and two assists, Zach Linn scored twice and Blake Linn added a goal and four assists in a win over Thomas Johnson.

    • Mac Stiffler and Henry Ortiz, North Hagerstown baseball — Stiffler hit a three-run homer and Ortiz struck out eight in a loss to Middletown.

    • Avery Byard, Sydney Emerson, Sadie Morton, Riley Lutz and Bella Vaccari, North Hagerstown girls lacrosse — Byard, Emerson and Morton each scored six goals, Lutz scored four goals and Vaccari added two goals in a loss to Catoctin.

    • Kaydence Gaither, Hancock softball — Had two hits and drove in three runs in a loss to Northern Garrett.

    Wednesday

    • Isaiah Licorish and Daniel Cohen, South Hagerstown baseball — Licorish threw five no-hit innings with 11 strikeouts, and Cohen hit a two-run double in a win over Williamsport.

    • Haylee Hartman, Ava Nelson, Sage Haller, Sydney Hartle and Addison Tyler, Boonsboro softball — Hartman had three hits, including a double and a homer, and drove in five runs, Nelson pitched a five-inning, four-hit shutout with six strikeouts, Haller had two hits, including a double, Hartle had three RBIs and Tyler added two RBIs in a win over North Hagerstown.

    • Natalie Melby, Payton Weaver, Juliette Bragunier, Jordyn Miles, Chloe Lincks and Ella Rechtorovic, Williamsport softball — Melby had three hits, including a double, Weaver homered, doubled and drove in four runs, Bragunier had two hits, including a homer, and five RBIs, Miles had two hits, including a homer, and struck out eight, Lincks had two hits and two RBIs, and Rechtorovic added two hits, including a double, in a win over South Hagerstown.

    • Tenley Mullendore, Lily Schlotterbeck, Mac Griffith and Carli Mazaleski, Saint James softball — Mullendore had two hits and pitched a four-hitter with five strikeouts, Schlotterbeck and Griffith each had two hits, including a double, and Mazaleski also had two hits in a win over Mercersburg.

    • Ian Kelley, James Ortiz, Cam Mertz, Henry Ortiz and Mac Stiffler, North Hagerstown baseball — Kelley struck out nine and drove in two runs, James Ortiz had two hits, including a double, and two RBIs, Mertz doubled and drove in three runs, and Henry Ortiz and Stiffler had two RBIs each in a win over Boonsboro.

    • Kailia Burke, Madi Wade and Bethany Higgins, South Hagerstown softball — Burke went 3-for-3 with two doubles and three RBIs, Wade homered, walked twice and drove in three runs, and Higgins added two hits and stole three bases in a loss to Williamsport.

    • Kendal Hoover, Alexa Snyder and Makayla Buchanan, Clear Spring softball — Hoover had three hits, including a double, and two RBIs, Snyder had two hits and Buchanan struck out eight in a loss to Brunswick.

    • Brady Romsburg and Jared Dangerfield, Williamsport baseball — Romsburg hit a two-run double and Dangerfield struck out six in a loss to South Hagerstown.

    • Logan Atkinson, Boonsboro baseball — Had two hits and drove in a run in a loss to North Hagerstown.

    Tuesday

    • Lily Schlotterbeck, Carli Mazaleski and Claire Barnes, Saint James softball — Schlotterbeck pitched a three-hitter with 16 strikeouts, Mazaleski had two hits, including a triple, and two RBIs, and Barnes added two hits, including a double, in a win over St. John's Catholic.

    • Ayden Weakfall and Zak von Garrel, Smithsburg boys lacrosse — Weakfall scored four goals and von Garrel made 13 saves in a win over Tuscarora.

    • Skylar Smith and Brooklyn McCusker, Hancock softball — Smith had two hits and McCusker struck out six in a complete-game win over St. Maria Goretti.

    • Addison Wright, St. Maria Goretti softball — Wright had a double and and RBI at the plate, and struck out seven in the circle, in a loss to Hancock.

    • Avery Byard and Sadie Morton, North Hagerstown girls lacrosse — Byard and Morton each scored twice in a loss to FSK.

    • Maren McFarland, Smithsburg girls lacrosse — Caused five turnovers in a loss to Tuscarora.

    Monday

    • Addison Tyler, Sage Haller, Emmalee Burker, Sydney Hartle, Zoe Hartman, Kalyn Lawrence and Sydney Kulikowksi, Boonsboro softball — Tyler went 3-for-3 with a triple and pitched a two-hit shutout, Haller had three hits, including a home run, and two RBIs, Burker had two hits, including a double, and four RBIs, Hartle had two hits and three RBIs, Hartman had two hits and two RBIs, Lawrence had two hits, and Kulikowski had a double and three RBIs in a win over Williamsport.

    • Connor Earley, Jaeden Peterson and Hudson Walls, Grace baseball — Earley had two hits and struck out eight batters in 3 2/3 innings pitched, Peterson had two hits, Walls had a double and two RBIs in a win over Cumberland Valley Christian.

    • Kailia Burke, Kenzie Lamer and Madi Wade, South Hagerstown softball — Burke had two hits, including a double, Lamer had a double and two RBIs, and Wade pitched a three-hitter with seven strikeouts in a win over Clear Spring.

    • Cora Farmer, Bailey Summers and Kylie Knight, St. Maria Goretti softball — Farmer had three hits, Summers had two hits and two RBIs, and Knight drove in two runs in a loss to Spring Mills.

    • Halie Hughes, North Hagerstown softball — Went 3-for-3 with a double and two RBIs in a loss to Thomas Johnson.

    • Julia Hayes and Kendal Hoover, Clear Spring softball — Hayes hit a two-run homer and Hoover doubled in a loss to South Hagerstown.

    • Joseph Fox, South Hagerstown boys lacrosse — Had 18 saves and six ground balls in a loss to Frederick.

    • Warner Harper, St. Maria Goretti baseball — Had three doubles and two RBIs in a loss to Calvert Hall.

    This article originally appeared on The Herald-Mail: Washington County high school scores and top performers for March 25-30

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