Varsity roundup: Sept. 30, 2011
Football: Glenelg upsets No. 9 Hammond
Luke Brister kicked a 42-yard field goal with 15 seconds left to lift unranked Glenelg to a 17-14 victory over No. 9 Hammond in a battle of previously unbeaten Howard County teams last night at Hammond.
Nick Crabill rushed 25 times for 116 yards and made several key defensive plays for the Gladiators.
No. 8 Poly 42, Douglass 6: Jamall Chappell had 10 carries for 101 yards and two touchdowns and added a 32-yard touchdown reception and a two-point conversion to power the host Engineers (5-0) past the Ducks.
Priestly Shuler had nine tackles, 1 sack and two fumble returns, including one for a 71-yard touchdown.
Franklin 41, Towson 6: Ian Thomas had three touchdowns, two receptions and a 90-yard kickoff return to lead the host Indians past the Generals.
Thomas finished with three catches for 77 yards, and 167 all purpose yards.
Maritime Industries 25, Forest Park 14: With the score 13-8 in the fourth quarter, the Anchors' Devonte Tabb scooped up a fumble and raced 80 yards for a touchdown. Later, Devonte Lewis returned an interception 33 yards for a score as Maritime (3-2) squashed any chance of a comeback for the visiting Foresters in city league play.
Boys soccer
No. 2 Archbishop Curley 2, John Carroll 0: Jake Ossie made two saves in his third shutout for the visiting Friars (10-1). Kenny Duckworth scored first at the 25 minute mark and T.J. Koscher added an insurance goal midway through the second half.
No. 3 McDonogh 2, No. 14 Calvert Hall 0: Mike Gamble scored his 20th goal of the season 15 minutes into the second half and Malcolm Harris added his with 15 minutes left in the game for the visiting Eagles (8-1-1).
The Cardinals fell to 3-3.
No. 9 Mt. St. Joseph 2, Archbishop Spalding 0: Jalen Robinson and Joey Asaja each had a goal and an assist to lead the visiting Gaels (5-5-1) past the Cavaliers.
Girls soccer
No. 14 Severn 2, No. 4 Archbishop Spalding 1: The Cavaliers 1-0 lead lasted one minute before Abby Ritter scored the game-tying goal and the game-winner eight minutes later as the Admirals (5-2) upset Spalding (4-3-1).
Spalding outshot Severn, 11-1, in the second half, but couldn’t put the ball past Severn keeper Emily Gibbons (12 saves.)
Patterson Mill 2, No. 8 Fallston 1, OT: Beth Walton gave the host Cougars (4-2) a 1-0 halftime lead, but the Huskies knotted the score in the second half and won in overtime.
Riley Druyor and Lauren Dick each scored for Patterson Mill.
No. 2 Mercy 1, North Harford 0: Alexis Prior-Brown scored the game-winner from 20 yards out, five minutes into the second half to lift the visiting Magic (7-1-1) over the Hawks.
Field hockey
No. 1 Glenelg 9, Centennial 2: Alyssa Parker scored four goals to power the visiting Gladiators (7-0) past the Eagles.
Glenelg led 7-0 at the break.
No. 2 Severna Park 2, No. 8 Broadneck 0: Samantha Slattery and Taylor Anspach each scored a goal to lead the Falcons (9-0) over the host Bruins. Severna Park outshot Broadneck 12-9.
No. 6 Bryn Mawr 1, Notre Dame Prep 1, OT: Casey Pasquarella gave the Blazers (5-0-1) a 1-0 lead with 10:15 left in the first half, but Eliza Clemens notted the score 41/2 minutes into the second half for the Mawrtians (6-2-1).
No. 15 Howard 1, Mount Hebron 0: Courtney Barnwell scored the game-winner at the 18:04 mark of the second half for the visiting Lions (4-0).
Girls volleyball
No. 2 St. Paul’s d. Bryn Mawr, 3-2: The Mawrtians took the Gators the distance, but lost in five. St. Paul’s won, 21-25, 25-19, 25-14, 10-25, 15-13.
Kabria Haskins had 22 kills and Haley Fitzgerald had 45 assists for St. Paul’s.






Comments
In friday's poly vs dunbar game, that 71 yard fumble return was Jordan Garrison; not Priestly Shuler.
Posted by: Bobby G | October 3, 2011 8:41 AM