Here’s a roundup of high school varsity action on Friday, Sept. 6.
Football
South Carroll 7, Chesapeake-AA 0: Manny Rodrigues had a 23-yard rushing touchdown late in the fourth quarter to lift the host Cavaliers over the Cougars. Rodrigues had 15 carries for 70 yards. Anthony Rodrigues led the team with 12 carries for 74 yards. Quarterback Caleb Evans was impressive, completing 7 of 9 passes for 107 yards and rushing seven times for 19 yards. Jake Miller made a huge impact with two receptions for 63 yards.
Francis Scott Key 22, Smithsburg 15: The opportunistic Eagles forced Smithsburg into four turnovers including two interceptions — one returned for a touchdown — by Colton Feister. Chase Replogle led the defense with 12 tackles. Sophomore starting quarterback Jacob Etzler went 6-of-12 for 116 yards and two touchdowns in his first varsity start. Jermaine Dawson rushed nine times for 54 yards and a score.
Williamsport 40, Winters Mill 16: The Falcons cut the lead to 26-16 late, but Williamsport pulled away. Braydon Jones had a pick-six and a receiving touchdown in the loss.
Annapolis 40, Old Mill 20: The Panthers stormed the field, celebrating the program’s first win over the Patriots in at least two decades. Senior running back Tyler Womack rushed for 217 yards and six touchdowns, as well as a 55-yard return. Jordan Johnson scored on a fumble return. Quarterback Darrian Carter threw once for 50 yards. Kyonte Brown-Siscoe recorded three tackles for a loss, two sacks and a forced fumble. Calvin Smith collected an interception as the Annapolis defense held Old Mill to 185 all-purpose yards.
Severna Park 14, Glenelg 9: The Falcons took the lead in the second quarter and matched the Gladiators touchdown for touchdown in the fourth quarter to keep it.
Dundalk 36, Crofton 0: Donte Gause rushed for 98 yards and three touchdowns to lead the win. Micah Williams completed 11 of 13 passes for 141 yards. Williams and Phil Jones also rushed for scores. Cardinals quarterback Logan Davis collected 14 passing yards, Jaden Dawins had 55 rushing yards and Dylan Bayne made two catches for 65 yards in the loss.
Severn 35, Seed 18: Charlie Runco collected 173 yards and two touchdowns off 24 carries for the Admirals (2-0), while Jules Floyd rushed 14 times for 107 yards. Ty Bussard was 10-for-17 with 156 yards, two touchdowns and an interception and Daniel Growney caught five passes for 101 yards and a touchdown, while also collecting an interception on defense.
South River 22, Southern 20: The Seahawks were forced to defend a 22-0 first-quarter lead from their rival Bulldogs. For South River, Ben Adams rushed in the opening touchdown following a 65-yard pass. JP Simpson caught a touchdown for the Seahawks and Korey Warren ran in another.
Broadneck 28, St. Mary’s 13: Ian Mauldin rushed in two touchdowns for the Bruins while Aaron Foote ran in one and Tyrin Chinn-Thompson hauled in a pick-6. Dom Scali scored both times for the Saints (0-2).
Spalding 45, Archbishop Stepinac (NY) 0: The Cavaliers rolled to 3-0 behind a committee performance. Antonio Ledbetter and Myles McAfee had 30-yard and 13-yard receiving touchdowns from Malik Washington, respectively. Cam Pinson rushed for a three-yard touchdown, as did Washington for 19 yards and Chase Gorman for 10. Cooper Welch went 5-for-5 on extra point attempts and booted a 26-yard field goal. Kam Miller ran in a 55-yard punt return.
Marriotts Ridge 42, Mt. Hebron 0: The Mustangs (1-0) earned a dominant season-opening win led by a stout defense. Ashton Clark rushed for 101 yards on 14 carries with two touchdowns, while Julian Clay had five carries for 94 yards and a touchdown.
Perryville 39, North Harford 0: The visiting Panthers took a 32-0 lead over the Hawks in the first half in the victory.
