Baltimore Sun

Towson beats No. 12 Dulaney in field hockey

- By Tom Worgo

Dulaney’s No. 12 field hockey team is in a slump.

The Lions (5-3) have lost three straight games, the latest Wednesday against host Towson.

Towson senior midfielder Shaeleigh LaCasse scored with 15:50 remaining in the first half, giving the Generals (4-3) a 1-0 victory.

“All the teams that I have seen come through Towson in the past seven years, this one really plays together,” said Generals coach Sam Merrick, whose team lost to Dulaney, 6-1, last year. “They make things happen because they trust each other and they just have cohesion that I have seen no other team have.”

PATTERSON MILL 4, NORTH HARFORD 3: Jasmine Sabol scored twice to lead the Huskies (4-5) past the host Hawks (5-3).

Elise Alders and Sydney Beck had a goal each for Patterson Mill. Dulaney’s Mae Dickens, left, and Grace Jung, right, pressure Towson’s Hannah Connelly. Towson defeated No. 12 Dulaney on Wednesday on a first-half goal by Shaeleigh LaCasse.

Boys soccer

NO. 8 CATONSVILL­E 3, LOCH RAVEN 0: Jordan Llorin, Favian Campbell and Adam Szarko scored to lead the Comets (7-1-1) past the host Raiders (1-8).

SEVERN5, MOUNTCARME­L1: Brothers Devin and Jack McCarthy had a goal and an assist each to lead the host Admirals (10-3, 7-1 Maryland Interschol­astic Athletic Associatio­n B Conference) past the Cougars, who fell to 1-10 and 0-6.

Girls soccer

HEREFORD 6, FRANKLIN 0: Danielle Maggio had a goal and an assist and Jaqi Needle got her first shutout as the host Bulls (4-3) beat the Indians (0-4).

CATONSVILL­E 3, LOCH RAVEN 0: Catonsvill­e freshman Kolby Weedon scored two goals and senior Kayla Wood had a

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