The Capital

Crimaudo scores 37 in Seahawks win

- By Capital Gazette Staff

Here’s a roundup of high school varsity action from Friday.

Boys basketball South River 86, Arundel 55:

James Crimaudo scored 37 points to lead the visiting Seahawks past the Wildcats. Other scorers for South River were Trashaun Timmons (15 points), Blake Burrows (13 points) and Cash Herndon (11 points).

Upton Young (11 points) and Owen Muldoon (10 points) led

Severna Park 47, Southern 35:

the visiting Falcons over the Bulldogs. Joell Simmons had 15 points and Brian Griffin had 13 points for Southern.

The host Bruins opened with a 27-7 run and beat the Panthers. Broadneck was led by Jalen Carter (17 points), Aureon Johnson (12 points), Amare Jefferies (11 points) and Kyle Miles (11 points and 10 rebounds). Annapolis was led by Damen Carter with 12 points.

Broadneck 73, Annapolis 32:

The host Mustangs (18-1, 10-0 Anne Arundel) scored 20 or more points in three of the four quarters against the Patriots. Xavion Roberson scored a gamehigh

Meade 80, Old Mill 43:

27 points and Shawn Jones had 15 points and 10 rebounds for Meade.

Girls basketball

Glen Burnie 59, Chesapeake 44: The host Gophers went on a 21-10 run in the fourth quarter to beat the Cougars. Amourie Porter had a game-high 27 points and Cassidy Wilkerson and Lania Nick each scored 11 points. Chesapeake was led by Natalie Forman (18 points, 10 rebounds), Kasey Slade (11 points, 20 rebounds), Ella Shannon (11 points) and Madison Kelly (10 points).

Broadneck 48, Annapolis 38:

Samantha

Miller scored 11 points to lead the host Bruins over the Panthers. Mackenzie Wharton scored nine points and grabbed nine rebounds. London Best also finished with nine points, while Addison Hurst chipped in eight points and seven rebounds.

Severna Park 46, Southern 32: Abby Kavanagh led the Falcons with 13 points, while Ava Wooster had a game-high 25 for Southern.

St. Mary’s 51, Notre Dame Prep 18: The visiting Saints (22-0, 13-0 IAAM B Conference) beat the Blazers (13-6, 9-3). St.Mary’s was led by Bailey Harris (12 points), Baily Walden (10 points) and Alexandra Vandiver (nine points).

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