No. 4 Centennial boys soccer rallies past Glenelg for victory
Centennial is an experienced group with 15 seniors on its roster. That experience came in handy Wednesday.
Trailing Glenelg by one just before halftime, the No. 4 Eagles (5-1, 3-1 Howard County) turned to their veterans. Sophomore Noah Kantsiper’s corner kick came to senior Hassan Helal on the near side of the box. Helal delivered a perfect header to fellow senior Riley Senisi on the back post for a chip-in volley to tie the game.
The game-winning goal in a 2-1 victory came in the 50th minute, when midfielder Kodee Karcher elevated above several Gladiators defenders for the strong header that gave the Eagles their first lead of the game.
Field hockey Garrison Forest 4, Bryn Mawr 1:
With a new coach and nine freshmen and sophomores on the roster, plenty has changed this season for Garrison Forest.
As host Bryn Mawr found out Wednesday, however, what remains consistent is the Grizzlies’ dominance once the ball is in play.
Senior Ella Kokinis had a pair of goals and senior Lauren Widdowson added a goal and an assist as No. 3 Garrison Forest scored three straight and held the host No. 11 Mawrtians scoreless for the final 42:01 in a 4-1 Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference win.
— Rich Scherr, for Baltimore Sun Hereford 8, Catonsville 0:
The Bulls posted their second straight shutout Wednesday, beating Catonsville, 8-0.
The Bulls (3-2 overall, 2-1
Baltimore County) scored two goals in each quarter and held the Comets (2-6, 2-2) to one shot on goal. Combined with a win last week over Towson, Hereford has won its last two games by a combined score of 10-0.
— Craig Clary
Fallston 4 , Bel Air 3 North East 3 ,
Harford Tech 0 Archbishop Spalding 6 , Maryvale 0
C. Milton Wright 8 , Patterson Mill 0 Annapolis Area Christian 4 , Friends 0
Girls soccer Broadneck 0, Notre Dame Prep 0:
After seeing several quality chances turned aside, No. 6 Notre Dame Prep had its best chance to score Wednesday night against No. 3 Broadneck when it earned a penalty kick in overtime.
Bruins junior goalie Kyleigh Bland stopped that shot, too.
In a sensational 11-save performance, Bland kept the Blazers off the board to
preserve a scoreless tie in double overtime.
— Glenn Graham
Perryville 3 ,
Patterson Mill 2
Gerstell 4 , Beth Tfiloh 0 Severn 4 , Mount de Sales 0 Long Reach 4 , Atholton 0 Marriotts Ridge 3 ,
River Hill 1
Centennial 2 , Glenelg 1
Mt. Hebron 3 , Howard 0
Volleyball
Patapsco 3, Randallstown 1: Led by a strong serving effort from senior Ellie Brown, Patapsco picked up consecutive dominant wins in the match’s first two sets on the way to a 3-1 road victory over Randallstown.
— Ben Heck, for Baltimore Sun Media
Perry Hall 3 , Carver A&T 2