High school scores and top performers for Jan. 9-15
Scores
Sunday
Boys Basketball
St. Maria Goretti 51, Iona Prep 47
Saturday
Boys Basketball
Norfolk Collegiate 84, Saint James 50
Girls Basketball
Forest Hills 59, St. Maria Goretti 27
Wrestling
Fort Hill 51, North Hagerstown 29
Francis Scott Key 60, North Hagerstown 15
Northern Garrett 66, Saint James 18
Winters Mill 61, Saint James 21
Friday
Boys Basketball
North Hagerstown 73, South Hagerstown 66
Smithsburg 50, Boonsboro 49
St. Maria Goretti 67, Mount Carmel 64
Williamsport 64, Catoctin 56
Heritage 66, Faith Christian 51
Turkeyfoot 68, Hancock 48
Maret 64, Saint James 40
Girls Basketball
North Hagerstown 71, South Hagerstown 54
Williamsport 58, Catoctin 42
Broadfording 44, Grace Academy 38
Saint James 48, King Abdullah 6
Mountain Ridge 63, Clear Spring 35
Turkeyfoot 47, Hancock 46
Thursday
Boys Basketball
New Life 60, Grace 57
Mercersburg 53, Broadfording 38
Faith Christian 68, Hancock 48
Girls Basketball
Smithsburg 61, Boonsboro 53
St. Maria Goretti 59, Clear Spring 36
North Hagerstown 45, Thomas Johnson 35
Grace 59, New Life 16
Faith Christian 35, Hancock 32
Wednesday
Boys Basketball
St. Maria Goretti 54, Mount St. Joseph 52
Girls Basketball
Flint Hill 53, Saint James 10
Wrestling
Boonsboro 48, Catoctin 35
Williamsport 47, Brunswick 36
Thomas Johnson 64, South Hagerstown 12
Linganore 70, North Hagerstown 12
Tuesday
Boys Basketball
Clear Spring 44, Boonsboro 37
Williamsport 58, Brunswick 28
Heritage 81, New Life 53
Middletown 60, Smithsburg 58 (OT)
Linganore 62, South Hagerstown 54
Oakdale 68, North Hagerstown 55
Cumberland Valley Christian 65, Grace Academy 54
Girls Basketball
Clear Spring 42, Boonsboro 40
Williamsport 51, Brunswick 20
Grace Academy 40, Cumberland Valley Christian 19
Broadfording 51, Calvary 32
Middletown 39, Smithsburg 30
Oakdale 57, North Hagerstown 36
Linganore 79, South Hagerstown 29
Monday
Girls Basketball
St. Maria Goretti 51, Cumberland Valley Christian 21
Saint James 40, Oldfields 5
Forbes Road 40, Hancock 25
Boys Basketball
Forbes Road 57, Hancock 41
Musselman 61, Broadfording 31
Wrestling
Oakdale 60, Saint James 19
Thomas Johnson 46, Saint James 36
Ice Hockey
Carroll County 3, Washington County Northstars 2
Top performers
Sunday
• Caleb Embeya, Najeh Allen and Justin Cheung, St. Maria Goretti boys basketball — Embeya and Allen scored 11 points each and Cheung added 10 points in a win over Iona Prep in the Hoops for Harmony event at Chambersburg.
Saturday
• Tanner Halling, Graham McLean, Trevor Sowers and Nate Elliott, Boonsboro wrestling — Each went 9-0 at the Best of the Nest Duals, leading the Warriors to an 8-1 record for third place.
• Adin Hastings, Nicky Anderson, Mason Wolfensberger and Brycen Fraley, Williamsport wrestling — Hastings went 3-0 with three first-period pins to win the 182-pound title at the Warpath Invitational and earn upper-weight outstanding wrestler honors. Anderson (126 pounds) and Wolfensberger (285) each placed second, while Fraley took third at 195 as the Wildcats finished second in the 18-team field.
• Amiyah Fulton and Danica Bennett, St. Maria Goretti girls basketball — Fulton scored 12 points and Bennett had 11 points and eight rebounds in a loss to Forest Hills.
Friday
• Cameron Rejonis and Grace Ellis, Smithsburg indoor track and field — Rejonis won the boys 500 (1:08.93) and Ellis placed second in the girls 800 (2:28.81) in the Warrior Invitational at HCC. Rejonis also ran a leg of the Leopards' third-place boys 4x800 relay, and Ellis ran a leg of the third-place girls 4x400 relay.
• Caroline Matthews, Boonsboro indoor track and field — Matthews won the girls 3,200 (11:33.78) in the Warrior Invitational at HCC.
• Dana Hammond, Clear Spring indoor track and field — Hammond tied for second in the girls high jump (4-9) in the Warrior Invitational at HCC.
• Richard Sanon, Williamsport indoor track and field — Sanon placed third in the boys 55-meter hurdles (8.47) in the Warrior Invitational at HCC.
• Ryder Brown, Clear Spring indoor track and field — Brown placed third in the boys shot put (43-10) in the Warrior Invitational at HCC.
• Paige Smith, Williamsport girls basketball — Smith scored 28 points in a win over Catoctin.
• Gabby Grantham-Medley, Ciyanda Green and Anna Chamberlin, North Hagerstown girls basketball — Grantham-Medley scored 23 points, Green netted 11 points and Chamberlin added 10 points in a win over South Hagerstown.
• Nas Keyes, Damiere Branch and Will Bonds, North Hagerstown boys basketball — Keyes had 23 points and three steals, Branch had 15 points, five rebounds, three steals and three assists, and Bonds added 14 points and four steals in a win over South Hagerstown.
