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Rain dampens public school spring season opening day

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Afternoon rain showers caused most of the baseball and softball games to be postponed on the opening day of spring sports for Anne Arundel County public schools. However, boys and girls lacrosse was able to play through the wet conditions on Friday.

BOYS LACROSSE

Indian Creek 18, Park 9:

Benny Carter scored eight goals and dished off an assist, while Will Mercer added seven goals and two assists as the Eagles locked up the No. 4 seed in the Maryland Interschol­astic Athletic Associatio­n B Conference playoffs with the victory over the Bruins.

Indian Creek will host Park again in the quarterfin­als at 4:30 p.m. on Friday.

Dylan Harris pitched in with a goal and two assists, Nick Stroble added a goal and an assist, Roddy House scored a goal and Ty Spencer made 11 saves for the Eagles. Daniel Eckroad won 20 of 25 faceoffs for Indian Creek, which led 8-6 at halftime and went on an 8-1 run in third quarter to seal the win.

GIRLS LACROSSE

Indian Creek 19, Mount Carmel 2:

Megan Bunker tallied four goals, two assists and 13 draw controls and Mia Putzi added three goals and four assists as the Eagles handled the Cougars in an Interschol­astic Athletic Associatio­n of Maryland C Conference playoff quarterfin­al.

Sophee Gomberg contribute­d three goals, Abi Bach pitched in with two goalsm and an assist,Kallie Huff and Cali Schwerdtfe­ger each scored a pair of goals, Avery Barnhill delivered a goal and an assist, while Molly Bunker and Anastasia Mlamntis had a goal apiece.

Goalie Ellia Alewine came up big when needed, making eight saves behind the stingy defense of Janeiyah Cajudoy, Carmeron Ramsey and Portia Fernandez.

Indian Creek moves on to the semifinal game on Wednesday at home against Pallotti.

Old Mill 22, Northeast 1:

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