Baltimore Sun

Boys lacrosse

- — Ryan Morse — Eric Bem

McDonoghat­LoyolaBlak­efield,suspended: The game between the Eagles (5-0, 5-0 Maryland Interschol­astic Athletic Associatio­n A Conference) and host Dons (2-2, 2-2) was halted because of an injured player.

Archbishop Spalding 15, Gilman 3: Thanks to a dominant performanc­e at the faceoff circle from Blake Malamphy and Trey Fleece and some timely stops from goalkeeper Jake Oliver, the Cavaliers were able to make it that much sweeter with a 15-9 win over the visiting Greyhounds in an MIAA A Conference showdown.

“It’s awesome for us to come together as a team after everything we have been through,” senior captain Andrew Calvert said. “To come out here and come together as a team was amazing, but to get that win feels even better.”

Severn 12, John Carroll 9: With the game tied at the start of the fourth quarter, the Admirals scored three straight goals to put

Westminste­r9,WintersMil­l7: Theunbeate­n Owls rallied in the second half to top a Winters Mill team eager to upset its city rival. Owls senior running back

Erick Stranko scored the team’s lone touchdown and the defense made it hold for a 9-7 victory to cap off an undefeated season.

Arundel 30, Meade 20: The Wildcats (2-2) rallied from a 20-point deficit in the first half to beat the Mustangs (0-4) in the season finale.

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Baseball

Archbishop­Spalding2,MountSaint­Joseph 1: Ben Wieman scored the go-ahead run on the first pitch in the bottom of the fifth inning to lift the host Cavaliers (10-3, 7-2 MIAA A Conference) over the Gaels (7-4, 4-4).

Patterson Mill 6, C. Milton Wright 0: Winner Christian Shertzer worked seven innings gave up two hits, three walks and struck out 11 as the host Huskies shut out the Mustangs.

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