Baltimore Sun

Boys soccer

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No. 8 Calvert Hall 3, Boys’ Latin 0: Ben Bender had a goal and an assist to lead the visiting Cardinals (7-5-1, 6-4-1 Maryland Interschol­astic Athletic Associatio­n A Conference Black Division) past the Lakers (2-11, 1-10). Calvert Hall has won two straight and hosts No. 6 Loyola Blakefield Monday at 4 p.m.

Concordia Prep 3, St. Mary’s 1: Host St. Mary’s (5-7-3, 4-7-3 MIAA B Conference) had its two-game winning streak broken by Concordia Prep (14-2, 12-2).

Severn 1, Friends 0: The host Admiralsa (9-7-1, 8-6 MIAA B Conference) won their seconds straight, beating the Quakers (11-4, 11-3 MIAA B). Severn travels to Annapolis Area Christian on Wednesday at 4 p.m.

Key School 3, Indian Creek 0: Augie Irving scored two headers to lead the visiting Obezags (9-3, 6-0 MIAACConfe­rence) over the Indians (6-3-1, 5-1). Key School scored all three goals in the first half.

Gerstell 1, St. Maria Goretti 0: Rory Smist scored the game-winner assisted by Haley Polk to lead the host Falcons (3-13) over the Gaels (5-11-3).

Girls soccer

Century 1, Liberty 0: Century freshman Maddie Lopata was amid a cluster of her Knights teammates in front of Liberty’s goal when sophomore forward Kara Stach flicked the ball into the cluster.

Lopata saw her chance, ran through the ball, and watched it meet the back of the net before Lions goalie Caitlin Mulholland could recover it. That goal turned out to be all Century needed to defeat the Lions, and capture their first Carroll County Athletic League title since 2016, and seventh outright overall.

Liberty hosted the Knights on Senior Night, and honored the team’s 12 seniors. The Lions put the Knights to work during the remainder of the game, and got a few close scoring chances in the last five minutes.

Still, Century held on to close out the regular season undefeated.

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