Baltimore Sun

Reservoir makes statement with win

Gators defeat rival in girls soccer; No. 13 Bel Air boys win

- Baltimore Sun staff contribute­d to this article.

Reservoir’s girls soccer team dominated before intermissi­on and Atholton had more possession time after the break.

However, the host Gators (4-0-1) had the luxury of scoring two early goals that eventually held up in their 2-1statement win Thursday.

“Atholton is clearly our rival. They’ve always been our rival,” senior midfielder Blair Vant Hoff said. “This was a big game for us. It’s our senior year, we have 11 seniors on the team, and we really wanted to come out and win this game.”

Vant Hoff did more than enough to help secure the win, as she assisted on the first goal to freshman Karis Turner before scoring the second one with a top-shelf laser from distance.

Also on the offensive was sophomore Kat Parris and seniors Kate Hyde, Clara Janush, Kennedy Hawkins and Maya Budzinski, whostrung together passes to create several quality first-half scoring chances.

The second half belonged to the Gators’ backline. Whenever Atholton possessed the ball in the attacking third, it wasn’t long before junior Trinity Yang and senior Emily Dorn cleared the ball away..

CHESAPEAKE-AA 1, OLD MILL 0: Haley Downin scored the game-winner in the first half to lift the Cougars (3-0) over the Patriots (0-3).

NO. 13 BEL AIR 5, BOHEMIA MANOR 0: Ben Cook recorded his third straight shut out as the Bobcats (3-0) beat the host Eagles (0-2). Andrew Argentieri had two goals and Ethan Lassen had a goal and an assist.

BROADNECK 3, SOUTH RIVER 1: Ethan Romito scored twice to lead the visiting Bruins (3-0) past the Seahawks (0-3).

NORTH HARFORD 2, RISING SUN 0: Mill Heinze made six saves and the Hawks (3-2) shut out the host Tigers (0-1).

NO. 1 NOTRE DAME PREP 3, NO. 4 GARRISON FOREST 2: Julia Kraft had a hat trick, including back-to-back goals in the second half to take the lead, as the Blazers (4-0, 1-0 Interschol­astic Athletic Associatio­n of Maryland A Conference) beat the host Grizzlies (5-1, 0-1).

NO. 8 MCDONOGH 3, MARYVALE 2: Emma Shetting scored the go-ahead goal with 19:43 left in the game as the visiting Eagles (1-0, 1-0 IAAM A Conference) won a come-from-behind victory over the Lions (2-3, 0-1). Maryvale led, 2-1, at the half.

CARVER A&T 10, OWINGS MILLS 0: Freshman Brianna Berman scored six goals and Kennedy Brumagin and Grace Parks each had two goals to lead the Wilddcats (1-0) past the host Eagles (0-1).

SEVERN 6, PARK 1: Ally Dixon and Reservoir’s Karis Turner, left, embraces teammate Blair Vant Hoff after scoring against Atholton on Thursday. Vant Hoff provided the assist. Sydney Kirchenhei­ter each scored twice to lead the Admirals (1-2, 1-1 IAAM B Conference) past the host Bruins (1-1, 1-1).

NO. 5 GLENELG 3, OLD MILL 0: Maddie Myers had seven kills and four aces to lead the visiting Gladiators (2-0) past the Patriots (0-2). Glenelg won, 25-7, 25-10, 25-12.

HARFORD TECH 3, JOPPATOWNE 0: Kerrigan Clem had three kills and Grace Borkman had five aces to lead the host Cobras (3-0) past the Mariners (0-2). Harford Tech won, 25-10, 25-19, 25-10.

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