The Falcons, playing close to Valentine'sDay, picked up 14 points from Carson Hartke (of course), including athree-pointer and 100% shooting from the free-throw line. The first quarter was back and forth between both teams! Audrey Gehring led the Blazers with 4 and Quinn Schnebly 3. Monocacy and Walkersville JV teams played a competitivegame on Sunday at Thomas Johnson High School. Second Half the Lady Bulldogs cut the Lady Cavaliers lead to 5 but the Lady Cavaliers were able to maintain and prevail. V Clear Spring 69 Boonsboro 16 The Varsity Blazers hosted Boonsboro on Sunday afternoon at Clear Spring. Walkersville led the defensive battle in the 1st quarter holding a 8-5 lead of the Knights. Kieryn Gomez with 3 points. V Crestwood 61 Oakdale 31 On March 4, 2023, the varsity Crestwood Cavaliers hosted Oakdale 7:00pm at Tuscurora High School with the Cavaliers finishing with a 61-31 victory over Oakdale. Briley Kennan netted 10 points and Peyton Schnebly had 6 points, 8 assists and 8 steals in the winning effort. Oakdales Lana Spahr hit a free throw, but Poolesvilles Mackenzie Kavanaugh answered with a layup. Peyton Robertson added 5 points. Other Clear Springs contributing players included Abbigail Curry, Kara Hoover, Peyton Schnebly, Kaylee Hensley, Kaeleigh Roberts, Hadley Elwood, and Madi Dryer. For the Middletown Knights, Cara Carpenter scored 3 points. Quinn Schnebly (No. Phillips and Alyssa Schill worked a strong inside/outside game for Middletown. The last Lady Lions ended the quarter leafing 11 to 3. Oakdale went on a run in the fourth quarter and pulled within two points. On Sunday morning, FSK Jr., Eagles outscored Catoctin in a 39-35 win. J. Tyler #25 10 points. 5 ) each with 6 points. Windsor knolls had a strong first half putting 28 points on the board. By the end of the third quarter, Clear Spring took over the lead, 22-16. The Brunswick girls came out flatfooted in the second half as Boonsboro won the second half 16-3. Kim Blaine added four more for the Lancers, and Laila Griffis got hot, adding four of her six points in the 4th quarter. Ballenger Creek would battle throughout, but it was too much Clear Spring on this day. Crestwood was led by Abena Adu, with 10 points. The first quarter started with energy ending with a score of 7-1, Monocacy up. Meanwhile, Elena Doyle nailed a 3-pointer for Windsor Knolls, and Sedona Brown and Chandler Ways added free throws to keep Wolverines in the game, with the Lancers leading 21-9 at half time. Poolesville Renari Frazier (eight points) and Carson Hartke (seven points) did all they could to keep the Falcons in the hunt. Catoctin was led by Sophia Burgee with 21 points and Leah French with 10. Once Crestwood took off, there was no stopping them tonight. Final score WK 42 Smithsburg 33. The 3rd period was no different as the Blazers continued to control the game in the 3rd as it ended 43-30 Blazers. Brunswick had 5 different players score in the first half. Addison Eye added 3 points. Kamryn Wareham, Destiny Shoemaker, Aneesa Ali Goukoye and Naila Ali Goukoye with 4 points apiece. JV - FSK 39 Windsor Knolls 7 On Saturday afternoon, FSK Jr., Eagles outscored Windsor Knolls in a 39 to 7 win. Sophia Burgee led the scoring with 16. Jameirah Thompson was her usual dynamic-self for the Bulldogs, working hard to keep the score close, but Clear Spring made her work hard for every attempt. isn't the therapist going to contribute?) Poolesville's Molly Schmidt led their offense with 4 points. This was a very highly anticipated game for both sides. In the second half Urbana was able to pull away from Crestwood and went on to win the game. Ultimately, FSK would then go on to increase their lead and rack up the points with a final score of FSK 44 and Brunswick 28. In the second half, both teams battled hard, trading blows in a back and forth game. The Blazers had 17 assists on 22 made field goals in the game. Both teams played tough defense in the second period and Linganore went into the half with a score of 16 to 11.
