High school scores and top performers for Jan. 23-28
Scores
Saturday
Boys Basketball
Clear Spring 65, Allegany 60
Girls Basketball
Broadfording 54, Chapelgate 16
Allegany 62, Clear Spring 39
Oakdale 53, Saint James 11
Wrestling
Williamsport 66, Fort Hill 15
Friday
Boys Basketball
Williamsport 65, South Hagerstown 63 (OT)
North Hagerstown 62, Boonsboro 54
Hancock 64, Hyndman 24
South Carroll 51, Smithsburg 46
Heritage 84, Shalom 78
Frederick 54, St. Maria Goretti 53
Calvary 53, Grace 44
Girls Basketball
North Hagerstown 56, Boonsboro 46
Williamsport 68, South Hagerstown 20
South Carroll 49, Smithsburg 32
Grace 45, Calvary 41
Broadfording 47, New Life 23
Mount Airy Christian 52, St. Maria Goretti 45
Saint James 25, Brookewood 24
Wrestling
Middletown 54, Boonsboro 13
Thursday
Boys Basketball
Thomas Johnson 79, North Hagerstown 75
Brunswick 66, Clear Spring 39
Southern Garrett 47, Broadfording 37
Georgetown Day 92, Saint James 84
Girls Basketball
Brunswick 61, Clear Spring 50
Prep Wrestling
Francis Scott Key 48, Smithsburg 31
Manchester Valley 72, Saint James 10
Mountain Ridge 54, Saint James 27
Wednesday
Girls Basketball
Mercersburg 54, St. Maria Goretti 32
Wrestling
Northern Garrett 60, Williamsport 20
Frederick 47, North Hagerstown 24
Linganore 78, South Hagerstown 5
Walkersville 66, South Hagerstown 12
Tuesday
Boys Basketball
Williamsport 55, Clear Spring 53
South Hagerstown 44, Thomas Johnson 34
Smithsburg 53, Catoctin 43
Frederick 68, North Hagerstown 64
Middletown 65, Boonsboro 52
Heritage 58, Frederick Christian 36
Grace 47, Shalom 34
Flint Hill 99, Saint James 64
Girls Basketball
North Hagerstown 52, Frederick 41
Grace 48, Shalom 35
Catoctin 58, Smithsburg 41
Thomas Johnson 48, South Hagerstown 42
Middletown 55, Boonsboro 30
Martinsburg 57, Saint James 14
Monday
Boys Basketball
St. Maria Goretti 85, St. Frances 77
Heritage 68, Highland View 49
Hancock 34, Union 30
Girls Basketball
Williamsport 49, Clear Spring 32
Union 61, Hancock 18
Wrestling
Saint James 45, North Hagerstown 30
Westminster 54, Saint James 21
Westminster 51, North Hagerstown 22
Liberty 39, Boonsboro 36
Thomas Johnson 45, Smithsburg 35
Top performers
Saturday
• Dillon Albowicz and Messiah Gill, Clear Spring boys basketball — Albowicz had 29 points and Gill scored 16 in a win over Allegany.
• Clark Smith, James Brashears, Logan Ryan and Kaden Dietrich, Smithsburg wrestling — At the SnOverlea Invitational, Smith (152 pounds) and Brashears (170) each placed first, Ryan (145) finished third and Dietrich (113) was fifth, leading the Leopards to a sixth-place finish out of 24 teams.
• Fanta Minteh and Abby Drier, Broadfording girls basketball — Minteh had 24 points, 10 steals, six rebounds and five assists, and Drier had 16 points and 10 rebounds in a win over Chapelgate.
• Jozie Watkins, Clear Spring girls basketball — Scored 13 points in a loss to Allegany.
Friday
• Caroline Matthews, Kaitlyn Queen and Michaela Carney, Boonsboro girls indoor track and field — In the CMC meet, Matthews won the overall title in the 3,200 (11:19.27), Queen won the Gambrill title and placed second overall in the shot put (32-8 1/2), and Carney won the Gambrill title in the pole vault (8-6).
• Ethan VanMeter and Jacob Stoner, South Hagerstown boys indoor track and field — In the CMC meet, VanMeter won the overall title in the shot put (50-1) and Stoner won the Spires title and finished second overall in the 300 (37.50).
