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October 19, 2011

Wednesday's roundup: No. 3 Loyola boys top No. 2 Curley

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Bryn Mawr teammates Tate DeWeese and Hannah Park (right) celebrate a goal by DeWeese as Severn goalie Cara Anstey looks on during Wednesday's field hockey game. DeWeese and Park each scored twice in the No. 8 Mawrtians' 4-2 victory. (Brian Krista/Patuxent Publishing)

From Sun Staff Reports

BOYS SOCCER

Jamie Dubyoski scored the game-winner three minutes into the first overtime as the No. 3 Loyola boys soccer team (8-2-3) handed host No. 2 Curley (12-4-1) its second straight loss.

Loyola’s Mike Distler scored twice in regulation. In the overtime, Tyler Welsch applied pressure to the Curley defense allowing Dubyoski to go one-on-one with the goalkeeper.

Curley lost, 3-0, to No. 4 Gilman on Monday.

No. 1 McDonogh 6, John Carroll 1: Mike Gamble scored twice and the host Eagles (14-1-1) kept the top spot in the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference with three games left.

McDonogh has a 1 1/2 game lead on second-place Gilman and a two-game lead on third-place Loyola.

No. 4 Gilman 1, No. 10 Mount St. Joseph 0: Sam Wancowicz led a 40-yard jail break, went one-on-one with the Gaels goalie and scored the game-winner with 2:30 left in the game.

The Greyhounds improved to 14-3-1.

GIRLS SOCCER

No. 10 Bryn Mawr 3, Friends 1: Erica Matz had two goals and an assist and Danielle Hogarth had a goal and two assists to power the host Mawrtians (10-4) past the Quakers.

Matz broke a 1-1 tie midway through the second half and added an insurance goal with 10 minutes left in the game.

FIELD HOCKEY

No. 8 Bryn Mawr 4, Severn 2: Hannah Park and Tate DeWesse each scored twice to power the host Mawrtians (11-3-1) past the Admirals.

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