Windsor Knolls Middle School in Ijamsville, MD - Elementary Schools .org . The Leopards were led by Abby Sines with 10 points, and Payton Patterson with 5 points. Urbana turned up the defense in the third and with Monocacy in a bit of foul trouble, the Hawks were able to gain momentum chipping away at Monocacy's lead bringing it to just one point in the fourth quarter. Layla Curtis chipped in 6 points. Grayce Chambers would score on the interior for the Wildcats to open the 2nd quarter, but Hoover would connect again-this time from deep and push the Blazers out to a 21-6 halftime lead. The fourth quarter ended with a victory for Clear Spring over Crestwood, 29-20. Leading scorer for Monocacy was LarRyssa Rollins with 6 points. Poolesville picked up a nice effort from Mackenzie Kavanagh---she finished with eight points. Urbana was held scoreless in the 2nd quarter. The Leopards continue to control the game with their team oriented play and their strong defense. Mackenzie Kelly led all scorers with 11 points, scoring six of those in the 1st quarter to help get the Lancers out to an early lead, then she followed up with five points in the 4th quarter to keep the game within striking distance. Not finding what youre looking for? Windsor Knolls ran out of gas and Clear Spring found their stride. On 2/3, the Windsor varsity basketball team won their away conference game against Cardinal Newman (Santa Rosa, CA) by a score of 53-49. Laniyah Plummer with 7 points. Even though it was the highest scoring quarter for the Hawks,outsourcingMonocacy 8 points to 6, the clock ran out and Monocacy came out on top with the win. Listing by Century 21 Affiliated - Linda Suk. It was a low scoring first quarter as teams were figuring out how to attack each others defense. The Leopards continued to ride the momentum to close out the game 59-55. Brunswick came out ready to go in the third quarter scoring 13 points, but couldnt make up the deficit from the first half. Sophia Burgee had 8 points, Autumn Glotfelty had 6 points and Madeline Whetzel contributed 2 points, 7 rebounds and 2 steals. It was an intense defensive battle throughout and shots from the field were hard to come by on both sides. Great basketball play from both teams! Monocacy pulled away with a 9 point lead at the half, with Chadaya Hairston's 7 points and Mckenna Long's 4 in the quarter. The Lady Bulldogs was led by Laniyah Plummer with 8 points. 31-15 Clear Springs Q3 On the opening series after half time, Clear Springs turned it up a notch on offense scoring 16 points with Crestwood only scoring 3 points from the free throw line. The Leopards set the tone in the first half and it continued in the second half as the Leopards finished with a 55-23 win. JV Clear Spring 43 Brunswick 20 Clear spring JV came out on top against Brunswick JV with a score of 43-20. Tessa Barber would then go on to be the lead scorer with a total of seventeen points for the lady Eagles. Middletowns Kacie Phillips and Catherine Ganley each scored 6 points in the quarter. Claire Bono ended with 23 points and Jayda Tyler had 12 points. Poolesville was led by Carson Hartkes 9 points and Emma Weyrauchs 4 points. Each team had six different players score in a well balanced contest. The Varsity Lady Bulldogs were back in action against the Lady Cavaliers. 25) had a foul shot and a basket in the second quarter to catapult Smithsburg to a 19 to 7 lead going into halftime. The Blazers would respond immediately with yet another Schnebly three and take a lead into halftime at 21-18. Both teams had energy and grit but the Bears trailed at halftime down 16-11. Oakdale never gave up and worked hard the entire game, showing great heart and determination. McKenzie Kelly led the Lancers with eight points, while Brooklyn Dommel and Anna Doy each drained a three pointer to score seven points a piece in the loss. The Knights fought to come back, but fell short. Q2 The Cavaliers struck first by landing a 2pt shot from the paint. The Blazers would keep up the hot shooting with Kaylee Hensley nailing two from behind the arc before halftime. Destiny Shoemaker 8. Poolesville was led by Carson Hartkes 9 points and Emma Weyrauchs 4 points. JV - Monocacy 34 Oakdale 17 Oakdale girls JV girls hosted Monocacy girls JV on Saturday at Oakdale. Parent tip. In the third quarter Urbana was able to gain the lead and closed out the quarter 19 to 20. West Frederick outscored Oakdale fifteen to zero points to take a commanding lead at half, twenty to six. The first half ended 31-9. Second quarter the Lady Bulldogs found there offensive spark and scored 6 points in the quarter still trailing 10-8. The Lady Railroaders were led by Tierra Yourishin with 9 points. Leading scorers for Boonsboro T. Mullendore #30 7 points. 