Sienna Perryman 6 goals 2 assists
Olivia Pollard 2 goals 1 assist
Rowan Dorsey 2 goals 1 assist
Cece Coco 1 goal
Riley Hollinger 1 assist
Bri Lloyd 1 assist
Riley Dell 1 goal
Sienna Perryman 6 goals 2 assists
Olivia Pollard 2 goals 1 assist
Rowan Dorsey 2 goals 1 assist
Cece Coco 1 goal
Riley Hollinger 1 assist
Bri Lloyd 1 assist
Riley Dell 1 goal
Yesterday afternoon, your Magruder Colonels took down the Poolesville Falcons with a dominating score of 12-1!! The Colonels showed no mercy as they absolutely dominated the game from start to finish. This is Magruder’s second time beating Poolesville this season, as they also beat them at home last Thursday. This win marks the Colonels’ 5th win of the regular season, with surely many more to come if they’re putting up performances like this! Be sure to come out and watch their upcoming regional tournament tomorrow as they take on Montgomery Blair High School @ 10:00 AM, and Seneca Valley @ 4:00 PM. Both games are at Magruder High School! LET’S GO COLONELS!!!
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One of the wettest games I’ve recorded this season, pulled up to Paint Branch HS for varsity boys LAX between Richard Montgomery Rockets & the Paint Branch Panthers. While the Rockets obtained victory in a shutout, the Panthers did not give up. BIG SHOUTS to the ROCKETS and PANTHERS. Keep grinding and putting in the work. SPECIAL THANKS to PAINT BRANCH for your hospitality and for those who asked me months ago to come out. Appreciate you!!! Enjoy the highlights!!!!
Final Score: ROCKETS - 12 PANTHERS - 0
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BA Goals: Paige Feick 3, Delaney Burrows 3, Riley Manzo 3, Darby Doehring 1
BA Assists: Darby Doehring 2, Paige Feick 1, Delaney Burrows 1, Kayla Foughty 1
BA DCs: Paige Feick 5, Riley Manzo 5, Darby Doehring 4
BA Saves: Elena Sinar 6, Natalie Burnette 4
Paige Feick led the defense with 5 caused turnovers .
FHS Goals: Natalie Wirth 3, Olivia Parker 2, Payton Wheeler 2, Arden Riley 2, Violet Clough 1, Camryn Dauphinais 1, Natalie Schromsky 1
FHS Assists: Wheeler 2, Riley 1, Dauphinais 1, Wirth 1, Parker 1
FHS Saves: Auggie McCarthy 5, Kaylee Dillard 3
Here is the line from tonight’s game between Fallston and Patterson Mill. Game was played at PMHS at 6:00.
Fallston 20, Patterson Mill 4
Fallston Goals:
Jaden Riley 4, Joey DeVito 3, Patrick Bolesta 3, Brendan Rey 2, Collin Businsky 2, Ian Swartzendruber 2, Nate Chanoski 1, Trent Richter 1, TJ Shimaitis 1, Brent Barcikowski 1
Fallston Assists:
Brent Barcikowski 3, Jaden Riley 1, Patrick Bolesta 1, Joey DeVito 1
Fallston Saves:
Jaxson Hilyard 3, Ryan Drzik 2
Missing 4 starters and in a heavy rain but, La Plata was able to get a win on the road.
Dont’e Thornton Jr. has been turning heads since his high school days, where he earned All-Metro, All-State, and All-Conference honors for Mount Saint Joseph twice. A consensus four-star national recruit and top-100 player, Thornton was one of the most coveted wide receivers in the country, drawing interest from over 20 Power 5 programs before committing to Oregon in 2021.
At Oregon, Thornton saw the field early, playing in all 14 games as a freshman and earning three starts as a sophomore. Over two seasons with the Ducks, he tallied 26 receptions and three touchdowns before transferring to Tennessee in search of more opportunities.
In his senior year at Tennessee, Thornton broke out with another 26 catches, but this time he led the nation with a staggering 25.4 yards per reception—cementing his status as one of college football’s premier deep threats.
At 6’5”, Thornton offers elite size and speed, making him a dangerous vertical weapon. With continued development in route running and more consistency, he has the potential to evolve into a true No. 1 receiver at the next level. Any team that drafts him will be getting an immediate contributor with sky-high upside.
Emma Dulin is a standout student-athlete and the senior captain of Queen Anne’s High School lacrosse team. After undergoing major surgery for a broken back Emma showed incredible resilience—never giving up her dream of playing Division I lacrosse. With a 4.5 GPA and high-level experience at the school and club level. Her hard work paid off when she committed to Towson University in the fall of her junior year.
With over 100 career high school saves Emma is a force in goal. This season, she’s focused on leading Queen Anne’s back to the state championship game. Humble, determined, and driven, Emma’s story is truly an inspiration.
On March 27, the 4-1 Towson Generals went on the road to take on the 1-3 Pikesville Panthers. Towson comes into the game following a 5-2 victory at home against the Dulaney Lions, while the Panthers host the Generals after a shutout victory against the Lansdowne Vikings.
It took until the bottom of the third inning for the scoring to begin. Pikesville's Michael Hagan doubled into right center field with two hours, allowing Richard Carlton to score the first run of the game. Towson answered in the top of the fifth, where Asher Grotsky singled to score the first run for the Generals. Hagan responded in the bottom half, singling to get his second RBI on the day.