• Rebecca Sanon, Williamsport girls indoor track and field — In the CMC meet, Sanon won the Gambrill title and tied for second overall in the high jump (4-10).
• Jake Scallion, Rishi Bhat and Mio Desclous, North Hagerstown boys indoor track and field — In the CMC meet, Scallion won the Spires title and placed third overall in the 500 (1:08.92), Bhat placed third overall in the 3,200 (10:22.75), and Desclous tied for third overall in the pole vault (12 feet).
• Grace Ellis, Jenna Howe, Cora Gentzel, Taylor King, Ella Fisher, Kayla Hawbecker, Amanda Hawbecker, Alaina Pate and Trenity Green, Smithsburg girls indoor track and field — In the CMC meet, Ellis finished second overall in the 500 (1:20.96) and third overall in the 800 (2:27.14), Howe won the Gambrill title in the 55 (7.74) and 300 (43.90, third overall), and Gentzel finished third overall in the 3,200 (12:05.28). Gentzel, King, Fisher and Hawbecker teamed to win the overall title in the 4x800 (10:41.67), Howe, Amanda Hawbecker, Pate and Green teamed to win the Gambrill title in the 4x200 (1:53.96), and Howe, King, Amanda Hawbecker and Ellis teamed to win the Gambrill title in the 4x400 (4:19.64). The Leopards won the Gambrill team title and finished third overall.
• Cameron Rejonis and Aaron Morales, Smithsburg boys indoor track and field — In the CMC meet, Rejonis finished second overall in the 500 (1:08.80) and third overall in the 300 (37.72) and 800 (2:05.34, winning the Gambrill title), and Morales won the Gambrill title in the 55 hurdles (9.19).
• Lauren Stine, North Hagerstown girls indoor track and field — In the CMC meet, Stine placed third overall in the 1,600 (5:35.05).
• Ceonta Wilmore, Jalen Coleman and Wyatt McKean, Williamsport boys basketball — Wilmore had 23 points, Coleman scored 13 and McKean had 11, including a last-second, game-winning 3-pointer to beat South Hagerstown in overtime.
• Gabby Grantham-Medley, Ciyanda Green and Kaiya Boyd, North Hagerstown girls basketball — Grantham-Medley had 25 points and Green and Boyd each scored 10 in a win over Boonsboro.
• Nas Keyes, Will Bonds, Theo Madison and Brady Walters, North Hagerstown boys basketball — Keyes had 14 points, five steals and two assists, Bonds had 13 points, five rebounds, five assists and three steals, Madison had 13 points and eight rebounds, and Walters added 11 points, eight rebounds, three assists and three blocks in a win over Boonsboro.
• Emma Smith and Marlie Snyder, Grace girls basketball — Smith had 17 points, two steals and two blocks, and Snyder had nine points and three assists in a win over Calvary.
• Sean Mongan, Noah Poe, Jackson Cline, Micah Wilson and Caleb Stamper, Heritage boys basketball — Mongan had 25 points and nine rebounds, Poe scored 15 points, Cline had 14 points and eight assists, Wilson had 13 points and nine rebounds, and Stamper had 12 points and 10 rebounds.
• Fanta Minteh and Tiki Koontz, Broadfording girls basketball — Minteh had 20 points, eight rebounds, eight steals and three assists, and Koontz had 15 points, nine steals and three assists in a win over New Life.
• Mason Conrad, Jordyn King and Aiden McCarty, Hancock boys basketball — Conrad had 21 points and 16 rebounds, King scored 15 points and McCarty had nine points, nine steals and six assists in a win over Hyndman.
• Paige Smith and Amelia Robins, Williamsport girls basketball — Smith had 30 points and Robins scored 10 in a win over South Hagerstown.
• Louis Berry, Sayvion Mobley and Damon Breland, South Hagerstown boys basketball — Berry scored 22 points, Mobley had 20 points and nine rebounds, and Breland added 12 points and seven rebounds against Williamsport.
• Chance Haga and Gavin Blair, Boonsboro boys basketball — Haga had 20 points, 14 rebounds, six steals and four assists, and Blair had 10 points and seven rebounds against North Hagerstown.
• Sam Bono, Smithsburg boys basketball — Had 17 points and four assists in a loss to South Carroll.