61-31 Crestwood, Poolesville JV Girls started and ended strong in their 32-18 playoff-opening win over Crestwood. JV - Walkersville 25 Urbana 17 Walkersville started strong from the opening Tap. The Lancers came out strong with a 15-2 lead against the Bears in the first quarter. Teammates Brooke Putman and Kelsey Ryan pitched in seven points each and Katie Pasiak hit for four points. The Lady Lions urged their comeback making 6 of their ten from the line in the fourth quarter. Williamsport was led by Honor Butler, Ziana Moore and Abby Bockstanz each scoring 4 each. Sophia Burgee contributed 10 points. WK controlled the game from the opening tip. Additional high scorers were Summer Singletary with 5 points and Ajinae Williams with 4 points. The JV Blazers hosted the Poolesville Falcons on Sunday. Peyton Schnebly would score on an offensive rebound and then again on a post move to cap a personal 8 point run--pacing the Blazers in the 2nd half, as they would pull away for a 48-10 victory. Oakdale broke away from Windsor Knolls in the second quarter with a halftime score of 12 - 5. WFMS girls jv won their game against Linganore 41 to 31! Stu Vetter Basketball Camp. Three Lancers each scored two points, but it just wasnt enough to get past a tough Crestwood team. The leading scorer for Clear Spring was Audrey Gehring (No. The Falcons continued their aggressive trapping defense into the second half and the Knights could not catch up. JV Boonsboro 35 Ballenger Creek 23 The JV Boonsboro Lady Warriors defeated Ballenger Creek 35-23 Ballenger was led by J. Thompson with 15 points. The first half was close, and Oakdale had the narrow lead at the half with a score of 10 to 9. Ivanna Manyacka led the winners with 39 points, shooting 19-23 from the field, with 7 rebounds and 11 steals. Oakdale didnt let that stop them. The Lady Bulldogs was led by Jameirah Thompson with 15 points. Both Laticia Detrow and Ziana Moore scored 6 each for the Wildcats. Whetzel also scored 6 points and had 3 rebounds. Adalyn DeGrange and Chloe Mathias each had 4 points. Crestwood was lead in scoring by Laneah Goins with 6 points and Kairyn Grant with 5 points. This year, at St Maria Goretti High School in Hagerstown, MD. Then Catoctin went on a 9-4 run to make it 30-25 with about 30 seconds left in the period. JV - Linganore 22 Urbana 17 Both teams fought hard in this competitive match up. Ways scored 7 in the quarter and Isabella Washabaugh connected with 4 of her own. Monocacy and Catoctin JV teams played a competitive game on Sunday at Thomas Johnson High School. The second quarter was a battle of the defenses, both teams only scoring 2 points, ending 11-9, Knights. Monocacy's Melissa Yeboah came off the bench the second game in a row to knock down two field goals (one 3-pointer) in the fourth quarter and Monocacy cruised to a 40-18 win. Lily Becker and Payton Patterson added 4 points. The WFMS team as well produced their own full court press to pull away in the second half. The fourth quarter ended with a victory for Clear Spring over Crestwood, 29-20. Poolesville also picked up scoring from Addison Kain (four points). Other FSK contributing players would be Isabelle Campbell and Josie Bachtel with five and three points, respectively. Madelynn Myers had an outstanding game for Catoctin scoring a team high 20 points including 4 for 4 at the free throw line. The fourth quarter ended with a victory for Catoctin over Crestwood, 32-28. Urbana came outstrongdefensively scoringoff turnoversmade by the Bears. From there the Wolverines closed out the first quarter with tough defense in route to a 6-0 lead. Katelyn Veronie scored 3 points, with 4 rebounds and 2 Steals. Catoctin completed the first half with a two point lead over Crestwood, 19-17. The leading scorer overall today, was Clear Springs #24, Audrey Gehring, with 11 points. Final score Smithsburg 53 Windsor Knolls 26. The fourth period both teams came out playing very well and Clear spring made it very close at the end. Cara Carpenter was the leading scorer for Middletown with five