• Fanta Minteh and Tiki Koontz, Broadfording girls basketball — Minteh had 17 points, eight steals, five rebounds and five assists, and Koontz added 11 points and four steals in a win over Grace Academy.
• Sean Mongan, Jackson Cline and Caleb Stamper, Heritage boys basketball — Mongan had 21 points, five rebounds and three steals, Cline had 15 points, six assists and five rebounds, and Stamper added 12 points and five steals in a win over Faith.
• Chance Haga, Gavin Blair and Brayden DeWaal, Boonsboro boys basketball — Haga had 16 points and eight rebounds, Blair scored 13 points and DeWaal added 11 points and four assists in a loss to Smithsburg.
• Lewis Berry, Javontay Lewis and Elijah Creary, South Hagerstown boys basketball — Berry and Lewis each scored 14 points and Creary added 12 points in a loss to North Hagerstown.
• Naomi Powell and Aniyah Freeman, South Hagerstown girls basketball — Each scored 14 points in a loss to North Hagerstown.
• Sam Bono, Josh Hegbe and Michael Hensley, Smithsburg boys basketball — Bono scored 13 points, Hegbe had 12 points and 12 rebounds, and Hensley hit the game-winning 3-pointer with 10 seconds left and finished with nine points in the win over Boonsboro.
• Alyssa Fisher, Clear Spring girls basketball — Fisher scored 13 points in a loss to Mountain Ridge.
• Marlie Snyder, Grace Academy girls basketball — Snyder scored 10 points in a loss to Broadfording.
Thursday
• Skyla Mastronardi, Maddie Kesselring and Kylie Snyder, Smithsburg girls basketball — Mastronardi had 28 points, seven steals and four assists, Kesselring scored 16 points and Snyder had nine points and 13 rebounds in a win over Boonsboro.
• Danica Bennett, Amiyah Fulton and Halie Green, St. Maria Goretti girls basketball — Bennett had 25 points, Fulton scored 19 and Green had nine points and 20 rebounds in a win over Clear Spring.
• Gabby Grantham-Medley, North Hagerstown girls basketball — Scored 17 points in a win over Thomas Johnson.
• Marlie Snyder and Elise Barnhart, Grace girls basketball — Snyder had 19 points, four steals and two assists, and Barnhart had 10 points, three steals, two blocks and two assists in a win over New Life.
• Preston Leumegni, Markell Campbell and Peter Ciardiello, Grace boys basketball — Leumegni had 19 points, 11 rebounds, three blocks and three assists, Campbell had 18 points and four steals and Ciardiello had 11 points and 10 rebounds in a loss to New Life.
Wednesday
• Dionte Alexander and Caleb Embeya, St. Maria Goretti boys basketball — Alexander scored 19 points and Embeya added 14 points as the Gaels rallied from a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter to defeat Mount St. Joseph, which is ranked No. 19 in the nation by MaxPreps, at the Gael Center.
Tuesday
• Sam Bono, Smithsburg boys basketball — Had 37 points and eight rebounds in an overtime loss to Middletown.
• Ceonta Wilmore, Williamsport boys basketball — Scored 27 points in a win over Brunswick.
• Fanta Minteh and Tiki Koontz, Broadfording girls basketball — Minteh had 26 points and five steals, and Koontz added 14 points, four assists and four steals in a win over Calvary.
• Caleb Stamper, Noah Poe and Sean Mongan, Heritage boys basketball — Stamper had 25 points and 15 rebounds, Poe had 17 points, seven assists and six rebounds, and Mongan added 16 points, seven rebounds and five assists in a win over New Life.
• Paige Smith and Kamryn Seltzer, Williamsport girls basketball — Smith had 19 points, seven steals, five rebounds and four assists, and Seltzer added 14 points and five rebounds in a win over Brunswick.
• Alyssa Fisher, Clear Spring girls basketball — Scored 14 points in a win over Boonsboro.
• Hutson Trobaugh, Dillon Albowicz and Jacob Faith, Clear Spring boys basketball — Trobaugh and Albowicz each scored 12 points and Faith added 10 points in a win over Boonsboro.
• Emma Smith and Marlie Snyder, Grace Academy girls basketball — Each scored 10 points in a win over CVCS.
• Preston Leumegni and Peter Ciardiello, Grace Academy boys basketball — Leumegni had 20 points and seven rebounds, and Ciardiello added 12 points and three assists in a loss to CVCS.
• Javontay Lewis and Elijah Creary, South Hagerstown boys basketball — Lewis scored 18 points and Creary added 13 points in a loss to Linganore.
• Haylee Hartman, Boonsboro girls basketball — Scored 16 points in a loss to Clear Spring.
• Will Bonds, Nas Keyes and Theo Madison, North Hagerstown boys basketball — Bonds had 14 points and four steals, Keyes had 13 points and three steals, and Madison added 10 points in a loss to Oakdale.
• Gabby Grantham-Medley, North Hagerstown girls basketball — Scored 14 points in a loss to Oakdale.
• Chance Haga, Boonsboro boys basketball — Had 12 points, six rebounds and four assists in a loss to Clear Spring.
• Skyla Mastronardi, Smithsburg girls basketball — Had 12 points, five rebounds, five assists and three steals in a loss to Middletown.
• Aniyah Freeman, South Hagerstown girls basketball — Scored 12 points in a loss to Linganore.
Monday
• Danica Bennett and Amiyah Fulton, St. Maria Goretti girls basketball — Bennett had 18 points and Fulton scored 11 in a win over Cumberland Valley Christian.
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