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Pikesville storms back

- Baltimore Sun Staff

Here’s a roundup of high school varsity action Monday, March 28, and from over the weekend.

Baseball

Pikesville 4, Perry Hall 3: Trailing 3-1 after four innings, Pikesville scored twice in the top of the fifth to tie the game, then got the go-ahead run in the seventh when Colby Mekiliesky came home on an error. Noah Lichter and Eli Friedman each drove in a run for the Panthers. Issac Garonzik had two hits, including a double.

Old Mill 17, Meade 0: Josh Edwards pitched four shutout innings, allowing just one hit and striking out six to pick up the win. Offensivel­y, Ty Jacoby was 4-for-4 with three RBIs to lead the Patriots. Mason Beam was 2-for-2 and drove in a run. Myles Fulton and Calen Witcher tripled for Old Mill. Aiden Barbour had Meade’s lone hit.

Southern 8, Easton 7: Churchill Bridgman struck out seven in five innings for Southern, earning the win Saturday. Thomas Martin and Michael Martin each had two hits for the Bulldogs, combining to drive in three runs. Colby Waters scored two runs for Southern.

John Carroll 6, St. Mary’s 5: Charles Thomas pitched 2 ⅓ scoreless innings for John Carroll on Saturday. The Patriots’ Griffin Shirk went 2-for-4 with an RBI and three runs. Rocco Abindoor had two hits for the Saints.

Reservoir 9, Wilde Lake 2: Riley Galotta was efficient on the mound for the Gators on Saturday, throwing 3 ⅔ hitless innings with six strikeouts. Nate Del Tufo and Jordan Peguese were each 2-for-2 with two runs, two stolen bases and an RBI. Nick Usher added a two-run double for Reservoir. Xavier Gilliam had the Wildecats’ only hit.

Marriotts Ridge 15, Howard 5: The Mustangs had 18 hits Saturday, including three each by Brady Fenlon, Trevor Grams and Chase Kamerman. Fenlon had three of the Mustangs’ 14 stolen bases. Griffin Rousell and Ben Cizek also had multiple hits in the victory. Chris Savage earned the victory, allowing nine hits and five runs with two strikeouts in 4 ⅔ innings.

Perryville 11, Aberdeen 4: The Panthers improved to 3-0 with Saturday’s win. Mason Salisbury struck out nine in three innings. Sophomore Cameron Kestner had a triple and three RBIs for Perryville. TJ Adams drove in two runs.

Harford Tech 17, Severn 5: The Cobras had 11 hits in Saturday’s victory. Josh Kanner doubled twice and drove in five runs for Harford Tech. Brady Reise went 3-for-3 with two RBIs. Max Swart and Joe Kanner each had two hits, with Swart driving in two and Joe Kanner one. Josh Morton pitched four innings and earned the win.

Softball

Carver Center 3, Sparrows Point 2: Carver (1-0) scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh to rally past the Pointers. Lilly Dennis singled home Madalyn Golt to tie the game, while Teagan Hoey moved to third on the play. Hoey scored the winning run on a wild pitch. Haleigh Frye also drove in a run for the Wildcats. Mallory Cooper pitched a two-hitter, striking out 12.

Marriotts Ridge 21, Oakland Mills 1: Kerri Lee led the Mustangs at the plate Saturday, going 3-for-3 with three RBIs. Lauren Tolle added two hits and three RBIs. Jasmine Kirkland and Brynne Mellady each finished 2-for-3 with a pair of RBIs. Julia Kumor and Ashley Theimer each had two hits as Marriotts Ridge finished with 19. Saige Spittler allowed two hits and struck out five in 3 ⅓ innings.

Boys lacrosse

Towson 12, Fallston 7: Lucas Hurlburt and Mike Estremsky each had two goals in Saturday’s loss for Fallston, which trailed 7-4 at halftime. In goal, Landon Mills made 12 saves for Fallston, while Aiden Dixon won 59% of faceoffs and recorded nine ground balls.

Marriotts Ridge 13, Wilde Lake 4: The Mustangs offense was efficient with eight different goal scorers in Saturday’s win, led by Topher Kennedy, Charlie Burd and Ryan Kennan, who each finished with a pair of goals. Mac Clevenger chipped in a goal and an assist, while Nate Flurry added a goal and Eric Bennett had a goal and an assist. Rowley Jackson finished with a hat trick to lead Wilde Lake, while Evan Robinson added a goal and an assist.

Girls lacrosse

Hereford 17, Pikesville 2: In the loss, Pikesville got a pair of goals from Emma Rasoulov. River Hill 21, Reservoir 7: Erine Devine had six goals and three assists in Saturday’s win. Claire Slade and Katelyn Sauritch each had four goals, while Molly Maloney and Georgia Schwab each finished with two. Maloney and Erra Ferrer each added three assists. Kat Thayer scored two goals for Reservoir, while Alana Leak led the Gators with three goals and two assists. Jackie Rowell and Alex Ripkin also scored for Reservoir.

Tennis

Centennial 10, Glenelg 0: Eric Huang and Vijay Jagarapu won the boys singles matches for the Eagles, while Rose Huang and Michelle Fradlin won girls singles. Danny Ho and Ryan Huang, Charlie Lu and Hari Meka, and Avy Ramreddy and Carter Custodio all won as doubles pairings for the boys. Joanna and Sarah Blackman, Clara Pan and Sahara Kapadia, and Sruthi Tatavarthi and Emily Han each won their matches as doubles pairings for the girls.

Pikesville 6, Parkville 3: Friday, Pikesville swept all four boys matches and mixed doubles, as well as winning one of the two girls singles matches. Parkville won both girls doubles matches.

Track and field

Dundalk’s boys bested seven other schools at the Baltimore County Public Schools 4A-3A divisional opener at Dulaney. The Owls finished with 99 points defeating Dulaney (86), Towson (76), Catonsvill­e (56), Parkville (47), Perry Hall (40), Woodlawn (37) and Kenwood (8).

Justin Forbes and Connor Suhre placed first and second in three events — the 110-meter hurdles, 300 hurdles and pole vault.

Forbes teamed up with Javier Vincent, Peter Dent and Nyjeer Tirado to win the 4x100 by more than three seconds. Dundalk junior Chimdy Onoh won the shot put and discus.

Dundalk got two school records in the girls meet. Junior Julia Beatty cleared 8 feet to win the pole vault, while sophomore Briana King led a 1-2-3 finish for the Owls in the 300 hurdles.

Towson won the girls meet, followed by Dulaney and Perry Hall.

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