points. The Ballenger Lady Bulldogs hosted the Lady Clear Springs Blazer in the first round of the playoffs. Monocacy's Chadaya Hairston and Annabelle Horst led all scorers with 12 points each followed by Brie Bransome and Brooklyn Davis with 4 each. In the end the Leopards we're too much for the Wolverines. Poolesville seemed to be everywhere as they blocked at least a dozen of Catoctin'sshots. By the end of the third quarter, Walkersville took over the lead, 21-12. First foul shot to #1 of the Cavs Kieryn Gomez putting them on the board. McKenna Cangemi got on the scoreboardwith a nice hustle play, putting back an offensive rebound for two points. Laniyah Plummer chipped in 4 points. Q3 On the opening series after half time, both teams scored 10 points respectfully, keeping the same pace they ended the first half with. The lady Eagles found themselves in foul trouble in the first half and Boonsboros Heather McLean put up the first two points for the Warriors at the foul line. Avery Nuss led Middletown with 2 points. Scoring 33 points including 8 three pointers. Boonsboro did a great job rebounding. $787,270 Redfin Estimate 4 Beds 4.5 Baths 3,168 Sq Ft Off Market This home last sold for $752,000 on Dec 15, 2021. The JV Boonsboro Lady Warriors defeated FSK in a very close matchup 28-27. Second half went back and forth. Jameriah Thompson and Gabby Wawery chipped in 7 points. The wolverines were led by Abigail Langham, and Haylee Robertson with 4 points. However, the Lady Lions held on to win 33-28. Tristen Manners drove the baseline for a layup to tie things up 2-2. Fourth quarter the Lady Warriors came out on fire going on an 18-4 run in the fourth quarter closing out the game and sealing the win. V - Urbana 34 Smithsburg 28 Smithsburg traveled to Urbana today with a lot of confidence, forcing Urbana to a rough start. JV - Catoctin 26 Linganore 19 Tough defense was the story of the game at both ends of the court. However, the FSK pressure had a cumulative effect and wore down the Blazers. Poolesville and West Frederick varsity was a up and down game with the Falcons leading the entire game. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Walkersville jumped out to a 10 to 5 lead at the end of the first quarter and lead 13 to 9 at the half. Crestwood completed the first half with a three point lead over Walkersville, 10-7. FSKs Tessa Barber would score the teams first points and would go on to be the teams lead scorer with sixteen total game points. The Middletown Knights were led by Kacie Phillips 13 points and Catherine Ganleys 10. Brunswick leading scorers E.Miller with 10, H.Shulenberger 8 and A.Ayoub with 4. The Varsity Lady Bulldogs was back in action against Lady Warriors. Adalyn DeGrange hit for five points in the win with Chloe Mathias pitching in four and Caroline Hoyt and Leah French also scored for the visitors. The second half saw Williamsport slowly build on their lead to get their first win of the season. But the high powered offense from Clear Spring started to separate themselves in the 3rdquarter. Monocacy scored another 17 points in the second quarter behind 9 points (including a 3-pointer) from power forward Annabelle Horst and Monocacy went to halftime with a 28-0 lead. Linganores Mackenna Roberts scored six points to lead her team in scoring, while six other Lancers scored at least two points to keep the team within striking distance, but they were never able to overcome the stout defensive play of the Lions. Second quarter the Lady Warriors and Bulldogs came out strong on both sides of the court and the Lady Warriors took the lead at the half 16-12. The Lady Cougar offense got going in the second period as 5 different players scored and they pushed their lead to 19-8 at the half. Linganore used a balanced 3rd and 4th quarter to close out the Knights. The Lancers used strong foul shooting and a three pointer Doy to take a 12-3 lead into halftime. Olivia Hoyt dropped in her own clutch 3-point shot, giving a boost to the Cougars. The second quarter featured more back and forth from both teams. The score was tied at the end of the first quarter, 12-12. Ballenger Creek came out hot in the second quarter as they were up 27-7 at the half. V - Poolesville 43 Monocacy 29 Poolesville Varsity Girls went on a 