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High school sports roundup (Jan. 27)

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Here’s a roundup of high school varsity action on Monday, Jan. 27.

Wrestling

Century 49, Hammond 25: The Knights picked up pins from Eli Stein, Gram Knott, Brayden Brassell, Dylan Vroom, Talin Evans, Cameron Wagner and Cristian Prince as they improved to 23-10 on the season.

Liberty 60, Guilford Park 18: The Lions picked up pins from Renner O’Brien (215), Connor Bryson (106), Sammy Perretta (120), Franklin Schaefer (138), Jared Piek (144), Parker Reynolds (150), Dylan Ohler (157) and Kevin Kern (190) in the win. For Guilford Park, Elijah Fields (285) and Leandro Saravia (126) each won.

Patterson Mill 59, Fallston 21: The Huskies got pins from Owen Vallowe (113 pounds), Gabe Filling (120), Cole Christian (132), Christian Joglar (144), Owen Henfey (150), Gabe Mims (165) and Gavin Voelker (215). Jonathan Fletcher (175) won by technical fall. Fallston got pins from Aiden Fodel (126), John Loss (157) and Evan Conner (190). Liam Watson (138) won by decision.

Boys basketball

Wilde Lake 93, Reservoir 68: Noah Brazil poured in 33 points to lead the Wildecats over the Gators. In the loss, Reservoir got 18 points each from Bryan Reyes and Joshua Jones, with Reyes handing out six assists and Jones grabbing five rebounds.

Mt. Hebron 69, River Hill 55: The Vikings (9-1) won their ninth straight game. Tai Akinlosotu led the way with 21 points, while Chase Willey added 12. Ezra Yauger chipped in 11 points, while Cole Willey had 10. For River Hill (3-9), Nick Kogut finished with 17 points.

Glenelg 64, Howard 63: The Gladiators (6-5) moved back over .500 and completed the come-from-behind win after trailing by five entering the fourth. Ty Jenkins led the charge with 18 points, 12 of which came in the fourth. Siyi Jolayemi chipped in 15 points, while Steven Mbuyamba had 13. For Howard (10-2), Alex Reeb had 14 points and was one of four double-digit scorers. Jamie Delrosso-Freeman (12), Griff Garner (11) and Josh Ademiju (10) also scored double digits.

C. Milton Wright 63, Joppatowne 45: The Mustangs scored the game’s first 10 points and never looked back. They led 31-16 by halftime. Dylan Sander powered the win with 17 points. Noah Clarke handed out eight assists for CMW and Kyle Ashman grabbed a team-high eight rebounds, each also scoring 10 points. Joppatowne got 12 points and seven rebounds from Kishann Smith.

Aberdeen 55, Kenwood 49: McKinley Turner and Cameron Allen-Jones each tallied double-doubles to lead the Eagles in the nonconference win. Turner finished with 15 points, 12 rebounds and six blocks, while Allen-Jones added 10 points and 14 rebounds. Collin Rogers chipped in 12 points.

Fallston 58, Harford Tech 54: Fallston built an 18-10 lead after one quarter, but saw the lead whittled away in the fourth quarter. However, Logan Sweitzer came up with a clutch steal and after being fouled, sunk two free throws with 25 seconds left to give the Cougars the lead back for good. Aiden Robinson led the win with 18 points. Mikey Griffin Jr. chipped in 100. Oliver Schamburg and Sweitzer each finished with nine. Zay Robertson had 14 points to lead the Cobras.

Eastern Tech 56, Friends 55: The Mavericks earned a big nonconference win led by Jericho Wondeye’s 16 points. He also totaled five rebounds, three assists, two steals and two blocks. Brian James Jr. backed him with 12 points, eight rebounds and four steals. Matt Foley chipped in 11 points.

Pikesville 76, Carver A&T 34: Jean Marc Nken hit 4 of 5 3-point shots and finished with 17 points, to go with four rebounds and three assists in the win. Jonah Matz backed him with 14 points, six rebounds, three assists and three steals.

Girls basketball

Perry Hall 50, Catholic 34: Tamiya Brown struck for a season-high 22 points to lead the Gators in the nonconference win. Belen Ros totaled nine points and eight rebounds. Tammy Tan added eight points and Sophie Blevins had seven.

Pikesville 71, Carver A&T 33: Qaidence David posted a double-double to lead the Panthers (13-1). She finished with 21 points and 13 rebounds, as well as three blocks. Skylah Anderson added 18 points, five steals, three assists and three rebounds. Mariah Jones-Bey nearly had a quadruple-double, finishing with 14 steals, nine points, nine assists and eight rebounds.

Oakland Mills 63, Marriotts Ridge 26: The Scorpions (8-2, 4-0 Summit Division) maintained first place in the division. It was a well-balanced contest led by 19 points from Chloe Grenway. Three other Scorpions also scored in double figures: Jeriah Shipp (14), Destiny Macharia (11) and Heaven Alexander (10). For Marriotts Ridge (2-9, 0-5 Summit), Lamees Bazzi had six points.

Glenelg 50, Howard 46: The Gladiators (6-4) earned the narrow win led by the frontcourt duo of MJ Dabiri and Jordan Henggeler. Dabiri finished with a team-high 16, while Henggeler chipped 14, 12 of which came in the fourth quarter. For Howard (8-3), Kelsey Wimmer scored 20 points.

Mt. Hebron 50, River Hill 39: The Vikings (6-4) handed the Hawks their first county loss of the season and ended a three-game losing steak. Michelle Nzelibe scored a season-high 20 points, while Pearl Prasartkarnka chipped in 15 points. For River Hill (9-1), Dylan Watson had 18 points, while Olivia Creighton had 12.

Reservoir 53, Wilde Lake 33: The Gators (9-1) won their seventh game in a row by pulling away in the fourth quarter. Jasmin Shleton scored a season-high 23 points, while Leah Lauer knocked down four 3-pointers and had 12 points. For Wilde Lake (4-6), both Maggie Shidle and Quinn Corkeron had eight points.

Mount de Sales 35, Notre Dame Prep 33: Shelby Lewis scored 14 points and Mackenzie Conley chipped in nine to lead the Sailors (17-4, 6-0 IAAM) to the win.

Aberdeen 48, Kenwood 11: Nyjah Harris finished with a double-double of 16 points and 10 steals. He also tallied four rebounds and three assists. Morgan Hargrove added 15 points and six steals.

St. Mary’s 46, Mercy 41: Bailey Harris (27 points) led the Saints over the Magic, who were spurred by Milan Brown (32 points).

Indian Creek 79, City 29: Defensive pressure and balanced scoring led the Eagles (10-6, 2-3 IAAM B Conference). Five players eclipsed double figures: Ofundem Mbelem (17 points, 14 rebounds), Masara Magassouba (15 points), Stephanie Bunker (11 points, 7 rebounds), Malinda Morgan (11 points, 5 steals) and Amira Comissiong (11 points).


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