Friday's high school sports roundup
A roundup from some other notable high school games in various sports Friday night:
Girls soccer
No. 9 C. Milton Wright 4, Maryvale 0: Goals were scored by Angela Kuhn, Liz Burgee, Kathy Kamnerer and Lauren Haggerty as the host Mustangs (2-2) shut out the Lions. C.M. Wright outshot Maryvale 16-5.
Boys soccer
No. 1 McDonogh 5, No. Mount St. Joe 0: Mike Gamble scored three goals and Malcolm Harris contributed three assists as the visiting Eagles (5-1-1) blanked the Gaels (3-2-1) in league play yesterday. Also, Matt Sanchez had three saves.
No. 2 Gilman 2, No. 9 Archbishop Curley 1: Both the Greyhounds (6-0-1) and Friars (5-1) came off emotional wins on Wednesday with Gilman beating No. Calvert Hall and Curley upsetting No. 1 McDonogh, but the Greyhounds pulled out the win. Robbie Haus scored the game-winner with 20 minutes left in the game for Gilman, playing its third A Conference game of the week, like Curley.
Kenny Duckworth gave the Friars a 1-0 lead scoring on a backpost shot three minutes into the game. Gilman’s Tanner Vostik evened the score 10 minutes later.
No. 3 Loyola 4, No. 12 Archbishop Spalding 1: John Jlopleh scored twice and Sam Hanke made five saves to lead the visiting Dons (2-0-1) past the Cavaliers (4-1-1).
Loyola outshot Spalding, 20-to-7.
Field hockey
No. 3 Garrison Forest 1, No. 10 Notre Dame Prep 0: Brooke Adler scored the game-winner unassisted to lift the visiting Grizzlies (6-0) over the Blazers (3-1).
Ali Flax made five saves for Garrison and Ronnie Bridges had four for NDP.
No. 12 Patterson Mill 3, Perry Hall 0: Maddie Hedrick made seven saves to earn the shutout for the host Huskies (4-1). Linnea Gonzales had two assists.
Girls volleyball
No. 4 Towson d. Western Tech, 3-0: Emmie Healy had 11 kills to lead the Generals (4-1) past the Wolverines. Hanna Glazer added five kills for Towson.





