Baltimore Sun

Harford CC tops Anne Arundel CC for title

- By Baltimore Sun staff

TCNJ, 10-3, on Sunday to advance to next weekend’s Super Regionals.

Behind eight goals from freshman Sarah Ravens: The Ravens’ organized team Dudick (Fallston), Harford Community activities begin Monday in Owings Mills College took home the program’s first and will continue on Tuesday, Thursday, National Junior College Athletic AssociMay 28, May 30-31, June 3-4 and June 6-7. ation women’s lacrosse championsh­ip with Mandatory minicamp will be from June 13.a22-12victoryo­verAnneAru­ndelCommu-11- nity College at Siegert Field in Arnold on Women’s college golf: Maryland sophoSunda­y. Keeley McHugh (Bel Air) added more Virunpat Olankitkun­chai shot evenfive goals and two assists for the Fighting par in the second round of the NCAA Owls, the national runners-up a year ago, Division I championsh­ips at Blessings Golf who claimed their first title in the program’s Club in Fayettevil­le, Ark. Olankitkun­chai, third national championsh­ip appearance. ranked No. 72 in the country, moved up 35 Harford, the top-ranked team in the nation spots on the leaderboar­d and is tied for 66th for the final seven weeks of the regular in the 132-player field. season, topped Onondaga, 22-17, in SatVarsity golf: Senior Trent Geritz shot urday’s semifinals. Natalie Sonntag (Old 4-under over the 12-hole, match-play forMill) scored four goals for tournament host mat to lead second-seeded Loyola BlakeAnne Arundel, which was appearing in its field to a 14-7 win over top-seeded Calvert seventh national championsh­ip game after Hall in the Maryland Interschol­astic Athdefeati­ng six-time defending champions letic Associatio­n A Conference champiMonr­oe, 18-10, on Saturday. onship final at Caves Valley Golf Club on

College baseball: Johns Hopkins (33-11) Saturday to secure the Dons’ first MIAA went 3-0 in the regional round of the NCAA title in 31 years. Playing in the No. 1 pairing, Division III tournament and defeated the Loyola Maryland- bound Geritz outscored Calvert Hall junior Michael Crowley, the reigning MIAA individual champion, 2.5-0.5. Geritz and senior John Peterson finished up 4.5-2.5 in the first group against Crowley and the Cardinals’ Harrison Silva. Loyola’s second group of Ryan Kane and Pierce Shearin outscored the Calvert Hall duo of Austin Steckler and Matt Cover, 5.5-1.5, and Loyola’s third pairing in the six-man lineup, featuring Matt Smolka and Ethan Jones, edged Calvert Hall’s Lorenzo Sanz and Patrick Hurdle, 4-3. Loyola’s title ends a run of three straight for St. Paul’s, which finished the regular season as the No. 3 seed and was ousted by Loyola in the semifinals.

Major League Soccer: Memo Rodriguez and Tommy McNamara scored a minute apart in the second half to rally the Houston Dynamo (7-2-2) past D.C. United, 2-1, on Saturday night. D.C. United (7-4-3) took a 1-0 lead in the 46th minute on a counteratt­ack that Wayne Rooney finished with the inside of his left foot. United’s Paul Arriola was sent off in the 85th minute for stepping on Adam Lundkvist.

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