The Capital

Woodyard, Hawkins pace Seahawks

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Here’s a roundup of high school varsity action on Friday.

Girls basketball South River 60, Chesapeake 47:

Skylar Woodyard led the Seahawks with 14 points in the victory. Karlee Hawkins was right behind her with 13 points. Hawkins also added five rebounds, five assists and five blocks. Cami Burke handed out 10 assists to go with her eight points and four steals. Maggie Lawrence led the

Cougars with 20 points and 12 rebounds.

Broadneck 51, Southern 28: Samantha Miller paced the Bruins with 16 points. Mackenzie Wharton chipped in 13 points and six rebounds. London Best finished with 12 points, seven rebounds and five steals. Ava Wooster led Southern with 12 points.

Annapolis 60, Arundel 23:

The host Panthers broke an 11-11 tie with an 18-6 run in the first half and beat the Wildcats. Amelia and Audrey Skinner combined efforts to score 26 points for Annapolis. McKenzie Fuller had 13 points for Arundel.

St. Mary’s 55, Mercy 47:

Milan Brown scored a game-high 31 points, but the host Magic (12-11, 6-9 IAAM A Conference) fell to the Saints (19-8). Alexandre Vandiver led St. Mary’s with 25 points.

Indian Creek 53, Friends 18:

Malinda Morgan scored 18 points to lead the host Eagles (17-6, 13-1 IAAM C Conference) over the Quakers (4-10, 4-12). Other top scorers for Indian Creek included: Stephanie Bunker (13 points) and Abbey Bunker (8).

Boys basketball South River 68, Chesapeake 60:

The host Seahawks beat the Cougars. South River was led by James Crimaudo (22 points), Liam Barney (13 points), Jamie Finn (11 points) and Jack Schrader (11 points).

Severna Park 51, Crofton 37:

The host Falcons beat the Cardinals. Will Frost led Crofton with 14 points and

Dylan Shafer and Kenny Logan each had six points.

Northeast 56, Meade 55:

The host Eagles opened the second half with a 14-6 run to pull ahead of the Mustangs (14-5). Meade was led by Josh Holmes (16 points), Ashton Truman (12 points) and Lucaya Baldridge (12 points).

Broadneck 69, Southern 47:

Brian Griffin scored a gamehigh 26 points, but the host Bulldogs fell to the Bruins. Broadneck was led by Joey Smargissi (16 points) and Jordan Brown (13 points).

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