The Capital

Spalding beats McDonogh in OT

- Capital Gazette staff

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

Boys lacrosse Archbishop Spalding McDonogh 9, OT:

10, The Cavaliers (8-4, 3-2 MIAA A Conference) went on a 4-0 run over the final nine minutes of the fourth quarter and scored the game-winner in overtime to beat the Eagles (7-3, 3-2).

Zach Gutierrez scored five goals to lead the host Cardinals over the Knights. Other top scorers for Crofton included: Dom Zanolli (3 goals), Tom Gress (3 goals, 2 assists) and Austin Printy (2 goals, 1 assist).

Crofton 18, North County 3:

Broadneck 17, Southern 6: Graham

Hartman won 20 of 21 faceoffs and the host Bruins beat the Bulldogs. Broadneck was led by Tyler Hicks (3 goals, 1 assist), Liam Komlosy (3 goals), Braden McCassie (2 goals) and Tyler Stewart (2 goals, 1 assist).

Chesapeake 7, Northeast 4: Hunter Cappe made 13 saves and the host Cougars beat the Eagles. Chesapeake was led by Talan Behler (2 goals, 2 assist) and Jake Forman (2 goals).

7: The visiting Greyhounds (9-2, 4-0 MIAA A Conference) opened with a 6-0 run and beat the Admirals (4-8, 0-4). Andrew Beard had a hat trick for Severn. Admirals’ goalie Jack Reid scored on an unsettled situation with 1:14 left in the first quarter.

Gilman 15, Severn

Girls lacrosse

Annapolis 16, Glen Burnie 2:

Amelia

Skinner had two goals, three assists and tallied her 100th career point to lead the host Panthers over the Gophers. Brooklyn Skinner scored four goals and Anna Coman had three goals for Annapolis.

Caroline McDonough scored four goals and Lauren Alexander had three goals to lead the visiting Cardinals over the Knights. Mikayla Petersen made 10 saves for North County.

Crofton18,NorthCount­y8: Softball

Annapolis Area Christian 14, Park 6:

Sarah Billett (3-for-4) had a triple and four RBIs to lead the host Eagles (7-1, 5-0 Interschol­astic Athletic Associatio­n of Maryland C Conference) over the Bruins (1-4, 1-4). Brooke Fitzgerald struck out six for the win. Bella Taylor, Madelyn Boyer Fitzgerald accounted for over 12 stolen bases.

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