Baltimore Sun

No. 2 River Hill completes soccer win over Centennial

McDonogh, Gilman tie; Broadneck rolls in football

- By Glennn Graham —Katherine Fominykh, Baltimore Sun Media Group —Kyle Stackpole, Baltimore Sun Media Group —Craig Clary, Baltimore Sun Media Group

The No. 2 River Hill boys soccer team closed out a 4-0 win Friday over visiting No. 10 Centennial to complete a game that was suspended due to Thursday’s thundersto­rm.

Play resumed at the start of the second half Friday afternoon with the Hawks leading, 2-0. The home team got goals from Jonah Stoutenbor­ough and Alex Smedley to secure the win.

River Hill improves to 9-0 overall and 7-0 in Howard County. The Hawks have outscored their nine opponents 34-1.

Alex Krause and Justin Harris scored first-half goals on Thursday before the weather suspended play. to provide the advantage.

Centennial is now 6-3 and 4-3 in league play.

NO. 1 MCDONOGH 1, NO. 11 GILMAN 1, 2OT: Christian Mason scored for the visiting Eagles (7-0-1, 7-0-1 Maryland Interschol­astic Athletic Associatio­n A Conference) and Logan Paff scored for the Greyhounds (7-3-1, 5-2-1). Both goals were in the second half.

NO. 3 LOYOLA BLAKEFIELD 1, NO. 14 CALVERT HALL 0, 2OT: Matt Lala scored the game-winner from 20-yards out in the bottom right corner of the net with three minutes left in the second overtime to lift the host Dons (8-0, 7-0 MIAA A Conference) over the Cardinals (6-4, 5-4). Lala recovered and settled the ball after an unsuccessf­ul clear attempt and shot.

NO. 7 EASTERN TECH 5, CATONSVILL­E 0: Isaac Ngobu had two goals and Benjamin Kropp had a goal and an assist to lead the host Mavericks (8-1-1) past the Comets (1-4-1). The win marked the sixth straight overall and fifth shutout of the season.

Girls soccer

NO. 13 PERRY HALL 2, NO. 3 HEREFORD 0: Peyton Eibner and Madison Trevillian each scored as the Gators (8-2) upset the host Bulls (9-1).

Football

NO. 4 BROADNECK 35, OLD MILL 0: Freshman Josh Ehrlich went 19-for-28 for 197 yards and three touchdowns to lead the host Bruins (6-0) past the Patriots (3-3). Broadneck’s Jason Carcamo had 10 carries for 101 yards.

NO. 13 ARUNDEL 56, NORTH COUNTY 12: Austin Slye completed 15 of 19 passes for 177 yards and four touchdown passes to lead the host Wildcats (5-1) past the Knights (0-6). Arundel led 22-0 in the first quarter and cruised.

HOWARD 22, LONG REACH 12: Senior running back Devin Dawkins, who was limited to five touches because of an injury last week against River Hill, ran for over 100 Jason Carcamo picks up yardage for Broadneck in its 35-0 win over Old Mill. yards, and senior quarterbac­k Jerry O'Neill efficientl­y drove the Lions (5-1) down the field throughout the game. On defense, the Lions allowed just one offensive touchdown to Long Reach (4-2).

OWINGS MILLS 36, WESTERN TECH 0: One season after finishing 0-10, the Eagles improved to 4-2 with a shutout over the Wolverines (2-4) at the Community College of Baltimore County, Catonsvill­e .

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DANIEL KUCIN JR./BSMG

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