High school scores and top performers for Dec. 19-23
Scores
Friday
Boys Basketball
St. John's (D.C.) 65, St. Maria Goretti 59
Thursday
Boys Basketball
St. Maria Goretti 63, Christian Brothers 41
Wednesday
Boys Basketball
Smithsburg 59, Clear Spring 42
South Hagerstown 59, Tuscarora 50
Boonsboro 64, Catoctin 58
Girls Basketball
South Hagerstown 48, Tuscarora 46
Smithsburg 46, Clear Spring 34
Catoctin 47, Boonsboro 35
Wrestling
Martinsburg 55, Smithsburg 30
East Hardy 38, Smithsburg 36
Oakdale 33, North Hagerstown 27
Tuesday
Boys Basketball
Heritage 71, Grace 38
Urbana 78, North Hagerstown 49
Girls Basketball
South Hagerstown 57, Frederick 51
Williamsport 48, Smithsburg 30
Urbana 65, North Hagerstown 35
St. Maria Goretti 46, Mount de Sales 44
Broadfording 45, Berkeley Springs 44
Northern Garrett 63, Hancock 4
Monday
Boys Basketball
Smithsburg 51, Williamsport 44
Frederick 83, South Hagerstown 52
Walkersville 69, Boonsboro 38
Howard 48, Clear Spring 42
Northern Garrett 55, Hancock 16
Girls Basketball
Grace 64, Hancock 25
Walkersville 54, Boonsboro 48
Wrestling
Winters Mill 53, North Hagerstown 21
Tuscarora 84, South Hagerstown 0
Top performers
Friday
• Najeh Allen, Dionte Alexander and Caleb Embeya, St. Maria Goretti boys basketball — Allen had 17 points and Alexander and Embeya each scored 12 in a loss to undefeated St. John's (D.C.).
Thursday
• Dionte Alexander, Jarvis Wright and Najeh Allen, St. Maria Goretti boys basketball — Alexander had a game-high 25 points, Wright scored 12 and Allen added 11 in a win over Christian Brothers.
Wednesday
• Lance Ford and Javontay Lewis, South Hagerstown boys basketball — Ford had 12 points and Lewis scored 11 in a win over Tuscarora.
• Sam Bono, Michael Hensley and Max Bono, Smithsburg boys basketball — Sam Bono had 19 points, eight rebounds and four steals, Hensley had 13 points and six rebounds, and Max Bono had eight points and four steals in a win over Clear Spring.
• Aniya Stewart and Naomi Powell, South Hagerstown girls basketball — Stewart had 10 points and Powell scored nine in a win over Tuscarora.
• Chance Haga and Gavin Blair, Boonsboro boys basketball — Haga had 24 points and 10 rebounds, and Blair scored 23 points in a win over Catoctin.
• Skyla Mastronardi and Kylie Snyder, Smithsburg girls basketball — Mastronardi had 11 points, four steals and three assists, and Snyder had nine points, 12 rebounds, three steals and three assists in a win over Clear Spring.
• Alyssa Fisher, Clear Spring girls basketball — Scored 18 points against Smithsburg.
Tuesday
• Caleb Stamper, Sean Mongan, Noah Poe and Cole Horst, Heritage boys basketball — Stamper had 20 points and two blocks, Mongan had 15 points, seven rebounds and four assists, Poe had 11 points, nine rebounds and six assists and Horst added 10 points, four rebounds and three assists in a win over Grace.
• Aniyah Freeman, Aniya Stewart and Naomi Powell, South Hagerstown girls basketball — Freeman had 16 points and seven blocks, Stewart had 11 points and Powell scored 10 as the Rebels defeated Frederick for the first time since March 6, 2014.
• Paige Smith and Mackenzie Kloos, Williamsport girls basketball — Smith had a game-high 18 points and Kloos scored nine in a win over Smithsburg.
• Fanta Minteh, Broadfording girls basketball — Had 25 points, eight rebounds, five steals and three assists in a win over Berkeley Springs.
• Amiyah Fulton and Danica Bennett, St. Maria Goretti girls basketball — Fulton had 14 points and eight assists, and Bennett had 14 points and six rebounds in a win over Mount de Sales.
• Markell Campbell and Carson Feeser, Grace boys basketball — Campbell scored 13 points and Feeser had nine points, five rebounds and four assists against Heritage.
• Gabby Grantham-Medley, North Hagerstown girls basketball — Scored 24 points in a loss to Urbana.
• Nas Keyes, Will Bonds and Theo Madison, North Hagerstown boys basketball — Keyes and Bonds each had 12 points and Madison scored 11 in a loss to Urbana.
• Skyla Mastronardi, Smithsburg girls basketball — Had 14 points, three assists and two steals against Williamsport.
Monday
• Josh Hegbe, Sam Bono and Owen Gerber, Smithsburg boys basketball — Hegbe had 16 points and 10 rebounds, Bono had 12 points and five rebounds and Gerber added nine points in a win over Williamsport.
• Marlie Snyder, Erica Long and Emma Smith, Grace girls basketball — Snyder had 18 points, five steals and two assists, Long had 11 points and 10 rebounds and Smith had 10 points, seven rebounds, two steals and two assists in a win over Hancock.
• Ceonta Wilmore and Aiden Nigh, Williamsport boys basketball — Wilmore had a game-high 21 points and Nigh scored 10 against Smithsburg.
• Chance Haga, Boonsboro boys basketball — Had 17 points and seven rebounds in a loss to Walkersville.
• Lance Ford, South Hagerstown boys basketball — Scored 15 points in a loss to Frederick.
This article originally appeared on The Herald-Mail: High school scores and top performers for Dec. 19-23