17-3 run to open the second quarter and never looked back en route to the 43-29 win over Monocacy. The 4thquarter featured more evenly played basketball by both teams. JV Smithsburg 32 West Frederick 29 WFMS Cadets and Smithsburg went into overtime on a back forth game.with Smithsburg winning in overtime. Monocacy came out strong after the break with scoring from seven different players and extended the lead to 34-7 at the end of the third quarter. In a contest lasting almost two hours thanks to some well-lubricated whistles, Linganore rode the hot hand of Liana Maxwell (game high 16 points) to edge Poolesville by a final score of 27-23. For Urbana Emma Keller had a great game driving to the basket at will, ending with 18 points, including 9-10 from the foul line. Ballenger came back and tied the game 26-26. Copyright 2023 California Regional Multiple Listing Service, Inc. All rights reserved. Rosie 16pts & 13 pts for London for the cadets. Monocacy continued the momentum into the fourth quarter and chipped away at the West Frederick lead to a 30-30 tie. Catoctin then answered with 10 straight points with 6 from Chloe Mathias to get the win 24 to 14. Early on it was a contrast in styles with 1-3-1 defense from the Falcons vs Man defense of the Blazers. The Lady Bulldogs kept a fast pace going up in the first half 29-7. Final score SYA 17-WKMS 12. 47-18 Clear Springs Q4 In the final quarter, Clear Springs continued their momentum as their team collectively picked up 20 points to Crestwood 5 points. The Oakdale Bears hosted the Linganore Lancers on Sunday, January 29th, 2023. Defense was the name of the game as the Falcons forced a season-high 28 turnovers to propel Montgomery County's only team to the next round of the playoffs. Crestwood took the lead midway through the third period at 22-20 but then Catoctin went on a 7 pointrun capped by Josey Shaffer's 3 pointer. The leading scorer for Windsor Knolls was Faith Weedon (No. Jasmin Jones hit a 3-pointer for Oakdale, while Kyla Gales had a nice steal and went coast-to-coast for a layup,and went on to lead Oakdale in scoring with 12 points. Second quarter the Lady Bulldogs took the lead mid second quarter 11-2. 10) with 11 points and Arianna Sellman (No. Played at Frederick High School. Leading scores for Catoctin was Sophia Burgee with 14 points and Adalyn DeGrange with 4 points. Bollie and Plummer also scored for Ballenger Creek. Madelynn Myers scored 8 points, had 5 rebounds and 2 steals. It was a slow start to the Saturday morning game of FSK hosting Brunswick.
About WKMS | Windsor Knolls Middle School - Frederick County Public Schools The Lady Bulldogs took the lead at the half 36-13. 12) with 6 points. London Lee hit another 3-pointer and Emma Keller went hard to the basket for the layup and the foul. JV - Walkersville 38 Middletown 4 The Walkersville Lions came into Middletown Middle and worked hard from the start. Only leading 8 to 5 at the end of the first quarter. Monocacy's Chadaya Hairston led all scorers with 17points (one 3-pointer) followed by McKenna Long with 5 (one 3-pointer), Brie Bransome with 4, Ryleigh Hammond with 3, Brooklyn Davis and Annabelle Horst with 2 each. Walkersville started fast in thethird quarter and scored two quick fieldgoals including athree-pointer byAlison Weddle to close the gap but Monocacy'sAnnabelle Horst and Brooklyn Davis combined for 8 points to respond to Walkersville'srally and Monocacy led 26-15 at the end of the third quarter. The Blazers were led by Kara Hoovers 22 points, 5 assists. V Windsor Knolls 38 Ballenger Creek 20. The Leopards leading scorers Bono #5 31 points, Mellot #34 13 points. Leading scorers for the Knights Emma Wagle with 7 and Rebecca Burgess with 6. Brunswick continued their lead but Smithsburg was slowly clawing their way back. Three pointers by Olivia Hoyt and Madelynn Myers provided the breathing room for Catoctin. Williamsport fought hard to get back in the game cutting the Lady Bulldogs lead to 5 points at the half. Sophia Burgee tallied 6 points and Autumn Glotfelty chipped in with 4 points, 4 rebounds and 4 steals. Oakdale wasledby Jasmine Jones with 12 points. The Knights never gave up, outscoring the Hawks in the fourth but it wasn't enough.
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