Brummet, Friars top Crusaders, 6-0, in soccer
McDonogh, Eastern Tech, Mount Saint Joseph, Gilman also shut out opponents
Matt Brummet led the way for No. 2 Archbishop Curley again with a goal and an assist as the host Friars won, 6-0, over St. Paul’s in soccer Friday.
Curley improved to 8-1-2 and 5-1-1 in the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference, and the Crusaders fell to 1-6 and 1-6.
Ben Gentry had two saves for the Friars, and Nate Wdzieczkowski added one.
Curley has won the past two after a prior stretch of 0-1-2.
NO. 3 MCDONOGH 3, NO. 8 LOYOLA BLAKEFIELD 0: The host Eagles (6-3, 4-3 MIAA A Conference) took a 1-0 lead in the first half and went on to shut out the Dons (3-4, 3-4).
NO. 4 MOUNT SAINT JOSEPH 2, JOHN CARROLL0: Nick DeShong made two saves in his fourth shutout of the season as the Gaels (5-1-1, 5-1-1 MIAA A Conference) beat the host Patriots (4-5-2, 3-3-1).
EASTERN TECH 2, KENWOOD 0: Drew Holt made a save in this third shutout as the host Mavericks (6-2) beat the Bluebirds (1-4).
GILMAN 2, ARCHBISHOP SPALDING 0: Freshman Teddy Ndje scored two goals 90 seconds apart to power the Greyhounds (4-3-2, 3-3-1 MIAA A Conference) past the Cavaliers (1-8, 0-5).
John Philippou had his fifth shutout of the season.
DULANEY 3, FRANKLIN 2: Giorgio Gayleard had a goal and two assists to lead the host Lions (5-3) past the Indians (0-5).
DUNDALK 5, CONCORDIA PREP 2: Clement Blamo had two goals and two assists to lead the host Owls (5-0) past the Saints (6-1).
Field hockey
MOUNT DE SALES 3, CENTURY 0: Sam Dinoto, Libby Rehkember and Katie Morgan scored and the host Sailors (6-2) shut out the Knights (1-6).
NO. 10 JOHN CARROLL 2, PERRYVILLE 0: Emma Gromacki made four saves in her first shutout as the Patriots (4-2) beat the host Panthers (3-5).
Girls soccer
CATONSVILLE 8, PATAPSCO 1: Abbie Boehl had her first hat trick to lead the Comets (3-5-1) past the host Pointers (2-4).
Girls volleyball
ARCHBISHOP SPALDING D. JOHN CARROLL, 3-0: Sydney Mose had 28 digs and Sarah Couch had 27 assists to lead the host Cavaliers (2-5, 2-1 Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference) past the Patriots (3-3, 1-3).
Spalding won, 25-6, 25-13, 25-12.