Digital Harbor at Patterson Mill, postponed: The game between the Rams and Huskies was postponed because of an issue with the stadium lights. Patterson Mill led 7-0 in the first quarter when play was halted. The game will resume at a later date to be determined..
Girls soccer
Eastern Tech 5, Friends 2: Ineza Ross-Reidel opened the season with a hat trick to lead a strong offensive showing from the Mavericks. Seniors Ava Chenowith and Marie Vanschoorisse each scored once, while Lillian Hutchings handed out two assists.
Towson 6, Gerstell 0: Gia Celenza scored two goals and had an assist to lead the visiting Generals (1-0) over the Falcons. Madden SySantos made three saves in goal to earn the shutout. Koto Davis, Jolie Bull, Lizzie Corvera and Mikayla Bull also scored, with Davis and Bull also delivering assists. Amelia Culbertson and Tatiyana Chase also gave out helpers.
St. Mary’s 8, St. Mary’s Ryken 0: Elizabeth Schummer had one goal and two assists and Leah Hamilton had a goal and an assist to lead the host Saints (1-0) over the Knights (0-3). St. Mary’s travels to Mount de Sales on Wednesday.
Severn 4, Glen Burnie 1: The Admirals had four players score in the win. Eliza Grace Beard, Tessa Patel, Eleanor Bear and Carys McKenzie all scored goals with Peach Wellschlager, Madison Watson and Sophia English providing assists. Stephanie Ohl scored for the Gophers and Dania Eguizabal made 13 saves.
St. Paul’s 1, Bel Air 0: Reese Flaherty scored the game-winner in the second half to lift the Gators over the Bobcats in the Public vs. Private Challenge at Mercy. Emerson Schiller made nine saves for Bel Air.
Marriotts Ridge 1, Wilde Lake 0: Allison Custer scored the game-winner to lift the visiting Mustangs over the Wildecats in the season opener for both teams.
Boys soccer
Fallston 3, Rising Sun 1: After falling behind by a goal at halftime, the Cougars hit the back of the net three times in the second. Ariya Khairghadam, Levi Tanguay and Dominic Witherspoon all scored in the come-from-behind win in the season opener.
Eastern Tech 1, Patterson Mill 0: Anthony Baca-Fuentes made six saves to earn his first career shutout in the Mavericks’ win. Jake Locklear scored the game’s only goal from the left edge in the 10th minute.
Towson 2, Crofton 0: Andrew Kammann and Tyler Hudacek each scored off corner kicks and the host Generals (1-0) shut out the Cardinals (0-1) in Friday’s season opener.
Hereford 3, North Harford 2: The Bulls got past the Hawks with the game-winning goal in overtime. For North Harford, Ryder Taylor assisted Cole Schultz on a goal. The Hawks also took advantage of a Hereford own-goal.
Chesapeake-AA 3, Severn Run 0: Byron Klohr, Cade Shannon and Colton Keeter each scored and the visiting Cougars shut out the Wolves. Ethan Kiniry made five saves for Chesapeake. The Cougars led 2-0 at the half.
Glen Burnie 2, Westminster 0: Nick Bezek scored both goals for the Gophers in the second half. Adolfo Contreras Florian made an assist while Dylan Cunningham recorded two saves.
Volleyball
Perry Hall 3, Harford Tech 0: The Gators survived three close sets to beat the Cobras, 25-20, 28-26, 25-23. Addison Dunlap had six aces, 13 assists and three blocks to lead the win. Milana Scaccio added four aces and three kills.
Aberdeen 3, Edgewood 2: The visiting Eagles beat the Rams, 25-15, 25-13, 23-25, 22-25, 15-10. Edgewood was led by Peyton Parise with seven digs and four aces and Mo Rohner with five aces, and Lisette Ahlijah with two kills.
Perryville 3, Elkton 0: The Panthers won, 25-11, 25-18, 25-14.
Glen Burnie 3, North County 2: Cici Wilkerson had 14 kills and Lelahni Ladipoh had 11 kills to lead the visiting Gophers over the Knights.
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