In the top of the sixth, Towson's Colin Secrist singled to score run number three after a wild pitch scored the second. Grotsky tacked on with his second RBI single of the game to give the Generals a 4-2 lead with just one and a half innings to play. Pikesville went down quiet in the bottom of the sixth, but the Generals loaded the bases in the top of the seventh. With just one out, Pikesville turned to senior Dylan Kodeck who struck out the next two batters to keep Towson's lead at two. Finding themselves in a bases-loaded, one-out situation, Pikesville's Ian Davis scored on a ground ball in the infield, but Kairee Williams was tagged out trying to advance on the fielders choice. This game finished with the Generals edging out the Panthers 4-3.
Towson's Owen Leoni earned the win for the Generals, going two innings, giving up two hits and one earned run. For Pikesville, Dylan Kodeck was tagged with the loss despite giving up zero hits, zero walks, and zero runs while striking out the only two batters he faced. Both teams have Friday off, but the Generals look on to next week where they will travel to Sparrows Point to take on the Pointers while Pikesville will travel to Catonsville to try to right the ship against the Comets.
The 0-3 Pikesville Panthers traveled around the beltway to take on the 2-0 Lansdowne Vikings in a varsity baseball match on March 25. The Panthers came into the game after being defeated by the Hereford Bulls 11-3, while the Vikings come in following a dominant 19-1 victory against the Loch Raven Raiders, both games happening on March 24.
After a scoreless first inning, Pikesville kicked off the scoring for this game on a single by Michael Payne. After Richard Carlton and Ian Davis singled, Pikesville went up 4-0 by the end of the top of the second. Lansdowne went down quietly in the bottom half, and Pikesville scored two more in the top of the third on singles by Payne and Carlton again. From the bottom of the third to the end of the game, both teams combined for just three hits and two walks. With no further scoring, Pikesville won the game 6-0.
For the Panthers, freshman Ethan Holaday earned the win, going six innings while allowing just five hits and tallying six strikeouts. On the other side, Logan Harkleroad was tagged with the loss for Lansdowne, going 5.1 innings, allowing seven hits, three walks, and three earned runs (six total). Pikesville looks ahead to a Thursday home match against the Towson Generals, while the Vikings move on to a match on the road against the Parkville Knights.
It wasn’t much of a pleasant game for the Einstein girls, after they were beaten by Blair on a 5-16 defeat.
Entering the 1st quarter, Einstein would start aggressively forcing their way into Blair territory. The Titans possessed a good amount of time staying in Blair territory, but couldn’t get that ball behind the net due to Blair’s goalie. The Blazers would send in a counter attack, getting the first goal of the game scored by player #20 Camy Klinger. Einstein would continue winning faceoffs but easily lost the ball, leading to Klinger scoring one more goal from a penalty. Einstein player #5 Paige Shultz pulled one back from an impressive goal making a player trip from a spin move, but seemed pointless after the Titans scored an own goal and with another penalty goal for Blair, ending the 1st quarter with a 1-4 Blair Lead.
Einstein would continue to fight in reducing the strong gap Blair contained going into the 2nd half. Einstein started playing more aggressively within their midfielders and were able to enter Blair territory within minutes. The Titans were finally able to benefit from penalty shots, with player #13 Elena Lamauro scored off a penalty shot and from a swift attack into the middle of the crease. Morale started to get better for the titans, but started to drought again after Klinger scored another penalty goal to the bottom of the net. The first half ended 3-5 with a small lead for Blair.
As the game progressed into the 3rd quarter, growing pains finally started to demonstrate for the Titans. Einstein struggled in guarding the Blair players man-on-man, as each Blair player showed signs of high speed and swiftness in getting past the Titans. This struggle only led to the crumble of the Titans defense, leading to Blair scoring 6 goals in the 3rd quarter, along with Klinger securing the hat trick. It was now seem doubtful for Einstein to win this game, despite Einstein player #7 Caroline Davis pulling one back. The 3rd quarter ended with a score of 4-11 leaning towards the Blairs.
As the huddle broke out for the Titans, every player yelled out “Finish Strong”, hoping to end this deficit on a positive note. Blair made sure they continued adding fuel to the fire, as they moved their starting defenders to attack. This led to Blair continuing to play amazing despite the position change, adding 3 more goals onto the Einstein scoreboard. Player #5 Paige Shultz would later score in the 4th quarter, but was deemed too late. Both teams came in with high tension and the Blazers made sure to put the nail on the coffin. Blair scored one last goal in the last second as time expired, ending the game with Blair winning 5-16.
Einstein drops down to 4-3 and will face Walter Johnson on the road, as Blair progresses up to 3-4 and will travel to Springbrook.
Walkersville delivered a strong performance at home, securing a win over the visiting Brunswick Railroaders. The Lions’ offense was firing on all cylinders, led by Claire McMurry, who tallied three goals and two assists. Ryleigh Batt also notched a hat trick and added one assist to power the attack.
Noelle Harris contributed two goals, while Emily Coleman, Madelyn Kittle, Mia Marquart, and Mia Ogg each added one goal to round out a well-balanced scoring effort. Abigail Gover added an assist to the mix, helping fuel Walkersville’s offense throughout the game.
On the defensive end, goalie Ethel Wright stood tall with eight key saves, helping to preserve the Lions’ lead and secure the victory.