• Caleb Embeya, St. Maria Goretti boys basketball — Scored 19 points in a loss to Frederick.
• Skyla Mastronardi and Maddie Kesselring, Smithsburg girls basketball — Mastronardi had 15 points, five steals and five rebounds, and Kesselring had 11 points, seven rebounds, two steals and two assists in a loss to South Carroll.
• Hailey Green and Danica Bennett, St. Maria Goretti girls basketball — Green had 16 points and Bennett scored 14 in a loss to Mount Airy Christian.
• Markell Campbell, Grace boys basketball — Scored 18 points in a loss to Calvary.
Thursday
• Nas Keyes, Will Bonds and Brady Walters, North Hagerstown boys basketball — Keyes had 26 points and three assists, Bonds had 15 points and four assists, and Walters added 13 points, 10 rebounds, seven blocks and four assists in a loss to Thomas Johnson.
• Alyssa Fisher and Callie Alkire, Clear Spring girls basketball — Fisher scored 17 points and Alkire added 16 points in a loss to Brunswick.
• Dillon Albowicz, Clear Spring boys basketball — Scored 17 points in a loss to Brunswick.
Wednesday
• 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 Mercersburg.
Tuesday
• Gabby Grantham-Medley and Ciyanda Green, North Hagerstown girls basketball — Grantham-Medley had 24 points and Green scored 11 in a win over Frederick.
• Ceonta Wilmore, Corry Nelson and Jalen Coleman, Williamsport boys basketball — Wilmore had 19 points, Nelson scored 12 and Coleman added 11 in a win over Clear Spring.
• Lance Ford and Landon Marshall, South Hagerstown boys basketball — Ford had 14 points, four assists and four steals, and Marshall scored nine points in a win over Thomas Johnson.
• Caleb Stamper, Noah Poe and Sean Mongan, Heritage boys basketball — Stamper had 12 points and nine rebounds, Poe had 11 points, 11 rebounds, five assists and two steals, and Mongan had 11 points, eight rebounds and three steals in a win over Frederick Christian.
• Marlie Snyder and Emma Smith, Grace girls basketball — Snyder had 18 points, six rebounds and two steals, and Smith had 14 points, nine rebounds and four steals in a win over Shalom.
• Preston Leumegni and Peter Ciardiello, Grace boys basketball — Leumegni had 16 points, seven rebounds, four steals and four assists, and Ciardiello had 11 points, 12 rebounds, three steals and two blocks in a win over Shalom.
• Sam Bono, Smithsburg boys basketball — Scored 21 points in a win over Catoctin.
• Will Bonds, Brady Walters, Theo Madison and Nas Keyes, North Hagerstown boys basketball — Bonds scored 16 points, Walters had 12 points, eight rebounds and three blocks, Madison had 12 points and six rebounds, and Keyes added 10 points, four assists and two steals in a loss to Frederick.
• Hutson Trobaugh, Dillon Albowicz and Nate Myers, Clear Spring boys basketball — Trobaugh and Albowicz each had 16 points and Myers scored 11 against Williamsport.
• Chance Haga and Eb Manhyia, Boonsboro boys basketball — Haga had 20 points and eight rebounds, and Manhyia had 19 points and four assists in a loss to Middletown.
• Skyla Mastronardi, Smithsburg girls basketball — Had 14 points, five rebounds, four assists and two steals in a loss to Catoctin.
Monday
• Dionte Alexander, Najeh Allen and Jahson Johnson, St. Maria Goretti basketball — Alexander had 18 points, Allen scored 16 and Johnson added 15 in a win over St. Frances.
• Aiden McCarty, Hancock boys basketball — Had 16 points and five steals in a win over Union.
• Caleb Stamper, Sean Mongan and Noah Poe, Heritage boys basketball — Stamper had 20 points, eight rebounds, three assists and two blocks, Mongan had 15 points, nine steals and two assists, and Poe had 12 points, seven rebounds and six assists in a win over Highland View.
• Kam Seltzer, Williamsport girls basketball — Had nine points and eight rebounds in a win over Clear Spring.
• Alyssa Fisher, Clear Spring girls basketball — Scored 12 points in a loss to Williamsport.
This article originally appeared on The Herald-Mail: High school scores and top performers for Jan. 23-28